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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE November Weather Calls for Blue Mountain Cream November with its windy and changeable weather is here. Protect your skin from injury and save your self from needless worry. Use BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAM for all skin irritations, and you will enjoy the most delightful toilet lotion you have used in years. Red Cross Drug Store ...... will hold a bazaar Nov. 23rd and 21lli. The pluce to be announced later. Adv 11-13-tf. Money to txian. Coining Events. ! Nov. 22-25 Corn show at Walla Walla. 1 Dec 4-9 Pacific L International livestock Exposition ; at Portland. ; Nov. 21 and 22 Oregon Bar as sociation annual meeting at Portland. ', Nov. 30 (Thursday) Thanksgiving Day. : Dec. 11 to 13 State Horticultural society meeting at Hood River. J LOCAL BREVITIES. Guaranteed water, bottles. Putman rug store. Adv. 11-13-tf A beautiful line of manicure scis- IT Show sors and rollups and manicure set3 just what you may need for Christ mas. Silvcrthorn Familv Drue store. Adv. 11-18-tf. On improved rea) property in Cntor .-ounty, no delaya, current rates. C Grand Investment Co. Aov. Our prescription room is probably the most conveniently and best equipped in Oregon. We keep good and experienced help for this work four of us always at your service early and late. Our store is open lute in the evening and early in the morn ing. Try us, and we will try to pleasn you. -Silverthorn Family Drug store. I -Adv. 11-18-tf. Drs. Darland over Putman's Drug store after Dec. 1. Adv. 11-18-llt, Dr. Ralston, physician, surgeon and osteopath is now located in rooms 12 and 13 over Silverthorn 's Drug store. Main 21 Adv. 10-l-tf. We pay highest prices for hide and sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market, 1419 1-2 Adams Ave. Adv. 1-11-tf WANTED Farm foreman, or 4 Depot. Adv. Red 1751 ll-18-3rp Misses J owe and Rabone We carry a full line in Ladles Suits. Coats and Skirts in the S. & H. gar ment. We make Suits. Coats. Skirts and Dresses.' A perfect fit guaranteed. Remodeling done. West's New Bldg. Buy your girl a school coat. We have a good line cheap. Jones & Ra bone. Adv 10-Sl-tf. Wood Sawtng. Wood sawing promptly done, city or country. J. J. Murchison. Phone Red 732. Adv. tf. Fine white ivory, the most com plete line that factories turn out, at Silverthorn's. Adv. 11-18-tf. Are you a "Spug?" A spug is a member of the Spug society mutually organized for the prevention of the giving of useless Christmas presents. There 1b no initiation fee nor dues nor meetings to attend. All that is neces sary is just to be a spug and pride one's self on giving presents that are really worth while. The Baptist Ladies will hold their bazaar and food Bale in the Lewis Building, November 23-24. Dairy lunch the 24th from 11 a. m. adv.ll-20-4t Shooting match at Ed. MeyersicV, Friday, Nov. 24. 1 1-20-4 tp NEW TODAY STRAYED One bay mare branded 0. B. on the shoulder and svldlc marks; had a halter on; we-ght about 1150. 1020 Ash. P. 0. Box 329. Adv. 11-21-tf. LOST Storage battery. Leave at Johnstone & Reisland garage. Adv ll-21-3t. PERSONAL MENTION We pay oeit prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir SU Phone Black Kih 0-14, tf. SPOKANE ! NOV. 20-25 Dr. A. L. Richardson has moved hia offices from the Gardner building where he has been located many years, and is now in the new Sommer building. His telephone number is Main 15. Adv. 10-31-tf An Apple Exposition of Na tional Interest. If you are in terested in apples DON'T MISS IT An Apple Pie FREE to every me attending the show; 200 prizes every afternoon for women; voting competition be tween aid societies and women's clubs for $200 in gold; free mov ing pictures; baby pageants every afternoon; Princess Apple Blossoms, Hex Court of Prin cesses of Apple Land and King Pip in a Series of Night Spec tacles; Carnival Parades, Up roarious Fun and Frolic on down-town streets. Don't For get that .Apple Pie. LOW FARES ; for the round trip via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 0-W.R.R.&N. ;1 Tickets upon application to J. II. KEENEY A eent La Grande Sewing machines cleaned ' and re paired; work guaranteed. Phone Red 3532. Adv. 10-27-tf Don't forget about our developing and printing and our camera line. Silverthorns Family Drug store. Adv. 11-18-tf Have your old rug cleaned and you won't want a new one. Cherry's New Laundry. Adv. 11-7-tf. Dressmaking, No. 1008 corner Third and K, near Central school. Black 3512. Adv. 11-10-tf. The ladies of the Baptist church A GOOD INVESTMENT says M. D. Reynolds, Madison, Wis. who states: "I had rheumatism nine teen years; used three boxes of . TRADE, MARrt RHEUMATISM POWDERS and You Sold have thrown away crutches, can afford to try them. only by us, 60c and $1.00. LEVY-VOGEL DRUG CO. La Grande, Oregon. UNDERTAKING and EMBALMfNC W. H. Bohnenkamp Company ResiuenctChapel-Automobile Hearse-Licenced Embalmer W. A. Maxwell was a business vis itor from Union today. iW J5. Parker, of La Grande, was i Portland yesterday and registirei l the Hotel I'ortla. .. iRodney J. Kitchen, a Union attor ney, was over today on business matters, Miss Grace Childors is recovering from a Beige of bloodpoisoning and friends may visit her now. - I Bruce Dennis is transacting busi ness in Umatilla county and other Eastern Oregon points today. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church will meot at the home of Mrs. Wm. Moore on Second St., Thursday afternoon. Fritz Slade has been spending sev eral days in and around La Grande. Mr. Slade is connected with the State Bank Examiner's office at Salem. Jimmy Hicks, traveling passenger agent for the 0.-W., was in town this morning transacting company busi ness. Mrs. George U Small and sister, Miss Edythe Weaver, visited friends in Elgin today. i w M$ It f 5 Jil!li ! if 1 wmm SO v "The Easter of The FalT This date in the fall has the same significance as Easter in the spring a time when you feel that you must be arrayed in new clothing ' . .. . ' ' Every department in our store is filled with bright new styles in fall and winter ready- to-wear awaiting your selec tion. Come in today or tomo rrow and let us show you what , our K. C. U. buying power is doing for you and for us in better styles and lower prices. 7 . . t t. : Thanksgiving Apparel for Men J. Capp & Son's "100 per cent pure wool" clothing Made from the raw wool to the finished garment in one factory $18.00 to $25.00 R. C. U. Blue Serge Suits $14.75 We invite comparison with any $20 suit anywhere Our Special $9.87 Men's Suits Another example of our unequalled buying power through the R. C. U. Ferguson McKinney Dress Shirts "Absolutely fast colors" 98c, $1.25, $1.50 Men's McKibben $3.00 Hats "The rival of any $5.00 Hat" "Every woman that loves Dainty Footwear will be interested in these" New Novelty Boots fine black kid two-tone effects, pat ent with cloth tops, with the new spool and Louis heels. . $3.69, $3.95, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Choose Any TRIMMED HAT in the store for One-Half Price Wirthmor $1.00 Waists Wellworth $2.00 Blouses Victoria Silk Blouses $2.68 to $5.00 Korrect Dress Skirts $4.98 to $12.50 See Our Showing of NEW TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS La Grande's La Grande's Store Store two roads through tho forest reserve National ' Stock in Umatilla county. The application Members of the company which played to a good house .was made with B. J. Finch, supervisor at tho Arcade last night, went out to I of federal roads, says the Pendleton Account of Louisiana" that occupies V t-i:. ' . .u! t . .,, n ; rpLx ..Liul mm n11 .1 a i. i . i a . . - . . Queen, editor of the Dufur, Or., Dis patch. The Herald is a four-page, four-column paper, and contains "An dates there. "The Turning Point" wnu the n umber given last evening and it was a fine success in every way branchline points this morning to fill East Oregonian. They asked for an appropriation from tne icaerai roua fund for the rebuilding of the old Thomas and Rucker stage road up the Umatilla past Bingham Springs, thence up tho south fork to Sommer ville, and also for an appropriation for a road across the reserve from El gin to Milton. Supervisor Finch promised to send one of his held men to this country in the near future to examine the proposed roads. Plan for Campaign. A meeting of committeemen has been called by Chairman Linden Mo Cullough for tomorrow night at the Tf. M. C. A. to arrange for the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign banquet io be held soon. Drinkers Have Bmty Days in I'ra.rie Cliy. Fxpert Furier Furs Relined Remodeled and Repaired. Wilson Brothers Tailors Cleaning, Preising & Hat Blocking New Foley Building La Grande John Day, Or., Niv. 21. (SpccUl) Adoption of tho "bono dry" amend ment has resulted in a crin'lant stream of autome-bilcs to anil from airie City, the express oflir-e thrmitrh which all shipmertf of liquor for in- tenor parts of the county must pass. Seventy-odd packages of li.iuor were delivered to thirsty applicants Monday by Agent Hibbs. Over the Blue Mountains. Congressman Wm. L. LaFollctte, who was recently in Walla Walla ex pressed himself as keenly interested in the question of the federal govern ment doing something at an early date to aid in the movement of build ing one or more good roads through the Blue Mountains. Local good roads men will supply him with full particulars and along with Congress man Sinnott of Oretron ho promises to see what can be done when he re turns to Washington. While in Port land and Salem last month County Jud?e J. n. Marsh and Commissioner II. M. Corkburn made formal applica tion for federal aid in the building of Our Want Ads bring results. WAR NEWS WAS SLOW THEN Warren, It. I., Herald of 1803 Was Two Months Late WHh It University of Oregon, Nov. 21. (Special) A well preserved copy of the "Herald of tho United States," published "near the poBtofflce by Nathaniel Phillips," at Warren, R. I., December 27, 1803, has been presented to the school of journalism by T .C. LET US SHOW YOU a pile remedy that is different from any other. an tne first and three-fourths of tha second page; about two columns of ad vertising, nearly all of which is classi tied ads or legal notices; a column of domestic news; a column of foreign news; and three-fourths of a page of miscellanv. War news from France in the Her-' aid was two months old; war news from England was seven weeks oM. The paper will be put into tlra school of journalism musoum. PILE REMEDY is used both externally and inter nally. Guaranteed to give relief from any form of piles or money refunded. Sold only by us, 60c and $1.00. LEVY-VO(JEL DRUG CO. La Grande. Oregon. Get That Xmas Suitt It Does Not Cost You Anything A Tailor-Made Suit Overcoats $15.00 to $30.00 Newest and Latest in Neckwear, all prices 50c to $1.50 Blue Serge Suits, big values $22.50, $25.00 Leather Vests, All Prices Sheep Lined Vests $3.50 Hats, ITats, All Kinds of Ilats 50c to $5.00 t THE TOGGERY i t i