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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1905)
! THE FALL SEASON IS MOW AT ITS HEIGHT AMD The Golden Rule Company's Stock Is Complete in every detail, more than Thirty Great Departments filled With Seasonable; goods "of every de scription and now offered to the trade at -the Lowest Living Prices. DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND MEN S FLRN ISHINGS. MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIES AND MISSES TAILOR MADE COATS and SKIRTS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, GSIILDRENS HATS and CAPS, FURS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS, TINWARE. GLASSWARE. GRANITFWARE. CHINA, CKUtKtK , STOVES Ar.'S HACES. !!0"F FURNISHINGS. HARDWARE, TOOLS, SPORTING'GOODS, WOOD and -WILLOWWARE, -WASHING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES. I Local terns ! II '' ' THE 00 LDEN RULE COM PAN F, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. k P A TRGN IZE p 1 HOME INDUSTRY 1 U .Bokirf KEY WEST PERFECTO THE VISTA ORADA ! and C.B. Cigars ( Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN, F-otorjr AdHtns and Greet; od Street , Smallest Prices Open For Business W, K. Davis has opened up his music house in the Haworth building and is ready for business, Although the doors had been open but a fe hours yesterday one nne instrument was sold. Mr. Davis is giving away a lot of the. nation s home songs," to the churches and schools. The songs are bound in paper covers and are especially nice, as the old favorites are in the list : - Only the most modern instruments are being carried by the new firm, and the proprietor says they are to be sold at moderate prices. 'nr. Ave. i (g It r . l 'vmj vjhirv iru $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 Every $1 cj$h purchase, or paid on account en titles you (o a chance. .. .. ., COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER 1 SUIT CLUB WINNERS ' J. Hough , . $35 Suit New CW A.!U ANDREWS HhidHreranrt Tailor ilTiM III III! HI l": fa y 1 fh AFTER OTHERS FAIlET! La Grande. Or., Sept. 1 1, 'OS To Those Interested: About four months ago I was having much trouble with my eyes. I had been fitted with glasses by several specialists, with little or no benefit. Dr. F. D. Dayton, the Pendleton eve specialist, who fitted the glasses I am now wearing, and have been wearing the last four months, has given me perfect sat isfaction, and judging from the benefits 1 have received from wear.ng his glasses, I am certain he is an expert in his line. J. T. Williamson. "jove letter, from Hn- John T. Williamson, the well known La Grande abstracter, is chosen from among the many, owing to his wide range of acquaintance in and arouna ua Urandev r I DR. F. B. DAYTON, The Eye Specialist Office Hotel SommerTlYov. 8, 9, 10. II, Examination Free Home Address: Pendloton. Or. Office houra: 9 a. m. to 6 d m Perfnct fittine classes Ground esneei- elly for weak oyes. Astigmatism, Nearsightedness, . Farsightedness. Reading or fine work. . - Our glasses cure headache. Neural gia. Nervousness, Tired Eyes. Ach ing Eyes. Sties. Granulated Lids. Blood Shot Eyes, Watery Eyes. etc. Another Residence Contractor John Leason. this aftemnnn purchased three lots of G. M. McConnell. in Chaplin's addition and expects to com plete the foundation this-year for a large two story brick residence something sim ilar to Geo. Stoddard's beautiful hnm. Mr. Leason Is a cement contractor and came here from Spokane and has done his share of the work this season. Mr. Leason beleives that La Grande ha n exceedingly bright future and is perfectly wining to take his chances here for the future. Geo. H. Currey leaves this evening for Portland Humphreys, the Elgin planing fllman, is in the city today. J. L. Goin of Echo, is in the city today on business at the land office., , . Attorneys Wm. Ramsey and F. S. lvan hoe are in Portland attending the supreme court. , , ... Mrs. Fred Kiddle of " Island City wili entertain the Five Hundred Club . this evening. Chas. Kernan left this morning for St. Paul where he will visit friends and rel atives a few weeks. . J. A. Hudson, proprietor of the City Meat Market of Elfin, came ud on last niaht's train and is in the city today transacting business. E. C. Davis, of the Blue Mountain Marble and Granite Works, is in Elirin for a few days setting up a load of mon uments. Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Hays left this morning for Elgin where Mr. Hays will assrst the Presbyterian minister conduct a series of meetings. Masdames Fred Holmes, Johnie Clark A!t::r wr nT Inland City have sent out Invitations for a tea Thursday afternoon.- .... ,.' , :i ; ... .-, Mrs. Fred Bock entertains Wednesday evening, comDhmentarv to Mrs. Jean R Moore, who leaves for Pendleton , Thurs day morning, The La Grande public school close at 3:30 from this time on instead of at four o'clock. This is done on account of the shortness of the days. 'The C. W..B. M.of the Central Church of Christ will meet at the church on Friday afternoon, Nov. 10th. All the ladies of the church are requested to attend, t i v "The Marriage of Kitty." the most em phatic comedy success seen last season will be presented here soon by Jules Murry's Comedy company, Including clev er Alice Johnson. Those who eniov a pood font ball will have an oppprtunity Thanksgiving to witness a game which will'lcriva them something to talk about for many moons. La Grande has a foot ball team whxh is able to take care of itself on any field. Yesterday afternoon the indications were certainly spring ' like. In , front of the Commercial Club the boys were gathered playing' . marbles and at the same time at the other end of the street there was an old fashioned fist fight. A 'phone message was received yester day from Portland; statins that Mrs Huntington would be operated upon morrow morning. on tonight's train to assist Dr. deim chief surgeon of the Good Samaritan hos Q. A. M. The Q. A. M. Club gave the second nf the series of danoins oarties Saturn., evening at the Armory Hall. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion and many yeung folks were in attendance who were most faithfully chaperoned by Mesdames Childs and Short. NOTICK FOR I'UBLICA wa.N DEPAKI MENTOK THK IMTKRluR. U.H.LndOfflc-e, La (ImixlA, ortvott . ,vu. n nun nit ittltiiwiiiM earned i,i,r i,,,, niw! ,,,., of(l(, JJ U uiaka flutll i.riM.1 ........... . " d uml ..id ,r.,f will & nmdi wlo "l" nlw, t UUisi.iile.iirciioii, mi r c I iui, HilgVd, (in-on. r.ir tlw tt iFM nud tt u He nmnrfl thi. i.,ii,,m -i.-.. . urn i mii'i lunrt, vm: -mil K II,. .w . f I ii . ., ... " V. ' - . Ifc- llHVI", lt,VM.. Nni' K ron ruw.icTDN Itiltfrimt-iii ul tlx iiiiitI LaildOllk. ininitr, r . AllUUi.1. ii I'm Nollm In hi.n,h wIvm.. ,i. .i... imiimI wiiI. Mu.ni.l nihv of nik.iitnMi.Hi nd that ittsHif will V ,.,. u,o.ih, KtEiatPNml kM.v.. ..rn... it w . .. ..... "I Id tiraudt. Orr.lii..Nu 4' IlKA.'viii H K. Mo jiM,Kv fticltinldy uf U. Ht. rte.'i),,.',,.,.. BW,ii e. Jt, I'p! 4 14., (, m iiwV Him IUI1I1UM lltv luli.ur.iiM u..... . .. hrm lin.MVM rmidumw iiiF.it .h,i culli "lion of Mid iHi.d. Vli : J.. I,., Howsm. La Oiut l. OtOlim.Jiwpi.r V Martin, Ui lo . r.nmn vitt unvrr, ij Uw Ar Orritai, " Wllu. Uiilfn I jmud.Or.si.il. ' w"""'" ' W 1)hvU,H( In HEATING STOVES AND RANGES STEEL ' I have just received a fall stock of Heating Stoves and Steel Ranges, all sizes and prices in proportion. If you are going to need a Steel Range or Heater call and examine them. THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RAMGE I also have a nice lot of lanterns, shotguns, rifles and ammu nition " MRS. T. ,N. MURPHY, Hard wait and Crockery, Hi-Jv' jig -jSnWipcgpsTmiiMi iiSBSfSSiias Bqsi5IKVBmM the Mrs Turner we A. Lee Morelock came up from Elgin on business. ... ., . ;s 4 v., , , ' . V .1 ; : ; . v j E. J. Conrad left last evening for Man ti. Utah, where he goes to settle, up the gstate of his" brother) who died there few days ago. Ae expects to return in a wut two weeks. 1 . As Maro, the Magician; will be at the Commercial Club, there will be no Kaffee Klatch party Friday evening,, as had previously been planned. . However, ladies will be entertained ty Mrs Ti Oliver, traay auuiiuwor.. The Commercial Club's opportunity to secure Maro ; the best popular attraction on the Lyceum platform today will be the Club's chief event of the Season. He coifld give but ,20 dates to the far west and La Grande is fortunate In getting him. . Change Meeting Night The Woodmen of the World has chang ed the meeting night from the second ard fourth Wednesday to the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Tne meeting place will hereafter be in the I, O. 0. F. hall. The change takes place this coming Thursday night. J. K. Wright, clerK . Cleared For Action When the body is cleared and readv for action, by Dr. Kinor's New Life Pills. you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muse'es; the buoyancy of the mind.- Try them, at Nawlin Drug Store, 25 cents. A Crefp:ng'Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death.. J. E. Steams, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully .'injured his hand, which I s veiled up like blood Doisoninc Buck- svn m- i Dr. Molitor will leave en- ftrnloa 5aive drew o" 0,8 Poison. Best in the world for burns-and sores. 25c at Newlin's Drug. Store. W)od! Wood IWoodl k Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND. Special prices on quantity orders. No order too large or too small James Beavers, Red 1441 I A BIO SURPRISE Hit IhoM tacky rwoi.le bo "at d"lr rolHay ilinne'- h"nt. We won't l-ll yon what It i-, for f bn it wouM b do "tirprlm. Alt we will ray (bat all you b r giir"ad abont GOOD EATING will (' I shoit ol the reality. Perfect ly rooked vleitdi, the b-nt of he service, and a mo lrate fin d .'b"ck at (be end of the mel will make the 'Mcaolon memorable tv ball e ei ve a lab a for yonf The Model Restaurant - J. A. Aibutklf. ProDrietor oppm nav ND MUHT W"ell wvklv i (A al tickets fair i The Stein-Blcch :;;C.v':-W6bi"Test' " - hUJm4l inn tn tni.tni c u kuki M H COTTON I NOTICM rOR PI'HLICATKIM. nrrrliii(-nlof ll( lntrliir, V. M. jti,rt omn .. .Mf Oitx.m, .,.( irth. " Notlw In h. iviiy kivcii iIh.1 thK fi.li,.wlii utiinlM-tilKr luui UltHl iiidliwur hi ltau-tttt it ftah is its Li as Hii-al ,ia if 1 k.B...e . . m k. . and limtiHtld imwf will ii nmi)e .f INYitttll. Air iWwUN K i. HKUNWU iJll HllM(nkK Ilia Aitl . . It. MHlUllUIIIMa nMltlMia.k naukH a ; V ill.?!.' Jl0"y'r "",li,u'l V.m.tadair; all of Mt-aibnm. Uircon. ' 1 ' A kMJAffM ABSOLUTELY n ' mmmmmm hiiT??'.'!l0!h Wo01 TBMlaaof a boUl d aolutlon ol water and cauatlc pouab tnt not ooUod. Tba two mmpiaa here fha M proraa uo to b all wool, oon.unf Wkckanrtwlsn. Th. othar provrf to b. an pURE WOOLEN CLOIrl wear and keep Its shape under anv conriiHnn, . Cotton adulterated will not All fabrics received bvlbJm must pass the wool test or be rejected. From the accS JSh tal,0rs Stein Bloch Smart Clothes are made. They are pure woof --a St? f f Jr.lcs our and thirlklnl about these days. . wooi,--a fact worth knowing Suits $1800 to $2750. Overcoats $2000 to 3500. tniea go btore 4 " f't Ft l, i 'I 14 -1 1 "MOJJOUli iu6i' ptw matu-u r lt'"" " -....v... ,, , l ..V""