SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1914
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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tures. Load your camera with tast
man films. Red Cross Drug Store.
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The Evening Observer on sale at
.iewlm's Book Store. '. ';
Sidney Lyle, the well known piano
tuner, Is in town. Orders left at this
office will receive prompt attention.
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Lowney's Candies A fresh supply
today. Red Cross Drug Store. 2-21.lt
Lessen Your Work
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Ever stop to
. much effort you save when you
I ' clean your sink, water pipes,
!' shelves and bath with
think how
' i RITTER
The photographer in your town.
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DURABLE SPONGES
instead of wash clothes? ; A
; sponge holds lots of water and
cleans as no cloth can makes
continual wringing of clothes
,; unnecessary, in short does bet
'" ter work with Ibbs effort.
'Our Sponges : and Chamois
are of the highest quality.
At Reasonable Prices. .
Let ua help you make your
house cleaning task lighter.
,Big Handy Durable Sponges
25c up. ' '
Hill's Drug Store
Th fteyxal Sam
SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW
Harvey house coffee Utahna grill.
give you as mud) pressure at you
want and at reasonable figures. J.
G. DURST.
Observer on sale at the Club.
Shores' Taxi Service.
tel; Main 740. '.; ;
Sommer Ho
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; . ' PERSONALS. '
Mrs. C. D. Rowe of Payette, is here
visiting her son, King Rowe.
' Billy West of Summerville, left
for home today after serving on the
jury.
' Attorney L. Denham of Elgin,, re
turned home today after transacting
I'll dare anyone to wear out my
phone giving me grocery orders. Red . business in the county seat.
1991.- B. V. Bassett 2-21,tf,
To the Ladies of La Grande:
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Mrs. Keefer of .Wallowa, was one
Fresh fish served deliriously and
all styles each Friday at Utahna
Grill, Depot street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On improved real property in Union
J county, no delays, current rates. La
uranae investment company,
jof the passengers to that city this
morning.
' Elizabeth Wells of Imbler, left to
day for home to spend the week end
with home folks.
Miss Edith Welsh of Alicel, left this
morning for her home where she will j
spend the week end with her parents, i
T. J. Meade of Elgin, was in th
city last night on business and inci
dentally to attend the K. of P. cere
monies. Mrs. Ed. Cross, wife of Conductor
Cross, left today for Portland where
: The Junior Y. M. C. A. of Baker,
arrived in the city this morning to
play a game of basketball with the
Daisy Cadets tonight. The lineup of
the teams will be as follows: Baker, she will be the guest of Mr. Cross'
Elias and Geddes, forwards; bpangler ! folks for two weeks or more.
center; Weeks and Fleetwood, guards;. F. W. Hammack of Lostine, is in
La Grande, Rosenbaum center; Mc- the city. He attended the initiation
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LOCAL BRETITIKS '"
Ansco Cameras Hills Drug Store.
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Donald and J. Reynolds, forwards;
Holmes and E. Reynolds, guards. The
game will be played in the high school
gymnasium,
Your shoe repairing done in first
class manner, from best material, at
L. J. French Shoe Store by S. C
Kingsley. 2-2, tf.'
Tomorrow-
I can install a water system any-
-the day for taking pic- where in the valley, one that will
Magazines, Cigars Taxi Serwee, Phone main 768
The Club
. Bowlings-Barber Shop-Billiards
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of the K. P? and will return to his
home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendri:k re
turned this morning from Forest
Grove where they were called by the
fatal' illness of his sister. '
Lillian A. Head of Baker, passed
through the city this morning for
Elgin where she will make her future
home.
. Mrs. Ed Woodell and little daughter
left for Summerville this morning
after visiting with relatives in the
county seat for a number of days.
Mrs. Fredonia Holdman who has
been the guest of relatives in the city
for a week or more, returned to her
home in Portland this morning.
J. H. Lewis, who is visiting his sonl
J. S. Lewis in this city, will leave in
a few days for his home in Brigdale,
Colorado, near Greely the famous pq;
tato country of the west. '
Mrs. Perry Blanchard of Union, at
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MR. OTTO WEST, The Famous
French Designer, will show his
ability as a designer and dressmaker
to the ladies of La Grande Saturday
night in the window of Geo. A. An
derson's store. He will start at 7:30
p. m. and finish at 8:30 p. m. He
will make two silk waists complete
to wear in one hour. He , will not
use any basting or pins, and will
work slowly to give everyone a
chance to see how it is done.
Geo. A. Anderson Co.
rived in the city today en route to in his praise for the beautiful work
Imbler where she will meet her hus- performed by the local K. P.'s and
band who is engaged in constructing stated among other things that he
The Liquor Habit Cured
W
E HAVE OPENED an Institute in La
Grande. Ore., for the treatment of
the Liquor Habit. We have never failed to
cure a person who has taken our treatment
and we absolutely
GUARANTEE TO CURE YOU OR NO PAY
WE LET YOU BE YOUR OWN JUDGE as to whether you are
cured or not. . . 1
Our treatment is perfectly harmelss and does not injure the
health in the least, but builds the patient up and makes him feel
like a new man.. Our treatment is highly endorsed by medical
men and by all those that have taken the treatment and our best
endorsement is by those we have cured of the liquor habit.
We treat you privately and confidentially, and no one neec'i
know you are being treated unless you wish to tell them yourself
Our charges are reasonable and we furnish you good rooms and
board while with us and give you the best of care.
Any person who wishes to quit drinking and cannot do so can
fmd relief with our treatment and if we fall to cure you to you?
own satisfaction it won't cost you a cent. Remember we Guar
antee a cure or no pay. .
Send for one of our Booklets for further information.
Address all communications to
J. J. Burbridge, Mgr.,
P. O. Box 159
La Grande, Ore,
Phone Black 362
for' '
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a new house.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Funk of Enter
prise, left this morning for Portland
and Seattle and will combine business
and pleasure on the trip. They plan
to be gone about two weeks.
(1Mrs. Willard and father Mr. T. A.
Franz of Wallowa, . returned this
morning from Great Falls, Montana,
where they have been visiting
some time.
; C. L. McKinnis who has been in the
city three weeks on jury duty, left
this morning for his home in Summer
ville. He has been excused for the
rest of the term.
z J. M. Darr of Elgin, who has been
"Serving on -the ' jury,-left this mprn
fffgito spend the week; end with his
family -: He has not been excused
and will return next Monday even-
, Frank Baker of Denver, arrived in
the city this morning to be the guest
of relatives and friends for some time.
J He is on his way to California and
. will remain there for the rest of the
winter. '
.itarion Davis of Union, was among
the ' passengers ' to that place after
attending the K. P. ceremonies. Mr.
'Davis has. the distinction of having
been a member of the organization
for1' a quarter of a century.
j ,' James Bloodwood and wife and Sam
McGee and wife passed through this
city this morning on their return
', trip from Atwater, California, where
they have been visiting for most of
the winter. Their home is in Ed
terprise.
I ' Dr. Wm. D. Moore of Salt Lake,
brother of "Spud" Moore former sta
tion agent in this city for the O.-W.,
passed through La Grande en route
to Portland. He got off the train to
meet old tillicums.
J. A. Oliver, and aged, retired far
mer of this community, who spends hiB
time at Hot Lake came, to La Grande
this morning to meet some of his old
time friends. He is near 90 years of
age.
John II. Armstrong of Pendleton,
returned to his home after witness
ing the initiatory ceremony of theK.
P.'s last night. Mr. Armstrong was
particularly impressed with the work
put on by the Enterprise team, and
declared that he had never seen bet
ter team work. '
3. M. Eubanks of Walla Walla, re
turned home this morning after visit
ing with his father in Summerville
for a week or ten days. Mr. Eubanks
was reared in this community and is
j well known here. Ho has been gone
I from this section eight years and is
j impressed with the moterial progress
of the city of La Grande and towns
in the valley. .
Past Grand Chancellor. James H.
Gwinn of Portland, left this morning
for Pendleton where he will visit with
brothers of the K. P. lodge before re
turning to his home city. He is loud
had not seen better degree work any
where in the United States.
' Thomas Arthur Nelson of, San
Francisco, arrived yesterday to visit
at the home of his father N." Nelson,
indefinitely. He may decide to remain
here. Mr. Nelson came to La Grande
with his father after the San Fran
cisco earthquake but returned soon
after and has lived there since.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms; .mode .. conveniences; no
chlldreii. ' Phone Black 641. 2-21,tf
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
It seems to us that the hard times are over. By
the way people are taking advantage of our Big Feb
ruary Reduction Sale. "Remember you can get any-,
thing you need in Furniture, Carpets, Buge, Lin
oleum, Stoves, Ranges. In fact any article we have
in stock at prices that will surprise you. Our Sale
continues until March 1st, onjfy seven more days.
So if there is anything you need in the Furniture
Lie it will pay you to investigate our prices.
Yours. For Business,
ADCOOK & FRITTS
Slater Bldg. Cor. of, Fir and Jefferson St.
NORTONI A HOTEL
51s BOB l r a"a
European American Plan
A. S. HOGUE, Mngr.
A hotel whose home comforts and
safety will appeal to you and your
family. Ladies' tea room beautiful
roof garden and large lobby for your
pleasure and convenience. Located
close to the shopping district. Write
for family rates.
Eleventh St.
PORTLAND,
off Washington,
OREGON.
Yes! We Fit Glasses
THE. price is right and
the fitting is correct or
you can have your
money back.
Watchmaker
Engraver
G. S. BIRNIE,
Phone Black 971
Jeweler
Optician