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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1907)
MMMMM MM' 'RESOi-VEDMI PONT 5LlPUPON7ilS nPPnRTUMTY PRICES HAVE FALLEN BUT THE QUALITY Of GOODS ATOUR STORE KEEPJUR v BU5TEfcB0M. 1 f WW 3 i NOW 69C TO $1.50 -THER.E laS :NoJtEEj OF- bZM COL&-WHEMVol -WARM- mAry he.sepr.icex " I a nir.c JAC.K.F.T WoR-TH UP TO $15.00 ODD flARMENTi IN LADIES' MISSUS' - AND CHILPREN' UNDER WEAR. AT LEU THAN HALF PRICE. CHILDREN' AND NlJiE' COATS AT lSS THAN MANUFACTUR ERS PRICED. LADIEJ' mSSZS' AND CHILDREN' WOOL HOoE- 25C VALUE, o 16C. MEN'5 .SUITJ- $10.00 AND $12.00 VALUE.5- NOW NOW $6.T5 t BoY'-S AND YOUTHS UlTi AT MEN' S $1.00 AND $1.25 HALF PRICE. DREJ3 JHIRT5 NOW 6QC. MEN' 5 75C -5HIRT-5 NOW 45C. MANY oTHERv BARQAIN jUT AS GOOD IF THERE 1.5 ANYTHING YOU NEED To .FINISH OUT THE WINTER, , CAN -SAVE YOU MONEY. 6ET. OUR PRICE-WE 1306, 1310, LARGEST .STOCK L.tnNT 13 12 ADAM-S' AVENUE JMALLEJT PRICEJ STRAYCama to my place V month ago in Mt Glen a red and white com Ing two year old eteer. No braud vis Ible, swallow fork in each ear. wattle under neck. Owner can have same by paying expenses. LR Pefry,' La Grande. Oregon "X M it i i ' FURNISHED HOUSE-Six looms cen trally located. One room is rented and this arrangement can be. continued if agreeable to all of the parties concern ed. House ready for occupancy on the ' 17lh. ' Inquire at this 'office or 1710 Fourth St. or Phone Red 952. Mil! YOU RISK NOTHING By having m - X EXAMINE YOUR EYES j I CDARANUE PERf ECT FIT FOR ONE YEAR will cheerfully refund your money local Items ...... ..-... ""--- r . IflNE STEEl-RANj H. A. ' Ketchum of Baker - City was a visitor in La Grande last night.. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hen son of the D-'.'-s are visiting in the city. ' Mrs. M. Hugg of Elgin transacntd ju"- iness in this city last evening.'' S R Haworth left for Portland today on a brief business trip. - J W White went to Walla Walia today to visit his daughter who is attending college there. , J D McKennon and E Polack returned this morning from Portland where they attended the Merchants' convention. John Wilson, who has been ailing for some time, went to Portland today to seek an improvement in his health. Miss Nora Fritz left this morning for North Powder to ipend a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs Geo. Hanson. Edcar G Piekler of La Grande was a vinitnr in Baker vesterdav looking after business affairs. Baker City Herald. 10111101 ill I'm nullum ii tuiliuu of liia valley report that the snow in this sec tion is deeper than in thair -.section Mr and Mrs L B Hytt are in the city looking for a house and as soon as they can secure one they will move from the valley to town. ' ' s " Dr. J. M. Price returned to his dental parlors In North Powder this morning after visiting friends fn La Grande a few days. ( ' ' Mrs. Chas. A Dunn, who has been quite sick for the past few days, is recovering nicely, and Mr. Dunn is back egain on his transfer wagon. ; ; v Conductor Ray' is in charge of the Elgin branch ,tobay. Conductor O'Hara had charge yesterday. The regular conduct or, J C Gulling is visiting in Portland. Mrs. F S Ivanhoe who is teaching in the public schools of Pendleton, returned last evening to this city. To night, Mr end Mrs Ivanhoe leave for a brief visit to Port land. From Portland the district attcrnay will go on to Salem and Mrs Ivan ;oe re turn to Pendleton. . . ... J , ' . (OMING? Are you going to Cherry's Laundry to night to see it in full operation? If you are eoine to buy a stee) range, J "JL our celebrated Majestic a ee; J . prising at the I a o have a few Do r.ot forg-t about carriage heaters, keep your cet warm on a long drive. They will !mrs. t.n. MURPHY e . , , A Dniroa Hardware au A"Bi'g -... Mrs. A M Tarter is lying very low at her home in Union, and is hardly expected to recover. f'iru Cr,"im',i,in,r Rn Brown aud J M Saidars will attend the Good Roads convention which meets in Salem on next Friday. Tne court has in contemplation tne purchasing of a steam roller and rock crusher and varioue- machines will be on exhibition at tnis meeting. ONE CAN T HELP MANY RE.ORDtR'S COURT Information was filed before Recorder Snook tnis morning against Ttumas Broadhuist for leading a horse over the sidewalks of the city, byStreet Superin tendent H W Stoner. The Street super intendent stated that the defendant had han makina a Dractice of doing this and he nrorjosed to out a stop to it." He also remarked that he had his eye on one or j two others' that had been violating the ordinance and similar charges would be filed from this time on' for all such offenses. r,i sidswtl'M c 3 it too much tq be abused in this manner and under our MANY CAN HELP ONE So the next sack of flour you buy tell your dealer to send you that Guaranteed Kind that reads LaGrande Milling , Go. on the sack. Just order from any "grocery 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. nraeanr r.'nAttftr in case of damaces the Street Superintendent would be held per- 1 1 . . ppilirp smally liabie in case of injury arising! UIAlllL from such causes tnat would come Pr i Kill I Ullf Pfk aonaiiy under his observation, provided 4 lYIILLIIlU lVI ne Ibt sucn a busts go unnoticed, and they wiil not trom this time on. a-el 1 N. ANNUAL K. .'WES T Or I have never had patient that was not satisfied ulth my glasses fully Heidcnreich Building f h HonPAPL NEW JEWELER Op'st Bohnonkamps HtllbUbK, AND OPTICIAN dflS OfflCC ! J D McKennon is sectnd vice president of the Grocers' Association which was organized at Portland this week. The Grocers of Ooaon nathered in the Metrot'dis and funned an organization ! similar to such as other states of the ' Union already luve. the ohject of which ! is self evidont. for in this day an age, or ganization is the sioan. The La Grande Groctrs' Association, winch has not been a verv active organization of late, thru the instrumentalities of Messers McKen non and Polack, has been accepted as a member of the slate body. The local grocers will hold a meeti.ig within a lew days ind eiect a president to fill the vacancy causd by the re tirement, of E Romig frim the grocery business. The h-'dy will in other ways be revived and the jreanizati.m perfected. The session at Portland lasted two days and ended with an elaborate ban quet, C.nsiderable interest was shown in the election of officers and La Grande I '.s repitsenled by ona o:Iisar on the slate. HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SGHEtfRER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW which follows President. F J Carney of Astoria; first vice-president, 'V 1 Ingram, of Pendleton: second vice -president, J D McKennon, of La Grande; third v.co president, Tneo dore Roth. ofSa!e;n: secretary, Chas B Merrick, of Portland; t easurer. Dan Kel laher. of Portland. Oscar Lund of te Cove is shaking hands with his La Grande friends today. IINMRMW MANAOtMlHT I have leased the Centinnal Hotel build ing and those desiring board and room or either separately can ba secured at reas onable prices. Mrs C Shaw. MENDING We sew on buttons, sew on apron strines. and sew uo rips on out new sew ing machine. Our expert seamstress does nothing else but attend to these little things. Cherry's New Laundry. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in private family. Phone 41. TliwMrtiMW WiMM till rcilnlwffwiirl wit thinm lil II in ! Iwf Ti r' tbkt. iim . '. 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