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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1909)
CTLSSSU WhSER' tlJ uJl WR i.'.LX .0E5.G. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1909. v MAT FE0YE FATAL. c 4P , LOCAL ITEJTS. Tomorrow night la the time set for the next fireman's fed. J. R. Oliver left this morning for Imbler on a business trip. Miss Belle Gray left for Elgin this morning after a visit In this city. Miss Mae White returned to Walla Walla today after spending a week with her relatives here. Mrs. Ed. Hughes left today for San Fancisco where she will spend the coming winter with friends. V Mr. and Mrs. George Clearer went to Imbler this morning to visit their J Deputy Sheriff George Ldndgreen went to Union this morning where be will serve some legal papers. Mrs. T. S. Scroggin who has been spending the week in Portland Is ex ptcted to return Saturday or Sunday. James O'Sullivan of Pendleton, well known In this city, Is a guest at the Foley house. Dr. A- P. Charlton has been confined to hia home for several days with an attack of rheumatism. County Superintendent E. E. Bragg is spending the day in North Powder visiting the schools at that place. G. G. Stackland and Chris Stackland of Cove left this morning for Portland after spending the night in the city. F. D. Ga8kell will leave this evening for Spokane and Montana points on an extended business and sightseeing trip. " ' ' J. C. Ardrey the local piano tuner was called to Portland . on business last night but win return as soon as possible. Mrs. Thomas Wade who was taken to Portland for treatment was brought home today, but little improved. How ever she stood the trip well. Dr. McMillan returned home from Portland this morning. Mrs. McMillan will remain for Bome time longer vis iting Dr. McMillan's parents. L. W. Furnas, one of the prominent real estate dealers of Hermisten is in the city transacting business at the local land office. L Charles Mlmnaneh returned today -om a business visit to Portland. Ha ,Jhll go Immediately to Wallowa where t He will attend to business matters per tanlng to his new saw mill there. L. O. Anson has sold out his Inter est in the Spokane restaurant to W. S. Andrews, the present partner who now owns the entire establishment. Mr. anson will spend the winter on his brother's farm In the valley be fore deciding upon what be shall do In the future. Special reports from Wallowa coun ty are to the effect that several of the outlying districts are agitating . a special tax levy for the benefit of the county roads. II; is contemplated to tax timber lands' especially that the 1 non-resident holders of timber lands will be forced to contribute heavily to the road fund In the secluded sec "ns for the benefit of the residents these sections. In order to close out quickly our entire line of cut glass which Is one jf best manufactured in America, we will sell It at near cost at factory for a few days only at Silvertborn's Fam fily Drug Store. Notice. ; Having sold out my interests ra the jt'ity Blacksmith shop, my friends and tatrons will find me located In Bob lasterson's shop, opposite Wood's livery stable. Thanking you for past avors I HtlH Hnllrlt n shnro nf vmir trade. A. DUTCHER, : .- UR RENT House of eight rooms on the cor&er of Clrandy Avenue and first street Phone Black 1192. 10CUETI. The foreign missionary society of the M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the bome of Mrs. R. W. Lelghton at 2:30. In view of the fact that the meting is an Important one, all membes should attend. At the residence of the groom's brother Mr. W. P. Emmons of North La Grande, Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Charles D. Emmons of Wallowa was married to Miss Lina Malzer of Union by the Rev. Upton H. Glbbe. 'The Current Topic Club will meet with Mrs. J. E. Stevenson next Fri day afternoon. The Epworth League will give a so cial Friday evening at the M. E. church everyone invited to attend. Teachers Bibles and teacher's tes taments, the latent binding In leather and cloth, also Rad Leather c'l'.'io.i vet '.-Cu:. Uiury at i'Jlvertlu-.rn'B Family Drug StoiM. Dr. IV. D McMillan ?atntess Dentistry La Grande Nations! Bank Bldg. Both Phones FOR SALE OR RENT Five room house two blocks north of the rotmd bouse and one block from the Palmer milL For particulars call at Observer office. - . The Program. The Elk's memorial program for next Sunday follows. Funeral March. . . . Opening Ceremonies Exalted 'nlor .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .H. E. CooIMko Ode Alr,,,"Auld Lang Syne." ..... Lodge and Aud." ce "Great Ruler of the Universe, All-Seeing and Benign; Look down upon and bless our work And be all glory Thine; Oh I Hear our prayers for the honored dead While bearing In our minds, The memories graven on each heart "For Auld Lang Syne." Invocation Chaplain,. . B. A. Palmei Solo "Oh! Divine Redeemer," by Gounod .... Mrs. A. L. Richardson Eulogy J. W. Knowles Anthem "Hark, Hark, My Soul." Shelly Mesdames Richardson, Up ton, Sllverthorn, Williams and . Messrs. Williams, Landrum, Clias. and George Cochran .... Soprano Solo "Ave Marie", Mascagnl Mrs. J. Vau Enren. Memorial Address Alfred E. C!aik , ...... .. ....Portland Lodge "142. Solo "The Door of Hope," Mr. C. P. Ferrin. Anthem "Unfold Te Portals" frjm "The Redemption." Mesdiae Richardson, Upton, ' SilvertVrr., Williams and Messrs Williams, Landrum, Chas. E. and George' Cochran. . . . . ' Closing Ceremonies La Gran 1 Lodgo No. 433. Doxology Lodge and Audience ...... Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise Him all creatures here beiow Praise Him above, ye Heavenly host, Praise, Father, Son and Holy Ghost Benediction Rev. Upon II. Globj, ...Pastor Episcopal Church. Recessional Mrs. W. W. Berry,. . . . Accompanist Ushers Forest Ivanhoe, Frank. Bay, Harvey Bay, John F. DorDan Each Succeeding Holiday time more and more buyers come to oursmidrvdeTjartment Tnaiflr.Y, i . ma such commonsense eifts as Hair Brushes. Cloth Brushes. FancvComhl TrSS r T5,itreialori& of case. especially for family triv Pocket Books. Purses. Bill Books. Shaving Sets tc.can i wMyeive? ' Cases, Pocket Books' Purses. Fancy Combs. Toilet Cases. money to?oeM' m needed' they are awreciated- Bvine these things here helps a lot at a season when there is neyer enough When AT III La Grande People Lear a The Importance of it That serious kidney. trouble follow; That diabetes, Brtfcht's Disease may Backache is only a simple thing at first But when yon know t'is from the kidneys; be the fatal end. You will gladly profit by the follow ing experience. Tis the honest statement of a suf ferer who was cured. . . Mrs. W. M. Stoker, of Union; Oregon says: "From my . experience with Doan's Kidney Pills I know they are a reliable remedy and one that will give relief to any one suffering from kidney complaint I have used them on several occasions when having ae cute kidney trouble and they have al ways benefited me. I do not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to other persons similarly afriicted.M For sale by all dealer. Price CO cents. Foster-Milburn Company. Buf N. . sole agents for the United States. Remember the take no other. name Doans and I We have ready a notable showing of superb, dainty, little novelties la gold, silver, copper, nickel, and also In pottery, things for the bric-a-brac, etc.. Just the things tor a brlday irr by the one who doesn't desire to spend heavily yet give something of high, In trinsic value and that will ever be re- J. H. PEARE THE EYE IMPORTANT The eyes is one of the most Import ant and delicate part o fthe body. "Sight la Priceless.". Glasses should j not be. worn where no error of refrac tion exists, but where an error does exist they should be put on as soon as poslble and worn constantly nntil the defect is cured. Wearing giassses once does not signify that they will always be worn. You can at any time (befor the defect la cured) go back to the poorer vision If you bo deBlro. The vision will not be poorer than It was before the glasses were worn, but will he more noticable on account of having been acustomed to better vis Ion. I have made a sepclal study of s An Appreciated Present Why not make Mother, Father, Brother, Sister, Uncle or Aunt, a present that they will not only appreciate but will give them comfort and satisfaction for years. Give them an order on Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn who Is permaently located In the Foley Building opposite the post office. Remember Yourself during this period. This Chrlstmass will be brighter and more cheerful t han ever if your eyes are properly fit ted, Dr. Mendelshon Is endorsed by the physicians of the ty and county. Dr. M. P. y pedal Sale if oMn AS THE TIME OF SAKTACLAUff ABBIYAL DRAWS NEABEB, TFJ18 SHOPPING CENTER BECOMES AB 80BBIXG1Y EJiTEBTAINIXG. WE EXPECT TO BE TEBT BUSY SOON OPENING TJP AND DISPLAY. ING OCB IMMENSE STOCK OF BOLIDAY GOODS AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK AND MAKE BOOM FOB TBE NEW GOODS. We offer Men's Clothing ,1 lot $10.00 Suits Now $7.75 2 L; Bolts Now 18.75 1 Lot $12X0 Suits Now $9.75 1 Lot $15.00 Salts Now $1L75 1 Lot $17X0 ; Suits Now $1335 ALL NEW GOODS. WE GIYE BE AVTIFU1 PBEM IUMS FOB YOTJB CASH SUPS THAT ABE W0BTH FU11T TEN FIB CENT OF THE AMOUNT OF YOUB PCBCHASE. MANY OF OCB PATRONS TEL1 US THEY ABE SECUBING ENOUGH OF THESE PREMIUMS TO MAKE ALL OF THEIR FRIENDS NIC1 PBES ENTS, AND THIS WITHOUT A CENT OF COST. The Temple of Economy Opera House Block - - , La Grande, Oregon ii the eyes and have been fltlng glasses for fourteen years, ask anyone tnat jl Lave nttvd fw. r ference as to ty aDiuty, men give me trial ra e convinced. '.' All work guaranteed. II.' W. HEWITT. Optometrist Jeweler. 111! l-l Adams ave-. La Grande. Ore The Koad to Soccess has many obstructions, bnt none so desperate as poor health. Success today demands health, but Electric Bitters Is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and lnvlxorates the whole system. Vigorous body and SB Mendelsohn . - -- . .i ... , . Tk.-jT mm 1 , lis -.. 1 I... 1 B iMfavlu. . II IT W I 3 ft. ink H 1 l II V 1 . The Peopled Store for the week the Ladies' Suits aid Cloaks 1 lot $12.50 te $20.00 Suits Now .' -. $745 $20.00 Salts (New) Now $154)5 $25.00 Salts (New) Now $18.75 ?7S ZmlU (aen) Mow $20.C5 1 lot ladles Coats Values to.. $7X0 Now, Each $44)8 $12X0 Cloaks (New) now $3X5 $7X0 Cloaks (New) Now $18.15 $20.00 Cloaks (New) now $154)5 $25.00 Cloaks (New) now $18.75 Remember Too New BE PATRIOTIC WHEN OBDEBJNQ SCGAB AND INSIST UPOJ JUTINQ HOME MADE. THE AM FBEtJD IS NOW IN AIL THE GBOCEUY S4UIUS' ....... ,!Xj2i td!i' LP"" "JHi "1 ...w , r 1 i i imiiummi, j following Misses and Children's Coats X-r- u values, bow . i ... ...... .$34)5 $3X0 to $1.00 Misses Coats, bow . -.' $248 $100 to $7X0 Misses Coats bow .............. .. .. ;. ..$54)0 $10.00 Hisses Coats, sew $7X0 Sugar A Splendid Overall tor every use. Cut generous ly full. Two nip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. hrUtrttifciim, MURPHY, CRANT ICO. Manuiacturvrt i Cififvisi n Perfumes I carry the very best goods made Griisi I mm . Of.