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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGEFIV'IO fe.-z Cream of Celery Soup Ready to Serve : ' 1 ... . i i i . ' u, a amerem Deuer Kind 01 soup with none of the fuss and bother, and it will please you fully as well a's the home made thte ingredients being fresh while celery enriched with pure sweet cream, contains no meat or stock. Medium size cans, 25c each. Phone Number is Main 80. Pattison Bros. Grocery The party taking a gray overcoat from the AndrewB auto at Perry, on Mondav niffht- will flvnirf nai-inuR trouble by returning the same to the Red Cross drug store. ? 2t ' The dedication services of the M. E. church start at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. There will be no afternoon service and the service starts at 7 o'clock. Hot Club. Chicken Tamales 15c. The evening We like to srlve susreestions for Christmas, so here's a good one. If your cauh is short and wish to make a big showing, tret him or her a sack of "Patent" Flour, $1.80. It's a big package, and it's good too. Eat it three times daily; t lasts for many meals and each time you eat or see the sack you think of the dear one who gave it If you give 'the $1.30 in cash it's forgotten soon. ask ior "Koyai ratent," maae-ai- home kind. DR. H. S. BROWNTON. Dentist. .moved to rooms over The Red Cross Drug store. Prettv nioture books for children. both linen and paper, at prices from 5c to si.00: we think we have the fines? assortment manufactured, at Silver-thorn's. i2-9-6t. McDonald's Chocolates The Club. This year our stock of all kinds of books for Christmas gifts is the 'largest we have ever carried and you can find just what you want at Silver thon's. 12-9-6t.- PERSONALS. L, Garrick was among the pas- The Evening Observer on sale Newlin's Book Store. R1TTEB. The photogiapher lo your town, 11 Itf Sea rlisnlnv nri on Pnm 7 on Olive 6il Emulsion. 12-12-lt. DON'T fiO TO A BLACKSMITH for glasses. Get them of Ieaeock, a specialist in making and fitting glasses. Foley Bldg. EL TINO CIGARS. 25 Havana Cigars in a tin humidor, best smoke in the world for 5c. 12-12-tf. LOCAL BREVITIES. GLASSES HEACOCK FITS, FIT. Foley Bldg. $ . House Slippers for Christmas gifts are sure to please. See the new styles at West's. A sure cure for reducing divorce cases don't get married, that's it, fbutif you do be sure the flour you start in on is branded La Grande ! Milliner . Co on the sack. It's all Lome produced. CARPET AMI RUG Cleaning and Weaving. La Grande Fluff Rug Co. Phone Black 1521. 9-22 tf. Eighteen-inch shadow lace flounc ing, just received at leioei s 12-13-lt Mary Kurdy of Walla Walla, is here for a few days with her line of fancy work. She is stopping with Mrs. Ralston on Adams avenue. 12-10-3t. The Evening Observer on sale Newlin's Book Store. at Cream and White Shadow All-over Lace, just recieved at Geibel s. - 12-13-lt THE CIGAR FOR THE MAN WHO GUARDS HIS HEALTH ' Start and end the day with MURIEL the cigar with the fine fragrance of the full Ha vana without the full Havana's heavyness. No cluttered tongue or filed nerves when you smoke MURIEL. 2 for 25c and 10c Straight, Get an introduction today to MURIEL. The Mild Havana Blend Sold by All Dealers. The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin's Book Store, -f ' Special attention is called to the early hour of the dedication services at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. At 10 A. M. Bharp, the voluntary will be played and tlie services will begin. Dr. Iliff of Den ver Breaches the sermon. The other churches and pastors of the city have kindly acepted the invitation to wor ship with their Methodist bretheren throughout the day. George Kemp, dealer in New and unVinlKterine' and repairing done. Phone Red 101. 1420 dama ave. 10-4 tf. - r - "Christmas China for sale at Blanche Clark's studio, 906 Main. ' 12-10 to 12-24 Ladies Welcome at The Club. Do vou need a Bible for Christ mas if you do, take a look at that pretty line of flexible leather covers. small and large at Silverthorn's family drug store. 12-9-6t. . i Brick, Stone ana Concrete Work. - All kinds of repairing, remodeling, underpinning, ornamental and rusti brick or stone work. Fire places, man tles, fines and cel. Work guaranteed. W. C Hanson, Contractor.. Phone R. 3692. ; Adv 7-80 tf. Mrs. Etta Wines has returned from ."her vacation at Palmer Junction and is prepared to go out sewing by the day. 17.08 N. Spruce st. 12-13-tf. Jim-Jam-Jems The Club. How to save TINO CIGARS, nickle. money smoke . EL a - bit smoke for a , , 12-12-tf. Bowling and Billiards--The Club. Prof. David Haines has a few hours each day he will devote to mandolin and guitar instructions. Call Black 481. ' Adv. 8-22 tf. FITTING AND MAKING GLASSES is not a side line with me. I devote myentira time to the optical bus iness. HEACOCK, Foley Bldg. . Holly and Fancy Ribbon just the thing for Christmas ' packages at Geibel's. ' - 12-16-61 Vnr sale or trade, a complete mov able road building outfit; could also crush, wash and wreon gravel for con- crete; consist oi cusner, eievawr, rw - x-i. : v.o w,iur th. cerned, Din, eieciric u;uw, - . . j t Mrs. dump DOXez, Ulio gmuci,. i ..ov fv i sengera to Elgin this morning. W. D. Sargent was among the pas senger to Elgin this morning. Mrs. John Chadwick of Union, is in I the city today transacting business .matters.,..: " , . . '' IMr. Morison of Rhinehart, was among the passengers on the branch UII8 IUUIII1II. , James O'Hara ltaves tonight for Payette, where he will spend the winter. . J. D. Casey, lumberman from Mqacham, arrived in the city this noon, on business. H. A. Bodmer of the firm of Bolton i& Bnrfn""! ?r?anff the pasengers on the Elgin branch this morning. - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pullcn and two sons of Vale will visit in Wallowa with relatives for a number of weeks. Grace Perrine of La Grande, went out to Island City this morning on the branch train. - Mrs. Eades of Eltrin. wha has been in the city of Portland, visiting with friends for a number of weeks re turned thiB morning. Cecil Galoway, county commisioner, returned to his home in Elgin this morning after transacting business at the county court. Aleta McCarty, who is attending the Sisters' academy, left this morn ing for Enterprise, where she . will spend the week-end with her parents. M. J.' Buckley,' assistant general manager of the O.-W. went out on the branch in his private car this morning on a tour of inspection. Norman Freese with the Palmer i Lumber company, went out to Palmer Junction this morning in the interest of the company. -Mrs. J. P. Morton of . Shoshone, Idaho, arrived this morning to visit with her father, Mr. J. C. March, dur ing the holidays. A. E. Hartley of Lostine, returned this morning from Portland, where he visited with his parents for a num ber of days. C P. Career of Promise, left for that place this' morning after spending several weeks over at Cove in tne employ of Joe Campbell. .. .A' . J. N. Doak of Joseph, who has been down to Ontario to inspect land with the intention of buying, returned last night and took the branch for home. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hackett returned this-morning from Portland where Mr. Hackett . was in attendance on the Conway case. Mrs. L. Remillard and Etna Thomas left this morning for Pendleton, wheer they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Sulivan for a number of days. Mrs. Remalard will go to Portland before returning. .,' James Corbett, chief dispatcher for the O.-W. returned this morning from Chicago, where he went to testify in o rase in which the O.-W. was con- What to Buy For Xmas. Is the question with allot us. We can supply you useful as well as apprecia tive gifts in the way of Ladies' felt slippers, some fur trimmed, some low cut with soft soles, a big as sortment to pick from, priced from ... .95c to $1.75 Ladies' fancy Moccasins with Indian head de signs ...... . .... . . .... . . .... . . .$1.35 to$2.50 ' Ladies' Silk Hosiery in fancy boxes . Men's leather and felt slippers from $1.35 to $2.50. ...... ..... ....... ....... Men's Moccasins ..$1.75 and $2.00 Giildren's felt slippers and, Moccassins from 50c to $1.35 BUY EARLY AND GET WHAT YOU WANT L. J. French Shoe Co. J. H.McElroy of Pendleton, Eastern Oregon Produce Co. Commercial Storage and Forwarding.. : ' Wholesale and Retail. V Flour, Mill Feed, Griiin, Hay; Cement, Lime, Plaster, Coal, Wood Fruit and Produce. Cor. Greenwood and Jefferson. Phone Main 700. $4100 now $1450; in good condition , J. L. MAKS, If you are looking for a nice place to spend the afternoon or evening call at THE CLUB Bowling, Billiards, Cigars, Tamales, Oyster Cocktails and Candy. Ladies always welcome. of . COFFEE. . ;.. Consolation in solution? a cup fine coffee. The best definition of fine coffee is: Schilling's Best. What's a pound worth? It depends on how you value gooa ieenng nu a sunny front Aroma-tight cans, everfresh, clean ly granulated moneyback. HI Don't worry about what to give. Wait till about December 20th and see the beautiful Bloming Plants Christmas wTUbave on display.We'have coming Deo. 15th a big stock of Oregon and Eastern Holly and Decorative Greens La Grande Seed & Floral COMPANY iv n ANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST "siWIVS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE H Poisons Bone orDaep Blandi NO KNIFE Or PAIN No Pay Until Caradi No X Ray or other wlndle. An Wand kl.nt m.lraafttA 1 ID) ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Any TUMOR, LUMP or sore on ma up, imco or body long im Cancer It Never Paint until liwt tage. 120-PAGE BOOK rait free; testimonials of thoumrvls cured &t home noun i r Bwin - m ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BncASI In CANCER. Wo rcftue thousandu Dying, Came Too Lato. We have cured 10,000 in 20 yra. Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY&GO. a 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FiUNCISCO, CAL rtttnT r lidilf UiiS lO SCalC C20 Qtnnnpf! off in the city on her return from Portland. She will return to Pendleton and then go on to waua tj t. Willis' who was in Portland attending the Conway case, returned last night and went out to ms noma at Elgin today. The case, according to Mr. Willis, was given to the jury last night. , The following out-of-town visitors are stopping at the Foley: J. J. Brug- ger of Elgin; Lee Buckner oi ruoi Rock; Mrs. J. E. Quinn, Joseph Snow, V. Heaton and Nanny Heaton oi r-n- .;, on r.. G. Thurston oi Stsrlcey Sam Wade of Lostine, who was at ; the Portland stock show, returned tnis morning on the branch. He spoKe ol the sale oi noisiemo n...v... place yesterday, mentioning that most of the yearling heifers, sold ior neariy an average of $500. Ray Bartholemew has accepted a position as butter maker and cream tester at the Valley creamery. Mr. Bartholemew has been in the cream ery business for several .years ana is : f tVio nest hutter makers in the valley it is said by men who handle butter. Charles B. Stewart, who has been in the employ of the Newlin Book and Stationery company left tnis morning on No. 17 for San Diego, California. athwart has ben ill for some time and has been advised to seek a milder climate. He will make his home witn Itia eicai who lives at that place. Among the out-of-town valley peo- stopping at the Foley are xne following: Mrs. J. McElroy oi wai- lowa; E. L. Eade, Wallowa; Mr. ana Mrs. C. L. Demereii oi jvamem, George Gignac, a prominent ft.ason of Union,. L. B. Hyat, Telocasset; Ed Wulf, Telocasset; P. M. Becker, Summerville; D. H. Snyder, Sum merville and Jno, W. Miller ' of Joseph. Just come in and see what WE have Ior suit able, acceptable presents Ior your . lamily . and friends. Our line oi present goods "draws a ring around" any other line in town. Our drug store is the place to buypresents which show taste and re tinement in the selection, but which won't cost a . world oi money. We can make your Christmas money golarther. Come to OUR Drug Store. NEWLIN DRUG CO. pie Gh 'The weather; hardly , suggests it but do you realize that ristmas IS BUT TWO WEEKS DISTANT If Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Cut Glass, Hand-painted China, and Silverware will not help your ideas f or ' gifts ; you arc in baa shape. ; ' . Come in and talk it over. We feel if you try this store you will alwavs be a customer, for we will do our best to satisfy. G. S. Birnie Watchmaker, Jeweler, Engraver and Optician