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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1911)
o I 1 ( : i i a. - m. 7i a r"t THE DECLARATION OF IX. DEPENDENCE" Edison An Edison special. Every man, woman and child ehoull see this realistic hstorcal pro ducton. Highly educational, DRIVEN FROM THE TRIBE" .....f. ....... Pathe A magnificent .Indian story. The . thrilling race tor Ufa across tho desert must be seen to be appreciated. - . "JItir CROWNING GLORI" lagrn,b " Tae.'a H nothing funn'er than a ,ildv olj maid who thinks she Is a winner. It's a real live "vii sgraph comedy. Nuf sed. Look at this. . A SONGFEST. Tonight Miss Garrick will sing "My Daddy Was a Grand Old . .Man." -SPECIAL, Tomorrow SUNDAY, C. P. FERRIN, the popular Tocallst sings "FACE TO FACE" (by request and MISS GARIflCK sings Mendelssohn's SPRING SONG." day at the f sow Hake Eakery. ll-S3-tf o o Silver mesh bag-3 and beaded bans that you were looking for are now ic and on sale at Eilverthorc's family drug store. 12-S-2t & w Toy Land's grand Santa Claus prize drawing contest fcr the school cLll dren of Union county Is educational as well as will prove profitable to those making the best drawing. $15.00 In prizes given. Either pen or pencil , drawings. We want every school child I under 15 years of age to draw Santa. The Golden Rule company. o o We want every school child to com pete In the Santa Claus drawing con test J 15.00 prizes will be given. Get drawing blanks at Toy Land. Ladles, we have ins Vppntvoit h j latest In linen crochet thread, also in struction books giving all the nev sketches and general Instruction In fancy work. The Golden Rule com pany. ' : See our new line of felt slippers for men, women and children. The Goldei Rule company. " Try. our hot coffee and clam chow der. Snow Flake Bakery. 11-29-tf . LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler,, mZ4 Adams ST- Xmas purchasers F. L. Lilly's. headquarters at 12-8-tf Br. 'Posey, Specialist tor Eye, Ear, Hone, Throat diseases aad catarrh. Vrer Seidell store. Eyes fitted with f lasses. Honrs 8 te 11:30) 1:30 to f and 7 to 8 p. m. I. - ' ,v..-. C. E. Wilson Is now running the Oxford rooming house, 406 Fir street Home cooking. Meals 25c. Rooms 25 and 60 cents. , Your patronage will be appreciated. We start serving meals Monday.' ,' 12-8-2t , ' The Elks will give a card party, text Tuesday evening to all members and their ladles. ' o e ' Dancing at Rink every Wednesday end -Satuday nights,. ... 12-6-tf ON ACCOUNT OF THE 10TH COM ING OX SUNDAY, PAYMENT FOR WATER MAY BE MADE UNTIL MON DAY THE 11TH. Those Christmas decorations, Christmas cards, Christmas folders, and Christmas tags and stickers are Just what you need for packages. They are the latest and prettiest at Silver thorn's family drug store. 12-8-2t & w 7.50 first. 15.00 second and $2.53 third prizes are to be given In Toy Land's drawing contest.' We want a thousand pictures of Santa. The Gpld- en Rule company. . ' . Clam chowder and shellfish every The most sensible and best Christ mas present you can make your son or daughter, is a scholarship in the La Grande Business college. Day and night sessions. Enroll at any time. Percolators $1.75 to $4.60 at F,L T 111..". e - 0 " " :" Ladies' Hand Bags at prices That Will Astonish You. : Don't fail to see our'window of la dies' hand bags reduced to less than actory prices. Newlln Drug company : '.' 11-28-tf .-.., '. Those fancy plates and cups at F. L Lilly's 15c to $4.60 are Just right. 12-8-tf, baa amounted to. Newlin Eook and Stationery compacy. 12 S-tf Good skallag Is bow te ha kad at Perry .and at Dotea pond. Von know what fun that means. Cet your skates sharpened at Lcighton's and you will know you have a good job. OX ACOOCXr OF THE 10TH COM ING ON SCNDAY, PAYMENT FOR WATER MAY BE MADE UNTIL HON DAY THE 1ITIL If you are looking for prettily bound gift books for Christmas, those at Sll verthorne's drug store are pretty and at reasonable prices, 32-8-2t & w WANTED Have a buyer for cheap town property. No higher than $1. 600.00. Call at once. Second door east of postoJtice. S. M. Slough In vestment Company. 12 9-tf ' PERSONALS. - Nate ,Ardery, the piano registered at the Savoy. tuner, Is A. R. Abel of North Yakima was a Sommer hotel guest this morning. J.. B. Brookler of Spirit Lake was registered at the Foley this morning. J. H. Teeswold of Alicel was a busU nesB visitor In the city yesterday eve ning staying at the Foley. Miss Ruth Hart left tcday for Pen dieton to spend Sunday, with her sis ters, Mrs. Phelps and Miss Helen Hart. ' J. H. Maurer, of Boise, B. G. Gorham of North Powder, D. R. Starkweather of North Powder and Charles H. Brown of North Powder were guests in the city today staying at the Som mer. " STORAGE WAREHOUSE We can store almost anything and at reasonable rates. Waters-Stanchf ield ProduceCo.,M"n m 1627 JEFFERSON JNEHUB r i ON ACCOUNT OF THE 10TU.COM ING ON SUNDAY, PAYMENT FOU WATER MAY BE MADE UNTIL MON DAY THE 11T1L Aanything . you , want In cut glaBS and silverware at Lilly's.. , 12-8-n Home made candles for Immediate or holiday deliveries can be had by calling Red 352. Prices from 35 to (0 cents a 'pound'. Get a pocket knife, scissors and raz ors at F. L. Lilly's. They are fine Xmas presents. 12-8-tf . . Crochest work done promptly and satisfactorily. Aviation, cape a special ty, Mrs. Henry Mossnear brickyard. 11-19-tf ; v ? . PROF. F. 3. FREENOR Sonologist and Healer. Treats all diseases. , 1417 Adams avenue. Phone Main 724, La Grande, v.; ',:. Don't buy your dolls until you nee my line which will arrived this week. Mrs. H. C. Vlnacke. 208 Fir. Telft- phone 8231 , 12-4-tf We have the finest line of gift books In Eastern Oregon. , Don't fall to Bee them. Newlln. Book and ' Stationery company. . 12-9-tf All kinds of Toys ( Dolls and Cb.il dren's Books here at the very lowest trices: Newlln Book and Stationery company. . . 12-9-tf ' Dont worry about holiday presents we worried for you months ago. Come now and see what this worry SPECIAL NOTICE. At a meeting of the board of yre toi of the Union county Co-Operative association, held in La Grande Dec. 9, 1911, the following resolution .was cJopted: ' ' "' ' . " Resolved; Thatjt is the sense of this meeting that Mr. Herbert P.ittlson, manager of our association, had no authority to sign the resolutioi clr; u lated by the business men of La Grande Dec. 7, except for himself, and that our association can in no way be held responsible for same. UNION CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA TION, . 12-9-1 t "n t y ;: : i ' n -.4 M ' . f: ... .... - s-X ... .!,,..,. ..Cii.n "will FUR COATS Electric Seal Coat, squirrel triisxied ABtriclian, large roll collar . Russian Buffalo Coat, that life time Pony, black cr natural color, a beautiful gar nient, finest satin lined C3.31 Large line of Ladies' Cloth Coats . .. ONE HALT PPJCE i ar a r,t 4,vJ.UJ SILK DRESSES - Fine Taffeta, in staple color beautif(ally made garments ONE HALF PFJCE $37.50 Values, now :.......... - 35.00 Values, now ; . 30.00 Values, now ...... .. ........... 20.00 Values, now ;. .$18.75 . 17.50 . 15.00 .. 10.00 I I IS WOOL DRESSES ft Come and take your choice, gains. . Only a limited number left they go at one half price All TtrllAa' . MiaoAfl' onrl riViilvamU Twrnw. , , : ' ' Hate .i.,.;, ,,:.;,,;;: ONeIiALF PRICE I Line ranges from $3.50 to $19.50 and they are bar- Our immense Holiday line is now on display and as early buying is the most satisfactory, we recommned that you should attend to yours before the rush of the , last f ew days prior to Christmas. TSe (Beldeo Kiale Company A visit to Toy Land will pay you take the little folks. T!hey will enjoy it. Lofal Firm Has Contract. -The 'v La Grande Electric Supply company has commenced an extensive coutract of wiring the new city tall al Elgin. A crew of men went to wo; i; yesterday. - ;. k MOTRE OAHE LADY'S APPEAL Tt all knowlnj inJmri at rhnmtlmi, wheth cr miucultr or ot th Joints, clitlci. lumbigoa, baclucbe, Pklni In the ktdner or Deorlgl ptlna, to writ to her for a borne treabnent which ha repeatedly eared all ot then tortnrea. Sbe feela It her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. Yon care yourself at home as thousands wlU teetlfjNao ebamre of climate beln Beeea ssry. This simple- discovery DRnlshea nrle add from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, pur ines the blood, and brightens the eyes, rWinf elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the shore interests yon, for proof address Urs. M. Summers, Box B, Notre Dame, Ind, FIUTEEXAL OBDEBS OF LA GRANDE. '. V " fcU IkV V1 iUUta SV1ICU UV "L - . . , " . , big as a man's bead and baked In pits, with the belp of bot stones. Travelers V wbo bavr tasted It say that It is by l no means unpalatable. The Califor- Queer Bread. Along the Columbia river bread Is made from a kind of moss that grows on a species of fir trees. After being , dried It is sprinkled with water, al- ( lowed to xerment, rouea into oaus as nlan Indians collect the pollen of cat tails in large quantities by beating it off the plants and catching it on blan kets. They make bread of it Bat as a delicacy they prefer bread of grass hopper flour. F & A. M. La Grande Lodge No, 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Bator days at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to aU Masona. L. M. HOYT, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary, in Time Save Sight Washing Com pounds and Soaps' for Wash Day. 6 Minute Washing Compound In 15c and 20c packages. Citrus .Washing Powder, 25c and 2 for 25c packages. . Powdered Boraxo 25c package. Borax soap chips 30c a packags. soirs. Sunny Monday, Lenox, Bob White, Crystal Wlite, Golden Star, A. B. Naptha, Fels Naptha, Diamond C. FOB SALE BT j Pattboii Drc3 "... Jsm. Ittt-l. sfif Ready For Werk. . , "Now, said the warden to the forger who had Just arrived at the prison, "we'll set you to work. What can yon do bestl A "Well, if you'll give me a week's practice on your signature I'll sign your official paper for you.n-London glt-Blta. . . Merely Suspected. The Stranger Is there a good crimi nal lawyer In your town? The Native Waal, everybody thinks we've got one, hut they ain't been able to prove It on him. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Neglect to have them properly exam ined may cauBO a lifetime of sorrow and regret Small disorders grow more serious ev ery day. . There Is satisfaction In knowing for sure that your eyes are all right 1 I CAN TELL TOP. I GWXD ALL HT GLASSES. HE ACOCK 8ympathtto. . Sufferer (to dentist's servant) Not in today? Dear, dear, I wanted to con- snlt him badly. Servant Well, let's hcVpe youll still have toothache to morrow. Fliegende Blatter. Woman's Way. She Time will heal the wound I've made in your heart He Yes; but you'll be mad at me if It does. Ex change. Melancholy is the pleasure of being ad. Hugo. . . B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenme Visiting brothers are cordially in vlted to attend. . ' IL J. TUTTER, Ex. Rul ' )-. H. B. OOOLIDGE, Rec. Sec SUITS i Tailored to your measure $18up The ; AYardrbbe 1113 Adams Ave AT YOUR SERVICE You'll find it hard to get over- 10CB SURTBISE AT THE DIFFEB ENCE BETWEEN I2EAL TAILOBED CLOTlUJfQ" AND THE "NEARLY AS GOOD" KIKD. ORDER A SUIT FROM US TO ENJOY THE EXFEBI ENCE. YOU WONTP HATE TO PAY ANY MORE BUT TOUR AFFAREL WILL BE BETTER' THAN ANY YOU ETER WORE BEFORE. Alteration and Repairing, on Ladies' and Gents' Garments PHONE , - 735 Dyeing, Cleaninfj and Pressing of any land. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 161 W. O. W meeta every second aad fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting . mehera wrfcoroe. D. FITZQERALD, O. C. ; J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. . 1L.W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 '- meets every Monday In the month at the L O. O. F. hatt. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. - W. A. DUNN, WILL LANDRUM, Clerk. V TO THE PUBLIC. .-I Those not listed. for the Com- perclal club banquet Monday ev- 9 enlng at the Foley hotel please call,Mr. Wood, Mr. Collier or Mr. Dunn so that plates may be re- served. '. .v . V . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red CroM Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (eld Elk's halL) A Pythian welcome to all vistttni - Knights. " A. C. IIAYNES, C. C. H L. LINCOLN. M. of It ft B. REBEKAH3 Crystal Lodge No. W meets nvsry Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem hers are invited to attend. MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN. N. G. MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, Bee. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No, 13, O. M C. hoHs stated communlcatloas ths second and fourth Wednesdays c each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. CAR'S TH B HtTVlXIt, W. IL 1L1ST A. T7A3UGCS, tut. CENTRAL OREGON Redmond Now Ee ached TIa the Deschutes. Braach " Oregon-Washington Rairroad'&i NavigaticnCo.p TnROUCH CAB SERYICE BETWEEN PORTLAND ANjD BE.VD DAILY TRAIN SCHEDULE. Lv. Portland .7:60 ft 10:00 a.m. Lv. The Dallas 12:40 p.m. Lv. Deeohutes Jc 1:30 p.m. Ar. Madras 5:45 p.m. Ar. Metollus ........ 6.00 p. m. Ar. Culver 6:15 p.m. Ar. Opal City 7:06 p.m. Ar. Redmond ... i . . 7:45 D.m. Lv. Bend .......... ..6:30a.m. Lv. Deschutes 6:63a.m. Lv. Redmond ...... ..7:21 a.m. Lv. Opal pity ......... 8 : 00 a. m. Lv. Metollus ......... 8:30 a. m Lv. Madras 9 : 00 a. m. Ar. Deschutes Jc. ....1.15p.m. Ar. The Dalles .......1:55 p.m. Ar. Portland ........5:45p.m. Ar. Deschutetj 8:13 p.m. Ar. Bend ... 8:35 p. m. Autb and regular stage connections to I PJne, Fort Rock, Silver Lake, Prlnvellle, Burns, Klamath Falls and othfer inland points. THE DIRECT. QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTE TO CENTRAL OKB- . . . CON. .. ... .; Call on nearest O.-W. R, N. agent fsr any lnformatloa desired or ad- dress ,wm. iioMimrAY. ' Gsaenl TuWKApa rCSTLAKD, OEIGCJf. I r i 1 11