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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1907)
KM ted st J OUR WINTER. STOCK this community know that when we jay we hammer priced, we do hammer pr) cis down on legitimate, regu lar merchandise,, we wish to let our priced talk, ladies' jacket s worth up to $ i 5 .00 now 39c to $1.50 odd garments in ladies' muses' and children's under- WEAR, AT LESS THAN HALT PRICE. 1 CHILDREN'S AND NISSES' COATS AT LESS ' ERS PRICES. " ! LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WooL HOSE- 2 5C VALUES j i: now iac. . i t linn r rniT r r Ann ctn t ir ai nr r Miir .c t aij. ..,,., , i . ik ru nr , 4 - ' " 1 - 1,-ru.f ftiiTC at- TZ" NiT- f Sunday as the Elgin trrih did not waa r ' "UKLU KtlUKU , J POY S AND YOUTH S SUITS A i for the Portland train. ' I -.man-Pju'se-Lumber Company closed 1 MEN'S $1.00 AND $1.25 DRF I Mrs. McFall came down from Kameia dj.i the.r mill on January 19 for exten-; X 1 S . estniffht to oace her Bauthter Mirv. ' sive repairs. Dunn the Close-down a iMEN'S T5C SHIRTS NOW who threatened with typhoid, under vw ' 1 2 JO norse-powr engine wilt be installed I f WA1' 1 UlnCK, DAfVUAIfHy' X I YOU NEED TO FINISH "y J Z r.AN SAW Vn MnK V h ' - - , . ! i us is orooa ny trie largest ut oy. any iM N. K. WEST ; , largesj I. .. . Mrs. J. P. MjCoy went to Portland la night. She took with her the two childrei. f 'amd Mrs Chas. Stacy, that they might e in Portland where Mrs Stacy is remaining during Mr. Stacy's conve'scent in Portland Hospital. Pat McCoy will re turn to La Grand wiih Mrs McCoy. HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS N D ' T AM ALES For Ladies and SGHE&RER'S WILL BE OPEIM EVEMCS UMIL AFTER TnElSMOVV MHfVvvtmHtvH YOU RISK By having me EXAMINE T" " " ; Forth, past two day, ,t looked dubious ? I Sgf M, H fJM W . ' " I GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT FOR 0E YEAR Or will cheerfully refund your money I hac nexer had patient that uas not satisfied with my glasses ! S;Sthi.S 0. M. Heacock, Op's't Bohnenkamp RESOLVED That we are PRICED D0WfJ ON VHAT is leftofqvr season's goods - the Blows we ARE STRIKING our stock. VVM CA 4 MAM IS FAST REDUCING BECAUSE- THE PEOPLE OF - i n h J. f . A nil f p c a f m A I 1 II II II 1st-A H M ifi lad Hft US 111 . id . a . a h H n ssi n Km mm er vm mm m mm mm m ' mm mm . ' v ' ' H jpfiml . . . ' ' mare ' '''' f '1 Gentlemen only NOTHING YOUR EYES NEW JEWELER OPTICIAN hammering AREREDUCINC A ft saj s - THAN MANUFACTUR- VALUES For the past two days it looked dubious that C W P Ellsworth would retain his arm, as blood poisoning had gained a strong hold of the memoer. Last night two physicians from this city agreed that conditions were improving so materially that the member will not have to be am putated' The past week has been a pam ful one tor oiay. nowevcr. and the pains and sufferings have been very trying on the justice of tne peace. Unless a re lapse occurs, Mr. Ellsworth will be out atiin in a few days. LOST Small shirtwaist pin. set with four small pearls and one sapphire Finder please return to Mrs. Q. M i 111 llYl I MIIIN : lotj..' lm(K-m -MLoTJiiTo - I Pat McCoy, after spending many weeks .- V ' f Jf I-'5.toV 'JlH ! in a Portland hospital to rocover from in- Ar jft . ' I juries received at UiTiiliKa while switching J f"ty ' I4lJf OT mf&l f)' Wi WJ' f ft fRVM la. jfi'j , -made-rapid etridea to rover, during". ' J ';Vilf 'I ) Ftf M AlH') v ' &Mx ' 3J M ...- Ins Cw.n?) No. 2980. Royal Neighbors ' "t (Si 'll i I hi (' B2&tl "" lfWfe f v ' 2 ' I J'o: America, is one of th rap:d growers. .TUVBK v ' Vliib"-! ' ilKW l:: T"' '' ''' J amongst the orders of our city. Deputy. .EE3 5 imWni'mA-' $$rr&'s i! ALl : ' v' J. j Supreme Orao.e Mrs. Petit, has secured J v- - S i ?? ii v.V' S j i . ( a dozen new candidates ana" several &it ' l!'M!my'w",rMI1'l11"'' w. am, mm mfa f w ..i fj - -3 . others are expecting to place the applica- . MiIm n " jZT JT ' ' 'jf v.'JV. ..' t ons with her this week. 0 , if, A I LflT-h (CTvV OikV ' .1 ' 74WW ' ' I Tne Royal Neghoors. Modern Wood- Uf fi I fl CVSS & ' V jI WV ' " ' t I man of America.. Woodmen of the World I UL I ( '' vjvf' . ,1 f I 8: ' and Modern Brotherhood of America ' U I X.WfTO 'Jfe '' ' t ' - ieachradJp.ylnth.3.dh,r..t. ' ' !; lflb, i 5'. $ T' Koya! Neighbor is Auxilliary to the :!WTX V fc.f - ' .A V:' Modern Woodmen of America. t M ' .VMUJmLi ' IVs I ful one for Clay, however, and the pains e ' ' , , ,::"--ri' hlllV f and sufferings have been very trying on w . stk ST.', iTTx kfrt I LOCAL ITEMS , The high school enjoyed a highly inter sting program yesterday. S M Miller of Lostine was a business visitor in the city this morning. Rev H S Shangle of the Methodist church South returned this morning to his home in Milton. Miss Alice Proctor of Elgin came over last evening to be present at the gather ing of Union county teachers today. Walter Calloway of Union came to La Grande last evening to visting with hit grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Budge The Misses Myrtle and Mable Galloway of Union are attending the teaches' meet ing here today. Rev. Willis, of the Christian church in Elgin, will arrive in the city tonight tc take charge of the Central church in this city while Rev. 0 H King is in Elgin. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Cochran, returned to their home in Hood River last evening after visting with their sons. Attorney unofgB nu uiHinu wpcr.rsri. Rev Secor who hat been assisting Rev I Hall of Pendletoo in Babtist revival set vices, passed thru the city tnis morni g to his home in Baker City. . The last meet ing of Pendleton series was held last night Supreme Justice and Mrs C. 0. Stock -sieger of Halley Idaho, spent this morn ing in this city. Mr Stocksleger was the Democratic candidate for governor at the last election in his state.-but was defeat ed. Mr. and Mrs. F P HarQmond, formerly of this city but recently of Union, ai rived this morning for a brief visit. Mrs. Hotchkiss of Elgin returned this morning from Portland with her little daughter who underwent an operation in a Portland hospital. Mrs Hotchkiss and daughter will remain inT, this city over Sunday as the Elain trnh did not wai for the Portland train. - j Mrs. McFall came down from Kameia last night to place her 'hauMer Miry, who threatened with typhoid, under vt care of a physician. Mrs. McFill wil return to Kameia tonight. ; Mr. and Mrs. E B Coons,' of Cove. Un- on county, have been visitors hero to- -Pendleton E 0. V siifij circular, mill in the worla. II II II il II i F B MIIF4INI1I & II II II V in lu MsW IL 1 II 1 L U 1 L l : : - Vil tMI;UM : . ! , . mm V:m : . mw m w i . I . -kmrnmmmn. to." "1' . 7T- 5 li UWIKVV . (VERY ARTIPI F in n. 5. i FINE STEEL If you are going to buy a steel range, come and ex- Do not fon-t about carriage heaters. They -will keep your et warm on a long drive. ;mrs. t.n. Hardware and Mr nd Mrs D H Steward and Miss f.ilr a i spending the day at Hot Lake. Pro., inernll. of Hilgard. is attending tlie leaders' meeting today. H to Union to- ,jay afUr MV8ral days spent in t is city. . J H Fleshman c-me over from Hot Lake to visit his family. He returned on the delayed passenger this morning. Mrs Blar.ch . Kelley came down from Perry today to spend Sunday with nsr parents Mr and Mrs M McMurray. . Roy G ood ioug'1 li making -..s first trip rn tne La Gran Je-Huntington express mesvsnger run, as hetoor. today. He will net as heloer until the regular assistant returns from Portland. , Hugh Cnig ieft tnis morning for Union whore he will visit over Sunday. Ha has , hn visit r.ff friends in this city and will ' be back at his home in Pendleton after tomorrow. "',' WORLD RKQRD '.V I -.man- Pju'se- Lumber Company closed djvm the.r mill on January 1 9 for exten-.; sive repairs. Dunn : the close-down I 1 ft i.'l . ar,f.in ur.ll k Installed i Ilkfl33-J"I TtJiilw "II, WW ,,.wu..ww Ul W V-IW WHWW1WI3 Hil. r . ..I ... wwow. ( ; mjrovjnjvs at.i1 oa aula. Tn.s mill j Z ca: curing 1 906 1 45.000.003 as against j J I 1 Si.000.w00 .n 1 90 exclusive of theiath. I RANGES murphy Ranges For the benefit of new csrr.srs in. th' vicinity, t who wishes good flour,' and don't know the brands . to call for, we mention them below: Our Seal, Sea Foam, .Royal Patent, G as h S pecial and Jersey Gream. It don't matter which Groceryou 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 J - T. Byrkit ,.:, -u " . o.M. PtOUCED