La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 25, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    LA' GRANDE EVENtNG OBSERVER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1911.
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We Would Like
to Show You the
New Fall Hats
Now.
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'"-tMUFORMA," A M'MBKR OF Tl! E 3ICS1CAL rOMElY, "THE FLOWER OF THE IUXH," AT THE STEW Alt - OCTOBER 3RD.
IIIESUII
IS
ND1CTED
where he appeared as a witness be
'fure the t deral grand Jury. While
jit has not been announced, thera Is
no question but what Louis was In
dicted and It is likely that 'his trial
will come to a head early In the next
month some tlm?. The woman who
confessed to the man's practice in La
Grande Is still held In Portland and
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'SPEEDY TRIAL OF LOUIS IS PROM, wW alo appear when the trial la
ISED. J held. -
Orlff of Police Returns From Testify.
, , Ing Before Grand Jury.
Speedy trial of Chris Louis, the
Greek arrested in La Grande on u
Vhlte slavery : charge preferred
through the confession of Mrs. Dilman,
a Pendleton girl-wife, is assured by
federal district attorney at Portland
according to Ohlef of Police Walden
who has returned from the metropolis
TO BUILD BRICK ADDITIOM.
Halsten Store to Hare Aftod Space
by Building of a Brick Addition.
TIm F.' D. Halsten furniture store
on North Fir and Jefferson is to be
enlargsd with the construction of a
brick addition on Jeff;rson avenue.
Preparations for spsedy building Is
now under way.
lf HAVE PROVIDED A PRIVATE
I ROOM WITH COMFORTABLE
CHAIRS, TABLES, WRITING
MATERIALS AND T EL EPHONE
WHICH WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE
OUR FARMER FRIENDS MAKE USE
OF WHEN THEY HAVE BUSINESS TO
TRANSACT IN TOWN. IF YOU WISH
TO CLOSE A DEAL OF ANY KIND
MAKE USE OF THIS PRIVATE ROOM.
WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOW
ING YOU OUR FACILITIES FOR HAN
DLING YOUR BUSINESS.
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME
DEPOSITS.
MANY LOCAL PEOPLE SPEND SUN
DAY THERE.
GohiwI Services Close Day of Pleasure
and Hest for Visitors.
Hot Lake, Sept 25. (Special) La
Grande people were very much in evl
denec at Hot Lake yesterday. Tha
bright day, the splendid drive and the
well known hospitality of the place
were sufficient to attract tnose desir
ing a day's outing and a dainty meal
Among thoso taking advantage of the
Buy.
The new styles exhibited here are exceptionally attractive. There's Just
the right shade In Ju3t the right shape to please every man, and the qual-
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ities will hoost our reputation as the greatest value-givers In town-V
Come in'try on a r few-See how
vou look in them JJli.
You'll want a Fall and Winter Hat soon to be sure. It Is a good tlmel
right now to begin looking Into the matter. We're ready to shgw you.
opportunity offered were; .; Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Richey,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slater, Mrs. Launi
Wills, Miss Mott, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Landrum, Mr. 'and Mrs. Fr;d Kldd'.e
and Mr. Ellis tflrtleyand party.
In the evening tbj guests had ,an
opportunity to listen to a very eloquent
as well as Instructive sermon by Rev
Howarth of Payette, who for , an
hour held the attention of his hear
ers so closely that it seemed that but
a moment had elapsed from the tlma
he took his -text till he pronounced
the benediction. ' , : ' r
Mr. and Mrs. Landrum will remain
several days, the guests of Hassle
Landrum, the Sanatorium electrician
Mr. Landrum assisted with the sacred
concert Sunday evening much to the
gratification of the congregation.
The Hot Lake school under the di
Toney &
Scranton
THE STORE THAT SATISFIES
rectlon of Mlss ." WU, one of La
Grande's former teachers, is progres
sing nicely with about a dozen pupils.
The Sanatorium management was
presented with a mammoth boquet of
prize winning asters from 4he famous
Slater aster beds, and the hospital pa
tients all agree with the judge of the
La. Grande aster show that Mrs. Sla
ter Is entitled to the grand prize.'"'
UNITED
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Mr. J. FRANK MAGUIRE
of Boston, Mass.; announces the opening of his -
usical Institute
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-Mr. Maguire's musical work is highly endorsed by
eastern musical critics. Courses in Piano, Vocal,
Coaching, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Theory and Musi
cal History. Graded courses leading to Certificates.
ENROLL NOW Pupils' Recitals ENROLL NOW
TERMS REASONABLE. Headquarters for the '
WILEY B. ALLEN PIANO CO.
All the world's leading makes of pianos. One honest
price to all. Terms to Suit. 1912 Fourth St.
SEE OUR DISPLAY lt THE FAIR BOOTH 52.
Upon request our representative will call.
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UNION CO
ouplefo
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the
Valuable Prizes wiD be
fortunate couple.
of the prizes wi
later. Apply to
award
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A list
published
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