La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1914, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JEBRUARY 13, 1914
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Ansco Cameras Hills Drug: Store.
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Valentines Eed doss Drug store.
Cheap work, means .poor material
and hasty work, and. both of these
spell curses on the plumber. I charge
a living wage and do ro.y work like a
tradesman ought. J. ifi. DURST.
Your shoe repairing done in first
class manner, from best material, at
L. J. French Shoe Store Ay S. C
Kingsley. . 2-2, tf.
Let us develop your kodak films
Red Cross Drug Store.
, Man with wife and child wants
work, must have it. Good references.
Has knowledge of typewriter and
shorthand. Balance in the bank is
$23.50 and that . will not last long.
Phone Black 8722. :
O. A. C. Glee Club reserved seat
sale, Friday morning at Van Buren's,
11.00. 2-10. St.
LADIES have your hair goods
made up by expert hair workers.
Boom 15, West-Jacobson Bldg.
2-12, 2t.p.
We develop your films Hili's lrn;r
Store. , 2-12, St.'
C. J. Black is somewhat improved
today. !
The rink,' "not the high school gym
nasium, will see the - Wallowa-La
Grande basketball game Friday night.
0. A. C. Glee Club reserved seat
sale, Friday morning at Van Buren's,
11.00. 1 2-10, St.
See the four funny waiters Cab
aret Minstrels.
HITTER
The photographer in your town.
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The nound producer installed in the
Arcade yesterday was tried out with
good success. C. E. (Clicks) Allen,
is the operator and owner and is much
pleased with the contraption, which
makes every conceivable sound need
ed to imitate the sounds that would
be made were the actors on the films
flesh and blood. '
Harvey house, coffee Utahna grill.
Fresh fish served deliciously and
all styles .each Friday at Utahna
Grill, Depot street
Anyone knowing of work which a
man or mature boy can perform will
oblige the charity society of the city
by informing Mrs. Fred Schilke, phone
black 332. There are men who want
work, and this will be supplied if
possible. Snow shoveling, sawing
wood or anything of that niture.
Observer on sale at the Club.
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The Most Suitable Molasses For
Both Baking and Table Use of
PELICAN
Open Kettle Molasses
Very highly recommended for Taffy Candy,
Boston Baked Beans, Steamed Bftad, Molasses
Cakes, Ginger Bread, Etc.
This molasses is bought by a representative "'
of the Pacific Coast Syrup Co., from the plan
tations in the best Sugar Producing districts in
the state of Louisiana.
It is absolutely pure, and its rich flavor and
peculiar sweetness makes this molasses differ
ent from all others.
Gallon Cans. 46c
Phone Number Main 80
PattisonBros. Grocery
College - Songs - and -
Stunts
The Northwest's best band of
College Singers coming to this
city February 16th
No musical program and eve
ning of amusement and enter
tainment can excel that of
O. A. C. GLEE CLUB
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Sherry's Theatre
February 16
Prices $1,00
Reserved at Van Buren's
PROGRAM.
1 Battle Hymn, i from the opera
"Rienzi" .... Wagner
The Glee Club -
2. Solo: "Macushla". .Mac Morrough
L. Ross Johnson, Tenor '
3. "Absent" The O. A. C. Quar
tette Metcalf
Johnson, Greene, Thomas, Jordan
4. Solo: "The Clang of the Ham
mer" .... .....Bonheur
George Randolph Thomas, Baritone
"But they Didn't". .Rogers
' The Glee'Club
... Violinhgof6...i4.:i...i...;.;i.. ,
Second i' Mazurka '. i. ...... .
.Henri Wienawski
To a Wild Rose. .......... '. . !
.... ..Edward Mac Howell
, Laurence Skipton
7. "Bring Her Again". .. .Hastings
The Glee Club
Inter mi iiiien. ..
8. ; The Rural Trobadours. .Original
Scudder, Steinmetz, Hollowell ; ,
9. ' Scotch Monologue a la Harry .
Lauder . . ....
Mr. Henry Russell
10. Trials , of a "Fusses," in pan
tomine .... . .Original
Jonasen, McCollum, Poulson, Greene,
Flint, Boon
11. Reading: "Cremation of Sam
McGee" .... .......... ..Service
v; ; ' Joy Scwdder -
12. Collegiana ........ i ... . Original
The Glee Club .
College melodies and popular airs,
vitalized with exuberant "college
spirit.
I ran install a water nvntem anv-
where in the valley, one that will
trive you as much pressure as you
want and at reasonable figures. J.
G. DURST.
El Ttao, the much' talked of and
best thought of cigar en the market.
Some smoke for 5c. All dealers.
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, Sidney Lyle, the well -known piano
tuner, is in town. Orders left at this
office will receive prompt attention.
1-Mtf. :
. W. Skipton of Salem, will be in
La Grande Saturday tomboy horses
and mares,-ranging in weight from
1300 to 1500 pounds.
Island Cty this morning,
return this evening.
He will
Mrs. Brichoux of this city, left this
morning for Enterprise where he
has been called on account of the
serious ilbess of her father, ' Rev.
Samms, . ..- ' .
Mrs. S. 'Where do you buy your
groceries, Mrs. C?"
Mrs. C "Why, I buy them at the
J. X. L, store and have them delivered
promptly. Just phone your order to
Red 1991 and you'll get it delivered
promptly.", 2-13.lt.
O. A. C. Glee Club : reserved seat
sale, Friday morning at Van Buren's,
1.00. ' 2-10, Bt.
Maaarines. Ciaars Taxi Service. Phone Main 768
the Club
Bowling-Barber Shop-Billiards
New West Bldg.
'. Watch for the Episcopal Guild Min
strel show.
W. L. Skipton of Salem, will be in
La Grande Saturday to buy horses
and mares, ranging in weight from
1300 to 1600 pounds.
MONET TO LOAN.
On improved real property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
Grande Investment company, Vii'
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. PERSONALS. .
Don Scott was an ' outbound pas
senger on No, 6 this morning.
Sheriff Hue was among the pas-
! sengers to Elgin this morning.
Tom Duncan made his regular trip
to Union and Cove this noon in the
interest of the grocery business.
Assistant State Water Superintend
ent Howland has pone to Portland.
.'He expects to return Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snodgrass ex
pect to leave Saturday evening for
Portland to be gone a day or two.
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Melville of this city, left this
morning for Alicel where she will be
the guest of her mother Mrs. Johnson
for a number of days. '
, R. B. Miller traffic manager for the .
O.-W., left this morning in his pri
vate car for Enterprise and other
Mrs. C. H. Evans and daughter ,, ,, ,
Lois passed through the city this i . :
their way to Lostine. L1"" i.,. '
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WANTED A boy to solicit cleaning
and pressing; call for and deliver
work. The Wardrobe. 2-12,2t.
H. J. Rinehart of Elgin, returned
to that city after transacting business
in the county seat.
CO A L
Rex Lump Coal i..... ............$8.00
Lion Lump or Nut CoaL .$9.00 .
2001 Pounds to a 7on
Phone 700. :
Eastern Ore. Produce Co.
The mission band of the Presby
terian church will meet at the home
of Mrs. Anderson, 507 Adams avenue,
on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 14, at
2:30 o'clock. All members are urged
to be present.
C. W. Harlan who is to entertain
at the high school tonight, arrived
on No. 6 this morning. He address
ed the student body this afternoon.
Mr. Ellsworth Ellis, vocal instructor
and dramatic director announces nis
services to the public. Speciar at
tention given to tone-production and
expressions. Phone Red 3772. 1-27-tf
I F. Donaldson ' and Chas. Hanna of
I Meacham, who were in the city trans
' acting business left this morning for
home.
L. Rayburn who returned from
Portlnrd throe dys aro to attend
I to business matters made a trip to
morning on
They have been visiting at Salem for
a number of days.
Mike Bradley was an outbound pas
senger this morning. ' He is travel
ing for a cigar firm and has been
making good. He will make the
branch line points. . ' I '
'Mrs. Thomas E. Foster of Union,
evening.
' Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe left this morn
ing for Elgin to attend the Parent
Teachers' meeting which has been ar-,
ranged by Professor Houston. This
move has taken hold in all of the
principal cities of the west and much .
good is expected to result from the
co-operation of parents and teachers..
How to Make Money
It is. easy, just go to Adcook & Fritts for your
House Furnishings. Remember our Sale is on
until March 1st. Everything in our entire line
at prices that will surprise you. Articles to ;
numerous too quote prices. Just come in and
see for yourself, how cheap you can buy here.' ;
Many have told us that they did not see how
we could sell so cheaip. We cannot afford to,
but we need the money and concluded to give
our patrons the benefit of a real bonifide price
reduction DURING FEBRUARY.
Yours'For Business. ;?
Adcook & Fritts,
SLATER BLDG.
Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts.