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PAGE 10 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. . rrJ j r ri I ry on.; Some of O New U1TS ; AND . ;- OVERCOATS ' MKIurk. Stern ft Co Roclwef, N. V. i"i 'WlWitiS. See how attractive they are in style, how per fectly they fit, and of what excellent 'faUic3 they are made. ; You'll see- an immense line of quiet, practical and refined styles which are so much in demand by correctly attired men. .The gaudy, loud and freakish garments are entirely omitted. The garments' we show will appeal td discriminating men who appreciate distinction, yet desire refined styles. r The sweetness of low prices will never atone for the bitterness of poor quality. .It is what yoii get for the price that counts. Anyone of our fall garment offerings is an able demonstra tiozL cf the fact tl'iat uuylug ready-to-wear gar ments here is a paying proposition for you.. , . Don't pay too little for a "bargain." It may 'cost you too much. We always put the importance of QUALITY before PRICE. But our prices are low when you consider the quality. . As people grow more careful in buying, the surer we are of. their trade.;' ': ---. A .. .'7.:V-.y; ' " ;.' v'W ;l The Store That ''SatfafieS:C: .:; Soci Ana aa - Hants, cats, ghosts, "uncanny nois- and. Hallowelen pranks, appropri ately carved pumpkins,, parties in numerablebig and small but , all looking toward a common end such i. la brief is the social prospectus for next week. The 'week past has been iconflned, in a social way to smaller parties and everyone awaits the big things of next week. Among thesra will be' the Mllem girls' dancing party, the second of the series; at which the Elks hall will be flttl'ngy decorat ed and at which many terpslcorians - anticipate a delightful evening. ' This party leads off on Monday evening tlons. Tuesday afternoon perhaps the biggest function of the coming week will be given when .Mrs. W. R. Jones and Mrs. M. B. Donohue are hoBtess at Five Hundred at the Jones, resi dence. , The earae evening comes the Elks' masquerade ball and for the younger set, Miss Ethel Wright and Miss Mae Neill will be hostesses at an elaborate party for the young. All in all the first three days of the week wll be real busy ones. In addition to these there are several other parties on the social calendar. " ; ' '.. -Cr:,', Mrs. Frank Bay entertained yea-j terday nftrarnoon the members of the o us not to conflict with other func New Td M,,h The club enjoyed it self Immensely with' thimble and nee- aie. Kernesmments . were served to Mrs. Bay's gusts; who were: , Mrs. C. C. Bull. Mrs. Jess Paul. Mrs. Chas. Murchison, Mrs. B? W. Brown and Mrs. Nate Zwieffel. , ' " , , The young people of th.e. Methodist church rendered a very pleasing pro gram Wednesday evening at., which many of the congregation and other guests -were present. Light refresh ments were served by the special so cial committee, Miss Bessie Brown, Miss Hattie McMurray and Avery Roberts. ' The sew members were the special guests.: The program given follows: - ' . ', ; . 7 Invocation J. D. Gillilan, D. D. Reading (Bill Thay) Mildred Burke. ,' .' ' Solo "Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night" Olive Massee. iweadlng "Farmer Green and the Rffl P ? Next Door ! l: en for bus mess November 1 Wednesday A' u Mtoei V ' ' ff . SfoFlS Justice" ChriBtlne W&eatley. Solo "Sing Me to Sleep Laura : Green Wills. Reading "Burlesque on,' Friday . Afternoon at a Country School" N. Lucille Allen. , , . v . , Unique invitations are out for an" elaborate masquerade ball at the E'kB hall Tuesday night at which Elks will be hosts for ta eevenlng. Only Elks I and their lady friends wi attend how ever but many hovel and nobby cus toms are anticipated to grace the floor when the masqueraders appear. Costumes varied and many, w ill ar. jive from Portland Monday night and . early Tuesday morning will be ar ranged at the Elks lodge room where members can provide themselves with costume of almost any description. There will be enough for "all and the j committee is anxious to call this im j portant fact to tba attention of danc , ers who mieht otherwise hnv diffl. cluty In . securing adequate cos tumes for the masquerace party on Tuesday evening. The supply will b9 I at the disposal of the members Tues ! day morning and it is expected there ! will be quite a land office rush to pro cure the best the allotment provides. Close to a half hundred were guests at an informal reception given by Mrs. F. H. Green Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. C A.. Rob8on. Misses- GwnnA i Minnie Robsori, who have taken their departure for California to make their future home. The guests were prln cipany from the congregation of the Methodist church who had become warm friends with the genial Robson family since, their arrival hena from Red Wing, Minnesota. Music. re freshments and an - informal "good time" were some of the evening's fea tures. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cochran entertained the Kaffee Klatch mem bers and their husbands last evening. The affair was somewhat but of the ordinary because of the close proxim ity to Hallowe'en and Hallowe'en luncheon was served and decorations suitable to the occasion wena in evi dence. Pumpkin pies went as prizes to the consolation winners. Mrs. Jay Van Burien and J. J. Carr won the first prizes and Mrs.' F. L. Meyers the consolation. ' Mrs. Oscar Jackson . entertained at dinner the members of the La Jau nease club' and Mrs. 1 J. G. Snodgrass. Mrs. Lloyd Scribftr and Mrs. Fred Dlttebrandt as special guests Thurs day evening. The affair was , out of the ordinary La Jaunesse club meet ings, especially In the matter of the luncheon, ; which was considerably more than the customary collation. Attention la called to the members of the Neighborhood club of the change of the meeting from next Tues day to Wednesday because of other social events on Tuesday. The Lyle Tuesday Musical had a very enjoyable meeting Tuesday. Tho leaders were McDonald and Mrs. Rob inson. . ' ' . . Mrs. H. C. Gulling was hostess to the Five Hundred club this week The honors of the afternoon wene won by Mrs. W. H Bohnenkamp. Mrs J. W. Walsh entertained the missionary society of the Methodist church this week. TROFESSIOXAL DIRECTORY PHTSIQAXS AXD SURCTEOXS N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. . A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D, I. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs, Richardson & Loughlln, , . 'Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Phones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin's eRs. Main 757. DR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. . C. H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ' Office in La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi dence Malm 32. ' ' ' ' DR. H. L UNDERWOOD Diseases of the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDEyOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug , Co. - ' - AD3HMSTR.IT0ETS OTICE Notice . Is hereby , given that j j Carr has been duly appointed admia' Istrator of the estate of Joe WUliani deceased, by the county court of ths ' state of Oregon for Union county, : that he has qualified as such adminu. trator. All , persons having claiun ' against said estate are hereby notlHei I to present the same verified as r&N quired by law, to the said adminlj. ! trator at the business house of Henry 1 and Carr In La Grande., Oregon, wltn- ! In six months from the date of thlr notice. ; '. ' J , Dated October 24th, 1911. . j-'"' J- J. CARR, . , Administrator. JOHN P. RUSK, . ; j Attorney. j Dly 10-24.31 11-7 14 21 . r GEO. . W.r ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home, 1332, Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHANO-THER-APIST. Successfully treats rheu- - matism, kidney disease, heart, dis ease, weak lungs, constipation, pel vic disease, catarrh, and diseases of the nervous system. Consultation free. Charges reasonable. Phone: Black 3351. 1411 Madison Avenue. ATTORNEYS AT IAW li i in i m i , mi tl OOCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorney s. Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cochran.- La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFOKD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD ' & EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practices In' all the courts of, the state and. United States. Of- rice - in La Grande National Bank Bullillng, La Grande, Oregon. D. , Wi C. NELSON Mining, Engineer, Baker City, Oregon, G. T. DARLAND, 'CHIROPRACTOR, not Drugs,' not Surgery, not Oste opathy Consultation free. Room 20,. La Grande National Bank Bldg Ing. .. Phone. Red 3181. , THRIVED ON MISFORTUNE. A German Pddler Who Insulted the Kaisar and Got Rich. A German hawier, Hans Bauer melster, retired from business, having amassed a little fortune. According to Paris contemporary, misfortune was the foundation of his success. The hawker'a specialty was the sale of por tralta of the Imperial family, i His mode of haranguing his andlenct was something like this:. "Buy a por trait of William 1 whose motto was, I have no time to be wearied." "Who'll buy thla Frederick IL, whose prayer was, Teach me to suffer with out complaining T " "Do not fan to complete your collection and buy this portrait of our great emperor, William II., whose favorite phrase Is, 'Augusta, you pack your trunks.' " This last always brought down the audience, and In time the police, in another sense. Bauermelster was sen tenced to sixty days for lese majesty. Be did his time and on release re started his business. lie sold his por traits with the old formula until he came to that of the kaiser, and then he said, "I have learned to my cost that it Is not lawful to repeat what he says , so often." The people were Just as wetl pleased, and the portraits old splendidly. - y . ' DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hlll'g Drug store. La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phones sf Residence. . Notice to Contractors. J Notice is hereby given that seaH I bids will be received by the council I of the city of La Grande until 5 o'clock 1 p m. Wednesday, October 25th, 19U, tor the construction of approximate ' 3,900 square yards of macadam road- I way on North Fir street in the city of La Grande, Oregon.. All bld be accompanied by a certified check fl for 5 per cent of the amount bid. j lt8h, 1911. , ; f ' ; C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. ' ' . . 10-20-tf, .-. HH Hill 1 1 ll4H"Wj COLUMBIA ::;;v.vv:v"HAMS Raised in Oregon and cured in Portland, .. If you have not already tried "this sugar .cured meat you can hardly real ize what a good flavor it has. :- :'; ' We also carry, Swifts Premium Hams and Ar mours Star Hams. For Sale by f Patlison Bros. rhone Black SI. - ' ' Bakeit Business College BAKER, ORE. SKILtFtn PAISS-TAKING TGACHEIB8-LIVIG EXPENSES THE ; , LOWEST. , ROOM ASD BOARD $16 TO $13 -MANY WORK FOR ROOM AND ' ; BOARD. . ;,t.. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, HANSON AND KINION, Proprietors. U-Jl'-' ' 'i ' i'1 B'li'," ;k Trrnx'a AM UMMER uggestionis TAKE TWO-THIRTJS np a fir aoo oiXSSi? ?5"iTjnnras: lemon, . '1 . ''Measure it right and mix it together ' It s aood for what ails you in this kind of weather.", Ifcru mmm 9k la i:'.Vii wj Jinn-