La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1906, Image 8

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ICHRISTMAS PRESENT j
LOCAL ITEMS
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Diamonds
Jewelry
Watches
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WHERE IS
BUSTER BROWN?
WATCH 7HIS
SPACE EACH
WILLIE".
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riflE WILL JOON BE HAPPY, ' BtJTER. BROWN
WILL COME BACK. THEY WILL BE ON THIJ
PAGE A LONG time. they will delight
YOU, AND TALK To YOU ABOUT OUR. BUJI
WZSS. WE ARE GLAD THEY WILL BE HERE.
BU-STER BELIEVED IN TRUTH. WE Do. WE
MAKE A PRoriT, EVERY MERCHANT MUJT.
WE DO NOT "CUT PRICED"--EXCEPT ON
BROKEN IZEJ OR WHEN OVERLOADED.
WE MAKE PRICED RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING.
WE WI-SH TO MAKE MONEY, WHO DoEJNT?
BUT WE CAN MAKE MORE JELLING AT A
FAIR PROFIT AND DOING . A BIGGER BUJI
WZSS. HELP YOUR JELF BY MAKING OUR
VOLUME LARGER.
.SANTA CLAU.5 WANTi VS To THANK YOU
ALL FOR THE NICE RECEPTION YOU GAVE
HIM ON MONDAY LAST-, HE JAY ,5 HE LIKEJ
JO WELL THE WAY WE ARE HANDLING THE
HOLIDAY BUJ1NEJJ IN LA GRANDE THAT
HE 3 COMING AGAIN SATURDAY To HELP
JS OUT. HE WILL BE GLAD To JEE ALL THE
LITTLE FOLKJ AND THEIR MAMMAJ AND
PAPAS THAT COULD NOT COME LAST MoN
DAY, JO BE JURE AND COME
REJPECTFULLY
J. E. Patterson of Enterprise transact
ed business here last night.
Mesdames A. and J. H. Tisk of Sump-
terwere visitors in the city last night.
W. A. Grant of Baker City transacted
business in LaGrande this morning.
Sheriff Childers is transacting business
in Elgin today.
Mrs. L. W. Damon left this morning for
A heel to visit friends this week.
Conductor F. L. Koykenkall of Pendle
ton is spending a few days of his vacation
in this city, meeting his many friends.
E. W. Camphell, superintendent of the
Oregon division of the 0 R & N, was in
the city a few hours this morning.
Dan and Joe Sommers of Elgin were
La Grande visitors last night. They
returned this morning.
J. B. Stoddaru left this morning for
Hot Lake to spend a few days at the
sanatorium.
Mrs. Walter Reed and Arthur Alexan
der have returned to Portland after rend
ering the song recital last eveeing.
H"22 nf Elpin was in tie city
this morning en route from Walla Walla
to his home.
Attorney and Mrs. C. Crawford leave
tomorrow morning for points in California
where they will spend about three weeks
Mrs. C. S. Dunphey is the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. C. T. Bacon. After remaining a
few days she will join Mr Dunphey in
Huntington.
E. W. Hunt of Cornucopia, who has
been spending a couple of weeks at Hot
Lake was a visitor in the city this morn
ing meeting friends.
Miss Lottie Taylor of Medford. Oregon,
is in the city the guest of her uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Steward. Miss
Taylor will remain during the rest of the
winter.
Modern Woodmen should not fail to
attend the meeting of the Camp next
Monday evening. J. W. Simmons, Head
State Deputy, will be present and will
address the Camp. There will also be a
smoker and initiation.
Mrs. C. G. Stacey, writes to La Grande
friends from Portland that Mr. Stacey
who is in the hospital is getting along
nicely, but will be compelled to remain
in the hospital many weeks before he
fully recovers.
DIED
HULSENear this city Wednesday Dec.
12. 1906, Philip Hulso, the twelve year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. J E Hulse.
The funeral will take place from the
family home tomorrow at 1 1 o'clock and
the interment at the Ackles cemetery
following the funeral, Rev. 0 H King
officiating.
t Step in and examine our 10c, 25c, 50c and 75c Tables ;
I which all contain good bargains in Ghinaware. etc. .
: I also have a fine assortment of cut g'xss, snverware. .
: carvers, jardineers, ice skates, sleds and express
I wagons. !
j Gome early before they are pickei over. Presents j
iaia away.
ImRS. T.N. MURPHY
Marriware and Ranges
HERf IS A RECORD
Chief of Police Raybjrn made a record
that we believe is entitled to a state cer
tificate for markmenship. In the shooting
gallery this afternoon he only missed one
bird in 1 54 shots. Tiiew sina'.l bird. 1 2
in number, are on a rack above which
reads a sign whereby the proprietor has
a standing offer of 50c to anyone who
will knock down the 12, and not one in a
hundred ever secures the prize. In this
score the Chief made a straight run of
138 without a miss and finished out the
run of 1 54 shots. Raybum in the con
test for a cash prize, in the five best snots
has the best record, of 58 points out of a
possible 60.
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MARRIED
WARNER CAIN Sherman Warner and
Mable Cain were married on December
11, 1906, by Justice of the Peace
Hough. They will reside at Pendleton
where Mr. Warner is engaged in business.
LOST Several court papers between the
Court House and my office. Finder
please return to Turner Oliver.
INVENTS NEW DEVICE
E. F. Hugg, of Elgin, was in the city
this morning and stated that he had just
returned from Walla Walla where he per
fected arrangments for the manufacture
of a device for computing and measuring
rope. The machine is practical and will
doubtless find ready sale among the mer
chants who deal in rope. With scarcely
any effort on the part of the dealer, the
machine will compute the cost and meas
ure the length of the rope desired. An
Eastern syndicate has the contract for
the manufacture and will give Mr. Hugg a
royalty on all sales.
SOCIETY
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Rier.ardson last
evening gave an informal reception to
abou-. fifty of their friends, in honor of
Mrs. Reed and Arthur Alexander of Port
land, who were their guests. The host
and hostess were assisted in receiving by
Mesdames A. R. French and J. M. Berry.
The guests were presented to the guests
of honor by the hostess.
Misses Bertha Young and Jean McDon
ald rendered several splendid violin and
oiano duets. Mrs. D. M. Clark presided
at the punch bowl and was assisted by
Misses Kuhn. Stoddard, McCall and Anson.
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB
The Neighborhood Club met in their
club rooms Tuesday afternoon and spent
two very enjoyable and profitable hours.
The study of English History from the
time of the Commonwealth and Oliver
Cromwell to George III was very ably
handled by Mrs. Turner Oliver, the leader
The magazine study under Mrs. E. Kid
aie was exceedingly interesting, as was
also the paper, "Political Characters of
Age" by Mrs. Geo. Currey.
The members will be glad to learn that
the long felt needthe printed program
for the year will be in readiness for
distribution at the next meeting.
The ladies of the Mjsical ai.d Neigh
borhood Clubs are planning a reception
to te given New rear s afternoon, at
which time they hope to have the pleasure
of welcoming many of their friends in
their rooms at the Commercial Club.
THREE BUILDINGS SOON READY.
Three huilding projects of the city are
rapidly nearing completion. The National
Bank building, now has the windows in
the ground floor, and ceiling is also plac
ed. On the second floor, which is to be
devoted to modern office rooms, the work
is progressing rapidly and within a month
will be all completed.
The baptist church, another edifice that
is a credit to the city, has reached a point
where shingles are in order, and work
men are now placing them.
The new round house will soon be in
closed, at least as much as the plans call
for. Steel girders and beams have ar
rived and the work of laying roof boards
is now on,
SUSPENDS WELL DIGGING
The con-piny which has the contract
for furnishing artesian water for the new
round house, has temporarily suspended
operations. The diggers reached a depth
of 84 feet when the pipe broke and they
must of neceisity now begin over again,
as it is impossible to remove the broken
pipe. The new position will doubtlessly
be near the original one.
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"HUNKT DORY"
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Hand Painted
China
Cut Glass
Xovelties
REMEMBER WE SAVE YOU
Two Doors from
Post Office
MONEY ON PURCHASES
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