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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911. !l-i! ' PARAGON MOUNTING jj USPS THE NOSE FIK.MLT BUT KINDL vWrTH A VELVET TOUCH . ' THAT ROTES : ABSOLUTE COMPORT T r 4 Society and Clubs . 1 We have the I St TV LMiowieoije an1 Ex '?' i perience : for the Correct ''-Testing of Your Eyes and Uur Prices are Right ENOUGH SAID! i 1 Siewfet Co.! 11 JEWELERS ASD OPTICIAXS LA GRANDE, OREGON -imn"-ir-i" -r ky-im' yi-ej'' wnyn ' ijr pi'"Tst)'tyf" ii - jj rtt'"'syii ""Tigs C. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk THE 3 i LA GRANDEELECTRIC SUPPLYCOMPANY i Has Moved to Two Doors east of the P. 0. $ Pay a visit to our new 'quarters THE. QUICK 2 PRINT BUILDING. X Phcne Black. 3141. . 'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI I TTT fTTT? go to B. B NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oils, Etcv Paper ten cents and up. Estimates Furnished Store 1703 1-2 Sixth st .""""" ""W " 1 m" 4IM n llui wgyjjyiip . nll,.n I IMIU H A CK A NO Uptown office Main 720 Ifi-WaV Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE e.lbussey A dinner at which were seated an even quarter hundred, wa served at the Foley hotel last Monday night when Mrs. W. A. Mardock, grand! jneslden't of the G. I. A. to the Broth erhood of Locomotle Engineers, was In the city inspecting the local divi sion. A dinner of exceptional style and abundance greeted the diners at the Foley grill and F,oley plentlful C'?8s was much In evidence. It was a dinner pure and simple as no post grandlal speeches were heard. Mrs. Murdotk lld, however, compliment the division In a speech while at the hall. Baying the condition of the lodge was very satlsfactry and better than most. Mrs. Curtlss, Mrs. O'Malley and Mrs. Follett, all of Portland, were all guests of honor on the occasion. As a token of esteem ,tbe La Grande di vision presented Mrs. Murdock with a splendid Indian blanket, over which she was greatly pleased and said so In warm terms. . . ... . ...... ... ... ;.: Starting off tlw new year In Nelgh- 15 new members and re-Instatement of three others a really remarkable J Impetus to club life In this city the Neighborhood club carried out Its first program of the year last Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. E. O. Sllverthorn ap peared on the program instead of Mrs. E. Polock, , using the same theme, "Principal Bridges of London." Mrs. V. A- Wbrstell with the paper on "His tory, Mrs. J. T. Williamson d3aling with Christopher Wren. 'Mrs. A. L. Richardson using the theme, "City of London as a Whole," and the Mrs SU verthoru's paper, the program was ex ceptionally entertaining. ; With - the new library on London now in the hands of the club, canvu elegant pic tures which were used to good ad vantage during the reading of the dif ferent papers. Because' of the large number of new members and added test the future of the club Is indeed bright.': ' - v , The reception given the Enterprise football team last Saturday night was voted a grand success. Early in the evening, with Mrs. Erla Carlock pre siding at the piano dancing began For about three hours the vanquished with the cbnquefers and their follow era were royally entertained. ' While the entertainment was in the nature of a school affair the De Lykelige Tretten Js to be given the credit for the pleasant evening. The refresh ment table presided over by some of th pretty club members was one of the most popular corners during the evening. .. .. - Nest, week was to have been quite important to the Eastern Stars but because of unforeseen circumstances it was postponed. The function was a lodge visit to rriTon where the crack floral drill team was to have put on the floral drill work which captivated Portland last spring. Because of the absence of Mrs. C. T. Bacon, Mrs. Schilke and others, tha trip had to be delayed, but the O. E. S ladles are looking forward to the trip with much anticipation, knowing the scope ot Union hospitality. ' v 'a; Several weeks ago ladles of South La Grande formed a thimble club and rormed and the man went down to held meetings every alternate' wo-- i This week Mrs. Ed Wright was the hostess and served a very delicious Icncheon during the afternoon,,' The club Is known as the Thimble club and anticipates many very pleasant parties during the winter.! Not all members of the club were present yesterday, but these were guests: Mrs. J. W. Bush, Mrs. C. E. Tuckey, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. James St. Johns and Mrs. Ed. Wright. The Billiken club ladies entertained their husbands at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Snodgrass on Thursday evening. Six couples were seated. This Is the first affair of the Bllleken kind this year a tat the hus bands have been guests at. Those seated were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Snod grass, Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scriber, Mr. and (Continued on Pnga Clgnui Yoiir Doctor Will Say Growing . Mi Yet and we have the famous "ALL FUEL" heaters for coal or wood. Is nearly perfection in a heater. Keeps fire perfectly. Trade me ycu old stove on one of these and keep your house warm this winter. ' I sell second hand heaters E D. HAiSTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS When you can't sleep, don't eat, in fact, feel out of sorts with every thing, he will say, "Cut out black strong cigars. Smoke FAM US K1'G CIGAES. They are MILD, SWEET, HIGH OF AKOMA. In fact they will please you In taste and still save your health, so get Fam Us King Cigars Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated " only one block from depot 0. C. Brichoux. Prop. HAR AVON'S TRU-FRUIT CHOCOLATES AND MARSmm Made lust Right; NO IMITATION FLAVORS Alt Leading Confectioners ' SeltThem ; Lumber, Lath, Shingles v and Rubberoid . ... WENAH A LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison Sts. Phone, Mais 732 .1-.. I. , '! i.. - : ....... ..... ..... . " (Conttnufd from V Three) ' X", 1 Eenud Secretary Hu&h McBreen with loving cup. . ' V.. ii ". Baseball must be catching on In England. The London Times sent ov er a sporting scribe to cover the world's series. . ,. '' I With Mllun. Schaefer. Geesler. El- ! Derail. "McBrlde, Cashton, Street and Jonnson wit hthe outnt. tne Aii-stars came very near being . the ,AU-Na- tlonals. ' ' Plumbinsf and Heating ....... . . . . s- John Melville ' H23 Adams Avi LA GRANDE, ' OREr . You May Have Overlooked DID IOC EVER REALIZE HOW USEFUL TOUR ELECTRIC LAMP SOCKET CAN BET When we think of electricity we naturally think of lights, because that is the way it is usually employed, but new uses and improve ments are constatnly being Invented. Among the many conveniences that electricity has made possible are electric ranges; heaters; Irons; toasters; chafing dishes; hair driers; percolators; combination sets, etc. All operate from an ordinary lamp socket, by the simple turn of a .button. ' .',;. ' Many of these articles we carry regularly in stock; the others we , will gladly order for you at any time. Tou will find our price most reasonable. . . Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. 2BESSBEEES2 CallMainS Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. ' at the George Palmer 'ytiimbirtCo,; COME to oar shop and let us demonstrate the. use of Ferry Pnev matle Water Systems Ut yea. We kave Just lastaUed one at "County Po r Farm". Why not haTe s bath room, not an4 cold water, nice la was and alse fire pretectlea for year homes! Ton can have a S-4 Inch stream at 95 pounds pressure in case pf fire, ' Call and let s take ja out and show yoa one In every day operation. .. - B A Y: 6 ; Z W F i PLUMBERS HEATERS, SHEEl METAL WORKERS fc: