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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1913)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13t 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE THREE "THE WOLF" HEBE TOMORHDW 10 li LAW MEETS DELHI Tomorrow night "The Wolf" will uprear at the Arcade theatre. Thi? is a sterling dramatic proposition, and will give La Grande one of the few srows tha. will come here tl.is win ter on account of the lack of a straight out road theatre. - Seas are now on sale for "The Wolf," anr? the crowd promises to pack the establishment I V t IF you have never used Electric. Lights, you cannot fully appreciate their superiority; if you have always used them, you are apt to accept them as a matter of course; but if you have used them and then, for some reason, aref orced to do without them--THEN .you will realize how much their bril liance and convenience meant tcryou, You needn't do without them m La Grande, htwever, for our $ service reaches everywhere, and our rates place Electric Light within the means of all. Eastern Oregon Light & Power - Co. 'always at your Service" ALL NEW STOCK THE BEST VALUE Morgans 10 AND 25 CENT STORE Yes, We're Caping the Boys and Men at 25 Cents Each Sure we have your size-Come early -no more after this lot is gone. You Never Lose at Morgan's PORTLAND COMMISSION SUS PENDS IT SIX MONTHS lm Portland, Girls Can Work UatU Bight O'clock at Preaeat " Further light on the industrial wel fare commission's rulings is thrown upon the heretofore vague rulings by an interview in a Portland paper yes terday. It says: The industrial welfare . commission decided this morning to suspend for six months its ruling that women shall not work after 6 o'clock in Portland mercantile establishments. The em ployment of women until 8 p. m will be permitted. The commission's ac tion and the reasons therefor , were stated as follows by Miss Caroline J. Gleason, secretary of the commission, this morning: i "At a meeting of the industrial wel fare commission November 12, 1913, the commission discussed the mercan tile ruling, which becomes effective November 23, 1913, and the following action was taken: "It was decided to suspend in part the ruling prohibiting night work for women In mercantile establishments in Portland. ' For six months after the mercantile ruling goes into effect any person, firm or corporation owning or conducting a mercantile establishment in the city of Portland will be permit ted to employ women until 8 o'clock p. m. This partial suspension of the ruling has been made in response to a request from the Consumers' league and others interested in order that the change may be made gradually and without hardship to employers, em ployes or the buying public. "The commission wishes to make it plain that the 8 o'clock p. m. dismissal hour does not apply to women em ployes in restaurants, confectionaries. hotels, telephone and telegraph estab lishments, nor has the commission contemplated any such ruling in the past." This means that merchants may work clerks at night during the holi day season. CLASSIFIED ADS. STRAYED One bay horse, four years old, weight 1150 lbs. Take up and drop card to John L. Reed, La Grande, 11-1 8t p. FOR RENT Three furnished rooma Call Red 3961. WANTED Three teams and teams ters at once on Spring street, grad ing. See John Mars. 10-20 tf. WANTED To buy cheap Under wood typewriter. Notify. Observer. TO RENT Two large airy, sunny bedrooms, for gentlemen only. 1710 . Fourth st. 10-21 tf. 1512 , ADAMS, AVENUE For rent, housekeeping rooms, and one single bed room, with bath. Phone Black 1731.. 11-4 tf. TWO FURNISHED Rooms with board 905 Spring. Call Red 1721. 11-4 tf FOR SALE OR RENT New Model ' Remington typewriter, F. D. Hais ten Fruniture Store. 10-17. 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 LOST Bar Pin, four Canadian half dimes. Initials E. P. C. N. Call Mian O. 11-8 tf FOR SALE Full blood Plymouth Rock hens. A. B. Blood, Fr.uitdale. Phone Farm. 99. ll-10-6t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone Red 902. 11-8 tf. Your job printing. Have it done at the Observer office. FOR SALE Household furniture. 1806 Cedar. 11-11-tf Party Dresses We Have on Display a Line of PARTY DRESSES that is second to none. They arrived on today's express and are worth coming to see, so come. No trouble to show you. . . . ';, . E.E.II1TUSY LADIES' READY - TO - WEAR large pleasant room, suitable for 2 persons. 1409, Cor. 9th and Wash. Phone Black 1041. , ll-ll-6t FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING All work guaranteed. Mn. D. D. Burger, 1409, Cor. 9th and Wash. Ave. ll-ll-6t FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. One WANTED To feed one hundred head stock alfalfa hay, two dolars per month. 11-11-lme. STRAYED From Palmer Lumber Company mill Sunday evening, Nov. 9, 1 white horse, weight about 1700, 1 brown horse, weight about 1500, white strip in face. Please no tify the Palmer Lumber Co. if seen. lM2-tf LOST Sucking mare colt. J. Witty, La Grande, Farmers 93. Notify J. or phone CLEAN COOL SCALP If your hair Is anything short of perfect; if it is too dry, brittle, dull, thin, or if the scalp itches, immedi ately begin the use of Parisian Sage. The first application removes dandruff cools' and invigorates the scalp and increases the beauty of tbe hair. Parisian Sage, a scientific prepar ation, supplies hair needs. It contains the exact elements needed to make the hair soft, wavy and glossy, and to make it grow it is delicately per fumed not sticky or greasy. Apply aPrisian Sage and the effect is imemdiate. One application stops the head from itching and freshens up the hair. Use it daily for a week and you will be surprised and delighted. Parisian Sage is one of the quickest acting hair tonics known. Get a 50 cent bottle from the New lin Drug Co. today everyone needs it. IS IT PURK-PUNTirUL-DEPENDABLE-ECONOMICALT Supply your home with all the pure, clear, sparkling water you need akiMnl ....II ; .. ... 1 .1 I 1 ci , . ancvi nwui wen vi npuug, mj inD jrerry oysiem. no water tank to c.llect slime, mud or rust. C.MpressecJ air delivers fresh water under the pressure and in , auaatities vou need. Automatic economical in eperation, easily installed. Water left in well uatil you need it thea drawn fresh. i Call and Get Copy of the Perry Book , r let us. send It t. you. We want you to know all about the merits of this upL-date system of water supply. The Terry System has more advantages than. any otJior is just what you need. It will give you water for drinking, kitchen, laundry, bath, barn, sprinkling and lire protection. FOR SAJ.E BY BAY & ZWI1 weu'JL JT i MAKE A NOTE of the fact that an abstract is an absolute necessity when yov pur chase real estate. No matter how well posted you might beyou don't have a full history of the parcel, as you do when we make an abstract of it. Ac curacy guaranteed. TBE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Foley Hotel Building The New York woman who' believes that mothers should teach their daughters to flirt forgets that the daughters can give the mothers cards and spades at that game nowadays. DORDAN'S BAR 215 FIR STREET. EgrSWTSS'" : . 4MVNTRY TRAE SOLICITED. PHONE ORDERS TAKEN CARE I y F AT ALL HOURS. J. F. DORDAN, Proprietor Don't Wait Until It Rains , To get your automobile and buggy tops repaired at Shannon's at La Grande by a first class trimmer for that kind of work. All work first class and guaranteed. . LA GRANDE, ORE. ADAMS AVENUE,