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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1908)
i EVEX1XO OBSERVER. LA GRAJTPfc, QRKQoV, TTESPAY. JAXIARY SI, IMS. . PAGE FITO. i BUSIHLSS TEN PER GFNT OFF THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Untiff Febuary Isf w gVe en per cenf off on cut glass fancy china silver ware carv ers and fieafrig stoves. 1 MRS-T.N. Headquarter for LCCAL ITEMS J. W. Shaw la In the city from Val la Walla on business. Mrs. M. Baker left this morning to visit her son Lloyd at Welser, Idaho. S. A. Pursel of Union, was a La Grande visitor this morning. C. M. Choate, the Summervllle mer chant, Is In La Grande today on bus iness matters. v Joseph E. Shields of Pilot Rock, transacted business at the land office today. George T. Carper of Promise, Wal lowa county, hd business at the land office today. Mrs. Jane Richards and Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of Cove, were business visitors In the city today. F. D. McCuliy, the Joseph mer chant, was In La Grande last evening, en route west. Attorney J. W. Knowles, who has been In Wallowa county for the past two weeks, returned last night. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Oliver have returned to their home In North Yakima. Judge B. F. Wilson of Union, Is a La Grande visitor, today, transacting business at the court house. C. W. Todd and C. W. McLuln, horse buyers of Portland, are In the city today transacting business with local horsemen. . Miss Pearl Grler returned to Baker City this morning from La Grande, where she spent Sunday with friends. Herald. . , , Miss Pauline Lederle of La Grande, .was in the city Sunday to visit with her father at the hospital. Pendleton East Oregonlan. Judge T. H. Crawford and Court Roporter A. R, Hanna returned last night from Wallowa county, where they have held circuit court during the past few weeks. Charles Melquist, a former business man of La Grande, but now located at Baker City, was a La Grande visit or today He expects to return to Ba ker City this evening. The W. J. Morrison home In East La Grande has been sold through the La 6rande Investment company, to H. H. Thomas of Portland. Mr. Thomas is a traveling salesman and expects to make this city his future home. - . The Pendleton high school debating . team, under charire of Professor J. S. Landers arrived In La Grande last evening from Enterprise, and went to ' Pendleton on the westbound last night. The members- of the team are: Harold Warner, Orvllle Reeves L.tnd Arthur 'Means. - Fred Gl Taylor returned this morn ing from a tour of the sugar district of Utah. . During his absence he was forced to remain In the Hot Springs sanatorium for a period of 10 days. - to recover from effects of the bruises which he sustained In the La Grande sugar factory some time ago. He Is much Improved now, however. J. W. Knowles of La Grande, one of the judges of the high school debate which taken place In the high school tomorrow night, was a visitor In Jos- eph this week. Mr, Knowles Is look ing over the field with a view of en tering the race on the republican ticket for circuit judge. He Is a prominent attorney of La Grande, having practiced law In that city for ' the past It yean. He has the repu tatton of being strictly honest and l man who will enforce the law In the true sense of the word. Joseph Her MURPHY Holiday Goods. William Miller is again able to be at his office after a brief illness. For the past, week or more the Ad- ventlsts have been holding a series of house meetings In May Park, which Is resulting In considerable Interest. The Busy Bees of May Park met last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coolldge, where a social and literary evening was enjoyed by all present. United States history was one of the topics. May Park orchards are being pruned these beautiful days. They also have Improved the road leading Into -May Park by a liberal supply of gravet that will be duly appreciated In the spring and winter months. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT IXSTAL. Elgin Lodgo Will Meet With the La Grande Circle. On next Wednesday evening at the K. of P. hall the officers of the El gin circle. Women of Woodcraft, will Instal the officers-elect of the La Grande circle. After the Installation the ladies of the La Grande circle will servo refreshments. AU Woodmen and tneir wives are Invited to attend. Went Approach Finished. The first engine to be run out over the west approach to the new round house, was taken out westward this morning. Engines coming In from the east, stopping at the west end of the yard, can now be backed Into the round house without the trouble of running back to the extreme east end as formerly. The reverse Is true, as that approach has been used ever since the old round house was razed. Notice to Friends. I, the undersigned, having been re leased from the employment of the Grande Ronde Meat Co., have taken an interesf In the La Grande Cash Meat Co., and would be pleased to meet my friends in "either of our markets. 'Phones Main it and Main 16. I-21-2S WIN BUNKER. Browning Ixvturo on Wednesday. Confusing announcements were made in the paper last evening con cerning tie postponement of the Neighborhood club evening. The date is changed from Tuesday until Wed nesday. The program will begin at 7:30 o'clock. All are Invited to be present. Kaffe Match. The Kaffee Klatch will be enter utlned next Friday I't.-ing at llie home of. Mrs. C. A. Vurpillat Instead of at the home of Dr. find Mrs. M. K. Hall, as heretofore an.-.,unced. Firemen, Attention. Regular meeting, Rescue Hose Co. No. 1, at 7:10 tonight Prompt at. tendance is desired, so those wishing to attend the show may do so. P. A. FOLEY, Foreman. "COVE, OREGON. The finest of land in Union county lays In this section for cherries, ap pies, berries or vegetables, the soil baa the- required amount of productive ness to make It a garden of Eden, If only mankind will plant and cultivate It Now any one can purchase tract of 10 acres or more from the farm known as the Ed Payne place, which haa been cut.lnto 10-acre tract and on sale now by the recent pur- chasers. Will sell on Installments. LA GRAND INVE8MENT CO . Il-t0tf . La Grande, Ore MEASE More evidence of the ever-expand ing thrift of La Grande aa a business center, Is given by data compiled by It. F. Massee, local agent for the Pa cific Express company. His report for the year ended De cember II, shows that freight ship ments for the year 1907 exceeded those of the year 1900 by 13862.25. When It Is taken Into consideration that this amount is for freight rev enue alone, or In other words, simply packages sent and received. It is pos itive proof that business Is expanding in this city. The figure given does not Include the revenues from money orders, which are also much higher this year than previously. I Some Individual unknown to Post- ihastear G. M. Richey or the police, has laid himself liable to a term In the penitentiary by willfully, apparently, destroying the mall box on the east end of the depot platform. This morning the mutilated cast Iron mall receptacle was found lying on the ground near the post, to whjch it was formerly fastened. The material of the letter box Is cast Iron and wilt withstand heavy blows, consequently the party who did the work, jnust have used considerable force. The United States government pro. toots Its mall and many a man has Journeyed over the hill to the "pen" for Just such an act as this, regardless of the motive which Instigated the deed. SUMMONS. In the clrcut court of the state of Oregon for Union County. E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. K. Mlzogu- cht, defendant. To K. Mlzoguchl, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action and court, on or before February 10,, 1908, and that If you fall to so appear, an swer or otherwise plead within said time the plaintiff will take the Judg meot of said court against you for the sum of 1305.65 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from and after August 10, 1007, costs and disbursements of this action, and an order for the sale of the property heretofore attached In this action, now held by the sheriff of Union county, and for the application of the pro ceeds thereof to the satisfaction of said Judgment so obtained herein. This summons Is published In the Evening Observer, a dally newspaper published In La Grande, Union coun ty, Oregon, by order of the Hon. T. II. Crawford, judge of the above en titled court, made this December 28th, 1807, fixing six successive weeks for such publication and in said newspa per. First publication December 28, 107. ' ' . , C. H. FINN, . . ' , Attorney for Plaintiff. W. O. T. U. Mooting. There will be a meeting of the W C. T. U. next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Slmmens. The meeting will be addressed by Mrs, Hattle Wolfe of Union. A full attend ance Is desired. SMASH PO MAIL BOX V.0....w..w.W.e..w.w.w..a.. Christian SUNDAY iO, 9 Every article advertised is of the very best obtainable for the money and every state ment made in our ad is carried out to the letter. Lotslimited so we advise early buying 50CTABLE DAMASK 37c Heavy double Warp Bleached or Unbleached Dot and Floral Patterns Standard 50c quality. 50 & 60c MENS UNDERWEAR 33c I omu tmt RNrt an1 2yMf mixed, heavy fleece lined real good value, in sizes from 3k to H6. $3.75 CARPET SWEEPERS . $2.99 ; Bissell's Grand Rapids Sweeper, in Oak, Rose, wood and Mahogany, none better made. Take advantage. The Stock Reducing Sale being over wa take this AGENTS opportunity to thank the public for their liberal McCALL FOR patronage and although stock taking we shall ' . maj17vf McCALL with pieasuretake time to administer to your wants THE GOLDEN RULE Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of George McFktiidge, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon for Unlo-eaunty, has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day ofbruary. 108. at 10 o'clock a. m., as the) time, and the court house at La Gjolade, Union coun ty, Oregon, as the place for the hear ing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement there of and the distribution of said estate. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 2nd day of January, 1908. B. L. LEAVITT, Administrator of the Estate of George McFatrldge, Deceased. COCHRAN 4 COCHRAN. Attorneys for Administrator. DJ4-11-18-25-D1 Danger in a Colli Rccauuynu liKTecontractedordluiiry cold and recovered from thorn without trpHtovnl of any kind, do not for a moment lmuuinc ttiat colds are not dannorou. Not only pnu monia. but alio the Infectious dlneaws su'tli a diphtheria and scarlet fever start with cold. The cold prepares the systom for the reception and development of the germs ul thee diseases. Take our advice-cur youi cold while yon can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by Its remarkable curas of colds haa becomt a staple article of trade and commerce. It If prompt) It Is effectual ; It U reliable. Try lfc Campaign II and 7:30 SPECIALS FOR QUE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 20 16c UNDERWEAR : 7c Childrens ' fine fleece ribbbed Vests and Pants, in gray, odd lo's and sizes. Our regular sell ing price 16c. $10 00 &. $12.00 MENS SUITS $M8 Cashmeresi Worsteds, Tweeds, sizes from 34 to 42, colors Black, Blue, Gray and mixed. One week only. ODD DISHES 1-2 Price Johnson Brosbest semi porcelaine white, big stock to select from, pat terns of the latest, and best design, ' Strayed. There tame to my home Tuesday mornlnga aorjo wtlh saddle and bri You'll Pay tile mi WOHMtWWH4HHHHmHmWHHHHM I THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE , ELKS BUILDWO, PORTLAND, ORKOON CONSTANTLY GROWING . 1902- 1905 286 pupils 1906-1906 681 pupils 1903- 190 587pupil 1908-1907 842 pupil 1904- 1906 483pupils Estimated 1907-1908 1000 pupils H.W. BEHNKE. Pre. Send for Catalogue I. M. WALKER, Pf Central Church of Christ 9 W. B. $1.25 &. $1.50 CORSETS 43c Odd lots in long and short hip models; Drab and Black without hose supporters, sizes from 18 to 28. $1,50 8. $1.25 MENS SHIRTS A large assortment In Mens Dress Shirts, being of the latest designs and patterns ate a bargain at 98c 6c ROAST PANS 48c Being of the very best quality of refined Iron, good big size, they are exceptionally good values dle. Owner will please call and get htm and pay for this notioe. HP. STAPLE H. 4 With Pleasure For every meal you eather. It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice, Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate gjod eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost if you belong to that class, ccme in and tee what we can do foi you. i - The Model' Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We stll weekly meal ticket for -, $4.50 tern DAILY 7:30 P. M. 1 1 1 I I I 5 S i! - ! . i 9 t 51 2 ald.