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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE FIVE SHERRY'S House of Comfort - SILLI'S BEHONANCE" ; This k pretty Edison picture. It is the ttory of the simplicity of a. country KrL ... -THE CAKE OF ELEPHANTS" (Educational) To look a an ele phant you would never think he was ao particular about hie peN onal appearance. . , " ' -THE PRICE OF JEALOCSY" X Lubln picture and very dra matic. The story is one of the Mexican border. "Ml TUB POWER OF BLACK LEGS" Kalem. A pretty melodrama. It Is more than that. It is a em. Featuring Alice Joyce. CLASSMATES fllDOLIF" A Vltagraph comedy, featuring Lillian Walker, Flora Finch, Edith Storey, and others. TOMORROW THE IMPERIAL ENTERTAINERS Presenting a high class singing, talking and character change act. ALWAYS A DUKE'S WORTH. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. E. L. Evens, teacher of artistic piano playing and harmony. Phone Black 881, Studio, Corner f Fir and dams. ' S-2S-tt BITTER The photographer in your tows. 11-ltf William Glass has leased his home on B avenue to Ed Catchelder, Jani tor at the court house. Mr. Gloss has recently become owner of the Palmer house an dls now perparing for ex tensive Improvements of the North side hotel. ' personals. C. Dosler of Pendleton waa a gitat at the Sommer today. W. D. Berdelman. a resident of Un ion, stopped at the Sommer' this morning. ? '. .' ' 6. Koppell of Boise transacted bus iness In the city teat night, being registered at the Sommer Mrs. C. D. Tyler and daughters, of Seattle, were guests at the Foley to day. . William Pollmah, prominent bank er of Baker, was a home-bound pas senger today. C N. (Pat) McArtbur, speaker of the bouse, passed through the city to day, en route to Vole and Boise on business matters. Mrs. C. H. Law, of Union, Is here today transacting business and cal ling on frlecs. She Is the witj o the well known Union physician. primg The revival at the First Methodist church, South is "taking Are." Twen ty have professed 'faith since Mon day night ' ' BR. H. 8. BROWHTOJ, Keatfct Of fice over Sherry's theatre. " L, A H. ChUU racier. eHSasa-eaa - Everything fresh, neat and ap-te- etetev' Opea mornlsan at 9 a. 'a. Cer, dam and Fir Phae Red 101. 2-31-tf St Fattfok'a Entertal anient The Knlghta of Columbus will bold a celebration Jqf St. Patrick In the h. D. S. tabernacle Monday evening, March -17. Rev. J. P. Murphy will deliver the address; a musical pro gram will be rendered. Admission 25 cents. . 3-ll-6t Id Line Legal Reserve Life Insur ance, that is what Xerthwesten la- tisaal Is. Before placing your insur ance elsewhere yoa will Save Heney by calling at the office of the General Agent ef the above Company. FISHER HAUL, General Agents. Office Rms. 30-22, the' new . Foley Bldg., P. O. Lock Box 83, City. , A Care fr Rctessa. . Eciema in any form, whether acute or chronic, ,la easily and rapid ly overcome by the use of Mentoi Eczema Remedy. Gives positive re lief when all others fall, and we heartily recommend It to any 'suffer er. .Newlln Drug Co., exclusive agents. Armour Plate hosiery Cash Store. . Heaeeforth the Bussey taxi and buss line will bave qaarters at the Foley hotel. Phone Main 191. Day and night Per Sals. ; 178 egg "Old Trusty" incubator at a bargain, nsed bat three times. Also thoroughbred black and bnS Orpin ton, and R. I. Bed cockerels. Chaa. B. Perry, 1315 Jackson avenue, phone As this is our first year in busi ness and we are anxious to get you started buying your seeds of us we will make you this liberal offer: Anyone buying seeds of us amounting to $1.00 will be presented with a pot ted plant from our greenhouses (your Awn sawtlonl valued at 25c. La Grande' Seed and Floral company. 3-12-tf . s - Dressmaker, Mrs. Rev. Adams and AtttMhprrv. O nvn. Phone H RBI The Loyal Sisters of the Christian church will hold an Easter Bazaar In the study of the church Friday and Saturday 21t and 22nd of March All klndB of aprons, quilts, and fancy work. Home made bread and., cake, coffee and sandwiches on Saturday 3-8-12t at Dalton'a . 3-13-H Notice. Dog taxes delinquent March 1, 1913. II dog taxes ,are not paid by Marcs 15th, the poundmafiter will be in structed to dispose of the dogs, ac cording to ordinance covering same. 7 LEB WARWICK ' City Recorder. 3-13-4t j ' Complete Stock FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS WE HAVE BEEN RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY And we have now one of the most complete stocks in the city, i , : ' s - - r t ' . , . , Dress Goods Department This is one department that we feature. We have everything in all the latest weaves; Silk Ratines, Cotton Ratines,P ancy Bepps.; Silk Stripe Poplins, Silk Stripe Voiles, Bipplettes, at Poplar prices but exclusive in " patterns. ' ' -" ' . ' -. Our Cloak and Suit Dept. . . We are showing one of the strongest in this department that we have ever shown. The styles and material are exclusive. When you buy a suit or coat of us you can rest assured that no one will have one like you as we on ly buy one of a kind. The Palmer System have their own models, and they all show a distinctiveness. , - , Sole Agent in La Grande tor the Simmons Cloves Opera House Block The People's Store New embroideries at Dalton's Cash Store. ( 9-13-U HAVE IT FOR LESS 1207 1209 Adams Kabo Store. Corsets at Dalton'a ' Cash 3-ll-lt ; SAVED A DOUGLAS. IliUl u THERE'S NO LIE ON THE LABEL THERE'S NO LYE IN THE CAN You cannot realize the deliciousness of the fin est California canned fruits until you have tried Hunt's Quality Fruits, "The kind that is NOT Lye-peeled." 3 CANS FOR ... .$1.00 For Sale by SBSWMSBSMSSSMSMMMiSlSJWiM PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY t Sir William Ramsay's QuioU Wit st the . Battle of Poitiers. ID lite Ixitlie or I'littlem tl.'ITiiIi m uiiiu 1t yf Scottish wililler fought u lli side af the French, ami xevei-al "f tlieiu nciv Inkeli iirlwiuerK ly the liliKlisli Auiuiik theui wiiw Sir An-lillmltl Dmw las. IVIiik livssi-J iu u suit f splemlid uriiior. tlit- Mi'.i' iliuiinlil the.V h:l ,;iiiini..il-its IMiUHil liii'V bail-suuie treat nolilouiau. Several of (lie Kn Ihsh were uliout to sliii off Mm uriiior n heu Sir William liuiiisay of Cillmhle. wlm was ulw u uiisoiier. biiiieiilK to i-iiii h Sir An Liliald's eye. imveTiiui mcanliii; look. rroteiidi-.i to be very anwry. be tried out: "You rascal, how is it tbut you are wea rlnc your master's armor? Come here and pull off my boots!" Douglas, swniliiL'lv thoroughly cowed, went humbly forward and drew off a boot with which Sir William begnn to beat him. The English onlookers nt once Interfered on Douglas' behalf, saylns that he was a person of great rank and a lord. "What!" shouted Ramsay. "He a lord? Why, be is a base knave and, I suppose, has slain his master. Go, you villain, and search the field for the body of my cousin, your master, and when you have found it let me know, b,k mat I may give u aeceui uurai. . A . . ,,. i, h All this wascted so naturally that r le up-io-uaio. -,7. - pK .M1,i nmo. t rannoni the pretended mnnserrant for 40 sbll Attention Orgies Besides rnltlat- ing a large class of candidates, busi ness of sceptional Importance will be presented, which requires the ton sideratlonofall members. 3-13-21 W F Hendrick resident uner. Bx 732. G. H. Armstrong, pianoforte, pipe organ, ear training, theory and his tory of musle carefully taught 604 Adams ave., phone black, 1352 La Grande Business College. Telsrraphy, Spanish and a full practical course In business. Enroll at any time. Office help supplied at a moment's notice. Experienced stenographer, type writer and competent bookkeeper wishes position. Best references. Wide experience. Address Observer. 3--t We are agents for the Royal Type writer, the best typewriter in tine world. $75.00. Newlln Book & Sta tionery company. 3-10-tf. i I defines the taste of the Hostess and Is a compliment to her guests to serve ffiiOYAL CT.CB Fruits the best for Informal occasions. Ask the gro- cer. 3-13-3t Six boxes Cash Store. matches, 19c. Dallon's 3-13-U Mrs. Eliza (Grandma) Walslnger. is In Portland at the home of Mrs. E. W. Oliver, In a critical condition. She has been ill for several days. Six bars Pearl White Soap 23c. Dal- ton's Cash Store. 3-13-U The Royal Neighbors will conduct an afternoon tea at the I. O. O. F. hall toomrrow afternoon. All are Invited. All Oddfellows are requested to meet at I. O. O, F. hall Friday, ntn, at ten o'clock to arrange for the fun eral of Brother Jobs Stiles. 'i By request of the N. G. Kodak Choose your subject, press the bulb ; s and the Ko dak does the rest. .. We onrrt. corcplctc, lire of KcJalc ;;r.d Brownie Cameras. The Kodak all-by-daylight way is simplicity itself. No experience needed, no limit-to results. RED CROSS DRUG STORE I. : - ...v.;:. I America Qneea. Mrs. O. C. Coombs, Corsetlere, 113 L ave- aoe. Phone Blask 831. rear now far spring fitting. S.C.KINGSLEY f. U J . t Boot and Shoe Repairing .', neatly and promptly. Prices reasonable. It 1m i. French Skee Store. lings. The money having Deen paia. Sir William gave Douglas another .liniHliliig and then bade him begone. lr An hiliald lost no time in effecting lis csc-ipe n hlrli he owed solely to the '.atffUiiiry of big friend. National Protective Service A WLLKCTTOS 8T8TKM THAT COLLECTS. We have the system hatwllects. H makes no difference how large r wnaU your ae ceaats. r how far scattered your debtor It W Qlly eOcient. elally .acceaaful. You can se it In your basiaess ler these e- liaqaeat'aecoaata. . m X COLLECTI05 50 CHlBfil Pk.M Be4 Ml - ' " BW- "A woman." mid a dainty dove. WWi a brinht smile. "A woman ought to wed for love CHANCE OF PICTTOES AT AB- ' CADE. 1 THE AWAKENING, DRAMA. 8-JTST HAIKD LUCK, COMIDT DBAJfA. STKREN A MILTON. 4 THE ' ROAD THAT LEADS IS0XE, DHAKA. aU-NAPOLEOlTS LUCK STONE, A THANHOrSER COMIDT. O0MIN6 FRIDAY, THE FAYOTiTK ASTER FOOTWEAR- "There haven't been sny automobiles rinluting the Ditevd limits for more than a week.' said the constable. "Whnt'II we do?" "Arrange to lower the speed limit' replied the sberlff.-Waablngton Btar. Easter cards, regular 2 for 6c, now 5 for 5c. Dalton's Cash store, j-i.wi Thin I a bum hotel." said Jack Am h tm out of bed Th straw that broke the camel's back la In tbta tick." he said. Cincinnati Enquirer. Tramp Can't yon give me some thin to eat ma'am? Lady'wf the Hone Yes: here Is a piece of homemade mince pie. Tranip I asked for food, madam, not work. Dome Chat TreAXBrem' Call for Road Warren is. The undersigned county treasurer has funds on band with which to pay all warrants issued on the road fond and endorsed by the treasurer not paid for want of funds prior to Dec 1, 1912. Interest the above warrants ceai.es on Marcb 8. 1913. JOHN FRAWLET, County Treasurer. 3 -i-6t The fat man's face was long and trim. And mournful were hl cries. A atomarhe ache had doubled him And added to his alRha. -Detroit Fre Press. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, atrttggtsta refund money If It falls te euro. B. W. GROVE'S alg nature Is en each bet. !5e I New Bar Pins. Barrettes and neck war at Dalton's Cash Store. 3-13-1 1 In all styles and leathers in high button Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, in widths from AA to D. Come where you can be fitted properly, insuring comfort for your feet. L J. French Shoe Co Agents for Onyx Hosiery.