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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
PAGE 10 ii II 1 I LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, MAY 27,1911. Ml n. u o ME be - L" ....a And hundreds of Bargains equal to any of these mentioned will be offered, and many which will be put on es? r SPRING WASH G00LS. LADIES' SHOES SHIRTWAISTS. MEN'S SHIRTS. . - Big lot. , Worth in th8 b Iggest store 500 pair in Vici, Patent arid Gun Ladies' ' bright new white shirt All sizes and bright new patterns. Vin the statc 20c and 25c per yard, Metal jorth $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 waist,, worth anywhere 85c to $1 , Standard bjan whiA seU eyery- only . and $5.00 at just s . where for $1.50 and $1.75, only AQ::1 Half Price 39 cents 9 cents MEN'S SHOES. BLACK TAFFETA SILK I SILK PETTICOATS MILLINERY. Good style, all sizes, worth $4.00 36 inches wide, sold everywhere at Good line, all colors and an excep- 36 new trimmed hats worth up to $4.50 and $5.00 for $1.25 per yard only (guaranteed) tionall good one for $5.00, now only. $7.50. Worth your while to see at $2.48 I 89 cents $2.85 Half Price Neveir have we had such a business Never have our customers had such a feast STOCK MUST BE REDUCED REGARDLESS OF VALUES SALE C NTINUES 15 DAYS ie I' I O) Come Listen to the Music air Oeoartment Store SUSt 4 PER CENT INTEREST Society and Clubs eta arranged an interview between me and I NOTRE DAME UDY'S APPEAL ON TIME DEPOSITS The growth of this bank is the best evidence that, its policy and methods are in accord with the demands of present day business needs. The manufacturer, mer chant or banker seeking modern banking connec tions will find this bank as liberal in its dealings as is consistent with sound banking. We are- at all times pro pared to discuss your re quirements with you and invite consultation. United States National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON Approach of summer months has brought the proverbial quietus In so cial affairs and within a tew weeks tha city's midsummer season will be at hand. With chautauqua affairs occu py In g much attention the Neighbor hood club members have little time for anything else, and the card parti s are gradually cancelling evening af. fairs with the result that social La Grande is already extremely quiet aud Indicates to bccont; even more so. ; .- The largest social gathering of the week was that of the Eas'ern Star banqu.t Wedmsda- where liiu guests were present, and In addition to wit nessing the drill team perform lri the dress rehearsal prior to going to the grand lodge at Portland, enjoyed an elaborate banquet. Two sections of the social side of the lodge had full charge of the banquet and It was done to a finished turn. The drill revealed a perfection and precision that will certainly win honors for La Grande for under the direction of Mrs. F. G. Schllke the team has become efficient to a fine degree. Every turn that will b; seen at the grand lodge was put on at that time. In addition to the floral drill team's fine performance, there was tne usual attractions accompany ing Initiation or a class of six. As a musical attraction Mrs. O. E. Silver thorne and Mrs. P. S. Robinson ren. dered a duet In a finished fashion. Evening Kaffee Klatch parties have been concluded for the summer months. ndlng with the delightful party last evening when Mrs. Vincent Palmer and Mrs. Turner Oliver were hostesses at the home of the former. The last party was greatly n Joyed bv the guests. Winners o' honors were Mrs. f'eter Mac Donald and M. B. Donohue. The club has held a very delightful series of parties during the winter months and In keeping with former precedent will drop the even ing parties durin? the summer, re taining only the afternoon meetings at which ladles only attend. Two dances are In store for next week. Monday evening the gentle men who last winter gave a series of two dances, will again b hos:s to the last of the series. No Invitations are Issued, formally, though the hosts themselves retain the privilege of In. vltlnjt a guest. On Tusday evnlng the i-a Grande band gives another of i;s dances, and the full band will be In attendance. . Mrs. Laura Green Wills and Mis3 Lucile Allen left this, morning on a r ..vital tour of Union and Wallowa counties, In which they will appear under auspices of Methodist church es at Joseph, Enterprise, Elgin, Im bler, Cove and other towns. Mi33 Al len will carry the reader and imp r. Bonalor parts while Mrs. Wills will handle the musical end of the enter, tainment. They hope to return from the first round of the tour next Wed nesday , Hallle Irene Adler, George William Broadbridge,-George H. Currey, Jr., Roy Benson Currey, Eugene N. Good, Elva May Greene, Charles Olaf Groupe, Lelah uMay Hough, Jaraea Hugh Irwin, Frederick J. Lottes, Calista Love, Ber tha May Neill, Gladys E. Oesterling, Bonnie Lillian Severs, Enid M. Stanch field, Ethel Frances Sweeney. Jean nette Wlieatley, Scott A. Wheatley. Eva Viola Woodruff were graduated from the La Grande high school last evening under auspicious circumstanc es, the first class to leave the new building. Every number was well ren dered. The principal speaker, State Superintendent Alderman was listen, rd to with much Interest. His clear- cut arguments wre Instructive. The varies numbers were exceptionally well rendered and Included: Invocation Dr. S. W. Seemann Chorus "Revel of the Leaves" High School Glee Club Salutatory Enid Stanchfleld Vocal Solo, Selected... Geo. S. Blrnle Instruction. Vocal Solo "When the Rosea Bloom" Relchardt Mrs. T. J. Scroggtn. Valedictory Jeanette Wheatley Presentation of Diplomas Henrv Henson, Pres. B'd Education Chorus "Till We Meet Again" High School Glee Club The students who will be graduated are: The, program which will be rendered by the entire band at the dancing par. ty Tuesday evening has been announc ed by Director Alvln Snapp. as foL lows: 1. March "Die Erste Wache"....Itel 2 Overture "The Bridal Rose" Lavalle 3. Mexican Serenade "Javltta" Armand 4. Selection from "The Prince of Pllsen" 'Luders 5. Characteristic Sketch "Flight of Birds" Fulton 6. March "Commonwealth"..... Hall ' ',.-.. On circus day the ladles of the PriS byterlan church will give a dinner at the K. of P. hall and will serve the following menu: Soup Pickles Tongue Meat Loaf , Ham Scalloped Potatoes Beans Brown Brtad. Radishes Salad. Pie Coffee Trlunfo coffee will be used, furnish ed by the City Grocery. - y Do you want to make more money? We want energetic salesmen in your territory. Expense money advanced. For particular address Albany Nur series. Inc., Albany Oregon. 527-30t Mrs. J. H. Alklne entertained the Five Hndred cub this week, Mrs. Fred Kiddle winning the honors. The Decum club has disbanded for the summer months. This club has had a very pleasant run during tne winter. Mrs. Anthony was elected "resident of the Tuesday Musicale last Tues. dav afternoon and will have charge of the affairs of that active body the next year. Mrs. T. J. Scroggtn was chosen vice president, Mrs. Toney secretary. Erla Carlock treasurer, Mrs. Sllver tborne musical director and Miss Ber ger librarian. Considerable routine business was transacted during , the afternoon. The Yeoman lode held a very enter taining social venln? last Tuesday evening. Recitations, speeches, music and toothsome refreshments made up a very pleasing evening's entertain ment. The month.end dancing party- given by the Woodmen of America will be held next Monday evening. and later I came to New York with a tentative plan for consolidation of ths steel industry which evolved into a I holding company scheme." This was the birth of the steel" trust. DESTITUTE FAMILY HELPED. Vk'hlmrs Perform Kind Acts to Suf- f r.i and, Sorrowing; Family. ....... ., Scarlet fever last night claimed a victim in. North La Grande and inci dentally revealed considerable desti tution in the home. The victim was the five y.ar old daughter of Bert Kir sand, living near the Y and as the home was quarantined at the time of death, the quarantine was not allowed to be lifted that the parent might at nd the funeral. Friends and neigh bors came to the rescue of the destl. tute family and subscribed liberally to the support and care of Immediate needs. In addition to the help glv;n by the neighbors the city has been helping the family by supplying a nurse and purchasing food for the fam il.v. To all knowing milTerprn of rheumatism, wheth er muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbago,, backache, palna In the kidneys or neuralgia alna, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures.' She feels It ber duty to send It to all sufferer! FUEK. You cure yourself at home as thousand will tetlfy--no ohautte of climate being neces sary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, pur ifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, gWIng elasticity and tone to the whole system. It the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. AOa if S10M-f STEEL TRUST ON CARPET (Conilnaed from race 10 forced them to forfeit the option. That made them sore. In 1900 Morgan or. ganlzed the National Tube company and made money. He was also heavily Interested In railroads. Carnegie inti mated he proposed to build a tube plant at Ashtabula, Ohio and a railroad rounding up his various plants to re lieve him of the necessity of paying freight to outside roads. Nervous at this, Morgan asked Jim Hill to find ' a way to prevent Carnegie's plan. Hill If you are going out for a Fishing Trip or Picmcmg Call and see our Lunch Goods IVe have a full supply i Royal Grocery H. Pattison, Prop. Not in Ihe Association , ICRXPTOK. fi--::-.i.:5rOT ithoutIine& in m Lens Neck-Twisting 1 Glasses Wearers of ths old style far-and-near glasses, made by glue ng one piece to the foot of an other, MAKE MUCH COM PLAINT of the neck-Jerking and neck-twlstlng to look over and under the line that crosses the lens. Wearers of the new est glass, the ' Kryptok do not complain, for this far-and-near glass has "NO VISI BLE LINES,., "NO PIECE GLUED ON," and Is so hand somely mad; that the glasses of a lady of sixty are no mora "CONSPICUOUS" than those of a young lady of twenty. GET THE GENUINE FR01W ME. All leadVig physicians of La Grande recommend my opti cal work. Any lens duplicated In a few minutes. I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES. HEACOCIC Eyesight Specialist. Next door to the Postoffice.