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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1913)
"WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGEHVB MERRY'S - THE HOUSE OP COMFORT - if Shenandoah ' Bronson Howard's Celebrated Civil War Drama Complete in Three Parts. One thousand soldiers in the thrilling' battle scenes. The bombardment of Fort Sumpter. Sher idan's historic ride. The awe-inspiring battle of Win Chester. All produced on the exact spots where tfe his toric events occurred. "PATHE'S WEEKLY" Always Best, Always First. Nixon & Moran , Comedy Singing Talking Dancing Brick, Stone nd Concrete Work. II rill mnilT All kinds of repairing, remodeling, ftVVi H Ml underpinning, ornamental and ruatie IlLII . I IIUII'I brick or stone work. Fire places, ma n- ties, flues and cet. Work guaranteed. W. C. Hanson, Contractor.. Phone K. 3692. Adv 7-30 tf. AT HILL'S '$15.00 buys your choice of any man's suit in the store at West's Remodeling sale. ' '. CONTRACTOR HORSTMAN . MENCES CONTRACT. COM- New Plate ttlass . Front, of . Type to Be Installed. Complete renovation of the glass Hill drug store was Modern ii . - t i i BROWNE MAKE THE CHIL- : RITTER. The photographer in your town, ll-lu front -of the A. T, y ' . ' ' j commenced this morning by Contract- " Attend stock Auction Sale, August or Horstman. To make the front one 16th. Adv. 8-9 6t. 0f the most modern in the city is the , . ,. . ,, ... . . . . purpose of the owner, John Gardner. J The Ladies of the Mission society of v ' .,..,! the M. E. Church South, is urged to at- The plans call for a big steel lentil, J tend the last business meeting of the and the show window space is to r J society before conference at the church deepened to extend back a trifle more Friday, August 15th, 2:30 p. m. ' Mrs. than four reet. inere win De no posts Maeir, President. or pillars in the show windows when ' ; !the work is complete and large plaie ' v Just In. 'glass put in with the most modern Carload of Page Woven Wire Fenc- fashion. The work was commenced DREN'S SUMMER HOL DAYS REAL HOLIDAYS FOR THEM. , ' Picture-taking gives them entertainment and a new liiU-iti,; ,n the out-of-doors which they can never ex haust. The Brownie makes it all aa simple n ABC BROWNIES, 1.0 TO $12.M. RedjCross Drug Store ing at right prices. See J. A. Chand- th,s morning, ler, Fruitdale. Ady, 8-9 6t p 1 rrrrTTrrrrrrrr W. B. Sargent has started work on a Next Sunday at the Presbyterian six-room house and basement between church in Elgin, Rev. Everet ,Smit Adams and Washington on Second will preach on the subject, "How Can street. j anyone make life doubly worth while living." In the evening his subject FOR SALE Furniture, good as new. G02 0 avenue, Phone Black 302. Adv. 1 8-7 tt . LOCAL BREVITIES. -' ' . TEACHER RESIGNS POST Hill's Drug store develops will be, "How would Christ solve the films, church problems of Summerville." The Beautiful 30-in. 4 Z hair switches and the finest face creams at Miss Pierce's liaid dressing parlor. Room 10 Savoy Hotel. Phone Red 1091. public is cordially invited to attend. SCIENCE TEACHER NOT TO RE TURN THIS YEAR. Henceforth the Bussey Cab Line t Eaggage and Express, will have head i quarters at Foley hotel. Phono aMin !9L " Adv.--. 8-2 .-- August 16th, Jersey cows at Auc tion. Adcv. 8-9 6t. Proposed Agricultural Course Slightly Upset as Result. We will be glad to teach you how to use the cameras we sell you at Silver thorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 8-12 7t. A telegram received this morning The Ladies' Parish and Misnionary by School Clerk A. C. Williams, from societv of Zion Lutheran church will John R. Montgomery, for the past two 'meet at the parsonage, 805 N street, ysars science teacher at La Grande;' " t A camera tnat you win De giaa you tomorrow iinursaayj, at a p. m., as njgn scnooi, is to tne eiieci vnui. ne Dougnt, is wnai we can sen you ai tne last meeting was posvpuiieu w wui not return to nis puHiuun in Cafateria and Delicatessen. S The object of the delicatessen is to furnish ready to serve home cooked products of every description. Any eatable that you may desire for the Uncle Sam's Loan Office Loans money on all kinds of Watches, Diamonds, Gold, Jew elry, Clothing and all kinds of personal property, we sell unredeemed pledges at u very low price. - FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING. family table, for your lunches, or for parties or clubs, can bo had cooked to order. . Special attention to family trade; picnics, parties and all kinds at lunches. Adv. 8-7 6t, Danceland '4 PANCE AT 5 Tuesday Night GALLERY FOR SPECTATORS PARENTS ESPECIALLY IN VITED TO ATTEND. STRICTLY HIGH CLASS. C P. FARRIN, Mgr. We pay best price for Second Hand Furniture. Dynls' Furniture Store next to Geddes' Phone B. 3351. Adv. 7-12 tf Silverth;rn's Family Drug store. Adv. 8-12 7t. va Ansco Film Ve know this film will give you uniformly good pictures. It gets the detail sharp and strong, gives full color value, and is free from hala tion. No matter how inexperienced you ?;re, you can depend on it every time. Ansco Film fits any camera made especially for the superb Ansco. We have both. Men's Suits worth up to $30.00, all priced at $15.00 during West's Remod eling sale.- Adv. 8-13. WANTED Sewing by the day. Can do any kind. Mrs. Nash. Pho:'e Red 1022. 7-22 lmo Adv, tend the Sunday school picnic, there Grande with the opening of the fall will be considerable business to at- term. At the last teachers' election tend to. , ' , Mr. Montgomery asked the board for a - i leave of absence of one year in which Good cameras. $2.00 to $50.00: you 'time he was to complete a course in ,l cm;i- aericulture ana return to open mi Will 1IHU UlCIH Ol. tHIMlw. o . , . . I. Drug store. . . . Adv. 8-12 7t. , extensive course in that branch here. . 1 This request was granted- but before PERSONALS. Prof. Ber.edetti, teacher. The besli :-.:usic furnished for all occasions. Tele-1 ..hone Red 3091. ' Dick Kelly, wife and daughter, went Our Sj)ecialties Girls' Models aiid to Hot Lake on No. 10 this morning. Maternity Corsets, Mrs. O. C. Combs; Corsetiere, 1503 7th st. 1971. American Queen Phone Black Corset. Adv. . THE ANSCO SIGN Ocm. bar for teitdw&lopl&g And printing. HAIR DRESSING, manicuring hair goods, weaving. Rhoda Pierce, Sa voy hotel. Phone Red 1091. Adv. -25 his mind and was to return this year to teach. While in California on his vacation he was offered a position he says, be could not turn down and as a consequence La Grande is without a science teacher. As the time before school opens is so short the school board is casting about for a suitable City Attorney and Mrs. J. P. Rpsk '.applicant and is rushing matters as left this morning for Joseph to visit much as possible. friends. -. , ,. "j " J .' " j LAWN SOCIAL POSTPONED. Mrs. Augustine Brischoux has gonej to Haines to join a camping party for . Uncprtain Weather, Camping Season, a few days. i Etc., Cause for Postponement. Dr. Brownton, the Dentist, has re turned from his vacation and can now be found in his office over Sherry's Thaatre. Adv. 8-12 Ct. Af'".' -"r Will Landrnm and family left thir yarning for Im bler. Mr. Lcndrum is on his vacation this weak. Only a sliort time left to take ad vantage of the $15,000 Suit 3ale at West's. Adv. a-ld. I Miss Lulu Dawson, formerly a pop ular young lady of this city, arrived from Des Moines last night and will remain for several days as the guest of friends. Escause of uncertainties of tho ...,. -.;;-.) ubsence from the city of manv people and various Other caus- ; es the Presbyterian Aid society yester day evening decided to indefinitely postpone the lawn social scneuuicu this evening at the J. W. Loughlin home. The exact date of the social is to be announced later, I t r . (ii) V I INCLUDINol ,Ti I 0y BUSS AN0 BOAT FARES DIRECT 10 PARK AND RETURN $4.25 Auction sale of cows, Saturday, Aug ... inl, Av s.n fit " .iwni. - ., - T... E. M. Brewer, rortiana; james i-ick All things Electric La Grande en( Portland; Ruth K. 1 nomas, lionise Electric Co., Foley Hotel Bldg. Black Tnomas and May K. Thomas, all of 3141. Adv- 7"28 3t Walla Walla; R. a Koon, Bend, Ore.; Piano Teacher, were regisiereu ai mc aumure. j'"- artistitf day- . Modern i i Tomorrow's Breakfast Post Tavern Spe- Mrs. E. L. Evana. Thorough instruction in Piano Playing and Harmony. methods used.. Studio 1008 Third St.1 Phone Black 881. Adv. 6-1-tf Once More Elgin Concert Band at Wallowa Lake Park Saturday, Sunday and Monday, August 23, 24 and 25 Rich and creamy cooked like old fashioned porridge and serv ed hot with cream mul snjir. 20c PACKAGES 'his'breakfast food is the na tural field flavor of wheat, corn and rice, skilfully blended. I m ' I Vacuum vnrsv, n.K.Ni5 1 ,L5TEK1 FCRMTrRK KKVAIKIN6 i ;.TTI.-FiS MAKINfl flTBTITmK PACKIHfl. i v. itFUJseKii, 1G07 Wash. Are. Phone Black 1022 Herman Hillman, Hot Lake; Frank Brown, Imbler; H. L. Fisher, Lookout, Cal.; Ira Pratt and wife, Tacoma; Mrs. George Matther and Miss M. Mat ther, Enterprise; Edgar Ray Sum merville, are registered at the Savoy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Currey accom panied by Albert Currey and George McDonald, left this morning by auto for Katherine creek, the boys will re man at the Thompson ranch for a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Currey will return .tomorrow morning. pattison I Crawfish ! j Brothers j;j GROCERY FojQriH j , Phone Main 80 jjj ! H. S. Jackson, Corvallis; M. W. Win slow, Corvallis, C. H. Turner, Cald well. M. P. Bishop, Athens; Mrs. D. C, Mays, Joseph; Frank Wallington, Ba ker; John Cox, Baker; Albert Bowles, RaW: M. J. Peaseineer, Omaha; D. C. Wilson, Seattle, and A. C. Holmes, Portland, are registered at the Foley. Attorney H. E. Dixon of this city, and Marion Davis, ex-postmaster at'i Union,, and a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias, left this morning for Enterprise, where they will join the Enterprise delegation of Knights of Pythias, who will ascend Eagle Cap mountain anfl administer the degrees of the order to a class of non-initiates. -I 1 - Wr 5 I BAND CONCERTS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY AFTERNOON J. David Haines MUSIC TEACHER BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS. PHONE BLACK 481. AUCTION SALE High Grade Jersey Cows Also Hoi ses LA GRANDE, OREGON SATURDAY, AUG. 16th Also One High Class, Standard Cred, Registeiei StaHica Twenty Head of These Jersey Cows Are Fresh With Calves by Their Side. Horses Are All Mares Weighing from 1100 to 1300 Pounds. , . Haley & Turner Of Caldwell, Idaho M. Nichter, Auctioneer r k P r;