MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Special Feature.'!
The Brass Bowl
'rom the famous Story by Louis
Joseph Vance. Splendidly pro
duced by the Edison Players.
VAUDEVILLE
i Hall & Merzies
In ImitaWc Sketch,'
"The Dude & The Talkative Suf
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Sherry's
Theater
firemen Attention. .
Regular, meeting Rescue Hose Co.
No. 1 tonight. , '
P. A. FOLEY, Captain.
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PERSONALS
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- Tom Duncan, traveling for Wad- J
ham's Grocery Company, made a trip
to Elgin ; this morning. ;y,
j Mrs., M. H. Prior of this city left
for North ; Powder this noon where
I she will visit for the day. ;
J. W. JDliver lelt for Union this
noon to tta-ansattt business for the!
day. . j . v .
C. C. Cate, the agricultural expert,'
made a trip to Union this noon to In
spect orchards.
. Dr. Tape of Hot Lake was a busi-j
ness visitor to the city this morning
between trains. . '' . I
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" LOCAL BREVITIES
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The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
church, will give a social afternoon
at the home of Mrs. W. S. 'Snook, M
Avenue, Wednesday afternoon.' All
ladies of the congregation incited.
Quick Shoe Repair. R. L. Duigan.
Phone "Black 8l 1115 Adams Ave.
.Adv. , 4-2-tf.
Light up that . dark room with a
.Mazda lamp,, only 30c at Newlin's
I Drug Co. Ad v. . ! 4-17-tf.
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. We pay best prices for second hand
furniture. Dyal's Furniture store,
next tp. Geddes grocery. Phone black
851 Adv. :, . . 8-2-tf
, lVThe enitire band will play for the
sbenef jt ball Tuesday night at Rex
hall. Adv. 4-16-5t,
, ,, MONET TO LOAN.
On improved real property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
rande Investment Co. Adv. ;
v . Auto for Hire Roomy, easy-riding
cars for country touring, at Jay Van
., Buren. Day 'Phone Black 821; Night
PhoneBlack 1551. Adv.
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The best is the cheapest. It is
one thing to buy a home and it
is another to be satisfied with
it after you get it.
Have a house built for you, to
your order; just as you like it,
with strong lines of individuali
ty about it. You take pride in
it your friends admire it. Sat
' isfactory! What's the answer?
' A. happy family.
v H. E. ROSKAMP.
, 1504 Oak St. La Grande, Ore.
'Phone Red 1981.
And remember that it costs no
more.
Boys and Girls of La Grande under
15 years. Look for La Grande Groc
ery Co.'s ads. on pages 5 and 8. Adv.
La Grande's band will give a bene
fit bail at Rex hall Tuisday, April
21st. Admission 75 cents. Adv.
! 4-16-5t. .
Benefit dance for La Grande Band,
Tuesday, April 21st. v Everybody will
be there. Free concert on street at
7:45 p. m. Adv. 4-16-5t.
A special ' meeting of Women of
Woodcraft is called to meet at the
residence of J. W. Chamdler 2013
Second St.; Wednesday, April 22, at
7:30 p. m., for the purpose of consid
ering ! a business proposition for the
circle. All neighbors requested to be
present. J Clerk,
4-21-2t Lillie Allstot.
Shores' Taxi Service Sommer Ho
tel, Main 740. Adv. 2-21-tf
Rhubarb v
Take something for your stomach's
sake Rhubarb. A, good spring tonic
and medicine Pie-plant. Get it of
your grocer. We supply it, , J. B.
Stoddard, Fruitdale. - 4-15-tf. : '
Mr. akttl Mrs. Dale Renfrow, or
Flora, who have been visiting in Mil-!
ton for a number of weeks, returned
home this morning. " ..
W. C. Wickline of La Grande left
for Union this noon to work at his
trade of carpentering for a week 'or
ten days. . 1
W. H. Mackey of La Grande went
to Haines this noon to visit with the
Mackey family at that place for some
time., .
Harry3 tonsberry, general freight
agent for the O. W. passed through
the city this morning on his way to
Portland, his headquarters.
Mrs. Lafave of Portland passed
through the city this morning on her
way to Imbler where she will be the
guest of friends for some time.
Mrs. H. W. Peterson who is visit
ing with her sister, Mrs. Fred Bock,
made a trip to Baker this morning
where she will visit for the day.
"Read Haradon & Son's ad in this
issue about how to get a full surprise
package of delicious "Supreme Baked
Dainties," absolutely free.-- ' ' 'v.-
Brighten up Mazda lights reduced
to 30c at Newlin Drug Co. Adv.
4-17-tf.
Mrs. Audray Carroll sister to Frank
Jolly of this city went to Haines this
noon to visit with her brother-in-law,
Berry Jolly..
The Ladies' Show Room,
Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking.
I-adies own material made up. Perfect
fit guarantoedj A full line of ready
to wear in all the latest novelties.
1212 Adams Ave. Next Hill's Drug
Store, up stairs. Phone Black 3261.
Jones & Rabone.
RITTER
' The photographer in your town.
Adv. 1-1-tf
Band dance Tuesday, April 21st, at
Rex hall. - Admission 75 cents. Adv.
4-18-5t.
Miss Regina West, sister to Govern
or West, is in the city the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Delile Green and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Logan.
Chas. Harris, an art man of this
city, went to Baker this noon on busi
ness. During his stay there he is
going to witness the baseball feats
of the Baker team.
F. H. Sutherland, Fred W. Johnson
and wife, E. E.Spencer, S. A. Pur
cell, of Baker, A. E. Page and J. A.
Payton; of Walla Walla, wree regist
ered at the Sommer last night.
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DO YOU WANT ' TO
; SAVE MONEY?
Will buy a genuine Visco
lized Brown Paris Veal
good year welt 6 in. Man's
work shoe will full rein
forced double sole, all
solid leather boxing in
toe and counter and solid
leather insoles.
The seams are sewed
with three, rows of heavy
waxed linen: thread u and
they also have a wide back
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give you in a shoe for ...
$3.78
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The Golden Rule Co.
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with the intention of returning soon
to make this city his future home.
C. W. Mumford of Wallowa re
turned to his home today after vis
iting with his father, J. B. Mumford,
of Pendleton, who has been quite ill.
He reports him much better.
Mrs. Jno. Shay of this city was
called to Baker this morning on ac
count of the serious illness of Mr.
Jno. Corbett stepfather of Mr.Shay.
He is., reported to be very low and
not expected to live.
General Manager J.- P. O'Brien and
Acting General Superintendent B. E.
Palmer will arrive this evening for
an inspection of the 0. W. track and
other equipment. They are on a gen
eral trip if inspection of the track
and equipment of the entire division.
FISHING BRINGS BIG ONES.
Wallowa Streams Do Not Show Big
Marks But Big Fish.
Wallowa, April 21 (Special) Fish
ing season has fully opened and a
great many are put trying their luck.
Although not a great number have
been caught by a single person, those
caught have been large ones.
FOUND A bunch of keyes in K. of
P. hall about 2 weeks ago. Call
Observer and pay for ad. 4-21-3L
Rugged Mazda lamps, large and
small at Newlin's Drug Co. 30c each.
Adv. ' . 4-17-tf.
F. A. Epling and son, Golan, of this
city left this morning for Elgin in
the interest of the La Grande Meat
company of which Mr. Epling 'is a
stockholder and accountant.
Grover Duffy, brother of C. C.
i Duffy of the La Grande Electric
company, left for Wallowa this morn
I ing on legal business. Grover Duffy
l is a graduate of Idaho University law1
I school but owing to his age could notj
engnge in practice. He may locate!
here in La Grande. He has spent '
the winter with his parents in Cove.
FOR SALE OR TRADE New Bix
. room, modern house, good location,
3 blocks from school. Cull W. Ob
server. 4-21-3tp.
Read the advertisements too.
S. S. Workers Attention.
Each Sunday School in the county
is expected to elect two delegates to
attend the State S. S. convention to
be' held in La Grande April 29 to
May 2nd. Room and reakfast will
be provided for delegates, pastors
and superintendents of departments.
Great speakers, inspiring music and
school of methods will be features of
this convention.
Beaver Creek High.
Beaver Creek is running an abund
ance of water according to Ed. Pro
peck, caretaker of the municipal wat
er plant intake. He is in the city
doing his shopping and transacting
business. , . !
The Evening Observer on sale af
Newlin Book store and the Club.
gS53SSS5SS$SSS8SSJs
SILVER PLATED WARE
,j ., AND
Jewehy Novelties
MORGAN'S 10 and 25c STORE
Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards, of Port
land, left for that city this morning
after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Feller of this city. Mrs. Edwards and
Mrs. Feller are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Combs of La
' Grande left this morning for Pendle
1 ton where they will visit Mrs. Frank
' Ross mother to Mrs. Combs, for an
indefinite time.
Mrs. Wm. Andros of Spokane, who
has been visiting with Mrs. Roxa
Kellop and other friends and relatives
in the city and valley, left for home
this morning. Mrs. Andros is a na
tive of this valley having been born
j here. This is her first trip back to
' the valley in fourteen years. During
I her Btay here she renewed acquaint
ances and viewed the progress that
nas been made here Since her last
, visit.'
THE CLUB
The ciub barbers are being conducted by the management of
the club who will strive to make It one of the best shops in East
ern Oregon. Adhering to their well known policy of nothing but
the best insures the public of the best of service in this depart
. mcnt. ; ,
t. Have William P. Deets, late of Portland emooth your chin.
l We'have Just added an up-to-the-minute shine stand and have
secured the service of an expert shiner who will attend to your
wants in that line.
Mr. and Mrs. Keefer and baby left!
( this morning for Elgin for a visit.
Mr. Keefer will return in a day or.
two but Mrs. Keefer will remain ini
Elgin with relatives for a month or
more. '
H. P. Lewis, local agent for . the
New York Life Insurance company,
left this morning for Umatilla county
where he will write insurance for the
company during the next two weeks
or ten days. . ; i J
H. F. Rouse of Weiser who has
been. i&the '. city.jfi8itiPK.wjtb . hfe
daughter and other relatives and
friends left for that city this noon
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership, of Upton & Graham,
consisting of Dr. C H. Upton and
Dr. J. P. Graham, lias this day been
dissolved by mutual consent. The
practice will be continued under the
name of C. H. Upton, who has as
sumed .all liabilities of the partner
ship and will collect all accounts due
to said firm.
Dated at I-a Grande, Oregon, this
18th' day of April, 1914.
J. P. GRAHAM, M. D.
D-4-21-5L .
Your job printing. Have it done at j
he Observer office.
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GRAY ENGINE
13,4 H. P. $45
2V H. P. $72
4 H. P. $100
6 H: P. $190
F. O. B. LA GRANDE
PRICES ON LARGER SIZES ON APPLICATION
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
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