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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1911)
PAGE 8 LA GllANDE E VEflma OLniVEii, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1911. lj l a M V uiui Ov V J I " 9 io Miess aid Jr i TV C These Prices are for Cash Only c .loses . Saturday, Dec. 1 These Prices are for Cash Only If a Real Money-Saving Event is of Interest to You. Read this Pare A Great Chance to Buy en s Clothing $12.50 Men's Suits 15.00 Men's Suits! 18.00 Men's Suits 20.00 Men's Suits . 22.50 Men's Suits, 25.00 Hears suits . 27.50 Men's Suits. 30.00 Men's Suits. .$ 9.85 . 11.85 .14.25 . 15.85 .17.85 .19.85 . 21.85 .23.75 Tremendous Price Reductions on Men's Underwear, Sweater Coats, Caps, Hats, Etc, In fact EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED! Our Suits have a reputation f or themselves, as the Long Wearing, Best auits ever sold m La Grande. - Ask the Man Who Wears One. MEN'S SHIRTS-Winter Weights in Wool and Cotton. $1.00 values .. 1.25 values 1.50 values 2.00 values 2.50 values ........... 3.00 values ...... 3.50 values -$ ,85 -1.05. .1.20 - 1.6C .'2.0' .2.4Cr .2.75 MEN'S OVERCOATS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FUR COATS' 20 PER T THE STORE THAT SATISFIES " - . " 1 ii i ,i Society and Clubs '00 for the members of this social organi sation. '. The Mllem girls were hostesses on J. A. St. Johns, .Mrs. J. W. Bush Mrs Wednesday evening at the third or) Ed. Wright. The luncheon was'mosi their dancing parties during the win- delicious, served In elegant style and ter. These parties have Increased in delightfulness as they progressed an-i though climatic conditions were bad last Wednesday night a large attend ance was present. The young ladies who comprise the club are deemed past masters in the art of entertain Ing. It is probable that this will be the last of the series, though another Is being discussed Informally. . London Parka Is the theme for the Neighborhood club meeting on Decem ber 12. These places of world-wide reputation will be discussed at length and members who attend will no doubt hear a very instructive word p'alntlna of the "four principal London parks. The subjects have been assigned to: Hyde Park Mrs. Bragg. Darlngton Park Mrs. Geo. Cochran Regents' Park Mrs. Duignan. St. James Park Mrs. Curamlngs. Mrs. John S. Clark, 1609 Sixth, en tertained at luncheon Thursday after noon. Her guests were loud In their needlecraft praise 01 Mrs. LiarK t) very delightful especially enjoyed by the guests. The Tuesday Dancing club was for mally launched on its social career ou Tuesday evening when the first of j What l inlnnnnri tn Via n .0.1.. . o..i ' or more dance8 was enjoyed at the Elks' auditorium. A large attendance marked the initial evening, and every Mrs. Hanson entertained the New Idea club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Sits. B. W. Noyes. Re freshments and sewing was the 'pro gram. , ; ".- . ' ;' 'The Decum club, devoted to cards twice each month, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scrogglns last eve ning. Dr. M K. Hall won the card The L. D. S. amusement hall was the scene last evening of a very de- other evening during the mid-winter! htful dancln arty. a large num KPHSnn Vil ..In I. 11.III . I season this club will conduct a party for its membership ber of young people were present The afternoon division of the Kaffee L (Continued, from page one) Announcements are out for a pro-; Klatch met at the home of Miss Mar gresslve Five Hundred party to be' garet Anson yesterday, given by the Elks' lodge. Invitations' , have been sent to all the members and' J,r8,i Fred Swaney was this week's their lady friends and It is expected , hostess to the Five Hundred club. Mrs. that the event will be one of the chief 5 Jay Van Buren captured honors. , social events of the mid winter sea son. The date is next Tnesdnv ' Miss May Nelll entertained the sew ing club last Wednesday evening, an organization of young ladies devoting alternating Wednesday evenings to afternoon. Those who partook of the! Miss Irene Murphy was hostess last elaborate luncheon were Mrs. E. E. evening to the La Jaunesse club. The Kiddle. Mrs. A. R. Hunter, Mrs. J. A., next semi-monthly meeting will be the Russell. Mrs. J. T RlchardBon. Mrs. ' annual grab bag the event of the year . . JiOTICE.; . . AVhen the firm of Stageberg & Sand borg signed a petition circulated by the business men of La Grande resid ing labor troubles, it was not with the Intention of the firm to antagonize or ganized labor In general, nor the strik ers In particular. We do stand for law and order but are loyal to organ ized labor, i - : - v . C. S. SANDBORG.' at the Wright Drug Co. :!L?-!S.'BROt'0llT M1TiI Vl ",E KWEST AND BEST OF TKESEMS AND T0V8 FK05T IIAPPI JESS LAXD. CA1L AT t'tt STOlJE AM TIME. IOU WILL ALWAYS FIXD IS GLAJ TO WELCOME LlLiSc A.B1T F TROUBLE TO SHOW VOB ANYTHING WE HAVE WHETHER YOU BUY OK 50T. lii SJSIT WASD bmS- SEETHING SUITABLE FOB FATHER, MOTHER; SIS TER, BBOTnER, AUNT, UNCLE, SWEETHEART OB FRIEND. ; v!tT.?.ni1VnAT T0GIVE BlT S,3,rLT OME HERE AND YOU ARE SURE TO GET MANY yALl ABLE SUGGESTION'S. - QUALITY TRESENT TRICES REASON ABLE. over the city, the scene, was one of rare beauty. In the clear atmosphere of the Punjab night every light was visible. The panorama reminded one of a fairy city raised by a maglclm of the Arabian Nights. The preparations for the grea'; cere mony 6f Tuesday next has raised ev eryone to the tiptoe of expectation. At noon of that day the king and queen will enter the great arena to a-fanfare of trumpets and take their seiis on glittering thrones, placed hlh on a dais, draped in Imperial gold an J crim son. At their right will stand Viceroy Hardnge and grouped about will he the members of their personal' suite1: and the high officials of the govern ment of'Indla. v A herald, accompanied by four pur suivants, will read In a loud, clear voice, this proclamation in Hlndust me "George V of England has deigned to take on himself the title of emperor of India. Even the princes and people have it so." , When the tumult of cheers dies away his majesty will step to the front of the dais, and in an address will assure the princes and people of India that he will ever uphold their rights and rule them In Justice and equity. Trumpets will blow and the great gathering will rise and sing "God, Save the King." " . " In the afternoon the people will as semble Tor the military review ' a state banquet will be held in tbe king's camp in the evening, and it will be fol lowed by a reception In the royal tent. The festivities' will continue until Sat urday, when they will be brought to a close with the great Btate procession through the city of Delhi. Later In the day the king will leave for Nepal to engage In a tiger hunt, while Queen Mary will go to Agra to await his re turn. ' A STATEMENT. , Whereas, it 18 asserted thatTap pointed certain officials for office next year in case I am elected next Mon- i naut io positively deny that I have done sp or intend to do so until I am duly elected. : W. S. WINES. Vaniman's Airship Tuning v Up For Flight to Europe ....,;.-......,. ' ' " : " " ;": ME WANTED. ' : Men wanted for speciai police duty In La Grande. Report at once. Dr. A. L. Richardson. 13-9-tt .' . to-,. Hi --.- ww..w.tjt;vi, V .t V ? Photos by Amencan Press Association. 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