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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1907)
IMIII.IIIIMMIIII ,l RESOLVED THAT WE ARE 5TJLL . HAMMERING AWW AT (REDUCING OUR STOCK. WE ARE STILL AIAKIWC THE SPARKS FLVOUroFOUR. U WrfCr BUSTER BR.QVN. THE TIME HAJ ARRIVED WHEN WE WIJH To CLEAN HOUJE QUICKLY OP ALL RFM AINlNrt WINTER MERCHANDISE. THE VERY LOW PRICED ON ALL Of OUR REGULAR LINEJ or GOODS. .Po.f, SESJINfl STYLE AND QUALITY, WILL NOW SPEAK FoRTHEM- SELVES. - LADIES' JACKETS WORTH UP To $15.00 NoW 89C To $1.50 QVV GARMENTS IN LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDFrT WEAR,, -AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. CHILDREN'S AND NISSES' COATS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTUR ERS PRICES. " : ' LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HoSE- 2SC vaiip x:, now iec i . ? MEN'S SJTS- jlO.OQ AND 12.00 VALUES- NOW $6.75 ; PQY'O ANU YOUTH'S SUMS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S $1.00, AND $1.55 DRESS SHIRTS NOW 66C MEN'S T5C SHIRTS NOW 45C. MANY OTHER BARGAINS JUST AS flOOD IF THERE IS ANYTHING iuu itLLi 10, r union Ou 1 THE WINTER, GET OUR PRICES-WE CAM JAVE YOU MONEY. : 1306, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE LARGEST STOCK .SMALLEST PRICES LOCAL ITEMS - Ja. Hutchison cam over from Unio to spend Sunday Mr. Mr. T. E. Childsey of Keppoer were Sunday visitors in this city Mr. and Mrs. Frark Joliev stnt Sunday with friends in Union J. B. McKsnnon of Alical oentSundav in ths city with friends. A. V. Andrews left yesterday morrino for Portland, to be gone a few days W Kirhnuff, a resident of Summervil'e transacted business in La Grande Satur day evening. mi Ann orooKs nas returned fon a visit with relatives in Lowden, Washing. ton. Lloyd Scnber returned vestcrdau fr;rr a lenghty visit in Corvallis. SaUrh and Portland N. K. West hat retu ned from Port. I land, where he as called by tnedeitn of his brother, Mrs. O. M. Clark, of Cove, is in the city, the guest of her sister. Mrs. A L. Richardson. M:s Elsie L"d;vor.h "h I in the Western Union Telegrapn office at Baker City, visited her mother m this city over Sunday ' Mre E Brassel left yeiterdav morni.-i .... . - tor Portland where she will vine hr husband who is sufferintf in a Portland hospital from injuries received in the rounn I house in this city recently, I FINE STEEL RANGES If you are going to buy a steel rarge, come and ex amine our celebrated Majestic range. It is sur prising at 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 r.ot forgt about carriage heaters. They will keep your cet warm on a long drive. 14, MRS-T.N- MURPHY Hardware and Ranges ICCKIM FOR LOCATION While E Polack has not vet found a location wnirem to continue- the Citv Uroccry s Misiness. ha wi l never the less ' 1, 1.19 i uirs vn 11 in nas iu ,o- cite m urrpcrery qua iters until tome Utfuji iuoiii uu Fnr fVia Kanflflf rf rtAur VI WtlW WWUWV VI 11VVT this t .... 7 comers m tnis vicinity, who wishes good flour, $ don't know the ? opn permanently Mr Polack was forced ! and don't knOW the to leevr h t present quarters to make room j 2 brands tO Call for. W6 for tin banal y and lunch department which j , JWAi wy will bereadtoinstlalonj.men"On ' them, DelOW: " fOR A NEW ROAD A petition is being circulated to be pre sented to the county court asking thit county road be opened at a point near t'-e mouth of Meadow creek up Grand Ronde river to Prospect ranch. Tnis will bhor t- en the road to the mining dis:rit of Grande Ronde several miiei and elimi nate several long and rrcky hHli Tiri: is much merit in the proposition whici will undoubtedly receive careful cons oer- anon oy. tne county. LOST Small shirtwaist pin, set witn four small pearls and tna sapmr; rinder please return to Mrs. G. M. Byrkit in: fi tesntn of April. Mr Anthony will aside 'ro-n tne oakery and eonfectory J'r m--ts. conauct a tea and coffee 10 m. iur iuic.i cm be served. ' . JACOBS SfllS STORf . ?roi J.ijbs hs so d his ssend hand s:. "-a 01 Adi-ns Avenue toF. D Haisten. wu alreidy owns a stcond hand store j I in tie si.ra olick Mr Jacobs contem-9M-.es a to m G'ldfbld wnere he will ioo ovf tu oos; i!iii93 0f locating. e SKAT1M RINK DANCE 'VailnCjHll' .uamnf. Ii. lfl 1 . "''i.a i uvi kju'j music I V go:d tins. Dtr.c preinptlv at nine thirty ! i Our Seal, Sea Foam, Royal Patent, Gash Special and Jersey Cream, It donrt 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 ran:ed. You are taking no chances'.. Skiers a'lowed on ricor trom 7;J0 to 9;50 All we.co're. 4FIf.R THE SHOW RemTiner tne Hot Tamala . parlors. At Scneurer s. LA GRANDE MILLING CO ! ....t (ORPORAIION PAPERS fILED : Articles of corporation for a savings bank was filed with the county clerk to day with a capital stock of five thousand dollars, ($5,000.) The incorporator are ri S, F N and M F Meyers. The papers were sent from San Francisco and fur .ther information than the above is. not -obtainable at this time. BUSINESS (MANGE Wishing to retire from business 1 have sold my entire stock of furniture, and hard ware to Mr. F. D. Haisten, whom I hope will share the liberal trade which I have had. I wish to thank all of my patrons for th iir liberal patronage and wish them succoss n the new year. Yours truly. Fred Jacobs. HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SG HEARER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE;SHOYV ! I YOU RISK NOTHING By having me i EXAMINE YOUR EYES SOCIETY The Ladies' Mis ionary Society of the rresbytenan church met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Conners. Jan. 25. mo yiuijram was unaer the direction of Mrs. F. B. Currey. Mrs. J. K. Wright talked ot "Americans in Process " M E. B.Hays followed wuh "Problems of the Immigrant." Mrs. Wellman's subject was I he Commissioner's Point of View." Mrs J. T. Richardson's was "Italian Immi grants." "A million a yeir of hungry, homeless. liberty-dreaming people! A million a year of souls keyed to high hopes, or ready to snap in despair. "The various religious and philanthrop ic organizations of the land have not only a great doty to perform, but have a nln did opportunity thrust upon them. To preserve this land as far as practicable and possible for the fit, the deserving, the ambitious, the heluful. is a work wnrrhu of the closest attention of the law making oody at Washington. "If we do not see that the immigrant and the children of the immigrant r raised up, most assuredly the result will oe that our children and children'sTchild i ren are pulled down." ON THURSDAY INSTEAD- Because of thee uncart on Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr anrl Mr A Mrs. Chas. Norrs will entertain the iadies or the Evening KafToe Kiatch and thir husbands, at the home of the former on Thursday evening instead of Friday even ing asorg'na'ly announced. I GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT FOR ONE YEAR Or will cheerfully refund your money I have never had patient that was not satisfied with my glasses fully j The Ly!e Tuesday musical meets to j morrow at the club rcMins at two thirty i NtW CABINET A ren and convenient cabinet has been I installed in Recorder Snook's office. The fixture is arranged for filing documents and for storing legal blanks and the like Heidenreich Building fk Hpnftrl Opst Bohnenkamps V. IlltlbUbft, NEW JEWELER Op's't Bohnenkamp's V I IvUOUblXi AND OPTICIAN ElOlfl VOTES BONDS The tai payers of the Elgin School dis trict at the election last Saturday voted to bond the district for eighteen thousand dollar for the purpose of erecting a new school building. The bund carried by a ......................... r H. K,. WEST ! I ANNUAL CiEARANCE SALEr . ,. . v I MMkm ill) I. , . " "L!t'"''"- Tilt i ft wkjif tSn l I 5 i ;" jmk mw Jyr JL mr Lr! iv i' ill i n nil kH w - . . un,, h,. , - P-irr- 9 Y ARTICLE l , Y ."7 WW W WW W WW WW WWWW WWWW TT T TTtfTTTf Tf tttfftf f ffg vote of nearly twe to one. cCiD ....