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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1907)
I -I V f : v VE AR.E; VE.AP.E REAPY WITH A MoRE COMPLETE .STOCK OF S?KW6 GOODS THAN EVER. BEFORE. ALL THE NEWEST AND NoBBIEJT THINGS JN WA.SH . COOD.S, UITINfl-5, EMBR.0IDER.1EJ, TRIMMING J AND ALL THE LITTLE: ACCEJ-50RIE-S NECESSARY To ' I THE Ho PEM Life P tkwi JWTimi. MAKE THE SPRING WARDROBE COMPLETE. 1 ; THAT WILL SATISFY THE. MOST FASTIDIOUS AS WELL AS THOSE WHO .ARE LOOKING FOR SERVICE. IN A FEW DAYS WE ARF GOING To GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE MOST COMPLETE AND BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SPRING MERCHANDISE EVER SHOWN IN LA GRANDE. ' Watch This Space for Particulars "j" THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1508, Ij.I, ' 1 ' ENUE LARGEST STOCK -. 1 ( ' 1 ' ;... ) MIN WANTED. For general farm work on Sugir Com pany' ranches. S.eauy work for right parties. Apply at Sug.ir factory's o.'fice, or at Spencer farm ? SPRING SHOWING IN THE HANDSOME DOROTHY LINE OF CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' READY-TO WEAR APRONS AND DRESSES, f OR AOES 4 TO 14 INCLUSIVE T3 1 A careful inspection of these little dresses From 50c to $3.00 .... in H.i,i,s u-viits will convince you that you cannot afford chamb,ay' D-m.tci. to make them yourself and L.iw s j ' Acnts for La d i us' Hvne Journal Pattarns I. ? THAT THE MARCH WINDJ blow the: winte-r Awy AW P MAKE- IT, KCE35ARy TO GET RPADV FORiPRlNG ARE" oOT?rAt5V FOT SPRING? . . it , SPR C MOUSE (LEANING Send us your lace curtains. Have them washed and properly stretched. Cherry's New Laundry Dorothy Garments are made with full wide skirts, wide hems, and careful stitching; no skimping in molerials. Style Values cannot be surpassed. These gra ments are designed by our expert, exclusively for Children's and Misses', and are nobby little frocks. SMALLEST PRICES Into each life some sorrow must fall; Wise people don't sit down and sawl; Only fools suicide or take to flight; smart paople take ocky Mountain Tea ai nignt. Newlin Dhuo Company. mm mm mm PRICES From 50c. to 53.00 in Percales. Gingrr-ns Chambrdj's. Dimetcs. and Liwrs. Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Jill Emm ? i LOCAL t ITEMS i z ' Misses Bramwell and Garrick visited at Hot Lake today. Miss Lulu Dulling returned yesterday from a short visit to Portland. Daniel Boyd of Enterprise was a Sun day visitor in the city. J W. Messter of Baker City visited in the city over Sundap. T. N. Proffit, the Baker county stock man, is in the city today on business. Mr.and Mrs. D. B. Hendricks of Elgin are in the city on their way home from an extended trip in California. A H Stone returned Saturday from Baker City where he transacted busi ness. Mrs. 0. E. Harper who has been visit ing in California for several weeks has returned home. P S. Easterday. of Walla Walla, who represents a bridge building company is transacting business in La Grande. John L. Mars is suffering with a bruis ed hand sustained while working with a turning lathe. Jerry Tuttle of Elgin spent Sunday in the city visiting friends. He returned Mrs. T. B. Johnson returned this morn ing from Union where she visited relatives over sun 'ay Geo. H. Gobel, a man of National re putation, will speak in the Commercial Club Hall Tuesday Feb. 26, on Socialism. Admission free. Ladies especially invited. J, A. French, countyclerk of Wallowa county passed thru the city Saturday to his home in Enterprise froir a visit to Walla Walla. Senator P. A. McDonald returned yes terday from Salem where he has been one of the lawmakers in the recent ses sion of the legislature. Howard W. Moore, representing the American Radiator Company's office in Seattle, is visiting a few days at the home of his cousin. Dr. F E. Moore. Representative and Mrs. Jay H. Dobbin and son, spent last night in La Grande, enroute from Salem to their home in Enterprise. Mr. Viet who was fourd guilty o breaking into camp and taking some property, has been sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. From twelve o'clock at noon until the time of going to press, telegraph wires have been disabled, east Ind west, con sequently the Scripps report is abbre viated in today's issue. Miss Atta Barnes returned this morn ing to Seattle after visiting with relatives in Island City. She has a position as traveling representatives with a Seattle fur house. W. A. Maxwell, editor of the Union Saout, J. C. Haske'l D. A. Van Houten and J. I. Messenger of Union spent .ast evening and this morning in ths county seat. Ten million people are working and voting for Socialism in this world Geo. Gob?i will tell soma of the others what it all means in the Commercial C!ub hall Tuesday nigh. Feb. 26. You are invited S. O. Swackhammer is over from Un ion today. He states that Mrs. Swack hammer. who his been in Portland for several months, is slowly recovering. Mr. Swackhammer expects to return to Port land tre latter part of the week. Prof. C. W. Christol weH to Elgin this morning w'ere he will take charge of a new class in gymnastics. He has just completed instructions to a large class in this city, an in response to a call from E;gin has gone there. Frank Barret, formerly of Salt Lake but recently of the Klondike arrivea this afternoon ontho delayed train to he a guest for a few days at the J B Stoddard home Mr Eiarret has been in the Kland.ke for some time ard :s just returning from there Ha was a former colleg-j classmate of Leon and Miss Carmen Stoddard. George H. Goebt I. who will lecture in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings on Socialism, passed thru the city today from Baer City to Hi gard where he speaks tonight. Mr. Geobel has just completed a campaign in British Columbia and is now working in the Western States. He is an able man. SmOLt MAN We keep buttons sewed on. your under cloths, a little thing butyoa appreciate it. we know. Cherry's New Laundry. Mrs. G. C. Osburne and Miss Mabel Williams will entertain the Methodist Glee c'ub at the home of the latter on Wednes day evening rather than Friday evening as has been announced. Mrs J. J. Carr will entertain the ladies of the Lyle Tuesday Musicaie on Tuesday i SOCIETY ; I I I t ! LOGGING --.-. 1 I have a complete line of logging tool J Sledges, Saws, Chain and Cable in j WASHING 1 hae the celebrated 1900 machine which is absolutely guaranteed they art J 2 the easiest running washing machine on the market Try on and be convinced. I also have clothes wringers all grade and price. J i- - I MRS. T-N. Hardware and INSURANCE CASE ON The case of Van Houton & Messenger, of Union against the American Insurance Company, where the plaintiffs are bring ing suit to recover $1000.00 alleged to be due for losses sustained by a fire, is .being tried toaay. The loss was sustained when the plan ning mill in Union burned down. It i alleged that the company had notified the agent at Unioi to cancell the policy on the risk, but that the actual cancella tion had not been done before the fir occurred, r ' ' ' MARRIED In this city at 7:30 p in Saturday, Feb S3, 1 907, at the Presbyterian Manse, Mr R E Lee of Milton and Miss Stella Mc Kinnis of Summerville were united in marriage by the Rev. E. B. Hays.' The happy couple left on the evening train for Milton where they will be at home to their many friends. MARRIED WILLERING-DELONG In Seattle Feb. 18. 1 906. Mr. C H Willenng of Seattle and Miss Lena De Long of La' Grande. Te bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. P. De Long of this city where she has a host of friends. The groom is a young business man of the Washington' met ropolis, where they wiU make their home. Clothing Sale For the Next 30 Days COMMENCING MONDAY FEBRUARY 18. Every Suit in the House Reduced in Price The Grestest Stock of Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing Ever Shown in Union County. We Can Fit the Big the Fat Man, and the Entirely Too Many Suits for One House to Carry in Stock, and Ever Suit will be Sacrificed in Price to reduce Stock. New Modern Up-to-date Clothing -Not a Shabby Suit in the lot. When Wc Advertise a Salclou Know Something is Doing Spring Top Coats. Cravenetts. N. K. WEST TOOLS Q a -.xh as Cant Hooks. Peaveys, Axea, fact everything needed for logging. MACHINES MURPHY Grockery Clay Rinehart of Elgin spent Sunday in the city. Mr Dr. F. E. Moore retunedjlast evening from a two wsaks visit in Portland. Miss Gertrude Pike returned yesterday from, a visit with friend, in Portland. F. C. 2ra'.vc!! returned ! vmnir on the delayed No 6 from a business trip to Portland. '. . , . , . ... , . Cha. H. Button, an employee of th Independent Home Telephone Company went to Union last evening, returning ; this morning. : ' ' ' Captain D. H. Alexander., government land office inspector, cam in from Portland last evening and will remain a few days visiting with friends in this city. ' HEW WOOLENS NOW IN Very latest in spring suiting, new checks and plaids, something entirely new. I have secured Mr. Chas. Haut;' for the spring season as cutter and Ptter. If you are in doubt as to getting a iood and up-to-date fit, ask your friend. Call early and make a selection. - Al Andrews. FOR SAL-i At a bargain, several pieces of good furniture. Apply to Wm Grant's residence or office early. We want to be your druggists thruout 1907, you want our kind of service yet's combine. Newlin Drug Co. Man, the Little Man Slim Man. V e. MHanHiiiiHnBHsai aiiernoon at me arr residence.