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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
- r..i. 4- DIAMONDS, WATCHES iCHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS AND PINS and everything in the jewelry line carried by a first class Jewelry Store Best selected stock of Clocks in Eastern Oregon Special line of best Quality Gold Headed Unbrella s Hand oainted China Why take chances in buying from houses you do not know when you can find everything you want in the Jewelry line in a house that you have known for fifteen y?ars, and is always ready to correct any mis should tfrre happen to be one. All my stock is in La Grande, where I intend to stay and will be here to accomodate you in future years. Make your Christmas selections early, I wiP lay the ' articles away for you. A nice piece of jewelry is the most acceptable present for . lady or gentleman All goods sold at lowest prices in Eastern Oregon, quuality considered J1 3 T- T-T A TP V La 'rande's Leading Jeweler JL -L -L -lX. JL LJ i Established 1801 Mext door to Ncvvl'n's Drug Store Opposite United States Land Office 4 STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Sommer block La Grande, Oregon P E R T r i E i A I G ! E ! Ri s ! Err ii ii nrsrmAnrrTPixiraM'Tr R E A S O N A B L E f E R M S Complete Business and Shorthand Course , Day and tvght session ow M. M. Slattery, Principal. - - SOCIETY WE WANT YOUR TRADE And believe we know know how to appreciate I it. A trial order will convince you that we do "Quality, Cleanliness and Curtesy" is our motto first, last and always Our buyer is instructed to buy nothing but the best of everything. Ours ausages are admitted by everyone to be the purest and best, and all the varieties known to the f sausage makers' art. We invite the public to call and i inspect our sausage kitchen, as neat and ciean as any t house-keepers' kitchen. We have at ail times a full supply of fish, clams, crabs, Eastern and Olympia oysters. Hams and bacon of our own make. Give us a trial order and we will convince you that we understand the meat business in all its braches. t Phone Main 16, or what will please us better, call on us personally. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren last evening at the home of the former, entertained the Kaffee Klatch. At five hundred, the pre dominating amusement of the evening Mrs. F. E. Moore won the ladie s prize and E. E. Bragg captured the gentle men's prize. The Bartlett home had been beautifully decorated in Oregon grape ana crysantnemums. AHer the evening had been spent at cards, the guests were served, with luncheon consisting of orange salad, brown bread, doughnuts, salted nuts and coffee. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Al Andrews. J. M. Berry, E. E. Bragg, 0. M. Byrkit, F. E. Moore. F. L. Meyers. Robert Newlin, A. J.. Richardson, W. J. Snodgrass. Mesdames J. J. Carr. N. K. Molitor, Misses Margaret Anson. Margar et Newlin, Carlotta Palmer, Fannie L. Barber. Margaret Porter. Mr. E. W. Davis and T. Cary. W. 0. W. ENJOY EVENING Jollity, singing, instrumental music, moving pictuies, good things to eat, and a general good time was the outcome of the Woodmen of the World party last evening. The local lodge had planned and worked to make this event one to be remembered by the lodge, apd a few invited guests and the committees succeeded well. A series of lantern views were ex tremely interesting. Illustrated songs were heard and violin soloes by Prof. Hendricks, helped to make music program interesting. At the close of the program the guests were ushered into the banquet room, where tables fairly groaned with sondwitches. cakes, fruits and coffee. Serving refreshments on plates isn't popular with the Woodmen, they believe in giving the guests all they want, and to this end, the guests were arraigned around the tables, and instructed to help them selves to al they could eat. Needless to say, they did. After an hur of social mingling, the guests withdrew, feeling they had spent a pleasant evening. THE PROMPTEST DELIVERY Stillwell & Co.'s meat market the best in the city. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F. & A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th Tuesdays 7:30 p. m. Frank Kilpatrick, W. M. In The United States District Court For The District of Oregon In the matter of . 1 Earnest Riesland Barkrupt. ) ' To the creeitors of Errnest Riesland. of La Grande, in the county of Union and District aforesaid, a Bankrupt: - Notice is hereby given that 6n the 29th of Sept., A. D. 1906. the said E. Riesland was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the ottice of the undersigned at at La Grande. Oregon, on the 22nd dav of December, A. D. 1906. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove '.heir claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. r. b. Ivanhoe, December 8, 1 906 Referee in Bankruptcy. Opposite the Oedues store STILVVELL COMPANY T,;tts. I .. I t ' ... ! RHONE MAIN 16 I I'll ask St-Hweil what I ant for Sun ' day dinner. I A pr:me no roast cf beef. !cin of pork. . leg jf mutton and larded e.,i roast No' ; We;! t ,en. d spring chicken, a fat one too, he has them. Pnone mam 16 Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that bv virture of an execution and order of sale and decree o.f foreclosure and sale issued out or and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of onion, tearing date the 14th day of November, 1906. And to rre d,rprrl and delivered upon a judgement and de cree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in said court on the 5th day of June. lyuo. in the suit wherein P. A, McDonald, Administrator of the st.,fo nf John Morrison, deceased, was plaintiff and T. J. Millspaugh, Belle Millspaugh. and John Anthony, were defendants, said judgement being in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants f-r th. of $367 with 8 per cent interest thereon irom said oth day of June, 1906. and eth further sum of $50. attorn.v. f... - J wv, VU- gether with $20 for costs and disburse ments, i win on the 17th day of Decem ber. 1906. at 2 o'clock n m nf .. at the front door of the Court house in the city of La Grande. Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said plaintiff's judgement, inter est, attorney's fees, costs, disbursements and accruing costs, al! the right, title and interest that the said defendants and each of tnem had on or after the date of the mortgage foreclosed in said suit, in and to the north half of lots I and 2 in Block No. 9, in Honan's Addition ih. La Urande. Union county. Oregon. m; 16th day of November. 1906. at La Grande. Oregon. F. P. Childers, Sheriff of Uaon county.Oregon. at HEACOCK'S JEWELRY STORE IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS A full line of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds. Cut Glass and Silverware Prices you Can Not Duplicate in the Highest Grade of Jewelry! LET ME TEST YOUR EYES SciLtpornd.IamaStt'0r0U6hly qjipi"d far testin V as any WATCH REPAIRING A Rppv.m tv ALL WORK GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED O. M. HEACOCK h a k dTmE NE JE'.VLER AND OPTICIAN He.denre.ch Building, Opposite Bohnenkamo's St I . n-j- Domestic or Polish WE LAUNDER YOUR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS WITH EITHER FINISH YOU DESIRE. , WORK CALLED EOR AVD DELIVERED A.B. C. I STEA'kM LAUNDRY:' niiMi ...... 6 La Gr.-nle, PHONE MAIN ? Oregon. V: a... mm URIVS, MUR1BB0NS WOODEN KNITTING PINS BONE CROCHET NEEDLES HOLIDAY GOODS OF ALL KINDS E. M Wellman & Company! ADAMS AVENUE ' Z i , t r 4 IK c