La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 26, 1905, Image 6

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;! A Merry ; Christmas
The Golden Rule Company
Hopes that EVERYBODY enjoyed this great day to the
fullest extent and judging from the immense amount
of goods we sold for the occasion, uc believe they did.
We appreciate this liberal patronage on the part of
the public and to show our appreciation are going to
give the trade :
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ANOTHER GREAT TREAT
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Watch for full particulars la'er in this Space
THE GOLDEN RULE COM PAN Yl
Largest Store-
1308, 1310, 1?12 Adtims Avenue.
Smallest Prices
LOCAL ITEMS 1
TOTAL BLISS IS DESCRIBED BY PRESIDENT CLEYELAUD Al HAVI1W
A PAIR Of SUSPENDERS ON EVERY PAIR Of PANTi WE HAVE
"THE BLISS" AT fRQM 50C TO JiO A PAIR. , ...
A Conqueror Hat $5.00 Get the tiza out of hit old on
A Good Sweater, $3 to $6
A Smoking Jacket of Cordigan, $5 to $16
A Silk or White Wash Vest. $ 1 .50 to $6
A pair of Fancy Hose. 26e to 75c
A Tie, all description, from 25o to $2.60
A Muffler. $1.60. Full Dress Muffler. $2.60 .
A pair of Wilson Bros. Shirt, $1.60 to $2.60
A Handkerchief, from 60c to $1.60 ' ' '
A pair of Hanan or Walkover Shoes, from $5.60 to $6.
. the figures In the old pair to get the size you want
. Cloves, all kinds and prices. We carry but one class of goods
the BEST. Call and make your selection and we will keep them
for you until you want them.
Bring
$40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY
. DEC 31
Every $1 cish purchase, or paid on account en
titles you (o a chance. .. .. ..
;. COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER . 1
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SUIT CLUB WINNERS 1
0. L. Bitten. 35 Suit New Club
A U ANDREWS
V, Haberdasher and Tailor
Just Received by W. H. Bohncnkamp a beautiful
LINE OF ROCKERS
From 75c up j
The finest display of China and Class
In the city. , See the Ten Cent Table i
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SOCIETY
DINNER PARTY '
Mrs. T. N. Murphy was hostess yoster
day at a most enjoyable dinner party
covers being laid for sixteen. The room
were appropriately docirated with holly
large wreaths and Christmas bells beinf
suspended from the ceiling. The dining
table was a sight of beauty, fairly dazz
ling with cut glass, silver and cut flowers.
Mirrors, surrounded with wreaths of hol
ly, with vases of chrysanthemums and
carnations in center, formed the table
decorations. Tucked under the napkin al
each cover were da'nty and useful little
souvenirs for the guests. Mrs. Murphy is
a royal entertainer and a charming host
ess. Pleasant memories will always
hang around the Christmas of , 1905 for
those present 1
AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .
A large and appreciative audience lis
tened to the following rrogram at the
Presbyterian church, Saturday evening
Dec. 23.
Song School
Responsive reading
Reading scriptures and Prayer
Rev. O. A. McKinlav
Address of welcome Eugene Emerson
Exercise and song Primary class
Recation Walter Young
Song School
Song Mr. Rinehart's class
Exercise and song Mrs. Bartlett's class
Recitation Oscar Johnson
"Star Bearers" Mr. Wright's class
Recitation Frank Holm
Exercise and song Miss Richardson's class
Address I Re. E. R Hays
Sn School
Distribution of presents.
Engineer and Mrs. Geo. Hansen, of
Teiocaset are in the city for the holidays.
Dr. George O'Conner spent Christmas
in Pendleton. ".
W. Hathaway was in the city yesterday
from Carson. . .
Tom Braiser. the Union capitalist, is in
city today.
D. C. Crawford returned to Pendleton
this morning after having spent Christmas
with his family here.
Miss Alma Harris, who is teaching in
the Pendleton public schools, is spending
the holidays et home.
Mr. Joe Sheets, of Union, spent Christ
mas in the city visiting his sister. Mrs. J.
W. Earls.
B. Reavis, who has been vis
iting his son, L. D. Reavis for several
weeks, spent Christmas with his son, Wm.
rteavis, in Pendleton.
'1 hi orflers of the Eastern Star, the
Blue Lodge and the Royal Arch Masons,
hold their joint installation of officers to
morrow evening.
Mrs. C. L. Pierce and daughter. Minnie,
went to Pendleton to spend Christmas,
from where they will go to Hollywood,
waul., w kiouu ui. nutUi. .
Remember the school meeting to be
held in the High School building, Thursday
Afternoon, for the purpose of a tax as
itated in the regular notice in this issue.
David Eccles, who has been in Cali
fornia, while on his way home to Salt
Lake spent Sunday in the city. He ex
pects to return after the first of the year.
Leslie Matlock of Heppner returned thi
morning after (pending Christmas with
Mr. and Mr. A. A. Roberts.
Mr. j. w. Jaarls, who is representing
the La Grande Marble Works, went to
Union this morning on a business trip for
the company.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodhouse and
family left this morning for southern Utah
where they will spend two weeks visiting
elatives.
Robert Blumenstein of Elgin is
making proof on a timber claim at the
JJnited States Land Office todayand H.
L Davis ofSuTrrptur un MUWBSuad.
Jess Murchison, the fourteen year old
son of Mrs. Annie Merchison, who has
been quite sick with pneumonia is report
ed much better today.
Ben Scott, the well known meat cutter
formerly with Bock & Thomas, but now
of Nampa, Idaho, spent Christmas with
friends in this city, returning this morn
ng. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinney of Joseph
were in the city Sunday visiting relatives
and will spend a few days in the country
visiting Mrs. Kinney's sister, Mrs. Frank
Council.
E. B. Bishop of Utopia, Iowa, after
spending some time looking over this
section of the county is so well pleased
that he has sent for his family.
- friends arjdje
. --MfiTRobert
makinir Droof
HO TRAtf Of ATTORNEY
No trace has been discovered of John
F. Fuller, the attorney who early in the
week forged the name of W. S. Bower,
his former employer, to a $25 check
hich ha passed on Frank Scott at the
Arctic saloon.
r Fuller disappeared from Baker City
Tuesday, telling his wif and little child
that ha was going to Portland for a few
days. The police have notified the au
thorities throughout th country of Fuller'
crime and sent descriptions of the man to
nearly every city in th northwest, but
nothing has been heard as to his wherea
bouts. Constable Yantis. into whose
hands th case has been placed, says he
is confident he will land hi man before
long and xpcts to hear of "Tiis capture
most any time unless he has succeeded
in getting across the tin into Canada.
Baker City Herald.
OIK (LUB IN TOWN
Th Whitman College Glee Club, which
appear at Steward opera house this
evsning. arrived last night and are today
preparing for their splendid entertainment
to be given tonight
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Until
January 2. I will give ONE FOURTH OFF
ON FANCY CHINA
ION
10 percent Off
HEATING STOVES-:
This is to reduce my stock for-stock taking
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
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GIFTS FOR SMOKERS
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Christmastide offers no better oppor
tunity than can be found in the
v Key West Perfecto
Our -line of these favorites embrases
ii i4t, ami uieia uul but
would be treasured and prized by any
"lover of the weed." -
C. E. HACKMAN, 1
Factory Corner Adam Avenue and
Greenwood Street Red 1641
J. F. Sappington and H. P. Sprague of
Elgin spent Christmas in th's city.
Miss Rose Foutes. one of Walla Walta's
most charming high school teacher's is in
the city spending the holidays with her
sister Mrs. J. A. Thronson.
Continued prosperity in the United
States is having a marked effect on im
migration. For the year ending June 30,
1905. the total wa 1.027,421 the first
year in which a full million was exceeded.
. After the entertainment this evening
the Whitman Glee Club will be given a
reception at the home of Register E W
Davis, by Mrs. Malory. -'
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fulton, of Elgin are
in the city guests of Mr. and Mr. W. F,
Hendricks. This is their first meeting in
twenty five years and are enjoying living
over former years. Mr. Fulton is uncle of
Mr Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ayer and L. ,L
Matlock of the Gold Coin mine in Baker,
county. Dr. and Mrs. E. A'. Vaughn of
Pendleton, Miss Barber, of Portland and
the Misses Lavela and Edna Florence
were guests of Receiver and Mrs. A. A.
Roberts of Main Street Christmas.
. Sfrvice
This drug store tries to serve every
customer so well that they will not think
of going elsewhere for drug store goods.
A. T. Hill. Prajcrip tion Druggist
, THE BEST DINNER
you ever ate is the kind we are serving. .
Just think of what you like best to eat
and come here and get it prefectly c ook
ed and perfectly served. Each dish ap
petising in look as well a smell and
taste. '
THE PROOF Of THE PUDDING
is in the catirg. So drcp in ty yrurrel
and put our brands to the test After
that you will come often and bring your
friends wTth you. For in addition to a
first class meal we add to your happiness
by carving the price as well as we do
the meals. -
The Model Restaurant
J. A. Aibwklf, Proprietor
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