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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1910)
MUtAXDK.BYaiKG OBSERVES. STOKDAV, XOYEJIEEE 1S10. , 1'AUS SEVKtf 4 14444644 a a 4 A IDE ISIS 4 4 44 44 4 4 OO 444 QWOOqM a - - ., .... . ... . v 4 44 4 44 -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM jUrth and Sorrow Pathe. Trading in Bombay. A Close Shave S. & A. X Flirty Affliction. The ArtiBian Urban. Song Meet Me Tonight D.-eamland. in Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matin e. See dis play in lobby. -IMIS1H 1b- LOCALS Vacuum carpet cleaning, taking up, sewing and laying. L. F. Blllinger, pbones Red 562 and Red 141. Read Oregon The last call of the West, by Walter V. Woeblke. Beauti fully illustrated in four colors in Nov ember Sunset magazine. Now on sale, all news stands, 15 cents. All patent medicines advertised in this paper are for tale by the Wright Drug Co. For salel planing mill and' box factory in running condition, 1 acre ground will sell at half price. Apply J. M. Hirsh, Union, Ore. Rooms and board, heat and batli furnished, 1325 T. Ave. Notice to Public Mrs. Edith G. Rogers having Baw fit to leave my bed and board I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by her, dated this the 4th day of November, 1910. . ROY C. ROGERS. 4 PERSOIULS. J 4 A W. E. Sheets of Enterprise is reg istered at the Sommer. Laurose Bailey of Elgin, is In the city and is stopping at the Foley. W. T. Klmbaugh, a grocery sales man of Boise, is registered at the Fo ley today. Mrs. A. J. Allen of Palmer Junc tion is registered at the Foley to day. . S. W. Miles of Lostine came in on the Elgin train and will be at the Fo ley. Paul Henderson, with the Spokane Lumber company as a grader, is in the city looking over the lumber bus iness. J. A. Henry of Cresco, Iowa, is at the Savoy. Mr. Henry is on his way to the Wallowa valley, looking up land. H. C. Caldwell, the representative of the Best Mfg. Co., returned from Walla Walla last night where he went to confer with the head office. J. H. Schrieber of Spokane, is at the Sommer. Mr. Schrieber represents Hl'rschell & Co., Peoria Ills. Cutting Machine Special. Miss Frances Massee is here visit ing; friends preparatory in rnlnr to Walla Walla where she will be em ployed by the P. T. & T. Co. S. L. Cohoon, representing Priest, Combs A Cutter, sheep shearing tools is in the city and will make the trip up the Elgin branch In the interest of his company. G. E. Hayden, formerly with the International Harvester Company of America is in the city. Mr. Heyden Is in the lumber business with head quarters at Walla Walla. , Mike Nelson, Claude Fleeter and Pete Nlewaldo, all of Elgin, have returned from up the river where they inspected the Seven Nation mines in which they are Interested. They re port splendid prospects. Geddes Bros., the grocery men. are decorating the interior of their store on Fir Btreet with a new cement side walk which is being laid on the Fir street frontage. Vote 328 X For Home Rule. Paid Adv. Vote 328 X Yes for Home Rule; vote 343 X No Against Prohibi tion; vote 345 X No Against Pro hibition search law; vote 101 X Against prohibition in Union county. Paid Adv. . Vote for X 101 Against Prohibi tion in Union County, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic in the ccunty. Adv. He's a good of the right iu wear. a Mt Swell Dresser. t judge ithings ton. swell vhesseh:- TO WELL yOU .MUST "BEGIJ AT THE BOTTOM. THE S4 AfiT) S3 SHOES WE SELL HA. VEGOOT BOTTOMS Oft THEM AffD COOT) TOTS. AL THOUGH yOU WEAH SHOES AT THE BOTTOM. OUH. STALES A HE TOT?y. WE SELL OiLV Uft JOft MADE SHOES THAT HAVE A HETUTA TlOff Clothiers and Furnishers E ', 111-' ,?-! flip ft' ml " HIP - One Weel 3si... (g One Week 100 atte.rn at8 W'M put on sale Monday morning to close out at prices that will be very interesting to you. $12.50 and $15 values, cor rect and latest styles, at.. Large display of high priced lines. Reductions as great in proportion. $8.50 Ladies' Silk; Dresses, Special o o for one Week. HIGH CLASS COSTUMES-Out line runs up as high as $40, X To reduce our stock before be- . 4 ginning our noiiday business, SfS&FZT-. 4 tniS KLUUCTION SnlF ?e rciM ' ' - - v v i vwvi r ed to. Prices on the entire line will be quoted later. Ladies' Suits m ? 1 -. mm Forty Tailored Suits will be put on sale Mon- day morning. One Week Special. t $32.50 values for . $22.50 27.50 values for . 19.25 22.50 values for ... 17.50 S These Prices Do Hot Include any Alterations This lot will not last long. If you are going to want a Suit, come fin before the line and sizes are broken. TDUE idDLDEN KDLE dim ODANYT 4 o N? I'' : ft. ' f 1 4 Vote for X 101 Against Prohibi tion in Union County, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of ' the liquor traffic ' ia ibe county. Adv. Statewide prohibition means that your home or your neighbor's home can be raided any hour of the day or night on suspicion alone. Paid adv. GEORGIA CT CLOSE COMim Woman Orator Will Spek Twice la La Grande Tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Harris Armour, known as the "Georgia Cyclone" will address a meeting for men only at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Baptist church. These meet ings are of unusual interest and haTe been crowded all over the state. She spent 10 days in Portland ad dressing large audiennces every day. She will also speak at' the opera house Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Many say it will be the greatest talk of the campaign. - Vote for X 101 Against Prohibi tion In Union County, which, means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic in the county. Adv. Vote 328 X Yes For Home Rule; Vote 33 X No Against prohibi tion. Paid Adv. Vote for X 101 Against Prohibi tion in Union Ccunty, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic in the county .Adv. Steward & Opera BUonnse Commencing NOV. 7 Miss LAURA WINSTON IN HIGH CLASS REPER WIRE MONDAY-'The Grey Dove." TUESDAY-'The Mansion of Aching Hearts." WEDNES.--"Princess of the Patches." THURSDAY..-'The Circus Girl." FRIDAY""Camille." SATURDAY--"The Green-Eyed Monster." Prices: 25c-35c-50c. Seats on Sale Saturday