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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1907)
1 , 1, I'M .1 t i i hi J ft I 1 111 3 (5 . AL DRIEr RAI' RCJ-OLVED- THAT IT BEATS THE BAND WHAT VE CAN Do WITH OUR. MONEY BY GOOD JUDC1 ENT and management; IFWEGO iToTUE RIGHT PLACE. WHERE THEY KNOW BUSTF3f!BR0M r.. SB BCVRlCtri10i.rTHt eulTTHBOWIVCc..ClCAffa 13" 0fT3 THE Oano LOCAL ITEMS BI-5TER. BEAT.S THE DRlMJAND OUR. 3ARGAIN-5 IN THE QR.EAT JANUARY CLEAR.ANC2 JALE BEAT ANYTHING YOU EVER. SAW IN OF VALUED. THI WAY 'V.' BETTER HURRY AND (SET WHAT YO'J WANT BEFORE IT I J TOO LATE. MLB U.0IE5 SffTWRMT j I 2 1 : YOUR EYES ARE i ! I II! SOCIETY WORTH SAVING I 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 YOIR MONEY I have never had a patient who was not satisfied. Gall and I will prove this to you. I I T I f Heidunreicli Building Op'Vt LMinenkainp's 0. M. Ilcacock. NEAI0JE0, LATE JEVYLLRY AliKIVALS NOW ON EXHIBITION f M j V cf I v' J J. II. PEARE L,i Grande's Opposite Leading arid Optician U. S. Land 0 nee FINEST STOCK : Tha Fraternal Tribjnes met in their hall at usual meeting time Friday even ing and after a short session the gather ing was turned into a social rnpast with the table loaded with various confection ry which all enjoyed to their fullest ex tent. .A nut cracking contest was the main feature fcr an hour at the end of wh ch Ciief Harris was voted the cham pion nutcracker and subsequently Eater also the entire evening was enjoyed by all tcj ine fullest extent. Every nne pres ent wis g ad to have attended and all a 'a lo oking for two weeks hence when another e.";r.,i-.; if even a better time is punnel i r. MM I CRIW CH PASSENGER Th tw i ,:.wUI pisseijjers which were seni o. t tr in The Daiies yesterday has re ins. -I ti..j pis-,engr crew board to such an extern that passenger number six. the fir-, tnru i.r.iiii ftvi Portland since Tnursoay ir-n ijiph. haJ to bo put in c'-.arge of a freight crew. JUST A SUGGESTION U' us sn;p!y 0ur office supplies for I 307. Wd can save you mney on g ods that wili CwO-.oti j a time. Nf.wlin Drug Co. PIRE LARD Ti v a pa . fmn Stiilweli Jjtr ct y pure hr,; fat Pnone Main 16 &. Cumtanv. ro adulteration Next Monday evening is the date lor the Military ball at the armory. 0. Anderson of Enterprise came in on the Elgin branch last evening. Chris M. Stackland, of Cove. in the city today. R. A. McCully. of Joseph, is visiting friends in the city today. Jacob Schubert, of Walla Walla, is a business visitor in La Grande today. Daniel Buecking, of Athena, is trans acting business in the city today. Prof. Sherrel. of Hilgard school, came down to the county seat this morning. Commercial Club dance tonight. At! the Commercial club auditorium. Good music. La Von and Loe Zundell returned to Ogden this morning They are students in the Ogden Agricultural college. Leroy Davidson and Miss Lufa Mitchell of Un'or. are guasts today with Miss Gerthrude Mitchell of this city. Miss Alice Yarno, of Walla Walla, will arrive tonight to spend a few days with Miss Frances Masses. The misses Emogene and Ruth Russel will return to St. PauCs in Walla Walla next Monday morning. Misses Ethel Davis and Maude Mallory will return to their books and music in Whitman Monday morning. J H Stevens proprietor of the La Grande Bottling Works left this morning for Portland. U. fc.. Harper, president of the Blue Mountain Creamery Company, is trans acting business in Pendleton. Ralph and Jay Reynolds and Raymond McKennon leave tonight for Corvallis ot resume their studies in the 0. A. C. J. B. Perry returned to Pendleton yes terday after transacting business in this city. mrs. j. c. uoney, or La urande, re- cent'y visited in this section with relatives Elgin Recorder. Mrs. Cora Lewis returned to her home in Wallowa this morning after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cull Smith. C. F. Van De Water of Walla Walla, a freight representative for the 0. R. & N. s transacting business in La Grande. Chas. E. Cochran, an attorney of La Grande, was in the city yesterday. Bak er City Democrat. Misses Flora Mack and Gertrude Ral ston leave tomorrow evening for Pendle ton to resume their studies in the Fendle ton Academy. W. L. Skiff and wife, of La Grande, were visitors in Baker yesterday guests, of friends in this city. -Baker City Herald. Mr. and Mrs. George Djwson of Joseph visited in La Grande this morning. Mr. Dawson is interested in sawmills in Joseph. Mrs. A. A. Roberts and Miss B rtha Matlock returned last evening from Pend leton where they havs been visiting for some time. H. E. Wilcox and L. H. Russell, officials in the Wilcox Lumber Company returned this morning from a business visit to Portland. Geo. V. Hug. the well krown student rd athlete cf the University of Oregon, arrived home during the holidays to visit his mother and other relatives. Elgin Recorder. Miss Pearl Huff. Earl Kilpatric and Ben Grout returned to Eugene this morn- FINE STEEL RANGES 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, keep your feet warm on a long drive. They will MRS-T-N. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges HILGARD FLASHES School opened Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoimes of La Grande spent Christmas week with Mr. Cantrall and family. Mr. Mo Farland is now clerking for J. u oabuy. iiiwvcuiou.d . he understands his business. Mr. Hampton mastered the "grippe" and is able for duty again. The Misses Nora Cas'eyand Helen Hart who are attending school in Portland spent the holidays with home folks. Elmer Williamson and Wm Young are now working at Meacham. Vale ARTISANS ATTENTION There will be a meeting of the Artisans ' this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Aldrich. There will be elec tion of officers and other important busi ness will be transacted. There will he a banquet after the business meeting. All members are requested to be present. FLORENCE ROBERTS MAROONED The actress, Florence Roberts, schedul ed to appear in Baker City last evening, was marooned at Booneville and Baker City, like La Grande, will not be given the treat of seeing the popular actress ONE CAN'T HELP MANY bUt MANY CAN HELP ONE So the . next sack of flour you buy tell your dealer to send you that Guarrenteed Kind that reads LaGrande Milling Go. on the sack. Just order from any grocer you wish, tney all handle it, and if you should ever get a poor sack tell us, we are right here on the groune to ajust it with you. LA GRANDE MILLING CO OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SCHEMER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW ing where they will resume their studies in the university after spending the holi days with relatives in thiv city. Rev. May. formerly Methodist pastor at Flora, and who has been visiting friends in this vicinity during the holidays, left this morning fir VVeisor where he will resume his s'.ud.es in the Jason Lee Academy. THE MUSICAL HOME IS A HAPPY HOME There's always happiness where there's mus c. Music drives away care and sor- If you have no music in your home your family VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS SELOER, The Candy Man I row. reine-nber some member of with an EDISON PHONOGRAPH Call at our store at your earliest op portunity and see how easily these won derful tone reproducers are operated and how easy it is to buy one. lAft CJ: ni ..a ua.c L.u,auu rnonograpns at var ious prices from SI 0.00 up. Also all the latest and best records. We'll play some of them for you and you can select those that appeal to you. New ones out month !' Newlin Drug Company HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS "To enjoy freedom f cm chilblains' write; John Kemp. East Ot;sfield. Me i apply bucKlen s Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum ith excellent results ". Guaranteed to cure fev9r sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newlin drug store. FOR RENT Five room house with electric lights and city water. Good location. Inquire of Geddes Bros. M. K. WESTj Eighth Annual! Every Article in the house reduced 30 DAYS To prepare for this great Sale the store will be closed Wednesday January 2. Sale Commences Thursday, Jan. 3 and closes on Saturday, February 2 N. K. WEST r. V