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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1908)
if V- !?.J II- v4. m si ' ! yu ivt i? 0; r&OE EIGHT. f LCCAL ITEMS VLxrtha Witaon la on the sick list. F. C. Rinehart i up from Elgin to eUjv lunrney B. F. Wilson, U over from Union. Terry Tuttle In up from Bummer ml. Vt'ilmv McCully of Joseph, Is vlstt CfcC friends in La Grande today. 10. If. Reeves, an' Insurance man of Malea. Idaho, ia In La Grande today. yiM Kellle Huge and . Mra. Janle ttntOan of Bpulder, Col., are In the estf,. C M. Btackland, a prominent frult atroviier of Cove, returned to his home 6rJy- Tiiober Cruiser D. C. Brlehoux came Sn frun I'klah timber district last t K. Laraon, who -buys stock for Wan Walla meat firm, la In La Jrmfs today. KUs Ilrrnloe Ellsworth,, who has km at Hot Luke for a few daya, re turned this morning. Woynie Hock of Prndleion, made proof on a I'niulllUi reservation claim anfay at the land office. J Sfhw Maud Mullory leaves Monday amrnrnc; to resume her studies at Ktl'nuiu college, Walla Walla. K. t. Truinlnill of Pendleton, depu ty Inspector uniler the pure food law, Iri tno city today on official duties. B". efty of Woodburn, Ore., In In the nty trie guest of Pan Hlncs, the pop ur salesman with the E. Polack rocery alore. Mfss Naomi Williamson left tliti morning for Eugenp, afier spending nf(Iy, to lesume her studies at b anfvvrifty. flfnmnl Eberly, Clyde Day and F. X. I'm returned thin morning to Corvnl , to lie there when school op, n next Uaoduy. Mrs. A. P. Fleetwood und children leave In the morning for Himlingtun ftvjotn Mr. Fleetwood, who 1.4 wo, king thoif. 4e4e)e4e4e4ee44e4ee4)e4se4e4je4 t BRICK IS A I rick building, at the present price of lumber.is cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated . .... tnat my tri;k is superior to any made in uregon. i sart furrish cemmon brick in any quantity. No order too large cr too small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known or. apf lication. fGRO.. KRIEGER! Phone -Rsidonce, Black 70!, Yard, -f..4TT ! CLOSING To make room for our new paint and wall pap er stock we hive decided to close out all our stock of fine china. Plates, cups and saucers, chocolate sets, mush sets, tea sets, cake platss, everything in our fine china de partment to be closed out regardless " of cost. Come early and select your Xmas presents. I f W. H. B0HNENKAMP 8, CO. t ltanluar furniture, Building Material and House furnishings You'll Pay i ETEMVG J I.e. ani. Its CO. T. . WM. w'.:a have been visiting Mra. Martha Cran dall, returned to their home at Athe na thla morning. Prof. Mickleson. of the business de partment of the high school, returned this morning from Payette, where he j; nt the holidays. -Ex-County Commissioner R. Blu mensteln, who has been engaged In business for a number of years In Elgin, has deposed of hla business. Mr. Gregory, who was formerly In the saloon business In this city, Is here and he la planning to engage In the packing business at North Pow der. Fred Fox, who ha been vlaltlng friends and- relatives In La Grande during the holidays, has returned to Corvallla to reaume his studies at the O. A. C. Joel Richardson returned thla morning to resume hla studies at Eu gene. Joel la one of the hard work ers that will be heard from as the years go by. MIhs 'Alpha and Joseph Plxton of Cove, returned thla morning to re sume their studies at the Weston Nor mal. Miss Katie returned yesterday morning. Mra. Eva Dally and son Clifford, and MIhs Eva Taylor bf Portland, who have been In the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Auld, expect to return to their home tomorrow. District Attorney Ivanhoe and JurtKe Crawford left this morning for Wallowa county. Court opens Mon day. It is expected that the session will continue for at least 10 days. Miss Elsie Leadsworth, day Western Vnlon operator In this city, is back from La Grande, where she spent the holidays will) her parenls. Baiter City Democrat. James McCoy today purchased the Connor faim near Island City, which, we are inlnrnicii, ne inane a prcsem of to his son Edward, who with his family, will Immediately occupy. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Conley returned home this morning. Mrs. Conley has been east for some tlmo and recently Mr. Coiilcy Joined her at .Salt Lake. They made the return trip by way of Los Aniieles. CHEAPER Red B21. La Grande, Oregon - - T OUT SALE With Pleasure "TTWra For every meal you eat hr It will be a combmst'on of good II .TV I tA t . J vice. Our restaurant ia inteiH t'J fcr people who appreciatt CKd eating, also for popla w.io like the gocd things of life at a medcrate erst. If ycu belong to that cl 'ss, c-me in and see what we can do fci you. The Mofcl Restaurant J. A. RBUCKLE, Prep. V'e sfj weekly mial tii'kita lor $4.50 BSERVER. LA CRAXDF, PRECOX. tor a t.vo w?ekC icrntim ll"'jwere invited and all voted Mr. Hid student and teachers are anxious to gut back to work again next Monday. Mrs. Fred Schllke haa been engaged to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation of MIbs Jeanette Clark. Commencing tonight La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., will meet on Saturday evenings Instead of Tuesday. This order waa passed sev eral weeks ago by the lodge, but the dispensation permitting the change waa not received until thla morning. The following people made timber and stone filings at the U. 8. Und of fice, from Vklah district: Ulysses A. Wynn, Robert Tucker, Portland; Wil liam Craft and Ella Craft, Hood Riv er; M. L. Carrier, Chllesls, WaBh. The funeral of Miss Maggie Oaaaett, daughter of J. M. Gasaett of Cove will take place tomorrow from the family home. Mlsa Gaasett waa one of the highly respected young ladies of the county. She waa a brother of L. A. Gassett of thla city. Mllea Woodell, who la logging for the MclKnnis sawmill at Summer vlllc, is In the city today. He states that In the timber, where the sun does not get at It, the snow Is between 8 and 10 Inches deep Just the thing for loKKlng. Mrs. Herman Toekus and daugh ter Miss Violet, will be In La Grande Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs iv in,,.,., a. .. :.:r2. "" daughter nre en route from their home In Los Angeles to Salt Lake City. Ctah. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long are In the city today the guests of Mrs. S. It. Hawurth. Mr. and Mrs. Long were married New Year's day at Enterprise and are now on their way to Lewis ton, where they will make their home. Mr. Long is one of Lewlston's leading attorneys. MIC1KTY. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Conley, promi nent pioneers of the Grande Itonde vulley, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today. Their many friends hope they will both live to celebrate a great muny more anni versaries. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newlln and Miss Margaret Newlln entertained the Kaffee Klatch last evening at the An son homo on Fourth street. The garni of "500" was played and Mrs. Ja Van lliiren secured the ladles' prize and E. E. Rragg the gentlemen's. A dainty luncheon was served. Miss Carol Currey entertained a few of her little friends yesterday after noon at her home on P and Secom" streets. The afternoon waa spent In names anil a uauuy luncn was serveu The following guests were present: Stella Hodmer, Eunice Bolton, Mar garet Ramsey, Gladys Metcalf, Ber- ha and Bessie Ctawford, Wllma Oes- terllng Minna Ash, Amelia Collier, (nex Knowles, Alice Hill, Helen Cur rey, Hulda Anderson, Thelma and Vera Leffel, Naomi Klrtley, Anita Johnson. Gladys Miller, Isabel Miller, Margaret and Gertrude Moore, Albert Curey and Gladys Currey. SHOWER AM) I.CNCIIEON. Given In Honor of an Island City Girl, Who Will lie a February Bride. Mrs. Albert Hunter of Island City, entertained yesterday at a linen ahow- ami a nnnn lunphnnn In hfinrir of Miss Pearl Hunter, wno win De one of the February brides. The , house JwiB beautifully decorated in red and Rreen and a delicious live-course lun cheon was served. The following guests were Invited: Mrs. Effle Ship ley of Portland. Mrs. Jessie Scranton of Baker City, Mrs. Ed Reynolds, Mrs. E. E. Bragg and Mrs. Charles Smith cf La Grande; Mrs. Harriet Halley of Enterprise' and Mesdames M. W. Kid dle, Fred J. Holmes, Eliza Hunter and the Misses Pearl, Carrie, Addle and Stella Hunter and Netta KlCdle. Mra. C. H. Bldwell of Island City entertained last evening In honor of lite young people of Island City, who return to school soon. The house wa beaulful with holly and red Christmas bells. Various games weer Indulged In. Including a time game and col lecting autographs. Wilbur Zurbrlck secured one prise, which was a Calen dar for 1 903, and Miss Stella Hunter received a post card album, while J Nelson was awarded the booby, con sisting of a watch, biding him learn the ll.no. A two-course lunch, wa served us follows: Tlmbnlls filled with liilcken su'tid and crackers and Parfa und r.ifji.. The young EATTRDAV, JAXCARY 4, and waier. gUritllt well a charming hostess. SOC Current Tolo Club. . The Curent Topic club .met at the home of E. W. Davis, corner First and Main atreets, last evening, with Mrs. Mary Mallory. Mrs. A. T. Hill and Mlsa Ethel Davis as hostesses, assisted by Miss Maud Mallory. The house waa beautifully decorated with white Christmas bells, green vines with white plants. The topic under discussion was "The Business Men'a Temperance Movement," under the leadership of H. R. Hanna. Messrs. Brenholta, Hodglns, Wright, Cleaver and Judge Crawford gave able speeches and their hearers were thoroughly convinced that the temDerance movement was one of the burning questions of the day, and that It will be Just a matter of a short time , until local option will carry In this state. Mr." Bren' holts supplemented his remarks by reml I nir several interesting letters from prominent business men of Wal lowa county, stating that they are well satisfied with conditions as existing there now under local option. After the talk the remainder of the evening was spent in conversation and a game of finding the guests' names In conundrums. Miss Maud Mallory and Miss Elva Baker of Portland, il..ir..d t-c 'i!ene with vneal so los. A three-course luncheon, consist ing of shrimp salud, olives and wafers, block Ice cream and macaroons, cof fee, was served at small tables, -The place cards were small white bells tied with green ribbon carrying out .he color scheme of green and white. The next meeting will be heli: some time the latter part of January it the home of William Miller In South La Grande, with Mr. Miller as leader. The topic under consideration will be "The Mongolian Race in the United States." The members and Invited guests were Messrs. Hnd Mesdames F. L. Meyers, A. T. Hill. C. C. Osburn. Tur ner Oliver. George Currey, Trod Cur rey, H. 11. Hanna, George L. Cleaver. '.V. L. Brenholls, Frank Foreman, V. E. Smith, A. T. Hill, J. K. Wright, E. I. Parker of Newberg, T. H. Craw ord, (ieorge Carpy, Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Peemnnn, Rev. and Mrs. C. E Deal, Mesdames Harriet McDonald Mary Mallory, E. M. Anson, Mar Kirk, Misses Margaret Kirk, Margaret Anson, Jean MacDonald, Evalyn See- mann, Iva Long, Elva Baker of Port land. Mollie Proebstul, Maud Mallory, Othel Davis, Messrs. William Miller A. C. Mcljcnnon, McMillan, John Hod- rtns, C. J. Price, Clair Glllllan and E W. Davis. Hear McSparran in Central church Joint Installation. La Grande Lodge No. 16, I. O. O. F and Crystal Rcbckah Lodge No. 50, 1 O. O. F., will hold a joint Installation Tuesday evening, January 7, 19U8, a' 8 o'clock p. m,, at the I. O. O. F hall, to be followed by a banquet a the Elks' hall. All Odd Fellows an their wives and . all Rebekahs nr.. :helr husbands and all visiting OJ. Fellows and Rebekahs ate cordial!; Invited to attend. By order of Cr tal Rebekah lodge. RACHEL E. WORSTELL. Sec. How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains,' writes John' Kemp, East Otlsfleld Me., "I apply Bucklcn's Arnica Salve Have also used It for salt rheum wltl excellent results." Guaranteed foi fever sores. Indolent ulcers, piles. burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newlln Drug Co.'s store. Remember tlio Date. All members of the Modern Wood men of America should rcmsr.iber t'.ia there will bo Installation of officer: tomorrow evening at the La Grand, camp and that there will be social en tertalnment besides. A good time If In store for all who will attend. Re member the date, Monday evening. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single In stance of a cold resulting In pneu monia or other lung trouble when Fo ley's Honey and Tar has been "taken It not only etops the cough, but healr md strengthens the lungs. Ask foi Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse anv lubslltute offered. lr. C. J. Bishop f Agnew, Mich., writes: "1 havi lsed Foley's Honey and Tar In thre very severe cases of pneumonia wit. ?ood results In every case." A. T. Hill. Special service at 7:30 thla evenlr.j in Central church. "7mrrmm TEN PER GFNT OFF Until Febuarj isil will give ten per cent off on cut glass fancy china silver ware carv ers and heating stoves. MRS-T.N- Headquarter for DIRECTORY Z OF THE I FRATERNAL. ORDERS i LA GRANDE, ORE. t Woodmen of the World. j . Foresters of America. La Grande Lodge No. 189, W. O. Court Maid Marian No. 23 mJ6t W., meets every Friday of each each Wednesday night in Elks' hall. month in the K. of P. hall in Corpo Brothers are Invited to attend. building. Al visiting membera wel come. N. L. ACKLES, . J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. ; ' A. P. & A. SI. La Grande Lciso No. 41, A. F. & A. M holds regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. Pythian Sisters. Rowena Temple No. , Pythian Sisters, meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m., in K. of P. hall. In the Corpe building. Visiting members cor dially Invited. LIZZIE HAWORTH. M. E. C. EUNICE PROCTER, M. of R. & C. M., meet L. O. T. M. Hive No. 27, L. O. T. every first and third Thursday of each month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLTNTWORTII, U C. MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R. Brotherhood of Owls, La Grande Nest No. 17, meets In the K. of P. hall every Tueaday eve- lng at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially Invited, N. L. ACKLES, Executive. B. L. LEAVITT. Secretary. k. of r. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. HAROLD HERRON, C. C. R. PATTISON. K. of R. A 8. llebekaha. Crystal Lodge No. 60, meets every Tueaday evening at the I. O. O. F. lodge. All visiting members are In vited to attend. ' CATHERINE CATES, N. O. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, Sec. FOR A FINE DINNER We offer prefered stock earned goods. That's Goodnes$v Prices on this line are all right That's Gracious,- Goodness gracious, THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. FCLACK, Propr. Complete Commercial Club Ihik c. lit not forget the regular Friday light dance at th? Cotnn-.e:il:,l club this evening. Come out and have a good time. MURPHY j Holiday Gooos. DR. G. L. BIG OCRS, C. R. G. V. HENDRICKS, F. 8, Board of Trustee: Dr. 6. L. Blg gera, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat terson. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet every first and third Wednesday eve ning at I, O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to at- ' tend. ' F.. B. CURRET, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. , . F. O. K. La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E., meets every Friday night in Elks' hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In vited to attend. J. H. PEARE,' W. P. GEO. J. ABEGG, W. S. I. O. O. P. Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O. p meets every second and fourth We(,nf.8dy in the month In Odd Fel- lows' hall welcome. Visiting patriarchs always J. A. ARBUCKLB, C. P. I. R. SNOOK, Scribe. M. n. of A. Mietn first and third Thursday eve- t i, o. O. F. hall Vlstting members always welcome,.. j. A- ARBUCKLE, President, C. J. VANDEKPOLK. Bcribe. D. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In ,t " mitg- hall on Adams a venue. Visit Ing brothers are cordially . invited to attend. . W. U. SARGENT, Exalted Ru'.i.r. g; E. M'CULLY. Rec. Sec, I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. It, meets In their hall every Saturday night. Vis- King brothers cordially Invited to at- , tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at ; Model Restaurant. . : s' W. S. LOCKHART, N. G. VT HUGH McCALL, Secretary. what more do you want ? line of Eatables ill Por Sole or Trade. The business, stock and tools of the Blue Mountain Marble Ik Oranlte company Is offered for sale or trade. for particulars call on or address ' ll-26tt B, C, DAVIS.