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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
.... ...M ,"RE'5oirvepi DorVT 5LIP VP ON lhS OPPORTUNITY 'PRICES HAVEFALLES BUT THE QUALITY OF GOODS ATOUR STORE KEEPJ UP. LOCAL ITEMS I . ...... - ok1 lV.V3h DONTSLIP HP. I MEH'S SVITS- $10.00 AND $12.00 VALUEaS- BoV',S,ANP YOUTHS SVTS AT HALF PRICE. THERE I J NO NEED OF BEING COLD WHEN Vol PAN BUY WARM TH AT THEJE PR.ICE5. ' T 7 LADIEJ' JACKETS WORTH UP TO $15.00 ! NOW 69C To IT. 50 ODD GARMENTS IN'LADIEJ' MISSES', AND CHILDREN' J UNDER--WEAR, AT LESS, THAN HALF PRICE. 7 '. -. . . . ' " CHILDREN' AND HISSES' COATS' AT LESS- THAN ER S PRICED. . . . . 'LADIES' MANlrACTlR.-. mSSES' AND CHILDREN' WooLv Ho.SE- ,2 5 C VALUE-5 NOW 16C. ' .. iv:; , TT ; NOW $6.75 MEN'5 $1.00 AND $1.25 DRE5.5 JHIRT5 NOW 66C- " ' ' " MEN'J 75C JHIRTJ NOW 45C. I" MNY. OTHER BARGAINS JU ST AS GOOD IF THERE )S ANYTHING YOU NEED TO FINIJH OUT THE WINT ER, -GET OUR- PRICEJWE CAN JAVE YOU MONEY. r7 ? ? ,,1 1308, 1310,T3U 'ADAM.S AVENUE J..,i largest: jtock; mallejt priced Fred Reynolds, the drayman, is in Spok ane on 1 brief visit and business trip. R. L. Victor of Wallowa transacted Business in the city yesterday. miss same Pearson of Pend eton . was a visitor in La Grande yesterday. ' Grandma Palmer Is not well. 1 ht'ma I confined to her bed the past few days. Attorney J W Knowlait ' ing for Salem where he has a legal case I L . oerore me supreme court ' Sheriff Frank Childers is in Suir.mAr. ville today on business connected with the .1 nanus omce. W. H. Bleakney. who represents the relation Acaaemy, is in the city co business. J. T. Thatcher of Baker City is a busi ness visitor in La Grande this morn- Lea Bell, the Elgin notary public and real estate nan, was a business visitor in the city this morning. .'.. The evening Kaffee Klatch will be en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mr. F L. Meyers Friday evening. h. roiack, proprietor of tne City C rot ary , left this morning for Portland to be present at the Grocers' Association which convenes thers this week. , Mr and Mrs J C Glover, Mr and Mrs J w Bfown, and Joe Halgarth, H Barnes. P Sprague and Mrs Wallenstain, all of Elgin were visitors in ,.La Grande this morning. , v , Attorney C. E. Cochran went to SaUm f last evening to argue the appeals nfs side I of the Groesbeck et at vs Groesbeck case which will be argued before the supreme court on January 1 7. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerres JrtcEwen. former! resident of the Cold Sorings district, but for the past 1 0 years residing in LaGrande.' are in the city on a visit witlvMr. and Mrs.W. J. Stockman at their , home on Garfield street. Pendleton E. O. Attorney J W Knowles left this morn ing for Salem whore be 'pra fcr the respondent in t' e appealed case of Gross beck et al vs Groesbeck. The' respondent won the case in the lower court but since then the case has bean appealed to ibe supreme court. j FINE STEEL RANGES! RECORDER'S COURT - ' Yesterdays afternoon the case or the ..City yi Scott Goodall charged with ruelty to animals by not feeding his team for a period of eight hours. TheJ?ecorder fined him $10 and costs which were $11 :20 The defendant thru his attorney M. Ramsey asked far a few days in which to prepare an appeal from the Recorder's decision in case they destded to so do. ; BANK OPEN NIGHT ' The East Oregon Trust and Savings Bank will be open tomorrow night to ae comadate railroad men. G. L, Clhaveh, Cashier. WANTED Board and Roomers at the Palmer House. All whits help. ReasonaoT rates. IMMIIMMMU Domestic or Polish WE LAUNDER YOUR SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS WITH EITHER FIMSII YOU DESIRE. WORK CALLED FORj AD DELIVERED A. B. C. s jSTEAJM LAUNDRY BISHOP MOORE S LECTURE s PHONE MAIN 7 La Grnie, Oregon. HOT DRINKS : OYSTER COCKTAILS AND ' TAMALES i For Ladies and Gentlemen only SGHE&RER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW Those who braved the storm last night to hear Bishop D. H. Moore lecture on "What an American saw at the first bat tle of the Rusio-Japanese war" were T.cre than repaid. Bishop Moore for four years was head of the Methodist foreign missionary work in China. Japan, Korea, spending six months of each year in China, four months in Japan and two months in Korea. He was in China at the time of 'the Boxer uprising and paid a glowing tribute to the faithfulness of the Ch.nese who had been converted to the Christian religion during that trying period. The first part of the lecture was devot ed to the peoples within his iurisrfir.ii especially interesting from the fact his long resuence thoro made him perfectly familiar with the subject. The descriptkn of the first great battleof the recent wsr brouchtout his great oratorical power and one c wld imag;- j they could see the conflict ..J after i.,e colors had been struck cn the Russian man of war, the later blowing up the vessels 2 Bishop Moore served during the Civil war of the United States and the thundenngof cannon was not by any means new to him In company with an American general they rowed into tne harbor and Secured the name plate of the manufacturer of on of the large Spanish vessels as a just twenty minutes prior to its being de- .vUya. so it would not fall into the hands oi tne Japanese. It was a lecture that one seldom t,,. tne opportunity dfhearing. Bishop D. H. Moore went to Weiserthis morning after lecturing in tne Methodist church last evening. He was entertained while in the city, by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L Cleaver. BOY WANTED To strip tobacco, C E Hackman, comer Adams Avenue and Greenwood Street. 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 giua -perfect satisfaction. I also have a few, heaters left This is the time when you need them Do not forgt about carriage heaters, keep your get warm oh a long drive. They will MRS. T.N. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges ONE CAN'T HELP MANY MANY CAN HELP ONE J L Friedman, a representative of Collier's I Weekly, is in the city on business today Walter M. Pierce went to Baktr City today. Judge T H Crawford -went to Baker City today where he-has a legal suit pending. K uraiiy reluiuau ltii uWTii,"g "m Portland where be has beer, transacting business. V A. H. Stoner formerly a business man of Wallowa is in the sityenVouteto 1 a'r City. Mr; Stoner has sold his interest in Wallowa and will locate either hi Baker or gotoWeissr. Geo Strand of Pendlftcn and well known in La Grande, passed thru the city today oi his first run as brakeman on the Pendleton-Huntington run Company L. third repimert 0. N. G. ill be lined up for its annual Inspection on February 2C, Col.'Jackson U. S. A. to act as inspector. ' ' With this annual event nearby. Captain Rogers is putting the finishing touches to the various phases i of soldiery and it confident of having as good a militia organization as any hr the Jtate., , ...... HOMEMADE Saucage and cooked meats of all kind: Stillweli & Co s market. Phone Main 1 ' If ids at ! I 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 alt 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. I LA GRANDE MILLING CO t a ij nj m ft a w oosi L0TS79 J L0t 2 i9 -"o. hi . - ' im sm. . 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