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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1905)
I!. a 1: LOCAL ITEMS , j- n. II' : 4 I : f ji a dyr cro lonj wo Ga gra nig hor . co Co sle ci r "1 THE PALL SEASON IS MOW AT ITS HEIGHT AND 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 AND CAPS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND MEN'S FURN ISUIMGS, MATERIALS FOR FAMCYAVORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, CLOVES 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, CRANITFWARE, CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES AND RANGES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, TOOLS, SPORTING GOODS, WOOD, and VVILLOWWARE, WASHING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES. Vm GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. X-iareest St or . Smallest Prices ' When The Turkey Corn s To you in our restaurant you will have "a triple feast . Your eyes will feast on its tempting appearance. Your nostrils will feast on its appetizing odor, Your palate will feast on its delicate flavor. . taring It Will be a joy to be remembered. 1 With all this in prospect, what's the good of bothering with a home dinner. ' Spend Thanksgiving here and be happy. '" The Model Restaurant J A. Aibutk'r, Proprietor M MUll T Wi kMr 1 1 (A mml lloktu ih 'ft Sv Well Drill The new drill just turned out brand new from the La Grande Iron Work is a beauty and has been attracting the eye of every passerby. Mr. Hunt who has charge of the machine will commence to- mornw to sink a well for Wm. Miller, on his residence property in the First ward. The workmanship is certainly a credit to the manufacturer, and likewise to this city. The La Qrande Iron work filled a long felt want in this county, and it turns out the work to the complete satisfaction of their many customers. This well ma chine will find plenty of work to keep it busy and the cry of more water increases with our increasing population. . Thanksgiving Football About fifteen candidates for the foot ball team met at the Armory Hall last evening and were put through livelyJ practice by Coach Harley Laughlin. The boys are taking a great interest in their work and although thsy realize they w II have a hard game with the husky team from Athina on Thanksgiving day, determined to win. , , . . There will ba practice every evening this week a d Sunday the team will go out t3 the ball ground where outdoor practice may be had. $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY Every Slcih pu'chaif, or paid on account en titles you lo a chance. .. ; .. COM MEN ING ON ', NOVEMBER 1 . ; , SUIT l LI B WINNERS - TTMkloon $35 Suit New Club AL A N OR ICWS ! HOnE INDUSTRY I By Smoking KEY WEST PEREECTO THE VISTA ORADA and C. B. Cigars Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN, Street. Factory Corner Adams Avenue ' and Greenwood SOCIETY MRS. WM. ASH ENTERTAINS Mrs. Wm. Ash entertained a number of friends at whist at her home on Second t., Monday afternoon assisted -by Me- dames W. R. Hamilton. Hubbard, Molden. The rooms were beautifully decorated with carnations and poppies. Delicious refreshments were served and those present were delightfully entertained. Mrs.T. J. Ormond secured first honors. Mrs. Wm. Murphy second, and Mrs. Cavana the consolation. Those present were Mesdames McCoy, McCully.Swaney F. E. Moore, Bartlett, Allison, Fred Kid dle, Van Buren, A. L. Richardson, Lilly Erickson. Taylor, E. . Coolidge. Culling, Bock, T. J.' Ormond, Ed Murphy, Wm. Murphy, Kelly, Causey, Roberts, Newlin, Meyers. Bohnenkamp. Bacon, Humphrey, Grady. Mosby, Palmer, Byrkit, Cavana, Sargent, Romig. Misses Bessie. Bohn enkamp and Felicia Lynne. ' LTLE MUSICAL The Lyle Musical Club had a delightfu' session this alter loon. The business portion of the meeting occupied . thai t tention of the members during the early par; of the afternosn. Tnis was the first rejjlar meeting ; of the year' and much ere jit it due the committee in charge for t(ie success of the occasion. Program ' (a) Wedding of the Winds .. . , (b) Surprise in Georgia ....... Mandolin Club Vocal SjIo, So.ig of a Hairt , Mrs. Richardson Piano Solo. .. ...7. Misi Uyne Vocil Solo ...I ..: Mrs. Van Ouren Piano duet .....Fan Fare,... Mesdames Lyle and Martin Quartette .R bin A4r , ...Tudley Buck Mesdames Stevens, Forrest, Neil and . Laughl.n An excillen. attndi-ce rewarded the res taiists and all selections were appreciated and enjoyed by those present Wafer and tea addod U the delight of the aftarooon. , - . O. W. Wr'ichL cf Union, is in the city today visiting friends. ' Deputy Sheriff Frank Phy went o Elgin this morning on business. j Samuel Southwick, of Nibley, was a La Grande visitor this afternoon. . ., . O. E. Harper, of the Blue Mountain Creamery, is in Pendleton today looking after the branch creamery at that point Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickey leave Thurs day Morning for a short visit to Baker City. : -' ' '. The coflhty road ; supervisor ; are graveling the road leading into Island City. . ' ' ' .' Mrs. Wm Murphy has returned from a several days visit with . Baker City friends. .:...".' ; .' Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe left this morn ing for Ellensburg, Washington, to be gone a week on business, . F. Making of Enterprise, came up last night on the Eton train and is in the city for a few days. i . ' . Rev. J. F. Johnson of Potaha Washing' ton has been transferred to Ontario to be pastor of the Methodist Church. '. . F. B. Dayton, ' the Pendleton eye spe cialist, ' came over last evening and will remain in the city for a few days. You must not overlook the chicken pie dinner tomorrow. The ladies commence .-..! .mi .--i-i, i rib k.n -. The Misses Francis Heritage ane Vira ! Hart, came in last evening from Hilgard and are in the city today the guests of friends.' .... ' . H. L, Timm, Pacific Coast manager for Cleveland baking powder, is in the city from headquarters in Walla Wallah on business. ...'' -V-'-..' ' '4 -v . Presiding Elder J. D. Cillilan will be at home during this week and will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church both morning and evening nejet Sunday. . .' Rev. J. W. Kern the new Methodist pastor for Wallowa went through . the city this morning. "He was transfered Lby Presiding Elder Cillilan from Ontario. William Muir, the veteran Grand Ronde river miner, came down yesterday from his mines up the river, and will re main in the city for a few days en busi ness. . """,".' y Do not forget the chicken pie supper Wednesday. You can do no better, than to take dinner and ; supper' too. 'Fifty cents never bought so much good cooking as it will Wednesday at Elks hall. . Without a l icense Officer I. W. Faulk arrested . a, party who gave his name as S. Alexander for peddling from house to house' without a license. When arraigned before Recorder Snook, he plead not guilty and the case is set for 9 o'clock in the morning, uncertain sound h' Winter', knockina at the door. With no demanding entrance everywhere. ' . Are you ready for him? How about your winter Suit ana ArtrSey?in proper condition to weather the storms of the Hownibot your .winter Underwear. Gloves, Hosiery and other Toggery? . .' K y If there are any weak spots-ln your . to'strengthen thrn. with the : wardrobe we are! her Best That's Tg Be Had 0!f ClOlT.? build them The mest skilful-tailors known to the trade build artistically, and they build them well and they on honor. . Our furnishings come Jrom the hands of the best known '. manufacturer. f ' j ' t - ' 'i '. I ;-'.-t Money totk If you want If . Thot i the guarantee that goe with every tale. ; . I ' 1 ; , It is under Jhese conditions that we ask you to make this your Clothing Store. ' " " . . .: ,. . A AND HABERDASHERS. i CLOTHIERS Hit The Cause V " , '' , . .S r J, i - . , Osteopathy of all the systems ot heat ing is unique in this respect, l ne revolt of the master mind of Dr. StiltTtne found er of osteopathy, against the blind super!-' stition and experimentation' of medicine, of which he was a highly honored practi tioner, led him tor the field of -research. Turning his, back on the dogmas of the past arid the' unsustained theories and practices of hi day, he boldly proclaimed a causa: "The body is a complete machine and acts by the laws of mechanics.; all parts are corripfeV anithft moya,' power within't therefore, the' 'cause bf disorder is within, and lie in the slight displace ment of bones of the. spine, ribs, pelvis, etc., and in contracting muscles and liga ments." . . ThisU'ionflfhTed'by actual'TlerKonstra tion on cases. .'w .,',,,' -. When he had replaced them and cured the disease thereby, .he gave, his system to the world. This is what the oste opaths fire , practicing today. They are "hitting at the "cau" is why they are succeeding. ; Co opera lien. :? -t t Co-operation i the watchword by which the Pacific States region will ex-" ! tend it influence and prestige. The Movement to bnng the ' Pacific States, Oregon, Claifornia, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and the territory of Ari- ; zona into harmonious and combined effort - for progress is meet'ng with grsat fa or ; and i being favorably " comments J ujon by th press and public of the Pacific States. Th commercial bodies of ' those of the Pacific States which are not al ready organizad into a state central bo dy art faking steps to bring about this 1m- , portant resultand when this accomplished, ' -which promises not to be in the distant future, the state commercial bodies will all work together into one central assoo -ciationk representing the whole' Paxift States region. , , . v Summer Range ; J. wl McAlister r Joday purchased a summer rang for hi dairy herd of Charley Golden, consisting of 320 acre, laying between Grave and Beaver creek j Whisk y Fire Conneliiville, Penn. Nov. 21. More than 800,000 gallon of whiskey furnish ed a destructive Are of a spectacular nature at Broadford yesterday, causing damage to the amount of $4,000,000. Bluetongued flame from th burning al- conoi not nign in the air producing a wierd spectacle. Th property doitroyed belonged to the Overholt distillery on Broadford. 1 Bohm ; , :A JLWU iLkA 1 :1'--M:-ftfl. .'....Tunison ..Selected .Selected At Island Rev. H. H. Mower, commenced , , i aeries of meetinir at Island Citv Ut vn ing. Th attendance was vary good for th first night and everything points to successful week. The more you know abouL pur clothing the .better , you will appreciate It" You need not be a ctothlnj expert to detect , its meritif vyou will -but give our salesmen an opportunity to show you. ,? ; They will consider It a privilege and you will not be urged to purchase MEN'S SUITS. SI8 TO $30 OVERCOATS. $20 TO $35 Chicane) Store -4 V Nortb Fi .,.V;;2 I ZUNDEL L UWSON. ' are cordiall invited