La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 14, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PAGE FIVE.
;i TEN PER CFNT OFF
Untill Febuary 1st I will give
ten per cent off on cut glass
fancy china silver ware carv
ers and heating stoves.
MRS. T-N. MURPHY
Headquarter for Holiday Gooos.
LCCAL ITEMS
Garret Oldenburg returned this
morning from a business trip to Union.
Dr. Clark E. Saunders of North
Powder, la In the city today transact
' Ing business. '
Frank Bay yesterday purchased a
house and lot on Adams avenue,
owned by Charley Noyes, the consid
eration being $1000.
Frank Grltman, of the firm of
Grttman Bros., wholesale and retail
tobacconists of Pendleton, is In the
city today on business. He will re
turn tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stephens, who
have been visiting their daughter,
Miss Allle, n Portland for the past
few weeks, returned home last eve
ning. Deputy Sheriff Llndgreen returned
this morning from a business trip to
North Powder. He reports the Ice
business their to be flourishing. Six
teen carloads are being shipped daily.
rtoadmaster G. W. Nelson returned
yesterday from a business trip to
Portland.
J. W. Knowles, an attorney of 'La
Grande, is In Enterprise greeting old
friends and making new ones. Mr.
Knowles is an aspirant for the circuit
Judgeship. News-Record.
Contractor 8. K. Haworth was hurt
In the new Fraternal hall Wednesday.
Fhlle moving a heavy framework it
fell. Just missing Mr. Haworth as he
fell with it. Had It struck him the
result would have been serious and.
as It is, his leg is severely wrenched.
Enterprise News-Record.
' After a month's visit with his
mother In Menomonle, Wis., A. W.
Nelson returned last evening to again
resume his work on the Evening Ob
server. The return route included
stops at La Crosse, Wis., Galesburg,
111., Lincoln, Neb., Denver, Salt Lake,
Ogden and Pocatello. He enjoyed
every minute of his vacation, but Is
back again filled with the booster
spirit of the great possibilities of the
great northwest, and imbued more so
than ever that this Is the coming country.
Mis Florence McCall lett this
morning for Walla Walla, to resume
her studies at 8t Paul's.
Archie Bacon left this morning for
a business trip to Pendleton.
8- A. Puraell was over from Union
yesterday.
H. A. Anderson of Boise, Is trans
acting business In the city today.
W. S. McMillan came down from
Starkey yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. a T. Boothe returned
to their home In Elgin this morning.
D. Sommers was up from Elgin yes
terday. W. W. Randall returned this morn
ing from a month's trip, to Montana,
where he has been looking after min
ing Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nash of La
Grande, are In the city for a few
days visiting their daughter, Mrs. J.
I McCrary and family. Pendleton
East Oregonlan.
Mrs. L. Clemons returned to her
home in Elgin this morning. Mrs.
Clemons came to La Grande to witness
the marriage of her daughter to S.-T.
Boothe, which took place In this city
last evening.
James Edmonds of McMlnnville,
arrived In the city this morning and
will conduct Sunday school confer
ences in the Baptist church this eve
ning, Wednesday afternoon and eve
ning. Everybody interested In Sun
day school work Invited to come.
K. Jfl, Cross of the La U ramie ireiKiit
division on the O. R. & N., and one
of the oldest brakemen on the moun
tain division, came over this morning
to go on the Pilot Rock run with Con
ductor C. H. Norrla Pendleton East
Oregonlan. '
Mrs. Francis Wilson of La Grande
Is a visitor In the city for a few days.
Herald.
Homer Lyttleton of Alice!, has re
turned from Montana, where he was
looking after mining Interests.
Mrs. Ed Wright, wife of Deputy
County Clerk Ed Wright, Is reported
to be quite sick.
The Lyle Tuesday Musicals held a
chorus practice, and business meeting
at the club rooms this afternoon.
Henry Dray was brought before
Justice Hough this morning on a
warrant sworn to by Mrs. Nora John
son, charging him with an assault,
by striking her. The case was set for
hearing Thursday.
J. E. Foley sold a carload of hogs
yesterday from his farm. Mr. Foley
unquestionably made more money out
of the hotel business than any other
man in eastern Oregon, and he Is
making equally good as a diversified
farmer. 1 .
W. W. Randall returned last night
from Montaan. where hn went In wnrk
his assessment on a copper mine near
Florence. He brought back with him
some very rich samples of ore. Mr.
j Randall has been Interested In this
property for several years and has
I' great faith In the outcome.
C. J. Srtber, who has charge of the
registration office this week, which is
being maintained for the convenience
of the voters In the rear office of the
Funiima at Tiouu' J7it!or.i! tzr.!:, ir
( being kept busy. The opening of a
downtown office Is a good move and
will be the means of many registering
ho would otherwise have possibly
who would not otherwise have done
so. .
Sarah Toung Is down from Hllgard
today. . . ' '
Charles E. Benshadler of Elgiu,
made proof on a timber claim.
Robinson Albee of Alba, made a
final proof on a homestead today.
Peter C. Wright transacted business
at the land office today.
Mrs. 8. A. McKlsh' leaves , In the
morning for her home In Louisville.
She has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mis. M. II. Kirtley. for the
past month.
H. W. Oliver, one of the well
known early pioneers of this county.
Is very low at his home on the Sand
rldge. on Tuesday he was taken down
with grip and he has been growing
weaker, ever since. As he is In his
80th year great fears of his recovery
are entertained. . His sons. Attorney
Turner Oliver ana Perry Ollvor," left
this afternoon to be at his bedside.
Miss Ida C. Cates of Portland, ar
rived In the city this morning and Is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John A.
Cates of this city.. Miss Cates Is a
graduate of the Behnke-Walker busi
ness college.
I'XDEH HEAVY BONDS.
Examination Will Be Held Tomorrow
Morning at North Powder.
Deputy District Attorney J. 8. Hod
gins will leave In the morning for
North Powder, to represent the state
In the preliminary hearing of Charles
Harris, who Is being held In the sum
of $1000, for assaulting Andrew Iain
with a stone, resulting In the breaking
of Lun's jaw. The attending phyal-
lelan states 'that It Is a serious case.
. . . ' .
- Over One Million. Nj,
New York, Jan. 14. According te
reports just complied, there were 14,
981 first-class passengers, 154, 47
second-class and 1,051,184 steersga
brought Into this port during the. year
'1907. The German lines led all oth
ers In the number of passengers car-
neq. -. t
MIGHT BE TRUE.
Married.
I Boothe-Clemons. In this . city ..- In '
the parlors of the Hotel Sommer.
Monday evening, January 13, Samuel
T. Boothe and Myrtle Clemons, both
, of Elgin, by Rev. Maurice Flu Maur
ice, M. A. .
Warned of. An Attempt to Destroy
Il!tttCl)lM. ' '
Rio de Janeiro,' Jan, 14. Police
v been' notified that French
anarchists are here with bombs with
the Intention of blowing up such of
the Amerlacn battleships as they can
board, " As a result the police have
adopted extra precautions, but the
story Is given but little credence.
Services at Island City.
Rev. C. E, Deal will hold services at
the Island City church tomorrow eve
ning. He will take for his subject,
"The Christian, a Child of God.',' Re
member the date tomorrow evening.
It Is expected that 1600 guests will
be seated at the big Bryan dollar din
ner to be held January 14, at Lincoln,
Neb. ' .' '
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Christian Campaign
DAILY 7:30 P. M.
SUNDAY 10, Hand 7:30
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Central Church of Christ
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GIGANTIC
REDUCTION
I
The Gigantic Stock Reduction Sale opehed 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. -
A CARNIVAL OF MERCHANDISE
OUR EFFORTS ARE GETTING STRONGER, OUR WORK IS GETTING GREATER, BARGAINS ARE GETTING MORE. We must and will cut this enormous slock down
There is nothing in our immense stock but what you can buy for less. Come and get your share. The first shake of the tree brings nown ihe ripest fruit. Come before the
assortment is brokennow complete in every department s
O.H.T.
Spool Coth:n
3k
9-ll Bleached Shce'ing
9-k Unbleached Sheet'mg
iS-h Callow, l. A. Cnde .
Coo-I g.zle Sk3:h?J Muslin
ihpz iksdtcd 'luslin
27c Darning Cotton
25c trt
t lc 5 for
6 Z-kc 4 .
He IC
Table Damask
Table Damask
Embroidery. Silk, per skein
Canvas Gloves, per pair .
Mens Cotton Gloves, per pair,
28c
37c
2 hie
6 h'ic
5c
SAFETY PINS
per paper
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ladies', Miss??; and Children's Clocks Suifs and htM Reduction SaeOne-iaf Price
Ken's sails, 12.C0 sUte ..
Men's-SHi's', 1CM value:; .
tier's shoes, Wc to
Men's ghies. CQ to 75c,
Men's winler ape, i.CO vs'ucs,
'4.73 ,j , ODD DiSIZS ; . Bargains', Nothing but Bargains
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7r J N.(crl'f'E5no vj( !;()!! i.i a.V.-Ur pvvV -. -.
'"' , s-srve or '(...Set; f .v..L, 01 uru . -. .;, ti
32f l ciw'cut nee-Js ri miv.tMl yiu n-.td l;'.e (jrs; "o ueud
to vs! ''loin. Vi'J in o"i'r tn d i t ,e kive c.,vJ,i the pnj"
Clc PRICE . abs iu.i'y 1 vA-st 0i?t can m.ltte. '. "
Common Clothes'
Piz, per dcz
ft
Common Water Glasses, per doz. 33c
Dscorahd Ysler Sets, Complete
with Trav, 2.25 to 2.50 values $1M .
Jap Cliir.j Tea Pots 9c
Tooth Fids -C-r "
5 Cars Diamond C Soap ','.15",
Mefcand'BoyS'Ui en.CdUm, standard raaftesy . & w. 6 C. Gigantic Reduction Safe, 3 for 10c.
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