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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1905)
1 i i ': f ('' IJW v ., - .ss ca BaS : i LOC AL JTEMS WHAT' SOME FtOPL JN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. . leather Tonight and Sunday oo caslcDal rain or snow.. Adam Crotaman, of tha Cora, was In tbe city today on boaineta Mra. Fred Waffle anr! red from Pan dleton tils morning on a brial visit, LiUla Alice, daughter of Mr and Mra. L Parka of Elgin dlad Tuesday of dlptherta. The danca given at tha Commercial club laat night by tha club mambara waa well attended oonaideriog the bad weather. r Mra. M E llonan waa taken serlona ly ill very aaddenly in her roomi at ' the Hotel Foley yesterday, and la still very ill. Mr L L MoKennon of Alloel, who has been in the city on boaineia left lor home this mornlog oo tha Elgin Branch. The bheriff's offiae waa moved today from ita temporary qoartere in tha !"T t T 1 W.tlnnal Rank in to the court house. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which was presented at tha Opera lipase last night by tha Weldaman Company whs a usual well attended. There Is not a oaae of oontagiooa disease in tha city and has not been for aeveral weeka. An exceptional condition (or a oity the size of La Grande. . Marshal Ray burn arrested a man giving bis name as 01 Olsen who is aop posed to be one ol the fo r men who broke Jail at Pendleton m few days ago Sheriff Taylor la expected over tonight Mr Henry Striker of Elgin, who baa been on the etlt jury of the Federal Court at Portland for tha paat aeveral weeks, reinrned Jthla forenoon to La Graude and left today for bia home. Rev O Crocket, oi the Al Churoh South of ibis place, who haa been at Pendleton engaging in ktho revival meetings at that plana returned ibome last evening. He will hold services as usual Punday forenoon and evening. No Contagion It lias bun rumoied, or to say tha least of it, many Inquiries have bein made in regard to the prevalence of contagious di eases In this oity. Jt is Impossible to find the source of tbia rumor, but the question has even been asked It there ware not seventy two cases of dlptherla in the oity. The Observer has made it a point to inves tigate this matter, and, after consult ing all tl.e dootors iu town, baa found out thai the rumor as entirely false and without foundation. Mot only is there no oaae ol dln'tm lain the oity, bnt there are no con ;igious diseaaes of any kind. A Half U NMKTCHRBLE Page Full of BHRGHINS Our nxed policy ofcleariog out the oddi and ends after EVERY seasons' selling, insures you new and seasonable goods at all times. Being continue y n touch with the best markets of the world, through representatives whose business it is to furnish os with the newest and moat depend tble goods of .1 kinds, we are at all times in a position to offer you the cream of the markets without the necessity of following the Ad custom of buying six months in a -vsnce, with the attending dangers of overloading on undesirable styles and patterns just eub goods ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE The most savin Prices ever placed on goods "of real merit and entirely worthy of your consideration, but let prices talk; REMEMBER THI - ' " .,miMir ftntiT lAMTTARV 71 r.DnsTCCT AMn VtnST PAR PkAChTNi CLEARANCE SALE LLUb uo oA UKUAi iuvjti. ANOTHER SUBSTANTIAL OUT IN LADIES' SUIT PRICES This is the most sensational price concession we hive ever made on our ladie's suits. They are all this fall's new suits, amd many of them suitable for spring wiar but they must go. $ 9.00 Suits Reduced to $ 5.75 12.50 19.50 ii 7-75, r tf LADIES' TAILOR and DRESS SKIRTS AT LESS THAN COS J of MATERIAL It is conceded by the knowing ones that our line of skirts is perfection in style fiit, material and workmanship, and that our regular prices are exceedingly reasonable. Note the fotlowing prices carefully. $6.50 to $7.50 Skirts 4.50 to 5.00 " 9 75 this 'Sale ii ii i ii ii $4.85 3.69 1.89 50 Pieces Lace and Embroideries Regular price 6i to lOe C pritc the yard V V"' Ladies' Hats at One-Half Price Standard American Prints the yard, 5 cets Contract Let The county ooorl during Us last session among otber business of ion li tenoe lei ibe contract lot tne pur cbssa of the neoessury new luruilura for tbe court bouse. Tlie contract was let to Henry & O.ir at eighteen hundred dollars. There ara several null da firms competing lor tLe busi ness aud it is gratifying to know that a local firm was able to meet tbe coru petition and secure the business. LOST Pair of glasses without rims, ' chain attached, between Cor. 2 and Adams Avenue and Depot. Jteward for return to thia oflioa. . You Can't Beat Our Menu wn if you do par higher Jprirea than we ask. Each Item on oar bill of fare is specialty, Foo cant get it better , cooked or served, no matter .what yon pay. , Eating ...... here la a pleasure. It is jalw an econ omy, Coma Inand enjoy both. We'll expect 70a often altar your first - visit. MODEL QsSTAURANT J. A. ARB (JOELS, Prop. OPEN DAYJANDJHIUI1T ) ' We e. weekly Meal t f"CA , Tiokets Gash ...;.4W Boys' Suits at Less than Ever 2.20 2.90 3.65 3.95 3.95 4.80 5.20 5.95 I 3.00 3.25 Suits, Sg! 4.00 4.25 ." " 4.50 5.00 " " 5.00 5.50 " LonLtl 5.00 three-piece Suits 6.00 650 7.50 Men's Goods at a Saving $12.50. 13.50 Suits .$8.85 7.50, 10.00 Overcoats 6.25 3.50, 4-00 Shoe 2 85 2.50 Shoes 1.95 1.25 . Dress Shirts .85 125 1.50 Wool Underwear 1.25, 1.50 Hats Heavy Wool Sox .95 98 .19 Ladies' Goods for a 'Song $5.00 to $6.00 Silk Waists $1.95 1.25 Wocl Waists .25 425 Waist Patterns 275 .25 to ,.60 Collars .15 ,25 to .50 Belts .10 2.50 to 3.50 Shoes 198 Heavy Wool Hose . s .19 Fascinators, Black and White .19 . Sheetings Less Pepperell Mills sheetings are standard for quality the world over. We handle nothing else. 2 yards wide unbleached .19 21 2 2 21 21 tt tt tt tt tt tt tt .23 .25 bleached .19 .23 .25 .11 tt it 42 inch 46 " " " 42 " Pillow Tubling .125 .16 Another Church La Qraodn is soon to have another churon building. Artioles of inoor j porstion have been filed with the sec retary of State iuoorporstiog the Ger ms Evangelical Luthern church The capital stock fixed 12000 aid the incorporator are John Shilling Sr John Bteiu, Will Lottie, John Sbiluig Jr. and John Louis. A snbaorlption paper wai circulated yesterday and nearly five hundred dulUrs has aire dy been subenbd. ' Building will begin in a short timp. La Grande will have tbe honor of tiaviog the second cbotoh of tbe de nomination iu the state. The A E S L The A E 8 1 as entertained Kriday eveiilnn at tha home of Mrs J do An thony by --rs. Anthony at.d Miss Burger. Theeveniig was pleasantly apent t playing whist and trix after which re treal.menta a ere served. TboM present were Messrs and Me dames Stall, Thronson, Haiaten, Whit by, Oliver, Thomaa, Anthony, Miaa a Wiltse and Brrger. The League will meet Tuesday aftr t oon at the home of Mra. J Whitby Atttention Rebeccas All BebeOcaa are requested to attend the regular meeting next Tuesday evening. By order ol tbe Secretary, Ada Foiwar Good Selection . At the meeting of the City Council Thursday evening, Mr Fred Bock, ol the firm of Book and Thomas, was elected ohief of tbe fire department. He Is an efficient and capable man for thepoaltlon. ... Forth best and whitest brut) ueJer Mr. Phillip Oonley from the Cove vicinity is a visitor in the city. Mr. Andy 8uliivan arrived in tbe city yesterday aud left tbis morning for Bummerville. Geo. Goodbrod hd a very nrrcw escape from drowning in bis father Uke Wednesday morning He badpu' oo h's skates earley in tbe morning and while fkating over tbe dot-pest part of tbe lske the ice gv way, precipita ting him into th wtei. Fortunately tbe ice cutter, t esrd the ioe bresk and nulled t'ie lad from ibe icy water. Uniou floout Jersey Cream Patent Floor. Every tack guaranteed by ((omit; & Staples, Grocers Os-te-op-a-thy Of course, when the' Osteopathic pbyaiolan speaks of a "dislocated" vertabra in osteopathic diagnosis, he does not mean a dislocated vertebrae in the aenM ol surgical ilsloeation whioh means a total dialooatioh. Os teopathic diagnosis is ao much more minute and stilled that it ta ea ac count, not only of complete disloca tions, whirh are rare and the result of great violence usually, but also ot all the thousand and one slips, Jol's, strains and Infinitely email luxations and disturbances of position which occur as tbe result of life's manifold mishaps and are now shown to be most productive diaease factors. Do not think of a surgical dislocation which means literally a "broken back'' when the Osteopath speaks of a "dislocation" in hla own diagnosis. OaODOODDOaOD DO O BQ dqdqobddqooooov a a a a a a 9 ROCK SPRINGS COAL Two Cars just received. Come around to our office in Slater Building and see . v how it burns or call phone 1801 and we will tell you all about it. ' Grande Rondc Cash Company Press Lewis and S. D. Go we. vrjaBSoaaaaosBooJB oiSBBBaeaQtirjno r : r. It H I lit 1 1 1 1 II I lit I le 1 1 1 t-t Make Money by Saving It I The past season has been an exceptioually good ne with us and our stock is coasequeutly brokea in some 1 hoes. However we bUiII have lots of good things left, and to shoir.our appreciation of the literal patronage with which the pabho has favored us, we are now offering what is left of seasonable goods at from I Twenty-five to Fifty per cent Less than Regular Prices Come and See - Bargains in all Departments f The Golden Rule Company a. -w- . t . auawamn a o a a 'ft" o a a a i. l...Jrar&esc re , . . Smallest Prices I Tf "I ii.llltlHIll HHIMS-eiits il in i ssi i t : , IM imiiiii nut mm inwi scy Crura Flour. I M.I ... . jtr it