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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1907)
REiSOLVED THAT If VOU WANT SOMEONE TO BE YOUR VALEtf UNE: YOU Must look well ahdzs weu. DRESJED. DONT BEL A COMIC VALETNTWE. CO Tfc THE BEST PLACE Bu.JTR BROWN I LOCAL ITEMS WHETHER YOU WSH TOR, JoME OWE ELSE To BE YOUR. VALEN- J TMMP 1 Hw Ai'l-T YU VvI-H TO TOR JQMS ONZ ELiE, CooP CLoTHE.5 BE A VALENTINE ARE NECEJ5ARV. EVERYONE WSHM JMZZJTL WE KNOW. JoME CANNOT AF roRD THE BEJT BUT MUiT TAKE THE NEXT BEJT, BECAME TUAt I S THE BEJT THEY CAN Do. FoR THoJE WHO HAVEN'T MUCH MONEY WE CAN 6IVE " MSSZS' AND CHILDREN' VNDER- DP GARMENT J JN LA DIE3' WEAR, AT fEJJ THAN HALF PRFCF CHILDREN' AND HISSES' COATS AT itSS THAN MANUFACTUR- ERJ PRICED. " CADTeJ' MIJEJ' AND CHILDREN' Wool, hnsv- r uyin.rr " .c V i"l U V C J t .NOW J6C. I MEN'J SVITSUO.OO AND $ J 2.00 VALlEJ- W. L. Webb transacted business in Baker Gty yesterday. Mrs. S. A. Parker and daughter of El gin are foests today with Rev. and Vrv E. B. Hay in this city. John McAllister it marroned in Pendle ton, because of the washouts. He started for Portiar.d but will be unable ta reach his destination for several days at least. Attorney and! Mrs Robert H Lloyd cam over from Elgin last eveiing. Mr Lloyd is interested in several caves that will come up before the present term of court. kKORDIRS COURT Last evening at 7 o'clock Al Lehman ard Geo. Berry were arra gned before Recorder Snook on the cna'te of dis orderly conduct and were fined $10 and $25 respectively. CIRCUIT COURT Upon application of District Attorney Ivanhoe, the time of filing informations against those who are under bonds was extended to Saturday of this week and those in jail to Wednesday. FINE StEEL RANGES j i Tf iAei a wn rrrrr frt Knir o caal ro n rro rnmo and AY- amine our celebrated Majestic range. It is sur- 0' prising at the small amount of fuel they consume i and give perfect satisfaction. I also have a few heaters left This is the time when you need them Do net forget about carriage heaters. They will keep your cet warm on a long drive. IMRS. T.N. MURPHY nardware and Kanges ARE YOUR COLLARS CRACKED? No doubt of it Come to ut and let us demonstrate to you the manner in which thsy have been cracked. Then we will show you our modern collar damper and shaper, and explain to you the modern way of doing up collars. Remember we have the only modern machines for this work in this city. Begin the new month right by sending us your shirts, collars and cuffs. Cherry's New Laundry. ANNOUNCEMENT : Union hospital, La Grande, lOY'S AND YOUTH'J SUITS AT HALF PRICE MEN'5 ii'00AHJ)U.2 5 PRE S S SHIFTS NOW 66C MEH'S 75C SUIKTS NOW 45C. OTHER BARGAINS JUT AS finnn if tkitd r ....... . ULIVU rlNIJH OUT money." " Now MANY YOU NEED TO IS ANYTHING CAN SAVE YOU .LHljNrER, GET OUR PRICEJ-WE 130Q, 13 10, 1312 ADAM S AVENUE LARGEST .STOCK JMALLET PRir.FX t444444tA.... ' - - TT.,TtttttMtM)MtttM Notice is heroin responsible for an . my wife. Carrie !.. date she having ,u . if without any just ,iS. diy of J I'.ujry. : van triat . wil1 n..t be loSts ci.! ictid by ' 0 .rn. t'i - if I ,1ti - J n.rtie Ua.j :r.. 2'ith WANTED By the George Palmer Li m- impany -125 Tsmarack Iocs. 30 f'C. .. g. 10 to 13 inches at top end; o J i..,aal feet Red Fit. 16 inches at i p end. and not to taper mote than 2 ''-rouflioul the lentfth. All 1-gj wn-1 s'l.'kas and rot. De ii i . ur in i i ji LaCrandn. Dont consider it a.i opport Optican adout jour eyci w: i lii'.y to cor.sult a Traveling ,l.i your H .nie Optican has UCiN MAN HURT Hdrman M Bennett had his arm nearly tirn from the body last Friday while working underneath the Starr Planer. The mechanism of the under-floor mach inery had gune wrong and Mr Bennett .., t below to re nedy the trouble While ij ",: ;.rjstrate.h:saim became entangled "' u."ting and near ly Uisted off. ' ! U -;y t'uit amputation will be -r. i'nnr.l v.e surgic-tl relief NOT CiUILTY Tacoma. Feb. 3 "Not guilty by reason of insanity . This was the verdict read by Judgs Snell after the jury in the case of Chester Thompson, charged with the murder of Judge George Mead Emory in Seattle, July 7. 1 906. had considered the evi dence less than three hours. There was a large attendance in the court but no unusual scene followed the reading of the verdict. There were the usual handshaking and concratulatinnc following the vetdict. The boy wat re manded to the custody of the sheriff until further disposition is made of him by the court. His face was impassive as he was led from the court room. Phone Black 581 ThA MnBmn, ,.' 1 ?' ' - l - - -r..t .:! 4 .1.-. I 1 i .1 Certificates are issued at the rate o $ 1 .00 for one month, $2.75 for tnree months, $5.50 for six months and $ 1 0.00 for one year. A certificate entitles the holder to admission and medical and surgical treatment in ward in the Hospital if desirid medicine and treatment can be given at home ithin the period of time the certificate i issued for, in consequence of wounds, injuries or sickness hereafter received or contracted, wholly diabling him from performing the duties of hie occupation subject to the following conditions: 1 That certificate holder agrees with the rules and regulations of the Hospital. S The benefits secured by the certificate are limited to the period qf time the certificate it issued for. 3 No benefit will be allowed for either of the following ailments towit: Insanity, veneral diseases and Small-pox. 4 T"n certificate is not transferable and any ore using it other than for himself will be prosecuted by law. Intoxication and drunkeness will not be allowed in or around the hospital, and certificate holders breaking this rule wilt be expelled and certificate cancelled without recourse. Authorized agent for the sale of Hospital Certificates is Mr. J. A. Matott. The Management of the.Union Hospital DR. H. VOLP. DR. F. MOORMEISTER. Office, Corpe Bldg. Office, New Bank Bldg. LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS IV0W ON EXHIBITION SOCIETY ni l i TOR rMILITitS ii n.iiiCi tvrs PORN Mr. and Mr- The Busy Bea Club of May Park met with Martha Dickenson. Jan. 30, 1907 The afternoon was devoted to the dis cussion of the life f Tr.nn is Alva Edison, the t.izaij oi Mbtiln Parle: a.iri it nrnuerf - f"'-" to be a m -t pie isant. .n trj;tivj and en tertaini uhi-.ct. It is aH th.it i.n h "1 ! problem ol cjap power for autoiiu He protn'ies to pjt uaon the mtK ;t wt in s .t m.,ntiis a nc .v s:i.r ae ba'-ery which will c-ni o tveiy man to travel in his own cirnaja at abcut the cost cf car-fare. v. it ioj'. d .rner. without J. H. PEARE. La Crande's Leading Jsweler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office : FINEST STOCK Of DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IrVj'IciTY ' Free Oregon State Lands j Irrigated than a iravelinp; cpticm can possibly carry wt.' besides his charges arc txcci.tie aid if h.is clas. not fityo;. are c'.li, ;d to wait until 1,3 is h:ra next year :o gat. t. ange cf lenses. 1 1,1m '..a CO ar.ain IF MY CLASSLS DO 0! tlf I uill aluajs be found Irrc to change llicm or cheer fully refund jour moncj. Wonderful Advancement H's hcen m -de ol late jears in the methods employed broakdo v j curiaK9 i p,.r f.;r ar loco: I C.sa. lli'j n.a r.u: I mineri! s !i:on bi.r..' T110 nx held at t:.t . and .;i:n -st w.hjut cu:- t. A c su::;)! eJ with thu ne Z)J w i! tr .vj f)r IS years S-t f '.3T M'-J Ot 1 'i y 11 - lI tneni rtceting of f.c m-: of Mrs. u Vary Mill state s:.l i-i . Tn;,j 5, Ore- I lb 'will jra-idy. VesiJent bo at skating :einents Heidi-nieicli Building Op's't UohnuiiKamp's 0. M. Ilcacock, NEW JEWELER AN3 OPTICIAN HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES For Ladies and Gentlemen only SCHEMER'S WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THElSHOVV Tne hi!.-c,! one. wh.j s a s eye has been h patient intru. petont or i a-ies s.'v.iu J he done by ! ! as mr.y a g:-od i-i'-d hy the fjlly cf the ; l'iu eyes to an incom- Ordinary Optician eyes ran I anj rerve fc'ure tj a energy the eyes they should ue. Go to a specuS: .-i rnoasurments. one ,vho second just h.i.v m i.ch are using more than 1.-L- -...uusme eye inj rervo specialist will be at the S.-.n-re-H .to! tne rest 3f this week. Hours 9 a. ,n. till 12 m. and 5 P- m.till 7 p. m. Consultation Free. Dr. Hons will be m La urwj( every few months from now on. Br.ng your broken ions to h.m. he d.iphcites .my lens in one hour's notice, at a reduced price. For the past 6 years on my penod.oa! vsits 1 hive become we.l acquainted with Dr. F. E. Moore and I know he has ob served the cood work in fitting glasses 1 have done and will have no objections to my refemns any one to him who is uncertain of my ability. DR. POMS Rtfijlar n-.J-wutk d rmk Wed.-.e day evemrj. same as privou occasions. Mr. and Mr?. C. t4Dcvcre entertained the members of the cast which presented Arizona in the Steward ooora house re cently, with an elaborate banauet last evening m the Mode! restaurant. Eigh teen plates had seen la.n. Though F.v Thursday a f t r Mrs. Dr. M J0-e i Cob will be entertained en 2 o'clock sharp by Miss Mar,r,t Kirk on Friday after noon entertains tne Kaffee Klatch club at her home. HlMfR WILL PROBATED The will 0f tne late Wm. G. Hunter was admitted to probate yesterday and letters of administratis issued to the two sons, Albert R. H.nter and Cnarles A. Hunter. The estate .s estimated al SISO.OOO.The real property valued at S75.000 and the per.o..: ; roperty at an equal amount. Jude Her.ry hs appointed E. E. Kiddle, E. R Sup.cs and F. D. Gaskill as the board of ai-or-.;sers. Tho .e Bentlemen have nol loea t.-nir inventory. The bonds men fcr Lie sons are as follows, and they assume responsibility for the amounts op posite their names. Walter M Pierce, $50,000. J. E. Reynolds, 50.000. J. L. Caviness. 25.000, Julia B. Holmes, 60.000. Fred J. Holmes. 25,000. You arc entitled to 20,40,80 120 or IG0 acres -FRtE ycu simply pay for the costof irrigation, which is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash, balance in three equal annual payments. Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON. This land is going fast; do not delay; call or write today. r EASTERN OREGON COLONIZING CO. : Foley Block La Grande, Oregon e eeagjaai aa ... AIM OYSTER SLPPER is one of the delights of the season. The popular bivalve is now in the pink of condition and whether eat en hot or cold is delicious. OYSTERS are served here in everv ctu' They are cooked by one who has made a specialty of this workand none of the fine ftivor is lost. When you want oysters in per fection come to the VI .1 , . mi a1. OYSTERS THE MODEL RRSTAUKAS J. A.'Arbuckle Proprietor T A u t 1 1,..