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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1914 L4 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER A(iJ3 J1VO TO-MGlh iL-Jl TOrMGHT ST. ELM AT Famous 4-Act Play 10 - 25 Cts. With each tooth brush we aro giv ing a sanitary glass holder . New lin Drug Co. is Not Neces sary to Parfroil SwifFs PREMIUM HAMS Before Broiling or Frying Put "Premium Ham" directly into the frying pan or broiler, and it will retain its original delightful flavor and will not be salty. , v . TRY IT FOR SALE BY ' Pattison Bros. '. AH kind of fancy and plain sewing done promptly. Mrs. L. Castle, Phone black 1591. Prices very reas onable. Ad. l-6tf. - THE CIGAR FOR THE MAN WHO GUARDS HIS HEALTH Start and end the day with MURIEL the cigar with the fine fragrance' of the full Ha vana without the full Havana's heaviness. No cluttered tongue or filed nerves when you smoke MURIEL. ' 2 for 25c and 10c Straight. Get an introduction taday to MURIEL, The Mild Havana Blend Sold by All Dealers. , When you vtire of rough, strong, high proof whiskey try the new Cyrus Noble. pure, mild and mature W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon ; ; - , II Hot Tamales Wholesale and Retail The Club Eastern Oregon Produce Co. 2M1 POUNDS TO A TON Famous Lioa Bock Springs Coal NUT FOR THE RANGE LUMP FOR THE HEATER . . Cor. GMMwood awl JeffertM. Phone Mala 700. '. " LOCAL BRET1TIE8, . ' F. O. Rose, a graduated chemist of the University cf Illinois and recently connected with Portland drug stores, has come to La Grande to take aposi tion at the Silverthorn drug store. ' Roy Green of Joseph, has purchas ed the Club tailors from Wilson brothers and has decided to carry on a business similar to that of his predecessors. RITTERr ; The photographer in your town. --X' 1-1-tf. The Grand Union Tea Co., 402 N. Fir St., Harris Bldg., Phone Red 1831. . ' l-12,tf. El Tino, the much talked of aid best thought of cigar on the market. Some smoke for 6c. All e'ealers. l-17tf. The Evening Observer on sale at NWlin'8 Book Store. Skating Wednesday night, Satur day afternoon. Saturday night will be a hardtime skate at Rink'. Prizes i for best lady and gentleman. Skat ing Sunday afternoon and night. Spectators free. 1-19, 6t. - We have the best i'ne of stock and poultry supplies in thir region. Now is the time to uso these goods with profit. . Newlin Drug Co. l-12tf. Sidney Lyle, the well known piano tuner, is in town. Orders left at this office will receive prompt attention. ' . , l-14tf. ; MONEY TO LOAN. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment company, Foley PERSONALS. , C. B. Orai deputy game warden, left this morning for the Minam' fish hatchery and other branch line points, ' Professor Armstrong was. among the passengers to Imbler this morn ing. , E. C. Cole of the Rumley Mfg. com pany, left this morning for Joseph in the interest of the company. parcel post whereas formerly it went by express. The new rate is cheap er. - . The following are registered at the; Sommer: ' E. C. Hobbs, Chas. Stan ton, Chicago; B, MoKinley, Jas. Stew art, E. E. Baxter, N. Bassa Jon, Miss Gilmore, P. Verstrand, all of Port land; L P. Caudle, St. Louis; R. E. Leigh ton, North Yakima; Mary Beau doin; L. E. Rice, St. Louis; G. F. Keller; I. Spall; Neil Stewart, Spok ane; H. A. Ellsworth," Boise; S. H, Carver, St Louis; J. B. Everett, Bill ings; M. J. Maynard, Walla Walla; Fred Perkins, B. C. Wilson, Portland; J. B. Wade and wife, Vale. REX HALL DANC1NG ASSEMBLIES Tuesday. The following are registered at the Foley: Hazel and Ruth Reed, Will and B. F. Reed, Portland; E. P. Mar tin, Portland; Geo. C. Miller; L. E. Davis; 'Harry Mays, Joseph; . F. W. Rader, Enterprise; Archer' " Brown, San Francisco; E. W. Harris, Spok ane; W. C. Mulhen, Milwaukee; H. Tj French, Corvallis; C. F. Hummell, Boise; D.; Barren, San Francisco; R. W: Pattengill, Walla Walla; F.: E. Dusker,' Boise; Chas. E. Canda, A. Moody and F. A. Wilhott, Portland. Each ' Saturday and Class and Private Taught Afternoon and Evening , By Appointment. ; . Bert M, Sherwood Proprietor and In structor. ... .v;'-..'; . ;, Hall for rent Wednesday and ' Thursday nights of each week, except! holiday nights and also nights v preceding v holidays. Rates, $25 to midnight; $6.09. per hour after midnight "No decorations can be permitted; . 1 F. E. Stanfield the local tinner, went to Imbler this morning on business. He will be back tonight The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin's Book Store. Special Price on Lump Coal for the next ten days $7.50 per ton of 2001 pounds. Cash on delivery. Get your orders in quickly as the time is limit ed. ' Phone Main 700. ' EASTERN OREGON PRODUCE CO. - Miss Ora Wilcox who has been stay ing with her sister Mrs.' Ed. Phillipps of this city for some time, left for Starbuck, Washington, her home. . Mrs. H. Mentzge who has been visiting in Portland for some time returned to her home in Enterprise this morning. 'V . - The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin's Book Store. ' E. F. Wiley a prominent stockman of Wallowa, returned laBt nigth from Portland where he sold several cars of live stock. , C. E. Norris, president of the Co-Operative- association, left today for Imbler to inspect the business of the . An' opportunity is extended to the women of the city who wish to enroll in a cooking course of twelve lessons ' Dranch at that place. under tne supervision oi miss ' to wards, ' instructor of Domestio Science and Art of the La Grande schools. All who are interested in home and health cooking are invited to meet Miss Edwards in room 2 in La Grande high school building at 7:30 Tuesday evening, January 27, 1914, when class organization will be effected if so desired by those pres ent. 1-20-5 times Mrs. C. W. Ruping of Meridian, Idaho, passed through the city this morriing on her way to" Enterprise where she will visit with friends for an indefinite time. ' ; X. Hot dry air at 72 degrees in a rpom will cause to the occupant a chilly, uncomfortable feeling, while the same room at a temperature of 62 degrees with proper humidity and plenty of fresh air will be pleasanter and more healthful, besides there is economy in the fuel, consumed. Peo ple shut up in steam heated rooms soon become nervous and irritable. One of the most common results from a steam heated apartment is nasal catarrh. The air must be distributed about the room so per sons in every part of the house may receive good air. ' The warm air furnace system prop erly installed, is at present the only available system for the proper heat ing and ventilating of a home. A Torrid Zone Warm Air Furnace will fill all requirements. Mrs. B. Calloway, of Enterprise, returned this morning from Parma, Idaho, where she has been the guest of friends.. She has been gone two .months or more. A.'Perin of. Lower Cove is back from the Willamette valley where he visited in Corvallis and Bell Fountain. His sister-in-law is verV ill with can cer and is not expected to live. Georgia Cecil of Palmer camp, was in the city a number of days visiting her brother who is quite ill at the hospital. The little fellow is making a battle for life. He has been con fined 45 days with appendicitis and an abscess of the lungs but physicians are hopeful that he will recover. Berry Bros. Grocery HEINZ SPAGHETTI in 20c Cans with Eagle Chili Powder makes a very delicious dish. ' Heinz Spaghetti Is maae ".in the very best Spaghetti and Cheese with a rich Sauce of Red, Ripe Tomatoes skillfully spiced and seasoned. '.- . Phone Main 721. CoolingOf f I by an open window it, produc tive iif more ailments than we can enumerate here, but in our stock' of Drugs and Medicines will be found remedies for all. Our Blue Mountain Cough Syrup, for coughs, is a certain cure. ( Quick but safe. 25c & 50c PER BOTTLE. Red Cross . Drug Store Fred J. Taylor of the Eastern Ore gon Produce company left this morn ing for Enterprise, where he will load a car of timothy seed for the middle west Fred says that his company is now shipping hot house 0 Tin r 11 i! nn 11 n m u ; . n - '' mm-, mm mm - mm r-ti u m j J ii v Us? FVf- y - . asr -1 Newest voods Lowest Prices New Line of China, Imported and Domes tic Gold Band, Decorated and y Plain Dinnerware New line Spectacles and Cases New Post Cards LA GRANDE CORNICE WORKS., lettuce to points in the valley by. J I Morgan's 10-25c Store ' a: ; 0- ay S SV s