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. THE USE OP COMFORT
"The Vampire of the Desert"
Special Vitaqraph in Two Parts
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AN UNUSUALLY BEWITCHING AND IMPRESSIVE DRAMA
FEATURING MISS HELEN GARDNER ; ANp SUPPORTED BY
AN ALL STAR COMPANY. .
"A RAINY DAY" A very amusing Biograph farce. .
"IN THE LONG-AGO," A poetic Indian love Btory; , ;
: "THE. KING AND COPPER," A Biograph comedy extrava-
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ganza. ' . r , r , r
: THE MARVELOUS &E VOES Complete change of act featur
ing Astra, the bullet proof lady- - i ,
t I LOCAL BRETI1HE8. , ,
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Red Cross Drug Store for Kodaks.
6-29-tf ,
. HAIR GOODS. ' .,
A beautiful line of hair goods jst
received by Miss Rhoda Pierce, 1429
'Adams Ave. " - - 6-19-tf
v Take no chances, have an expert do
your concrete work. See John Oberg.
1807 X. '. v ,
DB. H. S. BBOWKTOH. BenUfti ui
flce" over .Sherry's theatre.
' 6.98 to close out the lot of about
two dozen Ladies' Suited that . Bold
regularly at $17.60 to $35.00. 6-18-tf
Golden Rule Company.
The Annual Wodell reunion will
be held in a erove near the Dry. Creek
School house sunaay, June s. :
ioirtiW anil friends are invited to
. . . nr ' All
bring their lunch and spend the day.
No Coffee so Pleasing,
None so Satisfying as
:
BarringtonrHall
CofiFee
Costs Less Than 3-4c
A Cup.
t ' Sole Agents
PATTISON
BROTHERS
GROCERY
ANY
PRESCRIPTIONS
j vv uvu you uave a, ijiesuiip
Jnon or recipe to be filled we
rcan always -conroouiid it, no
matter, by whom written or
upon what blank it may be
written. ' -
Our prescription depart
ment is'eauipped for service
of the highest class and both
our equipment and our meth
ods have won the approval of
the physicians of this local
ity. ,
t Let ns do your prescrip
tionwork. Red Cross Drug Store
FREE DELIVERY.
Neat, clean, extra well constructed
brick chimneys built by John- Oberg,
1807 X. ' - ' ,
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Take your Corset troubles to Mrs.
O. C Combs, Coraetiere, 1503 7th- St.
Phone Black 1971. American Queen
Corset, Sanitary aprons.
- RITTER.
The photographer in your town. 11-ltf
Miss Callie Denntng wiIV do fash
ionable dressmaking. Phone Mrs. C.
L. Thome, Black 8921. , ; v
: An attractive proposition to offer
two or three live wires in promoting
ft mertorious proposition. Call 108
Elm St 5-20-lra
$15.00 in prizes for the best essay.
Given by McLeod. See ad. on page 8.
- Cameras and camera supplies. You
can find a good stock of them at Sil-
Iverthorn's family drug store.
6-14-lOt
' Elkhorn Flour makes good.
Henceforth the Bnssey taxi and
buss line will have quarters at the
Foley hotel.-1 Phone Main 191. Day
and night '
t Having just installed an Enlarging
Camera, we would be pleased to have;
you bring us your prints that you may
want enlarged at a small cost We'
also do all kinds of finishing and de-J
veloping oil short notice and reason-
able prices, " at Silverthorn's family
Drug store. 6-20 lm
If you desire to see a practical
demonstration of coolness caused by
evaporation, call at the headauarters
of the Australian Iceless RMrigera-
tor Co., 108 Elm St. La Grande,
Oregon. 5-17-ft
Martin's Candy j
Factory i
FULL LINE OF HOMEMADE
CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH
ICE CREAM IN. ANY QUAN-v
TITY
ADAMS AVE.
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Vacuum
KOU8Z CLKAXI5S ' t
' ' .MIL9TEK1W&
FUBKITDBB REPAIKI50
MATTRESS MAKI0
, rUXHITCSB PACKING.
L. F. BELLI5GXB,
1607 Wash. Ave.
Phone Black 1022 '
Carpet Cleaning
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Carpet and Rugs taken up and
Cleaned and Laid at short no
tice. Rug and Carpet Weaving.'
PHONE BLACK 1521.
La Girande Fluff
Rug Co.
G. L. BUSEY, Prop.
Modern Drotsnifcslaa: van now
had in La Grmaoe. Satem nti tn
tadits xchwivs unorint Mtablisb
ment Call 18021 O Street Work
guaranteed. .- 6V23"-t.'
Elkhorn Flour never fails you.
Efficient Auto service good ear
always on the Job.. Call Shores Auto
Service, Soramer Hotel
Mrs., EL L. Evans. Piano Teacher.
Thorough instruction in artistic
Piano Playing and Harmony. Modern
methods used. Studio 1008 Third St.
Phone Black 881. 6-1-tf
La Grande Electric Co., best wir
ing and supplies, v Located in Foley
Hotel block, Adams Ave. ; 6-26-6ti
Now ts the time to buy an Ansco
Camera. Hill's' Drug Store. 6-20-3t
Sunday evening at the L. D. S '
church at 7:80 the second Spaulding
story or "the late controversy on the
Book of Abraham," will be treated by:
a prominent local speaker. ' The pub
lic invited. t - 1
Your summer vacation should not
be planned without thought of an An
sco Camera. !-. Hill's Drug Store.
6-20 3t
Auto for Hire J. P. Laxson, large
touring car; careful driving; moder
ate charges. . Phone Main 737. - .
5-28-tf
$15.00 in prizes for the best essay.
Given by McLeod. See ad. on page 8.
If you want ,to build : something
good it pays you. to see John Oberg,
1807 X Ave. Buildings, walks, bridges,
tanksanything. Not "cheapest" but
best Permanently located here. . '
The Golden Rule has a big special
offering on Ladies' ready-to-wear
Suits Muslin underwear, etc 6-18-tf
MONEY Can, make some leans on
good productive farms for five years
at seven and one-half per cent; one
' to five thousand dollars. Write full
description of property and : amount
wanted. Address: "Money," care
Obesrver, La Grande, Oregon. .'
6-13-12t
- Half Price on a lot of about 50 La
dies' Trimmed Hats, is a remarkable
bargain just now; while there is such
a demand.' 6-18-tf
; ; Golden Rule Company.
' Buy i""
thorn's iaw '- r' -.' s?ore. . 6-14-1C
, I'KRSONALS.
Mrs. Cameron returned to her home
in Heppner today after being a guest
With her daughter, Mrs. Will Church.
- Mrs. A. J. McLeod and daughter
have returned from Minneapolis where
they have spent several months.
Mrs. Chas. Murchison who has been
in Portland for the past two weeks
returned home last night:
. Mrs. Hazel Grant who has been vis
iting her brother, Wm- Landrury, re
turned to her home in Bourne last ev
ening. : Miss Viva Rowe of Wallowa county
who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Maggie Herman, returned today. She
has been here about three weeks.
' Mrs. J. C. Waldron and children, who
have been visiting friends in the city
left this morning for The Dalles
where she joins her husband to make
their future home.
Mrs. Laura Green Hansen of Salt
Lake will arrive tomorrow from Portland-
and . Willamette valley : points,
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and will be the guest of friends in the
city for a few days.
Bishop Charles O'Reilly of the East-
em Oregon Catholic diocese who with
Father Murphy has been camping in
Wallowa county, went on to Pendle
ton this morning where he will trans
act business before returning to his
headquarters at Baker. -
Ed. Fitzgerald, Palmer Junction; C
A. Ray, Elgin; J. A. Tulbright, Port
land; A. E. Heinz,' Medford; Earl
Prout E. A. Thompson, Wenaka; C
L. Cole, Flora; T. Cunningham, Pal
mer Junction; A. M. Borgen, Tacoma;
P. A. Johnson, Scottville, Mich.'; and
w. r. Kupeu or walla Walla are
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Largest Assorted Stock of General Merchandise in Eastern Oregca
$fi Q8 ABOUT 20 LADIES' SUITS RANGING IN PRICE PROM S17 50
$Q.VO T0 $35.00-THIS IS UNQUESTIONABLY THP T A P a p n?
BARGAIN YOU HAVE EVER BEEOFFEREE N LADIES' SUITS E S T
1-2 hriPA About 50 Mies' Trimmed
1 u r 1 Vr Hats to clean up some odd
lots. They will all he sold in a day or
two don't wait.
specials;
40 WHITE WAfSTS HALF PRICE,.
This includes some very good numbers
in TAILORED,. .
EXTRA SPECIAL
Large Line of Curtain Swiss Scrims and Drapery at
bargain prices. , Also a large lot of Lawns and Summer
Crash Fabrics that are just in season NOW. ' a
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In seasonable merchandise goods that you require now
. for immediate use.
FHEUG1LDEN
QUALITY
imonf ,Jt'. . vho stopped at the Sa-
.-.y li.Lt night. ,
- W. B. and Carl Gasset of Union were
Saturday visitors in. La Grande. '
Vance Nodine, Vera . Nodine and
Rita Nodine. were over from Union
today on business matters. . '
. A. N. Stonedahl and J. R. Jones
both of,. Union, and George Scribrid
also of Union, were visitors at the
land office today, the first two being
witnesses for the last named in prov
ing up a timber and stone claim.
L. W. Bartlett, Portland; C. W. Mc
Kean', Portland; H. L. Lingle, E. W
Laming, Impls; E. Price, Portland; W.
W. Franltlin, Boise; Roy W. Wilbur
and wife, Palmer Junction ; A. B.
Hempe, Union; R. M. Corbin, Spo
kane; R. R. Morrison, Portland; Eu
gene Weiss, Santa Rosa and M. M
Massey are among the guests who
stopped at the Foley last night.
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C. C. McCormick, Eugene; H. W
Banfield, Portland; A. Nibley, Port
land; V. F. Martin, San Francisco; J,
F. Galloway, Elgin; E. Marchetti
Portland; H. Hertz, Cleveland; Aubrey
G. Smith, Elgin; A. E. Myers, Imbler;
W. O. Azeling, Portland; D. Sommer
Elgin; and C. B. Miller of Chicago
are among those stopping at the Som
mer. BOYS SAVE STORE.
Quick Work and Cool Heads Save Co
, operative Store From Damage. ( ,
. Headwork and prompt action saved
the Union County Co-operative store
from serious damage by fire last ev
ening when three boys passing the
store discovered that a box left on the
store stove had been ignited and was
flaming up. One turned in an alarm
from box 12, Adams and Depot, the
other two hammered down the door
and with bare hands shoved and push
ed the fire box into the strft. Jhf
THE GOLDEN
-KULECO.
.aae
Prices Leu
S51 7R "A smali lot of" Ladies
f - Coats that formerly sold at
6 to 8 dollars we want . to close-" out
these numbers and make a price that
is an exceptional bargain. ,
THE SAME PRICES LESS
lire department was on the scene at
tne moment the box was hurled to the
street and there was nothing for it to
do. The place was slightly smoked
but did no material damage. Those
who figured in the rescue were slight
ly burned. . t
. , You can now have your ' '
Auto top or seats
Repaired at home by one who
: knows how. Prices very rea
sonable. T. M. SHANNON
1306 ADAMS.
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WE SELL
Pure Artificial Ice at 50c a
hundred. .' V '
' Pure river Ice at SO cents a
hundred.
Pur Artificial Ice is made
from pure 1 Beaver creek
water and is guaranteed as
pure bs the city water.. . V
Please get your orders In
before neon ea.ch day.
G R AN D Y
THE ICE MAN.
New Second
Hand Store
New and Old Clothes, Boots and
Shoes bought' and sold; also
Shoe Repairing done on short
notice. . ;
H. CARE-, Prop
209 First Street.
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SPECIALS
$2.19 aJbout thirty-five ODD Dresses
in French and Ch ambry Ginghams.
Cord PK's and other wash fabries. - '
; Go to The ; Valley Forg lev
first class Horseehoelng an
OneraJ ( Blacksmithtog. - Afl
work guaranteed strictly flisl
class.
Cramer & Blurt; n
t m Jefferson Av.
When Dealing With
J. H PEARE &0N
La Grande's Leading Jewelers
and manufacturing Opticians.
, Yon are trusting yourself to a
store' of twenty-two yeazsT
standing which should satisfy
you that you will be treated
right.
.Call when you desire anything
m the Jewelry Una or are in
need of glasses.
THE BEST FITTED OPTf-
CAL PARLORS IN EAST--'
ERN OREGON. '
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We Grind Our Own !
Lenses
J. H. PEARE
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