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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1907)
J. .1 i - 5 . ti &S2 ' RESOLVED That we are haminc PRICED DObJh ON VMAT is left" op our season c goods - the blows we. ARE STRiKfsG AZZllZyJCiXQ OUR. STOCK. nwrv LOCAL ITtS .n t H fre- Vf M IHW . HAM M Hi IN a fKICti 4- 4 4 , 4 , J. : olR. WINTER. .STOCK I.S FAJT REDUCING BECAUSE THE PEOPLE OF. TH! J COMMUNITY KNOW THAT WHEN WE .SAY WE HAMMER. J PR.ICEJ, WE DO HAMMLK.. rK.ICt5 VOvvn ON LtOlllMAiL, K.C.OU- LAR, MERCHANDISE,. WE WIJH TO LET OUR PRICED TALK. LADIES' JACKETS WORTH UP To $15.00 NOW 69C TO $1.50 ODD GARMENTS IN LADIES' MUSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAR, AT LESS THAN HALT PRICE. CHILDREN'S AND NISSES' COATS AT LESS THAN , MANUFACTUR ERS PRICES LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE- 25C VALUES NOW ISC. MEN'S .SUITES- $ J 0.00 AND $12.00 VALUES7 NOW $6.75 1 1 BOY'S AND YOUTH'S SWTS AT HALF PRICE. j " MEN'S $1.00 AND $1.25 DRESS SHIRTS NOW 68C. . MEN'S T5C SHIRTS NOW 45C. t ; MANY OTHER BARGAINS JUST AS GOOD IF THERE IS ANYTHING i- YOU NEED TO FINISH OUT THE WINTER, GET OUR PRICES-WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. QBJbW Mil C2TMNY. . 1306, 13 10, 13 12 ADAMS AVENUE LARGEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES STRAY--Came to my place t'o month ago in Mt Glen a red and white com ing two year old steer. No braud vis ible, swallow fork in each ear, wattle under neck. Owner can have same by paying expenses. L R Perry, , La Grande, Oregon 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 "17th. Inquire at this ortice or 1710 Fourth St. or Phone Red 952. YOU RISK NOTHING ! By having hie EXAMINE YOUR EYES j I GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT FOR ONE YEAR Or will cheerfully refund your money ? I have never had patient that was not fully j satisfied with my glasses C. S. Johnson who lives west of Sum mcrville wa in the city today. He start ed from home with a sleigh but had to changa to wheels before reaching the city. He slated however had he followed the foothill road he could have used run ners all of tne way. The snow at his place is three feet doepr A VALUABLE MSTRUMfNT Miss Leonore Jackson, a member of the Leoi.ore Jackson Conciirt Company which spent yesterday with Dr. and Mrs. F E Moore, is in possession of, and uses in her concerts. tha most valuable violin in Amer ica. It is a Stradivanus and she has re ! f jseJ tweive thousand dollars for it. OWl SALOON SOLD H. Z. Citrter has m Id the ni saioon to B. F. Wado. Mr. Cutner is unaecided just at present what he wili do in the futhnro. Dan Somroarsof Elm city today. Miss Pauline L'.-der!a v Pend.eton yeste'd.y. Mrs. M.liory and Ver- n Dz turned last evening from Union w rj lhy sont Sunday with friends. F S. Murphy, fonmry 'irnijir of th Grande Ronde Lumber Company hut no of Sale Lakespeni SjiJay 14 tni oty. Mrs. F. A. Maxwell end esvnriter M ss Esther of Enterprise a e guests ,h; week of Mrs. S. R. Hawotth. Ottu E Did'on, a PenJIef n E st Ore gonian emDloyee, visi;ed Irsvj in tnis city over Sunday. G. C. Osburn manager of '.he Pacific otates Telenlone Company for Waluwa and Union counties na r. turaea from a business trip to Portland. ' C. 0. McReynoldes ar.d R. N Wagner of Enterprise spent Sunday at the S. R Haworth noine. fhey left lasteva unj for PrtrtlanH H from fhr .hp,, no tr, CM- ifornia for an extened .pp. Attorney Turner 0liv;rt-xpr:t9 to lve tonight to attend a meeting of the Good Roads convention in Salem a so to he present at a reception to te tendered William J. Bryan in Port and. J B Thorsor., A P Sprague. Joseph H il- garth and Dwight Barnes returned .this morning from Portland, and con their return to their homes in E gin. Tne entire parly took ths Myuc dinners de gree, and in uddition to tnat Uok Che thirty second digreain Masjnry. cj-nrn n ly known as the Scotish r.tas. Three msm'iars of tha "Ljj.i re Jo son Coicert Cj. stjjoij o.f i. La Grande last right fro ti vVaJa Va'.a and look the train tms mjrning for Payatte where they give a concur". ;n.s evening. The party consisted ot .Viiss J icson the renowned violinist. M ss F. Pace one of GnisijVs jraa and Mr. Ralph Plu n nar. accompa ist Hermann K. Sin tid tf Wallace, Idaho, was also wit.i mum. While in thu uty the p-rty wira the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. More. w'io had a rare treat in musical r-. nditbns is well as reniJvng fm.ilii.j standing with Miss Pace. ! FINE STEEL RANGES If you are going to buy a steel range, come and ex amine our celebrated Majestic range . I iu but t the small amount 01 iuw -""-y-" prising and giv heaters left a few ; , r ...1 An a so nave ana give penen muu - nppH thfim This is tne time wucu Do not forget about carriage heaters. They will keep your cet warm on a long drive. MRS-T.N. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges Miss Greta Breckenridge returned last even ng to H !gard where sheisemp'oyec1. She has oeen ili for several weeks, and it is only recently that she has been able to la&uiua iter wuik. Attorneys J W Knowles and C E Coch ran returned this morning from Salem where they argued the Groesbeck case be fore the supreme court. Dittrxt Attorney and Mrs. F S tvanhoe were detained at a late hour Saturday evening from making the contemplated . , trip to Port'and. Mrs. Ivanhoe returned "wed ........ - .......... to ranaittcon last evening. Mr and Mrs Jack Oliver who have been visiting friends in this eity. returned this morning to Santa Barbara. . Mr Oliver was formerly an engineer in this city. Mrs C W Nessly. of Prosser, is in Pull mai this week visiting her sister Mrs W H Wnham, and with the family of Mr and Mrs J E Nsssley. She will return vhe las, of the week to har home. Pul.man Tribune. .'j.ica .vt.irun :js; sur-mos. f.i;ir so la B32N In this city o- Jan 14 to 1 FLESHMAN Mr, a .J Mrs. 0 T Fles iman, a boy. 23 JTHAN-ln tnis city on Jan 15 Mr and Mrs T H Golithan, a girl. 0E CAVT HELP MANY MAW CAM 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. to fears KEATON In Helena Mont to Mrs Arthur Keaton, a son. Mr and LA GRANDE j MILLING CO 1 M. K. WEST I ANNUAL (If MAKE SALEf Heidnreich Building ( lpiPnfL NEW JEWELER Ops't Bohnonkamp's ' I1, livUOUlli AND OPTICIAN DfttSS MAKING ) r tiunb is.nn iira; c.ass uresoinaK - 'ng d-.ne promptly, at reasonable rates. I should call upon Mrs. W. A. Baksr,, 152C I Hill Street; opposite njw brick school ! house. Fit iuaranteod. ! MRS. WOODtll Df AlT 1 I ivirs. j. w.jouoii ot bummervilie died last evening at e'lg'it-tlvrty. The funeral i a; rangoments will ho announced to- HOT DRINKS . OYSTER COCKTAILS A1MD TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only 5CHE(dRER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW STAlf LIBRRRY AI PIltDLtTON Petitions for a stata library at Pandle ! ton have bten placed in the nands of five eastern Oregon juJ.cia! districts and La ' Grande attorneys gensrally have signed it. The need of a state library at Pen ' diet n is created by the fact that the supreme cjurt holds two sessions in that city annually wnere eastern Oregon cases exclusively are being hoard. There is no public library in Pendleton and when at torneys go thore to argue cases they must borrow law b.oks from Pendleton at torneys. It is recited in the petition that there are a number of duplicate books in the library at Salem and these could be brot to Pendleton to form the nucleus of the state library. The amount to be approp iated by the legislature is left blank and is to be filled in at the discretion of the legislators. LOST-A gold watch Sunday. Finder pleas leave same at this office and re ceive reward. Red 41 1 J01 Kino, That ptVtfti lfe 1 frt taw ittmi ttt k. Owns likt this irt W hwl lAt ynt lili- - , , -t-r 1 1 11 nil 1 .... , ,,,. T -, 11 in 1 iijsiioii- - - IEI1 11 I3c iMf Lot 2 fCJc IS r 1?; im 19:1 Sh f 1 1 1 1 1 scle. every ARTin r iv ZTrrrr i n i if' 5 t " -c "t niiust REDUCED I