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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1907)
ft' r. t I- jL rwii . . . t II viir I 1111: ii i mi- nrji'v . I ill l 1 1 u . In ever m WHEN WE WliSH To CLEAN THAT WET ARE STIL r" HAMMERING WAV AT 'REDUCING OUCi .STOCK.. WE ARE ST7LL flAKINK: TUP SPARKS FLY OUrOFOUR PRICES . BUSIER 13RQVN. : LOCAL ITEMS THE TIME ARRIVED HOUJE ; .LII, ALEMAININfl WINrERMCJiANDIJE. THE VERY l kLZMCE. REGULAR LINSJ OF dooD. Pn. i '- Cr f flM! C-TVM " t" -.... . ... . rrmu ij-MwymAUiY, WILL NOW .SPEAK FoRTHEM- ; JELVE-5. ' ' ' ' -! " . ' ' - ' "r ; LADIEJ' JACKET J WORTH UP To $15.00 jODD GARMENTS IN LADIEJ' MSSES' " 1 . 4 . - . """" ' " " 111 " , w lak., Al LEJJ THAN HALF PRICE. HILPREN AND:NIECQATJ AT LEJJ THAN ' M ANir Ar.rifp - ERo PRICED. '' - -- . ' : '- '-'.I LADIES NOW 69C TO $1.50 AND CHILDRENVJ17NDER-. N0W JSC. iiiwjc Mllf LDK.tN'A Wftrt HriCP ... n c - irn..n. iivw v V jHLU LJ MZIVSVTS- Vo.qq AND $1200 VAltW NoW ;,,7, WS ANDOUTH'J S AT HALF PRICF' 'V- .MEN4 $1,00 AND. $1.25 DREJ -SHIRT ;Nrw ' ' ' MEN 'jSCJ H I R T 4 NOW 45C , " - :'iy.?L"'-R .AR.aAINi MST AS GOOD ir THER.E ANYTHING raw v if r vn n-.,.. 7 t 1 i- un l I JVID IM r. y 1 tfustorriihd iuperstltio'n ti3j Set as ds a..d dedicated to hioi, he wiil ajicklv t.-,e. his hoieand for a period of six weeks tn,l leather will be too cold for Mr. Hog to again enow himself. ' ; ; i Today has been one of ccnt r.ua! sun. shine, and if tradition afid supsrVitiri is! to be relied upon, this vlcin'tv ' to ir.t- ited by six weeks of cold. .. ! 1306, 1310, r3 1 2 ADAM4.; AVENUE .LAR6EJr" iSToCK JMALLET' PRirrx v. tw: l 1 1 ,MtM.t nonet , ' . wanted Rv th. n.,- o.i t .. i : Notice is herebvo'van th ' I l. responsible for any dsbts oo ;: acted by my wife, Carrie UVern Ojw. i'ttr' lhjs date she having left my h use and hn-t without any just ciuie . tixut this 29th i' day of January, 190?. bar Comoanv 128 Tmrc.i in, xn feet long. 10 to 15. inches at top erid; 660 lineal feet Red Fir. 16 finches at top end. and, not to taper more than 2 . inches throughout the length. All logs frea from wind shak&s and rot.. De livered at our mill in La Grande. 4 :nlcosjr t an opportunity Jo consult a Traveling . J Opticah adout your eyes when your Home Optican has " , BEIT ER FACILITIES j ;P0R FITTIGEYES j I than a traveling optican' can possibly carry with him besides his' charges are- excessive and if his glasses do not fit you are obliged to wait until ho is hereogain next year to g it g' ange of lenses. If MY CLASSES DO 0T FIT I will aluays be found here to change them or cheer lully refund jour money. Heidonreich Duildms Op's't Bohncnkamp's O M llnnonnl NEW JEWELER v. Ml. IK.UOVim, AND OPTICIAN HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES . For Ladies and Gentlemen only SGHE&RER'S WILL BC OPtM EVEIVINCS UNTIL AFTER THEISHOW SOCIETY Remember that the M.E. Junior League will have their party next Saturday from 2 till 5 o'clock at the home of Mr. J. W. Scrioer. ' TWMIY-FlVf. ROOMS READY A car load of furniture arrived today at Hot Lake to be used in furnishing th new sanatonum. . Ten cots were also sent to the Lake this mornino from thi r l T... . . 7 v v,. vrmj-nve rooms in the big new Md.tion will be opened to the.gJ.0St next W9elf. propably Monj iy. "Walter M. Piece, proprietor of the san atorium, said this morning before leaving for Ho'.Lake. "Thure are at present one hundred and twenty-five guests in the hni. V.htn we get the entiro addition completed we will have room for twu hurdivd jucitsard ".80 cots". Whan this magnificent sanatorium is completed, which will be about April first, there will hue been expended $300,000 for implements. This is a large sum and Mr Pierce is justified in saying that he will have the largest sanatjriurn in the west. A water system fjr general use as we'! as f-e prjtection has been com pleted at a cast of $12 000. "Dur.tig the past font vears.fiftMn im sand people have been guests at the hotol and ssnatorium and an overwhelming majority of this number wera foreigners wno -wouij perhap never stop in the urtroe herele a!!ty were it not far this institution" sa:d th former sen ator. Judge T. H. Crawford went to Baker City this morning on legal business. Press Lewis is transacting busire f s Union today. Walter M. Pierce. T. R. Bfcrrv and Fied Housch art at Hot Lake today. James Most and J. H. Friswald of Alice! transacted business in the county seat this morning. Chas Ha'uarth came over from Eloin last evening and went to Norm Powder mis morning. Geo. A Carter was in the citv this morning from Baker Cty, ir nsactini business. . Mr. Snowden, a horse buyer from Cal ifornia, it here after horses. He is af;ir the heavier stock weighing from 1350 u . Mrs. Dr. S. W. Easlev of Eicin was- in the city last evening enroute to her form er home in Little Rock Arkansas, where sne will visit her family. I Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Berry have return - to from Baker City. Mr. Berry spent saire time in Baker making maos far tneGrar.H Ronde Water Company. Manager D. H Steward "has receive j inst rue tons to' reserve thirty-five' tickets to Sergeant Kitty which appears torr.orow vtning. from Hot Lake. A. E. Tulley. vice president of the Bit ft a if INE STEEL RANGES? If you are going to buy a steel range, coma 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 not forgt about carriage heaters. They will keep your cet warm on a long drive. it- MRS. T.N. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges hvej- calletf' Dr. P. A. Charlton, the veterinary, re-j A ntn nUiFIIAL M or:s that distemper of a violtnt type; is Doctors Volp and Moormeistar in evidence :n tne valley at this t me and , nnnc,A .h. hn.it! tnmmr r-n.A - -i - . . .j mat owners sncud ktep dose loo -cut the Stover hospital and from now on that af tfie hjrses. '-' " ; ' -j institution will be culed the- Union hospiut Tiio I'raca M. Harr.icy. Vicir of Tp?' nH for another public St Stepnen s church of Portland, arrived I hosp tal in this city and the doctors con-,;, yn the mornirg train and will remain in, temp ate cinsdarable improvements,, in tins Citt about a week at the res dence of tna near futura. Patients will be recaiveiKi h.s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Ramsey. ! at any timt and inquries art, to., fct. 3, invitaiiir, or tne rector, he. will rreacn directed ur H, Volp in.the Corpe building or to Dr- Moormeister in tht new bank . it St. Pater's Ep scope! church next Sun- Mountain Creamery Company, con'erred I iay rr.or.-..nt a: the eltvtn o'clock service!"1 building. With local managers of the eomnanv la.tt All art .n ted to attend the service atl" Tnis is vening and thit morning. He returned) at. Poter's ..turchi, ;'B:$hop Scadding will! p'hvsician can bring hit patients Ultra to ? 9 Vl public inttitution and any to hi home in- Wallowa thit mornirg ' fh MitmJ LuSeba. E. Paulme, E. Phyllis, Helena, Ina K.. and H. "E. Pri. aiatier arrived this rnor'r.ing from Pendl .'- l,ton. accompanied ' by the rhinagers, to appear ih th'-' Commercial C!u tnn.ohi under the auspices of the- Li' Grande i -wmtin; Fjbrjary 27tn next as Long . Commercial eluh ''1 ' ' - I -:Kiv n,., k. Today is Gro'grid ; HoV 'day ' Tradition ,r0 1 .t""'e'rary 'at the ' pcfet. " Kenry tells tis that if that animal, tie ground i V3rt.i L-jngfei!ow, has been passed hog, can see his shadow oo the day hicn I " '"'nche of thj Main, legis!t.ure. okitomahl uptrttltion hat sct'as-di a.:.d ! -v'r.'-J I :ake Mr Rji nsy's ervice at St. ;.e -,'s'cnurc.i during his absence. ; the lo.wfiiow Mmmi i 'Si-riiipa AKsooimion) Aug.ista. Me.. Feb. I.-An order ap- 'OUrtD Goio rmmed eyeoiacses. owne- ina.jis.e me ry ?cailtng at the home ' afMii. A.' E Jones at the corner of 3d ano AJ'nis. a-d proving property and piMi! fifty cants for this notice. -0 .T- A h-u whe silk scarf Wednesday mjitAi d.ica in the Armony hal . F'ndar rstri-to this office. be treated at any time. DR. HALL SERIOUSLY ILL Dr. M K. Hall who recently wat con fined to fa s home on account of Illness is senouslv ill. Ha . h nifTor4 aiih typhoid fever for a out twp weaks and if- qulte ill today. Dr. Whiting of 'Elffin ,. came over last evening to consult i with ... .Dr. vdacon: Mgardfrrg the doctors1 landl--" tion. V HGIK MEETIKcii lNTtRESTINa Rev. 0. H. King writes from Eloin say;ng: "Meetings here grow interest-"" ng. Every Session draws a big atten- dance and fifteen ha v confessed Christ. The meetings will likely cuntiru until th f e ghtn of this month. . PROffSSOR HLff RESIGNS Processor J. W. HutT. principal of the Pendleton h:gh school has resigned his position to become an instructor in math ematics in the east side high school of Portland. He will resume his duties i the metropolis on Februa y II. So far no arrangements have been made for a successor to Mr Huff m tht Pendleton high school. big ixprTsTmontii ; j Tht Pacific Exprest Comtian ; ,;. City has done $302.46 mora h,,.... January 190? than it did in tht' tame ( " J - . ..,,,,,t-t)t,Jf! iiiiii(tii(Eiii I ' r jr.. e6t WMw. ImMW lj LpTi3c 1; . r' lU-tAlttLiil-'MM nnKV. 1.14,7?:' 11! m fil , ! --.ZZl . Tllf 1 "j Ucr Int. ifcy ! Xot3 Jsh. (MM rr tut I It TrTlUr t? !.l III - - liJ-iU V'lL .t :-';i u '. rrj month of last year. r u iirKvir. x t k tVERY ARTICLE IN Tni1SirriSir IT,,,, I