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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1907)
J Or I FINE STEEL RANGES j "RE"SoLVD! : LOCAL ITEMS DONT 5UP UP ON THIS GO Oi A a. ti s G c FOI A P OPPORTUNITY PRICES HAVE FALLEN BUT THE QUALITY OF GOODS ATOUR STORE KEEPJUR BUSTEft BROVN. VET ... - THERE 1-5 NO NEEP OF BEING COLD WHEN YOU DAN BUYWARM i TH AT THEJE PR.ICEJ. LAPIE-5' JACKET J WoRT H V? To H5.00 NOW 69C TO $1.50 ODD GARMENTS InTaDIE-T MI-S-5E.5' AND CHILDREN' J UNDER WEAR, AT-LEU THAN HALF PRICE. i NOW $6.75 NOW JSC. I MEN' J -5UITJ- $10.00 AND $12.00 VALUED- I &0V-5 AND YoUThCS -5VIT.5 AT HALF PRICE. MEN',5 $1.00 AND $1.25 PR.E-S-5 JHIRT NOW 66C. MEN'-S 75C JHIRTJ NOW 45C. MANY OTHER BARGAINS elU-ST AS GOOD IF THERE 1-5 ANYTHING CHILDREN' J AND NIJJEJ' COATS AT LE-5-S THAN' MANlFACTUR- ER-SJMUCE.S. LA"DIEJ7 MISSES' AND CHILDREN' WOOL HO.SE- 25 C VALlE-5 : VO NEED TO FINISH OUT THE WINT ER, CAN -SAVE YOU MONEY. GET OUR PRICE-5-WE mmw mi 1306, 1310, LARGER -STOCK 13 12 ADAM S AVENUE ' SMALLEST PRICE-5 Mr and Mrs JW McEing wno h been visiting in Wall Willi retun.-d :l..a morning. Joa Allen, of Enterprise, who is travel ing for a .Portland hide house passed thru La Grande enroute to Portland. Miss Annie Hoak is here from Portland on a two week's visit with her parents Mr an J Mrs John Hoak. Jeff Bull, has a force of men at work putting vp one handred and fifty tons of ice for J H Russell. C W Nibley, of the Grande Ronde Lum ber Compa.ny. returned yesterday from a business trip to Baker City. W J Wade of the Summervilla Lumber Company was a La Grande visitor yes terday, and returned to Alicel this morn ing. F. 1. Vergere. part owner of the'Vergere Telephone Company, returned this morn ing to Enternrised after spending a few days in La Grande. Mrs. Julius Fisher left last evening for Portland in response to a telephone message from that oity which stated that her daughter. Miss Dusy. is siru usly il James O'Snllivan returned last evening from Josept where he has spent several month. He will remain in the city a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Sullivan. v , E W Lanham of Wallowa county, ac companied his S'ster, Miss Orpha, to this city last night. From here she continued her trip to her home in Knoxville, Iowa, whjle Mr. Lanham returned to his home. She has been visiting in Wallowa county for sometime. Mr and Mrs G W Ruckman of Alicel returned last evening from Walla Walla where they vi&ited their ion for two weeks. They were accompanied on their return by Mrs S L Fugate and daughter, well known in Grande Rodne, who will visit friends a few days. Mr Ruckman remain ed in La Grande today whi'e the rest of the party returned iiome. Miss Stella and Mistress Alice Leuellen returned this morning to their home in Adams, Umatilla county, after a short visit with their uncle and aunt Mr'and Mis E G Adcook. MUSE COMPANY MEETING will Rescue HoseCompany number one meet tonight by order of, John F. Dordan. President, PURE LARD Is :o be found at Stillwell At Company's market. Phone Main 16. BANK OPEN NIGHT I A BIRTHDAY PARTY i Th. F.t Or. Trust and Savinc Mrs W.s Ireland this afternoon gave Bank will be open tomorrow night to ac- ;''" P" to a group of children in comadate railroad men. I honor of the annivsrsary of their daughter G L. Cleaver, Cashier. Catherine's eight birthday. The little If you are going to buy a stee range, come and ex-, amine o-jr celebrated Majestic range. It is sur prising ai 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 forgt about carriage heaters. They will keep your cet warm on a long drive. 3 J MRS.-TVN. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges . Councilman J. T W. illiamson went to Baker City today on a brief business trip. C. H. Cnattit-of Summeryilie is spending a few days in La Grande. W H Bohnenkamp& Company received a car load of shingles today. Sou thc;r ad tomorrow. F. R. Pettitt, state deputy for the Wood man of the World, went to Elgin today where ha will conduct installation tonight and start a camraign for new member?. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tnorsw and Mrs C Humphrey of Elgin came in on the Elgin branch last evenirg. Mr Thorson con tinued his journey to Portland wheie he will take nj high degree in Masonry, while the ladies returned to Elgin this morning. ARRAIGNED FOR GAMBLING ' T A Choate. Pat McDowell and Mike Royce, all of Summerville were arraigned today noon before Justice Hough on a charge of gambling. They waived exam ination, and liqudated their bonds to ap pear efore the circuit court. 0E CANT HELP MANY maky CAM HELP ONE LOST--A gold locket, finder please turn to this office. HOMEMADE ' i ' Saucage and cooked meats of all kinds at SUllwell cVCo's market. Phone Main 1 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 i handle it, and if you t should ever get a poor , I sack tell us, we are right here on the groune j to ajust it with you. I LA GRANDE t MILLING CO Board House. All rates. fo;ks spent the afternoon driving about the 'city and their shouts of mirth lootings of t horn. c:-u'id be heard several blocks. I Mesdames Ireland and A T H;!l were the and Roomer at. the Palmer . ctv,Derors: Following is the nersonne! of help. Reasonable pi;ty. Mildred and Ruth Hays, Alice i and Thomas Hill, Verne and Helen Mur . ; phy. Alfred ar.d Aurelia Thronson and j Katherine and Marion Ireland. WANIED white Domestic or Polish WE LAUNpER YOUR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUEfS WITH EITHER FIMSHYOU DESIRE. MR. J. E. ;HAPPRSEI INJURED J. E. H.ivpcrsat is re;jporating from injuries rucsived whuo worKing in the railroad yards. He was caujht between two cars and severely squeezed but luckily d sentang'.ed h mso'.f in time to praent fital'tits He expects to resume work soun. WANTED - A hired girl forgeneral house work. Apply at Laid O'lice. WEST mm CLEARANCE SALE i ! S.- ' ,.'i WORK CALLED FORj AND DELIVERED I A. B. C. . jSTEA'M LAUNDRYj PHONE MAIN 7 I'M M Y, ',';. . j I'aA- -hAU i I Ji; HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SCHEtiRER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW Of THE (IIOKEST IN THE IAND- fail maids and brave men--the most cultured, the widest traveled, the fittest to judte of fittine fare for the table, can find naught but praise as their opinion of our staple and fancy grocor.es or the luxuries prosperity permits. Our large buying and moderate pricing has much to do with putting groc eries of the best sort into the homes of people of ordinary means. A small trial order will convince you of the superiority of our store and our sales methods. 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