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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
Ready - Made a POET SHIS 5." F)Ti y Blacks and Blue Serges. All go at $ 2(L0O A. V. Andrews II. he GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR BOOTH OYSTERS S3 in 50c and 65c cans. NEW NUTS Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel, Butter, Pine and Peanuts. Franco-American Plum Pud ding, in 35c cans. Boiled Cider, in 25c and 35c bottles. v THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY KE 75 The Home of Fancy Groceries THE IDAHO JUNK HOUSE ' : 1 AT BOISE, IDAHO. S. KOPPEL- Proprietor WILL PAT YOU TOP PRICES FOB ALL USDS OF METAL AND RUBBER. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CONSIGNMENT SHIPMENTS. REFERENCE I BOISE CITY NATIONAL BANK. . . - See Nutter for Paints, Wall Paper, Room Mouldings, Beading, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Etc. Phone Red 971 1708 1-2 Sixth st Apple;1 Bdxss Lumber, JLath, Shingles and Rubteroid . . . . WENAHA LUMBER CO. , ,., Greenwood and Madison SU Phone, Main 732 OF GRANGES M. L. C. COMPOSES A POETICAL DE K it Cot Granger., Hold Interesting Ses sloa ProgTara Given. ' (Grange Meeting Chronicled In Blank Verse by Jf. L. C.) ' In the far blue hills of Oregon, the earliest rayg of morning' sun gilds old Mt. Fannies peaks of snow, then passes to the vale below where at her foot serene and still, lies Cove, su premely beautiful. Down In the Warm Spring neighborhood, where all the citizens are good and always at the grange are found, whene'er a meetin? day comes 'round, last Saturday they bad a feed--an oppn meeting? y.s. In deed! Where all the neighboring far mers went and filled "cp to their reort's content until the nlph' sha'les gn'.hered 'round and sarte.l grangers I'omeward bound. Tr 3 program well, It v as immense "Tw music, mirth t c.,rcm!U n,t . Fl-a, thing was "m ilc by the bv.d." which brought the millers to the stand; next Henry Chambers had the floor, he occupied an hour or more,, lntetit.Iy skirmish ing the range, a'telling ah about the grange. Then "declamation;-' Nellie Smith and Gladys Jasper pleased us with a recitation tailed "Ce True," just what we all were sure to do. Next was a song by V. Gray, then Walter Daron had his say, relating tales with seeming joy, of "when his papa was a boy." 11 auuicuwe. jIiTCC ous game, reporting every person's name and telling all the things they do the boyB, the girls and old folks, too. So I will skip the greater part and give the finish, and the start. I'll have to tell you, I suppose, about the "Romance of the Rose," a dialogue by Just two. "gals," who had in former yearg been pals. They met by acci dent, and then talked old time friend ships o'er again; the joys and sorrows each had seen, the years that inter vened between. Miss Conley was in love with . Jlng-Iing Johnson and the very thing that worried her: they ' were estranged their future prospects all were changed not caus ed by either one's Intent but the result of accident. Miss Miller caught the handsome Jlng and thought that he was just the thing that she had been a'looklng for these half' a tlozen years or more. That evening so the story goes, Miss Miller was to wear a rose upon her breast if she would give her in affirmative to the proposal of said beau. ' Chrysanthemums betokened no. Devoid of feathers or of fuss Miss Miller proved magnanimous, though hesitatingly Bhe goes, e'he leaves the friend to wear the rose. That was the finis of the play and of our open meeting day. fl I'M r ! 1 a Those attending the sale say they "never saw such bargains," which is Irca mmoicij toe of th Come early as the assortment is getting smaller, as to sizes. All suits go at one priced - $30.00 to $47S0;cuits all at $18.75. ' . . $7.00 Silk Petticoats with Every Suit, if you wish, at $2.50 t '.T-"l - - The Home of Ladies' Ready to Wear I, ;: J) j$4?g.SS$?4g.$.J. MAX DILL EFFUSES MIRTH. 4 P 'N $ Q 4 8 $ S '! i- Irrlstlble Max Dill was the whola show with - "The Rich Mr. Hoggen- belmer" company, at the Stewar 1 last night when a near-capacity" house laughed Itself tired at the bubbling ailrfh. effused with a pleasing German brogue. The company wa outclas sed, overshadowed and made mediocre beside the spontaneous stream of comedy that Mr. Dill unree's d r!ng the progress of the evening. The stage settings In the final act wer excep tionally good. The company is In dustrious but lacks singing qualities yet the master Impersonator was be hind the lamps so frequently .thai any little discrepancies in that respect were forgotten. It was a go)C night's entertainment. . FOR BALDNESS. This Tr.atm.nt Costs Nothing If It Falls. ' We want von to trv thre in bottles or Rexall "03" Hair Tonic on our persona guarantee that we will refund your money for the mere ask ing it It does not give you absolute sat isfaction. That's proof of our faith In this remedy, and It should indisputa bly demonstrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Rexall "03". Hair Tonic will grow bnir except where baldness has been of such long duration that the roots of the hair ore entirely dead. We are basing our statements upon what has already been accomplished by the use of Rexall "03" Hair Tonic. We believer that what It has done for tbonsands of others It will do for yon. In any event yon cannot lose any thing by giving It a trial on our lib eral guarantee. Two sizes, 60c and $1.00. Remember, yon can obtain Rexall Remedies In this community only at our store The Rexall Store. HILL'S DRUG STORES. Wuflona Sales Many. , . Wallowa, Ore., Nov. 24. (Special) Couch & McDonald report the sale of the Lum Roan house and an acre of ground to Mr. Powell of. Joseph, who is now moving here from the lake city up the valley. Three lots in the Sproston addition to E. S. Wolfe, who has recently erect ed a fine new barn on his new hold ing. . Two acres west of the city at the First street crossing to Giles Plass who will next season erect , a .fine residence on the property. They also report the sale of many lots in the new town of Evans. More than hal fof the original plot has now been sold. There have been ten new buildings erected or are now under course of construction, or just com pleted. The buildings consist of busi ness houses, dwellings and a fine new union church. Adralntairator'a Notice. READ for PROFIT U.. for Remit FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS They work directly on th. KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES, and their beneficial effect is felt from the Start. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE.RHEUM ATISM CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and annoyingURINARY I R REGULARITIES they exercise a permanent benefit. TONIO IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St.; Steuben ville, O., says: "For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe blad der trouble I learned of Foley Kid ney Pills and their wonderful cures so I began taking them and sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about My backache left me and to one of my business, , expressman, that alone is a great advantage. My kid neys acted free and normal and that saved me a lot of misery. It is now a pleasure to work wher it used ot be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cur ed me and have my highest praise." HILL'S DRUG STORE. The boys appetite is often the source of amazement If you would have such an appetite take Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable It to do its work naturally. For sale by all dealers, eod wkljr ? 'I Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern that Da Lile Green has been appointed by the county court of Union' county, Oregon, admln- istrator of the estate of F. M. Ruther ford, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of safd de ceased are required to present the-u with the proper vouchers within six, month from the date hereof to the administrator at the store of L. 3. French, No. 20C Depot street, La. Grande, Oregon. Dated this October 5, ion. ;. ' DE LILE GREENE, Administrator of the estate of B M. Rutherford, Deceased. '. TOU OUGHT TO KSOW this shop, aad Its ability to servt yon best, . Oar one strongest desire Is to turn ont the best CLEANING AND PRESSING nr to price our. services t meet roar satisfaction. We be lieve we do this. ' It your gar , . ments need onr attention tend them to us and we will So jovt , work promptly andj guarantee ; not to ruin the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANING WOjJKS Kaln 64. H. B. Waggoner Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot , D. C. Brichoiix, Prop. Wnrnfi! faith DRINK iT ."iZ'UZM America's Best Mineral Water It's Good for What Ails You