La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1913, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1913.
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QUIT KICKING
If you don't like what you've got, trade it. Some
one else, probably, can use it and may also have
something that you are in need of; r. An Observer
classified ad; will make the deal for you. Try it. 7
Grand Union Tea Store
Will have a complete line in a few days
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Complete line or high grade
ConfectionerV,Nut8, Etc.
Will also serve Coffee, Tea, Milk,
Chocolate, and Merchants Lunch.
You are protected when on our "beet"
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PHONE MAIN 776 IO8I2 Elm St.. La Grande
Equipped to Serve
French Dry Cleaning
WE CLEAN
Suits Gloves
Dresses Furs
Silks ' Feathers
Laces Etc.
A REAL EXPERT IN CHARGE
Incidentally, We have the only Complete Dry
Cleaning Plant between Boise and Poftjand. :
; Parcel Post shipments given special attention.
Cherry's New Laundry, Inc.
GEO, GILBERT,! Manager. ;
THE TELEPHONE
By furnishing quick service in com
munication multiplies a man's capacity
and makes it possible for the business
man'to transact more' business. v
EVERY TELEPHONE A LONG DISTANCE STATION
HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE SYSTEM
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Miss Dollie Chasteen and group of tra ied man eating lions and leopards
with the Barnes Circus here Saturday.
A feature attraction on the program
of the Al. G. Barnes big 3-ring wild
animal circus is a lion act, twenty
four of the largest full grown, jungle
bred African cats, are assembled in
the act.
The group represents the very acme
of lion perfection as to size, value and
training. The herd, if placed on the
market, would easily bring $50,000, as
it is not unusual for a male lion to
sell for $2,500. The lions are all turn
ed loose in the big steel arena in the
centre of the tent at one time, one
lone man in their midst.
Herr Louis Roth is the man a
trainer and tamer of lions of inter
national fame. The things he makes
these lions do and the masterly con
trol he seems to exercise over the
man eaters, is certainly remarkable,
crowding his way among them, arm
ed enly with a small revolver and a
whip, he mounts them into great pyra
mids, feeds one of the fiercest, raw
meat from his naked lips, arranges
the lot in a great pile on. the floor
and lays on the topmost of them. The
daring of the chap seems fairly "devil
ish" and the audience sits tensed and
shivery. The act ends with the lions
doing a free-for-all race around the
arena.
FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot
tage, 4 blocks from business center
small lot, good bargain, som
terms, auw. yt. , rmiiuohi i
Atm ave. - 6-20 tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished house,
nice housekeeping rooms or Dea
rooms. Phone Red 1311. 10-4 Ira.
FOR RENT Feur rooms, inquire at
Hill's Bras store. 9-17 tf.
FOB SALE A revolving bookcase
and books, 1619 7tk st. 9-23 tf.
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms.
Phone Main 75. 9-23 tf.
FOR SALE Third crop of alfalfa
hay in the shock, at $5.00 per ton.
four and a half miles east of town,
W. L. Gekeler. Phone aFrmers 17.
10-2 3t p
FOR SALE Blacksmith tools and
stock. Dutcher's Wagon Shop.
Phone Red 42. 10-2 tf.
FOR RENT Four rooms. Inquire at
Hill's Drug store. , 10-3 6t.-y.
FOR RENT 4 rooms, furnished with
water and light. Phone Red 3961.
10-2 7
FOR RENT Electric Vacuum Clean
er, 1610 7th st. , 9-23 lm. y
FOR RENT One furnished room. Ini
quire 1806 Adams ave. Phone Black
3941. 10-2 6t .
FOR RENT Centrally located, nicely
furnished room with heat and bath.
1607 Sixth street 10-3 tf.
Blaze Wednesday Night.
A small fire that but for the prompt
action of D. A. Barnes and Ivor Sim
onson might have ended seriously,
took place in the Elgin bakery last
night. .The wall, paper caught from
the oil stove used at the lunch counter,
and the wall and ceiling at the back
of the .room were, soon .a mass of
flames. An alarm was turned in and
the fire department responded very
promptly, but Barnes and Cimonson
had the fire, under control, haying
brought a small hose that was at hand
into action. The loss was slinght and
was covered by insurance. Elgin Re
corder. ...
Your job printing. Have it done at
the Observer office. ' .
Excursion to La Grande.
Union, Oct. 6. Arrangements have
i been made for an excursion to' La
Grande next Friday. Reduced rates
are expected with half rates for
children of 11 years and under. An
effort is being made to close up the
town and go to La Grande on that
day, and no doubt there will be an
immense crowd for the-fair. . More
definite announcement will be made
by bills early in the week. .Friday,
October 10,' will be Union county day
and doubtless the big day of the af
'fair. Union has engaged plenty of
j stall room for stock, our drivers will
ibe there, the band will go along and
it will be Union day. Let everybody
! go.
FOR SALE Bungalow complete in a
few days. Splendid location, easy
terms. See All Andrews.
FOR SALE No. 1 riding pony, good
for all purposes. Phone Black 382.
9-30 tf.
FOR SALE Household furniture
700 N avenue. 10-4 6t p
FOR RENT 4 room furnished house
close in, 1620 6th st. 10-4 3t.
FOR SALE Household furniture and
'- canned fruit. 2816 North Second st.
10-6 6t.
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I WANT TO LEASE a modern, fur-
nished house fer the winter . er
longer. W. R. Kivette, Phone
Main 83. , ... 9-16 tf.
WANTED Three rooms er small
house furnished, close to Palmer
mill. Phone Red 3492. 2003 N.
Fir. Adv. 8-22 tf.
WANTED At once, three good teams.
J. L. Mars. 10-3 tf.
WANTED A few roomers and board
ers a private house, four blocks
xfrom Palmer mill. Call Black 291.
9-18 tf.
FARM FOR RENT 1480 acres, 700
acres in summer fallow, good stock
and farm implements; fair improve
ments. Hill & Hibbard, La Grande
National bank building. 9-19 tf.
WME ELECTRIC CO's. SPACE
To the -.Public
We can supply you with everything
that is "carried in the line of Grocer
ies, Vegetables and Fruits.. It makes
no difference how you want them, in
Bottles, Cans or Bulk.
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We also guarantee every thing to be
us wc recommend it, if not let us
know and wc will Kl"dly make it all
right. .
We have just received some very
nice Cranberries, which we would like
for you to see. Remember wc also
carry every thing in Biikery Goods.
I'lionc us your order and give us a
trial.
PHONE BLACK 101.
Send for the Folks
While the Fares are Low:
September 25th to October 10th. Low westbound Colonist Fares will
be in effect via:
PREPAID
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ORDERS
From Principal cities in the East to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and
Northwest Pacific Coast Paints.
Boston
Buffalo .".
Chicago . .
Cincinnati
Detroit . . .
Louisville .
Memphis .
.$55.15
. 47.50
. 38.00
. 42.85
. 43.50
. 42.85
. 42.50
New York . . ,
New Orleans
Oklahoma . . .
Philadelphia .
Pittsburg
St. Louis
Washington .
......$55.00..
46.55
.' 35.25
54.75
47.00
37.00
54.75
$30.00 from Denver, Colorado SprinRs, Omaha, Kansas City, St Jos
eph, St. Paul.
Equally low fares from many other Eastern pohits.
Upon deposit of amount of ticket with any asrent of the' O.-W.
U. & N. ticket will be furnished at any address in the East. For full
particulars call on or write.
Agent 0-W. R. & N.
NORTONIA M OTE.iL
WATCH IT!
Berry Bros., Grocery
PHONE BLACK 101
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European. American Plan.
A. S. HOGUE, Mngr.
A hotel whose homo comforts- and
safety will appeal to you and your
family. Ladies' tea room beautiful
roof garden and large lobby for your
pleasure and convenience. Located
close to the shopping district. Write
for family rates.
Eleventh St., off Washington.
PORTLAND OREGON
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