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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1913)
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE nVTT !:. THE HOUSE OF COMFORT 'V "THE WEB" A VITAGEAPH SPECIAL IN TWO PARTS. THE POWER OF WOMAN'S ART AND MAN'S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO HER CHARMS. PATHE'S WEEKLY A feature in the largest theatres of the tJ. S. every week. ... . , , . . : "HIS ONE BEST SUIT" A snappy -Biograph comedy. THE PANIMA , TRIO Harmony Singers. "The Best Ever." ' PINE MUSIC AND EFFECTS. Guy H. Curtis ..... . Musical Director L0C1L BRZTITIEC ' Everything for Camera or Kodak at The Red Cross Drug Store. , . 6-12-tf Garbage hauled. Prompt service. Phone N. N. Mason, Black 622. BITTER The photographer in your town. 11-ltf I NEW. SHOESHINING PARLOR ! Nevt door to Sherry's Theatre. I give expert care to my customers and ' clean all kinds ' of shoes white, . suede, tan and black, 1 : l J. K. KAPELLAS. Fine gelding for sale or trade, for mare, also 50 pigs to . ''sell. V. E. Bean. . ; 5-12-6t READY TO SERVE Heinz Italian Style Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Pure Cheese ' in SO cent Cans Prepared in Heinz model kitchens from the best Spag- hettl and pure cheese, with a 7 rich sauce of red-ripe Toma toes skillfully apice and sea soned. .'; , For Sale by PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 80 ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD 1 .", a.uu ran nun ; . .. and up ' v We will take your eggs in exchange for ; groceries. A full line to select from. Grand Union Tea company. , 6-5-tf 1 ! Hotel glass W.. W. GLASS, Prprletr 1404 Madison St. La Grand The '"Spud Special" is a delightful drink at Silverthorn's Soda fountain, where an expert mixer mixes right. 5-13-2t ' Mts. E. L. Evens, teacher of artlsUc 1 piano -playing and harmony. Phone Black 881, Home Studio, 1008 Third St.11 , -23-tf . I Pure River Ice. Vacuum ; UPH0LSTEKI98 FURNITCRB REPAIRING MATTRESS MAKING rimiriToai PACmra. L. F. BELLINGER, 1607 Wash. Ave. Phone Black 1023 ' Regular deliveries. Prices right Phone Fred Young, Black 631. 6-5-tf I - Spuds for Sale. ;' The La Grande baseball team has 800 boxes of fancy potatoes for sale. Call P. A. Foley. Place your order for Memorial Day flowers - now. La Grande Seed & Floral Co. 5-8-tf I B. B. NUTTER LockYonrBarnDoor BEFORE your horse Is stolen NOT AFTER. An abstract of title to your real eBtato is as necessary as Insurance on your home. I will make an abstract for you at a material reduction ' in the price charged by others. I will guarantee that any at- ' torney will approve it or there will be no charge. , Ask for FENDER at the office of the SECURITY LAND AND TRUST COMPANY. La Grande National Bank Bldg The SAFE WAY IN GETTING Eye Glasses and Spectacles that are correct, give comfort and look well. "Tine intellect of man 8Jts en throned vloIM upc Ma fore head and in the eye." Longfellow. THE RELIEF F' EYESTRAIN IS W7R SPECIALTY 'Come 4b aad talk over your eyeglass problems; eoaaulta Mon at any ttaM. "We grind tur own lenses. 'Our optical parlors kare all the latest scientific instruments, for detectng error n refracton, Attendance OradnaU Optome trist, La Grande. J.H.PEARE&S0N B. W. Shores will'ionduct an auto livery henceforth, ' with headquarters at the Sommer hotel. Patrons wih' ing to use the service can call the Sommer hotel and leave instructions, Mr. Shores will provide a day arid night service. ' 1 For good coffee and tea go to the Grand Uhion Tea company. 5-5-tf FOR RENT Room without board, .for gentlemen. 1812 First St. 5-10-tf ROLLS AND SCROLLS. borders and linings everything in the newest designs in Wall Papers are here in the most artistic patterns and most popular colorings. Weare show ing a particularly handsome line 01 oarlor and drawing room papers the kind that will please the discriminat ing housewife of artistic tastes. The qualities are high but the prices are exceedingly reasonable. " V 1708 J Sixth St. Phone Red 91 L Percheron Stallion, sired by World's champion, stood in South La Grande, Ore. ' 5-12-6t Ladies ' I have made extensive im provements with which to take I care of all kinds of . j Cleaning & Pressing 1 and I do my own work which 1 assures you of entire satisfac- i - M tion. 1.1 11 I McLeod The Wardrobe Phone M 64. Henceforth the Bussey taxi and buss line will have quarters at the Foley hotel. Phone Main 191. Day and night. DR. H. S. BROWNTON. Denti&t. Ui- flce over Sherry's theatre. If you have that tired feeling try a "Spud . Special" at Silverthorn's soda fountain, where the drinks are made right. 4-13-2t Tf von are extremelv narticular and desire the verv best table fruits, you will find nertection m . Hunt's Su preme Quality. Price 35c can, 3 for $1.00. For sale by Pattison Eros. Grocery. 4-30-13 1414 Adams Ave. Mrs. A. D. Vande Car is located at 1414 Adams Ave., with a beautiful line of Hair Goods. Will dye, singe and treat the Hair. Bring your comb in srs and see the latest styles. 0-6-tl House for Rent, Furniture for Sale, Furniture for three rooms for sale. Will rent house to party buying, if denired. reasonable rent, good loca tinn. larce rrounds. modern. Call at nhprver office. 5-12-tf Miss Lola Campbell, Hair Goods, Facial Massage, Manicure and bcaip Treaments. Room 12, Sommer mag. Over Silverthorn's Drug Store. ' 5-12-6t WAWTTTn Rnurd and room in pri vate family by young married couple. Phone Black 3471. b-rt-a Get Ready to Make Garcba -r . : ' , ..''; '..- ' '..'.,"''. "'v ; " t. " 1 , . ; : , m ;. v'1.- ' ' ' '"'. .-.''. Sometimes we are apt to think that the spring b rather backward but there has never been a time when there was as much lawn and parking improve-; ment in the city as there has been this spring. Al though the season is some backward the time is fast approaching when you will want Garden and Lawn Tool?. We are better prepared than ever to supply your wants in this line. Lawn Mowers $4.50 to $13.25. Lawn Sprinklers 70c to $2.00. Grass Shears Grass Catchers from 25c to $1.35. Garden Hose, Washers, Nozzles; in fact, everything for the Park and Lawn. Come in and let us talk Lawn Goods to you. GOLDEN RULE CO. Quality the Same . Prices Less i r - i. L L I 1. f " pj House for Rent, Furniture for Sale. Furniture for three rooms for sale. Will rent house, to party buying, if desired, reasonable rent, good loca tion, large grounds, modern. ' Call at Oberver office. 5-12-tf LOSTLight bay mare, bald face and white hind feet, weight about 1300 : lbs. Suitable reward for informa tion leading to recovery. Notify J. D. McKennon. ' 5-12-tf FOR SALE New buggy and har ness. Great snap if taken at once. Phone Red 1262. 5-13-tf New Foley Bldg. Main 199 , '.' ' '.'. ..- ''': . Waite Electric Company Contracting and Repairs Take your Corset troubles to Mrs. O. C. Combs, Corsetiere, 1503 7th St. Phone Black 1871. American Queen Corset, Sanitary aprons. WANTED Man and wife want po sition on ranch experienced. Phone : Red 1251. . 5-13-5t DRESSMAKING and Ladies' Tailor ing. Reasonable prices. Prompt sevice. Miss Jackson, 1417 Wash ington Ave. !. 5-13-4t PERSONALS. H. V. Fields went to Telocaset last night. .. Miss Caroline Trouset returned to Hot Lake this morning. Mrs. Dell Jackson arrived in La Grande this morning. Ice Cream Social at Baptist church Wednesday evening May 14th. Every one welcome. 5-13 -Zt EGGS FOR HATCHING $1.00 per setting for balance of season, from thoroughbred stock, none .better. Black and Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Plymouth Rocks, and Indian Runner Ducks. Call or phone. Chas. E. Perry, 1315 Jackson Ave. 5-13-13-lm I have four fine residence lots in Portland on East Side, close to river on Main street, car line 15 minutes ride from business center of city, I would like to exchange for some resi dence lots or property that is well located on South Side in La Grande. Must be strictly first class. O. E. Silverthorn's drug store. 5-13-10t :'; Miss Frances '. Dooley,' Miss' Gert rude Herald, Miss Millie Snow, audi Mrs. Leo Bierdneau of Baker, wera guests of Miss Henrietta. Foley yes State Superintendent, of Schools la. . R. Alderman passed through the eitg this morning on his way- to Wallowan county where he will visit all th schools possible during a week's time. . The great calamity in Omaha was quickly overshadowed by the terribly disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suf fering and sickness from colds and exposure resulted which Foley's Honey and Tar 'Compound helped to alleviate. L. Poole, 2217 California St., Omaha, writes: '.'My daughter had a severe cough and cold but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound knocked it out in no time. My wife would not keep house without it. We have used it for years, always with good resultaJ' For sale by A. T. Hill. Warren Chandler,, returned home from Pendleton this morning. ' ; Dr. Bacon made a business thip to Union this morning. T. I. Vergere, Enterprise; Mrs. Cecil Wright, Walla Walla, C. Star kell, Walla Walla; J. M. Gasset, Cove; A. Karas and wife, Butte, Mont,; J. Basote, Butte, Mont.; Miss Callett Foster. Baker; Miss Hattie Henderson, Baker; H. R. Dean, Cove;( J. W. .Rodgers, Enterprise; Wm.i Johnson. Portland; R. D. Hawes, Hil- igard, and C. W. Kittenng, of New York, are among tne guesis wno stopped -at the Savoy last night. W. J. White, Portland; C. W. Rol lins, N. Y.; E. C. Skiles, Seattle; D. L. Rich, San .Francisco; J. Johns, Pendleton; W. C. Baird, Portland; R. F. McKennon and wife, Alicel; E. T. Marchetti, Portland; J. M. Berry, Portland; S. M. Done, Pendleton; and Geo. Harson of Ogden are among the guests stopping at the Sommer. E. Butler, Hot Lake; A. A. Smith, Baker; Geo. Harmon, Walla Walla; Frank Singleton, Walla Walla; H. C. Rinehart, Portland; S.. E. Hayes, Seattle; J. B. Stevenson, San Francis co; A. L. Gouney, Philadelphia; and F. T. Mason of Detroit, are among those stopping at the Foley. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eberhard of' McMinville, who are enjoying;a, wedf ding tour of Eastern Oregon, ws guests with Receiver and Mrs. Golem R. Eberhard. The , .two men we brothers. The McMinnville gentle man ia a member of the costoffice. . staff. -;' ' ' n Ninety Cents Least Pay;. .'. 1 Harrisburg, Pa., May 13: Secre tary of State Bryan comes here today at the invitation of the leaders of the progressive element of Pennsyl vania's democracy tp lend the weigfc ' of the administration's influence to the party's platform program. Thm Jefferson. Day-Dinner of the Central Democratic club of Harrisburg tmas evening was seized upon as a means. of bringing Secretary Bryan here to. appeal for passage of ; Progressive Democratic measures now before the; legislature. For this reason, Secre tary Bryan's visit here is regarded an of more than ordinary importance and the demand for places at the Ban- 1" " ' Constipation CJlired? r-' -: Dr. King's New Life Pills will 're- -lieve constipation promptly and get your bowels in ' healthy condition again. John Supsic, of Sanbur;'. r.. says: "They are the best t ' . over nnpd. and I advise everv " use them for constipation, indigestions and liver complaint." Will help yew; Price 25c. Recommended by all drug gists. ;