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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1907)
I LOGGING TOOLS! i'HE aever told a Lie j I LOCAL ITEMS W if lim 1 1 1 .xr&7ir:&k rfMe A 5UCCES5FUL flERCWArTT CANTAFFOliD 76 MIS PFPRESENT. ANTS A iLSUccEsyyuL aierchamt docs J THE ffiR.EAr.Ejr THIN (3 GEORGE WASHINGTON EVER, DID WAJ To TELL H! FATHER, THAT HE CUT DoWN THE CHERRY TREE. HE JET A GOOD EXAMPLE. IT U EASY To TELL THE TRUTH WHEN yoU HAVE A LINE OF MERCHANDISE To TELL ABOUT THAT IS .pVS REPUTABLE AND WELL KNOWN AS THE BoRN LINE OF MER CHANT TAYLOJVS. THE HISTORY or THIS FIRM DOES NoT DATF .BACK AS F R"AS THAT or THE CHERRY TREE. BUT TS PR r.? ;.ENT REPUTATION IS WHAT WE CAN.BoAST or, THAT IS, ITS j ii :hFHG.M?,Zz prfjent time, ' or as. buster says up to 1 THE MINUTE IN STYLE or TUT,'' PATTERNS, AND TRABRICS WE HAVE A CCMPLETE1INE or 1-1-3 YD. SAMPLES. I.ARrfF 1 J ,' ENOUGH .SO THAT ONE CN TElL HOW A PATTERN WILL LOOK I , WHEN IT IS MADE UP To SELFCT FROM, AND THE GUARANTEE : 5 OF A PERFECT TIT or EVERY GARMENT ' A GLANCE IN OUR J a . . . . . A 1 Jnow . WINDOW OR THROUGH OUR LINE Of SAMPLE. Will I' PR3VE J; ; rHE: pattern.5 r; are the Correct thing for f THE COMING SPRING 'IN MEN'S SUITS. GENTS FUR N . .v PARTMENT. GENTS FURNISHING DE- THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY ! LARGE sT 1203. I STOC ENUE . 5MMIEM PRICF.S 4 ' . MfN WAfliiD For general farm work jn " ,.(.f pany't ranches, i'enoy wo. I t. parties. Apply at S,, r u. ,1 or at Si'encrr far n Com right unco. e '(1 II - irtiini. Hdva t i ? Ni.wvLaunhy t t. nto each 'if s na w.) v mutt fall; va I', mt! . s ;. j m, 4 ,wi. 1 : 1.' o: t , j '.3 HijjU-.;. 1 ' WKiTflTSitraWLtt. . SNOW 'r'Av'is Orfuo Company. .i.'r..T:i.tr3RSKiMi H. A. Smith transacted business in Baker City yesterday. G. D. Simmont was a visitor in Baker City yesterday. F. S. Bramwell, president of the Realty Loan and Collection agency, left yester day for Portland Mrs. J. H. Dupes, formerly a teacher in La Grande's schools, hat gone to Baktr City, where she and Engineer Dupet will make iheir future home. The evening terviee at St Peter's Cnurch will be at 5:30 instead of 5 p m to-norow,as the rector goes to Hot Lake in the afternoon. It is reported that Dr. G. W. Tape. formerly connected with the Hot Lake Sanatorium, whose wife died in Califor nia a year ago, has married again and it living in Los Angeles. M-. and Mrs. W. T. Wrieht of Union returned from Portland and in the valley thit week, after teveral week't absence. L. W. Lloyd of Union, who last fall told hit interest in the taw and planing mill to J. L. Jasnh. Hnnrli n Uii,i about the first of the month with hit family forRexburg, Idaho. It it reported thit week by the Union Republican that J H. Nichols -hat about decided to locate in the Sacramentn Val ley m California, and . thati he will pro-J oaoiy ouy in me vicinity of Corning. David Hai D6S of B&kar Citv rnfurna to hit home today after being in the city' an evening at a member of. the Thomas orchestra. Mir. Haines is an exnert has celoitt. " . Mr. and Mrt. Geo..U. who have been tpending the past four month' at' Elun which is on the railroad between Rose- byrg and Drain, returned home this morn ing. They enjoyed? hil '. visit ahd '- m-' turned m the best f liealth; -. v- . 4 MrtE. M. Charcftili. formarlv nf '. th',.' City, but now o'f LaOranrta ' today on her way toNortl) Yafefma.: Mr-' -iiuiuni wna it now at La'urabde will- jum ner inra lew days at North Yakima where they expect tq locate permanent Pendleton E 0. . . V ; . J I have a complete line of logging tools s; ch as Cant Hookt, Peavey9, Axes, Sledges. Saws, Chain and Cable in fact everything needed for logging. WASHING MACHINES! I have 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. j MRS. T-N. MURPHY I Hardware and Crockery 1 1 udiso miK i!. :; spsiss m mim use AT '3 ii G ;i w 1 0 Fresli anJ dainty Jridcrgarn-.eis,, rn?cV I di I dllCl ic'.llUo I j cut crcl tewn 'a nfr.and 10. ; Each ; expert ha r;o. ccy r;cs I I mm 1 H l I-,' V (ASfS DISMISSED : The cases against the parties eharaaH with destroying the fith dam' below Eloin havi been rMmiissed. ' Thera 'in jury ciss beforc that irrt today. . SOCIETY ! OURRENU TQPIC. CLUB . An e,aicrate and most enj iyabie party "as given last eveaina bv Mr anJ Mr. Geo LC'-.lvor a?S'5!arl hu Urc R-,.1,,, i occ'ian was trie rerfular evening mettinf the Current Tqoic C!uh ar.d the enUi-tai'i'nei'twas beautifully carried outs a VV.vs nr-fcCir.'s birlhiay rhrty. Tho r;nnt wera elaooraiely and taste fujly Jecirukd w.Vi t!:e.nf.ir.al colors S'jinended fi o'n the cwnior nf rt.;), ,.j ; . .vi.il sai.u jexter.dirgtVail corners cf the rooms were festo;?;.s cf reH wh,te and blue tisnf.s wee traded m saire colors ar.1 i stars and st'::ts wera everywhere in I evidence. g:vrg 1 10 rovm p'cturesaue ffcct. The c lor chvrie w, carr.ed rj. eve-1) :r ui. e d.HCt'.-r.s. t.-vcrand lurchecn. ' F ngs of d iTcmc"! na'icps were d.p'sy od and a 1;vb"j t Jcssig contest ensa Tnc top:; : ,'.;USC f,.r lhe tv v ;', -Esjwia-its- t a univer i U-Kl "0 was u.-d r t:.y -cui-.r:,-,'; ,f - mtr. ') i t :. f, i,n. ;..r ;-,e '' -What ,s K ;i . 1 .i'io. .; 'i'.'i "t tr .! s z .ii it - i I.- 1,1 ' Wr 0' v-.i 1. 1 nv.ci , t. . " "it 5 a n .' v i- S. A. McNish. with the Wash.neton Printing and Book Manufacturing Com pany, it in the city today visiting his wife (nee Miss Grace Kirtley), who has been very ill. Mr. McNish is an old newa pipsr rrn frnm Arkansas, and now re sides with his family in Walla Walla. Washington. We are always glad to meet the brethren of the "quill and theart", no matter from whence he hails. HOSPITAL IN NEW QUAKERS The Union Hospital has been moved into new quarters, and it now located at fourth and Depot street, in the Ladd Building.' There are eleven rooms n the Hospital and one big WuiJ. wiiii.li alor.a will accomodate ten patients. The hospital it furnished throughout neatly and the management endeavors to give patients the best of care. The sur gery is fitted out with the latest and most modern equipments. Besides personal hospital tickets, the management issues SNODttASS FUNERAL The funeral of the late John Snodnrass vwniriiav iivijii 1 1 win 111a 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 j ' r , .... home, Rev. E. B. Hays, .pastor of the ! 'anhily tickets at special ratet, rresoyterun cnuren, omeiating. In ad- mfut unniFMC unui in dition to the lartra numhar nf fri.nri. nI" nWUHi RUW 111 attended the services both at the home and at the cemetery, a large delegation from the La Grande lodae of Odd Fellow 1 attended in a body. The Odd Fellows al so furnished the pall bearers. Manv liandsome.flaral nieces were snt tn th '4orrprifig family by symrtbuingfriends t 7 ;EVANS GETS ONf YEAR ' .jGeo..Evani. jr., Vhn ia'savent.iV vaar& 4f age and who was arrested on -a charge or obtaining money' un8er false.ir'dteAses., wat arraigned before the circuit in.ir't irpediate!y 'aftetnici -tiday and, beaded KHiiiji ob cnargea. ne v sentenced to onei'year in the penitentiary. ' .We want, tn ha trm iv..nH;..j i - uiukkisvs inruouc 1907. VOll Want nnr nt .... combine. Newlin Drue Co. . Very latest in spring tuitingt, . new checks and plaids, something entirely new. 1 have secured Mr. Chas. Hauck for the spring teas' n as cutter and fitter. If you are in duubt as to getting a good and up-to-date fit, ask your friends. Call early and make a selection. Al Andrews. . SAWMtLl AT AUSTIN The Oregon Lumber Company has de cided to erect a sawmill at Austin of a 40-000 feet capacity. The plans have been sent te David Ecclesof Chicago, who is president of the company, and as soon as they are ratified by him, the mill will be built. We want to be your druggists thruout 1 907, you want our kind of service let's combine. Newlin Drug Co. Gibthin g Sale! j For the Next 3u Days I j COMMENCING MONDAY ! i FEBRUARY 68. ! i Every Suit in tfse Souse in Price l'r,-.-a till; T SKIRTS 50c. TO $6.00 CJWjET CJVE S 16.. u . A r.'-.ts , , u- -: .: 3rd M it. J..-'' 0 i-i :.: 1 -1 .T-.i ; r i m ,. -.l.:p.- , O f r, Wr " tu : "J1. r h.-.T, r.g tcry in Slock, Sacrificed in Pr: to be -NA'i NT ETI NG 1 t r ,. oi .1 .1' D'-?A.V--c; !. to S?.2b ru is 01 r siKtc Poir Special attenticn has been paid to wcikmanship in every detail tut the greatest attracttion of ail is the Price. You mut not fail to see the g?rmer.ts ar.d let us convince you that our price is beyend ccmparison when qta'ity is considered l H--nna. ' t'r.i 11 ii 'iier t'.e i ''r.i '.vjs CArn.jd 'is e; 0: trie S.t." c was itro.iacej itMdershia 1 out. Tne i :rd .11 1 by Mi tu: j -V i;j j i 1 ,r Mt-.. m Ti-f up Urenh? : VV,6 t Vt-l j A talk 0:1 En. M.ssi.-ns in the Society 1 Islands was given by Mrs. Wrght. Mrs. Baker gave an accou-it of Eir'.y Missions in Astral and Pearl Islands. The topic of a ta,k bv Mrs. ' Have 1 "Tne Hervey Isiands and work of John Williams. After the program a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Hi-.na and a nl. j The Grcstest Stock of Men's Boys' and j Youths' Ucthing Ever Shown in Un;on County. We Can Fit the Bi Ma,, th LMIe Man, i th: VrX Man, r.nd thr. Slim -a-. ' fnti.'f.lv Tnn A:,m. C.4.- f v snd Ever Su't will to rrcfocj 5t :c' ; New Modern Up-to-date ! Clothing-Wot a Shabby j Suit in the lot j When We Advertise a Sale "you K,,ovv Somctliing is Dolnc j Spring Top Coats. cravenetts. j N. K. WEST v mtiitmrtnsmt social hour followed. 1