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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
A. 7 low mam "u44 ttwv4?m-.. v,t,t,,:e, brhr Dr.a.LBigB.r.W.p!R-SnookWS I. 0. 0; P. L Grand. LodwNo 1 fi meet, in th.ir hall ,Ytr, Saturday JhL V.aitmg broth.ra oordtfl, invito .u ' nSJAE?CAMPI5ENT'N- 'M O. O. F. Meet, .very firet and third Thure dayj tath. month in Odd FtUowi hSJ Vnfttng patriarchs alway. w.leome D.E.Co,Scrib... -B-'rw'C-P. M. W. A. Li. GrmnrU w. .7703 maau .v. , Monday ,ning at I. O. O.F. hall. Xi. miting neighbor. . cordially jnvitad to Joan ll. Clerk. C. S. William., V. C. FORESTERS OP AMERICA Court aT night in Redman hall. Broth.r. r. invited to attend. tic FmoHou Chi.fRang.r L. L. Smosomss Financial S.c. Board of Truteee Dr. Q. L. Biooers Jomw Hau and C. S. WmjAnf "FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51, K. 0 T W. Meet, .econd and fourth Wedneedave SgnSw.0-0- F- Vi u r, H. C. Ball, Com Mo Bloch, Record Keeper f ; O J M MIVRNo 97 Mu rv Hr.t and ttird Thurwiay. in th. after' noon at th. Redman hall. All vititing iadi.s ar. w.lcoma. m r v MutS Lo',0 U(Jy Commander. M. C. Vissir, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No 453 Meet, each Thursday evening at ight o'clock in Elk.' hall, on Adam. Avenue. Visiting Brother, ar. cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis, Exalted Rul.r O. E. McCullt, Recording Secretary. la ciRANnp rnnrtc w. . WOODMEN OF THE WORLrMo".' 'Ti rJrM. . of ch month in toe K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visitinor mtmhtn wl mm iJ JEJC0BS Consul Commander j. n. ivebnsi, Cleric. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-MeeU . every Monday evenins in Caitl Hall. Corp. building. A Pythian welcome to ell visiting Knights, N. L. Ackles, C. C R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowsm Tem pi. No. 9 meet, .v.ry W.dn.sday even ing at 8 p. m. in th. K. of P. Hall in th. Corp. building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Millt Frawlit M. E. C mici Phoctbr M. of R. & C HEW Qj A BLUFF In the collision which occurred at Riverview on the 0 R & N Tuesday even ing, the engine of the extra u,hi,w into the rear end of the slow freight train was inrown off the track and fell upon the edge of a cliff overlooking the Colum b river. The cliff is about 40 feet in height and the engine was so nicalv hai. enced on the edge that it was doubtful whether it could hang there until the wrecker arrived. It was picked up by me wrecker, however, before it toppled uuwn me Dank. LA GRANDE LODGE! No 41 A F & A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th i uesaays :su p. m. Frank Kilpatrick, W. M. REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO. 60 Meets .v.ry Tuesday evening at the 1. O. O. F. lodge. All visiting members ar. invited to attend. Mary Frakbr, NG Lizzii Havorth, Secretary. ACCIDENTS WIIL HAPPEN. Wm. Grant'. Agency writes all kinds of accident and health policies. Call and set him for rates. YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Is not complete without one of our Turkeys. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT Welbourne the wizard of electricity win give nis popular lecture "The Year I wo rhousaud" in Central Church Man day evening Dec. 17. This is the third numoer in the course. Tickets 50 cents circulars and window cards. THE FIRST Of ITS KIND. The Newlin Drug Company, ever elert to the best interests of its natrons, and realizing the imperative need of a public telephone sfction where shoppers can reach a telephone for the local exchange without cost, have at a considerable ex pense installed a public telephone at their store. This telephone is for the use of the public and anyone wishing to use this phone is at liberty to do so without charge. The public is invited to use this phone at any time. Another feature which this enterprising firm has inauirar auted, is a stamp department where persons wishing stamps in any ouanitv or any denomination can find them at no additional cost over the government price When down town call at the Newlin Drug Company's store and see the splen did holiday display. HORSES WANTED. A car load or two of good work horse from twelve hundred pounds up. Must be broke. Will be at Kirtley's livery stable Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 17 and 18. Hubert & Hall. "HUNKY DORY" 10 cents, Newlin Druo Co. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank will be held at its office, in the City of La Grande County of Union and State of Oregon on the 1 Oth day of January 1906 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the election of the Directors for the en suing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Geo. L. Cleaver, Secretary ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande National Bank will be held at their banking house in Li Grande, Ore., on Tuesday Jan. 8th, between the hours of 10 a m and 4 pm, at which meeting a board of nine directors will be elected to serve for the ensuing year and such other business will be transacted as may properly come before said meeting. La Grande, Oregon. Dec 8th. F. L, Meyers, Cashier. Fresh meats of all kinds ANNUAL MEETING Of the shareholders of the Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande will be held at their banking house in La Grande on Tuesday the 8th day of Jan, 1907 between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 2 p m of said day to select a board of directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may come before said meeting. Fahmf.rs St Traders Nat'l Bank, J. W. Scriber, Cashier. Dec. R. 1906. KROUSEBROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Co Phone Main 48 f 0. D. HAGERTY SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer inJBuildinK Material. I Building Ston., Clean Coarse Sand nd ' Orav.l delivered. j La Grande Oregon . Dro a line Jiaming work, and I will j name the nghtjmce. I Hints Ipf Had Santa Clause been asked to direct a careful buyer in search of HolidayGifts to a store where appropriate .ifts which would be of lasting benefit could be found at prices within reach of thise with moderate incomes, he would wi.-tiia!y sa;J HENRY & CARR. THE HOUSE FUR NISHERS, have all that you will require. You are invited to call at this great furniture emporium and inspect this stock, and verify the statement of the jolly old one who was never known to misdirect. ' EVERYTHING now displayed is suggestive of the approaching Holidays- Thousands of articles are being offered for sale for gift purposed. Nothing that you could choose would give more genuine satis faction than some fine piece of Furniture. We have an immense stock of excellent pieces that will make very appropriate presents presents that are useful and durable and that will serve many times to remind the recipient of the giver. We present here a few suggestions whi:h are specially priced for thlS W66k OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS t P1' ; Tit v.-i II ... Illl TT - "T I , -' , ' ry1 "'' .'" ifA fcc A TABLES The above illustration represents one of our many handsome designs. A Library table in immatation mahogany, a stylish article, and our price is only $8.00 We also have many other designs in weather ed and golden oak, ranging in price from $8.00 to $30.00 Center tables from $ 1 .00 to $20.00 ROCKERS 1 We believe that we are safe in saying that we have the largest assortment of Rocking Chairs ever before shown in this county. The styles are varried, comprising all various woods, upholstering shapes, and sizes. The prices range from $2.00 to $40.00 This line can only be seen to be pro perly appreaciated. Our stock is so .varied that space forbids any attempt to offer a detailed statement of the hun dreds of seasonable articles suit able for Xmas gifts. In this, the largest stock east of Portland, we can show every article needed for the complete furnishing of the grandest residence or the most modest home. Our prices will be found to conform to the purse no iutttcri Whit, its dirr.cr.ticns.;"; stoves H We handle the famous Univer sal Range, with a complete line of tinware and dishes. CHEFFONIERS Gheffoniers like illustration for $18.00 Twenty other designs to selec from. DINING ROOM FURNITURE Buffets, China Closets, Dinning Room Tables and Dining Room Chairs." It is impossible to quote prices here on this line, as in order to do so intelligently, we must show you the splendid workmanship and superior wood effects. 14" ' ' . i, ...... V 1 j-.'v-sv ''- --.d - 1 DESSERS Dressers like above illustration, in Imperial Oak for $15 00. Same design in Curley Burch, $26.00 Other designs ranging from $9.00 to $35 00 , rugs : Axminister, 27x69 $33 50 Axminister, 36x72 $35.50 Axminister, ,9x12 $30.00 Body Brussels, 9x 1 2 $32 50 ; Royal Welton Velvet, 9x12 $48 00 . ; Visit our carpet and drapery department. I Hay, Grain, Chopped Feed and Wood i Free Delivery 1410 Adams Aenue Phone, black 1211 X CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY T No order too large-None too small Nothing is so dear to the heirt of the lady ol ihe douse as her bed chamber. Thii sacred room is never quite complete, and therelore an additional piece of dainty furniture is always acceptable. Nowhere in the Inland f mpire can such oppor. tunities be found to find desirable holiday g-fts cspia ly ad dapted for the ladies. A visit to the store will result in the selection of some article wwi h has lorn been needed and which will bring everlasting pleasure a .id rsjrploit. We havt exercised especial care in the selection of the stock fo his department, and here can be found Iron Bed whose artistic lines and resplerdent tints and color would hau arr.A k. 5,alntJilI,0ler s. i TyA T0ilt Kb Which have been dtsi ned hV rtijt ql lo the Italian Sculpture,, nanSinSS. Whirh fnr pi-kn.. ..J I...I ...Ij i i . . ...... r'M miitf nT k i I j.! . uZ 7 w Dccn ,ccoraca P'a" " he home or a Roman Senator. It rl 5 L1" lh,5ke,,,aLnce C'n n,y be b0USM fr the price of Kin' "ntom' for th, case, for m thnage( alhs within the reach of the wage earner, or the man who supports a family upon a small salary. HENRY A R The House Furnishers a