O y v v y " O O w Q Q Q Q qq Q Q mSlSQ OBSSEBTER. LA PRECOX. FRIDAY, SEPTEXBEB 24, 190. NEW FALL GOODS it H 0 '1 Commancts f GO IS NOW SHOWING- CHOICE NOVEL TIES FROM THE BEST MARKETS AND A RELIABLE REPRESENTATION OF ALL OF ' FALL'S CREA TIONS NOW INVITES I YOUR CRITICISM ANlS PATRONAGE J NEW DRESS GOODS. This section is complete with the largest and best selected lines of dress goods ever placed on the mar- V SILK WAISTS in smart new tailored effects. One special lot at your choice. $2.75 -- - """"J rrrrj, as f ,ojeraiea upon at the Grande Ronde! : hpltal yest 1 31 r s. James ;a; Nelson wW tyi'il t t,h Grande Ronde. hbsjltkl Jot in;op' erntton yesterflaT - ' -.- j a . v It If. WoJf.dToreisaB c the N K. West faim jat aiilVird. 'a Uought to the ,GrM4e;itor.dJhiitta yesterday with ij'4'X-ii 117: j i ynder auspices of the Baptist Young , Pepples" Union, a social tour will be ! spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Happeraett. corner 7th and O. ' I ' ' ' ' ! . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY of samples from our ":, 50c line, . All other grades just as complete. 1 1.. .0 . SEE . WINDOW DISPLAY. 4., ?t J! f. I Where and how to get these ma s . terials so good the workmanship " so precise and effective is a secret. i If you don't know what to buy for y our new fall costumes order for any oth er home supply, either in luxury or nec essity, don't worry, this store is full of suggestions. Come and look. Just look and you will be sure to see what you 'want. .. Mi : THE PEOPLE'S Opera House Block i. 1 A 1 .i 3;,U!i :'v. La Grande; Oregon 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4i 4 4 4 4 .rS; :v. i - .r -vow We tarf tlne-Jine of if r 1-7 i ''J ." '1 " r r ' ' 4 " t ' ) t f t A f It to not necesfearrto put With tne Inconvenience of noor sieht thi'n av further more it a foolish 16 neglect I r CORSETS , neglect hating your eyes properly attended tcv If you suffer from headaches, ner TOuane9v you. ,wm find it will par you to tave 'ydu'r 'eye'B' examined. ' as injnlte cases out of ten the trouble lieB there. U i ; . t 1 I Wej can .give you. au jexpejf Exam ination fit you with .. the correct glasses itthex arq necessary, s f H 4 4 4 ;j A Joint meeting' of the missionary societies of Union and La Grande ' is In session this afternoon at' the home of iMrs'. J. K. Wright oh tennsylranla avenue. The members of the Union soiiety drove over from . Union in a four-horse ' tally-ho ' this ' mornlne. making the pleasant drive in about twp hours. In addition to the eleven la lies the Rev. Mr. 'Yuell. Mr A. J. GoodbVod and the driver were in th4 party.' On their arrival the visitors tit once went to the home of Mrs. R. il Smith where a committee was in wait ing to take them to their1 respect ive places of entertainment for dinner. The program' this ' aiternoon ' is : ib charge of Mrs.' Mary Kirk. The various papers' , will be read by members1 of the La' Grande society. The Bubjects for consideration is Japan. At : the close of the program refreshments will be served consisting of hot bis cuits, Jelly,) veal salid, marshmallow whipped cream; cake and coffee, a . , j The Union eueats are: The Rv. ind R(rs. Vtieil.jMeBdame Theodori Kek4 ritz, George Sciblrd. Chas. E. Davis, ii J. X)avlB,.A.(B .Davis, Alke Cooper, Graham, West,! Alice Glover and Nor- t-i J. H. PEARE LH?V CtopjrJsM Eibo Court cW Umbrellas $1.25-56 ELEGANT LINE OF KIM ON A Fiilf line Suits , to Arrive jSoon VAN DUYN CO. .it 1 V nnnn r RcGQRD Q $ ' u i. "'i x 4 ) . LOCA ITEMS.1 - A '. '. .J. . ?iv;.; O J o , ;f . f - i i- V.- -5 v i ArcUtect plater. Jeft today ,for, a Tlef basiness trip to Joseph. E' I'". Graham 'olgln, spent lasl light -n the city. , , L. D. Day of Hermiston, )s iuai jes visitor In the city today. MJs Bess Duncan of Portland, ar TJVed last PVPT1nr Hn fHAnrla In city for a few' days. Mis. DeBole came down today to be witness in the Stoop trial which be !iis 'umorrow morning. Bena Davis of Elgin, came down to: V to visit ' her grandmother,' Mr. I .Davis of this city. L- A. Stoop arrived today from El- jp, to be present jat jtbe opening! of pa Stoop trial tomorr6w-morning.' L. L. Overton of the Star Planning m fuslnesa visitors in rthe city today. I Wad Brooks, a ' prominent young Farmer of; Imblerf ame . fn today pn he noon train to transact business. Hon. Walter Pierce left today , Jor Pgln, on a business visit and will re prn tomorrow . l ) I Attorney Charles Cochran has re wned from Portland, where he went ?o transact business In the state court Mrs. H. J. Wl.ckens of Kamela. ar rived in t.h J'esi and DleasnrA bent. K E. . A. Fuher and Walt Van Duvne returned Xroma 12-day s stay In fbe aountalns. I j A : 1 I ' ' . i 1 and Mrs. Walter Bloch. who ve been vialtlag t the home of Mr 4 Mrs. Mox Blocn, Wave thl eTen g for their home In Portland. jOr.llV.,0. McfIan U Grande National iBank Btda. I Both Phones Mr. and Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. Groth of Elgin, are among, the ( crowd of witnesses 3 for " the Stoop trial, who came In today. , T . M ' ) 1 1 A Carl Towner, well knowncleVk of Elgin, Is In the' city, today, having been subpoenaed, asr a witness In theStoop trial.1 ', 1 .' " ' ' ' ' . Thomas Thrpnson, an expert lumber-grader ofCoevllle, Washington, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Thronson is a special representative of a large Chicago Lumber company. iV' v . v i i Mr. and Mrs. Sanford of Enterprise, are in the city this afternoon, en route to Coos Bay, where they have been called on the severe Illness of Mrs. Sanford's mother. v ' ' ;, V r. I - J. C. Balrd loft for Wallowa today noon after a day spent In this city. Mrs. Balrd reports that eastern peo ple ,are coming, into , Wallowa every day and, the jown id, thrjving. Eddie Roberts, son of A. A. Roberts, who has been at fthe Grande Ronde hospital 'for 35' days suffering with typhoid fever 1,13' giving 'signs of Im proving Unough 8loyly.i;nOii t;; i;' ;!i'f' V'!Vf ''. I") :',' Mrs. J. ' A. Fitzpatrlck 'it 'Lostlne, who has been in this city for several weeks faking osteopathic treatment, left for herJ home today, Mrs. Fitz- , Patrick' ia . wonderfully improved In health .but will continue her treatment for Borne time under Dr. Moore at Enterprise. Dr. McMillan returned home today from, Baker Cltyi where he went to attend the Shrtners conclave, pri Mc Millan went 'on the special train, but returned with Dr. Molitor in the lat ter's automobile. -sV--. I ' - J ' ' FIU Rosendolphoij Salt Lake valley, Is In toe city looking over land to make his future1 home. He iswell pleased with the valley and consid ers It the most resourceful section of the northwest ia ai t, a v . r Mrs. Col. 'Graves ' and Miss Alta Paris of' Enterprise,, are' in the 'city this afternoon on their way( to Baker City, where they have been called by '.( K'Jii.if -H'jA J.I.I Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stuart and daughter Luclle, arrived thl3 morn ing from an extended visit in Seattle, where they went last spring. They will spend a few days here with relar tives before resuming: their Journey to the middle west. '' " ' 1 .' . ! i George Hendricks,' who was form erly leader of the band here, when he made this city his home, arrived this morning to transact business matters. He, reports that his son Vern.ls again at; (school Jn. the; ea, & And mkktng ir6- gres8 with his studies . ; i ! Charles A. Morris of Preorla, 1111 noib, arrived last evening to visit for vel. j 1 t !xhi to xArxtii ship. i .Vortli Dakota Will Id Propped Into j Water ut a Nearby Date. ije haye ed.aunclry business, in; La Grande' for many years. There must a reason. A trial order .will explain the mystery. f A. B. C, Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 13 Daily Observer, 65c per . Month f Qt INC V. Mass'., Sept ' 24.-The North Dakota, the first fighting ship in the United States navy of the dread-1 naught class, hus Just been completed, and is ready for tests, which is set for October 15.' The Rockland course off the Maine roast has' been selected. Before the 'government accepts, the ship must develop a speed of 21 knots. , j Ohioans Celebrate! 1 ; SEATTLE, Sept. 2i: Obib day was celebrated here today at the Alaska Yukon, Exposition, Governor Judson Harmon and staff being present to participate' lh' 'the ceremonies. 1 Gov- a ffw days with his sister, Mrs.i S. N. I emor Harmon 1 an especial favorite Bolton- After completing his stay here Morris will go to ,'Newberg to vjslt his mother, before returning to his home. y W. H. Van Duyn and Emil Feuhr, have returned from Walla Walla, where they have been on, a fishing and with Democrats on the coast for the presidential nomination in 1912 and iH expected to have one of two pri vate conferences with leaders of 'the party dnring his' stay.' ' ' u " ' IT S SCHOOL THE DUTY , OF ., TEACHERS.. - . ,.. hunting trip. -1 They went horseback; To look to the care of their pupil's across tha mountains and spent most jeyes. Many children seem dull, dp of the time along the headwaters of j not care like to study and are called the Walla Walla river . Sunday, evening will bring the close of the pastorate! ofi Rev .Witt. Gib4 son in the First Baptist church in this 'j city. Suitable closing services will be held, and Thursday night Rev.' Frank Ej.Gray will be in the pastorate, who will be in the city by that date JameB Rogers of the Enterprise News-Record, who has been In the city Raiting the I arrival ibf 'orelatlveB from the east, left for his home today with his aunt Mrs. Ellen Hubbard of Monroe City, Missouri. Mrs. Hubbard say a that she may remain In this conn try she likes tt so touch numbskulls. ; ; THEY ARE UXFOBJOATE In most cases for having some eyo de fect j Most) of them Bhow; no other sign of eye trouble, and grow up to MANHOOD A5D WOMANHOOD, dull and, stupid, never knowing that their eyes alone made them averse to study and activity. , - Dr. M. F. Mendelsohn gives especial care to children's eyes. , ' One charge covers entire cost of examination, glasses and frames. Dr. Mendelsohn Is permanently ol cated at 1105 Adams ave., opposite pOBtofflce. Guarantee satisfaction In every repsect '"r;"' . ' . ft, H ':( '.!,; i f, ? Out Cream Wafers ME AIMAYS FRESH -r.V) a'iiiiii d ;. t Ml );1 c - ' I . 'rt 'i E. Df SELDERS ,--Ut ( ) il .-"if f. ,!,;) uo'i'f vi.t .lr.: .-is-jt '"( .'' I - 1 :..!,. ;:... s.-'"i t;;:;.ii4., WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S PrANOS0RG!ANS 'si n The musical instrument that ' iells strictly ! torjne, price to everyone it .; SCO t 1 ..... t . f ..?' (;! I i; tt n n music ! . ...! v.: . v i i n '; i A 1 THF. -V X-y. JJ THE, BEST N A 1 ! i Without a doubt the best plac to " , get all kinds of Vegetables, straw- berries, cherries, orgaages, ban nan as v J and lemons. Is at the Geddes Grocery, y they bare the best and the freshest; ' r ? ' 1 W you wsn nice crisp twt; i - v iU 1 'or nr?.pkkles,tjnsi call then ip;' 'C vlt A .1 and dost forget that 15c coSm, it uses us piace or your J S coffee. Jnst a a shipment of Swlfta ham aad ::i busy ' nvHv). 'jil. GEDDES Bibi fv . MAM 4b I ! ui! ) jiI;Z ft if ) .'ft ,-7 ; 4 -i ! .;: .' :, " 1