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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1910)
LA UltAaite, UMU.N CPU.NTV. UUhUUN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER CO, 1010. ' San Francisco The Xi: .M;!on C'.;y. Superbly Illustrated in four, colors. Now on sale All News - Stands 15 cents. J, 1 n r v Ul llliLli " iJlljU:! r 1 r -TCSieHT'S FHCSHAM Max In a Dilema Pathe, ' 'The Path of Duty Lubln. ' "Settled out of Court Selig. . Song "When Coyege Boys Meet College Girls, - Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the inatinee. See di- , play In lobky. ; - L ; t -., - , ... i. ; i - T . -.. - We do all kinds at furniture and carpet work, unholsterlng and vac Bam hotae cleanlaj. .Call I L, Bell- hpt, pfcsneneJ-CJJ nad Itel-141. . an Cold weather's corning. Want watch the mercury drop? We've big stock of the accurate ' kind. You can quote their figures and know you're right. 25c to $2.50. Newlin Drug Co. If ycJur. doctor, does not recom ment your bringing his prescription to us It's because he doesn't want to appear partial. He knows, however, that better prescription, service than our Is unobtainable. He will be glad If you do 'come here. Newlln Drug n - - Co. . - - '. Tour dollar Is worth a dollar when you buy wood from McLeod and Pal mer. A great big load, of dry wood at a price everybody can pay. Phone Main 757 or Independent 1502. Fresh Oysters, Shell Fish and Clam Chowder every day at Farquharson's The King Cigar 'factory . wants a girl to strip tobaccd: Apply at tb factory or phone. Kodak supplies at the Wright Drug Co. . . "- ' Christmas ' Shopping LIbt '. . Pin this upon th wall and when you go shopping, , Just drop In and see, . at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store, boys and girls watches, in silver, nickle and gold, ' shopping bags, money purses, th new sliver "mesh purse,, clocks, mirrors, watch fobs hat pins," tie" ilna, cult buttons, lock ets, back combs,. Christmas boxes of paper, Christmas boxes of candy, pic ture books,' Standard Hovels, y's and glrrs books; fine stock of Bibles, Fountain Pens,' burnt wood and other things; "'";; ;;: - .'. .2t wUy ' The W. C. T. U. will hold a short meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at the Methodist church. All members are urged to attend. ; - ' wl suppose you talk dialect to amuse the summer bourdetst", " used to.'"' "hut not nowi t-alilue fa So house buutfulow In thlH ' year"" proHpecrus. iiud everythiriB will be oil i nifc'b brow plnh("-PUilaae!pllii Bulletin. 1 Satisfaction or money back Newlin Drug Co. , Suits of "furnished rooms with stove. 1617 4th st. Phone Red. 1452. Read in December Sunset Magazine " Tmi eveMhua'alnoe childhood hour The poet tang ao aweet. -' , Whene'er I plant a garden nower : it proves to be a beet. , , ' rornato plahta with car brought out Far trom the climate rude r, When n the aunsblne set about. 1 Are only cutworm food. , ,: The aweet com and the cabbage Sprout. 'NOW Cherished with rio. Will furnish dainty food no doubt, But not for you and me. " That market baaket.once deaplaed . - .V We'll carry aa of yore. The place where hopea are reallted v la in tne grocery atore. I . v t -Waahlngton Star. "Your father despises that young man you are engaged to. "I know It, and so do I." ( "Then why In the world are yon go ing to marry him?" :: "I wouldn't marry him If he was the last man on earth," , i "Then why"- v ' ( . "Dad will buy me off with an electric runabout in a: few days." Houston Post . ; ' ; v ,;iiU'jiii,,.iiimi-.;4 i SITES SATICS imX CUD SOWS .. HQ mom. , AsBay Ecport Returns from Boise, En. thaslny Stock Eolderg Here. Julius Fisher, one of the directors of the Seven Nations mines has Just received an assay of the ore from the Idaho state assayer which, shows 25 in free milling gold per ton. The Sev en Nation mines are located in the Carson mining district,, and, develop ment work shows that the ledge Is 23 feet thick. Mr. Fisher will leave for the mines after the first of the month to personally 'Inspect It and to arrange . for operation. In speaking today of the property he said that the stockholders had all the capital necessary to Install a .mill and. mak? all other Improvements. The stock holders are all Union, county people and should te mines prove as fa mous as expected it will mean another asset for La drande.' ' v j FEED A.ND (JrandeRondeXashCo FUEL PHONE, MAIN 6 1 Si, . .000 'MEN speak of anr Overcoats In the highest terms, and they merit the comment They are beautifully design ed and elegantly tailored. , Every man can find here an Overcoat that will seem to have been made especVlly for hku Overcoats In all the season's correct Models In Kerseys, Ox. fords and Grays. Mixtures In all the weaves that look well and wear well and that Impart a pleasing personality. Silk or Serge lined, as yon prefer. O ' '' PEEsONixs. ".;:" -'A O, : ; -o . Mas Wlsterway la making a visit to Union. today,-, . I , 8. L. Brooks oi'lmbler Is a guest at the Savoy. " ' ' - , v ! V. L. West of Palmer Junction Is registered 'at the Savoy. ' ' ' H, L. Tyler, one of Joseph's prom inent citizens Is at the Savoy. . . A. C. Smith and R.' A, Green of Elgin: are' registered at the Foley.- ' Sprat Montgomery of South La Grande is quite seriously ill this week. .'"." I Paul J. Besnor of Portland is at the Foley. Mr. Besnor carries a line of shoes.-... : '' ;. . Mrs. Will French Is recovering rap Idly from her recent operation per formed at Hot Lake. , . , j Chris Miller and II, Lirengo'bd of La Grande arrived fn Baker yester day. Baker City Herald. ........ ..'.. ., : A. J. Pipes of Wallowa is in the ; city today. Mr. Pipes has been visit ing! relatives In Umatilla county. ! Johnnie Ormond, an 0. R. & N. conductor has been called to Dillon, Mont, as a witness in a case for dam ages against the Oregon Short Line. Ted Scibird, son of Editor George Scibird at Union and Andy Mulvehill of Union are In the city this after noon to attend "The Time, the Place and tbe rGirl," at tie Steward. J. H, Peare, who with a parly of La Grande people attended the develop, ment league sessions at Salem, re turned home this morning. Others in the party are expected home tomor row night., v -;, . . h Harry Folsom, . one , of the best known citizens of Umatilla County is In the city today to visit Joe Jones and other old time friends. Mr. Fol som was blacksmith for - Joe Jonea when he wag freighting by teams in the early daya. , r V I ' ... ; O f ... ..A . w r -r: - .If ypii liiiDv. vlntctccb v;c have. Iirul in previciia years and tlicn Imovlliat thb 0112 n' larger" tlian ;cvcr, , you will realize that there h pleasure in ctoro for ycii when you come to incpect it -1 . : 1 Loat Opportunity, -Too bad yon don't sinoke, John." "Why, my dearf "Think how much money von conM make by quitting." " - J fADLER f MILWAUKEE Overcoat making has reached a Tailoring art and there's hardly a Man that goes to the .exclaslve Tailor for his Over. , coat Always pleased to show! . A Change of Tune, - Oh, doctor, when we do not have A alngle pain or ache ' We scoff at you and all the things You mix tor ua to take, . . But let ua get the slightest touch Of something like disease Wa fly to yoivat once and cry. ' "Ob, doctor, help ua, pleaaaf : We contemplate complacently . These thlnga when far away And feel that always we will ronja Well as we are today. A little pinching underneath ' ' Our belt or pinafore Is all we need to make ua com A-knocklng at your door.' That's where you get your mighty Crag Tou alt around and wait -, And know that we will have to hike To are you aoon or late And then you rubber at our tongue, Aak where we feel ao aore -And mutter aa you ahake your ha4 1 .., - We should have come before .. Tla not the whlskere on your faoa, Tla not the thing you know." v. That makea ua when we need a frtoa4 - To you for comfort go, - That malrea us trail you down the uum ; And ailck to you Uke glue. - Ifa just because we do not knew - '-.PLEASE BO' -THIS- Vrwuio in as soon as yon xaa and look carefully through the entire line "of . '. goods. You will see scores of articles that will ' sugsecV gifts for these you J1? ? cs9 ?r ?se suggestions will prove a vast' help tO!ycu by -ti:.!:' ing final choice easy. : - - : -. ; :v' ' '.V;X v ' " : There is no other stock like ours in this" part of the state and it is worth - while to see it as soon as you can. - y - ' . " - :t '.v i ., . ' V ' ';. -v: ; . . - Holiday buying hiegiru a little earli each season and before the buying you should scan the goods so as to have the best possible choice. Come in this week by all means and take time to see all the goods. 'I '" ;-'. We can only ; give general details of the stock here and will provide further information later. What we wish to do now is to awaken enough inter est to induce you to make an early start on the inspection of holiday gifts. It always pays. You will get ideas, you will have widest choice, you will have a chance to secure novelties that may not be here later. Brass Goods Pocket Books and Purses 'Toilet Sets Military Brushes Traveling Sets Hand and Stand Mirrors Holiday Stationery Fountain and Gold Pens Oxford Bibles Books of all Kinds Ebony Goods Music Carriers Fany Calendars t: Burnt Leather Goods. Fancy Thermometers Ink Wells, Etc. Big Line of Dolls Games, Toys, Etc. Celluloid Goods Candlesticks Soap Boxes ' , Cut Glass : . Watches Jewelry 1 Shaving Sets Puff Boxes Manicure Sets Pictures' " v Fancy Lamp' -Burnt Wood Novelties Statuary ,'" Vases , , ' -! i 1 Steins Photo Holders Work Boxes Xmas Tree Decorations. 'Christmas Cards ' Package Decorations K Christmas Cigars, Etc. Phonographs, Pianos and all kinds of Musical instru ments. ' - NEWIIN & STA. TIONERY COMPANY 1 ABOtner tntng to do. . "it i .. .