La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 18, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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KVKXIXG OttKKVKK. iJK GKAKDW ORGfh'1, rV'.Tl'RDAY, JAXCARY 18. 190S.
Diego and will locate there.
The bal- si!
? : , 2
TEN PER CFNT OFF I
ance of the family expect .to leave
t
for that point toon. Union Republl
THE STORE NOTED FOR BESt GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
can.
II. D. HAMILTON HOME.
Uniill Febiiary tstl will give
ten per cent off on cut glass
fancy china silver ware carv
ers and healing stoves.
4
i
li MRS-T-N- MURPHY
Headauarter for Holidav Goods.
U Cutting 1000 Cords of Wood tor
Spring Delivery.
R. D. Hamilton has Just returned
from a tour which Included Portland,
Seattle and Walla Walla. He waa In
terested in the' lumber and wood mar
kets, and ' reports everything .exceed
ingly quiet just at present, but things
will open up within the next two
months. Mr. Hamilton has two crews
at work cutting wood and will add an
other crew Monday. .He will cut 1000
cords. Walla Walla wood dealers ex
pect to place their annual contracts
early In the spring,. While the prices
will not rule as high as last year, the
quantities consumed will be about the
same. Tho price of coal In Walla
Walla will have Its effect on keeping
the price of wood down.
LCCAL ITEMS
ovk UnlBhl
high school and the Pendleton high
school.
District Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe re
turned last evening from Wallowa
county, where a special term of the
circuit court was being held. The
only criminal case was that of the
Rtnta niralngt G. B. Clark, who was
mltted against his daughter, and who
waB discharged after the Jury had
been out over night.
9
SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 20
Every article advertised is of the very best obtainable for the money and every stater
ment made in our ad is carried out to the letter. Lotslimitedsowe 'advise early buying
PS
FROM
(in of
Mil
Degree
lodge.
Street Superintendent H. W. Stoner
Is a very sick man with pneumonia.
J. A. Wexterson cf Rlgln, transact
ed business here last night
Elks are reminded of the Saturday
night social this evening.
Miss Elma Gore left today for a
short visit in Portland.
D. E. McMlcken, clerk to Roadmas
ter G.' W. Nelson, was a business vis
itor In Pendleton today.
F. J. and Eugene Graham of Bcm
lngton, Idaho, arrived In La Grande
last night to look over the valley with
a view of locating here.
Mac Wood, proprietor of the Golden
Rule Btore, is ill. He is threatened
with a slight attack of Inflammatory
rheumatism.
Henry & Carr received a large con
signment of caskest and undertaking
goods today, including several metal
lic vaults.
The Golden Rule company today
received a large galvanized tank to be
used In the lighting plant that Is be
ing Installed.
v. si. Turbine la expected home
from the east tonight. He transacted
business there pertaining to his fruit
shipments.
V William Remane of Portland, has
been In the city proving up on a
- timber and stone claim. He returns
to his home next Monday.
Remember the lecture this evening
in the Presbyterian church by Maurice
Fltzmaurlce, M. A., on the "Utse of
the Workingman." !
M. C. Engle of La Grande, was a
visitor In the city yesterday and left
this morning on the stage for Bridge
port. Baker City Herald.
Woodsen L. Patterson, John Saf
ranack and Harry Bowen of Baker
City, are land office visitors In La
Grande today.
Ernest C. Thompson, formerly llno
tvria oDerator on the Morning Star,
. v.A waathnund . train this
IClb VI . -
I
iwwt "ft - , - .
J M Wilson of La Granae arnveu t0,.k of xiu.uuu. o. -In
the city last night to meet his sls-j d(int. N. Schoonover.- vice-president;
ter who came In from the east on No. E a McComas. secretary; Union Na
1. 'and accompany her home. Baker tIona, bank, treasurer. The head
Y City Herald. quarters" will be at Union. 3. H.
"V Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Nichelson have Hutchinson, E. S. McComas-and -N.
gone to Omaha for an extended visit. Sch0onover are the finance commlt-
They will also go to other eastern tee t'nton Scout
Grand Rally.
All members and friends of the Bi
ble school of Central : Church of
Christ are urged to be present at 10
a. m. tomorrow. Whoever you are,
If not detained bv other duties, 'be
sure to come. Classes for all ages
Though we had 170 last Sunday, Pen
dleton tlll lead In our content.
SOcTABLC DAMASK
37c
Heavy double Warp
Bleached or Unbleached
Dot and Floral Patterns
Standard 50c quality.
Meeting Continue. '
The meetings In Central Church of
Christ continue with Interest and ad
ditions. Last evening three more pre
sented themselves at the close of the
sermon. A short service at 7:30 this
evening and a busy day tomorrow.
Meetings next week, tome,
CU LLED FROM THE PRESS
, OF OCR SISTER CIT1.
J. Davis a Proiwblo Cnmlldato for
Circuit Court Livestock and Apple
S.: nts Mrs.' John Kennedy Im
provingMr. and Mrs. J. J. Tur
in Cvlflirato Tlielr Golden Wed
ding Whirlwind Remedy Company
Organized.
S, Potter,
Dock IrixwiaK
Washington. Jan. 18. New propos
als were opened by the bureau of
yards and docks today for completing
the work on the new drydock at the
Brooklyn navy. yard. The former
nr,rct ;--s Vcn cancrlkf', owing to
a controversy between the govern
ment and the contractor. The work
covered by the original contract Is
nKniit 15 ner cent completed. The
original contract price was $757,800,
Horn to Mr. and Mis
January 14, a daughter.
W. T. Wright and wife left Thurs-
i iay night for a short, visit ui in
land.
It Is reported that Attorney L. J.
Davis of this city will be a candidate
fnr rilHtrict Judge.
Mnv Hursh has been suffering sev
eral days with appendicitis, but is Im
proving slightly. Her sister. Mrs. u.
W. South came down from Medical
Springs Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Turner ceieDrei-
ed their golden wedding at their home
at Big creek January 14. They were
married In Andrlan county, Missouri.
50 years ago. Of tlrelr 10 children
six were present. They received num
erous present from their many
friends.
Th. Whirlwind Remedy company
wn nrennlied with a capital
Kelly to Flulit Nell. .
San Francisco, Jan. 18. San Fran.
Cisco snorts are considerably Interest
ed In today's battle between Eddie
Kelly, the Buffalo featherweight
flehter. and Frankle Nell, the Cali
fornia boxer. The mill will take place
before the Colma club and 1 sched
uled to go 25 rounds. Kelly has put
up several good fights In the east,
hut there Is doubt of his ability to
travel a long route, and the Califor
nia boy Is a decided favorite.
50 & 60c MENS
UNDERWEAR
33c
In nrav. and Slack and
mi'vxW heavv fleece lined
-- . . . .
real good value, in sizes
from 34 to 46.
. I6c UNDERWEAR
Childrens fine fleece
ribbbed Vests and Pants,
in gray, odd lo's an!
sizes. Our regular sell
ing price i6c.
$10X0 &. $12.00
MENS SUITS
$M8
$3.75 CARPET
SWEEPERS
52.99 .
Bissell'sCrand Rapids
Sweeper, in Oak, Rose,
wood and Mahogany,
none better made. Take
advantage.
Cashmeres, Worsteds,
Twerus. sizes Jitiii
to hi, colors Black, Blue,
Cray and mixed. One
week only.
W. B
$1.25 & $150
CCRSETS "
C
Odd lots in long and
short hip models; Drab
and Black wiihout hose
supporters, sizes from
18 to 28.
ODD DISHES
1-2 Price
Johnson Bros, best semi
porcelaine white, big
stock to select from, pat
terns of the latest, and
best design,
$1.50 a $1.25
MENS SHIRTS
98c
rt fdiyc aMviiiiitiM iu
Mens Dress Shirts, being I
of the latest designs and I
patterns ate a bargain ar
98c
. 6. C ROAST PANS
48c
Being of the' very best
quality of refined Jron,
good big size, they are
exceptionally good values
AGENTS
FOR
Mccall-
10c and 15c
PATTERNS
The stnrk Reducina Sale beina over wa fake this
opportunity to thank the public for their liberal
' . . m . a I - L II
pafronage and althougn stock raKng we snan
wifh pleasure fake time to administer to yourwims
THE GOLDEN RULE Co.
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
McCALL
MAGAZINE
20c
A YEAR
Z 7Irll Btuiui arrived this I the past year. Bhe will remain here Le. Bell Is here from Elgin W
T.am Burke Idaho where visiting friend, until about March, day with a party of homeseeker. .h.
morning from Burke. Idaho, Portland, are looking over tha valley.
I ghe has been making ner nome tor
t ; VTVm. '' ' V'"' . i
I Christian Campaign M,ty7:3(,p-M- 1 1
a
SUNDAY iO, 11 and 7:30
Central Church of Christ
, f
cities before returning to La Grande
next spring.
A carload of Grande Rnnrte apples
destined to Arizona, wu hipped Out
of La Grande last night. Garrit Ol
denburg, local representative for Page
it. Ron of Portland, Is the shipper.
; The materlaf for ' the new steel j
t-rldgo which Is to be constructed
across the Grande Ronde river at the
crossing leading to Clark's creek, Is
on the ground and the contractors ex
' pect to begin work In a few days. ,
There will be a . meeting of the
' Blue Mountain Athletic association
Tuesday evening at 7 sharp. Object
1m o establish a basketball
team. Member ' are requested to
meet at The Observer office
Jess Maase returned to Pendleton
today, where he Is auperlntendlng re-paV-
work on the block signal sys
tem. His crew "has been laid off for
the winter, but before iprin will
gain be at work on the mountain
yatem.
jnin Crawford and Attorney 3. W.
TCnowlee are two of the Judges at the
debating contest which takes place
...... . va nnera. house at
this week,
m. William Dement, wno "
near the site of the old creamery, 'Is
reported dangerously" 111
with pneumonia.
Mr and Mrs. O. P, Pratt have been
i. inland this week, where Mr
Pratt Is attending the convention of
ir.ioment men. and selling a car of
prime Grande Rondo onions on me
side.
Kr. John Kennedy, who has been
very ill at the home of B. F. Wilson,
In North Union, Is reported some oei
i,r this week, and it la thought that
she will be up and around again soon.
The Central Railway has recently
shipped several' cars of livestock frdm
Cove, and has shipped to Core ser-
eral cars of ice from North Powder.
Ten ears of apples from Cove have
n.ud over the line recently, among
them a record car of ISf boxes, snip
ped by C. Wilson to San Francisco.
m. .nd Mrs. J. P. Wilbur left this
...i, for San Francisco, where Mr.
Wilbur shipped a large consignment
of blankets, which he will sell in tnai
cltv.
.- -r.rt.A ht Mr. and Mrs
n i ,. "'
1
..Mfimttit with Knme unknown preparation
the germs of Pneumonia or vonsuiuptiwu.
in ii 1 1 in l v i ii M ii
SJJ L)L 11 d JAliA
u
1
not only .tops the cough but heals and strengthen, the lungs and prevent, serious result,
from a cold, contains no opiates.
a BuikHi Tuatlflaa
This Is to certlfr that my daughter was dow tor riost W J
. a TLJua nVAIIAIIflUa II CODIVIBPUwBlt vv m mm
w y I tfuw.M.w r - -
- . . -t urns 1 MtlH rn i
iea no BODS lor ne lewirwiy. ,.--- - - r - - - - .
ti '- l-A V.. I r it all to her in about tnrss noun. swrr"
Enterprise, between the
louse .
Wallowa William Graham have reached Ban
B Sure You Qt Foley's
There are anbstituUa made to ssH on the rood Bane I Foley
Bouey n& Tar. Beware of them. You ahonM have conSdence
is a cough core that Us been told with uWersal satisfaction lot
thlrtjr-fie yaara. The s;snuliie Foley Honey mad Tor U ta
Three ttei-aac, auc wa (b( flM .jmost sis times as much. . . -
SOU tSD REC0!IS2EKDED BY r
" A. T. 1ULL, Druggist
i rave it au w ci iu --
XreoMh. and weTier rest. I tent net day ana ooo-a? 2v
and begsa eivloK it. Ia three month's time sne wuwwi.