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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,. .SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1911.. v - 1 : ... v i j h. ; y - .... - 1 . l . - L .fr v ml 1 pi! : ! : III wx . I I I JIUS LSI ,11 T '71. 7171 r-i r r- o I i La Vi" n w ( 'ir-U! v 17. - " TS : JlJwO ft OUR LINE ISJTOW COMPLETE A1ID WE ARE SHOWING THE LATEST THINGS IN CARACULES, BLACK, AND DOU BLE FACED CLOAKING 3. 0 f ' Black Caracule, full length coat, Skinner's satin lining; in every way one of the best and latest coats the mar JyJ . ket affords ;. ' ' $12 Never have we shown a more up to date suit line. The cloths and weaves are the latest fall styles, and the models are heat. The last of the Eastern style centers, but fi g psj has been a very popular price with us for several seasons past, and this season, it is stronger I than in the past. Staple cloths and colore, as well as fancy suitings,, well made and neatly r y trimmed. ' . Our eastern connections in millinery have placed us in a much better position than we have been heretofore. Ve are getting, every day, some new style or shape that has b ecome popular in eastern markets. The hat must be be coming; if not, it spoils the appearance of the. nicest costume. A visit to o,ur millinery department will convince you - s tlJitt WC I rtii lUHliOU t lUA SHOES FALL STYLES We want your shoe business, and feel we are entitled to it on merit. We believe we sell more wear, as much style, for the money, than any store handling shoes in Eastern Oregon. The lines wre handle are the very best made, and we buy the best numbers in the line so we know we are selling the best shoes money can buy. LOOK OUR LINE OVER. SPRINGFIELD UNDERWEAR Your needs in underwear may as well be supplied with a good article as an inferior one. Supe and costs you no more than an inferior grade. Men's, Women's, and Children's. Pun wool, and irf: prices to suit your requirements. Superior is what .the word implies Better per cent wool, pure cotton. All grades ': y ' ' !' . . it . i Ladies, have you investtigated our made to your own mea surement suit and coat line ? We started with this line last seaspn (the Ladies Ideal Tailoring Co) .We are show ing several hundred styles of cloth, and can make any, model you may desire, to your own individual measure-' ments The garment will fit YOU. Our personal guaran tee is back of every garment made, and that of the Ideal Co. as well. They are;'in'(jn tailored and the cost is but a trifle if anv, moro than th ready made garment. We tvould be pleased to Ilave,.you come in ana iook tms. 1 ne over. GOLDEN RULE - .COMPANY . '"IE S3 AIRE THE "Th6 Mexican's Joan ot Art".; ; , . : Kaleto A KALEM FEATURE. A magnificent film telling true story of the widow of Sen or Talamantes. a promlnf Mexican who was captured y the Mexican regulars and exe cuted. The film shows the e revenge taken by his widdWSnd her lnsurrectos. "Waiting", Pa" - ; This is one of the most -beautiful . stories Pathe ever i,pro .duced., ,V1 xceptl6naUlEpo.l 1 "Wlfle's New Hat" Lubln ' The hat cost only $50 but af terwards It was the means f, saving Hubblels $50,000. Spark ling comedy all through. ; Songs In Spotlight ' Miss Garrlck will sing "Good NlRht. little Girl, Good Night." Mr, Ferrin will sing.: "II Thou Didst Love Me." : WETTE AtWATS GOT IT. t . ' COSE IX ' -,' . , LOCALS' 1 ! H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams. av.. i Dr. Posey, Speclullst for Eye, Ear, , Kose, Throat diseases and catarrh Over Selderg store. Eyes fitted with Classes. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to and 7 to 8 p. m. I ..This is the time bt yar when ct eryono should consider remodeling Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and" hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come in and unload your troubles to ' BEADLEI & CO, -Chone Black 971. Elm Street. , Electric and steam baths. C. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. Mrs. O. J. Frank Magulre of Boston, Mas3 . will accept pupils In piano, : Organ, vote, harmony and theory. ;, Rates reasonable. ' . ' 9-2?-tf "Don't trust your eyesight to some one making the fitting of glasses a sideline Heacock does nothing but fit glasses. ' 9- 25:tf Call sters. Main 70 ,for fresh eastern, oy . - : :-9-i9-tf You'll see all right it Heacock fits your glasses. . r 9-25-tf Wood, any quantity Phone Main 706, Water-Stanchfleld Produce Co. 4 9-25-tf ''".".; ' Heacock glasses fit ask anyone ;-'-1:- ' 'V;,1-9-25-tf : Heacock does nothing but test eyes and fit glasses. - . 9-25'tf Intr State Audit Co Portland, Ore., are not authorized to make any collection for Al Andrews. 8-27-tf ' : ' 1 ," . Heacock grinds all his glasses. 9-25-tf V- Prof. F. J. Freenor, magntle heaJer. Xot hypnotism, drugs or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment. 1417 Adam avenue. Phono Main 721. l-m , dy'sc per pound at the Wrfght Drug compary. , : y- Widow with small child wishes po sition as housekeeper on . ranch. Phone Black 3351, or inquire 1411 Madison Avenue. 9-29-Bt ; ' ' O ' 0 The Ladles aid of the M. E. church will hold a rummage sale Oct. 18 to 20, inclusive. Place will be announc ed later. Phone Mrs. Knowles about any discarded material you may have on hadn. ; , .;, 9-29-3t Rev.' H. S. Shaugle, presiding elder of the M. E. church South, Is In the city, and will prach In the church on the north side of the railroad Sunday morning and evening. Welcome to all. .v - w-c c - , .v On account of this being Saturday night the curtain raises at nine o'clock at. the Steward theatre., , ; , , C i i:M:Zp 'frlfxfz-'rKfr - 4 y 4 ' 4 ' : FEBOXAL& .; . Mr. and Mrs. Susewind and daugh ter of Unloa are , among the many who came over (f rom Union this morn ing to attend the fair. . 1 ; Clyde Grlce, of Boise, has arrived In tht city to asBume the position of soloist In the Arcade theatre. He Is an old time friend of Musical Director King at the Isis theatre. .1 1 Miss Hattie Short has gone to Ba ker to be, at the bedside of "Aunty" Atchison who is in the hospital suf fering with a broken hip., V ; v H. E. Graham, a hardware dealer of Elgin has been named to fill the. va cancy caused by the resignation of Gorge Llndgren as deputy . in the sheriff's office. Mr. Graham Is well known here. . " , Dog Team on" Junket. r ' Spokane, Wash., Sept. 30. Twenty six hundred "miles by dog ream from the Arctic ocean via the MacKenzls river to Spokane, is a trip to be nn dir,taken the coming winter by E. S. Dowling of Spokane, who is prospect' ing on the delta of the northern stream and along the shore ot the sea. Writing from Fort McPherson Dowl ing says in a letter to acquaintances in the city: "There have beon but few white-men over these arctic wilds, and those who have made, the trip Anve-told so little that this lay read.r ha3 not evth the i-emotest idea ot what It all mean. From the beginning at AthabftSka Landing.' Alberta, Canada, the trip 1b full of thrilling; experiences, Which cannot be told In a letter of or dinary length. It would require a book ot many pages of text and Illus trations to do-Justice to the subject I have arran.4d "to lass seviral years in prospecting, .but If alt goes weli I shall make the trip to Spokane with my dogs and sled during, the winter." Dowling gives no Indication of his suc cess or failure (ln finding ground , of value in the far northern district. Fnnerl Notice. ', The funeral of J. W. Earls will be held tomorrow afternoon at o'clock from the home on Fifth and G streets. , : John Blever Her. ; John Beivr of Portland Is visiting his brothers, Jake and Pete Beiver of La Grande. A pair of Heacock's glasses gives Instant relief from headache. 9-25-tf j . o o Mrs. Irene King of South La Grande Northwest IRug Co. of Portland is home from a visit to Baker, where agent Is here. If you have any old . she was the guest of Miss Susie Deal, old carpets notify S. A. Dobner, city. I She also attended the lectur by F. ; o o H. Leonard of Chicago, who discussed Fair week special. Fine mix 4 can- Christian 8cince. . ; ; " . Kst a Word of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs W. P. Spangh, of Manvillte, Wyo., who said: sheo told me Dr. King's New Lie Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but surte remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles Olny 25c at all druggists, eod fci 'wkl? : ; i The Implicit confidence that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea' remedy Is founded on their experience In the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea, and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by all dealers. eod & wkly . Baker Business Collefre A HIGH CRUDE SniOOL. WELL ES TABLISHED REPPTATIOX. MANY GRADUATES HOLDING GOOD rOSl" TIONS. SKILLFUL, PAIN8TAKIX0 TEACHERS. LIVING EXFENSES THE LOWEST. IET IS TELL TOC ABOUT OTHER ADVANTAGES. ,V WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Baker Business GT!ege lv I BAKER, OREGON. ; O Q -'O O O O HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office-Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E.L BUSSEY AM UMMER uggestions TAKE TWO-THIRDS OF A GLASS OF COLD SPARKLING SAI.I-0, ADD ONE-THIRD OF ANY" OF THE FOLLOWING FRUIT JUICES: LEMON, ORANGE, PINEAPPLE OR GRAPE. ''Measure it right and mix it together It's Good for what ails you in this kind of "weather." - 1 c .1 V o o o - o o o o '' o I their . 5 - I XIEATI5G AND PlCffSna JOBS.