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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1911)
I It il ; hi . : : If". t r f. f :' ' i ' A pA0E8 LAOKAlOiEKlNOOliatVEIt, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1911. 13 1 i I 11 . J," livery Mae Wttb 5pys;'jTliiaEBks SH08 s liere wil Save Money We are after you Mr. Man. We want you for a permanent customer; and we'll give you such unusual values for your money that you'll be a constant customer of ours and recommend us to your friends "as well. domes i 1 yy?AA Sooner or later you 1 are going to find out that it's ' decid edly to your best in terests to trade here Our customers are all pleased custom ers, because we see to it that they al ways get satisfaction i .lis With every suit, from $15.00 up, a I Soft or Stiff. All New Shapes and Shades. L...... Find out about the advantages of qual-, ity, service and price to be exclusively ob tained at this stored Tf vrrill ' : Come and see the uncommon values we are offering. NYou will always; find us glad to show goods. Y S GRANT ON 04 Yi&3nl ' tCHUW MOL ft CO. , THE STORE THAT SATISFIES CLEANING AND PRESSING CALLED FOR AXD DELIVERED. MOSGQW SQUAD P 0 1 HI P 1 0 1 1 T H (cntinued frm pag one) UUII1U UUU I U. OF I. FOOTBALL TEAM PASSES ' THUOIGH CITY. Hope to Annex Another Sculp In the , South on Thanksgiving Day on her own often expressed wish they had given her the chloroform.' "Before God and man I believe that we did exactly right," declared Broth er Gillette and he added that his con science was perfectly at ease and he v did not believe that he had committed ' - . . 1 I . . . 1 -J I. ,. (a wrong, il am an uau uj;ou uuwioo, 'Coach Griffith and his htiskle who! only, his great feeling of sympathy represent the University of IdaJ.o, at for the deceased Sister had prompted Moscow in a football way. passed him to commit it. . luruusa iu Cuy m,. iuu.uj, , ., . a fomai hearlng Brother Gil- to Salt Lake. They meet tU Ur'ver, and g,8ter EUzabeth were nel(J Blty of Utah In Salt Lake next Tburs-, oq r harge of Judge par aay auernoon. .. t .; ' ker admitted them to bail Sister Eliz- -We hope to 'slip one over' on the abelh 2fiQQ Md Brother GiUett(j n oum Biaiore inauK.8.is .5i000- The other membera of the Coach Griffith thla morning wnre n.s co,ony proffipU)n furnlshed the ball, quaa waa umoering up on ,juc ucpu- , . pfatform both with feg and lun mus- " the coroner be cle. , "Our victory orer Whitman'-i ?an "n investigation of the case and, Sadie waa exhumed. The medical ex amination of the body la said to have shown that the disease of Sister Sadie had not been so far advanced as was stated, and that, .Judging from the condition of her lungs she might have lived for aome time. The coroners' Jury thereupon gave a verdict, find ing Brother Gillette guilty of willful murder. strong team has given the team adds J encouragement and our buskjps will , ' make a good showing against our ad-1 1 Tersariea Turkey day," supplemented Griffith. , . ; ' : I PIONEER OF 11 CO. DEAD GRANDFATHER WALKER, WELL KSOWN HERlE, CLAIMED BY : ': ''.;. DEATH. . Ills Grandsou, Hubert Eaklu, Left To day to Attend FunernL Robert Eaklu left today for Salem, Oregon, in answer to a message from his father, Judge Eakin, telling of the death of Grandfather Walker, a plo neer resident of Union county and who has lately made bis home at Sal em. M. E. Walker was one of the early settlers of Oregon. He was 86 years of age last August. For some time he waa a resident of the Eastern Oregon country and Is known by most FOR RENT Furnished room close in. ! Inquire Kelley Barber shop. 11-28-tf of the older people here. I $100 Reward, $100 The readers of ttits paper will bo S leaned to learn that there is at least ona readid disease ttiat science has been able to cure in alt Its stapres, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now kn wn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and 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 assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that tt fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. . Address F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, OUo. Sold by all Drairgistn, 7Se. Take Hall's FamtlT Pills for eonatlDatiosw r i WANTED TO RENT Fy Dec. 12 to 15, furnished house' or housekeeping rooniB. Mtodern. H. G. Trlplett. c-o Gelbel's store. 11-28-tf Bargain Prices on I LOCALS' .TWAIMXG INDUSTRIOUS. Caylor In Readiness to Meet Elgin's ItehablUtated Sqnad. This' afternoon light carried out by the La practice was Qrande high school auad in preparation t:r the! game hre Thanksgiving day wl'h El gin. Tomorrow night the last practlc for the year will be gone througn and smoothness given to the new plays batched up and put Into working shape. If the field remains dry the fans will see a great variety of new plays uncorked, for previous to tbli it has not been expedient to use more than a dosen plays.- Quartebark Rey nolds will cut loose next Thursday, however, and give the fans soma of the newest and 'snappiest open field playing ever seen here. Elgin comes . wlib. a much stronger team thin the - tret time, and It will bt a lively gam throughout R. K. Reynolds who has handled the vbistla so satisfactorily thus tar this season win be tna lord of r'-""" Thursday, Brother Gillette was rearrested and held to await the action of the grand jury without being admitted to ball. Sister Elizabeth, not having been In dicted by the coroners' Jury, was per mitted to remain under ball. It is understood that ' no attempt will be made ou the pnrt of Brother Gillette to deny the simple facts of the case. As 'there Is nothing In the laws of the state or Florida that can be construed Into .sanctioning the practice of euthanasia under any con dition, it is feared that the grand Jury will have no alternative In the case but will be obliged to Indict. ROYAL NEIGHBORS "OP AMERICA .Will meet at I. o. O. F. hall sec ond and fourth Friday at 1 o'clock p. m. KATE EARLS. Oracle UULIB KTMMrLL. Recorder THE STRAPONTIN. Pound In Parisian Theaters, It la . Delusion and Snare. In every Paris theater there are two or three score "strapontlna. You won der what a strapontin is? Well, It la a folding or strap seat on the aisle at tached to the side of the aisle chair of the orchestra or balcony rows. It has neither aldea nor back and is without visible means of support except through affiliation and attachment The unsuspecting American tourist whose stay in Varls 1b but a matter of days approaches the Parisian box of- flee and is shown the diagram by - the middle aged lady with the blond curls. Guilelessly the visitor Indicates what he believes to be an alale seat and congratulates himself on his luck t so Iste an hour in capturing it A few minutes later be has paid his 10 cents for a program and tipped the woman attendant who shows him to his strapontin. It is as devoid of legs or feet, this strapontin, as of arms and vertebrae, a device to be ahanned and tabooed. You squirm to make yourself comfortable, to secure aome attitude whereby the hardship of the strapontin may be annihilated, but In vain; It drives 'from your mind the most seductive, music, the most dra matic episode falls to affect yon, and your thoughts are forced back on the Instrument of torture which has coat ?m the full 10 franca, the price f aa Rheatra chalr.-New York Press. Job Prieiigig Having purchased the entire stock of paper from 1. E. VJhiton, ob printer, at a reduced rate, the OBSERVER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is prepared to offer special inducements to all users of printing Linen Letterheads, Envelopes, Business Cards, all kinds of ruled stock including Billheads and Empire billing system. OurEngravedCards phase all lady customers All lands of Legal Blanks in stock Ph one M 13