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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1905)
..... 4; c uni THAV HDODS WHERE TO GKT THEM This Important question which presents itself once every year is answered below ' . . n. . ... . , . ab it hprr it isr.orrccL, - yutsuiy nisnesi in everjiiims. u yuu ' SEE A i! Our Great Window Display of Mechanical Toys Santa Will there and show how they, work j Every afternoon from 2:30 to 530 j mi ' r.rj .' .: TV . .1 Largest Stor'p- LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mr. L A. Wright of Elgin ar ' in th city today on business. A. Shaw Jr. of Alical cam up last vening and it in the city today. ' t ' N. C. McCeod, the Elgin attorney, Is in . th city on legal business. Leroy Lomax, diitrict attorney of ; Baker county, it in the city today on ' legal buinea. Ben Grout, who has been attending th State University at Eugene, came home . ', yesterday to spend the holidays. r s Ed Kiddle returned this morning from Portland where he his been on a busi- -ness trip. s ' ' , ' Mike Larkln of Will Walla Is over -from that place to take the roadmaster' 'office while Peter Grant 'take a short ' ' vacation. " ' 4 '"f " '' 1 Q. W. Powers, the Minnesota land man. ,ha moved from -the Slater building into the Ralston building on Adams avenue. - ,.. . ,.., . Miss Nellie J. Lottritz will address the Grande Ronde circle No. 47, Women of ' "Woodcraft on the evening of ; Pecsmber '21, at the K. of P. hall. All membersare requested to be present. ' , . . f " , , , , - This piper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed articles will be received : subject to the discretion of the editors.. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. Fred Fox of this city and Bliss and '' Frank McKennoa of Alice! returned this morning from the Agricultural College, at ' " Corvallis to' spend the . holidays. They will return after the first of the year. ' W. M. Reynolds, the expressman, will leave this evening for Das Moines, Iowa, where his father is very low. A he is seventy-nine years of age grave fears are entertained of his ultimata recovery,1? 1 Joseph F. Richardson returned last evening from a tour" of inspection of the Sound and Willamette .valley cities, r Joe says after a month absence that' he thinks mora of La Grande than var. Ralph Reynolds and Hugh McCa,ll came uo this morning from Corvall's where they have bean attending the Ag- iculture College to spend the holidays with their parents. Forrest Ivanhoe will follow later. v . ' ' .Mosa Elledge, one of Union county's most progressive farmer was . a La Grand visitor this afternoon. Ha has just sold on - hundred and fifty tons of hay to Pendleton dealer for which h received ten dollar par ton f. o. b. La Grande.' Mr. William Murphy, who ha been visiting in th city for vral weeks, will i return tomorrow vmng a far a Port land wher h will b joind by Mr. Murphy, from Chhilis and they will pro ceed to Santa Barbara wher they will pnd th winter. in Motion 1308, 1310, 1?12 Ademi Avenue. , W. I. Wright of Union 1 over today in connection with the Nodin case. W, J. Townley and C. E. Cochran ar over from Union today on business. ' MARRIED ? PEARSON-WILKINSON-On th 20th -' day of Pesember, 1906, in this. city, Mr. W. L. Pearson and Mis Emma . Wilkinson, John E. Hough, Justic of th Peace officiating. Mr. Pearson re side at North Powder and Mis Wilkin inson was a Union girl. . They left on the evening east bound train for their new horn Jn or nar North Powder. Both th. contracting parti ar well and favorably known in Union county and th Observer join with their many friend in wishing them a pleasant voy age on th ea of matrimony and all ( the h appines possible. , v OSTEOPATHY fOR (OUSUMPTHHI Madical Talk, which 1 decidedly not an Osteopathic publication, devotes com space to th cas - of ,Miss Munson, of Winfield, Kansas, who was cured of son sumption ... by .Osteopathy, Th editor states that, he wishes people "to know that , Osteopathic ' physicians are not necessarily bone-docors, but that they successfully treat many diseases which the drug doctors admit that they are un- able to cur." Such evidences of liberal ity and appreciation ar very pleasing..' . SHANGANI AGAIN QUIET ; (Hcrlpps New Association) Shanghai, Pec.. 20. The city is quiet today and business has been resumed. TO THE CHILDREN. f. The children can write their letter to Santa Claus and mail them at Newlin Drug Co. s store. Always Accommodating ' You will always find us accommodating. Try us and see if we are not ever ready to oblige, and our prices are right . '." . AT, Hill, prescription druggisj ,t A Crerp'ng Death. Blood poison creeps up . toward the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns,. Belle Plaine.'Minn., -writes that' a friend dreadfully Injured his hand, wbk)h swelled up like blood poisoning. "' Buck len's Arnica SUlve drew out the poison healed the wound, .and saved his life. Best in the world for . burns and sort 25c at Newlin' Drug Store. j Saved By Dynamite Sometimes.' flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fir can't cross. Sometimes. cough hangs on so long, you feel a if nothing but dynamite would cure it Z, T. Gray, of Calhoun G write: "My wif had a vary ag gravated cough, h;h kept her awakt night. Two physicians could not help her; so sh took Dr. King' New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough and Colds, which asd hr cough, gav her sleep, and finally cured,' her." Strictly scientific cur ; fof bronchitis and L Gripp.' for sals by Newlin Drug Co Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Tria bottl free. :,:.':v.;A; Glaus P j. : J Smallest Prices I ? SOCIETY LYLE TUESDAY MUSICAL . Program , Roll Call, Fact from th lif of Beetho ven. "-.'.' I: i Piano duet "Dane of th Demon" yolst Edna and Florence McCall Vocal (olo, "Moonlight Sohato" Beethoven Mr. W. W. Berry Reading, "Saint Peter at the gate" ' Mi Robbenia Paul Vocal olo, "Th Farwell" Beethoven Mr. W. B. Sargent ' " Reminiscence ..:...Mr. Jap Steven Quartette "Bed tim" . Nvin ' Miss Mabel Williams. Mrs. Neil, . Mrs. Jap Stevens, Mr. Forrest , Th number war all excellently ren derered and highly appreciated by a good sized audience.. " , " , ,. - f i - , , PIVt HUNDRED CLUB ; Th Fiv Hundred Club spent a. vary pleasant afternoon on P. . Street Mr W. Morrison. Mr. F. Moor and Miss Felic Lyna wsre substitutes in th absanc of three"' -members. The club presented an elegant rose jar,, to Mrs. Mosby. . . Mrs. Bohnenkamp was highest cor winner. . Tempting . refreshment daintily served, added to th delight of the afternoon. ' - ' '. iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATEOF OREGON PJH UHQH, . . COUNTY Tlie Amtliamxtrd 'arConpany private cup,irtloo, , Plslnilff. N P. Nrwell aud Ida M. Newell, hl wire, , . Ik f Ailai in To N.: F. Ntwell erd IdH M. New n hl wlta, the above naitud WMe-'dnolei . In th nam of . tin i ai f On gn ; Yuu are hertrl.y n qnir d .to l'inr and nn. rtLc eomplHlot (I'ed umt. a ' In th Vlove fO tltbd nil on nrbrloie ihc l day or un A. D. ii'UH, or f, r wain iltpnof the Plaintiff will auply t.. the Court foi be taller li nun, lii In tlir Ciniulalnt a ! fr r .., and ilacre aguiiut y. Tor Ibeeuln ir f l; iU.mi with Intimi Ibrrw'n at dKlit cnt par annum rrom nay lath-., wu lor lit mm o J'JUjOO atlum-5' lw a id 'in ( md til buiwujtoie end for I he occre f. tie Court o,rlnaiD(tbemoftiage,aat mt la tbecoin plalnl and dlr cilng aulr or tbr n onj Ml praniUeefor I be payment i.f naM Judgment nd deem and for one al i.llaf. V-B wilt funbir lake notltf hi lhla nmmoni la i Ubllh, d In tlie La UrnndeEvei.il g baver, a nrwi.pair or nrrai ri-rul tion ptiblhnl at La Urande. Union Cunlv, Orenn.. for ix enniee live , the rtrai rni'livalloD ihf re orbeinr of date lierembar , lUUu. by order of Ho. Robert Kakln, Judge or the ab v en titled ( oua, made and dated on the 6th. day f beoember, A. l. MM CRAVt KOKK A GRAVl'FOVD, Attorneys for Plain In. Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea is ' imply Hquid electricity. It soes to avarv prt of your body, bringing nw. blood. trngth ar new vigor. It make you wl and keep you well. ,55 cent. Nwlin Drug Companjr. Silver Cake Baskets A ornament ,or uble 4nd - - i , . i i ii- ... . Chafing Dishes Silvcr Trays Silver Crumb trays 0nt& : Silver Mus , - Jewel Cases. Button Boxes These are made of heavy ailver with raised exterior decoration and si t anrtHarPir An elegant bureau ornament Price. waiw aiuei VVVIVI1 f ' AlllPr IPh Vfttc ' I ; 0Mvei 1 Vd eiS I Pearlllandle Knives and Forks J Carving Sets Cut Glass Haviland Dinner Sets : Lnocoiaie sets : Cracker Jars Salad Sets : Jardiniers , : Vases Dutchware Children's 3 department ) CHILDS Knif and Fork set best Roger 1847 goods. Pric $1.75, With Pearl handle $2.60. ' 2 .- CHILDS China Mug 6 cent to 25 cent. Silver Mugs, gold lined, very fine, $1.25 to $2.00. Also a full line of r ' Skate. Sleds. Toy Banks, Toy Cook Stove. Sad-Iron, etc. " S 'By making a small deposit any article will be laid away until called for. Make your selection now while our stock is complete. MRS T.N. MURPHY 1 HARDWARE CROCKERY AMD SPORTING GOODS : i ; ... ' 'aaaa 1 M MMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMM GIFT Only four days remaing in which to ' ; OUR STORE ; cw 5ussiions or appropriate presents i Suit Cases Bath Ladies' Suits House Coats 1 QlKnrvHPC : , rx Ctiiea This elegant household utensil is coming iur une I complete i piiwi"t , U ..;..m rrd these should be in ev.ry horn. Tw. .h,; mllff. nld lined and . . , An appropriate girt to any laay. uur uno win h" n nn i 3g oicce sets $6 to $15, 4 piece sets $20.00 : Th vry finst Roger 1847 goods fork in silk lined leather case Silver Knives and Fork, per set W hav them in all style. An appropriate and usful gift Pries rang ; from . ' , 3 - $2.50 to $12.00 . No dining table is proprly drssd without at Iatfw article of cut glass. , s ,. Our line is complete nd w invite your inspection : If you lov her prove it by getting her a t of ths. Evry woman lov , Haviland China. .Prices per set 101 pieces , ' $35.00 : .4 .:, ..J 1.. You cannot serve cracker properly pleas you. Price Eleg and Haviland and Japanese war. these. Price No parlor look "right without on or Th largest variety and most beautiful i Price . N These goods ar all th rag thi year. now or you may be too late. SUGGESTIONS tions for gift giving. WILL BE OPEIM EVERY EVEMNG Robes Neckwear f Furs Men's Gloves , Fancy Hose Inrllon DL.l.l. niuiaii uidimicii STORE OPEN EVENINGS go Store very tSoi $s aaAva rranars! USA AVerV 1 00 into mor general us .very year, . wv .v r trivi. adding tona to ny dining e aa CO Ml W. can uit you in thes. good. $2.50 to $5 50 beauUfully decorated. Price ; 2 . t a.v w vr ilk i. oo to $6.00 : made. Price per set six knes i and mt $5 and $15.00 I 'wars KlnHaat onalitv. Price $8.00 to $10.00 without a Cracker Jar. Our line will $1.00 to $3.50 Every woman should hav a set of $1.50 to $9.00 mor Jardiniers. We hav them at $100 to $6.00 line of vases vr shown in thi city, 10c to $15.00 'A 9 Com in and make your selection , J - i . M. M.M.M make your selec I f THIS WEEK t Sill; Dress Patferns J Suits Overcoats Umbrellas DoISr: I - I.LI li . 1 I auic Linens i m k i ttlllill. '))tt))))tt, X " - niatt !rwfwvTs rr. rvv" I.