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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
m lift PRESIDENT DUE WEBER WRITES CLEVER PLAY ONLY THREE DAYS MORE (kjbeTsJ5t Will Positively Close Saturday, Jan. 2tlh .ana, davis of union will in. STALL OFFICERS. . : Saturday to Be Big Event for W. R. Al.Mi C. A. B. Members Here. - Saturday afternoon there will Sie public installation of the officers of tfhe Women's Relief Corps, an aux iliary to the G. A. R. ' Past National President, Mrs.' Davis, of Union; and sabout ten other members from Union mM be in - attendance to witness the "ceremony arid participate in the ban quet which "the organization will ten der the local camp, Oliver P. Morton No. 87 of the G. A. R. ' ' ' ' . The following officers will be in stalled: "Mrs, Julius Roesch, presi dent;' Mrs. Georginna Coalwell, senior vice; Mrs. Mary Miller, junior vice; Mrs.' Ida Gore conductor; Mrs. Susan Faulk, chaplain; Mrs. Susan Williams son, secretary; Mrs. Millie Buck, guard; and Mrs. Violet Morgan, as sistant conductor. - DEALS WITH WOMEN WHO NEV ER HAD CHANCE. . At Arcade Tonight, Called "Thievet . and the Cross." A Soul Stirrer. The Arcade is going to present to the public tonight a play that has some soul stirring truths connected with it. It deals with the history of a woman with God's own soul in her, who never had a chance,- when the right man came, along. Well, such are. the designs of providence you have to Bee it to appreciate it. A woman who has agreed to com mit a clever theft, meets a scientist who wields a reforming influence over her. Instead of going through with the deed she 1 as a change of heart. The big question that you are forced to ask yourself is, how did this man happen in at the hotel at this time, why was he there, and who sent him, who protected the woman from whom she was to steal? You'll think and Mrs. W. C. Drahn will be hostess, often. It is gripping and makes you . m T.aHis' Parish Society of the think. Miss Lois Weber is the writer "Lutheran church at her home" 805 N of the play and it's to the point. Thursdav afternoon at 2, At Arcade tonight. Two long reels. .viork. At this meetW the newly "Famous Artist Finds Affinity in : nffin will assume their du-1 Studio Drudge," is the title of wonuerruny toucningpicuire lor to night. Deserted by rich coquette, he turns to plain Jane, a Cinderella in disguise, billed as Plain Jane. Irene Willace stars in this play. The in imitable Irene, a comedy in heiv self . Adv. , 'Parish Society Meeting Tomorrow. ties. The officer selected for the year care: President, Mrs. Frank Hansen; Vice President, Mrs. A. Humble; Sec retary, Mrs. W. C. Drahn; Treasurer, Mrs. N. Nelson. With this efficient list of officers this society is -looking 'forward to a prcsperous and useful year. Mrs. Drahn invites all the friends of the society as well as the members. 4 A ADDITIONAL LOCALS. 4 t "Modern Brotherhood of America. Rosebud Lodge No. 1413, meets 2nd nd 4th Friday nights each month at Moose hall. Visiting members ta inted to attend. Lillie Kimmell, Sec. "Special Price on Lump Coal for the next ten Jays $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. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS yVVVVTttt Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robertson and children, of Perry, left this morning for Portland and coast points. They will be gone a month or more, .visit ing friends aud relatives.' FOR SALE Milk cow. Phone Farm ers 14x . . x- 1-21, 4t, pd. Many at Baker Funeral. "Baker, Jan. 20. ( Special. )--Many persons from out of town were in Bak fer this morning to attend the funeral .of Misa Jeanette Ryanr the 18-year ."told -girl who died after a brief illness at St. Elizabeth's hospital Saturday -morning. The funeral was held from -tthe Catholic cathedral, the services C. A. Nichoalds of this city .travel ing salesman for the Oregon Gro cery company, successors to the La Grande Grocery company, left today on his weekly trip to Union, Gove and other points. ; v : L. R. Stimson, Grand KeeperVof Records and Seals, K. P., passed through the city this morning on his way to Washington, D. C, where the Knights of Pythias will celebrate their golden jubilee. being conducted by Father Marshall, at 10 o'clock this morning. Friends from Portland, La Grande, Huntington,. Telocaset, Gypsum and other places attended the services. Miss Ryan; had been making her home with Mr. and Mrs John Rizor at Gypsum and, on taking ill, was brought here to the hospital a few days before her death. With The Most Severe Weather of Winter Yet to Come. Your Greatest Needs Are Yet Before You GREAT REDUCllONSuTT&MEXT REDUCTIONS Ladies' Tailored j .r.nmrrD 9T LadkS' so G El BE IS i2 Regular Price J Y2. Regulnr Fnce Salt Sent By Parcel Post. f Two tons of salt were shipped through Baker today by parcel post from Pocatello to Burns, says the Baker Herald. The strange ship ment, which because, it is in an air line of less than 150 miles comes with in the second zone, will travel more than 600 miles before It reaches its destination, Almost eiroto is made, the salt coming in on the C-W, R. & N. to Baker today and being trans ferred to the Sumpter Valley for ship-; ment to Prairie City, whence it will be sent by stage to Burns. The salt was all done up in 50-pound sacks. Postmaster Lachner says this is the, largest parcel post shipment which' has ever come within the notice of the Baker postoffice. House Fire Is Fatal. Alpena, Mich., Jan, 21, -Five peri sons were burned to death when the home of Sam Bloise ,a laborer, burned as the result, of a fire caused' by ah exploding lamp. 'The dead are, Mrs. Sam Bloise and three children find Danato Dalzano, a boarder. Bloise save'd fw'6 of the other children. Comes to Be Married. Miss Minnie Smiley arrived today from Portland and this afternoon was married to Francis Rose, recently located in the Silverthorn drug store as a druggist. The wedding took place in the Catholic church. FORD Buy It Because It's a Better Car $625 Model T lourinq Car f. 0. b.La Grande Smith's Garage La Grande TRUTH TRIUMPHS. La Grande-Citizens Testify for the Public Benefit. , A truthfuj statement of a La Grande citizen, given . in his own words, should convince the most skep tical about the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. If you suffer from, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary . disorders or any form of kidney ills, use a tested kidney medi cine. A La Grande citizen tells of Doan's kidney Pills. Could you demand more . convinc ing proof of merit? : E. L. Bussey, prop, cab service, 1521 Madison ave., La Grande, Ore., says: "I had attacks of kidney trouble and they were always worse when I caught cold. I had dull pains in my back and my kidneys got badly out of order. About three years ago I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and they helped mc I have sines re lied on them. Whenever my back has bothered me, it has taken Doan's Kidney Pills only a short time to fix me up all right. I never used a better kidney medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Bussey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.; Buffalo, N. Y. BOOTH'S HUOIUIEI Has Benefited Thousands of Catarrh, Sufferers Will Do the Same . For You or Money Back, The Hyomei treatment that has ef fectively benefited thousands of suf- ferers from catarrh, Bronchitis,, hus- i ky voice and colds in the head is easy and pleasont to use. Just pour a few drops in the inhaler and breathe it in no stomach dosing. The heal ing, soothing and antiseptic air will reach every nook and crevice of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat; will. surely stop crusts in the nose, raising of mucous, hawking and that choked-up feeling. It will very USt quickiy allay the inflammation and banish the disease or money refunded by Newlin Drug company. A completo Hyomei outfit, includ ing inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs only $1.00, and an extra bottle of liquid, if afterwards needed, is but 50 cent. NEWLIN DRUG CO. Uncle Sam's Loan Office Loans Money on ' WATCHES. DIAMONDS GOLD, JEWELRY We sell unredeemed pledges . less than wholesale price. We sell clothing, shoes, suit . cases, . gents' furnishings . at yery low prices. : 1H1 Adams Ave., Foley BIdg. FOR SALE! Small business; good for two me n; season just opening; small capital required. v 40 Acres close in; will cut into 10 acre tracts if desired; has water to irrigate, all or part at $250.00 per acre; this is fine alfalfa land. 6 Room Modern Furnished Besi dence; 1 block from high school; 1 block from court house; $3500.00 part cash; fine view of valley. i - ' . ; Modern New 6-room House; fine location; built for home by owner; will seU at actual cost; will show you the bills oi cost; $100.00 down, balance $25 00 pfr month, including interest, A SNAP. - LOOK AT THIS ! , : 6 Acres close inj'all under fence; new 6-room house; 6 shares in water ditch running thru place. $4,000.00, cash or ' trade; insured' for three years. Now is your chance. V m have anything you want at yon- own terms. Buy now while prop erty is at. BEDROCK PRICES.. SUOA R ADDITION Lots only $10.00 down $5.00 per month. Pine land and very low m price. Come in and let us sell you one for a home and help you put your rent in your own pocketbook and m jour own home. Lots only $100.00 to $200.00. Can you beat this? C. CP Phone Main 754 Black & Co 111 Depot St., 00 La Grande, Oregon