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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1910)
I LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910. ,lJA( iv:; I: ill -I ai- on he m- ite 3X- ife. . ird md , a for d . the ft re- rm- un-the-for ity ; at of ag- V DE, Or. DALTC 13 !318 Adams Ave. End First. Greatest Bargain Store in the city- ; Extra Special Bargains. 35c Boys Over alls 50c Boys Knee rants 65c Boys Knee .rants Ouldrens Ribbed -Fleeced Underwear tpeciai . Infants 45c vests Boys'25c Hose Misses uc Hose Ladies' 20c : Hose, 2 pair Ladies 35c Rib bed Underwear Ladies 25c and 30c Sleeveless Vest going at Ladies 20c. : Sleeveless vest Ladies$1.25 Wool Under- : wear Ladies $1.50 Wool Under-. wear Ladies $3.50 -Sweater Ladies $4.00 -Sweater Ladies 10c Handkerchiefs Wire Hair : : Pinspkg 2oc Face Pow - der 25c Tooth Pow-.V der Sanatool Bottle 25c Talcum Powder 75c Bed Sheet Pillow Slips pair $1.50 ' Cotton Blanket $2.00 Ladies v Hand Bag $2.25 Ladies ; Hang Bag Men's under wear, 65c value Men's woolun derwear ",$1.75 value Men's $4.00 corduroy pants Men's $2.25 nobby striped, cashmere pants Men's all wool flannel shirts Mens 10c white hemstitched ' handkerchiefs 15c Outing flannel yard Suiting 0 wash tub HIE ISIS -TOIIGBT'S P10CMV 25c No. No. 1 wash tub 45c doz. jelly 29c 35 c 50c 25c 35c 18c 25c 25c 25c 19c ,1 vv 1.00 1.25 2.75 3.25 05c 01c 15c 15c 25c 15c 60c 45c 1.19 1.65 1.85 50c 1.55 3.00 1.75 1.75 05c lie 19c 60c 65c 35c 07c 07c 25c 40c The Unexpected Reward. uosiFa jobiav Bnondnma 8qx The Sheppard's Dog. , School of New Guina Pathe. The Phoenix Sellg. Song I Didn't Mean to Make you Cry. ; ' Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. -U 10 c- Business chance In Wallowa good established wagon and machine shop for Bale. $ 1,000.00 for grounds, build ings and fixtures. Stock at cost and freight. EaBy terms. Write T. L. Daris, Wallowa, Ore. C. G. Hoist, contractor on the Wal lowa school building, was in the city yesterday stopping at the Foley. Mr. Hoist Is looking for bricklayers. Any that want work call on him at hla ex pense, Wallowa, Ore. LUC ML 5 Hotel rule cards, trespasses cards. houses for rent cards printed In red and black. For sale cheap ax The Ob server office. Clean house with a vacuum carpet cleaner. All work guaranteed. Prices Cherry Blossoms are marshmellows and cherries. Delicious confection N. K. West has ust received one of the handsomest delivery wagons ever in La Grande. It is the celebrated Bailey make. It will be painted Sunday and ready for the streets Monday. This wagon has French bevel glass panels The Bailey puts It In the same class as the high grade goods Air. west carries. ' -v. : ' Grand Reception, hot coffee, with light lunch served free all day Tues day and Wednesday, September 20 and 21. A practical demonstrator will be wl:h us to demonstrate Leege & Haskins Celebrated high grade Cof- ; fee, the best goods sold on this coast. For one week, beginning Sept. 20 and ending Sept. 27, we will give free one half pound of coffee with each pur chase of one and one half pounds. Peerless 40 cents, Menado 25 cents, Oriental Blend, 25 cents. Good Music and a good time. Come! Geddes Bros. oo .... V Q PERSONALS. ".." -':-; Lou L. 'Brostoad of Boise, is a guest at the Sommer today, E. D. Jasper of Allcel and A. C. Glenn of Summervllle are registered at the Foley. are stopping at the Foley. , C. W. Leonard of Portland, repres enting the Remington typewriter Co is a guest at the Foley. . . O. J. Parrat of Baker City has ar rivfirt here "and will survey the Dr O'Conner addition to La Grande! Nate Zwelffel of the firm -of Bay & Zwettt el, ha gone to Wallowa to com plete the plumbing on the new school building there In' which to make thctr homes. Among them were Mrs. and Miss Mitchell of Seattle who want to locate In La Grande. Otto Bodmer and Richard Maxwell, left Monday for La Grande. Mr. Bod mer has been employed In C. H. Mee nan'a barber shop for the past two years and was a popular barber. Geo. Willett Las succeeded him in the shop. Mr. Maxwell says be will feed cattle for McKennon & Chandler at La Grande this winter if he does not strike something better. Wallowa Sun. SOCIETT. , O o 1 mm F'1"? r 1 IV w M ' I ! s 1 f T f ft : J I i i f J Li Li i ! ' 1 .' ' '- i S ! S .'.!! i Tie I'Jord's Famous Clairvoyant and Paniisf Tcs Pasf, Present and Future invitations were sent oui mis uivi uiug uy iut rtuii&eu ciuu lur j. the first .dancing party of its ser- Ies this winter, to be given next Tuesday night. To accentuate the J name a royal coat of arms is print ed on the invitations -the coat of arms" being reproduced !t above. The dates ot the follow- t Ing parties will be announced f later In the fall but right. now S society is awaUlng the intltial nnrtv of thn nillikens. for it U8h ers In a dancing season which r, Tr . , (1 " :-A-: .'A ill' i' - ' t r . - i v ' ill I 11 J i t,(1 ,-rT- i.n,'' nliiwu.OTlHtfli.i n.rt1f" III - fbM - ' 111 ' . ,-,-u .tiMWinimwi mm Henry Hill wllljeave tomorrow for promi8es to be repiete with many Walla Walla to attend the races there informal yet popular invitation 4, ballroom functions. j For a bargain in a piano, dresser and rockers call Ind. 555. . Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or railway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are eBtab lishlng stations throughout the coun try there is a great shortage of tele graphers. Positions pay beginners 47ft tn $90 ner month, with a good chance of advancement. The Na tional Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes in America un der supervision of R. R. and Wireless : officials and places all graduates into nosltlons. It will ' pay you to write them for wull details at Cincinnati, O., Philadelphia, Pa Memphis, ienn. Davenport, la., Columbia,' S. C, or Portland, Ore., according to where you wish to enter. next week tpi-p1 Cheld ' of SDokane is a La Grande visitor, staying at the Som mer. Geo. Miller of. Cove" and , Willis Wright of Alclel, are registered at the Savoy. W. S. Houghten, general superin tendent of the Warren Construction Co is at the Foley. W. M. Klncaid of Hiawatha, Kas, Is a Kuest in the city looking over. opportunities for. investment. He is a Euest at the Foley. H. L. Cunliff of Seattle is staying at the Foley wll looking for a suitable 1ii.oHnn orA n nlaofi tfl live ln . La Grande. ' i- ;V -' Mrs. J. M. Spence of Pendleton is here,v the guest of her husband,,. Col .Tames SDence of the Observer circula tlon denartment.' Mr. Spence leaves In the morning fpr the Flora country to be gone a week and to attend the rair In that county this month. Four families were at the Foley last night while looking for houses Mrs. C. T. Bacon and Mrs. u. a. i Bragg were hostesses Wednesday af ternoon to a large number of card ad ents when Five Hundred was played at the Bacon home, 1804 Second street. This event was the chief card function of the week. Mrs. Wm. Allison won first honors, Mrs. Gene Moore second, and Mrs. C. P. Newlln, third. : Fay A. Horn and Pearl E. wortn- man of Elgin secured a license to wed yesterday by County Clerk Ed. Wright. Both the bride and the groom are well i known In Elgin. The W. C. T. U. held a very inter esting . meeting Thursday afternoon at the' home of Mrs. Para Thornton. The afternoon was spent In a business aooalnn followed iV a BOCiftl hOUr which, was greatly enjoyed by all. 1 The vorld famous seereso MADAME no e She nhar y has dual m land ir w 9 - Worki 9 ngmen s Suits dasses. now Cornstarch Gloss Starch . Pkg. 3Pkg,Jell-0 . Ub. Bakers -Chocolate : Drink QUALITY COhFtE 5ave your coupons and get Notions IStar 25c 2 Star' . ' , 30c 4 Star 3 ib $1.00 Krn t yj carry special lines of Suits for Workingmen--. Suits that are built with the purpose m view 01 meeung every requirement ' ; ( ; , The fabrics are neat patterns pf the most durable Gheviots and Gassimeres. - The tailoring is as strong as tailoring can be made, with reinforcements at every point where there is any special strain. - , . The cut of the garments is genteel and roomy. j Every Garment is Union Made Th Suits were made in the Country's best Uuion Taylor Shops, and we back them to do duty with a guarantee. THE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS pro DELMAR her orofession. alone, the Queen ot lire readers. Without asking a question, and at a glance, she gives names, dates, facts, and localities in the vast problem of lite. ; 1 ells wnat you came for aiid guarantees to re wtA pwrv incident in vour life, V 'Wb -w v v w . m past, present and tuture; advises you on love, courtship, marriage and divorce; sales, changes, speculations, wills, property, business losses, and :sidkhess;vv ':'":."i-. ' ; Positively no fee accepted in advance and not at all unless perfectly satisfied. This is Fair, is it Not? Lessons in palmistry and mediumship. Mediumistic persons developed. , . , OFFIGE HOURS: 10 a. m- to 9 p. m. 1423 Adams Ave., La Grande, Ore. Classmem .... . ya Advertisina i FOR SALE BOO sheep, Waiter Olenn, Tt. F. D. No 2. WANTED Position by married man on ranch. Address X, Observer. DOCTOR OF OPTICS.' PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. ' FOLEY HOTEL. Ask any business man, your neigh bor, or your physician, where Is the most reliable place to hare your eyes fitted. ' : Doctor Mendelsohn has been prac ticing and has the experience of 29 von, fittfn? classes. We have the r.mfoaalnnnl nnnlnttient BS Well as the science. SKILL. DEPUTATION AXD H05ESTI. should be taken Into consideration, to have your eyes rightly fitted. The 'satisfaction of those we have served is your guarantee that we will serve yon-satisfactorily. All fcroken glasses replaced while you wall; OFFICE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. 1 to 5 p. m. ETEXIXCS BY APrOIXTME?iT. FOR SALE 2 two-year-old graded Jersey heifers. I almost thoroughbred, an a tha nther half Jersev and nan Short Horn. Call or phone 1107 Ad oma Av Ta fJrftnrte. 6t ADD POLIT AN 4 FOR RENT House keeping rooms 1617 4th Btreet Mrs. E. C. Moore. 6t vmi BALE Good Singer sewing mnrhlno 702 Wdflhlneton St. ' 6t FARMERS' BUSINESS FOR RENT Modern 2109 vrd street brick house, M GIVE PMICU- AR AT1EHT10N TO THE BUSINESS FARMERS. YJfi COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE THIS 1HUR BANKING WML Medicines ITrnt aid nature sre bIwbt uhi successful. Chamberlain's Ctjiigh Iteraeily acti on this plan. It loosen ihe cough, re lieves the lungs, opens th secretions and null PBt'ir in rcstaripj' tbe Tion a healthy Your complexion as weTt s yor temper i. mhJimJ miuirsMA k a disordersd liver. ' By Ukini? Chamberlain's Stomach and Iivef I Tablets you can improve both. " The United States National Bank, LA GRANDE, OREGON. Don't waste your money bnvlng plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty-five cents. A peceof flannel dampened with this liniment is supe rior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaiwr. . o o