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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1913)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913. L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, . PAGE FIVE .. G. M. Curtis has moved into his new home at 806 Washington recently purchased from Dr. Stevenson. . . CHERRY'S THE HOUSE OF COMFORT Henceforth the Bussey Cab Line Baggage and Express, will have head quarters at Foley hotel. Phono aMin 9L ; Adv. S-2 "The Trapper's Mistake" A Patheplay in Two Parts ; OUT'OF THE ORDINARY AND A VERY COMMENDABLE OF FERING. "THE MASTER PAINTER," A Vitagraph, Featuring Rosemary, Pheby and Sidney Drew. "ALMOST A WILD MAN," AND "FALL OF M DOO." . DOUBLE biograph ) COMEDY "La Petite Elva" THE WONDERFUL CHILD ACTRESS, COMPLETE CHANGE OF ACT. , : Dave Gaston, crow at Arcade. The Human' Adv. Scare-8-8 It PR. H. S. BltOWNTON. Denlist. Oi- fice over Sherry's theatre. Adv. May Hart, Bon Bon Body chocolate drop that's me, at Arcade. . Adv. 8-8 It Among the horses now training at the fair grounds is a string of eight head owned by the Jubilee Stock ranch of Union, Oregon, including "Right Faustus," by Rightful; "Right McGin nis," by Rightful; "Eva McGinnis," by King Faustus; "Lexicon," by Avalon; "Blaze," by Lewis P; "Joe Hunter," by Lewis P.; "Foxy Quiller," by Lewis P;j "Paul," by Pleasant Day. These hors- On That Vacation Trip : You Will want some special things -Trunk or Suit Case, Sweater Coat or Mackinaw, Khaki Suit-either Ladies' or Gents'-High Top Shades, Gauntlet Glores, Flannel Shirts, Blankets, Beddin?, Etc. We have a very com plete line of any such goods you may need for the trip New Lines for Fall Coming in ' ; A g The best Outing you have ever bought for I U Dfl- the price. .Fall patterns of rercales 36 m wide, per yard , 10c i FOR SALE-Furriture, good as newt es are under the management of H. LOCAL BREVITIES. j ' 602 O avenue, Phone Black 302. Adv. i 8-7 tl The Epworth League of the M. E. . ... ' , ... ' church South, will give a lawn social Hill's Drug store flevelops nh. Friday August at 1426 v. and W. B. Smith and Jockey Goodburn, and will appear in next Sunday's races and wild west show at. the Fair Grounds track. Greenwood. A program for entertain- ment will be given. The social will commence at 7:30 p. m. The Ladies of the Presbyterion Aid society will hold a lawn social next Wednesday night on the Loughlin lawn, 1308 Pennsylvania, near Adams. ! T, nrpm. kp. coffee and sandwiches' May Hart' the modern ToPsy m0n0" Tmll ho eorvpH nft.er eirfit o'clock. Ev- loSue and PERSONALS. erybody come. Adv. 8-7 3t..tonit'ht- When your wife goes visiting eat at the new Cafeteria and Delicatessen. Adv. ...8-8." I Sam Parker went to Elein this southern songs, Arcade morning on a busines8 trip of a day. ' Adv. 8-8 It. , 6 j I Ray Bartholomew is home after hav- ' - . . . a nff: ' We pay Lest pi ke for Second Hant mg spent ten aays at minm iiMi.ng. , i Furmtre. Uynia' Furniture Store ! next to Geddes' Phonr B. 3351. Adv 1 Mrs. C. 51. Lockwood and daughter, 1 1 7-12 tf WANTED. A loan of $2,500 for 3 years. Will give first mortgage on property worth $9,000.00 as -purity. Address A, care Observer. Adv. 8-6 6t. j Crawfish I : " : j Foley Grill I St. Peter's Guild ladies will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, August 9, at the Grande Ronde Meat Co., 1116 dams avenue. Adv. 8-7 3t. Dorothy, left this morning for Wal lowa to visit friends. Miss Eilen Peare returned f rom j Portland last evening after spending I some time as a guest of friends there. ! May Hart, the minstrel girl at Ar-j Dr. Riley, the '21-inary surgeon CDpl A I C we are cleaning our stock of every A" Lv-l"Li3 short line or odd end in the store and you will find some exceptional bargains in. men s and boys' clothing, underwear, shirts, ladies' dresses and suits, hosiery, trimmed hats, etc. Come in and look them over. We can save you money. THE DGG CATCHER IS OUT AFTER YOUR PET DOG; WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU KEEP HIM WITH A NICE LINE OF WIRE DOG'JWUZZLES NICELY FITTED WITH STROP SO THERE IS PERFECT COMFORT IN WEARING THEM; PRICES, 25, 35 and 45 cents Golden Rule Company Quality the Same Prices Less iisstofrWMftssnMHstft aitfaatW jade tonight. Adv. To the " Housewife Every woman who bakes her own Bread, knows the advant age of Old Flour over new. We wish to tell you ' we have bought a limited amount of BLUE STEM FLOUR and would like our customers to realize the fact that this will not last very long. Place your orders now for any amount, enough to run you un til the new Flour gets its age. Brick. Stone and Concrete Work. All kinds of rcDairinc remodeling. underpinning, ornamental and rustic; brick or stone work. Fire places, man tles, flues and cct. Work guaranteed. W. C. Hanson, Contractor.. Phone R. 3692. Adv 7-30 tf. 8-8 It arrived home this afternoon from a ten days' camping irip on Catherine I creek. Stove Moved; Breakfast Cooked. Baker, Aug. 8. With the novel re- Cafate.ia and Delicatessen. St. Helens Hall The object of the delicatessen is to' Portlakd, Ohok Mrs. F. W. Pattison and mother ar-' est that ne order the arrest bf ul furnish ready to serve home cooked lK eiMm ot aMen , Bt.jo),n Brti.t (kpioP.i) sJ ,m rwnn PnrV this ... . . ' m-rwWts - of everv descrintion. Anv '. " . '? S?5 iivtu uuuiv A.vi. - r r : c i ... u'mmo .4 nm i " . - morning, where Tney r.ave been for the past several weeks. WANTED Sewing by' the day. Can do any kind. Mrs. Nash. Phone Red 1022. 7-22 lmo Adv. Two acts at Arcade to-night. Adv. 8-8 It. Ida.lo. Art. Elocution. Domontlo Art. Domottlo ScUnc. I t.klo V,or vnii matr rloc.ro tnr the Brmnulum. Foroauloic nailnw!- ii vd anneaied before District Attorney ! ... , , , ' TincsiSTEll 8UPEitioH,OKlce28 . ai a appeal eu Dei ore jjiuici. Attui Cy fam.y tabei f(jr yQur luncheSi or for. si. Hrfmi. na Goodwin yesterday noon with fire m; rt or c)ub8i. can be had cooked, . . W. A. Kiorrtan, a prominent iumDer-her eye an(j vengeance in her soul at to or(er special attention to family! FOR RENT Two modern houses, cor. man, of North Powder, is in the city wha(. ghe tcrmcd unjust and cruel trade; picnics, parties and all kinds of First and Grandy. Phone Red 3651 today on. business. He-wa a guest at' ' rff,c nunches. Adv. 8-7 6t. 1 Mrs. Rynearson. Adv. 8-8 8t p thflnrimeiv All things Electric La Grande Klpclric Co.. Folev Hotel Bide. Bloc) 3141. Adv. 7-23 13t Mr. and Victori ,ftcr an e .east. Our Specialties Girls' Models and I j Maternity Corsets, Mrs. O. C. Combs, 'Corsetiere, 1503 7th st. Phone Black 1971. American, Queen Corset. Adv. treatment at the hands of an officer. It eius thaf Mrs. Howard, ac- s. I.-t ?nrdgrass arc in ?Vd:ng' to her story, was occupying a . C. .n tf.eir way nome !:,,.l?o rn Tenh ftrect owned ty Mrs. y. Having failed to pay the l l PATTISON , BROTHERS GROCERY Phone Main 80 Dave Gaston, Arcade tonight. Adv. 8-8 It . 1 1. J.L rent, the latter brought action to have 1 -1 Tl,n M.tfni. rtnnA tin lft- Eruce Cb5r; a well known traveling ejecieu. .c man of Wallowa, and a prominent fore Justice of the Peace Hubbard yes member of the Knights of Pythias, 1 terday morning and he issued the ord was in the city last evening, a guest !er of ejectmcnt, and in the absence of at the Sommer. I c tabla palmer appointed R. A. Yantis, as special officer to civy o't The photographer in C. W. Fisher. Elirin: A. T. Smith Tt.mr.95. Okla A. A. Word and wife, the order of the court. With an as- 1TTli,n I A. Gi Nelson Moscow; Mrs. F. B. Pow-! sistant, he came to the house, Mrs. your town. 11-1 ti ell, Maimer junction, ana jac nan- nuwuiu Ul",n"u Adv. ford, are registered at the Savoy. iher effects. She did not lay bo much streSB on tne mere mat nw ; ;; ; ; ; . Drink SAM-0 HAIR DRESSING, manicuring hair . p. McNalley and wife, Elgin; H. E. being put out, but the straw that broke ( eoods. weaving. Rhoda Pierce, Sa- Blossom, Portland; J. F. Gask.11, Fort- the earners oacK was wnen u1E.v ...i. voy hotel. Phone Red 091, Adv. -25 May Hart, the banjo player in coon songs, at Arcade tonight. Adv. 8-8 It Prof. Benedetti, teacher. The best music furnished lor all occasions. Tele phone Red 3091. land; Mrs. J. H. Cavin, Baker; Mrs. ed out the kitchen stove wmnne neei Nellie Wright, Bend; W. F. Crandall, steak in the spider frying for dinner. Spokane, and Bert F. Craown, Chica- This was the last straw, she says, and go, are registered at the Foley. prompted her hurried trip to the dis- trict attorney. She received little con- ! m A Fanlk son of I. W. Faulk, solation. however, and after half an of this city, who is in the navy scr- hour went on her way, as Brother vice on the battleship California, has Godwin allowed that the lav. must take 5..f i-nirmlpted a successful examina- its course and that in any event he tion at Victoria, B. C which Natural Mineral Water and Ycull Know the Joy of Living j i,-c V T,. EvanK. Piano Teacher. rknmh instruction in artistic J. A. Pavton, Walla Walla; W. P, Piano Playing and Harmony. Modern Caviness, Vale; W. B. Palmer, Walla methods used. Studio 1008 Third St.! Walla: B. C. Wilson, Portland; J. F. m, uioi, ssv Adv. 6-1-tf , Mnrrell. St. Louis; W. A. Kioruan him to the position of third mate. could hardly establish a local prece dent by ordering the arrest of a limb of the law. Baltimore, Aug. 8. Ascending- the flar'ion City of Long Island on a race to Washington and return at 4:31 this North Powder; Bruce Cox, Wallowa; morning Aviator Marvin wood raced Brown, North Powder, are reg- l i I I HWS11 MAfMQClOTE Of the fact that-an abstrac is an absolute necessity whei you purchase real estate. No matter how well poste you might be you don't hav a full history of the parcel, a you do when we make an ab stract of it. Accuracy guaranteed. Trie Abstract & Title Co. Foley Hotel Bldg , W. H ; istered at the Sommer, i i i l,n cn..rinl train to Baltimore, lead ing by 15 minutes. Wood continued,! the flight to Washington, tie was , Mrs. Dr. Wallace, of Spokane, and forced to land at Gaithersburg, Mary- J j L. arA Mica prtha i n nMfu.b fttr pnerinp trouble.'! UUUJJI.tt;. , iUCn.c"to, .n.. IHI.U, Ml. f " iv.v i. . . I : Ttoom a nurse of Scokane. who have ti. rnkp the sutsamed Ilight recora i J! been Visiting at the L. Given homp. tor America by going 225 miles with 1 1 with Mrs. Starbird, of Spokane, who out ptopping. f I f 1 ...... A..! iimn a fln.oct nf . arnvea yehtei.iuy mtu " . f 1,1 - -the Given home for the day, left for Elgin this morning, where they will be guests of friends. Not it- t j Cud Fellows. No. 1- Special The more pleasant your vaca tion the more youwill need a KODAK The more you will want pic tures of the eood times you are having "arid the unusual sights you'see? You'can easily make such pictures with one of these ideal kodaks. Business of importance before the j in,ito mnVps it imnerative that ev-, EVERYTHING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY MUST SELL Five room house, well ery Odd Fellow be present Saturday . .located; price $17005500 down, evening. balance easy monthly payments. Phone Red 3121. Adv. 8 8 Cf. BY ORDER OF LODGE. Adv. 8-8 2t Red Cross Drug Store