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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1911)
u. nooses) THEATRE "The Willow Tree--. .Vitagraph A romance of Southern Cali fornia. Lost reason Is restored and a sweetheart recovered by the recollection of home and mother. s "A Society Woman". Gaumont A magnificent presentation of the doings of people high up In . society where marriages are made for sake of appearance and not for love. "The Sheriffs Decision"..... Essanay Featuring the one and only G W. Anderson. "WHERE HAVE I 'SEEN THAT FACE BEFORE?" Special new songs In spotlight by Miss Nell Garrlck and Mr. C. P. Ferrin. Musical Director Mr. Chas. E. King. LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av., Jr. fPosey, SpeclaUst for Eye, Ear, Hose, mroai uiseases uu. Wer Holder's gtore. Ejeg fitted with (lasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to and 7 to .8 p. m. Crochest work done promptly and satisfactorily. Aviation caps a special ty. Mrs. Henry Moss, near brickyard. . 11-19-tf Learn to earn. La Grande Business College. Day and night sessions. En- run aujr' uiuc, , , New Premium. v wonaenut meai ana vegemuis chopper free with one ' can ' baking powder. Grand Union Teaj Co., ' 209 Fir Street. Tel. 3231. ll-15-4r rttur. r. i. ritLjun .-ijhuui'ikibi and Healer. Treats all diseases. 1417 Adams avenue. Phone Main .724, La tirande. Dance at the rink fiatuuday, Nov. 25. and mask ball Tuesday, Nov. 28. Mr. Chris Milker has a beautiful showing of elks' teeth on display In the Newlin Drug store window. Call and see them. . ll-16-6t " Gasoline wood . saw. 3851. J. A. OLIVER. Phone black Heinz Mince Meat IS MADE EXACTLY LIKE YOU 1V0CLD MAKE IT AT HOME. It Is not only made as good and clean, but with, the same materials, which, gives it that distinct flavor. Choice apples, pared and cored, washed Spanish seeded raisins, washed currants, choice beef, and white kidney suet, candied frulta and peels, with spices ' from the Orient, are the in gredlents. In Bulk at 20c a pound. ' FOB SALE BY Pattison Bros. Phone Black SI. Big Reduction Sale on all Hair Goods 30.00 switches, now ....f 19.50 8.50 switches now .... 6.00 6.00 switches now 3.50 Sales lasting until Nov. 25th. Switches Made of Combiners. 3 stran switches $2.00 2 stran switches ......... 1.50 1 stran switches 100 PARIS HAIR STORE. Mrs. JPalmer, Sole Trop. Mrs. Palmer has purchased the in terests of Mis8 Ponzella Taylor in the Paris Hair store anc Is now sola proprietor. SPLENDID 4-PASSENGER, automo bile in first class condition; new 1 1 ro d K n y rwi 1 t ! , u..6am u wrB soon; iign-1 gal matters last week. , Ton s on Fir street. ' ll-20-4t ca! Springs yesterday, and was e. Fo ley hotel guest. W. Bolfe, a Baker resilient, was in the city Sunday. He registered at the Foley. . City Attorney C. U. Cocbrjn Is home from Portland where he transacted le- i adoui uu people were present for the first rehearsal under Prof. Ma guire yesterday afternoon. The chor us plans an oratorio In the near fu ture. THAT TURKEY SHOULD be carve! j with a sharp knife. Get your carv j ing knives made sharp and like new, also have those dull scissors sharp ened. Semi in the odds and ends around the home and Save them fix ed up. .Thus save your time and pa tience. Leighton on Fir street does all such work. Satisfaction or mon ey back. 11-20-tf -o o To the merchants in adjacent and surrrounding towns, we wish to state that owing to the direct connection we have with the manufacturers of this and foreign countries, we are in a position to quote you prices on toys and holiday goods, as cheap r cheap er, than can be bought from the Job bers on the Pacific coast. We have a very large and complete assortment to draw from, and will be pleaed to quote you prices. tl-ll-tf THE GOLDEN RULE CO. The Western Vn'on Telegraph iom pany announces an arrangement by which the free lelivery limits within which telegrams re to be delivered shall be extended so as to cover with practically few exceptions the cor porate limits of all cities and towns where Independent telegraph offices are established. The arrangement will be made effective generally within the next few days ana wiii vhuh u dis continuance of the collectioa. livery charges ' Upon telfegTams ad dressed to persons who reside withiu the established limits of La Grande. PERSONALS. - L. J. Ferguason, the Elgin resident, was a Savoy hotel guest last nlgbi.; Mrs. H. J. Vickers of Kamela was a Sunday visitor in the city. She was quartered at the Savoy. M. A, Smith of Union was a La Grande visitor yesterday, staying at the Savoy while here. 'v ; '' Mrs. L. Lloyd .was over from Wal lowa, county yesterday and stayed at the Savoy. : , D. A. ; Barnes, the Elgin baseball magnate, was a La Grande visitor this morning. John Adkins, a bricklayer of thir city, has returned from a' week's trip into Idaho. . ; E. F. Johnson of Wallowa was a Saturday evening guest In the city, stopping at the Foley, John 'McPhee was down from North Powder yesterday, stopping at the Foley while here. p. Sommer and wife were over from Elgin this morning. They were quar tered at the Foley. J. M, McCormmach, a Pendleton au tomobile dealer, spent yesterday In the city. - He registered at the Foley. E. F. Rteuter was down from Medi- WOOD ALL KINDS Waters-Stanchf ield Produce Co., Main 706 Eye Troubles Are Hereditary Eye troubles are caused largely on acount of the Improper FORM of the . . eyeball. The shape of the , tyeball Is Inherited aa arc all other physical fea tures as the nose and mouth. If you have eye troubles, your children ar more than likely to ' be affected similarly. f RED LIDS, STYES, Itching Lids, Aversion to Study and Lstlessness are sure signs of eye trouble In children. We relieve such troubles with glasses. I f.IMXD ALL MY CLASSSES. HEACOCK EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Mr. and Mrs. Earney of Sunimerville spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Charlton. Mrs. Addle Bryan Willi now cf Portland but well known hre whe.c she formerly lived, arrived today ani rKest with '.Mrs. C. H. Finn. Joii'u G. McAllister a Portland sales man, was a visitor in the city thisj morning. He made the Foley his head quarters. . Mayor A. L. Richardson arrived home from Portland this morning af ter spending a few days there on busi ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watson and daughter. Miss Martha, arrived home from a Bhort stay In Portland this morning. . Ex-Mayor Johns of Baker, and Mr. Baer, the merchant of Baker were pas senger today on their way home from Portland. Robert Hodgln, a postofflce Inspec tor with headquarters at Spokane, was here yesterday visit his brother, John S. Hodgin. Mrs. Marie Marshall, who slipped and fell a few evenings ago Injuring several ribs, Is reported doing eatls factorlly today. Dr. Hall Is attend ing to the injuries. Mrs. Marshall U staying at the Doon Woodell home. Attorney T. H. Crawford who as an Interested spectator at the Washington-Oregon game last Saturday whrtil the Doble cohorts trampled on Oregj : to the tune of 23 .'to 3, arrived home this morning and went out to nTerV ,7lzz o'herc he hr.: mrrf tr th circuit court. ' XOTICE. The general delivery system will be-. gin operations Tuesday, Nov. 2lst,. 1911. ' - . ' . After investigating systems in other cities and finding the plan satisfactory to merchants and patrons, I have de cided to establish a system here. Merchants have fount It Impossible, at i times to make delivery early enough for meals. Under the new tysji tern, goods will be delivered at regu lar hours, and early enough for meals and customers will be more "tt'ifau torlly served because tr.ore frequently and regularly served, and house wives""" can --"determine ".within a few minutes' when goids , will le received and w4.M get meats and groceries on the same delivery and can plan work accordingly. . Better delivery service la the pur pose of. .the system. The north district will be from the O. W. R. & N. main track to Z street and between North Spruce and North Second including both side of these street. The west district will be f rom the O. W. R. N. south to Main street and between Fourth street, Walnut and Alder streets, including both sides of. these streets. t .,. ,, " The south district will "be between Main and M. streets and between Fonrth and Alder streets. Including both sides Of these streets except Main The east district will be south of Main track to M street and between Fourth, Spruce and Tenth streets,, In cluding both sides ; of these streets except Fourth. Delivery hours In the above district are 8:00, 9:30 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 3:30 and 5p.m. Old Town district: All of the city aouth of 'M street inside city limits, delivery at 8 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Outlying district will be all the city not outlined above. Deliveries at 8 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. No deliveries east, of Willow street, north of Fir street river bridge and west of West street, brkk yard and slaughter housa Retail deliveries to hotel, restaurants, cabooses and depot ny time between b a, m. and noon and 1 p. m. and 6 l.'V'. Patrons will please no!o what dis trict they reside In, and In orccrlng goods, give street and house" number and specify what district, so that goods may be placed in the correct wagons and orders must be in In time to prepare goods before delivery hours Oil cans and vinegar jugs mun'be kept ready for filling at each house .18 no cans or Judgs will be left. Report promptly to room 2, Foley hotel building, (telephone Main 184) ! any shortage or uns'factory deliv- ery and matter will be made satisfa tory. JNO. D. LYNCH. ll-20-2t ' ANUincR RED HOT SPEC!, IN TOY LAND 18 Cent Doll Chiffoniers Three drawers, Top mirror, Hard Maple finish. .Dressers to match. S5c per pair These are exceptional values, and every little girl who has doll clothes to look af ter, certainly should have one or rnore pdeces of this furniture. J ointed bisquie dolls, she and kind show n in Toyland window. Thev f -i o o are good values at double this price -m if) 1 dLo 5c On our table consists of a great many 10c values. 10c On our tables you will find lots of 15c and even higher priced articles loc On our tables, lots of things worth 25c and even more. i e e.1iave taJen special pains in preparing exceptional values for our 5c, 10c and loc tables, and it will surprise you what you can get for so little money at TOY Remember coupons are taken the same as cash at TOY LAND. ' 9 ... Thanksgiving will be the Last Day of this Month, Nov. 30 Turkeys, ducks and chickens all are roosting high these days and if you are suc cessful in catching one Jhat overlooked the fact that he might be called upon you will need a Roaster and some of these things to prepare and serve the Thanksgiv ing meal. We have them. Family size, sheet steel, round Savory ai aa roaster. . , . ., . --; Jj 1 ,UU The same as above in oblonsr. laree enough for medium Rizeri h r- turkey .I 2"&L L: $2.50 ' I1 Ik I The samei in an extra large size, larce enoucrh forthfl n.rcrtt. turkey ., : .' , " Reed blue enameled white lined Roasters, family size : 2 1 ....... ' . f m xarge size ..., ..1.$1.95 $2.50 Ml St5??.r?-'B"Vriom handle. - SterlW Rilver mnnnfrl tWcf nf efod " , .. ... www v "VVW1. iiui uuie wen ciaae-carver, per sei , ' ' -..-. Sears Pearl handled, sterling silver mounted, per set : . ; $b,5Q Carving Shears Fine nickle plated steel, with inlaid Pearl handles. Has bone cutter device, which makes it almost indispensable in the carving of fowls. Price each . . .........; :. $3 50 LANDERS, FERRY AND CLARK steel table lutkry oneTfThe lines4 made, fine wood handle, inlaid bolsters, per set ;. : - . ary to $1.75 After Thanksgiving dinner is prepared, it must be served. .Fine china. oW. J , wares and linens are as essential as any part of the. preparation. Your dinner ouom a.uAx a, pcaomo ucvci u iurguuteu n servea on a set 01 our nne china. ' " .. .. . ,:, if 57 piece set of Johnson's white semi-porcelain ...... ......... 57 piece set of Johnson's finely decoratedsemi-porcelain. five new patterns to select from ................... '--,; - 57 piece set of White Hariland'. .- : . 42 piece set of decorated Havilaad : ' .....$ 5.48 In our stock you have $9:63 $13.15 $17.25 FINE LINENS FOR THE TABLE '64 inch! table cloth, mercerized, per yard. -; ',r; .............l...... ...............;. 65c We have in this grade a number of nice patterns Napkins to match Se-above' per dozen ........ ..... .;....:............. $1.50 72 inch pure linen table cloth, per yard ... . ...... ' 90c Napkins to match, per dozen ......... .. " " '"$3 00 LET US HELP YOU PREPARE FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER. Tbe Golden Rule Company QUALITYTHE SAME ; ; ; ryt - ' PRICES LESS te .ln cession here the next three and harbor improvements in the gulf FOUND Two hogs about 130 lbs. Cut days. United States Senator Duncan coas territory and 'he construction of In right ear. Owner can have same U. Fletcher of Florida Is president of a system of inland waterwuvs to con- by paying for this ad. uid expense the association, which ws organized nec't the lower Mississippi valley with of feeding. Wm. C. Common, La aovoral voara a err. tn nrnmnto rlror tha AtlnnHo nnd Hnlf nnrta ' . Cranda Nntlnnnl KnnV 1 1-2(1.1 Ot: Tlan Groat inland "Watenvny. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 20. Dele gates from half a ilozen state? are In Montgomery for the snnual conven tion of the Mississippi to-At'antlc In land Waterway association, which will 2"! SELECT (ffiDriS EAD2LV Remember your last year's disappointments and the resolution you then made to shop early thisyear. It's only a few weeks to Christmas and time flies. Why not start today to inspect the holiday lines and decide what you will ' give? Our holiday business has already begun and goods which possibly would just suit you are going daily. A SPLENDID ARRAY of gifts is here from which to make your selections. Our holiday stock will make choosing easy because it represents the finest goods for gift purposes that art and skill have produced. We gath ered the stock months ago, bought at right prices and ore there f fore in position to sell at extremely low prices. Come here first by all means. We have suitable gifts for all ages gifts for babies, -children, the middle-aged and old people. Dcn't let another day pass without inspecting this stock which surely contains just the'' articles you desire to give. . Newlin Book & Stationery Go.