f ! LA GllANDE EVEK1NG OBSKUVLlt, SATUHDAY4 OCTOBER 14, 1911. low n THEATRE "Summer Babies" Essanay An educational picture show ing the treatment accorded poor babies in Chicago's latest nur sery. ' ("Gossiping Yapvllle" . Essanay A playful lovfc tap starts the gossip which grows In Immen sity until the police really be lieve it . was murder. It's a scream. , "Christian and Moor" . . Edison A magnificent Edison feature film. A great tale of the Cru saders' days. It is beautifully mounted by this celebrated firm. "Archie th'J Hero" ..... Lubin Archie was a chappie, was sent west with a cute little re volver and It went off acciden tally and made Archie a Hero for he captured Black Bart, tire notorious bad man. It's a scream Illustrated song "Hall to ths Boys of the U. S. A." sung by Miss Garrlck ....... .Matinees Mr. Ferrin Evenings LOOK OCT FOB "BILLY" SUX-DAT. can-n if Modern Wooiifln Monday evening rad a larga artendauce do- rired. Don't miss "BILLY at the ISIS SODAY. Mies Garrlck and Mr. Fer rin sing it in 'spotlight." BOY WANTED Fam-Us-KIng - Factory. - Cigar St. Peters' Guild will continue their rummage sale Saturday afternoon at Guild hall on Fifth street. Don't miss "BILLY" at the ISIS Sl'XDAT. Miss Garrick and Mr. Fer rin sing It in 'spotlight." . Society . (Contnued from Page 4.) PERSONALS. 0. E. Blanchard of Imbler spent th morning in the city visiting friends and transacting business matters. City Attorney A.' M. Funnels of Joseph was In Ia 'Grande last night. He stopped at the Foley while here & ' , ' LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler. 12124 Adams v.. C. M. Ryan of Huntington was buslies9 visitor n La Grvid'.; this J. "W. McAllister "went to Elgin to day to attend a county meeting of tV Farmers' union. He was accompan ied by Mr. Davis. Mrs. Anna Caudell and son Jesse who have been visiting Mrs. Caudell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs, leave this e-n'ng for their home In San Diego, Cal. On Posey, Specialist for Ey, Car, Jfose, Throat diseases an4 catarrh, mer" Seldefs store. Eye fiW with lassos. Honrs 9 to lUtH; 1:30 to 4 and 7 te 8 y. m. S. n. Crowe and City Manager Wals): of the Home Indeoendent Telephone comnany leave next Monday for Snake river. They go by automobile to a point pigM miles beyond Fnilta, Wal . 'Beers and for 22 years the grand na tional president of the order.. Mrs. Murdock will bo accompanied to La. Grande on her official visit to the local C. I. A. by several prominent Portland .adles and following the official Inspec tion of the order, a banquet will be terved in her honor. Perhaps no wo man prominent In the fraternal af- Ta.rs of the nation has attained as fnucli renown as Mrs. Murdock. For ii early a quarter of a century she has been .the moving spirit in tb order to which belong nearly all the wlvea of locomotive engineers in the United States. Her visit to La Grande mans much and her coming will be pro'.erly celebrated. While In the city she will be the guest of Mrs. Frank Jackson, president of the local G. I. A. order. With her retinue of state officials and tuests her coming will be Important both in a social and fraternal way. , ' ' Ntext Tuesday afternoon will mark th heeinnlne of thoroneh studv of London by the Neighborhood club. However, before the Initial studies are taken up there will be a short busi ness , mating and this session com mences promptly at 2 o'clock so that the new members can be voted upon and given an opportunity to hear the program of the afternoon. , President Mrs. Stout is ?apeclally anxious to have the members there at 2 o'clock for this purpose. The program Is In the hands of four ladles who will read papers. "History of London" is th theme of a paper by Mrs. W. A. Wor sti?ll; "Christopher Wren," Mrs. J. T Williamson; "City as a Whole,' Mrs A. L. (Richardson; -Principal Bridges" M i ra Ml I ) 'J A Ladies Ready - to Wear SUITS, DRESSES, COATS and MILLINERY, and all of the other articles of apparel for FaU Wear. $n AH Our Piece Dress. i7.JU One of the nicest dainty dresses ever shown, and think how cheap it is. i Gasollni wood saw. 3S51. J. A. OLIVER. Phone black 1-iwa county, and then hit off by pack i Mrs. O. E. Snvwthorne. horse to Join a party of Enterprise U people- who have been hunting deer! ' Ilarley Richardson and Jiernn uat and bear on the breaks of the Snake ley were hosts last evening at the lni- for tht3 past week. Frof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic heler. T-Jiot hypnotism, drags r ssental work. rosltive ixrmanent resalU from first treatment. 1417 Adams awwte. Fhone Main 724. 1-we Some beautiful plant are lor ale cheap at Mrs.' M. Anthony's. 1608 Sixth street. , i ' ' Angus Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt foT accounts against Hewitt, the jeweler formerly In business here. Mr. Stewart can be seen at the Peare jewelry store. Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mrs. O. C. Combs. 10-11-tf State Deputy Head Consul J. W. Simmons will visit the La Grande TRY THIS OYERMGHT CUKE. FOR COLD IX HEAD' OR CHEST. It Is Coring Thousands Dally, and Saves Time and Money. Get a bowl-three quarters full of bo:ilng water, and a towel. Four Into the water a scant tea e.'oonful of HYOMEI (pronounce It Iligh-6-mie). ' Put your head over the bowl and cover head and bowl with a towel. Breathe the vapor that arises for a i'ew mtnutes, and pflesta! your head Is us Clear as a bell, and the tightness is the chest Is gone. It's a pleasant cure. YouH enjoy treathlng HYOMEI. You'll feel at once its spothing, hnallng and bene licial effects as it passes over ths ln hamed.and irritated membrane. 60 ..This is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their iblAmG AD PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and hot water Utters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come in and unload your troublea to j ' BRADLEY & CO, Thone Black 971. Elm Street. tlal meeting of the "En Bager's Dusin" There are thirteen members and the data of organization was Friday, the 13th. The emblem of ine club Is thij pretzel and the color ied and light lavender. Fritz Lottes was elected president, Merlin Batlej vie president and Wlnifleld Eckloy, secretary. The luncheon served wai dcidedly unique. Those present wem:, Fritz Lottes, Merlin Batley, Wlnfrld Eckley, Harley Richardson, Lee Rey nolds, Rnssel Ralston, Hal and Lynn, rBoh,nenkamp, . Victor Melvlllo, Milton Stoddard, Cecil Bolton, John Ruby, and Wlllard Carpy. ''..'. Miss Martha Watson, daught-r of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watson enfi.rtamcd at a history party In a very delightful nanner Thursday evening. Miss F t tie Short assisted Miss Watson. The Watson home was very pnetMy dec orated In autumn leaves and games d -I rr fjrv Suits, Staple Cloths, Fall Styles and; H 1 Ov Shades. .. .The very best value that can be had in any line of suits. f1 o ff Ladies Coats, at this price...Ve are P 1 0.UU showing a very snappy Fall line in all the latest Fall Styles.' (SiOO 'CH Caracule and Plush Coats that are so T uuuuitu tuio j.1 an J. ii 13 uumutl is it exceptional value. We also have them at $10.00, $13.50 and up to $15.00. Never Fail Heating Stoves They ars real HOT AIR makers and distributors, this is a very nicely gotten up Heating Stove. Heavy Cast Top and Front, including door and draft nickel foot rail. Swing top and Urn, Top Rim, Name Plate, etc. Heavy sheet steel lined, with Cast Fire Pot, either Wood or CoalBurner or combination wood and coal. In two sizes: . : ' No. 19 Wood Burner., . .-. . No. 19 Combination ...... Stove BTds . Fire Shovels. . . . ... . ...$15.00 ... $1.75 75c. ,5c to 23c. No. 21 Wood Burner. ... . .... . $18.00 No. 21 Combination ; . $22.75 : Coal Hods, Black. . . .40c, Galv. 50c Now is the time you will need these and we shall be glad to show you somo money savers. . ' - THE SAME QUALITY The Golden Rule Co. PRICES LESS) I cents a bottle, at druggistB every-j ppproprlate to the utle of theyp!vry where. Ask t'M3 Newlin Drug company ' refe payed followed at the plr for xtra bottle HYOMEI Inhalent. 1C-1 4-25-1 1-4 BETTER THAN SPANKING Jlanklng '4x .not cure chlldren'of bed tttlug. There to ; 'coMtltationil caa for tills trouble, lira. It. Summer, Bo W, Notre Dame, lad., will tend free to any mother lirt meeeanful lome treatment, with full Inntrnetlona. Bend no :money, bat writ her today It your hUdren tronbta -you In this -way.' 'Don't Name -the child, the chance are It can't trip It.. Toll -ttreatnient aUo enre adulta and ed people troubled with irtn difficnltlea fay day c night. Black underwear It's the Black thf t will stay Black and won't wear off. Utah Knitting Mills Product And it '5 the best. We are sole agents for Union County. ' We take your measure and guarantee a fit. The price is very reasonable. THE TOGGERY A. V. Andrews Where all Good rreer Trade moment by a two-course luncheon. XxTB. Watson and Mifcs Watson Vsft after the party for Spjkane. The quests present were: , Miss Caroline Fors?th, "Miss Ethel Wright, Miss May Thompson, Miss f r rile Lilly, Miss Orace Pickens, Misa Charlotte Joni?s, Miss Kaoml Klrtley,' Jl!es Serena Pohan, "Miss Margaret C'orbett, MIbb Miriam Smith, Miss Alice ago, held Its first meeting last Wed nesday evening. , The following oftl cers were elected for the year 1911-12. Miss Runa Bacon, president; Miss Ethel Wright, vice president; MIbj Ssrena Rohan, secretary; Miss Hlld.i Anthony, treasurer. i ' Cards will soon be out announcing an Halloween card ' party with Mrs. William R. Jones and Mrs. 31. B. Don ohue as' hostesses. Fitting attlentlon to goblins and the magic wand wlli be given by the hostesses and It prom ises to be one of the stellar social events of thu Hallowe'en period. The Delphi society, an organization ot oung Baptists held a regular meet- Hill, Miss Inice Knowles, Miss Helen) .last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. . Haptftrset. An on rasu- Currey, Miss Hattle Short and Miss Eunice Kennedy. This evening the De Lykkellge rretti?n will be hostesr- to the visiting Enterprise football team, at an Infor mal recteptlon to be given at the L. D. S. amusement hall. The members of this club are; Miss Runa Bacon, Miss Olive Massee, Miss Ethel Wright, Miss May Neill.' Miss Hilda Anthony Miss Maude Leadsworth, Miss Ethel Hanley, Miss Lhona Newlin, M'ss Mir iam Smith, Miss Z.e Bragg, Mls Enid Stanchflelfl. Miss Serena Ro'inn Miss Idn BIllingB. ' Miss N. Lucile Allen informally en tertained a few of her friends last Saturday evening at her apartments In the Wade home oh N avenue. ew H? occupied the evening, and was followed up by a delicious lunchron Those present were: Mrs. Ovar Jackson, Mrs. Nellie Bullard Mrs. Stella Ingle and Mrs. A. W. Nelson. Miss Koch, Miss Grace McMlllnn, Miss Alice M. Fruit, Mis Snook. Miss T.ork and Miss McHugh. ' De Lykkelige Tretten, a club of high school girls formed four years Icned candy pull concluded the even li g's entertainment. Mrs. C. H. Conkey and Mrs. N. Molt tor were hostesses last evening t) the evening section of the Kaffee JHutch. The party was given at the Conkey home. Miss Margaret Newlln and Franz Wllhelm won the honors. Mrs. Daborah Alklne entertained the rive Hundred club Wednesday afte noon. Mrs. M. B. Donohue won the honors. ' Mrs. William Ah will be at home every Wednesday after Novembe: iflrst. . . Miss Etta Foley wan hostess Thurs day evening to the Ia Ja.messs club. Miss Mildred Cook and Miss Mae White were special guests of the evenlar. , The second party glvien by the Mil rm glrlfl 1b now definitely annouiee! for Hallowe'en. BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Factory. C'.Si! If your eyes give you trou ble have them examined an properly fitted with glassea by a reliable optometrist an the only attendance graduate OLD STYLE vKRYPTOK ' optometrist in Union counttr. The most modern methods only used. i If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told tfto prop er course to pursue. I make a specialty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern Illinois College of Opthamology, Chicago, with i J. H. PEARE, &rSON. J ' La Grange's leading Jeweiers, and optometrists. Opposite U. S". Laa4 'ofllce. Broken kinses replaced in a few mlnutsLiiWe grind our own i lenses. ;, T iiiiiMimniiiinHHiiiiinnnminM i Rubber Goods! OF REAL WORTH Our fall line of rubber goods Hot Water Bottles, Nursery and Sick-room Supplies, ' Syringes, etc., are here and we have never had a better assortment, which is saying a. good deal. These are the kind of goods that must be precured from a reliable source. We go to such sources for them and, while we must carry different grades, each grade is sold for just what it is and at the lowest possible price. . ' :.; . - ; ; NEWUN DRUG CO. LA GRANDE, ORE T , r V: 0: r I