avednesday,o6t.6be 25, 1911. . icy "TTEtcst THEATRE "Pathe's Weekly" ....... Patbe Giving actual scenes taken of recent events In England, Ger many, France, Italy and .the United States. It is an education In Itself .and shows more In 15 minutes than oma -can read fron 15 newspapers. . ; - "The Squaws Love". .Biograph .This is an extraordinary Bin. Dangerous situation calling for great daring and bravery are splendidly shown. It's a Bio graph feature. : "A Question of Modesty'. .Lubln A lady doctor, a teal estate dealer, a ': hypocondTlas mama and the defeat of an old quack doctor make up a splendid story of li&bt. comedy. , P ."Pardon ."Me Lubin splitter in every inch of the reel. Beautiful song in spotlight by La Grande's favorite tenor vo calist, Mr. C P. Ferrln: "In the Shadow of the Pines" . . ; LOCALS I. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av.. Dr. Posey, Specialist 7or Eye,' Ear,' sose, Throat diseases and catarrh. iHer Seldefg store. Eyes fitted with lasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to and 7 to 8 p. m. Phone black Branch 1, local at La Grande of th.3 socialist party holds a business meet ing the first and third Tuesday nights; propaganda meetings second and fourth Tuesday nights at 8 p. : m. at 106 Depot street. Everybody invited. ..This is the time of year when ev eryone 1 should ' consider remodeling their" .V. . KEATING A'D PLU3TBI5Q JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and hot. water litters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily." Come in and unload your troubles to ,; - c ? ' : BRADLEY A CO, Jlu Phone Black 971. Elm Streetf ' Hot coffee and , bakery lunch, at Snow flak Bakery. ' ' Notice the new cat-feiass at Newlin Book & Stationary Co. All the latest cuts and designs. Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Sot hypnotism, drugs or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment 1417 Adams avenue. Phone Main 724. 1-rao .lot chili sandwiches and bakery lunch at Snow Flake Bakery. We have a beautiful new lot of leath Book & Stationary Co. : ; Angus Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt for accounts against Hewitt, the Jeweler formerly in business her. Mr. Stewart can be seen at the Peare Jewelry storey : , Best cup of coffee In the city at Snow Flake Bakery, open all hours. The two best new books of the season: "The Ne're Do Well" , and "The Winning of Barbara Worth." at Nw)in Book and Stationary Com pany, v.:,.;'!: '- ; ' ; '; .. AA Students may enroll at; any time in - the La . Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf Just take a peep at thi3 new line of shopping bags Just arrived by express yesterday. You wirf see some good ones. SUverthora Family Drug store. '. A.: AA- 6 ov-:: v. ' . .' Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mrs. 0. C. Combs. 1 WE lMVE;IT W t We beii6V6 tliaVwe have the best line of new fall and winter Suits "ajyi Overcoats for Men, to be seen any where about here-the most handsome styles, the best ntting models, the best qualities, arid the most; reasonable prices but we do not ask you to accept 'our belief alone. . ; , l !' if U t .!';" 1 1 Leave That For You To-Decide " ' .'Call ano see these ele-. pant - new Jball .ana Winter Clothes note the quality of the4 goods, the careful -workman- ship, and the stylish models in which they ; are made. Try on a few ' and observe their per f feet fit and graceful lines. Surely you will ; say: : 'These are fault less clothes." Gasoline wood saw. 3851. J. A. OLIVER. GRAND UNION TEA CO Phone Red 3231. Store 209 Fir Street 1&-24-U ! 4 j ;- PEEiOXALS. , . j Newton Clark of Hood River was a Savoy guest this morning. . .- Will G. Fields of Houston, Tex., was a La Grande visitor today. ; J. von Brumbach of Winona, Minn,,, was a Foley guest last night Dick Mclntyre of Elgin stayed at the Savoy while looking after business matters in La Grande this morning. Mrs. Maggie Hartnon of Enterprise is a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Sprat Montgomery this week. G. H. Loring, building Inspector for the O.-W. is here today staying, at the Foley. ' . '. Superintendent William Bollons has been in La Grande the past 24 hours, staying at the Foley while here. F. E. Woodell and wife of Summer tille transacted business in La Grande , laat night They were Savoy guests. George W. Moyer of Weiser was In the city, staying at tbj Savoy, .last night 'V' ?'r'; " -v-' Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bryant were over from Cove last night transacting bus iness.' They stopped at the Savoy. H. L. Ball of Chicago and L. M. John son; also of Chicago were Savoy guests this morning. . . ';. . v' ', '; : George Hendricks, formerly a musi cian located in this city, was up from The. Dalles last night. He registered at the Savoy. r- L. S. Hill of Portland and F. A. El liott of Salem, members of the state forestry board, wtare at the Foley this morning. ,, . Bert Griffen, formerly located here and well known as an ath'nte, was here ' frcm Tacoma this morning. He is employed on the Milwaukee road in Washlngiton. ;. . ' A, . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robson and fam ily leave tonight fpr California where they wil choose a permanent abodj Mr, Robson has been connected with the Blue Mountain creamery, comin? here from Red.Wlng about a year ago. Arthur Van Fleet, one of the cjty mall carriers, arrived home last night from a short hunting trip near Elk mountain. He brought home a fine big story. Mr.' Snook accompanied him on th trip. ; i . , J. W. Simmons, deputy head consul for the M. W. A. In Oregon was bore irtMS mbrningi on W way to1 Baker where he will visit the .Woodman lod He iha b3eh giving official' attention to lodges In' Union and Wallowa eour.. ties.',, ,,A,.,A yA- .. A- Mr.'' and Mrs. George Baker of Cove were guests this week with Mr. and Mrs. JorriB of South La Grande. Mr. Jorris and Mr. Baker aro sister and brother and it is only recently that the Jorris family arrived from Min nesota. They purchased the Harris property." While here Mr. and Mrs. Baker were also guests with Mr. and Mrs. King of South La Grande, -hi mi mm FU1RS, FUR COA1 1; The weather is very suggestive of heavier and warm clothing. There i3 no argument' when it comes to Fur wearing apparel but what we carry the most complete line and best makes to be found. .IIcKibbins'. " LIEN'S FUR COATS. COON ... . . .li. RUSSIAN BUFFALO BLACK WOLF DOG, COON TRimiED .: LADIES, FUR COATS Black or Natural Pony, "fuil length" DELAWARE MINK, 23 in. PONY, 28 in. ... . $83.00 $22.50 $27.50 $27.50 ....$125.C0 $ 40.00 $ 70.00 $ 63.00 LADIES BLACK PLUSH AND CARACULES $1&50 TO $55.00 ' FUR NECKWEAR Our line consists of Anything you may want, from the small Coney Scarf at $1.65 to a Mink set at $45.00' to $85.00. Muffs to match in any kind of Fur you wish . - n i ..'.- i . m .. t .-..-' .-'1 t . ' - . . y:.. puuu icai nttiiu mauc, wrucneieu iymes anu vccierpisces . Made by the Peasants of Armenia and Egypt. Every thread done by hand. Prices about half. .: ':-.'.-r' m-a-:- ' " - Women lovevhand-made doilies- and center-. ; pieces. They have an air of elegance and they : wear a life time. , This sale will give every woman a chance to . gratify her desire for these charming ornamen tal pieces at the SMALLEST PRICES WE , HAVE EVER KNOWN. , AVe have secured three thousand and from a man who makes it a business of going into for eign countries and buying up the fancy work done by the peasants. Y , A-a '. ' We have had hand made doiles and center pieces before, BUT NEVER AT THE PRICES AS WE SHALL SELL THEM TOMORROW. Illinois D. A. It In Session. Chicago. 111., Oct. 25. Thia annual conference o fthe Illinois organization of the Daughters of the American Revolution began a two daya' session at the , Blackstone hotel today. One hundred and fifty delegates represent in 'chaDters throuirhout the state were In attendance. '' Our line for Fall : com prises clothes to please every taste , from the conservative to, the most extreme. -The right suit or overcoat to please every .taste, and every purse is here. TV? STORE imT SATISFIES ' ; FOR THE STOMACH. ; Here's an Offer You Should Net Ovr ' ' ...''' - .' look.'.: Berall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles by aiding nature to suddIv the elements the absence ol which In the gastric Juices causes lnd gestlonnd dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and" to quickly convert It into rich red blood and ma terlal necessary for overcoming nat ural body waste. - - - ..." Carry a package f TRetall Dyspepsia .Tablets in your vest pocket or keep them In your room. ' Take one after each heavy meal and prove our asser tion, that .indigestion will Hot bother you. " We know what, Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what fhey will do. We guarantee them to relieve indigestion and dyspepsia. If they fall we will refund 'Tour money. Three sizes: 25 cents, SO cents, end $1.00. Rem em ber. you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store The. Rexall Store. HILL'S DRUG STORE. . ' Every piece is perfect and there are many patterns of artistic beauty. This sale should bring such a crowd of women tnat the whole collection will be taken in one day. Here are the prices at which they are marked.t 'Sire 5 to 6 ; Size 9 to 12 -tize l3"to 15 i ' -Sie 12' to 18 DOILIES. 1-2 uitiutinttiiti: .45 .75 .85 CENTERPIECES.! 25 to 27 : JLLSJba- .28 to 30 ..:-....-.....,....;;. 31 to 33 1...viJ!5.50- See them on display in oiir window.; SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS 'AyA':(:ll-w'A Jimmy Callahan, a player, will man age the team. An all start team will accompany the Sox. . . ' . v. ' ' Tour for "White Sox. ' .1 Chicago, Oct 25. A tour of the world for tha Chicago White Sox next fall is announced by Oomisky today, Do You Like to Eat? . ; ';: 'yAA'Ayy If you have lost your appetite' and have no desire for fodd It Is a' very important sigh. , It indicates that your liver is, not working properly, that, your digestion is not what it should be. ,.: A. r:.y Blue Mountain Liver Pills . ; ; , .'.v. make your liver perform lt8( function properlyT. Helps to straighten out the, deranged di gestion. ' Clears " your "brain. Gives an ! appetite. . Makes di gestion your servant insteal ,;Of you a slave to Indigestion.' . BLUE MOUNTAIN LIVER FILLS are sold in convlent sized packages at 25 cents per bottle Wright Drug Co. WOOD AND ::''COAL?:X:' Phone Main ; 6 If you are looking for a plac- to get your i Ren GO TO MO ELM STCEER WOllam Stradlord, Prop, i Opposite Torwy-.;fc- Soranton: Work Bone on Short Ifotiee. mm MM That t)nly Cleanse Thats enough for, toilet, bath pr nursery soaps to do. That Is all that 1b expected of them. But some soaps do more. Some axe such ener getic cleaners that they either actually inure the skin , or make it tender. . " , When you need Soaps se- lect from our ample stock V ' : rr-r er- :. ' : ; - We have the choices brands of Imported Xastile. ' and fancy toUei bath and nursery soaps that are pure and neutral soaps that cannot harm the most delicate skin. v A.,.:: r , S , ; ' " , U GRANDok , (E6 JJ