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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
' PAGE 8 LA GHAHVK VISING OHSKKVKIC, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911. STORE CLO Store closed Thursday, December 14 to mark down goods and get the stock all on display WE WILL OPEN fey. re US) 8 a t i 10 Mi ll 1 With the grandest array of BARGAINS ever offered the people of La Grande In this magnificent stock will be on sale at prices that will astonish you and competition will be dumfounded Every Article lit liss The opening day. Be here at 9 o'clock a. m., Friday, December 15th. We are giving this sale right at the time you will need the goods. Come! Come!! Come!!! BARGAINS BARGAINS 'BAZGMNS Sale opens Fri. Dec. 15 at 9 o'clock a. m. PERSONALS. ' Mrs,, John Harry of Joseuli 1h h guest at the, Savoy. , D. Gaultln was ovur from Cove last night, Btiiylng at tho Savoy. Mrs, Union of iNowberg Is here vis iting her HlHter, MrB. John Steinbeck. .1. W. Fellbnum of I'onilleton wbb u guost at the Savoy last night. : O, W. Salladay of Joseph was a busi ness visitor lu the city this morning, Btaylng at the Sommer while here. Mr. anil Mrs. ly Glenn were In from Snniniervllle yesterday anil stay ed at the Summer hotel.' Mrs.' II. A. Slover, registered from Santa Barbara, is a guest at tho Sa voy. ;. ; 11. C. Goodwin a vesldont of Tne Dalles transacted business In La Grande this morning, staying at the Sommer. Mr. and Mrs. Mngene R'lnehnrt nnd children of Summervllle are In the city vIbIUiik with Dr. and Mrs. . A, Charlton for the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Berry, loriuar residents of this city, nowircsiillng In Portland, -lire here to sjiend several days with friends. They are guests with Mr. and Mrs, M. K, Hall. Walter Wade, his mother, Mrs. Mary C. Wade and sister Lucia Wade, left this morning for Orange, Cal., where they will spend the winter. Their home Is ut linbler. ,.; ' Shanghai, Doe. 13. Whether British or American form of govern ment shall rule the rejuvenated China Is expected to be decided when Wu Ting Fang nnd Tang Shao VI meet here in a conference on the matter Ting left Hankow for Shanghai today He has been Instructed by the rebel lenders on the Yangtse Klang to sup port a British form. Wu favors the American plan. Probably a comprom Ise scheme will he devised. WRIGHT'S CHRISTMAS SALif Visit, our store. .You will be delighted with the magnificent showing of Christmas goods nnd gifts. Presents for everyone that are dainty, attractive, ncceptiible nnd well made. i Presents whose quality Is vouchsafed for by the artistic finish, design, workmanship, attractive trimmings, and packing. WRIGHT'S CHRISTMAS SALE Bears tho Hallmark of Stylo and Quality, combined with Reasonable Prices. Toilet Goods Manicure Sets ltellned Perfumes Powders Combs Brushes Mirrors Toilet and vlng Sols Hand Bags Books Ko daks, Stationery, elc. The greatest convenience to you Is that when you deal at Wright's you get a personal service n service that Is calculated to satisfy every par ticular desire that you may have. Wo know our goods we have faith In them, but we want to know, you and we want you to have faith In us. When once you have dealt here wo are sure you will be a perma nent customer. Wroghtul)iriDQ(Cc)o PEXBLETOX Al'TOItNEY WEDS. Ilrlde In ii Kclntlvc of Jlr. ami Mvs, Julius lftiesch of This City. . Frederick Stelwer, u well known young attorney of this city and promi nent just at present through his advo cacy of the rights of Birch creek set tlers in connection with the West Uma. lllla extension and Mlsg Frieda Roesch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoesch of Lewis street, were married In this city at uoon today. The cere- money occurred at the church of the Redeemed wltli the Rev. Charles Quill, n ey as the otrtciating minister and with only the family of the bride as witnesses. Pendleton East Oregoulnn. .Miss Roesch is a relative of Mr. and .Mrs. Julius Roesch of this city and Mr. Stelwer is also well known among legal fraternities of this city. Cove League Celebrate!. Cove, Dec. 13. (Special) On Fri day evening, Dec 8, the Enworth League of Cove, Ore., gave a "Ribbon Social." The following program was given: ' Piano Solo Bessie Lantz. Address-Pres. Robert Williams. Recitation Villa Newcombe. Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Kecttntlon George Williams. Piano Solo Suda McNeill. Story Floyd Antics. Dialogue Harlan Koger, Charles Organ. ' ' At tho close of this excellent pro gram partners for supper were chosen hv means of nlnk and wnue notions. each bearing the name of some fruit for which Oregon Is so famous. There were only two apples, of course, dui many peaches. Supper was followed bv games until at a late hour the vonnir ueonle disbanded, proclaiming bv their smiles, that it was all a suc- ess. Boehlan, tralllc manager of the Con efcl'dia Publishing house, corner Jeffer son avenue and Miami street, Concor dia, Kas., Jan. 2nd, 111. " N'ewlln Drug Co. and druggists everywhere sell Hy omei. A complete outfit Including In haler costs $1.00. Extra bottles it needed 50 cents. Just breathe it. 'OVERTAXED. ilunuVcds of La Grande Readers Know What It ileuus. The kidneys are overtaxea; Have too much to do. They tell about it in many aches and pains Backache, dizziness, headache. . Early symptoms of kidney ills. Urinary troubles, dropsy, Brlght's disease follow. The statement below Bhows you a reliable remedy for kidney ills. ? C. S. Howard, 1614 W. Webb St. Pendleton, Oregon, says: "For fif teen years' I had a great deal of trou ble from a dull pain through the small of my back and left side and. during the past year there was a numbness under my shoulders. I was unable to to lie comfortably on my back and I was bothered a great deal by too fre quent passages of the kidney secret tions. After several well known rem edies had failed to help me, I took Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved all my trouble. I am grateful to this remedy for Its good work." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Boan's and take no other. cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Miss eBnson, cured her self and her whole family with Foley's Honey & Tar Compound. Every one lu our neighborhood speaks most high ly of It as a good remedy for coughs and colds. HILL'S DRUG STORE. otice, 0. E. S. Election. Hope Chapter No. 13 O. E. S. will hold their annual election Wednesday evening, December 13. All members are requested to- bo- present. MARY WARNICK, "-12-21 Secretary: A girl's Idea of tough luck Is to have a young man call when she Is wash ing her hair. Gossard GOSSAEDS GIVE HEALTH AS V WELL AS STYLE. iJy wearing the Gossard Corset, which Is built RIGHT, thousands of women are gaining remarkably In healtih. Physicians trace, many ills of wo men to tight lacing or faulty corsets and prescribe the Gossard for ail ments caused by other corsets. The Gossard is a , God-send to tha woman who wants solid comfort for her back, perfect freedom in breath ing, In walking, oj- when seated, or whose pride demands a stylish, dis tinctive figure. There is a Gossard model' for every, figure. $3.50 to $.50. Try one and be convinced. A com plete line always on. hand. MBS. ROBT. PATTISOS. Phone Blk "1481. Coraetler Best- for Asthma, Catarrh, BroncliMs. wiiv lined mivnne suffer from any thrnnt nr nnsp trmihlpii wheen sooth ing, healing HYOMEI Is guaranteed to banish all misery or money dbck. "The underslgued herewith recom mends HYOMEI to all who are afflict ed with asthma, catarrh, or oronenms HYOMEI was used by my wire ror bronchitis and asthma and I used It for bronchitis and Bore throat. '"It has given relief and permanent faa.ilt.. n.t T tliauA font llnnA for uou.vti n"U A "111" mwov . " " the benefit of all who are afflicted with the ailments named nbove." Theodore I FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND For over three decades a favorite household medicine for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHITIS, HARD and STUFFY BREATHING. Take at first sign of a cold. Quick, safe and reliable; Tha Bes Hive on the carton is the mark of the genuine. Refuse sustitutes. Mrs. Anna Pelror, 2526 Jefferson St, 8o. Omaha, says: ""I can recommend Foley's Honey & Tar Compound as a sur cure for cou and colds. It There Is Only One , "Bromo Quinine" That Is Laxative Br-m& Quinino WED THE WORLO OVc. TO CURE A OOLu IN OME OAT. Always remember the fu)- -jfjdo. Look fcr this signature on et j box. 25o. O. .A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks - - HneiVt'Sen ot Oregon 18 cordalIy invited to at- Vn 1 1 cmJI I r,t c?urBes of the 0re8n Agricultural Oil lege, beginning. Jan. 3. Eleven distinctive couises will be offered In Agriculture, Mechanic g Ar, DometIc Science and Art, Commerce, For- Hfe Mtl5lc- Every course la designed to ' 11 HrVP the tudelt in his dally work. Maloe this ' a Pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tu- Imi.imJF "'3n- 'Reasonable accommodations. For beautl III VlCfl M Illustrated bulletin, address - J ,VU M TENNANT, Registrar. CorvalHs, Ore. ' mmmmmmmmm Farmer a Business Course bj Correspondence. I r 5 i i ' ' i $ . '" ! I . .Y 1 1