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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1913)
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1913 . WHERE QUALITY PBEDOMI .NATES. "Father and Son," ' OP 'The Curse of the Golden Land." A Vitagraph Two Part Special. . .. . A masterpiece in True Vitagraph Style, having in it tha'- touch of nttture that makes the whola world kin. ' w. Excellent educational, showing interesting new sights in our Island Possessions A Selig. Dear Old Dad can't get oal of the harness Biograph Comedy-''Drama.-,.. ,: . " "' . A Selig 'Comedy lull of life ird action. . ' . SUNDAY. f THE FLIGHT OF THE CROW Selig; two parts. A feature extraordinary. ,.' i "SPECIAL ATTRACTION." " , .. : G. W. Lightfoot presents h is original pictures and lecture of "Panama Canal," 40 illustrations. , , . , shape. Phone Red 3561. ; A snap if taken before September 15th. A dr. 8-26 9-16. . - Uncle Tom's Cabin, In three reelsi will be the feature attraction at the Arcade theatre Monday night The county convention of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the First Meth- I odist Episcopal church on September ! 16. beginning at 9:30 a. m. and last- ing until 4:30 p. m. Everyone will be made welcome. Lunch will be.serveo at nooii. In -the evening a lecture will be riven bv Reverend E. B. Fyke. Mrs. W. L. WHEATLx, secy. Roi-nnH hand poods wanted at Kemps Second Hand Store, 1420 Ad ams avenue. .';,.'; -H "t. p Uncle Tom's Cabin, in three reels, will be the feature attraction at the Arcade theatre Monday night e LOCAL BREVITIES. . . Hill's Drug store develops filma Red Cross Drug store. The Kodak store. Amateur Finishing. 9-12 tf You get what you see and see what you get at The Cafeteria. - The -Leading Corset: American Queen. Mrs. O. C. Combs, Corsetiere, 1503 7th st, Phone Black 1971. Ameri can Queen Corset. Adv. -. SALE OF SWITCHES $15.00 switch- es made of real hair, $6.00 to $10.00 Also fine ones for $3.00 to $6.00. Must sell this week; Mrs. A. D. Vandecar, 1414 Adams. M0 tf HAIR DRESSING and manicuring, fine line of Hair Goods at Room 10 Savoy Hotel, Rhoda Pierce. Phone Red 1091. . .. " ." PERSONALS. DR. H. S. BROWNTON, Dentist. Of fice over Sherry's theatre. Miss Lema Moss left this morning to take in the Round-Up at Pendleton. All Mnir Wlwr'rlr I.a Grande Electric Co., Foley Hotel Bide. Black 3141. Adv. 7-28 131. SCHOOL OPENS. . Fall term commenced September 2nd. write for catalog. Baker Busi ness college, Baker Ore., . 9-6.10-13. Ladies buy the latest Hats at the lowest prices, La Grande Millinery Co. - ' 9-12 It . Wanted 500 ladies to buy hats at the La Grande Millinery Parlors. 9-12 It BITTER. The photographer in your town. ll-ltf V Uncle Tom's Cabin, in three reels, will be the feature attraction at the Arcade theatre Monday night. . . 1 . . v FOR SALE A good five-room house and one acre of ground with rood putbuildings in La Grande invest ment addition. Also four acres with ham. sheds and other buildings; bearing orchard and one half acre in small fruit; all in good You pay for what you eat and eat what you pay for at the Cafeteria. "4. ' Henceforth the Bussey Cab Line Baggage and Express, will have head ouarters at Foley hotel. . Phono aMm 81. . Adv.. ' 8-2 c. .,! rVktiirtik Work. . DrKAt OlUI't mw T ,. i.: i ..noii'tnir. rpmndeline:. All HlllHB w e '- .v underpinning, ornamental Bnd rustic brick or stone worn, r ire pituro. -tie, flues and cet. Work guaranteed. W. C. Hanson, Contractor.. Phone K. 8692. aqv -ou,u We pay best price for Second Hand Furniture, uynis ronunn next MJ ucuura " , . Meal tickets at the Cafeteria. l fi.iUar fnntructionS jnanooiin ami , y-..:i n. hi: a few hours ITTQl V ttVIU uni"w ' . . . i :ii j.iMta til mandolin eacn oay ne wm " a .;t instructions. Call BlacK 48i. 6 Adv. 8-22 tf I ARE YOU SURETHE FOODS YOU BUY ARE CLEANLY MADE ? It is possible to have clean liness without quality, but you cannot have quality without cleanliness. ; ' IN HEINZ 57 VARIETIES You have both cleanliness and quality in the highest de gree. ,. , We carry a complete line of Heinz Pickles in Bulk. Heinz Bottled Pickles in Glass Heinz Tomato Ketchup. Heinz Strawberry Preserves. Heinz Apple Butter in Glass. -J'TIBES, TIME ""j MONEV 0 TBOUBtS I I : IV : PUNCTURE 8.TOP fjLi! Miss Alice Snook, a member of the post office force, is slightly improved after a long illness with rheumatism. John Bickford. a creameryman of Elgin, was in the city today, on busi ness matters. ' ' Miss Mariorie Silverthon leaves this evening for Portland to continue .her studies at Reed college. ; Mrs. Lewis of Hilgard returned to her home this morning after a few days' visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milligan, of this city. E. F. Fay, Portland; E; T. Roupe and wife, Joseph; J. B. Hambleton, Joseph, were registered at the Som- mer last night. R T. Routie and wife and J. B. Ham bleton of Joseph, came in from ren- lnst n eht after attenaing wie Round-Up. They drove overland in Stoddard-Davton car. .While here the party stopped at the Sommer. , Ci. G. Hookins, general manager oi the Blue Mountain Creamery company, haa irnne to Srwkane with his family and while there will be, chief entry clerk at the f Ipokane fair. He will re turn about the first of next monin. 1 "mmr&m::. I T mXA Coats II m i moves l"K MMnettj ' :, Our trimmer has just come home af- ier spending two weeks in some of the ' best millinery houses on the coast and we feel that we are in position to say to you that our department was never ' better equipped to serve you than this fall. Our stock is very complete) both in trimmed hats, shapes, and a . full line of trimmings for fall. , v 1 We shall be pleased to show you some of the NEATEST and most UP TO DATE FALL HATS, when you are ''in.. We have just received a shipment which makes our Hne of ladies', .misses', and children's Coats com- plete. , CORRECT STYLES, FALL SHADES, POPU- LAR FABRICS.;;; ;;; .; ;-; vif Children's Dresses THIS IS A NEW LINE WITH US. We just put on sale a very nice line and large assortment of WORSTED DRESSES for school girls in sjzes rptn 6. f-' .f , to 14 years. They look exceptionally good to p and.w. , think the line will be appreciated oy mouium u girls going to school. IT SAVES DRESS MAKING AND MONEY.. When ou can buy a very neatly made, good quality, wool serge dress from $2.85 to $3.50, it must certainly appeal to any mother who hasn't the time to devote to sewing as most of them has not-When in, ask to see the line, y tS'.'"' ' . 1L 4V- etnu'a uasnn ill unon us. WE ARE REAY TO SUP-, ,. ine cool evemngB reraino uo w iv.e ; r --- - m t. i tn PLY YOUR EVERY WANT IN STOVES, both coal and wood, ranging in price from 5.5 to . We have a full and complete line of sizes in stove boards, priced ton Lin Z .. paper lined. COAL HODS, FIRE SHOVELS, ELBOWS all kinds of STOVE PIPES, DAMPERS, in fact everything to make you comfortable. V . j j .vu " Have you seen the new LORAIN RANGE ON LEGS, whiteenameled oven doors and tea shelf, square 18 inch oven, $52.50, reservoir, $60.00. ,, , . , . . t THE GOLDEN RULE CO. , ..-m.. c " Prices Least Hwumg lilt uuin ggg 'I Miss Clara Pause is at home after, a week at Hot' Lake Springs. ; AUTOMATIC PUNCTURE STOP Closes Tire Punctures Instantly Guaranteed not to harm tube or cas ing. fines not afect the air cushion effi ciency, as only a small portion of tube space is required to contain it. , , Tires treated at . " Leighton's Garage Agents and distributors for Unior, and Wallowa counties. '5j; EDW. F. SINCLAIR. State Manager. S. R. Ila worth is recovering slowly from, a four-weeks' illness due to la rinr.i. He has been seriously ill but is "on the mend" today and his many friends are allowed to visit him, a con dition not deemed best for some little time. . Miss Emma K. Lammers, who has been visiting Mrs. C. H. Zurbacher, all summer, started back to Portland on Tuesday. She is a teacher in the Washington high school of Portland. Mrs! Zurbacher accompanied her as far as La Grande. Enterprise Record Chieftain. Victor Thornton leaves tomorrow evening for Milton where he enters Milton college. Miss'Nita Worth leaves tomorrow for Pullman, where she enters the college for her second year. Tom Johnson or Cove, was one of nponle who attended the round-up today. W. L: Lvnn of the Barnhart Broth ers & SDindler. printers' supply house of Seattle, was in the city today trans acting business.. H. A. Bodmer returned last evening from an auto trip to Paradise, where he visited with his brother for a few . Cove "Brushes Up," The little city of Cove, just nine miles northeast of Union is brushing up through its Commercial club and nrnnoRes to secure a place in the pub- lip PVf. if nossible. editorially says the Union Republican. tve aeBerves mnr of Tjublicitv than it receives ow- ino- to its Drominence as a fruit grow ing and farming section, ana it us Commercial club and citizens will awaken to the opportunity it vll be nossible to give the place me puo- licity it deserves. There are few com- mimitiPH more favorably located man i Cove section, but in jMer to k-w its cood noints before the gen o eral miblic. the business men ana peo- .i h Tove country must" organize . . - . , ... nr ertive work, ine aesiraoie things in this life come generally to those who go after them. . Roundup Specials Combine. Raker and Elein specials bound for the round-up, were augmented in size and people here this morning with lo cal visitors to the femueton attrac tion. The trains were combined here and made a long ' string1 ftf 'cars to make the final trip. . "V days. Archie Miller, Enterprise real estate Bishop Visits Union. Bishop Paddock, of the Episcopal church, conducted the funeral service over the remains of Thos. Bnen ae CALLA AND EAST!i LILY BULBS NOW IS THE TIME , TO FINE. LARGE, " BULBS, 25,; t EACH. POTTED IN LARCiE POTS, 50e. ILtt WIOIIUW www - I I ." s 'I- al So. ! Midget Bike Shop ! - J : : ; .. I PATTISON I BROTHERS j GROCERY Phone Main 80 The only exclusive Bike and Motorcycle repair shop in the city. We guarantee our work. We carry a complete stock of supplies. . Next door to Smith's garage. ' . C. L. LITTLE, Manager. . Mrs. Lester Bramwell and three chil dren returned to their home in La Grande after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. p. H. Jordan. Mrs. Bramwell and Mrs. Jordan are sisters. Mr. Bramwell has a good position in the ticket office of the O.-W. R. & N. com pany at La Grande. Enterprise Rec ord-Chieftain. , George E. Hendricks, The Dalles; W. F, Wades, Lostine; H. M. Shutt, Joseph; Vern Berry, Imbler; A. u. Watts, Boise; F.: W. Boyd, Palmer Junction: Mrs. Ray Shelton, Imbler; Joe Hallgarth, Elgin; W. C. Dorrance, main- Thomas Martin. Imbler; K. t. Smith, Enterprise, and Mrs. Jay mu- Arcnie Miller, tnterpriBe reui , . dealer, and county fair booster, return- Derocher Sunday last, ..coming trom , mi v. . .. tj i;..a 4nr fVio mirnose. Rector ed-to his home this morning after i''Srrm- The 1 1 XvtJv. ruwciii ui vj mb ... i service was beautiful and impressive. Union Republican. . - f -v : I Crawfish I brief visit with his brother William Miller, of this city. Miss Lenna Bell, of Omaha, who has been at Hot Lake Springs for the two past weeks, came over to La Grande to spend a few days with friends. She will return to the Lake from here and then go on to Omaha. - David Bav is here from Portland for fw Havs to visit old-time friends. He attended the round-up yesterday nnd v-ame over to La Grande last ev ening to visit, his sons, Frank and Harve Day, and call on former neign bors and friends. . Mrs. Frank Barrett, Imbler; J. W. Hinltfnrrl. Eloin: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ;" ' Fine Grain Prospects. A. ' J. Goodbrod has examined the ornin nrosDects of this locality quite tWono-hlv this fall and is oi tne opinion that this section will producg some of the finest grain ever grown hi ( the valley. The highland grain, he J says is especially fine.' The threshers l ar iust eettine busy, and it wiTl soon be known just how good the crop is. Smith, enterprise, ana smth. oay ihh- ' : n nwonQ. j Foley Grill j Savoy last night Arthur Van Fleet is in I Grande from Santa Barbara, where he has been located with Uncle Sam's post office department for the past year and a half. He will take his mother and sister to California to spend the winter there when he returns, whicn will be in a few days. He is much surprised at the growth of La Grande fcince his" departure and still holds a warm spot in his heart for the city, though he is very fond of the climate and conditions in California. P Ttnir. Walla Walla: L. f . Allen, Wallowa; A. M. Dent, Seattle; O. W. Gyburs Funeral Held. ., The funeral of Jim Gyburs, who w . killed at Palmer Junction yesterday, was held at 2:30 this afternoon at Hil gard. . ' ' Ratchelor Baby Dead. Jennieve Gereldene Batchclor, three waiiowa; a. m. uvn., owimi v .-- , . , r. r . tinn Lnii rtantrhter of Mr. and Mrs Wyatt, wasnington, u. v,., .-... - - - . ...... nn(1 Stevenson, Elgin, were registered at r ranic rar, . the Eommer last night. H. S. Green, Spokane; W. C. Marsh, Wallowa; C. A. Mc- Glran, Wallowa; . Harry bweet, Sweet, Ida.; Geo. B. Morton, Durkee; B. S. Montgomery, Boise; J. J. uavis, ti.l.... .T r. Pnine and son. Wallowa; Fred B. Lister, Portland, and Mr. and u,. w K. Harden. Haines, were guests' at the Foley last night was buried this afternoon from the home with Rev. R. E. Close officiating, Cnnkpd Food Sale. Tfc Pi-Rhvterian ladies will hold a vH tnnA sale at the Snoderass gro- n.vt Saturday afternoon ana .n;nr Cake, bread, salad, pies, doughnuts, baked beans, etc., will be for sale at reasonable prices. 9-1318-19. FountaiivPeiw That Write Right We have fountain pens that will write just as fyou want them to write fine, medium, coarse. . : .... . Our stock of Parker and Watej man Fountain Pens will afford you splendid choice. .. I These pens are without doubt t the best on the market In ev- ery particular they will prove; satisfactory. They are uncon ditionally guaranteed.: If you get one that does .not prove all yon could wish, bring it back. The money refunded if we can not suit you. Large pens for office use;., small ones for the pocket All kinds for school. i'S PENS $1.00 TO $10.00 Red Cross Drug Store tV J 1' 1