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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1906)
f 2 i S 4 4 t f r CLEARANCE SALE THE CAEARANCE SALE : Great Annual Clearance Sale! LOCAL items 2 ! After Christmas Talkh Begins Next Week at THE GOLDEN RULE STORE WATCH FOR PARTICULARS Everytning at Reduced Prices Dr. Charlton, the veterinary urrnr is in Union today. Sheriff Chiiders is in Elgin today op. official business. John D. Casey of Hilfiard is transacting business in the city. J, D. Grantor Pendleton, i a business -wi hi i.. jo iii,y i.uay. i G. W. Hall of Enterprise, transacted ' Express WaffCHS business here last evening. . i I Ice SKatCS Mr. Otis Robertson is home sssnd.nr ! .. . r- . the holidav with frisnH. ' My 1 0, OU a ; Presiding Elder Giliilan is in Imbler to- : J You day and w:,l vis.t Elgin tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. T. Burns are down from Meacham today, transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. T A inehart and famiiv are in Summerville visiting friends. County Judce Henrv is tranc'. business in E'g-n today. line to select from Mi Gut Glass Silverware Salad sets Vases Sleds I hive the most complete $ .50 to $45.00 .50 to 3.oo to lo to .75 to l.oo to .75 to 6o.co lo.oo lo.oo 5.oo 6 oo 7.oo piece piece piece piece piece piece piece id 75-cent counter wii! surrprise Gome and look it over. j MRS- T.N. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY ! 1508, 1310, 1312ADAMS AVENUE LARGEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES AAA yw..wwH.wMW I ! ! YOUR EYES ARE WORTH SAVING ! Let me examine your eyes if they are bothering you. 1 have the only Modern Optical Room in Eastern fW :1 Fitted with the LATEST AMD MOST IMPrmfi. fvf MACHINERY money will buy. I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY SOCIETY 2 I have never had a patient who was not satisfied. and 1 will prove this to you. Gall K'Zi'eSs 0. M. Heacock. JLVVLLKY ARRIVALS NOW ON EXHIBITION A GENUINE SURPRISE A few friends of Mrs. Jennie Gilham surprised her yesterday afternoon. The occasion being the anniversary of her 71 birthday. The party first met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Preston and from there proceeded in a body to conquor their hostess. That was soon accorrmliah- j i , . u "a most pieasant afternoon was the result. Refreshments Drovided h the attacking party were served and one ana an noped their hostess would live to enjoy many more anniversaries. Those present were Mesdames S. F. Richardson John Blockland. L. T. Harper. T. R. Smith Kerr, Anderson, Bragg. Taylor Ed Thomas. Hanna, Hesse. Newman. Nnkn and Prescott. J. F. Aidan of Starkey transacted busi ness at the court house this morning County Treasurer Frawley is again in his office after having visited in Surr. merville. Attorney Robert H. Llyod of Elffin is spending a few days in the city on pro fessional business Misses Edna Mason and Clara Wilkin son, teacners in tuin schools, am viLui,. here today. Mr and Mrs J A Thronson and M,ss Rose Foutes left this morning for Hot Lane wnere tney will visit over Sunday Mrs, Adney Roeers returned this mnm- ing from Hilgard where she visited her parents. Ralph Dial, of Spokane, is visiting hi aunt, Mrs. Anson, in this city during the nouaays. Mrs. J. K. Romig and daughter of Baker Uty. are guests this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Romig. Polk Mays of Joseph, came in on the Elgin train last evening and is lnnU.no aiter business today. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bramwell and Mr and Mrs. Frank Bramwell returned this morning from a brief busine. m Portland. The brickwork on Architect Thorntnn new otce is completed and a few more days of good weather and the buildinir will oe completed, R D Cline. formerly of Walla Walla who is now at Hot Lake taking advantage or ne oenencial effects produced by the waters of that well known watering piace. was a La Urande visitor this morning Mr. and Mrs. Wm Snnduras j daughter of Colfax, who have been visit ing friends in the city, will return to their nome tomorrow. Mr. Snodoraw formerly ass.stant secretary of the Com mercial ciuo in this city. Prof. Lucien Mare Chnstol. the wM known athletic instructor, who for many years was located in this citv. returned to the city this mornine. and will remain here permanently. The Professor needs no introduction to the oeocle of this r.itu has had charge of the athletic affairs (f this city for many seasons. . F) rfi' ' ,:-$ J. H. PEARE. La Grande's Leading Jzueler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office I FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JElVtlRY IN CITY -----. HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SGHEflRER'S WM.L BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW Sorrowful: News Reached this office at 1.30 p, m. announcing that the La Grande Mill ing Go. does no keep flour any more, for the simple reason they sell it so fast tney can t keep it stock. in Still ue arc running every day too LV GRAMDE MILLIMC CO MAYOR QUARANTINED Mayor Stoddard was placed unJer quarantine this afternoon far smallpox. He has been ill for several days but not until today did the diagnosis pronounced smallpox. He is not seriously ill beirfc able to answer telep' one calls. There are also two cases of dip'.heria in town. While this warm deep weather continues it is wise to give every precaution to pre vent the spread of these deseases other wise they may become epidemic. There is no cause rf a'arm a present but an ounce of prevention is better than a pou. d of cure. HOME AuAIN Prof Luclan Marc Chris' j ex iijjht wcfilt champi.-n wrestler of the1 world, graduated from fans. Franco.' late of i a Cran.iu Athletic C'uh J 395 1904 Commerc ii Club. O-ite ip.it ) a-.d ! Massueur will open an Ath!e'..c SctouI. I teaehind boxing, wrestling. fcrc.'(;, c ub swinging etc. ELECTED ANDINSTAILED 1 La Grande. Lodge No 41. A F and A M at its last regular meeting elected and installed the following omcers for the ensuing year, L. H. Russell W M: Chas W. NoyesS W; J. W. Hockenberry J W; C. D. Huff man Sec: J. M. Berry Treas: A. C. Will iams 3 D. Tl.crr.a: Wi"i-n J D. W. T. StBinSD: Averv Harrison. J S: A. W. Leffel Sentine. MILLINERY SALE Everything in my millinery store will be sold at a reduced price for the next thirty days Mrs. J. R. Forrest. ELECTION Of OffKERS The Royal Neighbors of America. Camp No. 2980, met and elected officers as follows: Minnie Whitby.oracle; El'aSamp- so-, vice nracle; Mrs. Root, chancellor: Mary Riesland, recorder; Sylvia Wyat. receivnr- Sarah (ireftnA. marshal! Ida Riesland, inner sentinel; Lillie Kimmell, outer sentinel; Mable Williams, manager; Drs. Biggers and Richardson, physicians. RECORDER'S COURT A man giving his name as Fred C. Brown, and claiming his residence as Baker Citv. was arrested last nitrhton the charge of being drunk and disorderly and was fined $10 by Recorder Snook late last evening. This morning he paid his fine and was released. L H. Russell of the Sancer mines, who is spendine the winter at La Grande wac a visitor m Baker yesterday looking after business interests.- Baker City Herald I inn,, i . . XT "V uu W MSB 5J DINE WELl ON NEW YEARS and you will faie well all the rest of the year. To be sure of the right start eat your New Year's dinner HERE It will include all the delicacies of tha season and some out of season. The service will be perfect, and the cookini? a delight. The bill will show you that the cost of livirg has not increased here at any rate. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. weivii Weekly irn M't!TlckfU tor P4-JW )PKN nv AND NIUUT THE f IRST CHOICE OF A GOOD JUDGE is always without exception, the La Flora De Hackman cigar. For Christmas they maw the one ideal present for a gentleman. Sweet hearts and wives can always de pend on these cigars as being the one kind which is always greatfully a?CePild- ln caS8 yur dealer should bs out you may secure same m boxes of 25 or 50 at the factory C E. HACKMAN, : Phone Red 1381 I r.f a .j a . . .::;ndu""wod SFtUAL LINt OE BAR6AINS Handkercheifs. Silk Mjfflers Fancy Suspended Fancy Hcse S vea'.er. Neckwear Smoking Jackets Crave.e'.te 0eri j Suit cases Umtre as S.'k :r L , from S .25 to $1.50 1.00 " 2.50 50 ' 2.00 2 25 - .75 1.50 " 4.50 25 " 1.50 i 6 00 " 10.00 f 18.00 " 25.00 6.00 " IS.OO t A I SO ' 6.00 " Tms School that Pi ati YOV IN A GOOD PDjmax. OLMES business college PORTLAWD, OREGON BROTHER SERIOUSLY III Rev. E. B. Hays today receded a te'e gram from relatives in Los Aie es. Call- 1 fornia. informing him that h s br;;t.-"r W. ' H. Hays, is seriously ill with pneumonia. ' The meesnge infers that the riesease has ' a firm grip and the sick man's end t'on ! is very low, I THE fIRST LICENSE Chas Berg of Hot Lake has the d t.rr- ' tion of having made applicat.jn fur tne i first hunting license for 190?. H s per-i mit will be made out as s ) on -is t-ie bianks i arrive. I APPEALS HIS DINORCE CASE John Anthony has filpd an a John Anthony vs. Matilda Anthony case a aivorce trial and will carry the case lo the Supreme court. The Circuit" conn granted the divorce at its last term. Open evenings nnt.l 9 o'clock until New Years AT A TT T rk t v t in u r n w s : HABERUASHFR A A DELICIOUS DINNER Without Precedent car. he servp r. : Ucalla"deimin. r V 3 umner awe f you i e carry", co l0";1'"6"'" PWed goods. l CP bTI Thfn WS ha,e W corn Then we have a runrir ,1 ys ers aresold here too. i -ecordbre ker d that make THE CITY GROCERY ANDlBAKERY ruLAm, Propr. 1 X V