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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
I r 4 All our ,r series are good, clean, fresh, and pure. The kind that s will make your meals very delici- pus, and give the house-wife an easy task in prepairing it. We challenge the city on fresh farm produce end berries. Every- thing that should be found in a J first class grocery. j PROMPT ' DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 46 OFIMNF f RP f lCRTH FIR STREET ! i . fG. D. HAGERTY SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH Hay, Grain, Chopped Feed and Wood I Free Delivery 1410 Adams A enue Phone, black 1211 CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY X No order too large None too small Whenever you have any sympathy to bestow, direct it towards th j young wom an who never usH Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Newlin Drug Co. M ASKS j Plain Noses with Classes. j MEW Domino. Jester Betls E. M. Wellman ADAMS AVENUE m PARR -LOGAN CO. i LA GRANDE. OREGON. Now is the time to buy property as the demand is increasing and in a few months prices will advance accordingly. W have a number of good barg:rs. a few ef whicn are the following. SNAP-Good 2 story house on Adams Ave. $1400 terms. 2 lots and house fine location close in--$I600. BARGAIN 5 pieces of income bearing business property. W;;j pay from 1 1 to 12 net interest. EXTRA GOOD-2 unimproved lots in business ecuon on A jams Ave. are advancing every day Wiil pay to investigate. All kinds of residence lots in best locality. Dirt cheap. Fine 7 year old orchard in Fruitdaie can be irrigated Pr?;s $5700 terms. Wheat, Beet and Orchard lands of any s.ze to suit purchaser at very low figure and excellent terms. Call and see Parr-Logan Co., Real Estate. Office in La Gra-de National Band building. Sole agents: FAIRBANKS MORRIS CO. PORTLAND Engines, Pumps Irrigation plants a specialty Office in La Grande National Bank Building IF THINGS DC N'T QIITE The apparently distorted condition of affairs it probably dje to the fact that YOU NEED GLASSES OR ARE WEARING A FAULTY PAIR In either case a c'iin;a of view can ba effected thoj;h a v;s t to Ciir ELECTRICAL OICAL Df-PATTMtNT THE ONLY MODERN OPTICAL PARLOR IN LA GRANDE. EQUIPP ED WITH THE LATEST ELECTRICAL MACHINERY. WATCHES Any make, Eigin, Hamilton. R.CKford. Wakham. 'A'c sell them as low as the manufacturers will let us. JEWELRY The best assortment of Reliable jewelry in town. Call and stte for yuurseV. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED O. M. HEACOCK THE NEW JEWLER AND OPTICIAN Heidenreich Building, Opposite Bohnenkamp's Store La Grande, Ore. 'SPECIAL! iSALCl I THIS WEEKOWY j High Grade SWEATERS $5.50 Silk and wool $4.00 : 4 00 All wool 3.00 : OS t 2.25 us j 3.00 2.50 Also a line of Youths and Boys' Sweaters to be closed out at cost I A. V. Andrews : 9 HABERDASHER I : TAILOR. WANTED-A boy to learn telegraphy and earn a small salary at the same time. Apply at W. U. T. office. & Company J e ' I LOOK : RIGHT TO YOU e i . in t J & j socETy j Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Obesast of P.nH- leton rsited in the city this morning. E. S. MeKomis of Union is a county seat visitor today. Judge Eakin is in Union today on busi ness. "icuiain, or Portland, is visiting friends in the city today. T. F. Gallaway of Echo was a visitnr in La Urande last evening. Mrs. Grant Lincoln left this morning for Huntington to visit friends a few days. Rev. W. H. Gibson returned from Raknr City this morning, having spent some days at names and Baker this week. Dan Sommer, one of Elo-in's liv mr chants, returned home this mornino- ftr transacting business in this city a day W. J. Bishman a business man of Eloln transacted business in this city and Union last night and today. The Popular Course ODens this evaainu when Victor Dorris gives his lecture "Man before God and Man before ' Man." L. W. Ruckman of Alicel is in the- eitv today calling on friends and transacting business. Miss Eva Andrews, of Portland is iathe city the guest of C. L. Dunn, she will; re main several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cotner left yester day morning for Wallowa county, where they will visit a few days. Victor Dorris. who is to lecture in, the Central church tonight, arrived this morning, coming from Springfield, III. Mr. and Nrs. A. B. Cherry, arrived in this city this- rooming from Portland; Mr Cherry will start a new Laundry here soon. Attorney Robert H. Lloyd, after spend ing a couple of days at the county seat on IegaJ business, returned horn this morning. Mrs. A. i. Harris, arrived in this city this morning from Idaho, to visit her daughter. Mrs. C J. Smith, a week or ten days. Engineer G. S. Parker came down from Kameia to spend a few days. Mr. Parker reports three inches of snow on the summit, and still snowing. Miss Hazel Tice, of Summerville. who has been spending the past month as a guest of Mrs. S. A. Goodman in Baker City, reutrned home this morning. Remember the Forresters annual Thanksgiving bail. Do not overlook the date Thursday Nov. 29. You will surely have a good time if you bo, and you will will certainly regret it if you don't. The deeds were sizned today wherebv Julius Fisher becomes the owner of lots Band 9. block No. 21. Consideration $700. J. L Mars says both parties to the transact.on are satisfied, as he has the money and Mr. Fisher the lot'. COUCT HOUSE IUHS The following complaints have been filed with tne county clerk the past month. -d will be heard by the circuit court: O. F. Coo.isge vs Joseph Trpeer; sjit to recover $119.73. John Miller vs W. H. Riom; suit to recover $230 on a promissory note. Joseph Anson vs Fannie 3. Anson; pla.ntiff charges desertion and asks for d;;rce. S. 1. Corp vs Macabee Building Associ ate , ts recover $250 on a promis sory r.ou. La C-rars Investment Company vs Fr.U A.-.son a.-.d Jeanette Anson; fore- j civure if mortgage. j ArgV. Mercantile Company s Fred ;.V.s - .'.t a-.d .fe: sj.t to recover is2:;. I C W. By..; v, Jesse McCan; suit to , re J. H P-s aid Rchsrd Keley vs Ji-rts .V;Coj: sjt to recover $230. Tncrr.as Br sv vs Gst, st for the recover cf 2 75 Sao E"-.t . E. Ea-.s. p-a.ntff claries se". or, aid aw for d.vorce. MRS. WAfUt IMPftfll. -r. Vj.p rr.."il r, 'jr. Nr 2 Uii-.r.-j'-.i r-'.l cre re ar.i D'. "-,-.r- .-jir svtssf .' J '.pr'.' td or. Mrs. F'9 fe for H'jU'Aex. T:-.e ;;c'.ir n-. ' : in ;e '.rt c,-i : .:. i-,-vl:' - it "e ;is ifti. a -4 'vs.i'i hOTKt TO (JttHiaftS All Kirsin.-.n.-j . n-t i r ed to tne .a-. frm cf La '.. r;",s ma, tie nat.ee trat an a:fu -,. , Votr. have been p acei .n m nar,j for s.'...-,-ton for the benetit of tne crtd vr vJ ail payments must be made to rre. H. A. WToe. LOST-On the street, pair of childs gold nmmdd spectacle. Finder please return to this office. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wrizht entertained several out of town guests at their home last evening. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Thompson. Mrs. Fannie Wind us, Mrs. Marie Gordon Crocker. Miss Olive Becket and Mr. Walter Ellsworth, all of Pullman, Waseington. Mrs. T.J. Scroggins entertained a num ber of lady friends yesterday afternoon from 230 to 5:30. , The moms were beautifully decorated with flowers and garlands. The color scheme, pink and green, beine success fully carried out- An array of elaooratelv costumed peanut dollies also in Dink and green was the result of an hours' work and laughther by the ladies followed oy oaby show ana balloting on candiia.es. The prize was- awarded Mrs. Brenholt. doll in pink with green flounces. Then followed the penny contest. Mrs. Brenholt wasaeain successful in winning first prize. Refreshments were then served. daJntv napkin rings- and sweet baskets added to the pretty two course luncheon. The following is the list of invitations.- Mesdames. Hill. Ceaver. Brenholt. KW Wright, Richardson. Samson, McAJister. Fergus, Blood.. Selder. Allinson. Romig. Burger. Stoddard and Sommer. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Meyers last evening entertained, fifty lady and gentleman friends in honor of the seventh annivers ary of their wddi v day. Mrs. Coibett favored the sweats with three soioa, dur ing the evening. Five Hundred furnished tne amusement At cards.' Mise- Mc Connel, of EJk Grove. Cal.. and Mr. E. Rcmig won the first prizes. Mr. Meyers also favored hisgjests w.th a vocal solo. The hostess, was assisted bv Mi&s Anson, Newlirt and Rieth. Light refresh ments were served. RtKlWRllOOD aia There.wiU.be a reception givea by toe Neighdorhood Club in honor of the new members received this term and the Busy Bees of May Park at the Cub rooms, Wednesday afte.noon. Nov. 21. 1906. In. view of the fact that such excellent committees on arrangement have beer, appointed and also that the members will all have the pleasure of becoming acquainted, the afternoon is bem; looted forward to with great anticipation. The committees are as follows; -Reception and entertainment; Mrs. Tjrr.r Oliver. Mrs. E. Kiddle. Mrs. A. T. Hiu and Mrs. G. C.Osbum; refreshment. Mrs. C H. Bidwell and Mrs. M V. Msliory decoration, Mrs. J. W. Know.es. Mrs. J T. Richardson, and Mrs. Geo. Currey. The next resuiar msttina of the C w.llbe held Nov. 27. at 2 P. M. The! new books of the study course f wr.4 on 1 the tabie in the Club room are 1-j tfrt use of all meraberv but the members are asked not to take the books f r-en 1 rooms. f Fol'owing is the program fir Nov 27. and also the time scnedu'e for prvgra.T.e' as adopted by the Cub at its rr, I ing:- j Music five minutes Mrs. E. C. Moore Roll call ten minutes fun-e 'jf a t.r. n the United Kingdom and sot tiry.rt event briefly stated Oficurrg r reign. English H.story forty m.n-jtes Pg l.i v. Mi i Mrs. Turner rj.nt. Magazine Study twenty-?. -r .'iiM Last ha if 'A tv V.t.n Mrs. G D. Sr.rr.o', Oral Sketch ten mir.vu W.ves 'A huntf v ;i. Music five m. suits "G-4 V Ara Worat of tne .'.r.-i in the Oct. Mag ' qui ait m r It is f.f-.n-iT.f W. ' , -ii ,,,., of Orvgin G C : ' ' err, Ortg'j', U.. n' ''44 il isurfley thru V ssjtf yy - 'U, ' sva'.e. i.i . v.-"j w i and derv. ' i v.-i'" I em Vjt ,: i j In i Mm ',. a '--.. -if :m v''. i JiM'lUt'M a ,-.f ' wv, iiVi( -y.'s,'4 , .,. ; (v.pd t.'. v v ,'. .t ..,.,1,1 hd '.'"'', ' .,.,.!" j,, 0jt C J 'J :' ..('..-., ,...,,1,! " .r.'ss ! i v.' O-.''. .".-.r hen '4.' .- . re-.u-erite ,- . ' riidnrce in ?'e f-' . r.'rrrm morn;ng. T; ,rn proved in 'u. 'A i -ft ?, to Washington w i-vsr h' seat when m ARRIVALS New lire of lad es black coats just ar rived by express today at the Fair store, prices range from $15 to $25. FINE CHINAWARE T ; I have just received a new assortment of chinaware, cut glass, and silverware. Gome and examine them. 1 know they will please With each $2.00 cash purchase I am giving away a ticket which if presented at Hulse Studio entitles you to a PHOTOGRAPH of yourself FREE MRS-T.N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery. rvwwwwvwvwwwwwvvvwvwv 99 w v v ee seeeees e e WALLOWA BKDdt THREATENED Walbwa county too. has been suffering from the continued ra.ns. For the past few days the Walcwa bridge, which crosses the Wallowa at the new town of Minam, and which was constructed last spr.r.g, ha been threatened with des truction. Cp to last evening it was momentary exacted :hat the high waters wcuidl Asbda tne new structure but since yerday a.'ternoon tit river has been lounmg and as the bridje still remains xi tact, it wu! likeiy remain so. i On Wesntsday the stage lines earned I or.!y mail, but yesterday passerer traffic was aiin resumed. j For two days the water completely i c--jrd '-u 'sr.cigs, even raising to sgch ! a hrgt-t tMt the f8w b'jiidirgi which ! cciwpcs the town of Minam. were threat- . erii. ! KMEMBtt IfS DATE j Toe aes of Sc. Peters Guild will ge treiv annoai oazar and dinner on Wedr.es- ) 4y Nowtmher 21. ar. the Eiit's Hall, i Tier will many useful and da.nty articles effwed for sae and numerous tables kvwied with ail thaaond things imaamahu to eac Rwiemher the date. vild m Jiftased tn have v,ur tAtron- ag in sew.ng. Stsfction gaaranUed n fancy Jrfw, wines, and suits. Miw 9. S. Nnti.i. 2 ? 2r.d St. I 1 e REAL CHICKEN ITAMALES Vo Joking SGHEtiRER'S eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Cmiaro hnnl l UIJUUIV tVUI PHONIC PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY :: - IIIMllirilB lil . Dealers in ;rtnl Komlt Valley Products Frj.ts. H.y. C..ii.,t, m.a it Ai.l, SfiecUlty LARGE COM! k0Um VVARrilOtSE HdV WrtMletl Naw HIGHEST mCtk -AlP Jrt,wu Ae. and Qreenwood St. Call end ee m Uf-n m4 U OranJe, Oregon :;:::::;:;;;Js?;r.::;;::;;:::::::::::h eeeeeeeeeee hp nDFMPn Hit urviiTH AND SHUT HIS EVES when she gave him something to put him wise, for it was one of our special cigars, the Flor Da Heck man. That he caught on t their manifold virtues and obtained wis dom is poven by the fact that he now smokes no other kinek for a thorough, trial will convince the most skeptical smoker that these cigars are matchless for their flavor and sweet smoke. C. E. HACKMAIV, Phone Red 1381 Cor. Adams Avenue andiGreenwood 7 A BIG SURPRISE swaits those lucky people who eat their holiday dinner here. We won't tell you what it is for then it would be no surV prise. All we will say that all you have ' guessed about GOOD EATING will fall short of the reality. Perfectly cooked viands, the best of the service, and a moderate sized check at the end of the meal will make the occasion memor able Shall we reserve a table for you? The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. OPKM DA V We SMI Weeklv i (A Meil TlukrU for ?4-3" N NIUtiT this time MEO. T. PARR.' C II lilMMONij, 1'iesident MAIN t, e a e ee ee ee i "win i mmmmimmai