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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1909)
'XOVDAT, OCTOBER 25 V f I mTZ. Jk. .V. bv Where Economy We Come In THE MISSION OF THIS STORE IS TO FUENISH ITS PATRONS A REPLETE VARIETY OF THE WORLD'S DESIRABLE AND DEPEN DABLE MERCHANDISE ON A PRICE BASIS THAT MEANS A DECID ED SAVING IN T HEIR YEARLY EXPENSES. WE COUNT ON HAV ING MANY SALE S AND QUICK, SMALL PROFIT TO RECOMPENSE USFOROURSTR ENUOUS DAILY ENDEAVOR TO "MAKE GOOD1' WITH THE FOLKS WHO TRADE HERE. OUR SUCCESS HAS BEEN BEYOND . OUR FONDEST HOPES AND WHILE WE TAKE A PART OF THE C REDIT TO OURSELVES WE HAVE THE PEOPLE TO THANK FOR THEIR KEEN DISCERNMENT and CONSEQUENT PATRONAGE. THE REPUTATION OF THIS STORE AS LA GRANDE'S BEST PLACE TO TRADE SHALL 3E MAINTAINED. AND THOSE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF, SATISFACTO RY SERVICE, POLITE AND INTELLIGENT SALESPEOPLE. DE PENDABLE, DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE ETC., FOR WHICH WE ARE NOTED. SHALL EVER i'UKUlS THEMSELVES BEFORE THE ATTENTION OF OUR PATRONS. BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW OF OUR IMMEDIATE TRADE INDUCE MENTS: - ,-'V- M I SILK AND HEATHERELOOM PETTICOATS The most complete line it has ever been our pleasure to show. Imitation Heathei bloom ... ..85c to $1.50 Genuine Heathcrbloom .$2.00 to $3.00 Sijk Petticoats. $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $0.50 $7.50 and ..$10.00 COTTON WOOL BLANKETS. Cotton Blankets Per Pair . 65c to $2.25 Good Wool Blankets per pair $3 to $10 Genuine Oregon Woolen Mills Blankets. a. a rft T r.A . i : per pair, p.')u THE PEOPLE'S Opera House Block A LOCAL ;TEMS. Mrs. T. N. Murphy is In Portlard for a week. .. . . , , Dr. P. A. Charlton left today for a business visit in Allcel. R. N. Adams, a promient. business man of Pendleton, arrived last even ing and left "today for Alicel. Q Architect 'Robert Miller left today - for Wallowa' county, where he goes on a business trip.'. ' Mrs. Fred G. Schilke and daughter Friederike left thismorntng for Kan sas City to be gone about aix weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. McKennon leavo tomorrow for the east to visit Mr. McKennon's mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. .George S. Bernie ar " rived home today' from a short visit In Portland, ? i ; ; v ; ' Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Richardson left yesterday for Portland to be gone a day or two. , Sk Surveyor Cu'rtiss went to North O'owder this morning on professional , business. ;" Fred Swaney, a Sunday visitor at his home here returnod to Hot Lake this morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Davis returned to their home in North Powder last evening, after visiting here over Sun- '" day. " Charles M. England and J. M. Cav anaugh left yesterday for Calgary, B. C. where they will spend a few months and possibly the entire win ter. . 0Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National Bank Bldg. . Bolh Phones , C. Johnson was Powder yesterday. down from North Joseph Mimnaugh a" prominent lum- ' ber man of Wallowa, is a business vis itor in the city today. Mrs. L. Proctor, postmistress of Elgin 13 visiting relatives In La Grande today. Ed. Meyrslck a promient farmer of the Sandridge is transacting business in the city today. Mrs. F. H. Fox who was visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C ..3. Van Duyn and family, returned to her home In Portland Sunday evening. . Walter M. Pierce has returned from a trip to San Francisco and stopped off for a time at the O. A. C. on his return. Misses MIona Alkine and Viola Ben ham and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Benhara and W. B. Sargent were Elgin visitors yesterday. ' A. B. Cherry returned last even ing from Pendleton where he went with Mrs. Cherry who was on her way to Portland to visit friends. . E. P. Staples of the M. ft M. Co., left last evening for Portland on a business trip in connection with the nnnneh estate of which he has charge.. . Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Monroe, Win. are here as the guests of Mr and Mrs. F. H. Green and Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Massee. They leave this evening for the east. Mrs. Peer has returned from Cop' perfleld where she was called by li t illness of Mrs. wujiam uancren She reports Mrs. Cantrell as hetag past the danger mark, after a crklcal illness. J. W. Simmons, state deputy for the M. W. of A. Is here today and big things are slated for tonight when the state official will meet with the local camp of this city. A banquet at the Model restaurant tonight is one of the featnrea of this meeting. egms I 0 A Oiiting Flannel Und erskirts 35 c, 50c and 60c Flannelette Dressing Sacques 35c j . rr-j- STORE La Grande, Oregon Judge J. W. Kuowles and Court Re porter II. R.. lUitma left this morning for Starkey where they will spend the week hunting and iishlng. Mrs. May and daughter 'Mrs. W&l ker of Tacomak- are in the city this afternoon enroute fo their home In Tacoma, after-a ! visit with' Robert May of Elgin. '. Charlie Reynolds, the doughty lit tle football player from La Grande. played on the varsity team Saturday when O. A. C. won from the Portland Catholic team and made a sensational 26 yard run. . ' C. R .Hibbard' of Imbler sold his automobile to J. L. Overton of Elgin who is contemplating 4 tour of South ern Oregon and California in the near future. . ' 4 t SOCIETY. Invitations are out announcing the coming marriage of Miss Oi.nmde Ralston, daughter of Mrs. C. Ralston on Wednesday November 3 at the Ralston home confer 9th and Wash ington, to Hugh T. Shelley, ar. em ploy of the N. K west itore. The wedding is to be attended by bat a few intimate friends. ' Af(e- Novcn ber 10th, the popular young people will be at home at 108 Greenwood, this city. , One of the most fashionable -church weddings of the year is to take place tonight when at 5:30 Miss Norah Fritts will be -united in marriage to W. O. De Long, Rev. C. E. "Mc-Leod. officiating. Following the ceremony brief reception will be held at the Fritts home. Mr. and Mrs. De Lunfi will leave tonight for Lakeview wh-r they will make their future bom. Tfce Methodist thnrrh lias been $w rated in colors appropriate to the oc cas'on. j The G. I. A. of the B. L. of E. mem ; bers are requested to meet tomorrow ! at 10 o'clock. This meeting Is to ar jrige a banquet in honor of the lo ! car engineers and Mrs. Bushteed of j Glen's Ferry who is the official inspec tor and who will be here at that time. The banquet will be held at five o'clock. ' The Road to Success has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Succesj today demands health, but Elect! Ic Bitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compel perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and invigorates the whole ' system. . Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You cent afford, to slight Electric Blttert it weak, run down or slckiy. Only 60c. Guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co. The Little Shop ; Main St. ". Stamping ot all kinds, includ tna shirt waists & Center hIm'm. done, embroidery lessens given. Orders taken and lessons given in stt celling. Full line of em broidery materials -..-. . W.T.MAT0TT. fP I'lrnk Sidewalks Built and lu-palied. Excavating siid y f Fiilinp. Phoue Black l.riC2.' Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses . and Recommends t'ha'nie-,'?.?i i Colic, Choleci nn.l Wir rhoea Remedy. "I take pleasure in Baying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrobea Remedy in my fam ily medicine cbeut for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfact ory results from its use. Ihave ad ministered it to a great many travel ing men who were suffering from You don't take chances Wheu Dr. Morris P. Menili lsolm lour Glasses. ' )'. ' . : . ..:'.' Dr. 3L P. Mendelsohn. !- ' c-' ' , . - : I'LRMANtMLY , LOCATED ' AT H05 ADAMS AVEXt'E, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. You' iake great risk when yon trust your eyeslgt to. those without exper ience,' .without proper ciiulpincut, and of whose competence yoi huve no guarantee. You do not tako any chan ces when Dr. Mendelsohn, lies your glasses; He Is strictly relWble. If any- tning.Koes wrong either with your eyes or your glasses yea will alwayi find Dr. Mendelseha at his ofticc. As far as experience, eriulpoieat and guarantees can protect you, yc;i are protected when you get your glaHRes here. Every known facility for I he testing of eyeB is available. You will not be bothire 1 with head aches, dull eyesight, .wj ld;t nnd other ailaments of the eye If your glasses are correct. The remely lies in the wearing of rightly fitted ier.s lens properly ground to rnec! all I lie deficiencies of the eyesight. ThU en tire problem lies In thoae tfore words I rlifhtly fitted lens. . ( , YOUR CASE WILL XOT . VUZLE jDR. 3ir.M)ELS0llX. Office ours from 8:30 lo 2: and from 1 to 5i. By speHa! iV'i'n'utrnir,t In tli') cvt-jhTia;. , v- i,r'.'A. v' u; tv";V.;" t?V- "V;. ' :. ' ' - : 'f J - if tV f X-- 7 i troubles for which It is recommended, and have never failed to relieve them, says J. C. Jenkins, of GlaBgow, Ky. This remedy is for sale by all good dealer. Dow to care a Cold. Be at careful as you can. you v.: occassionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to af fect a c-ulck cure. Such amedlslno s Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt has gained a world wide repu tion ly its remarkable cures of this uh rt cemmon ailment.lt acts oj nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aldi expect oration, opens the secretloas a id alda nature In restoring the syateu vo healthy condition. For salo by all good dealers. - . , . E-BU-SA TI1E OXLT LAWFUL PILE CURE, Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-RU-SA enres piles. U. S. ' Dispensatory recommends every ingredient of E-RU-SA. Drug laws make "falsa or misleading statements" a crime. Therefor the sale of all old or oar do tic pile medicine I illegal because they effect the brain and spinal .narrow; produce constipation and never cur. Only druggists ot highest standing sell and endorse E-SU-SA. , - 8LLYEBTH0K3' PA MILT DULC KHH. HIV kQCK PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 t Wka Immediate Delivery Storage Prices rv n I iL 1 Li Walnuts and 1 Almonds ? Raisins and Currents Sauer Kraut and Dill Pickles City Grocery and Bakery, LIP0LACK, Prop ' f v Bell.Phone, Main WE HAVE SECURED ISHERMAN CLAY'S fulllline of PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Scott'Music Co ELGIN, OKEGO.V, Where ixJ business ir.en are co-operating and buying stump lands preptrtor" to setting 4 commercial orchards, wor par- tlcilar regarding good orchard land At very low prices call or ' wrtto The ' ' . SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, InveMzcenu, Loans ed CoDeotloaa. ' . . -o J. A. OLIVER. 4 Gasoline wcod saw, 4fy ' Phone orders to Black 1851. ' O Grande Roiide Cash C 75 Independent 241 , .1 1 w J3 .$ 'nun.-'"- -c