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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
i '1 ; ' ' s ' V f t " a a 'i P - r - tr l k W : ' "l . o ' n t I THE FALL SEASON IS MOW AT ITS' HEIGHT AMD . ' The Golden Rule Company's Stock i Is Complete in every detail, more than Thirty Great . i . . ,j . . . . . 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 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, GRANITEWARE, CHINA. CROCKERY; STOVES AND RANGES. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, TOOLS', SPORTING GOU MACHINES, SEWING MACHINES. TRUNKS and VALISES. k LOCAL ITEMS Golden Rule Company 1308, 1310, 1312 Adm Avenue. Smallest Prices j HOME INDUSTRY j KEY WEST PERFECTO : THE VISTA ORADA j and C. B. Cigars - By Smoking SOCIETY Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN. Factory Comer Adam Avenue end Greenwood Street. $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 Every $1 cash purchatt, or paid on accoi nt en titles you to a chance. -" '.. , COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER ' I SUIT CLUB WINNERS TTMtkleion - $35 Suil Ntw Club AL,. ANDREWS - - . v . HVrn1 tr nd Tailor - - 1 PARENTS AND TEACHERS ! Do you know th it the he ilt'i. happiness and progress of hundred of children it hampered by wee y.s? Pendleton. Or. Nov. I, 'OS To the pujiid: Cwing to constant headache, dizcines and nervousness, my daujhter Hazel was obliged to be ou of school a great deal during i he last winter and early . spring. Asthegla.se she was wearirg failed to give her any relief, I took her to Dr. F. B. Dayton. The glasses he gsve her had the de sired effect. After a short time she suffered no more from head ache nor dizziness, and her nerv ous system repaired rapidly. The good results have proven perman-. ent and we are well pleased. ' , Mrs. T. M. Keller. 301 LillithSt . The . families of th Busy Bee were royally entertained at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. C randy by members of the club, Wednesday even ing. ' All participated In the numerous games arranged for the evening and highly appreciated the musical selections. At eleven thirty the guests were called into the dining room where a 'bounteous banquet, furnished by all member of -the club, awaited them. The tables were decorated with ferns and cut flowers. - Tnose present were: Mr. and Mrs Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Adler. Mr, and Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Qrandy Frank and Morgan Carroll, ' and Roberta Orandy. The Thursday afternoon Five Hundred Cub was entertained by Mrs.' Bart1etf- Mrs. Jean Moore was the fortunate win ner of first souvenir. . The next meeting will be with .Mrs. Allison. i i ,- LA ' Dr. F. B. Dayton . The Eye. Specialist HOTEL SOMMER. Examinatlou FREE : Office at ?f Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24-2S A ' Thomas Campbell, of Pendleton, cam over last evening. Roy Oliver went to Haine this morning on a business trip. Get your abstracts of title prepared by the La Grande Investment Co.. Mrs, Luther Ward and . little daughter. Dorothy, are down from Hilgard today. James Ward and L. Crabill, prominent citizens of Baker City, are in the city to day.' . ' ' ' - Mrs. J. P. Stack and daughter, of Baker City are in the city, ' guests of Mrs. J. Hopper this week. ' . " Mrs. J. A. Whitby, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Robbins, came up from The Dalles last night ' .; v J. T. Gray. N. T. Gray and Mrs Vina Gray, of Alicel, cameip last evening on the Elgin train and aje in the city today. The Commercial Club give their week' ly dance this evening. Thomas' orchestra will furnish the music Hon. Chas. E. Cochran was a passen ger this' morning on the east bound pas senger train No. 8, enroute to Union from Salem. ' ' s . F, S. Murphy', former manager of the Grande Ronde Lumber Company, but now located in Salt Lake, is in the city today transacting business. The basket on Hi!;' " be through in plenty of time for those who may desire to witness the game and also attend the dance. J. B. Stoddard, of the Stoddard Lum ber Company, went to Union this morn ing on business connected with the plan ing mills at that place:" . ' , Report from Pendleton are to the effect that Paul Lederlee. who has been In St Francis hospital for several months, re mains in about tlje same condition. Only partially conscious at times. The city has at last succeeded in secur ing lumber suitable for sidewalk purposes. 66.000 feet in all, 50,000 feet for cross walks and 16.000 feet for sidewalks. ' It cost $11 per thousand. The Women's Relief Corps will banquet their members and the G. A. R. member at the I. O. O. F. hall on Saturday; Nov. 25, at 1 2 o'clock m. All members of the two orders are invited. A. V. Andrew. A. T. Hill. S. N. Bolton and J. J. Carr left this morning by team for John Tuttle's ranch, near Elgin, where a big shoot will be held. The gentlemen took a large conveyance to be able to bring back the beef that has been offered as a prize. Dr. M. K. Hall returned last evening from his southern trip. Chandler Mc Kennon. who accompanied him decided to remain with an uncle in Arkansas and go nto business. The doctor had a very pleasant trip and was delighted tq find we had been enjoying such delightful weather. , r.' ." ' . Basket Ball The basket ball teams of the Juniors and Seniors of th High School contest for honor this evening in the Armory hall. Th game is to be called promptly at 8 o'clock and a the girls - have been working hard in antic' pation of I his event the game will be spirited from start to finish. The lineup will be as follows: SENIORS W.lson Bunnell rtopper Disqua Cotner , Th proceed of th game are to be used toward aupplying the reading tabU Center . Guards Forward JUNIORS McKanno . Gullinff Forrest McMurray Green Tour I ires A party o' railway offic'als. headed bv Superintendent M. J. Buckley, cime u 1 J n..i I r-. josierasy irum t'uruana ana visiiea ty gin in the afternoon. This morning they came ud a d laft for Huntinctt n with their special train, in charge of Conductor J. D. Kerr. Horse Stolen Sometime last Mondav nioht soma nar son unknown stole a gray horse and sad' die from the Cranston ranch on Lower Powder river. The animal weighs about 900 pounds, not shod, well broke. year old. branded with stirrup on right stine. Boys Club ' . AL ' & . . . .. un account oi me oasKei ball game this evening thsre will be no meeting. Member will please study losson No. for next week' meeting. WANTED Potatoes. Hay, Oats, Apples t we pay West Market Pcsjorduce ' A car of stricUy fresh egg. to arrive Saturday Nov 26. W. quote these to th. trad, at $8 per case of 50 do. A fresh cansignment of fancy white clover honey from Cali fornia which w. sell to the trad, at $3.28 per case. ' W. have, lot of Na 2 apple, which can be bought her. at a very low prict.- f Oregon Produce Company tM T ANKSG1VING- -: FOOT BALL GAME Th. frvrt ball ram to be played in this city on Thanksgiving day between the Athena Athetotic club and the La uranue team, promises to be the greatest foot ball game played in La Grande in many years. : The home boys have been working hard Boutin first class, condition and how well they are succeeding can be easily , thnoa who attend their practices. The team is composed of tne i Liit material to be had in La Grande, as will be see . by the names in the lineup. 1 any rate a good fast game is assured when the referee blow his whistle at tiree o'clock on Thanksgiving day. Notice NHr. i herohv tfiven to all member of Circle No. 47, Women of Wooccraft that we have changed our time and place of meeting. We will meet hereafter tne econd and fourth Monday of each month. In the I. O. O. F. hall. All mem bers are requested to be present next Monday evening. Mrs. Lizzie Ellsworth Clerk. GIRL WANTED-Girl for general house work. Steady employment For par- When The Turkey Comes To you in our restaurant you will have a triple feast Your eyes will, feast on its tempting appearance. Your nostril will feast on its appetizing odor.' Your palate will feast on its delicate flavor. tati 'g It Will be a joy to be remembered. 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 Arbutkir, Proprietor NO NIUHT Uk. mj.1' mr kit: i C A BUl tick! fill Y 4 SV mm V . . m i 'Nil f GO A HUMMING . It' surprising' how our canned goods have caught on. It keeps us ' busy as bees to fill the order from the people that have tried -'em. We have 'em in tin and glass The best in the market Perfered Stock goods a specialty. Standard goods, best and cheapest QEDDEJ" BRIT NORTH FIR STREET The more you know about our clothing the better you vill appreciate It You need not be a clothing expert to detect its merit-if you u ill tut 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. $18 TO $30 OVERCOATS, S20 TO $35 ' ! t ..A-A..,,