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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER), 1911. rj ' a: L J THEM "For He's a Jolly Good Fel low" .... ..... ..... Essanay This jolly good fellow realiz es bis supreme folly , when he wakes up from- a drunken spree to find his baby died during debauch. The Romance of a Dikle ' Belle" Kalem his debauch. A stirring story of the civil war, reproduced . as no other firm but Kalem can do It. "Manufacturing Fireworks" . ................... Gaumont A wonderful picture showing the mak'ng and demonstrating of many beautiful pyrotechnic pieces. A marvelous picture. "The Trials of a Tall Trav eler" Eclipse So ( tall that his . head goes through thefeiung and his teet through the walls of thj bed room, et'f.j etc. It's a scream. , . Miss Garrlck will sing "Gee! Ain't It Great to Be Home." : Mr. George Birnle will 'sing that beautiful "Stein Song." "It's always fair weather when ood fellows get together." Mis. Wm. Ash will be at home every Wednesday afternoon, corner Fifth and O streets. Try the La Grande Electrical Sup ply. We replace our Tungsten lamps. ! All sizes of lamps. Next door to P. O. 11-9-tf All my patrons and others who de sire to be. Phone all orders for" de livery by 2 o'clock p. m. daily. One delivery daily at 3 o'clock p. m. E. J. Atkinson. ll-6-6t 1 ' LOCALS U. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av. , Or. Tosey, Specialist lot Eye, Ear, fiose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Solders store. Ejes fitted wlti glasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to und " to 8 p. m. ,," V A full line of fixtures and shades, at the right prices. La Grande Elec tric Supply. Next door to P. O. 11-9-tf The valley creamery butter is the ba&t on the market. Ask your gro ceryman for it. 11-4-6-10-11 For grand see page 2. free premium contest, A. ! Saute clmsx i I' DRESSMAKING and all kinds of sew ing at 1106 N avenue; Pl;one 3872 ' 10-31-8t rum ncBu te.uM.Cu , cream at the Valley creamery f 11-4-6-10-11 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-mo ' If your grbceryman does not bave Valley creamery buttcsr, call at ths creamery where you can get it in any quantity and at all .times. 11-4-6-10-U j Now Is the time to get pyrography goods for, ChriBtmas presents. Very attractive prices at Newlin Book and Stationery company. v,v ll-7-tf SATURDAY, NOV, 11TH, WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW TOY LAND DEPARTMENT, COR. ADAMS AVENUE & FIR STREET. (IN THE ROOM VACATED BY MR. D ALTON.) THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOQDS EVER SHOWN IN LA f- 4- - r. J' Last evening at the home of S. K. fW3aker, 2303 North Fir, Miss Olive May , " Johnson was married to Robert T.j Davis of Metaline, Pend d'Oreille county, Washington. Dr. J. D. Gi'.U lan tied the nnptial. kBOt.in, the-.presp ence of a number of friends. - Mrs. Davis will be missed from the circle of workers in the little briqk church wbere she was the secretary of the Sunday school. They leave tomorrow for their home whlh Is within " 16 tnfles of the British line. Students may enroll at any time In the La Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf Basketball adapts are to. meet to night at the L. D. S. amusement hall to organize basketball teams for the coming winter. The M. 1. A. will not ' Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., next Saturday Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mjs. O. C. Combs.'. Everything In office supplies at the Nswlin Book and Stationery company : -' 11-7-tf ' a o Gasoline wood saw Phone black 3851. " J.A. "OLIVER:..: ::r .ZXZ GRAND UNION TEA CO. Phone Red 3231. Store 20? Fir Street. 10-24-tf v; dolls, books, games, mechanical and electrical toys and notions of every description for the young or older people. ' ?UR STOCK THIS SEASON IS SO IMMENSELY LARGE THAT WE ARE COMPELLED TO HAVE ?S5r????' AND WERE 'FORTUNATE TO SECURE THIS ROOM. IT'S LARGE AND LIGHT WHEN YOU VISIT TOY LAND THIS SEASON YOU WILL THINK YOU ARE IN SOME LARGE CITY STORE. WE ARE DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ALL FOREIGN MADE TOYS AND BUY ALL DOMESTIC GOODS OF THE BEST AMERICAN FACTORIES. " DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THI3 DEPARTMENT. 11TH, UNTIL CHRISTMAS. The Valley creamery is putting out the best butter ever made in La Grand. Don't let your groceryman make you believe that any other brand is "Just as good." 11-4-6-10-11 . Mrs. Pauline Moore Riley, worthy grand matron of the order of Eastern . Star, -will pay her official visit to Hope organize but it is planned to have a city team supplied from all sources o as to turn out the very best possi ble. The entire basketball fraternity is urged to be present this evening at 8 o'clock at which time the meet ing -win e lelfl. Rubber Stamps of all kinds handled, V." bill y. 'f, Fruit Stamps a specialty ; Anderson Bros. Cove, Ore. evening at 7:30 oVck. All officer! and members are requested to be pres ident. , By order of Worthy Grand Ma tron. My Mary A. Warnick, secretary. WO D ALL KINDS Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co.; "ii!Ll? Home Made MHorseradish CULTIVATED AND PKEPAK. ED IJf GRA'DE ItOXDE TAL LET. PUT UPIN MAS05 PIM JAKS. ' 20c A PfXT. ' v.- : at - -. Pattison Bros. Phone Black 8L TOY LA WD IT WILL PAY YOU. OPEN SATURDAY, NOV. QUALITY 11 THE SAME TOY LAWD emu - 4- TOY LAND f TiTi 0 PRICES RIGHT TOMORROW 18 THE 10TH AND ALL WATER RENTS MUST BE PAID Olt WATEBi WILL BE SHUT OFF ON THE 11T11. , . - The $100 Reward, $100 readers of this paper will be PERSONALS. Jean Carroll of Baker la staying at the Foley today. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Devere have gone to Salt Lake where they intend to spend a greater part of the winter. J. G. Ford and wife of. Thunder City, Idaho, are here today visiting friends. They are staying at the Foley. Rev. Buller of Hermiston was a guest in the city , today on business matters, staying at the Foley. Mr. and t Mrs., Sherwood Williams are in from therr farm for the winter and are in their new home on Oak street. ': .. -. ' ' J : , ; Osbum , iUcheua Awweil. kaowftiCiO zen of Union and a prominent mem ber of the L. D. S. church is here today transacting business. H is a Foley guest. ' . . Mrs. Fred G. Schllke has returned from Portland where she has been the guest oX friends., She arrived home this morning, accompanied by he1 daughter. Miss Fredericft. r " ' G. A. Loring, building Inspector for the O.-W.. is here today superintend ing the work on the new car sheds, foundations for which are now under way at the local yards. The sheds are to cover two tracks. : , J. T. Resch, a furniture dealer of Joseph passed through the city this morning on Jils way home from Port land where he has been buying two or three carloads of furniture. Mr. Resch was formerly in partnership with Mr. Lefell but the latter has dis posed of his Interests in the store to Mr. Johnson, formerly , with the Mc Cully . Mercantile rompa.ny and the firm is now to be known as Resch & Johnson. " ' S leased to learn that there Is at least ona readed disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only FOBitive cure now known to the medical raternlty. Catarrh being a constitutional dlBease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hell's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood find mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building; up the constitution and agisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much fnlth in Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any rasa that It f.ills to cure. Send for lint cf testimonials. Addrens F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold b nil DmRrrlntu, 7IV. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ' r OURFR TAFFIES Are Excellent. We CarryVanilla Strawberry and Molasses 2!F THE PALACE of SWEETS JC WEIRS PARISIAN SAGE Banishes Dandruff. It quickly kills the dandruff germs that's why , , dandruff ,, vanishes so promptly when PARISIAN ;SAGE is used.? ': ; W-rJ & 'tt Is "Gnaranteed 'by-theAewlIn 'Drug I j. ' ; . ComiMiny ,: .;- ' ; ; ! to eradicate dandruff, to atop falling, hair and itching scalp, or money back. ! Get a fifty cent bottle today and be-1 nnm a a svi - Jntarl sat Anf0 mrltll 4 Vt A mnuf ' delightful hair dressing In the world. "I gladly recommend It as the best hair tonic I bave ever known: I find It the only hair tonic that will cure dand ruff, cleanse the scalp, and make the hair grow long and beautiful," Miss Slgna Ahl, 2 Farwell St., W. Worces ter, Mass. ; - -! .'. ; - ; Worthy Patron ComJnir. Clyde Evans, grand worthy patron of the Eastern Star in Oregon will ar rive this evening from Portland to vis it the local chapter. He is touring Eastern Oregon visiting all the lodges and inspecting the work of each Third Man Accused. George Davis was arraigned today as being a third man in the wheat stealing case w(erein Walter Glenn lost some wheat through theft. Two others implicated have already been arraigned. C & Dunphy Dead. : A telegram from Mrs. C. H. Dunphy to C. T. Bacon statesloday that her husband died last night. Mr. and Mrs. Dunphy formerly lived in La Grande where Mr. Dunphy was a pioneer drug gist,, building the structure now occu pied by the Wright drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Dunphy were living in Esta conda, Cal. Union County, Go-Operative Association carrying a full line of staple anj fancy groceries and provisljns so licits your patronage. Our plan is a money saving proposition of Interest alike to city and country consumers besides metely asking your patronage yoa are Invited to take' out membmerehip in thla association such membership giving you an equal voice In the man- ' agement of this concern. . . . ' ' " .Those desiring; ill information, useful to membergaad non-mem-j, bers alike may have same by sailing at our store,! located on 'Adanys1 avenue, next door t'J Newlln's drug store. , Our customers keep the books, but they spend no time ; and have no trouble ingoing so. , Every customer V , has the same record of his account as vve have and in the same handwriting. This we accomplish by the use of . 1 Slip The One Writing Method of handling credit accounts. - With each purchase, we furnish a sale slip which shows the goods pur chased, the price charged for each item and the last previous balance all i footed up, ; There can be no error in handling your accounts as : You Always Know What You Owe We furnish a holder for the sale slips. We prefer that you Gla every slip . in this holder1 a glance at the last one will tell you what you owe. These slips o become an jcpense account, without effort on your part. ' ' Will you let us explain our McCailtey System to you) ' . -..