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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
LA GitAixiiiTirv THEATRE A MOXSTEK PROGRAM SPECIALTIES. OF "The Express Envelope'.KaIeni A magnificent railroad drama. The daring feats performed" by Casey Jones are not In it with those of Engineer Tom Evans and hia big freighter. , "Her Awakening" . . . .Biograph A pretty story of a young girl's awakening to the fact that there is nothing but sorrow fol lows vanity. ' "Over the Chafing Dish".... Vitagraph . If you want to see something never seen in moving pictures before, see this. A whole life story in the expression of the hands and feet. "The Tired Absen-Mluded Man" Vitagraph ' Absolutely the biggest laugh of the season. See it. Miss Garrlck and Mr. Ferrln will sing v the hlg ' hit from "Sweetest Girl in Paris:" "DOT FORGET THE SUM- ;'. ' I - ' ; LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler. 1212 Adams a v. . SPLEXDID 4-PASSENGER automo bile in first class condition; new tires; bargain if taken soon; Leigb- ton's on Fir street. 11-20-U The Grande Ronde Electric Supply company has moved from Adams ave nue to 108 Elm street. Christmas Premium. j Samples shown at store. Send your order in early. Grand Union Tea Co.. ; 209 Fir street. Phone 3231. 11-21-tf Just for Christmas thoso v special shopping baga large and small, the very latest made. We have Just re ceived a new shipment, at Silver thorn's. ll-22-2t Floyd Charlombeau, astudent of the La Grande Bueiness College has" ac cepted a position as book-keeper for tne La Grande Electric Supply Com pany. Mr. Charlomeau will engage in his new duties at once. THAT TURKEY SHOULD be carved with a sharp knife. Get your carv ing knives made sham and like nw . also have those dull scissors sharp ened. Send in the odds and ends , around, the home and have them fis Kx aK, Thu8 8avo yur time and pa tience. Lelghton'on Fir street does all such work. Satisfaction or mon ey back. ; - ; ;n-2o-tf If you want to buy anything in burnt wood work take a look at this line t Silverthorn's family drue store. They are closing out these goods at-fao. tory prices. .- ll-22-2t 2J L. Li. i 4 Cj t jf Stmt - PC k h -4 & k $ -J j i A a j sum, .. Loan h 'Ari til- . ..-i.. t . : It is an uncommon thing to be able to buy s2ssonabh merchandise. almost at the beginning of the season ni ONE-HALF PRICE. Or. rosey, Specialist tor Eye, Ear, Hose, Throat diseases 'and catarrh. Over SHuVr's store. 'Eyeg fitted with glasses, Hoqrs 9 (0 11:30; lt30 to i and 7 to 8 p. m. - u . New England Thanksgiving dinner in Baptist church basement. Nov. 30. Adults BO cents, children under 23, 25 cents. - ..' :; A. lt-22-et 4. , .......J-v:"," -6o- . Crochest' Work - done " promptly - and satisfactorily. Aviation caps a special ty. Mrs. Henry Moss, pear brickyard. ": ;t ' ":; 11-19-tI Home made cookies and cakus at Mrs., Vinacke's. Order day ahead. TeU ephone 3231. ' ll-2l-2t Leirrn'tt) am La-Graiii B'ljsifless College. Day and "night Sessions. En roll any time. ': PROF. F. VREEORSiInologrlst and Hauler. Treats all diseases. 1417 Adams arenue. Phone Main TO, La Grande. . , The Alert Sunday school class of Is land City will give a box social at the I. O. 0'. O. hall Friday night, the 24th. Boxes will sell at uniform price and funds go for church work. ll-22-3t Gasoline wood saw. , Phone black . 3851.: J.V OLIVER. ,- c.v NEW DELICACIES DEEP SEA CRAB MEAT. PLUM PUDDISGS MRS. PORTER'S SALAD DRES SINGS. ; HOME MADE HORSE RADISH HEW T0lK CHESTSUTS, AKD BLACK WALNUTS. i FOB SALE BT j Pattison Bros. J PhaM Bl&ck SL u....... ' WOOD ALL KINDS " ' ' ' Waters-Stanchfield DJ..r Main 706 To the. niAroVi til HUJUVCUV UI1U Slirrrnimrlfncr tnwno nra wloh .fnt.t that owing .to the direct connection "T 111(11 MUM ug iUZ""""-'"' 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 Jiave a very large and .complete assortment to draw from, and will bo pleaed to quote you prices, s . U-ll-tf , THE GOLDEN RULE CO 4 A A . PERSONALS. ', ;;-,;.;, ,v .... $ 4 4- J 4 . Roderick Mackinzie, a pioneer 6i Summerville; was a passenger todaj on No., SS from Portland en route home ' ., A t- - ' ' WHMV " Erigiiieer Pete Beiver returned from A Short business visit to Portland this morning, '..'.."'., 'IS A ' : v' ' Unde George .Webb, ,eiireasuYer! of Oregon, arrived this morning . frojn Pendleton to be a guest with Mr. end Mrs. Jap H. Stevens of this city. , 4 1 Mrs. Grace Barrle and Soft Renn,ie returned to Hot Lake today after spending a few days here with rela tives and friends. 1 pry r sr f kin m i m 1 r-fMiZZT. -a:: TLOff MAD SUITS, LADIES1 WINTER COATS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S VSN. TER COATS,. LADIES' SILK DRESSES. LADIES' SILK EVENING COSTUMES, LADIES' SERGE DRESSES V . . .. One- 1 Price LADIES DRESSES, made of all wool fine quality serge, All fall styles and stable col ors. Prices range from $!).00to $18.00 ONE HALF PRICE SILK DRESSES. "".V" Finen of material, and trimming, late fall hr..les, and styles? Range $2000 U $37.50 ............... .V. . ... 0K HALF PRICE . . -". . SILK COSTUMES .. . for evening wear. Fino silk embroidered walet and flounce. Range $17.50 to 1 .'2jr.fi ., OVE HALF PRICE TAILORED SUITS ' -'" 'Complete ilrte of fall styl.s La Vogue., Range $'.7,5(. to $35."0. All - at ....... ;..y or half prick. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER C0A TS. This comprises a large and an immense line of fall styles. ' 7. ...... ONE HALF PRICE if 1 m 'V-': fclctadies'. Fur Coats, Ladies' Caracule Coats, Ladies Plush Coats all on sale at One-Third Off. Remember our Fur line is the celebrated McKibbin line, and this is a positive "guarantee of quality. : ;' 0.- .': ':v.! : -: Mrs. J. F. Bryant of Union, F. J. Tooney of Hilgard, W. E. Wade and wife of Imbler were some of the Savoy hotel guests last night. - , William K .Sparks, manager of , the ''When Knighthood' Was in -Flower" company, which la starring Miss Anna Day, seen in La Grande a few years ago, was in the city last night arrang ing for the presentation of his show here next Wednesday. Mr. Sparks left this morning for Baker where the company will also show after its pres ent successful run in Portland, He was a guest at the Foley while here; ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A Y ' GOOD STOMACH. - , This Offer Should. Be Warning to Every Man and Woman. The newspapers and medical Jour nals recently have bad much to say relative to a famous millionaire's offer of a million dollars for a new stomach. . This great multi-millionaire was too bony to worry about the condition of bla stomach. He allowed his dyspep sia to run from bad to worse until in the end it became Incurable. ' His misfortune serves aa a warning to others. . . Every one who suffers with dyspep sia for t few years will give every thing be owns for a new stomach. ., t Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an abnormal state of the gastric Juices, or by lack of tone In the walls of the atomacb. The result Is that the stom ach loses Its power to digest food. - We are now able to supply certain missing elements to help to restore to the pnstrie Juices their digestive power, and to aid in making the atom acb strong and well " We know tbnt " Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a most dependable rem edy for disordered stomachs, indiges tion, and dyspepsia. We want you to try them and will return your money If you are not more thnn untisfied with the result Three f!ze. 25 cents. CO cents and $100 , Remember, you can obtain Resa II Remedies In this community only nr our ptore-The Rexall Store HILL'S DRUG STORE, y " . , . -.-.'.-'' 1 tf-wr , ' IW. ft-V--l . km I"""" T ":- I frit - '' ' ' I :AS: Ladies Trimmed and Pattern Hats Our Millinery line is yet complete, and we have a large range of Fall Styles to select from . . . . One Half Price .aY There are ho reservations made in the lines advertised. They all go ON SALE just as advertised w t- fit I?; i I t QUALITY THE SAME PRICES LESS PS HEAD CUT (Continued from page one) the yards thia morning.. Accurate- de scriptions of these were gained but tt does ,pot follow that they were neces sarily members of, the gang. ' E '' ' Partial Witness Found. Late this afternoon an old English man named Timothy Palmer, a brother of' John Palmer of this city is being examined and considerable informa tion has been obtained relative to the case. He saya that Just before mid night he and a man known as "Dutch" or Fred, and wihose real name is said to be John Shalen instead of Fred. Lemke and now under arrest pur chased Borne , whiskey at Dutch town saloon, and Tim got three bottles of beer. Then the two started for the house where the deed, was committed, Intending; to spend the night there alone drinking their liquor and visiting together. . On their arrival there, they j found the house filled with people, and at their approach a noise Indicating the stove had been kicked over greeted their ears. Tim got Beared and left, not being anxious to mix in a flgM, but Fred or "Dutch', as he la known, went in( Tim saya. Palmer came awav after leaving his beer bottlei(' under the sidewalk and went back this morn ing to gather them in. ; : s ' He found that all but one had: been taken. A man was with him this morn ing but he didn't recollect hia name. The two did not look into the house Vhlch at that time contained the body or Fitzgerald. . palmer aaid the news of the killing was not imparted to Mm at a subsequent hour. Whether the something that may never be known, crime was committed before the house ' the suspects now under ar- until the officers advised him. ' From this it is gleaned that the ngnt wmcfc Tim describes as being a . ' , rest is reported to have been in the regular rough house occurred about fu51 .of. lighter, or some lone person hou8e and seen the fight but doea not midnight and that the killing was done sneaked back and "got" his victim, is know anything about an axe. SELECT OBDFIS) EA020.T i A' '.' 'A AJ A..' -'.''A "v". '.,.' . ' '"' '." . ' 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 ha.s already begun and goods which ' possibly would just suit you are going daily. aWaMASsplen of gifts is here from which to make your selections. Our holiday stock will make choosing easy be cae 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 are there- fore in position to sell at extremely low prices. Come here first by " all means. We have suitable gifts for all ages gifts for Dabies, r children, the middle-aged and old people. Don't let another day ; f '.; "i P33 wi110 inspecting; this stoc k which surely, contains just the .'." articles van ) aHta tin' ' . 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