La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 22, 1907, Image 6

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a bora and four ahoatas. B. M.
Mat Park, Phona Black 1016
for loar.a on city property
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jdAdaiiJl" Phona rEyr THING GEORGE WASHINGTON EVER DID WAJ To
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HED ROOMS rOK kw ntR, JflAJ HE CUT DOWN THE CHERRY TRPF MP
d houMkaaoins rooma in wwm inc vn LftrC I 1 K.E.C.. HE
thraa or four, in central uy EXAMPLE. IT IJ EAJY TO TELL THE TRUTH WHPM
a four room houM. FAium ....
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2 or call at 1419 Aaa.n. t.rw j iMWI C. O J E.LL A RrVT THAT ?C
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Ta"m 'Z . nt t tup u KNOWN AS THE BORN LINE or MER-
inc nioio.Y or THIS riRM Doe J Nor date
LOCAL ITEMS
rad, S mile from Ila . v)
r.nL Nona but leliaM M 1 .
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i annlv. Inauire at Adc r m n r
'furniture store. La PratT ' Uf. JUt CHERRY TREE, BUT ITS PREJ-
Furnished roomT V l A l IQJM J WHAT WE CAN Roii XT r tuat ...v.,...
,ENT-
8th
keeping. Apply .teo.p Trt ' " v PUJ Of, J HAT IJ, IT-5
rL..Li402OSrP r THE PRFJENT TIME. nR ac R,.(Tr ra,
OK-MARI E ABSTrNLTF IN XTVI r P -n-n n . -
;ETgoto;.uQr,H:;" 7 w juu wi .jtuNj, and rRA&Rics. .
tSST Ur!w !! lCMPLErE UNE OF J-J"3 VD. SAMPLES, LARGE
Waghtaoc..,'' inHl TELL HOW A PATTERN WILL LooK
IStfJSX'. Zl "" T JELFCr FR0M' ANI: GUARANTEE
(aa.t of flouring, rrcj ru or- EVERY GARMENT. A GLANCE IN OUR
1m aea or addreaa, .iMrvrtT. r .. n',v,fc UUR-
nd. Oregon. WINDOW OR THRolGH olR LINE or SAMPLES WILL
KntST . ' , PArrER.N-S ARE THE CORRECT THING FOR.
;ilE GOLDEN RULECOMPANY
R SALE-Polen
)ld for exchange
Smaller onea for
milch eowa for I
Orade. R. F. 1
,;fone.
OR SALE Tw
f of new achool
other Improt
for cash if aol
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UQrnd, enQral frm work on Sugar Com
- s ranch fiaunu u.,..i. t,
LARGErT
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STOCK
A ENUE
SMALLEST PRICES
MIH WANIfD
SP8 0 HOL'Sf (LfAfllNO
Sand in your lace curtdins. Hava them
washed and properly stretched.
Cherry Nhw Laundry
s ranches, sinanu r... ...i..
LOST-Partyus. Apply at Sukr .facu.rv's r,tr.
on 4th Strt Spencer farm. , , . .
kindly rettfr?!: -
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Into each life some sorrow must fall
Wise paopla ehnt sit down and sawl
UnlV TOO S ll.lA r.rt;... aub.
Smart piople take ocky ' Mountain Tea
C M and 0 Q Stackland of the Cove
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are guests in the city today.
D S VanHousen of Imbler is a visitor
in La Grande today.
Mrs Walter Pollack is isitine in Ka-
mela today.
Mrs. 0. T. Gallowav of L ninn i vicit-
ing her mother today. Mrs. Budge.
Mr. and Mrs. l. . E. Neilson of Kamela
are guests in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Seitz returned v-
terday from a business trip to Sumpter
Louis Kent, A Knox and A D Al'en are
Elgin residents who were in the city las1
evening.
Ben Nov, manacer of th N. staH
... - -
rink, is transacting business in Baker Citv
today.
J. W. Mc Coy, an emDlovea at th O R
& N. freight office has been ill at his
nome for several days.
A crew of five men arrived from Port
land last evening to construct th cnmn.
osition roof on the round house.
John and Harvav Harlan h. ni,m,j
from a visit to Portland. Thm, or. m
ployes of the La Grande Iron Works.
A large number of Elks will arriva trnm
Baker City this eveninsr to attend th
Elks :.-..Tj;!b-M th- v.nina.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H tirn.
yesterday fror- Baker Citv and will h. f
noma in cms City.
Vincent Harrier, editor nf ts c:.ftu
Socialist, arrival f v.;. M : J
, . uitiviiiuiuiu irom rort-
liand and will aodress a ' ouhlic mutm
this evening. . .
J. B. Smith returned to Pleasant Vallum
this morning after spending a few days
with his wife in this citv. Ha is finmr a
helper out of that place.
Mr William Hall one of th
stock men of Grant countv is in tha rit.
touay on ousiness. Mr. Hall passed thru
this city in 1862 and hafi hpAH raaiant
oi eastern uregon ever since.
w. J. Snodcrass and Mrs. John ?n
grass, widow of the late John Snodgrass,
arrived last evenmg from British Colom
bia with the remains of their son and
nusband.
W J Stuchell of Baker Hitu mh 1. i-
nterested in the wholesale
will be erected in La Grande soon, is here
toiay transacting oreliminarv hnainaco
add year horrors '
Attorney Wilson, an attorney fnr fh n
R. & N arrived this morning from Port
Hand toappear for his comoanv in thB Mr.
Gregory-0. R. & N. trial which wUI come
oeiore me circuit sourc
S E Swafford, the Elein druffoiftf- Mr
and Mrs. J B Thorson and Mi SS Halloarfh
will arrive from Elgin this evening to at
tend the Elks ball. Several ntW KII
from Elgin are expected.
Slogging tools I
I have a complete line of logging tools sch as Cant Hooks, Peaveys,
Sledges, Saws, Chain and Cable in fact everything needed for logging
Axes,
WASHING MACHINES j
I hae the celebrated 1900 machine which is absolutely guaranteed they are
the easiest running washing machine on the market Try one and be
convinced. I also have clothes wringers all grades and price.
IMRS. T.N. MURPHY
Hardware and Crockery
Snodgrass
Funeral
The funeral of the late John Snodgrass
will be held tomorrow afternoon from
the residence of Mr. and Mr. w I
Snodgrass on Fourth street. Rev. Hays
wEwmting. ', J. Sr!?djr And the
widow of the deceased arrived last even
ing with the remains, nearly a week and
a half after death came to the young
man.- . . .
OR SALS iwawinffiriTir
ST Sfim WHITE lWDER04RNENrsS SPRING AHDSUrHER,USE
?' THE CHICAGO STORE
trtSLr s"and snow wwe
inclBin and Military mills. Each and eery piece correctly
cut ar,d sewn by expert hands.
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Newun Dm Oompanv L W,'son 8nd Chi'dren ,eft t0
day for Baker City where they will join
ineir nusoand and father who is employed
with the Baker City Light Company. Mr.
Wilson was formerlv an
uranae wonae fclectnC Company.
I he Kev. B. F. Meredith, of Weiser,
Idaho, financial agent for Jason Lee Ar.a-
demy. is making a tour of Grant Countv
Oregon. His mission is twofold in char
acter, viz., to hold the quarterly confer-
B. ces at jonn Day, Lone Creek and
r-raine uty, and to present the work of
fie.academy to the people of that section.
Jonathan Johnston is here in the inter
ests of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
of Alberta Canada and will leave Pendle
ton Monday the 25th with homeseekers
mo inp aavertisea lor the 18 could not
be made owing to woshouts on 0 R & N
reuuieion ana Spokane. Hj is
making the extremely low rates for this
aare or Collars in round trip from
Pendleton to Calyary. Tqe weather at
Calyary is fine and snow all gone. This
is the latest report by mail from the uffice
at Calyary.
IHf JURY HANGS
The jury Which heard tha n,mt.
and evidence In the case where L. A.
Stoop is defendant and th. r. nf n..
gon plaintiff, was discharged this morning
U.. I. .J.. r a .
juugo urawrora because of disagree
mert between the talesmen. It is not
known whether a new trial will k,
ed or the case dismissed. Today being
a holiday the court is adjourned.
Stoop was accused of destroying a dam
at tne fish hatchery on the Minam.
FOUND-Pocket book at the depot con-
Mimng money, about one week ago.
Owner may secure same by calling
at 1301, Madison Ave.
We want to be your druggists thruout,
1907, you want our kind
let's combine. Newlin Drus Co.
A CARD OF THANKS
To the many kind friends who so gen
erously assisted me during the last illness
and burial of my beloved brother. I wish
to exptess my most heart felt thanks
and especially to Mrs. Joel and Mr. and
Mrs. A. 0. Hagens of this city.
Wm Hubbard.
ONLY A STUB
West bound Njmber 1 thia mnrmnir
was a stub from Green Rivar. A wrAek
on the main line of the Union PaciRe
terday, is holding the thru trains.
STOVER PROPERTY SOLD AGAIN
After' changing ownership twice within
the last month, the Stover hospital prop
erty has again been sold, this time to J.
B. Stoddard.
fIVt HUNDRED AND TWENTY
The hole in the railroad yards, which
will ultimately become an artesian wall
has reached a depth of S20 feet. The
diggers are now workinc in a stratum nf
sandy rock.
w want to be your druggists thruout
190?. you want our kind of service let's
combine. Newlin Drug Co.
We want to be your druggists thruout
1907. you want our k.nd of servic;
let's combine. Newlin Drug Co.
M
GOWNS f0;. TO $'.50
SKINTS 50c. TO $6.00
CORSET COVE S
I Sc. to $2 25
FIT IS OLR STK(n point '
Special attention has Hgr
attracttion of ail is the Price You mS' '5 VV.' bu the reatest
convince you that our nri u SZJ .Tl!-1' see. the garments and let us
I r Wl""wn wnen quality is considered.
IMPROVING LWN
The grounds about the Mormon taber
nacle are being leveled and filled in. nr..
paratory to seeding. It will only be a
year or two until the young trees about
the building will have attained consider
able s:ze and when a grass sod becomes
firmly established, the place will be one
of beauty.
Clothing. Sale
I For the Next 3 Days
COMMENCING MONDAY
FEBRUARY 18.
j Every Suit IrTliiTltouse
Reduced in Price
j The Grestest Stock of Men's Boys' and
j Youths Clothing Ever Shown in Union
: County.
AMUSEMENT j
1
Monday Feb. 25 is the data nf th.
military masquerade ball at rhA rmn,
hail. '
WANTS HORSES
I want to buy a span of work horses
weight from 15 00 to 1600. Wnid lit,.
to use same on trial artd pay for the use
of such work before closing contract. Will
also buy harness and agon.
J. L. Mars
j We Can Fit the big Man, the " Little Mm,
j the Fat Man, and the Slim Man.
: Entirely Too Aany Suits for Ono H,. Z
, - IU
: Carry in Stock, and Ever Su:t will k.
j Sacrificed in Price to reduce Stock.
j New Modern Up-to-date
uothingNot a Shabby i
Suit injhe lot. i
I1Ua.. ill. j. .. '
: vve anvertise a Sale V0U :
j Kiiow Something is Doing I
j Spring Top Coats. Cravcnctts. I
N. K. WESTi
"Mill,,