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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
JCmasSiifr- if 08 1 01 S 1 ' ' - -. h For Women .Indian Mocassins .$1.65 Velvet Boudoir Slippere at ; .. $1.75 Kid Eoudoir Slippers at . sn 95 Felt house slippers at $1.50 and $1.75,.' Silk hosiery in plain and embroidered in fancy . Xmas boxes at -ill" ....... 50c to $2.50 Full line of party slip pers in white buck, vel vets, satins and patents. For Men Indian Moccasins - $2.00 "Faust'? Kid House Slippers at .;.......,;.:i:,$25 Tan and Black House Slippers from .. -... $1.50 to $2.25 Silk Sox in' fancy Xmas boxes in all colors at . -.I.: ILL 50c per pair Silk Lisle Sox in all col ors at . -4 i 25c per pair For Boys and Girls..., ; Indian Moccasins J $1.25 to $1.65 Felt House Slippers $1.00 and $1.25 For Little "Tots... -.. .: :. t . .;, .' " . Fancy Moccasins at 50c Indian Moccasins at 50c Felt Slippers at 60 Onyx hosiery in all col ors in cashmere or cot ton at ...25c per pair. LJ.French Shoe Co. i V fit HOW -MRS. HT1&IAY SAT ED THE AFRICAN ARMY" .............. Edison A stirring tale of the war of Independence. Beautifully con ceived and admirably staged. A fine historical subject. "CAGE'S REGEXERATIOX VJtagraph . How an ungovernable temper was brought under control, or the regeneration of a brute In human form into a man of geu i tleness and peace. TWITTING PAPA" .... , Eaeanaj Love laughs at locksmiths ; Whilst the old man is in the ; dentist's chair the lovers get married. Splendid comedy. Beautiful song in spotlight: "I'VE SOMETHING SWEET TO TELL YOU." ' Snng by . . .Miss Nellie Garlck PAY YClli WATI2 HOT now. Gasoline wood saw. 3 SSI. J. A. OLIVER. PhoDe black LOCALS i Hair Work. Madam Kennedy, the reliable hair dresser from Pendleton, in hero for a week wUh the best line cf natural tu na a hair good3 ever sol in La Grr.nie and prepared to make switches, 'uifTs, curls, wist topes, chains from your combings. Everything guaranteed. S. voy hotel, room 5. 12-5-tf ' New line just received, candy, nuts, tablets, pencils, etc. Mrs. H. C. Vin acke. 209 Fir. 12-4-tf-1 There is nothing like a'cup o? good coifee for breukfast. You can always have it if you buy from Geddes Eros. J2-5-3t PAY YOUR WATER BENT TOMOR ROW. Christmas Premium. Samples shown at store. Send your order in early. Grand Union Ten Co.. 209 Fir street. Phone 3231. ll-2l-tf Try our hot coffee and clam chow- nPr finnv Flalrn Dalrnrv 11 Q. j PROF. P. J. FREENOB Splnolorist ad Healer. Treats all diseases. 1417 Adam avnae. Phone Kala ,-724, La Grande.', ; . 11-28-tf ;' TJT LUES LEUTHrilTY (Continued from rse one) is mads by the president, as treasurer: as follows: "Persia has been the scene of a long internal struggle. These con-ii lions have been the cause of uneasi ness In European diplomacy, but thus far w ithout direct political concern a the United States." ,t Pleasure' is expressed by the presi dent over conclusion of a new treaty with Japan. He says Admiral Toro's Tiait "afforded a welcome opportun'tv to demonstrate the friendly feeling so happily existing between the two coun tries." .The president says he Is convinced that an American merchant marine Bhould be built up speedily, declaring all other great nations pay heavy sub sidles, and that this country shouio not lag behind in this respect. - r easiDiuiy oy an international game ' law is suggested. . President Taft also urges congress to pass laws regulating traffic in opi um and other narcotics. - For improvement in the consular1 service, legislation is asked to incor porate regulations now partially pro viding civil service. A generous scale of salaries and establishments is a'so suggeseted. . i 1 J ; t , ''' ? i ... i. j it i i 1 ! c. f ft -iUi vui L" I. A I I . . T. Love, jeweler, 1212 Adams.av.. ose, Throat diseases aid catarrh. ?er Scldcg gtore. Eyes fitted with (lasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to ahd 7 to 8 p. m. . .. PAY Y0CE WATER RENT TOMOR ROW. V '. ' r ' C U, 1CJLJ "X ii cloti:s(; K .'0or' i;iM. XT : a; A SUITS Tailored to your measure 518 iip The Wardrobe 1113 Adams Ave AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE 735 EXCE. TOC WON'T J'XMl I'.U axy more rrr lorn aita!::;l will be m:rn :r tiiax axv vo,7 eyeii nczz Li;i-cnr. Alteration en J Rcpairir.j, ca Ladies' and Ger.is' Gamiest. Dyeing,; Cfcz and Pressing of any kind. ' an organization is a vital necessity which will be attained in the near fi ture. ' ' , We also regard the gatherng of sta-J iisucs or crop ana market conditions C. Combs. (ConUnnea on Pnge Eigne j Dancing at Rink every Wedntsday tnd Saturday nights. ' - 12-6-tf , To any one desiring any mon "cleanall" or clothes and glove clean er will state that they can procure same until Tuesday at 130214 O ave nue. Also agent wanted. 12-7-2t Home made candies for immediate or .holiday deliveries can be had by cafing Rd 852 Prices from 35 to BO cents a pound. ' Clam chowder and shellfish every day at the Snow Flake Bakery, ll-29-tf Section No. 1 of the Mission band of the "Presbyterian churcfi' -will give a social at the home of Peter McDon ald Friday evening, December th: All friends are invited. An offering will be taken. PAY YOTJB YT ATEB BENT TOMOR ROW. ' Crochest work done promptly and satisfactorily. Aviation caps a special ty. Mrs. Henry Moss, near brickyard. ii-i9-tf ; PAY YOUR WATER RENT TOMOR ROW. . x, UCt .ttr until m "M my line which will arrived this week. Mrs. H. C. Viuacke,' 209" Fir. , Tele- i phone 8231 ; - ' 12-4-tf ' ;-'': ' '"a ' '' o o : ''''.'; '' , PAY YOUR WATER RENT TOMOR ROW. . . ' . All orders for Christmas premiums must be In by Dec. 14th. Grand Un ion Tea Co., 209 Fir. Telephone. Red 3231. ' 12-4-ltit BALED STRAW DELIYER1D ANYWHERE IN TOWN. Waters-Stanchf ield ProdnceCo.,"11 706 1527 JEFFERSON AVENTJB New Consignment j !SH! Kippered Herring, pre pared in Scotland suf ficiently cooked and to be eaten cold. 15c a can Norwegian Fish - Balls, in fish boullon to be fried or prepared with white sauce, 25c a can. Golden Floaters, Hoi- land Herring, Codfish in one or two pound pack ages, Kipper Salmon, etc. Pattison Bros. Pkoa Blaok M. : Good skating Is now to be had at Perry and at Dutch pond. You know what fun hat means. Get your skates sharpened at Lelghton's and you will know you have a good Job. '''' ' ' ''" ' olfl- ' "k ' '"'' The most sensible and best Christ mas present you can make your jon or daughter, is a scholarship in the La Grande Business college. Day and night sessions. Enroll at any time. PAY YOTJR WATER RENT TOMOR ROW. v.',.'C' Ladles' Hand Bags at prices That Will .. Astonish Yon. ; Don't fall to se bar window of la dles' hand bags reduced, to less than factory prices. Newlln Drug company 11-28-tf PEBSONA1S. 4 V f Judge Bond of Boston is stopping at the Foley today. - L. L. Burnett of Starkey was a busi ness visitor in the city this morning. He registered at' the Savoy hotel. . B. T. Long of Enterprise was a guest at the Savoy last night while attend ing to business matters in the city.( A. J. Pyis of Wallowa transacted, business in the city last night, tie registered at the Savoy. Ned C. Bates was here from Salt Lake last evening, a guest at the Sa voy. ., .; " ;.;,' ,'W. E. Anderson, a . well known busi nessman of the Imbler , community Btopped at. the Savoy last night ' " . W. W. Kerhoff was in the city fro0 Imbler last night , attending to busi ness affairs and made the Savoy his headquarters. , General Manager Emigh of the Vat ley creamery, went to Enterprise and Wallowa this morning to transact com pany business. ', " '. ; Lv A. Stoop returned to Elgin this morning after spending a day In this city, registering at the Foley while here. H. C. RInehart is here from Port land looking after ubslness matters and vlsttiin; with old ' friends. Ho is quartered at the Foley hotel. . , Octave Voget. head butter maker at the Valley r reamerr, has returned from Corrallia where he appeared be fore the grand Jury Investigating the alleged forgeries of a Philomath ban ker, now in Jail. Mr. Vogefs name Is among those said to have been forged. . Miss Victoria Haas of Enterprise was In the city last night on her re turn from Portland -where she ' has i been visiting for the oast two months. I She stopped at the Savoy while In the i city. . '.v'i- THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS.' . , ' , ' ..,n "Other Bray Sweet 1'owdert for Children, Gain In American exports Of 300.- Ceruln relief for J-ev.rl.bnew. Headache. B.d 000,000 during the fiscal year ended . .B1tom!,h Teething l)lordcr, move nd regulate . , 7 , . '..,' i .iwl aud deetroy Worm. They brmk op FOR SALE Beasteads, mattresses, springs, dressers, bedroom stoves, carpets, window shades and other , things too numerous to mention ' must be sold berore the ltOh of De cember. Call at 1311 N avenuev or phone Red 3712. 12-5-5t June 30th last also is reported by the president, declaring few arbitrary tar iff discriminations exist in this coun- tT- .' ', '. - 4 Rnsslan Treaty Touched. ' : ti ';.uuu,;: i: ts:.:r ?.t:.!r,r"r-.- ment our ambassador to Russia has recently been having serious confer encej with the minister of foreign af fairs in Russia with a view of secur ing a clearer understanding of the construction of the treaty of 1832 with modifications of existing Russian reg ulations which are found to interfere Jn any way with the full recognition of the rights of American eKlzena under the treaty. I believe the government of Russia Is addressing Itself seriously to the need of changing its present practices under the treaty." . VSm .V,' , Tbe' ,re Plranant to the S ',!r,.by ,?.ther, toT n Jmn- Ittft twr ail. Bold by all Dni(rf!l'i, toe. (Sample mulled FK.KK. Addraaa, Alien a. Olmsted, LtUof.H.Y, " FOR SALE During ten days low pric es for barred Plymouth Rock cock erels. D. B. Stoddard. 12-6-fit A FRUITGROWERS CI u BY-LAWS OF THE UNION ARE PRF ; " SENTED. ', Each Union to Act Separately on the Provisions Involved. By-laws as adopted by the commit tee of 11 men who. are, framing thn working principles of the Centra Fruit Marketing exchange embracing unions in all, the northwest states have been received by Sherwood Wil liams of this city. They read as Adopt ed at Spokane a few days ago ' and will be submitted to the various un ions of the northwest for adoption, Each separate local . will act on it. many of the big unions including We natchee and others having already adopted it. The by-laws suggested fo--adoption by the local fruit unions fol low; the "eleven" meaning the frui; growers and shippers who were nam ed at a meeting a year ago at Wi'la Walla: ; -.: ' ' Report of flie ' Conunittee of Eleven. To the" Fruit Growers of the Paciilc Northwest:- . Your committee of eleven, appointed at the Walla Walla convention of Feb ruary 28, 1911, to submit to your local associations a plan there suggested for a central marketing agency, beg to report as follows: ' . , At the call of our chairman we met at Spokane. The chairman-, believing that the Importance of the movement demanded that the deliberations of the committee should be representa tive In character, took the liberty to consider the places of absent members as vacant and to substitute other lead ing, fruit growers In sympathy with the movement. For these reasons W H. Paulhamus and H. C. Atwell were so substituted. Names of the other member will be announced later. L E. Meacham of Walla Walla was cho sen secretary to the committee. We have been in continuous session since November 23rd, considering the subject of a central marketing agency in the light of reports received on the Walla Walla plan. Our conclusions are that the prin ciples of the California plan, as re flected In the Walla Walla recommen datlons, are fundamentally con-net. and that they will eventually t?icure general adherence. It is onr firm conviction that such $ ' GCI0O$O0O0O0& Advertising & : " $ 000000000000 0 0 O ANYONE GIVING the present correct address of Mrs. Zora Talbot will be compensated- by writing to Bo 88, Portland, Oregon. 12-7-St FOB RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Modern. One parlor suite for three gentlemen. Apply 905 Spring. Call Black 3881. 12-4-tf FOR. SALE Two choice Duroc Jersey male pigs. Will weigh 150 pounds -eacn. 14 uranue twuw enul i. .'7." phona Farmer 87. Robert Clark. d 12-4-6t . w-lt FOR RENT -Furnished house in South La Grande. . Inquire of John Adams at Eagle saloon. 2-4-tf FOR RENT Housekeeping roouu 1914 Third street. . 12-7-tf -.. -i - . - . - . FOR RENT One furnlshe-l sle?ping room, with bath. 1407 Ninth street. ' Phone Red 332. 12-7-tf MESSENGER SERVICE P. O. News Stand. Phone Red 3111. Mrs. O STOLEN The party who took a blood hound pup1 from the Saroy hotel is . known and, will be prosecuted un less returned at once. D. C. Brl choux.' . l2-4-6t FOR RENT Two furniBhed room with board. . Electric lights an bath. 1031 Seventh and M. 12-4-6t TIIB azinc that makes . Fact more fnclnatlng Fiction "wurrntN so vou can ( UNDKKSTANO IT", A GREAT Continued Story of the World'. " Proama which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever, ia running in Popular Mechanics Magazine Are you reading It T Two millions of your neighbor are, and it la the favorite magazine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeal to all classea old and young men and women thotM woo know and those who want to know. ISO PtUI EACH MONTH SOO PICTURES SOO ANTtCLM Or UNIUl INTMCST The "Shop Notaa" D apartment (20 pages) give easy ways to do thinus how to make useful article for home and shop, repairs, etc. "Amatnar Mechanic " (10 pages) tells how to make Mission furniture', wireless outftta, boats, engines, magic, and all the things boy loves. tl-SO MP) YEAR). SINOLK COPtIS IS CENTS Aak row Nawadln k aknr na wnw ros) mi mshu cory today ' POPULAR MECHANICS CO. tlO 11 1S a.1 a. -a r, - FOB RENT -Light housekeeping rooms or furnished room with priv ilege of using kitchen. Fhone Red 1311. ,7 ." . il-27-tf . WILL TltADE Good five room houss and 4 lots. ..Will trade for horses or cattle. v 10-11-tf ' LA GRANDE IKTEST3IEKT CO, La Grande, Oregon. WANTED TO RENT By Dec. 12 to 15. furnished house or bousekeeplos rooms. Modern. H. Q. Triplett. c-o Oelbel's store. , 11-28-tf STRAYED Yearling calf, red an.r white spotted, branded G-5 on lef hip, two slits in right ear. Q. Q TAAL, La Grande. j FOR SALE 574 acres about nine miles. from La Grande and 5 miles due east of Island City. Mr. O. Bus- ing. '. wky l!-l-16-22 WAjlTED -Have a buyer ! for cheap but of town property no higher than $1,000. Call at once. Second door east of postofflce. 12-1-tt ' S. Mi. SLOUGH. FOR RENT B room modern house 190S Adams. Phone Black 3S61. .-H' ' 12-l-6t . CENTRAL OREGON p edihond aiB end Now lSeaehed Yla 1S Deschntea Branch jOregon-Washington Railroad; & NavigalicnCo.p THROCGn. CAB 8EEYICB BETWEEN PORTLAND ANjD BE.VD UAJX.X.THA1A StUEDULK. Lv. Portland .7:50 & 10:00 a. m. Lv. The Dalles ..... .12:40 p. m. Lv. peschutes Jc....v 1:30p.m. Ar. Madras .......... 5:45 pm. Ar. Metollus , 6.00 p.m. Ar. Culver .......... 6:15p.m. Ar. Opal City ....... 7:0p.m. Ar,. Redmond ....... 7: 15 n. m. Lv. Bend Lv. Deschutes Lv. Redmond Lv. ODal City Lv. Metollus .... Lv. Madras ' Ar." Deschutes Je, Ar. The Dalles . . Ar. Portland ... ......6:30 a.m. 6:53 a. m. ......7:21 a. m. .8:00 a. m. ...... 8:80 a. m ......9:00 a. m. .1.15 p. m. ,1:55 p.m. .5:45 p. m. Ar. Deschutes ...... 8:13 D.m. Ar. Rend 8:35p.m. Auto and regular stage connections to Ia Pine, Fort Rock, Silver Lake, Prlnvellle, Burns, Klamath Falls and othter Inland points. THE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL EOUTE TO CENTRAL OKIE. Call ja nearest O.-W. R. N. agent for ny Information desired or ad- . dress . . " WM. MoMURRAT, ' ' General Passea? Afoe POarTLASJI), OKSGCN -