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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1907)
If- '5 I 1 4 .P We announce the Merriest, Jolliest, P - ! i Most enjoyable Occasion of the Year To open Monday at 9 a, m, f there is anyone within one hundred miles of this store who feels blue theyshould come here to be made happy. We're going to hold a "Happy 2eeks" a sale that is pleasantly unlike any sale event you've ever known. You smile at the name and the idea already. You'll smile for a very different reason within thirty seconds from the time you enter our doors. How will we do this? How do we expect to send hundreds and thousands of people away smiling? Very simply and effectuallyby selling to each visitor during "Happy Seeks", one or more needed articles for prices that will insure so much real and unusual saving that the merriest kind of a smile will be the natural and sure result. All broken lines all short lots will be gathered togetherevery gar mentevery yaid of goods, every bit of merchandise thus assembled will be worth every penny it was the day before "Happy 2eeks" struck this store and the whole store will turn into the biggest kind of a bargain bazaar. This 'will continue for 2eeks as the bargain lines become still shorter, new "specials" will be added, that the jollity of the sale may continue until the last moment of the sale has passed away, and 'Happy 2eeks" is only a memory to be recalled, talked about, and smiled at for a year to come. Gome and have a good time we promise that you will smile as broadly and enjoyably as will every friend you meet here and even every single member of our salesforce 'vho will wait on you. "Nappy 2eeks" begins at 9 o'clock Monday Morning Next, January 7, 1907, and continues for 2eeks. Watch for Prices Tomorrow Phcne Blsck 1301 Vergere M. 32 J. Watch for Prices Tomorrow 0 MU5 Rates One cent a word, ore-half a cent a word each subsequent inser- Classif.ed adds bring quick results. Try one today. tier. mm FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACT Oh TITLES go to the La Grande invest ment Company. La Grande Ore., in J-fy building. FOR SALE--200 acres timber land, three rm'es west of La Grande. Good timber for cord wood, ties Or telegraph Po!es-Add-ess H. C. Stodcahd. Medford. Ore gon. FARM FOR RENT- 500 acres well improved, 3 miles from Island City. fWh rent. None but :e!iab!e parties !Kd apply. Inquire at Adeocks & Fr.U furniture store. j.ajande. FOR"SALE Eight acirs. s i room house birr,, place for chickens or hogs, all iffof fruit and plenty of water, Locat fl'j'st of flouring mill. Apply at n.ses or dddress. John Gavan. La Grande Oregon. t REAL ESTATE LOANS -Any amounts on city and country real estaie. Loans c!ose3 promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany. FOR RENT -To family without any small children, a six r om house with modern improvements centrally located corner 8th and 0 street. . j MONEY- For ioans on city property see ; Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate I and insurance. , FARM TO RENT -500 acres, well im proved, near La Grande. Address Mrs. E. Andross. 761 Commercial St. Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE - Five room house and one i0t on Third Street, Grandy's Addition. A red barn. A bargain for the one who acts first. Inquire of H. P.Lewis at corner 3rd and D Streets, cr of jjpwis Bros. F0R SALE-Furniture for saie and house for rent. A bargain if taken at once. Mrs. S. C. Zuber. FOR R-N'iT-Pleasant rooms furnished cjmple for light housekeeping. In-ir-f7f Mrs. E..C. Moofe. comer F.n-th and Q Streets. SALE Cheap for cash, a snap T.,..e.ui! lot and four roam house " . . I . ,,, Pmn. i,r ham. on ejuu uun.i k fi ocatea on earner of t-ii A -iHroce l- .mii"i,n n U 11 1 w' V."m A-iC'S.600 E 18th S'.reet, Port- Oregon. FOR KENT One furnished ro:m. Hot &nJ old water, bath and all modem envenences. Inquire of Mrs. Sivvons. Lkyf 6th and N. EOAi'D and ROOM -First c.oss bard - j cuite ro'ms on second fbcr. De l -.c for students, inquire at this ;3 ar Martin Larson corner 3rd and J Street. WANTED -A competent man to act as janitor in the new La Giande Natiorai Bank Building. One of experience in manipulating steam heating plants, pre ferred. Apply at La Grande National Bank. HELP WANTED Woman to take charge and care for - children. Permanent position to rigit person. S. V. Keltz. 1607 Valley street. P.O. box 391 La Grande Oregon STOLEN -From my place five miles north of Union, one bay saddle and buggy horse about 8 years oid weighs about 1 1 hundred has a little white where the back band works. Branded on left shoulder in shape of rock.ng chair the brand is dim now. He is in clined to be lame in left snouider. He was taken about the 1 0th. of Novem ber. 1 will g-ve fifty dillars for infor mation tnat w.ll lead to the convict.on cf the tnief. John Bora. Union. FOR SALE Good business location, boarding and rooming house. Inquire at this office. i At Steward s C.eri House January 8 1 AMUSEMENT A T CRIPPLE CREEK" iarge and enthusiastic audience A greeted "At Cripple Creek'' at the Grand 'ast night and no doubt the engagement will prove as successful as last season, which means the capacity of that play house at each performance. E, J. Car penter has in "At Cr'pple Creek" a real thriller, and he has taken keen sense cf dramatic proport.on surpasses it. This season. C'untessOlga von tzfoldt is starring ;th the Hold production in its entirety, and if the critics of other cities may be believed, it is one of the liveliest and girliest show seen -in a number of years. The company num bers fifty, and contains an array of youth talent and beauty that would be hard to duplicate. This attraction will appear at the Stewards Opera house Thursday Jan. 10. ANNUAL MUTING 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 Siveral types new I a m and 2 p m of said day to select a j FOR RENT -Three furnished rooms for I 1 ght houseKtepr-f.. Pnone Red 251 FOR SALE -Paying saloon business half cr interest will invo ce dcilar for d jl ar. Address Ind. an Va. ey Real.ty Co. Eg.n Oregon. to the stage are introduced and clever character dra.ng is one of the commend able features of the play. Both play and production are meritorious and is unus ual'y well staged and capably acted. "At Cripple Creek" is in all respects superior to the class of plays we are accustomed to at the Grand, and a large week's busi ness snould be tne result. Actors have se'dom received a heart.er weicome than that accorded the cast last night, and the picturesqueness of the scenery, the qamt ness of the charrcters and the general atmosphere of romance, all tend to close ly hdd tne attention of the auditor, and the four acts of the p'ay miv along too quickly. Salt Lake ReouS'.ican. Steward's opera hcu. Tuertay, Jin jary a. M'JSiCAL CO V.ED? It has a..' been conceded tint Ar.ra J Hold's "The Little Duchess" was tho i most expensive musxal cjinrly proauc- i tion m years. In fact, in point of actual !ar"' outlay, nothing has yet been done that'Cs board of directors for the ensu.ng year and for such other business as may come before said meeting. Farmers & Traders Nat l Bank, J. W. Scriber, Cashier. Dec. 8. 1906. BWKRUPT SAlt Seiied bids will be rece.ved by the un ders.gned until 8 o'clock p rn on January 5. 1 907 for the stock and fixtures of Lawson Bros. Bankrupts. Said property may be seen by calling on the undersigned or by calling at the store room formerly jccupied by Liwsan Bros in the Masonic Bidg. Lrx Grande, Oregon. All bids must he accjrrpanied by certified check for rn pr cnt ol b d. Undersigned reserves right to reject ny and all bios 'J. F. Phy. Trust o e. D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager, J. CARPENTER'S AT Cripple Second successful season in the west' A western play for the western parole Creek! Entire production carried Complete with a company of II people supporting TUESDAY, JANUARY 8j PRICES: Orchestra and Urchestra Circle 75c Dress Circle 60c Gallery 25c and 50c START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT : WE WANT YOUR TRADE I vill treat you right at Still well & market. Phone Main 16 ' Begin buying your meat at I STILWELL & CO S. MARKET and one of the most difficult I problems of housekeeping will X be solved. We always have X the best of everything the X market affords. A scrupu- t lously clean place. Courteous treatment to all patrons. X Always ready to adjust all differences and mistakes X provided there are any. i Give us a trial and we will prove each and every one I X of these statmtr.is. i X Wishing every or.o a happy, and most prosperous New t X Year. We are yours most truly t : 1 8SS?.K: STILWELL & COMPANY T,e&6 : m i