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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1906)
V;. 7Z 1 After Christmas Talk! i i LOCAL ITEMS ! speci Cht f...u 4 7 VVx' Mi Ft RESOLVED THAT THERE" S VO BETTER TlMETHAn VEV-'itARS DAY To RESOLVE 7b DRE5SWELL AJ W CAV. LETi;53(;(T-tPfwni Our aioVey Fool i .sh lv aw& rfa JVCARir(? C00O CLoTHES. WE CN VtVER. EXPECT To SuCCfffc 5HAB6Y CLOTHES- BESIDES WE FEEL EETTiTR. IN GOOD gAlWENT o i ic-reTi on-, iL i ti HURPAH fOR. YOUR. GOOD RESOLUTION J WILL DO YOU No good unlejj you carry them our. to CARRY THEM OUT BEGIN NOW. OUR PRICES WILL -STRENGTHEN YOUR RESOLUTION. mimn mi Ev.ry"b7d I CS treated a:- I 1 I! !! f actly alike at Xy TV i J I v Heacock'e SJ fi ' ' M Jewelry W .jsSSt I tor. You Vffi ZV ; ; fit U WW JOT BfllS 1(1 JOYOUSLY NEW AND JEWELER OPTICIAN Heidenreich Building n -OpYt Bohnonkamp's U. Y. IlCciCOCk, LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS WW ON EXHIBITION v' J. H. PEARE. La 3randu's Leading .'?ue!e- and Optician 0,; -osita U. S. Land Office HEST STOCK OF DtPLNDABLL JEWELRY IN CITY j HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SGHEdRER'S WILL BE 0PE EVEMXCS UNTIL APTER THE SHOW Christmas Eva was observed in four of the church s of the city with appropriate exercises. In the Methodist, Baptist and Central Churches pretty programs were carried out and in the Presbyterian the children of the Sunday School rendered a pretty little cantata entitled, "Christ mas Messengers". The Sunday School of the Central Church, had, the day pre vious, adopted a resolution and extended the best wishes to all the various Sundav schools of tins city, and a copy of this resolution was read in each church on Christmas evening. The Episcopals. have been decorating their church and preparing a musical program consisting of Christmas carols, which will be delivered toniffhl beoinnino at 7:00 o'clock. TfHAUNTfPfC ROAD FINISHED (Scrlppa Newa Association) Tehauntepec. Mex.. Dec. 26. The Te hauntepec road is finished and will be opened for mteroceanic traffic in a fow days. It will be some time however be fore the Coatyacoalsos or the Salina Cruz woiks will be finished. The many steam ship companes operatinc from New YnrU land other points on the Atlantic and from 1 European pnrts to Panama and South I American Pacific Coast ports, stip at j Coatyacoalcos. the same cor.dit.om will prevail on the Pacfic s;de. and, eli in a!', the new road will have a vast volume of ' tonnage to handle. The Hawaiian trade 1 alone will amount to 600.000 tons ar- nually as the trade develops two or three I mor tracks will be laid across the Isth I mm. The American Hawaiin Steamship j Company, which now operates a fleet of : 11 cargo steamers. 12.000 carrying ca pacity, is having three additional ships built at the San Francisco Shipyards. The regular fleet of the company and the new steamers will ce diverted from the present route, from New York and Phila delphia via the straits of Magellan to San Francisco. San Diego, Puget Sound ports and Hawaiin Islands to the Tehauntepec. MILITIA OfflCERS TO ORGA NlZt Captain Adney Rogers and Lieutonant T. H. Williamson of Company L leaves th.s evening for Portland wnere they will attond a called meeting of all the com missioned officers of the state. At this meeting the officers will effect an organi zation and elect officers. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bid well returned this mornicg from Union. Deputy Sheriff Georga Lindgren ate his Christmas turkey in Elgr. 'V. F. Landrum of Umatilla is snendmo Christmas with his folks in this city. 'C W. Davidson of Union was Christmas day visitor in ti e city. Mr. and Mrsi J. P. Wilbur of Union are spending Chnstmas week with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Ackles. Mrs. Adney Rogers returned vesterHiv morning from Hiigard where she visited a few 'days. ... Editor L. B.Tuttla of the Elgin Recorder came over Monday evening on a brief business visit.. Mrs. J. F. Cutler of Jospeh was in the city yesterday en route from Spokane to her home. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bramwell left last evening for Part.and to be gone a few day. 5 George Hanson. Jr., of North Powder, spent Christmas with relatives in this city, returning this morning. Judge and Mrs. J. C. Henry returned this morning from Baker Citv where thev ment Christmas. Principal W. L. Tucker, of Elgin, re turned this morning after spending yester day in this city. Miss Emma Clark left this norning for apokane. where she will visit friends. She will also visit at Helena, Montana, before returning. The social events of Christmas week will end with the regular weeklv danr.a at the Commercial Club auditorium under the auspices of the club. Rev. J R. N. Bell, who has been rtnr or me Presbyterian church in Baker City lor the past fourteen yeara has reiicnad take affect to the first of th year, C. E. Hackmar: was around Mondav visiting the trade and his friends, wishintr them the compliments of the year. The Observer office waa included on his tour and we are under obligations to tha extent of a box'of Mr. Hackman's best cigars, which were duly appreciated Miss M. M. Slattery, of the Standard Commercial college of this place, left Spokane on Tuesday, for the Business Educational Convention in Bellingham on uecember 26-27. Miss Slattery will sive an address before that convention on "How to Gain Speed in Shorthand". Myron B Hockenberry leaves Friday for Pnneville where he has been elected as principal of the Crook County Hifch School, which opens next week. Mr Hockenberry's many friends in this city will be pleased to learn of his success This is one of the few county high schools in the stale. I have the most complete line to select from Gut Glass Silverware Salad sets Vases Sleds Express wagons Ice skates $ .50 to $45.cq a piece 1.5o to 60.00 a piece 3.00 to lo.co a piece lo to lc.oo a piece .75 to 5.C0 a piece 1.5o to 6.00 a piece .75 to 7.oo a piece My 1 0, 25, 50 and 75-cent counter will surrprise you. Gome and look it over. ! MRS. T.N. MURPHY Hardware ana ndnges UP AGAIN Wm. Jo' nson the bum and hobo who about two weeks ago completed a term m the city jail of this city, is again in the clutches of the law Yesterday morninor he was cutting capers on the street that were obnoxious and Chief Rayhurn pro ceeded to bring him in Johnson resisted and continued to resist aftnr uusral sound raps had landed on nis big skull Rather than batter Johnson's heid to pulp he persuaded bystanders to assist him in bringing him to the city lock-up This morning t e received a penalty of sixty days in the physical culture depart ment of the city, and street Commissioner Stoner will be the instructor during that period. LADIES' DAY AT BOWLING Next Thursday afternoon and evening is UdioV day at tne box bowling ailey and on that d.ite. ladies with their gentlemen escorts can bowl at the newb,iw!ing alley next door to the GulJen Rule store. MARRIED GRAVES PAGE-In this c;ty Tuesday Dec 25. I 906. Mr. Tliomas H. Graves and C a resie J. P ge. bjrh of Elgin, by Justice vf the Pcjc? John E. Hough. CHRONIC HEADACHE CURABLE The aggregate suffering from chronic headache is very great; for the disease recurs so persistently that people some times suffer from it through long terms of years. It is certainly lamentable that no email nrnnnrtinn nf ftnr.h KllfFerfirS are aware cf th nrnr.tieallv certain relief and cure that awaits them through the Os teopathic treatmert. It is invariably the case that there is an anatomical cause for this trouble. True, the headaches may be largely the result of an evil condition in some other part of the body, such as the stomach; but very often they arise from local causes that can be very readily corrected. Should it be the case that thev are associated with Other disease, the Osteopath gets at the root of tha trouble by finding and remov- ng the cause of that other disease. Large numbers of DeoDle. who have suffered for years from headache, have been completely and permanently cured by Osteopathic treatment: while the aute attack of headache can usually be cured at once. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic 9 necessity in the hygienic care of the rtAMAH t - 1 . . 1 f waim auu iui lu'.ai treatment 01 Lmtnin ills A 1 wcll i Mmnein germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary, tot sale at Druggists. Sample free. Addres The R. 1'axton Co., Boston, Mass. DIMM ON CHRISTMAS is a necessary part of the day's festivi ties. To enjoy yojr dinner to the utmost EAT IT HERE Come youiself and bring your friends with you. There will be everything that belongs to such a dinner with all tha "fixin's" imaginable. To say that it will be perfectly cooked and served is only corroborating what steady patrons say of us. Suppose you try and see how well they know us. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. ND NIGHT WeH-n wklv i rft Mcti Tluk'ti fur ?4'3v ill THE FIRST CHOICE Of A GOOD JUDGE is always, without exception, the La Flora De Hackman cigar. For Christmas they make the one ideal present tor a gentleman. Sweet hearts and wives can always de pend on these cigars as being the one kind which is always greatfully accepted. In case your dealer should be out you may secure same in boxes of 25 or 50 at the factory C E. HACKMAN, Phone Red 1331 Cor. AH a me A ur.m r . ,t,,t "'oi.uc a:,oureen wood 1 -ivr,. .T?t?rrrww i II Of BARGAINS FOR SALE- Paying saloon business half or whole interest, will invoice dollar for dollar. Address Indian Valley Reality Co. Elgin Oregon. A MATTER OF HEALTH mm Handkercheifs. Si'k or Liren Silk Mufflers Fancy Suspenders Fancy Hose Sveaters Neckwear Smoking Jackets Cravenette Overcoats Suit cases Utnbrelias from S .25 to SI. 50 I I 1.00 .50 .25 1.50 .25 6 00 18.00 6.00 1.50 Open doings ,ii 9 O.cock ,ml Vb Vwrs A L. ANDREW "nuLrurtjncK AM) TAILOK 2.50 2.00 .75 4.50 1.50 10.00 25.00 ' 15.00 6.00 s PQUDUR Absolutely Pure A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phoa phatio acid HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A DELICIOUS DINNER Without Precedent can be served on would call and examine n, ' . . nner tabie you We carry his complete line n?Ckiad 8ds. that will pop. Delicious Booth c Z f Pp corn Then we have a hundred otc" I here a record breaker dinner. " ' SraSones that make E C,TV fWRV : 1