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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
FINE STEEL RANGES f LOCAL ITEMS r that IT BEATS THE BAND WHAT VE CAM Do Urru OUP Money ryotoq judgment Akin -M.M?C MCMY IFiirrV. IMI'U f IHIV 1171-1 14.11 ; JJ To THE RIGHT PLACE. WHERE BROVN It SEATS TIE fiAfQ Edward Holmes of Wallowa arrived in the city en route to Portland. J. Wright was in the city last evening from North Powder. J. W. Jett of Baker City was a business visitor in the city yesterday evening. Archibald Wilson of Union was a visitor in the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs T A Holmes of Cove, are in the city today the guests of Mrs A R French. Mrs. F, Sliter. who has been visiting relatives in this city left this moraine for her home in Canyon City. J. W. 0 Bryant, formerly proprietor of the Blue Mountain Hotel, accompanied by his wife, left this morning for Union to visit friends and transact business. T.J. Galloway, vice oresident of the Union County Good Roads Association of the Elgin precinct, was i n the city last evening and attended the meetinir of the association at the Commercial Club bVSTEK tZATS THEpRVM AND OUR. BARGAINS IN THE GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE JALE BEAT ANYTHING YOU EVER SAW IN THE WAY -or VALUEJ. QREiT 51 IE MOW P 5ETTER. HURRY AND GET WHAT YOU WANT BETOR.E IT IS TOO LATE. Suit CIAES SATURDAY JAN-12 Q2i mil smmr MARRIED DEBORDE-PEALE On December 30 at the home of Mr and Mra Tom DeBorde in Cove, Rev. Dressier officia ting, Christina C. DeBorde to Ben jamin Peale. Mr. and Mrs. Peale will be at home in Hayden Lake after a weddinc tour that will end about February first Both are k..own thruout the valley and leave a host or mend when they take up their home in Washington. no uvr m The county ciurt has not yet made the county tax levy. They have been holding back to learn what the state lew will be. I They have telegraphed the secretary of state today to learn what the lew is. if w i - made and are waiting a reply. Vrr J YOUR EYES ARE tVORTH SAVING ! Let me examine your eyes if they are bothering you. I have the only Modern Optical Room in Eastern Oregon Fitted with the LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED EYE MACHINERY money will buy. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY I have never had a patient who was not satisfied. Gall and I will prove this to you. (). I'KOH SERVICES Rev. Hixson of Elgin will deliver the sermon at the Union meeting to be held at the Presbyterian church instead of Rev. C E Deal as heretofore announced. SOCIETY WEARING THE CRAY The La Grande students at the Univ ersity of Oregon, who are at home on on their Christmas vacation nntorfamorl H. C. Ball, rural carrier on route num- few friends on Naw Yar' nioH ber one, has purchased a regulation uni- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick. A form and is now dressed in Uncle Sam's pleasant evening was spent in playing jeray- games and eonc'uded with an informa candypull. Among those crssent were: Misses Eva Neill, Mable Neff. Rachel Turner. Ruby Huff, Ethel Redhead. Harriet McMurry, Tressie McMurry, Frances Breakenridge and Pearl Huff; ! Messrs Massee. Loren Harris, Walden DeLong. Herman Clark. Jay Revnolds. Ralph Reynolds. James Kilpatrick. Bruce Borders. Benj. Grout. Joel Richardson, Fred Young and Earl Kilpatrick. If you are going to buy a steel range, come and ex amine our celebrated Majestic .range. It is sur prising at the small amount of fuel they consume and give perfect satisfaction. I also have a few heaters left This is the time when you need them Do not forget about carriage heaters. They will keep your feet warm on a long drive. j MRS-T.N. MURPHY m II I - I n -. ; na.ru ware anu nances mmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SMAll EIRE With a snow and wind storm that would do justice to a Nebraska b.'izzard, the fire deDartment was called out earlv this morning to quench a burning pile of pole near Fowler's wood yard. ' The poles have been lying in close proximity vj m ui utuiuoi log wtit uu o,t ij in the morning they become ignited, causing the call out. There was no loss of any consideration. UISHMAR RESIGNS HIS POSIT'OR J. H.Leishman has resigned his position as assistant postmaster, the resignation taking effect yesterday noon. A. Gilham hat been appointed hit successor. Mr. Gilham tome time ago, occupied the tame position which he has now been reappointed to, and is a capable assistant BORN RICHARUSON--ln Nanaimo, B, C. on December 28 to Mr. and Mrs John T Richardson, a boy. Mrs. Richardson left this city ac companied her mother Mrs. W B Waller. and two sisters and her husband for Nanaimo, B. C, to undergo an operation by experts in a hospital in that city. The mother is improving nicely. Mr Richard son is a fireman out of this city and will return to this city within the month. Sorrowful! News X Roached this office at X 1.20 p, m. announcing 1 that the La Grande Mill- T LngCo.does not keep flour any more, ror me simple reason they sell it so fast they can't . keep it in stock. '.-"' Still we are running every day too LA GRANDE MILLING CO j PURE LARD Try a pail from Stillwell Company. j Strictly pure heg fat. no adulteration Phone Main 16. j MltllNERY SALE Everything in my millinery store wi be sold at a reduced price for the next thirty days. Mrs. J. R. Forrest Heidenreich Building Op's't Bohncnkamp's 0. M. Heacock, "IV : I M: -- i ... ... . i! WANIrri "mm -eriruae mucneil and Uerlrude Biever will entertain the Damen-Krantz at ... -1 '" mor tne formers home next Saturday evenine nn a I i.'i.n n 1.1. . ,,,, ..Hive nciu. neabonaoie rates LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS IVOW 0 EXHIBITION ART LESSONS Miss Nina Huntock wishes toannourc: '.o the ladies of La Grande that she prepared to take orders and give lesser, in both water colors and china painting Studio at 906 Main St. li J. It PEARE. La Grande's Leadirj Jsvelcr Opos;te and Optician U. S. Land Office i Reconstructs your whole body, makes I rich red blood. Drives out impurities t:iat , navo tuiiucieo ourir.g we winter. Holl- j ister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family , i tonic. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Company. ' j Have you indigestion, constipation, head- ache, backache, kidney trouble? Hollister's j Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. ; ; If it fails, jet you- money back. ThaVs j fair. Tea or Tablet foim. 55 cents Newlin Drug Company. Miss Eva Noil will entertain the collece students who are in the citv for the holidays and a few invited liiis even ing at her home. The current topic Club and a few in vited guests met last evening with Mrs Mallory and discussed, as its subiect. Forestry in America", with G. L Cleaver as leader. After an hour's tk-wfflbers and gueots -were entertained by Misses Maud Mallory and Ethel Davis, who supervised the Delightful music was rendered by Miss Harriet Young. flNEST STOCK OF DLPEXDABLE JEWELRY HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SGHEdRER'S WILL BE 0PE EVEMCS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW mm VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS SELOER. THeM Candy 1 Man The most elaborate social event of the new year, was that given Ust evenin by Misses Marine Rieth and Eve'yne Rohan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Meyers, to the Four Hundred and One Club. About twenty-five guests were entertained by playing at Five H urdred and which George Harrr.ond of Perry and Mrs. Robert Newlin, won first prize. A delightful contest, a musical guessing affair, furnished much amusement. Miss Moina Aikine won the first prize in this game. The Meyers' home was tastily decora t ed in missletoe and holly. Light refresh ments were served. BISHOP MOORE Will LECTURE ON CHEMULPO B shop D. H. Mxire of the Methodist Episcopal church began his work in East ern Asia with the Boxer outbreik. and closed it amid the exciting scenes of the Russo-Japanese War. He disimbarked from the Russian transport. Suncari. one day and she was destroyed the next weeks there was great uncertainty as his saiety. He witnessed the seafight off Chemulpo with which the war began. Before return ing to this country, he was compelled to tell the story in five of the principal cities of Japan; here he has told it from Alaska to the Gulf, and from ocean to ocean. Bishop Moore will give his famous lecture "Chemulpo" in the Methodist church Monday, January U. Tickets 60 Children 25 cents. For to IN. K. WEST! Eighth Annual! : a ... . ?rM mmm salei Every Article in the house reduced 30 DAYS i To prepare for this great Sale the store be closed Wednesday January 2. will j Sale Commences Thursday, Jan. 3 j j and closes on Saturday, February 2 j N. K. WEST! r