LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. 1 Santa Claras T7 t-Y-5 Ti St weeii: id TflA iSnts 2 everyne of his dear little ones his delicasies. He will be with us during the week in our BASETJENT TOY 7vSS'iST rncon and ive tc the cIliIt ren thousands of boxes of candy. He makes a special request that ALL VISIT TOY LAND DURING HIS STAY; Bring your E rotters and sisters, your neighbors', children, and your mammas and papas. Let us make it a merry Christmas for all. - I 5 lie i I) 'frease ; . MENS NECKWEAR. Largest and most complete lin? of neckwear ever shown. H'gh grade Bilks In all the new weaves, new pat terns and new styles, , fourinhands. 35c values .......... i. 25c SOc values, three for . 50c '75c values .'. 50c Fine boxed ties In fancy Christmas boxes, also high grade ties and hos iery .to match in boxes, special for Christmas trade.' ' . ; . FURS AND FUR COATS. The wife or perhaps the daughter, maybe both", would be highly pleas ed with the nice set of fur or fur coat. It Is not an expense, each year, but a set of furs or fur coat b some thing that t will last almost iniU- ; ueiy. The styles do not cha,ngo much.: A coat bought ten years ago is in style today. We are agents far. the McKibbon furs, largest ; and best line in the United States. 'MM. This week in toyland we make a special inducement for customers to buy dressed dolls. We have taken hundreds of our best numbers, and are selling them at just half the original price. The line consists of dolls from 75c to $9.00, especially imported by us. This is a bargain you will find you have nev er had the opportunity of getting before, just at Christmast time. This will enable you to buy a silk dressed doll as cheap or eyen cheaper than you can buy the same doll undressed. SPECIAL LIJiE FOR 10CXG MEN. Nothing would please the young man more than a nice new suit for Christmas. Our Campus line Is espec ially made for the young men. It also makes the old man appear young and feel young. Fine worsted, $10.00 to $15.00. Cashmeres in the new pat- Tlil 19 tke majors ouarantuu Xf.mtfcU.tttf Oft terns and Fall weights from $3.00 to $19.50. Dress shirts selected for holl- LARGES T LINE OF DRESS ED DOHS in i Esstern Or egon at WSTHALt PRICE FREE CANDY day trade, largest and most attractive. Suitable patterns in bfnd to be worn with collar or soft collared shirts, in classy Madras, silk and poifgea. $1.00-11 .25 $U0. CHINA One hundred solid sets selected es pecially for our ChrUtmaB trade, beautifully decorated. New shapes la nigh grade chinaTWe are closing out all other lines in Havlland and Ger man china. They will suit you. There are sugars and creamers, cillar trayB, manicure sets and lots of odd pieces that will make exceptional Christmas Rifts. Every item! on bargain prices. Bring your Children to Toyland and let them see Santa Claus and get a sack of candy every afternoon r CANDY THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY1 r"-;"""'-. . . . , ; ' . ; mIi,,...,,,,.,. .,,;,,,.,,,,.,..;.; ; ,,IL, ; ; ; - , ' ' - - ' ' . : -- - - v. - j . ' : . nil ..n... MM .n-mr nil, . ., ,., ., , , .,,.,. n,..,,,,,,.. :. .----1'..I..L1.' .V1.'.".1 ;';''" - "r".:'"l"l"l. "1! .. '. " A THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S The Little Station Agent Edis- The Ghost of the Oven Selig. Oh You Skeleton. ,, ., . Drumsticks Vitagraph. He and his company is doing much to wards increasing ochard acreage in Cqve. . . . . - ' Joseph Barton of the Sumpter Val ley railroad, with headquarters ; at Baker City, is la the city today. Beautiful dishes given to lady, patrona of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. . -VMM ' 10c- George Currey drove to Summer vllle to transact business. PERSONALS. O '.' . v - O H. H. Mack of Huntington Is regis . tered at the Foley today. ' Misses Anna De Long and Hester Phy were over from Hot Lake this morning, stopping at the Foley while here. E. Humphreys, a brother of City Recorder-elect C M. Humphreys, is here from Black Rock, Oregon, to vis it his brother for a few days. ILOCALS For sale cheap, 15,000 feet of lum ber consisting of ship lap 2x42x6 and 1x12. Will sell cheapApply to B. S. Davis, sewer contractor. When vou have a cold eet a bottle of UnamberUin'i Uough Kemedy. It will soon fix yon up all right and will ward ofl any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as conUdently to a baby as to an adult Sold by all dealers. ' ' Boat Enns Ashore. Vancouver, Dec. 20 The steamship Prince "George, " which went ashore yesterday while entering the harbor in a dense fog was gulled off this morning by rtwo tugs. The boat was undamaged.. the murder of three persons, Sheriff Wheeler and two deputies are rushine here today with Nathan Montague, a negro, in order to protect him from a poBse of farmers who want to lynch him. Montague last night entered the home of Leyton Sounders, a farmer and slew Sanders, his granchlld, aged two years and assaulted Ulna Saund ers, daughter and cut her throat with a Jack knife and then fired the house. KMGHTS ELECT OFFICERS. Convention Will be Held In Enterprise In Febrnary 5ext With delegates present from Elgin and Wallowa county towns and Un ion, the local lodge of Knights of Py thias last evening held Its- election of officers and decided to hold Us dis trict convention In' Enterprise next February. The officers elected are Jess Paul C. C (Re-elected) ; Arthur Will- lams, vice council, (Re-elected) ; Ed. Wright, prelate, (re-elected) R. J. Nyren, M. A.; Jess Griffen, Inside guard; Joe Baker, outside guarrd, (re elected);- R. L. Lincoln,- re-elefcted keeper of records and seals and also master financier. John Frawley was re-elected master exchequer and A C. Hayes re-elected trustee for three years. J. A. Matott, M. W. STREET SWEEPER AT WORK. Standard Austin Machine Given Ini tial Workout This Horning. After considerable delay, the Stan dard Austin street sweeper has reach ed here and was put to work this morning. It has been found entirely satisfactory so far. The flusher has not arrived yet and the sweeper will j have to do all the work until the ma chine does come. FALLS FROM FIRE ESCAPE. Transfer Man Sustains Broken Arm in Fall on New School Building. M. L. Nleder, a transfer man, was accidentally pushed from the Are es cape on the new school building yes terday and sustained a broken arm. Dr. Richardson set the break. PORTLAND SPECIALIST HERE Called In Consultation With Local Doctors Over Mrs. Richardson. Dr. J. W. Laughlin, a specialist of Portland, arrived this morning from Portland to remain a few days. He was called in consultation with Dr. G. I Biggers and Dr. A. L. Richard son of this city in regard to the con dition of Mrs. . Richardson who has , been seriously ill for some time. Mrs. I Richardson Is a trifle improved to , day. " Rev. H. T. Peterson of Summerville, and Rev. C. W. Stevens of North Pow der are guests today with Doctor J. D. Gillilan. ; -' - J Miss ; Mary Frawley, daughter of County Treasurer , and Mrs. John Frawley has been quite seriously ill the past week! She shows slight signs of Improvement today. ' NEW DREADNACGHT ORDERED Battleship Texas Will be Built at Cost of Five Millions. : Washington, Dec. 20 A contract for building the new battleship Texas was let ,to the. Newport News Ship Building company today by the navy department ' The bid was $5,830,000. It frill be 'of the Dreadnaught type. Ben A Anderson, a popular O. R. & N. fireman was promoted to engineer yesterday. Mr. Anderson pulled out for hla first run on the west end last night. . ' E. B. Johnson, proprietor of the City Stables, left last night for Eugene to spend the holidays with his mother be fore returning home Mr. Johnson will i8it several valley cities. Drive Out Loan Sharls. : Chicago, Dec." 20 Commercial or ganizations and labor Unions . are planning to join in' & campaign to drive loan sharks from this city. It is probable the Chicago associations of commerce will take the iniatlve and will hold a conference shortly ' after January first ' v ""'" r ",- Fire in Bunk House. The fire department was called out shortly: after midnight this mornulng to quench a lire which had broken out in a bunk house switched on a siding. The men, laborers, who were sleeping in the car escaped without serious in ary. NEGRO RUNS AMtCK. " W. F. Zlmmerle, a fruit grower for merly of Seattle, but now of Cove, . . Vow rnna Cpottlo fnr tt"i Jip"1Vl, pending an investigtaion. . In Mexico, Kills Three and Fosse is Now in Pur of Him to Lynch Him. were discharged today. I the last meeting; CALIFORNIA. eoe Is the place to visit. Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous ho tels, historic Old Missions, attractive watering places, delightful climate, making that favored section the Na tion's most popular retreat. You can see it at its best via the SHASTA ROUTE and "The Road of a Thousand Wonders," S. P. Railway ' " Up-to-date tains, first-class in every re spect, ' unexcelled dining-car. service, ' quick time and direct connections to all points south. . Special Round Trip Fare ' ' 00 ' PORTLAND to LOS ' : T'?"" ANGELES and Return With corresponding low fares from all ' 7 ; other sections of the Northwest. Lib , eral stop-overs in each direction and long limit. Interesting and attractive . literature on the various resorts and ; attactions of California can be had on application to any S. P. or O. R. & N. Agent, or from WM. McMTJRRAY . General Passenger Agent rortland, Ore. Old Santa Claua seems very much , at home In our basement Toyland, as I If to thi nan.ao. 111.- VI. I. i jv iuw wnimt iihq 1119 wum BIlOp he has seen.! Beautiful toys every where ' '. ' The Golden Rule Co. . ? ' , y . ' , - '.''V; - The youngsters are very much, in terested In our ..basement Tox land. Free candy. J ; i The Golden Rule Co. 1 f A Simple Safeguard for Kothers. ' Mrs. D. Gilkerson, 328 Ingles, Am, ' Toungstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience. "My little girl had a se vere cold and coughed almost con--tlnuously. My sister recommended Fo ley's Honey and Tar. The first dosa I gave her relieved the lnflamatloa; in her throat and after using ope bot tle her throat and lungs were entirely free from inflamatlon. Since then I always keep a botUe of Foley's Hon ey and Tar in the house as I know it . is a sure cure for coughs and colds." Hills Drug Store. Directory of the Fraternal Orders , . or La Grande, Oregon 1 r0Ui"TOea ae4 I A F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No. j REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. M I 41, A F. & A M. holds regular meet- meets every Tuesday evening in the ings first and third Saturdays at I. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting mem- 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all bers are Invited to attend, i Masons. JOHN 8. HODGIN, W. M. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. O. A C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. .; MRS, JENNIE M. SMITH. See. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 - '- -. ; I meets each Thursday evening at 8 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS-Red Croa o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De- .Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday i . pot street and Washington avenue. n,ght In CaBtle Ml. (old Elk's hall.) Visiting brothers are cordially In- A Py'on welcome to all visiting i vited to attend. ': Knights. . DR. O. L. BIGGERS. Ex Rul. . V SS PAUL. C. C. ' HUGH McCALL. Rec. Sec. R-1 LINCOLN, M. of R. ft S. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La - S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. B. Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O, W. C. holds stated communlcaUons the: meets every second and fourth Tues- "econd and fourth Wednesdays o! day in the month. All visiting mem- eacn month. Visiting members cor ners welcome. ' dlally Invited. NERI ACICLES, C. C. MARY A WARWICK, Sec. J. II. KEENEY. Clerk. PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. M. W. A La Grande Camp No. 7703 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT G rande meets every Monday in the month at ' Ronde Circle No. 47 meets every the I. O. O. F. hall. AM visiting first and third Thursday etenlngi neighbors are cordially invited to In the month at the-1. O. O. F. blt attend. , All visltiag members are welcome. I. R, SNOOIC. C. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M, . D. E. COX, Clerk. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk. ' r