La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 24, 1907, Image 8

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THAT.WE ARE HAMMERING
pRlCETJ DOlM ON VHAT
15 LEpT orOUR SEASON'S
COODSTHE blows WE
ARE STRIKING AREREDUClNC
OUR. STOCK.
; oUR WINTER,. .STOCK 1 .5 FAST RjjPUcfNfi RFCAIME THE PEoPLg Of
! THIJ COMMUNITY KNOW THATWHEN WE"JAY WE HAMMER.
i- PRICE J, WE DOHAMMjER1PRJCg LECITIMATE, RE6U-
LAR. MERCHANDISE,. WE VIHToTeT OUR PRICED TAUC
j LADIEJ' JACKETS WORTH UP to Ij 5.00 NOW 69C To $1.50
oDD GARMENTS IN LAPIE.S' - MTjEjTANPHILDREN UNDER
WEAR, AT LEJJ THAN HALFPr7EI ' - t
CHILDREN' J AND N1JJEJ' CoATj AT Lgjj THAT! MANUFACTUR-.
IeR-5 PRICE J. '7T : "
LADlEi' MliJEJ' AND CHILDREN' WOOL H0-5E- 5C VALUEJ
INOW 16C.
EN'J JUITJ- 110.00 AND $ jj. qOV A LUES-
NOW
6.75
BOY'-S AND YOUTHS iUITJ AT HALr PRICE. ;:
MEN'S $1.00 AND $1.35 DREW'S jHjjtri NOW 66C.
MEN'S 75C SHIRTS NOW AiC. T
tANYoTHER bARQAINi JUST Ai (30gj? IF THERE IS ANYTHING
0UNEED To FINISH OUT THETwTNTER, 3ET OUR PR.1CES-WE
.AN'vSAVE .YOU MONEY. .rr '
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LARGEST STOCK - .SMALLEST PRICES
Sheriff Childers returned last fctening
from business visit in Union. , .
. & M. Humphreye i Jn' Eft" M
transacting business. .. . .
John Mar thi contractor is ti s,nscting
business insAnd!ton todiy. "
J A Calloway of Elgin transacted business
here last evening.
Mrs J W Hampson of Teloeaset was a
visitor in the city this morning.
J B Estes of Pendleton jranacted bus
iness in the city this morning.
W H Gleason of Sumpter was a . vistor
in the city today.
Mrs E E Bragg has been ill for severe
days- '
Deputy Sheriff George Lingren went (o
Elgin today on offical business.
W A Story foreman of the 0 R.4N
bridge and construction department, was
in the city this morning; (. .
J. P. Newell " division engineer ' for the
O. R. & N. arrived in the city last even
ing. He went on East this morning.
Miss Nellie Grim melt of Walla Walla i
arrived in the city last evening being '
called here by the death of her uncle W. j
Q. Hunter.of Island City. ;f
Mr and Mrs A T Hill a nd two children
left this morning for Portland. They wilt'
spend more than a month in the Willamette I
valley. - ' J
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter, of Walr 1
Iowa, arrived in Island City last evening
on the sad mission of attending the funeral :
of Mr. Hunter- father the late W. Q.
Hunter. ' ' " .
and ex-
; I A "' Knv'- a steel range, come and
Sr3rMaestic; ring,.. It is .sur-1
amine our ceieui . consume ,,
, beaters left This is the time when you neea me.u
It
Do not forgt about carriage heaters. They will
keep your oet warm on a long drive.
MRS. T-N. MURPHY
Hardware and Ranges
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Robert W reach of Elgin spent the day )
in Superintendent Bragg' office, complet- I
ing his eight grade examinations He j
leaves tonig.it for Utah .where -hk wnlj
enter a preparatory school. . -
Rev. W: H. Gibson returned th'mprnl
ing from Pendleton where he has beenje
assisting Rev. Sicor of Baker City ard
Rev. Hall the Pendielon Baptist mrijt'f
will close next Friday.- '
K 1 Cnnrad. : nronritor nf "ihs "OH
homesteaa' cattie farm is in the city iccay J
transactors business. MrCorr2d t'tut i
th. t his Heardfcrd cattle ' rt.r kiVtd
better than at present ' ' . r
New
Laundry
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Now
Ready
For
Business
PHONE MAIN 7.8
For the benefit of new
"comers in this vicinity,
who wishes good nour,
and don't know the
brands to call for, we
mention them below:
Our Seal, Sea ' Foam,
Royal Patent, Gash
Special and Jersey Gream.
It don't matter which
Grocer you deal with, they
all sell it when it reads
La Grande Milling Go.
"on 'the sack its' a Safe
Buy. Every sack . war
ranted. . You are taking
no, chances. '
LA GRANDE ;
MILLING CO
-Came to my place to months
i Mt Glen a red and .white com
vo year old steer. No braud ' vis
' wallow fork in each ear, wattle
;! nec& Owner can have same by
j expense. . .L-R Phht,' '
" La Grande. Oregon
FURNISHED HOUSe-Six looms cen
trally located. One r"" ' rented and
this arrangem" ean' b continued if
agreeable to all of the paries concern-
ed. House redyfor; occupancy n the
lnh.' Inquire at th,, oifice 0r 1710
Fourth St. or Phone Red 952.
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r0U RISK NOTHING i
; V " By having me -
XAMINE YOUR BYES
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CITS (ASH PRIZE
Mrs. C.W. Ellsworth 'of this city is in
receipt of a communication from the
Tyrrell Ward & Co. of Chicago inform
ing her vhat she was the seventeenth
winner of a cash prize of $50.00 in the
cash prize contest which that company
has offered to the twenty persons send
ing the largest amount of business for
a period of nearly one year.
Mrs. Ellsworth was instrumental in
sell'ng neu'.y Seven .hundred dollars
worth of soap alone in this vicinity.
I GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT FOR 0E YEAR
Or will cheerfully refund your rnoney
I have never hart patient that uas not fl,,lV
satisfied with my glasses
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JOINT INSTA1UTI0N
Sitiirdjy afternoon at 1 o'clock there
wi'l be a joint installation of the newly
elected officers of the Q- A. R. and W. R.
C.. following which there will be a ban
quet Ail members are requested to oe
present. ' '
fills AND BREAKS Ltd
The nine year-old son of Chas. Playle
of A Itcei feH from a load of grain last
Saturday evening arid broke one of his
(legs- He is doirg nicely now.
nreich Building fi HI rfc.W lEWElFtf
Bohnenkamp's
U. in. HtiibUOIV, and optician X
HOT DRINKS
STER COCKTAILS AMD
TAMALES
For Ladies and Gentlemen only
SCHEfclRER'S
JE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER Tii SHOW
TILLMAN LIKUD
South Carolina for the third time has
sent Benjamin R. Tillman to the United
Stotes senate.
flKS" ATTENTION
AH memhers of the local lodge of Elks,
number 435. are requested to be at the
lodge hall before twelve o'clock tomorrow
noon as carriages will he there and will
leave at noon for Island City where the
Elks are to assist in the funeral services
of the late Mr. Hunter.
E. W. Davis. E. C
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SUCCESSFLIL OPERATION
Mrs J. H. Parson of Elgin was success
fully operated on this morning for tumon
She was brought to th's city last evening
and taken to the La Grande hospital
wneie the operation was performed this
nvirmrg. Mr. Parsjr. is in the city
while his wife is convalescent.
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THE RI0HT NAME
Mr. August Sherpe, the popular over
seer of the poor, at Kort Madison, la.,
nays: "Dr. King's Now Life Pills are
rightly named; they act more agreeably,
do more good and make one feel better
than any other laxative." Guaranteed to
cure biliousness and constipation. 23c at
Newlin drug store.
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