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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE CHERRY'S WHERE QUALITY PREDOMINATES. Grist to Produced by Essanay 'An intensely interesting plot and counterpart built around a Bit uation that is a growing evil of the times The influence of this pic ture' story can work only good. :':' : f,. ;' " "THE LOVE OF BEAUTY" A picture fuM. of freshness and beauty A Lubin. . , "THE DESPERATE CONDITION OF MR BOGGSV-An Edison comedy a full reel and not an inch too long, for it amuses all the way. ,M' v; ).,. ' . :'. '; '-? ' "; r " ' JIMMY AND FLECIE MARTIN In bits of comedy a clever act. " ' LOCAL BREVITIES. . ' ..' : - .:' ; Hill's Drug store develops films. WANTED Three teams and teams . ters at once on Spring strep grad :, ing. See John Mars. 10-20 tf. John. E. Crymes, of the American Sunday School union returned recent ly from Wallowa county, where he spent some time visiting Sunday schools. He says there was consider able snow fall in that section a few days ago. Mr. Crymes left this morn- 'ing for Portland, where the American Sunday School union missionaries of ' the northwest will hold an eight-day efficiency and fellowship, conference. C. B. Cauthorn, . Dentltit, has re moved his office from over Hill's Drug Store, and is now located in Rooms 3, 4 arlU 5 in the West and Jacobson building. 10-15 lm. Remember the library benefit. FOR SALE Thirty head Jersey oows andheifers, fresh and Boon fresh. Freo Hamilton, Summervifc, Or. ... 10-18 6t. If Rexall Liver Salts do npt relieve you we will refund your money. Pleas ant and gently laxative. Hill's Drug 'store. . 10-20 2t. Experienced apple packers wanted. Call Black 3701. .10-17 3t. ' Pretty Mesh Bags just like you need you will find them at Silver thorn's Family Drug store. 10-21 lOt 1 Fine line Manilla cigars at The Club. . V 10-18 tf. Hyacinths and Tulip bulbs have ar rived. Plant now for early spring flowers. La Grande Seed & Floral Co. 10-13 tf.. IS YOUR FAMILY EATING THIS NEW D1ST? HEINZ j SPAGHETTI j A different better kind of Spaghetti with a new found flavor and cooked all ready to a serve. The ingredients are choicest spaghetti, special im- I ported cheese, and the rich ap- I petizing Heinz Tomato Sauce. I There is enough in one 20c a call for four or five dishes.. i i PHONE NUMBER, MAIN 80 j PATTISON j : BROTHERS GROCERY j the Mill. in two parts. Our fourth greenhouse is now com plete. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the plants. If you are going to plant any bulbs this fall now is the time while the ground is wet to plant them. Wo have a large assortment at reasonable prices, fresh carnations and roses from our own greenhouse daily. La Grande Seed & Floral Co. 10-21 tf, The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin's Book Store. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church will give a supper bazaar and rummage sale November 18th. Watcl for future announcement. 10-20 tf. Second Hand Goods Wanted-p-I will pay good prices for slightly ' used house furnishings. Phone B 641. F. D. Haisten, Furniture on Easy Pay ments. 10-17 tf. Calabash pipes, 75 cents . at The Club. ; 10-18 tf. Calwa Grape Juice, 5 cents at The Club. ' 10-18 tf. FOR SALE OR RENT New Model Remington typewriter, F. D. Hais ten Fruniture Store. 10-17 Will the party who took raincoat with pair of gloves from Fred Gas kill's car on Adams ave.,. Thursday evening, please return same and re ceive reward. No questions asked. - Adv. 10-17 4t. FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot ' tage, 4 blocks from business center, small lot, a good bargain, som terms. Edw. W. - Kammerer, 2004 Adams ave. 6-20 tf WANTED A 3$ Phone Main 32. wide tire wagon. 10-14 tf. , Remember the library benefit. FOR RENT 2 bedrooms with bath, 1512 Adams avenue. Phone Black 1731. Two blocks -from center of town. . . 10-15 tf. All shapes of Van Dykes at The Club. ' . 10-18 tf. FOR RENT Modern furnished house, nice housekeeping rooms or bed ; rooms. Phone Red 1311. 10-4 lm. FOR RENT One furnished room. In quire 1806 Adams ave. Phone . Black 3941. 10-14 tf. Prof. David Haines has a few hours each day. he will devote to mandolin, and guitar instructions, can uiacK 481. Adv. 8-22 tf. Emerson upright piano for sale. Snap if taken at once for cash. Call 1427 Adams. 10-20 6t. DR. H. S. BROWNTON, Dental Of fice over Sherry's theatre. j Crawfish ! j Foley Grill Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Remedy! will relieve your cold or money back. Hill's Dug store. 10-20 2t. - FOR SALE A revolving ' and books, 1610 7th st i rtc 1 t ' . ,. t . . . " ouj iiini",;ber of friends oeiween n:ao and 9:30, Red Fox Fur Collar. Finder please notify Fred- . erick Schilke and receive reward. . 10-20 tf. It la a hard matter to wash dishes and "keep house!' without getting chapped hands. A pair of our Maxi mum gloves will do the trick. Hill's Drug store. ; 10-20 2t . Brick, Stone and Concrete Work. AO kinds of renali-ia. remodelinv. underpinning, ornamental and rustic brick or atone work. Fire places, man- nee. Hues ana eei. work guars n teed. W. C. Hanson, Contractor.. Phone R. MM. Adv 7-30 tf . ; Mrs. McCoy comes to La Grande on Thursday evening in her' new play, entitled, .'Tomorrow'.. Her La Grande audiences are accustomed to hear her in the Scotch dialect but this play is strictly American. This is not Mrs. McCoy's first appearance in strictly English readings as "Dr. Luke, of Labradore," is considered by many, her most successful reading. Remember the date, Thursday, at 8:00 p. m., at the . Presbyterian ' church. Tickets to be had from any Neighbor hood club member. Price 50c for adults and 25c for .school children. The very latent style in Hats at the La Grande Millinery Parlors. 10-1 stf The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin's Book Store. ' Johnson's fine candies at The Club. 10-18 tf. CARPET AND RUG Cleaning and Weaving. La Grande Fluff Rug Co. Phone Black 1521.. 9-22 tf. FOR SALE A small store building on 4th st; $400.00 cash. Yearly in come, 132.00. A good investment. 1604 First st., Phone Red 1222. . ' . ' 10-20 tf. FOR RENT 2 rooms. Hill's Drug store. ; Inquire at 10-14 5t. For fine, developing and finishing and high class cameras, try Silver thorn's FamSJ- Drug store. They keep a full line 10-21 lOt. Mrs. E. L. Evans wishes to announce the re-opening of her home studio, 1018 Third st. Thorough instructions in Piano and harmony. ' Special atten tion given to touch, tone and technique For terms, Phone Black 881. 9-24 tf Our line of Rubber Goods is most complete; see our display window. Hill's Drug store. 10-17 2t. FOR SALE Bungalow complete in a few days. Splendid location, easy terms. See All Andrews. Remember the library benefit. LADIES' TAILORING and Dress making parlors. Mrs. Rev. Adams, 1417 Adams. 9-30 tf. An old ramshackle sidewalk on T avenue, that has been the terror of pedestrians for the past year has nov been repleced by a good concrete side walk. Property owners along the street have also made improvements in the nature of better walks around their dwellings, all of which improve ments make that street a desirable one to live on, P. J. Lilly is doing the work. WANTED A few roomers and board ers at private house, four blocks from Palmer mill. Call Black 291. 9-18 tf. FOR SALE Household furniture; mahogany and oak including carpets and rugs. Phone 1222. 10-20 tf RITTER. The photographer in your town. 11-ltf No hunting or trespassing allowed on our, property. Mrs. Caroline An derson and Mrs. aKte Hanley. 10-18 '6t. FARM FOR RENT 1400 acres, 700 acres in summer fallow, goed stock and farm implements; fair improve ments. Hill & Hibbard, La Grande National bank building. 9-19 tf. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Pulliam, just embarked on the sea of life as man and wife, left this morning for Los MAngeies, cai., wnere tney will re bookcase J side in the future. Mrs. Pulliam. is 9-23 tf. t the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I Slow of Summerville. A large num- were at the station to ! see mem orr and make things merry with a copious qhower of rice, to the edification of. not only local people, but also to travelers on the train. Mr. Pulliam holds a good position in Los Angeles and seems to have an abun dance of red blood in his veins. He will no doubt make good. FOR RENT Centrally located, nicely furnished room with heat and bath. 1507 Sixth street 10-3 tf. - The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin'a Book Store. :; ; George Kemp, dialer in Mew and second hand goods, upholstering and repairing done. Phone Red 101. 1420 Adams ave. - '. 10-4 tf. Silverthon says: "You take the pic ture, we do the rest." 10-21 tf VALLEY FARM FOR SALE Grain and alfalfa. Terms.- Address box 460, La Grande. 10-20 12t p. Remember the library benefit. FOR SALE 1 horse, 2 sets harness, 2 seated carriage, paint wagon, 2 sets extension ladders, 6 small lad ders' and all other painting tools,! I all for $100.00. Phone Red 1222. II - 10-20 tf. Your job printing, the Observer office. Have it done at . The Moose lodge will meet every Monday evening from now on. TO, RENT Two large airy, sunny bedrooms, for gentlemen only. 1710 Fourth st. ; Y 10-21 tf. WANTED Roomers 1904 Third street. 1591." and boarders. Phone Black 10-18 2w. FOR RENT Four room house close in, 2111 Cedar, apply 2113 Cedar. '. , , ' . 10-18 2t p. FOR LOAN $900 on valley farm land." Mrs. J. H. Kendred, 2806 Spiuce and.Z. 10-16 6t p. Remember the library benefit. FOR RENT -Electric Vacuum Clean er, 1610 7th sW s 9-23 lm. The Evening Observer on sale Newlin's Book Store. at ; . PERSONALS. S - $.!'4''$$'3$,S,,3,3' Mr. Johnson of La Grande, went to Imbler this mornine where he will accept a position in the Imbler bank. Mrs. C .R. Thornton of La Grande, went to,Walla Walla this morning on business. She will be gone a number of days. Mrs. Hy Hill and daughter, Ruth, departed on No. 17 for Pendleton this morning, where they 'will visit with friends for a number of days. Mr. find Mrs. Clms. C j-V. of Joviph, were Portland bound passengers this morning. Mr. Cook thinks he will make Portland his future home. Mrs M. D. Tipton arrived this morning to be the guest of her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burr, recently married. Mrs. Tipton lives in Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ou'.chtr, who for Die past few years have ' made La Grande their home, departed this -norning for Napa, Cal.. where they in tend o 'eside !n the fn'.-ire. Mrs. M. .1. Mayr- of Elgin departed today for Athann, Oregon, where slie expects to spend the winter with In r daughter, Mrs. C. A. Biuret. Mr. Bar ret is senator fcom that district. Mrs. S. M. Wilson and son Leonard, of Twin Falls, Idaho, passed through La Grande this morning on their way to Wallowa, where they will spend o number of weeks at the home of Mr. Geo. Lilly,' parents of Mrs. Mrs. G. Freitag, of Walla Walla, spent a number of delightful weeks visiting Mr. .and Mrs. Trill, of this cityr and looking over her Interests in Enterprise. She returned home this morning. ; Mrs. E, R. White, of Blockfoot, Ida ho, arrived this morning to he the guest of her son, Henry White, Jf.; of tma city. . Mrs. White is a pioneer of the Idaho country, but is thinking of maxing her homo in La Grande in the future. ' ..'W ino. Hudspeth of Oklahoma City, was in orande a number of days looking for investments. He left this morning for Portland on business but will return in the near future to make further inquiries , concerning . oppor tunities in this valley. Mrs. R. N. Williamson and son, My ron, of Modesto, Cal.,' who have been in La Grande for a number of weeks the guests of their parents and grand- pa rents, returned this morning to RED CROSS rfe and-Mrs, Wilson. ' The CityGroceryS!Bakery 'FKCKE MAIN 75 Standard Oil Company '.CALIFORNIA)' PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO LADIES' DAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. ' their home in California. Mrs. Wil-' liams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stevenson of La Grande. ' . Judge Eckley went to Hot Lake this morning to take the baths. He will be gone a couple of days. D. R. Atkinson of Portland, state agent for the Northern Fire Insurance company, is in the city visiting the agents in La Grande and other cities of eastern Oregon. Mr. Atkinson owns a great deal of real estate In this city. B. F. Stock well, of Wallowa, went to Walla Walla this morning on busk ness. Mr. Stockwell was at one tin a resident of Ellensburg, Wash., and came to the valle ytwo yeara ago. Hit owns one of the best ranches in Wal lowa county and is prospering. ' Mr. McConnell and daughter depart ed this morning for their home in Elk Grove, Cal , They were agreeably surprised to meet - some intimate friends of theirs on No. 17, going to Sacramento. Mr. McConnel was at one time owner of a large tract of land in this vnlley.V '' "1 I I SCOUT ' WITH A KODAK ' Let the boys bring home the story of the hike, he camp, and each day's -fun, in ' pictures. With a Kodak or Brownie, they can also develop right on the field, in daylight. Easy to car ry, simple to operate. ' Kodaks, $5.00 and up. Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00. Film supplies always on hand and always new. . DRUG STORE Fresh Shipment Just Received A Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon : 1 E. P0UCK, Prop. Ladies always welcome to our Retail Department See our windows for confections. The Club