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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1905)
ei 1 i... G( It's BOO bus. fror 'em gla Per Stat il I i It i Ql 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 Living Prices. '::V'.:': v: v'v ; j DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,- CLOTHING, LADIES' AND MEN'S FURN ISHINGS, MATERIALS f OR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILOR MADE COATS and SKIRTS. LADIES TRIMMED HATS, GHILDRENS' HATS andCAPS, FURS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ; TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, GRANITEWARE, ; CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES 1 vTOOLS. SPORTING GOODS. SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES. V . Golden Rule Company i Largest Storv PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY KEY WEST THE VISTA Smoking and C. B. Cigars Manufactured by C. E. $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 Every $1 cash purchase, or paid on account en titles you (o i chance. COM MENCING ON NOVEMBER I . SUIT CLUB WINNERS v TTNick:on - J35 Suit New Club rVT. A IN D REW8 H-.hiit er end Ttlnr , j: PARENTS ' A ND j ifFEeH ERS : j 'J Do you know that the health, happiness and progress of hundreds of children J ' i is hampered by waak ey. s? . ,. '.' e t A Dr. F.B. Dayton V The Eye Specialist Office at HOTEL SOMMER. . , Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 28-29 a THE FALL SEASON IS . KOW AT ITS' HEIGHT AND Rule Company's Stock AND RANGES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. HARDWARE, WOOD and - W1LLOWWARF. 1303, 1310, 13i2 Adams Avenue. PERFECTO ORADA Factory Comer Adams Avenue .and OrMnwood HACKMAN, Street .V." Pendloton, Or, Nov. 1, '05 To the pu'jiio: Owing to constant headache, dix tines and nervousness, my daughter Hazel was obliged to be out of school a great deal during the last winter and early sprng." Astheglaaes she w?s wearing failed to give her any re.ief, 1 too her to Dr. F. B. Dayton. The uUsseshega' 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. Ksxlir. .. 801 LillithSt Examination FREE washim. 1 MAtHiiuFS . i Smallest Prices '.',.. FIVE HUNDRED GLUB - The Five Hundred Club was enter tained by Mrs. Causey. Saturday after noon. Mrs. Jean Moore is the proud possessor of the souvenir. DAM8N-KRANZ ' The popular club, known as the Damen Krantz, was delightfully entertained by the Misses Emma Clark and Ada Fowler at the latter's home, Saturday evening. Eleven young ladies were present to en joy the festivities that had been so care fully planned by the hostesses. Allie Stephens was fortunate in winning the pretty little souvenir, a reminder of the "Qood Old Summer Time" in burnt leather. At 10:80 the guests were in vited into the dining room where delic ious luncheon was served. The . next meeting of the club will be with Miss Gertrude Mitchell There will be no High Five meeting to- The Neighborhood Club meets Tuesdav evening at the home of Mrs. Mallory. 1 he subject being Russian music and Russian composers. The orooram , will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. HSI0H80RH000 CLUB The following is the Neighborhood Clut program which will be presented Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mallorw corner of Main and First streete. Du4t- ' :. .. r.f..:..;.Folk Melodies Mrs. Lyle and Mrs. Laughlin Serenade.;.,.; .;:.,.....; Moszkowski Mrs. Laughlin ..' 'ocal Solo. "Forever and a Day"..Sobeski . Mrs. Martin - ValseOp 42 ;. Chopin ' Miss Lyne Vocal Solo, "ProteumtifW V ' Mrs. La' ghlin " " 4 J y ' P-... - - . Ahum RuLens'ein h rs. F. a Currey and Mrs. Lyle Vocal Solo. "All For YcVVCuy D hard Jo Miss Lyne Minuet..........: .....Paderewski Mre. Martin Polish Dance ... ... Schwarwenko Mrs. Forbes Vocal Solo, "In. 0100m is on the Rye" Mr. William June, Barcarolle ' TschaiLow.l, Mrs. Laughlin Edward Becks Idaho City. Ida Nov. 87.-Edward Becks died here this evening at 7:50 of pneumonia, leaving a wife.- For a num ber of years he had been night watsh man,,and was well known throughout this district and in Boisa. M the original owner of the Lucky Boy ...m. n. ne waa bom m Philadelphia 48 years ago and wa a Mason and an Odd Fellow. The funr1 t,L. i SOCIETY LOCAL ITEMS W, R. Jomes, of Enterprise, is in the city this week. - . :', . " W. L. Tucker, principal of the Island City schools, spent Sunday in this city. Irs. Irvine, of Pine valley, came down yesterday and is in the city today. Father White returned this moming from Union, where he went yesterday to conduct services, . Dr. F. B. Dayton has been compelled to remain for two days longer, leaving Wednesday night. '. Company L, O. N. G. will give its reg ular bi-weekly dance this evening at tht Armory hall. The holes in the sidewalks are all cover ed up today, but ae soon as the sun comet out they will all show up in all theii glory. - - Farmers in the valley report a much heavier snow than here in the 'city Seven inches at Peach Bros farm eigh miles east of La Grande. Joe Vey, a large sheep owner of Pen dleton, and owner of the Prospect rand up Grande Ronde river, is in the city to day on business. . imained in the city today for 3t minutes to enable the - passengers U Dreaktast as the diner was not carnec this moming. ' jmcK unnas yesterday gathered to gether his implements of war and drag ged the big lath into the La Grande Iroi Work's shops and lined it up ready foi work. ; . .. :- -... - Mr. Gray, advance agent for, the great McEwen, is in the city today arranging with Manager Steward forMcEwen's ap pearance in this city next week. McEw en will be here all next week. . . . , Joseph Turcott of Starkey, made fina proof on hie homestead before the offici als of the La Grand United States Land Officethis morning. His witnesses" were Frank Alden and Andrew Sullivan, . ' ' J. W. Bickford, who has been employed for the past few months as butter maker in the Blue Mountain Creamery at. this place, will leave tonight for Pendleton to take a similar position in the branch at that place. Ben Noyes will succeed Mr. Bickford at this place. v. v -, Ba(J Blunder In the rush of work today a bad mistake was made in using the report of Senator Burton's' second conviction, under the picture and head of Senator Fulton, .who has been appointed chairman of the com mittee on claims. Uniform Rank All members of the Uniform Rank, W. O. W. are hereby notified that there wjll be a meeting of the Uniform Rank Tues day evening ot seven thirty, at Armory .-all. All members are expected to be present J. B. Keenby, Captain; ' r t The more you know about Uvr, cloth'nS , the t better t You need not be a clothing salesmen an opportunity to show you. I They wilL. consider it a I MEN'S SUITS. $18 TO $30 ; " ' " rtiiicago WANTED :J Potatoess May, Oats, Apples We pay ililheit Market , ;r:-. " A ar 6f strictly fresh eggs to arrive Saturday. Nov. ; 26 'Wrf 5uot these to the trade at $8 per case of 50 doz. . V-A fresh cansignment of fancy white clover honey from Cali ; ' fornia which-we Mil tojthe trade at $3.25 per case. ' We have a-loi of No. 2 applefwhich can be bought her at ; a very low price. " Oregon Produce Company I ANew Government ! 'Scrlpps News Association) Chicago, Nov, 27-Th Daily Newscable Vom St. Petersburg says that an' officer alegraphs that he fears that the revolu jonists are about to declare and estab feh a revolutionary government , He says t is certain they oppose the landing of .roope from other pbrts..- ' . , r . Mayor In Trouble : Butte, Mont, Nov.-27. Th" Montana Stock. Growers Association has requested jovemor.Tootelo issfaj-erjuisition papers for th arrest of William H. Dermy, mayor if Williston, N. D.. chargingg him with jeing connected with' & gang of alleged torse thieves, who it' is claimed, have itolen mora than 1,000, head of horses. , ' - i 1. ... '.- . t -' Waived ; Examination - ; .. i On complaint", filed - by John Garret Sigmund Pennington was arrested Sat urday evening, charged with larceny of four head of'.coVs .ond foUT' calves, on October 25. He appeared before Justice Houghiand waived examination and 'was held to appear at the -next term of cir cuit court in the sum of $300 which he readily furnished. ' A':'.' : " ' : NrstTunnol The first tu.met of any kirt(I mad: In the United Stages was that Inown as the Auburn tunnel, near Auburn, Pennsy lvania,' built In 1818-21. by the Schuky- kill Navigation-Company, for the purpose of water transportation, of coa 'It was 300 feet long and 22 feet high by IS feet wide. ' - - .--'. . . Hermann ( III Congressman Hermann is suffering from a severe attack of erysipelas, which has confined him to his bed at his resid ence in this City for over a week, and the disease still continues though it is believed to be partially subdued. Roseburg Plain dealer. V ' " '.' expert to detect its merlt privilege and you will not Prices for all Produce I Notice ol Settlement As we have sold the Horseshoe Chop House we will consider it a favor if those id . debt to us will please call and settle on or before December 1, 1905. All ac counts due the Horseshoe prior to Nov ember 6, 1905. are due and payable to us, and we' will pay all accounts owed by the firm prior to that date. L. S. and W. W. Pollock. Notice Notice is hereby given you that my wife having left my home ' without just cause or provocation, from and after this date, I will in no way' be responsible for any debts that she may comtract Dated at Island City this, the 6 th. day of November. 1905. Joseph Anson. When The Turkey Comrs To you in our restaurant you will have a triple feast , Your eyes will feast on it tempting appearance. Your nostrils will feast on its appetizing odor. Your palate will feast on its delicate flavor. -.. fating 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 Aibicklf, Proprietor ' OPFN DAT .ND HIUUT W set! weekly tJ (A Malttoketslar4 you will appreciate it - if jou will but give our f be urged to piirchafe I OVERCOATS, $20 TO $35 Store!! ... - . "... MM. UIU Wednesday.