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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
PAGE FIVE. KVEMXG fcyERVER, LA GRAND! OREOOX SATVItDAY, JAXl'ARV II, !. tTPM DCD.rcMT icc i Untill Febuary tstl will give ten per cent off on cut glass fancy cliina silver ware carv ers and heating stoves. was oyer from IMRS- T-N- MURPHY , Headquarter for Holiday Gooos. LOCAL ITEMS F. Baker is In City Attorney Jos. Welser today. Fred J. Holmei ot Island cay, ai Ontario on business. Mrs. Nettle Burke was over from Lower Cove yesterday. Recorder I. R. Snook went to El gin this morning on a business trip.' Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Pierce came In this morning from Hot Lake. W. W.. Wade of Elgin, was In the city yesterday transacting business. Alva Hunter was in from Wallowa yesterday. F. E. Shumcal, telegraph operator at Kamela, is in the city today. T. H. Foster and daughter Anita, were over from Union yesterday. William McGee. a timber cruiser of Elgin, is in the city today. W. B. Sargent returned from a bus- itic trip to Boise. Jerry Thompson Union today. Garret Tall is building a large cow barn on his dairy farm near this city. He now haa a force of men hauling the material used in the old round house, which he will use to Inclose his new building. The annual meeting of the Hot Lake Sanatorium held yesterday, re sulted In the election of Walter M. Pierce, president; Dr. Phy, secretary. The directorate consists of Walter M. Pierce. Dr. Phy and Cashier F. L. Meyers. ' Mrs. E E. Romlg and children leave this evening for Portland, where they will Join Mr. Romlg and make that city tlrelr future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith returned this morning from a business trip to Boise. - Charles Cochran made a business trip to Union yesterday. John L. Meyers of Haines Is trans' acting business In La Grande today. R. W. Taylor of the east, Is In the valley looking over the country with n view of tnpflttnr. The home of Thomas Robbs Is quar antined with smullpox. The cases are very light. Mrs. Fred Housh expects to leave this evening for Pendleton, to visit with her sister for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnnlck of Union are on their way to tour the states of Iowa, Kansas and Oklahoma. , Mrs. E. D. Selders went to Elgin yesterday morning to visit a few days with friends. Marshal Walden placed a yellow flag at the residence of W. H. Alstott, where Mr. and Mrs. Alstott and two children have the smallpox. Miss Grnyce Crockett, who has been vilstlng her sister, Mrs. Otto E. Didlon, for the past week, will return to her home In Pendleton Sunday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White left this Hugh McCall. who haa been con morning for Walla Walla, where they 1 fined to his home on account of small have business Interests that will re-' pox, is able to be on the street today, quire their attention several days. Frank Hynea of Heppner, Is in the Misses Mabel William and Kargar city the guest of his brother Dan, the et Kirk left last night for Hot Lane, popular salesman In, E. Polack's gro where they will remain until Sun- eery.' , day. 1 W. F. Hendrlcka and family are Mrs. Moseworth, who haa been vis- preparing to leave the middle of next Itlng her sister. Mrs. L. Smith, the week to occupy their fruit farm at milliner, returned this morning to her Kennewtck. Wash., which they pur home in Portland. chased one year ago last spring.. Arthur Van Fleet, who haa been til The La Grande- girls' commercial with the smallpox. Is out from under club basketball team will play the quarantine and Is able to be down- Pendleton high school in this city town. ;''.'. , Thursday evening, January 1, at I Roxy Robbs la confined to her home o'clock. . ' on account of a severe attack of ap- Mrs. 8. A. McMsn, wno naa oeen in pendlcltls. but is reported as being a the city the guest of her parents. Mr. little better thlc afternoon. land Mrs. M. H. Klrtley, expecta to Romlg wilt be greatly missed by their The Eastern Oregon Trust A Sav- leave Wednesday for her, home In: many friends in this city, and every Ings bank will not be open on Satur- Lewlsvllle, Ark. lone wisnes nem success in meir day evenings until the electric light J. G. Nell, Lottie B. Nell and 8. B. home. service is restored. Humphrey are parties to a contest ' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stewart arrived A carload of hard coal was received at the land office, over the mineral in La Grande this morning. Mr. Stew- iv f-,, Arbn.a. it . ail rlrt rhararter of a tract or tana near art went on 10 wana vu, wneic before It was ordered. It will cost Pleasant valley. '. ' ,they will make their future home .... i ju.,....i I r vr ifaiiv pnmmenced suit today Mm. Stewart remained here for a ucinccu f i, iiu ii yvi wu uctuwvu. - j - - Miss Maritaret Kirk. Miss Mabel in the circuit Court against the North visit with her father, u Riasxee, Williams and little Miss Gladys Mil- Powder Lumber company, to recover and will loin Mr. Stewart In a couple ler are at Hot Lake and will remain $69, the amount due on an open ac- of weeks, until tomorrow evening . count. Mrs. Nets Holveron. who has been Elma E. ThomDson. one of the J. L. Roberts, wno nas been visit- n Milton the past few weeks with her teachers of the Union nubile schools ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George mother, who has been quite ill, Is ex. ... . . ......i . .-- t..k,. n-hn roaiiina int AAKt of the nortcd home Monday morning. The 1M irUnHttl'llIltf OUBilieBB Bl Hie lailU Ul- jnwn ioi " . flee todav city, returned this morning to resume many friends of Mrs. Holverson will Roy Lee, Dr. A. E. Weaver and his position In the ticket office at We-. be pleased to learn that the mother jhas so far recoverea as to oe aoie o . roturn to Hilrsrd with her, where she the W. R. C. at the home of Mrs. Julius Roesch on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for drill work, and fo make final arrangements for Installa tion day. MR8. ELLEN H. CROSS, ' " Press Correspondent. DIED TODAY. Robert. Little Son of Mr. and Mrs. Golltbon, Pasaed Away. , Died, tn this city, on Saturday, Jan uary 11. Robert Noble Gollthon, aged t years and II daya. .Funeral Will take placa from the family home, 141t Washington avenue, Sunday, January 1 1, at I p. n.. Rev. W. S.' Seemann, of the Presbyterian church, offlclat- ... si., s..it.4 lng.. All frienda or.tna lamny Mrs. C. A. Martin. . After a brief Illness, Mrs. Jane Mar tin, beloved wife of C. A. Martin, passed tranquilly away on the evening of the 28th Inst, at tha family resi dence In Ontario. , She waa born at Cove, this state, November 11, 187, and was therefore 40 years of age, For the last 14 years she has lived In Ontario, with her husband and eon, Ernest, where she had for friends all who knew her. Orlano. Joseph Lew's of Boise, made proof on natchee, Wash. umber untl Hlune dunlin Ml Lliu luiiu .. ku miiiiimhu. ... 1 . r t , Vi A Bln. office today. the Methodist church tn this city five win spenu ui U H. Larson, stock buyer for the years ago, was a passenger en route ter. Walla Walla Meat company, shipped home, this morning, to Portland from some cattle from La Grande to Walla New York city, where he was recently Walla yesterday. operated on for appenoicius. LOST Pair ladlea black driving gloves, and account book. Book haa the words "composition book" print ed on front. Please return to this 1-11-18 V. It. C. Attention. There will be a special meeting of Saturday Night Dance. -Remember the danca at Harris hall Saturday evening. Christian Campaign ee4ve4ve4va4vee4eeve4ve4v eseeevefeevvvrv- DAILY 7:30 P. M. ' SUNDRY 10, 11 and 7:30 Central ChurM Christ ..e4veve4veve4vev.eee4e4v.eeveeveveeve4veev.ee . ')MWl: mi GIGANTIC REDUCTION IE auntie Stock Reduction Sae opened Saturday with a mighty throng of of eager people who have waited days since the announcement of our sale to secure some of the bargains we offer. , CARNIVAL OF MERCHANDISE .dc mm mnmER OUR WORK IS fiETTWKS GREATER, BARGHNS ARE GETTING MORE Wt must and will cof Mb Mormons slock down comoiete in every department dJiUlllllCIII l . -- r - - 0. H. T. Spool Cotton 3lc 9-H Bleached Sheeting 9 H Unbleached Sheeting 36-in Cotton, A. A. Grade Good Qtade Bleached Muslin mm if Hope Bleacnea musun 27c 25c 7c 6 3-4c 11c Darning Cotton :5for 1c Table Damask Table Damask Embroidery Silk, per skein Canvas Gloves, per pair Mens Cotton Gloves, per pair 28c 37c 21.2c 6Mfc 5c SAFETY PINS per paper ic All Ladies', Misses; and Children's Cloaks, Suits and Jackets Reduction Sale-One-half Price Men's suits, 12.00 values, Men's suits, W.OO values, Men's shoes, Mc to Men's gloves, 60 to 75c, . Men's winter caps, 1.00 values, 4.79 3.57 3.98 38c 67c ODD DISHES 1-2 PRICE Bargains, Nothing but Bargains Never before hava w been in a better position to serve you, or make better prices on merchandise. In this casejour needs are mutual--you need the goods; wa ueed to aell them, and in order to do to wt hava mada tha price absolutely the lowest that can ba made. Common Clothes Pins, per dot it Common Water Glasses, per doz. 38c Decorated Water Sets, Complete with Tray, 2.25 to 2.50 values $1.49 hp China Tea Pots -, 9c Tooth Picks 04 8 Bars Diamond C Soap 25 Men's and Boys 'L men Collars, standard makes, E. & w. 6 C. Gigantic Rednction Sale, 3 for Wc. THE GOLDEN LA GRANDE, RULE OR EGON CO. I : : " : l ,4