SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911.' PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEPwVER, AO ' fl w D p n ?i if f hp if 1 ": t i ! I ; i f.V in u n. 1 m i : -t S and HOLIDAY GOODS An Entire Room--25x75 Feet-Devoted Exclusively to This Glass of Goods TOYS With the completion of this new room in our basement we believe we now have more floor space actually used for the display of goods than any other store in Eastern Oregon, and it goes withnnt R?.y?rij that, if we have the space devoted to that purpose, musthaveMgo Everything in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; Clothing, Shoes, House Furnishings, Ghinaware, Holiday Goods and Toys . ' , -ii iiiiii iiiiiii'iiiniii r E IP 11 l 9 Opera Eouse Block Ccy - o) czr La Grande, Oregon Society , and Clubs 00 Interest in musical and social clr- year in the La Fayette and Dallas cles centers around the appearance of seminaries. ' Beatrice Dierke ou Monday night. Nov.! Mr. Koe la a pioneer or Union coun 20, in a piano recital. To thoBa wiholty, having been a successful farmer are ramlliur with tins work of Mrs. ! for. yeas, but of laUe has esideU tem Dierke, she scarcely needs an Intro-' porarily at Hubbard and Enterprise, durtlou. . Her reputation Is that of a'Cre. Mr. and Mrs. ltoe will reside at finished artist, and her appearances uNewberg, Ore. in concert both here and abroad, j A bountiful dinner was served at woer sue conceruzea ior a year, nave a o clock, ae tuble being decorated , called forth the most enthusiastic ap plause. , Mrs. Dierke Is playing In many cit ies ou the coast this year. She gave a recital at Medford last month and was Immediately engaged for a re turn concert there in tiie spring. In addition to the two concerts she ihas recently given In Portland with such flattering success, she gives two guar anteed concerts thene In January, la writing of her last recital Id Portland the Journal writes: '. "Mrs. Dlnrke accomplished feats of .'..technique that were amazing; free dom, buoyancy, elasticity and preci sion all being there. The scales wero 'true legato scales, strings of bril liants, each one Individual, yet never blurring the beauty of Its neighbor. The listener "marveled at the adapta bility of the human hand." , - The program here will Include the Schumann Carnival, the Magic Fire from Walkure, Arabesques on the ; Strauss Blue Danube by SchuU-Ealer, and two numbers by Marian Bauer. Portland girl who is winning laurels In the Ifleld of composition. . When thew two numbers were given In Port land Mrs. Dierke was obliged to re peat them. There will be also a Beethoven number, a Chopin group, and a group representing the modern ; Kusslnn school. Mrs. Dierke brings with her a mag nificent Stelnway Concert Grand piano and it Is sincerely to be hoped that La Grande will warmly greet her upon her appearance here. Mrs. Dierke Is a personal friend of Mrs. Erla Oarlock, under whose man- ' agement she gives' her concert here, and Mrs. Carlock is leaving nothing undone to Insure Its success. ... - "' 'f On- Saturday, Nov. 4, a reception was given by Mrs. Ada K. West, at her farm home. 1-2 mile south of Huhbard, Ore., In honor of her fath er, J. h. Roe, and brlde.i who were marrlod Wednesday. Nov. 1. at Port land, Ore., by the Rev. Pratt. The brldo, Mrs. M. K. Carter, oi Newberg, Ore., is a member of the well known pioneer Whlfeaker family wun ueautuul pink roses. The 20 person present Including Mrs. West ana nttie daughter, Enid, were: Dr. and Mrs. Weaver. Mr nnri m,- Lenibcke, 3!h and Mrs. Beck. Mr. and SOUETl l'lUMIXU. A The Observer job printing de- Z Voice Of new lob tvne InrlnHlnv the celebrated Wedding Text, Copper Plate Gothic and Litho Roman, each of which Is strict- ly the latest production for ,so- ciety work. In paper stock we have both linen and vellum urlfh u heavy envelopes to match, and v mey are the proper thing for In- vitations, yet they're not'expen- sive. , ' . v Remember, our engraved cards. We furnish letter press cards for a little les. and will be pleaed to serve you. But the engraved Is pronounced perfect by all mem- bers of society. '. ,'::'''', Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Boje, Mrs. Bevens. Mrs. Hawgood. Mrs. D Vore of Enterprise, MIbb Tolman of Salem, Mrs. Wallace and Mr. Grow, Alter wishing the bride and groom happiness and success, the friends de. purted declaring they had newer spent a more pleasant evening. Mrs. Jack Heuhnn, 1101 L avenue, entertained a few Intimate friends Friday afternoon In honor of Mra. WlsBler, now Of Pendleton, but for many years a resident of La Grande. Those among whom Mrs. Heuhan had Invited in were Mrs. C. Ralston, Mrs. A. V. Andrews. Mrs. J. W. Bush and Mrs. J. T. Richardson. Mrs. B. G. Frltts. and Mrs; 0. A. Lincoln. Very delightful hours were spent In an In formal way and refre8hements of a dainty nature In two courses were served. ; Next Tuesday promises to be a ban- of Independence. Ore., and Is an artist ner day for Neighborhood club mem- of h'gh standing, having taught ror oers. tneir husbands, members of the La Grande school teaching force, the faculty at Island City and the school boards of La Grande and Island City. On that day the federated clubs throughout the state will observe Ed ucational' day and in La Grande the afternoon meeting Is to be abandoned for a social party In the evening at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Turner Oli ver. The club has sent Invitations to the people enumerated above and an Informal evening socially spent, will be the motif of the function. Wednesday, November 8th, at the . M. E. church In Qovti, occurred the j wedding of Miss Ida Commlns and Mr. E. F. Roberts. I The ceremony was performed at high noon by the pastor, Rev. A. Cos let, In the presence of about fifty in vited guests. The bridal couple en tered attended by Robinson Williams and Miss Amy Barker, while a wed ding march was played by Eva, the little daughter of Mr. Roberts. Af ter receiving the congratulations of their friends, the bridal party led the way to the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, where in elaborate wedding breakfast was serv ed and several happy hours spent, whloh were greatly njoyed by , all present. '. The happy couple left on the eve ning train for a trip through the east, ern states, returning by the way of California. They will be at home to their many friends at tlhelr beautiful home east of Cove after December 10th. Mr. Roberts has lived In this vicin ity for many years and Is wll and favorably known, especially In church circles. His bride came here from Kansas about a year ago. but In that time has -made many . warm friends who unite In wishing for them a long and prosperous life together. Many beautiful presents were re ceived by the bride and groom. f - , .. . ... Thomas Foster of La Grande and Miss Sylvia Johnson of Allcel were qutetly married a tthe Methodist par sonage last Tuesday evening with on ly a few intimate friends present to witness the cermony. Mr. and Mrs. Foster have gone to Baker on a short wedding tour and will be at home In Pendleton soon. Mlsn Johnson was formerly a nurse In this city and lias a large number of Intimate friends In this vicinity. Mr. Foster Is an O.-W. brakeman. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scroggln and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Donohue were hnnta nnri tinfttAimipn Innt Avonlnff at the Scroegln home to the evening dl-' vision of the Kaffee Klateh Prizes' were won by Mrs. W. II. Bohnenkamp ! and II. C, Grady. ' Mlaa Lenn Jones was hostess to th , (Continued on Pure Elgon Do You Have Your Prescriptions Filled? Most people believe Druggists are alike; but it is a queer conception and quite wrong. Ol'tt TRESCRIPTI0X DEPARTMENT HAS AIL THE FACILITIES FOR PREPARING THE DOCTORS ORDERS FROM A LIE OF PURE AND FRT.Sn DRUGS. IT WAS ONLY RECENTLY QUOTED BY ONE OF OCR MOST PROMI KENT PHYSICIANS IN THIS CITY THAT HE IS ALWAYS PLEASED WHEN HIS PRESCRIPTIONS ARE FILLED AT THE WRIGHT DRUG CO, BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT THE QUALITY OF DRUGS THAT ENTER GIVES HIM THE DESIRED RESULTS. THEREFORE, BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US EYEN IF YOU nAVE TO WALK OUT OF THE WAY, IT WILL PAY YOU EYEBY TIME AND BE ASSURED OF GETTING ONLY THE BEST TO HELP ALONG YOUR SPEEDY RECOVERY.' HOT WATER BOTTLES HOT WATER BOTTLES ARE USEFUL FOR APPLYING HEAT FOR THE RELIEF OF PAIN, AND A GREAT COMFORT TO COLD FEET AV i COLD SIGHT. WE HAVE A GOOD VARIETY OE HOT WATER BOTTLES IN STOCK AMONG THEM SOME WHICH WE GUARANTEE FOR Two' YEAttV MANY SICK ROOM COMFORTS, INVALID REQUISITES, NURSERY Fi CILITIES AND EVERYTHING TO ASSIST YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR. 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