La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 10, 1905, Image 6

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I THE FALL SEASON IS NOW
LOCAL ITEMS
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The Golden
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
I Living Prices.
t DRY COODS, SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND MEN'S FIRN-
ISHINGS, MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND
MITTENS, LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILOR MADE , COATS and SKIRTS, LADIES'
TRIMMED HATS, GHILDRENS' HATS and CAPS, FURS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS, TINWARE. GLASSWARE, GRANirFWAP.E,
CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES AND RANGES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE,
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TOOLS, SPORXING GOODS, WOOD arid " WILLUVVWAKt,
SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES. r
! THE GOLDEN RULE
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$40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY
DEC 31
Every $1 cish purchase, or paid on account en
titles you to a chance. ..
COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER I
SUIT CLUB WINNERS
W Killer $5 Suit New Club
V.U ANDHEW8
flu herd either aod Tailor
PATRONIZE
HOME INDUSTRY
By
Smoking
KEY WEST
THE VISTA ORADA
and C. B. Cigars
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: Manufactured by C. E. H
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Do you want fth eg7
, Do v u prefer nie crisp
and tendr vegetables?
, Do you I ke the best and
freh-st fruits? .
Co to GEDDES BRO,
you can always depend on
g;Uinj just what you an
Heinze pure vn.gir, yru
can do your own redu tag
Heinz; pitkfes ai d chow
chow.
Crosse and Blackwell's
chow chow
LOW PRICES, BEST GOODS
QEDDEJBRi
North Fir Street
ITS' HOGllT AfiSP
Rule Company's Stock
1308, 1310, 1312 Adam Avenue.
PERFECTO
Factory Corner
Adam Avenue ?
nd I Greenwood
AC KM AN, street. :
" Saved By Dynamite
Sometime. flaming city ie caved by
dynamiting tpace that the fire can't
croet. Sometime, a cough , hangs on o
long, you feel a if nothing but dynamite
would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun,
Qa write: "My wife had a very . ag
gravated oough, which kept her awake
nights. Two phytician could not help
her; o the took , Dr. King' New Dit
covery ' for Consumption. Coughs and
Colds, which eased her cough, gave her
leep, and finally cured her." Strictly
scientific cure for bronchitis and La
Orippe. for sal by Newlin Drug Co.
Price SOc and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial
bottle free. '
OUR SPECIALTY
Fall vegetables of all kinds at
the lowest current prices. Our
applee are especially full from
60c to $1.00 a bos. -fi dollar '
. box gets you the best apples to
found in town. h .
Watch for our new wagon which
goes by your door daly. ' '
SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY
ZUNDEL A LAWSON.
VAMiirau - mauhCS,
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COMPANY,
Smallest Prices
SOCIETY
. MISSION SOCIETY
The Mission Society of the Presbyter
ian church met at the home of Mrs,
Eakin on P. street, Friday, Nov. 1 0. The
subject for the afternoon was Korea,
Mrs. Kirk as leader. Mrs. Borey read a
well prepared paper on Christianity in
Korea. Mrs. Ramsey' talk on Consolid
ation of Mission forces in Korea was very
interesting apd instructive. ' The vocal
solo by Mr. Martin wa highly appreciat
ed by all. Refreshments were served in
the dining room. The guests from Union
were Mesdames Townley, R.. Brown,
Foster. E. J. Davis, C. E. Davis. E. J
Cooper, Scibird, and R. Smith,
MAT PARK LADIES ENTERTAINED
The crowning success of the Busy Bee
Club was reached Wednesday afternoon
when Mrs. Sherwood William enter
t lined.
The cozy parlors were most artistical
ly decorated with autumn foliage. The
afternoon entertainment consisted of a
program and two contests, each one of
which carried out the Idea of autumn,
First prizes were awarded to Mrs. Riddle
and Mr. Dawson and consolation prizes
to Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Smith.
At half past four the guest were
called into the dining room where a rate
treat awaited them. The dining room
and tables were festooned with vines and
yellow crepe paper, which indeed pre
sented a novel appearance. The luncheon
consisted of bread ar.d butter sand
wiches, Boston baked beans, pumpkin
pie with whipped cream and delicious
coffee. After partaking of this delicious
luncheon, the guest departed, declaring
Mr. William a most charming and
original hostess.
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It 1 not only the young folks who
delight in taking people by Surprise, but
the older people a well. This wa fully
demonstrate last evening, when a num
ber of Mrs Harding' friend entered the
house and practically took possession
for a few hours. Numerous baskets,
filled with good things were brought
forth at the proper hou and all . enjoyed
the generous spread.
Build Fast Linen
Victoria, B. C, Nov. 11. An announ
cement is nr.ade that a new line of Em
press steamers, each from 1 4,000 to
15,000 tons gross, will be built by the
Canadian Pacific Railway Company to
replace the liner now running from Van
couver to Hongkong. " .
: Shouldn't Marry
Annapolis, Md., Nov 11. Rollo Car-
lyle Palmer, of Charlotte, Vt. has been
dismissed from the Naval Academy for
marrying while on leave this summer.
He wa a member of the second class
C. I. Flynn, the Baker City cigar man
ufacturer, is in the city today.
T. W, Currey the Imbler fence man,
wa in La grande yesterday.
George W. Stevenson, an Elgin business
man, is in the city today.
W. K. Davis, the piano dealer, left this
morning for North Powder and will re
turn this evening.
B. F. Marlin, the Meacham hotel keep
er and wood dealer, is in the city today
on business.
Hon. T. H. Crawford left this morn
ing for Wallowa where he goes on legal
business,
Dr. J. F. Phy and Judge Samuel White,
of Baker City, came over from Hot Lake
this morning.
J. W. Stephens, of Summerville, came
up on last nights' train and is in she city
today on husiness, - ... ),"
Master Mechanic James Langley of
Albina, is in the city today on business
connected with his office.
Dallas Enloe, the 1 2-year old son of
F. E Enloe, is quite ill with a' combined
attack of diptheria and quinsey.
Miss Mayme Carr, who ha been in the
city visiling her brother, J. J.Carr,' re
turned to her home at Boise City yester
day.
Yesterday the National Lumber Com
pany shipped a ear of dressed lumber to
Idaho points and today followed with
another.
Miss Ella Higginson of Weiser who hat
been visiting friends in the city the past
few days, has returned home. ,
The many friends of Wm. Osterling
will be pained to learn that he is in a very
dangerous condition, the result of blood
poisoning in the hand and arm.
Mr. G. R. Herring, father-in-law of I.
R. Snooks, who was to have started this
mDrning for his home in Missouri,' was
taken suddenly ilt last night and his trip
ha bepn postponed.
Mr. Ernest Shutes. agent for "When
Knighthood was in Flower," is in the city
today arranging for the appearance of
his company at Steward's Opera House
Monday November 20, -1
Miss Bertha Roberts of Boise, who has
been the guest of her friend, Mrs. H. C.
West, for the past two days, left on No.
S last night to visit friends and relatives
in Portland and Vancouver Wash. , . . -t
All services at the Presbyterian church
will be held tomorrow as usual. In the
absence of the pastor, morning and eve
ning services will be conducted by Rev.
G. A. McKinlay. All are cordially invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Wigglesworth and
son O. S. Wigglesworth and wife, are
visiting at Mrs. M. H. Kirtley for a few
days. A. G. Wigglesworth came out from
Promise to make final proof on his home
stead and with his wife., will go .to Salt
Lake to spend the winter,
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1 fiave jut received my fall stock of Chinawar In hand '
Painted. Decorated and White Haviland. Also a complete
stock of Cut Glasi and Silverware, all new pattern ;
" See our Souvenir China. Do not forget about our heating
tove and steel ranges,; 'J .ij t '. f ; .
Hardware and
Strike Ends f
(Scrlppa Newe Association) S , ,
Seattle, Nov. 11. After a long strike
asting since the first of May of this year,
ht Northwestern Brewer Association
snd the striking brewer signed anagree
nent at noon today. Although neither
will discuss the matter it is positively
known that the strikers won every point
nciuatng uie ttiitt imjui uj, wiwmu
ihop and the employment of union' men
mly, in the future. -'.-:
Slaughter, Deer
It is reported from the Chesnimun
"orest reserve that the Indian are
slaughtering great number of deer in
that section.- They procured four license
from the county clerk and it is claimed
'hat at least forty of them are hunting by
virtue of those licenses. A deputy game
warden will be appointed at once and it is
probable that the "children of the forest"
will reluctantly contribute to the school
fund of the county. , There is 'a suspicior
abroad that a great many "pale face" are
is guilty a the red skins. Lostin Dem
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For Gcod Roads
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The county road roller' ha begun work
ictweenu Pendleton and the poor farm.
There are four roads leading Into Pendle
ton which it is proposed to macacamize
for some distance.".- r . .
funeral Today
A large concourse of friend gathered
this afternoon to pay their last respects
to Mrs'A. C. Huntington. . ,The family
residence and yard were over-flowing
with piorteer friends from the city and
valley. Rev. H. Mower conducted a
simple serMce.'Weriteimeht" Cook place
in the I. (X O; tf eertetety. -
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tailor
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are
Slylytrusting thus to cover
his own shortcomings a a
craftsman. A a matter of
fact ninety-nine men out of
one hundred are easy to fit
if the clothe are made
rightly. Our (Stein-Block)
will fit you. be you lean or
stout? short or tall. . Fifty
one yeer of knowing how
have isolved thi problem,
and re ruiied up in the
Stein-Block! label
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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
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del holiday dinner here, j Wa won't,
ll ij wha h l-,forhB It would
be do enrpriee. All we wilt ay that
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III far ehoit of the resllty . ; Perfect
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he n1 of the tuel elll . make the
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The Model Restaurant
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