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fancy china silver ware cam
ers and ieang sfoves.
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Headquarter for
LCCAL ITEMS
II. H. Thomas of La Grandes "la
visitor in tne my on uuaiueao.
Frank Hall of Union, is a La
Grande visitor today.
Walter M. Pierce went to Hot Lake
this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. William Larlson of
Baker City, are guests today with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. McKennon.
Mrs. E. E. Woodruff left this morn
ing for Elgin to visit friends a few
days. Fireman Bert A. Anderson has been
transferred to Kamela, where he will
work on a helper engine.
Miss Alberta Hopper left for Mea-.
cham this morning to visit her mother
a few dayR.
The Presbyterian Brotherhood
meets Monday evening at ye home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright. The
subject is "A Good man." F. S,
Ivanhoe is the leader.
John M. S. Smith one of Cove's
prosperous farmers, left this morn
ing for Pendleton to transact business
a few days.
Hon. D. A. McAllstpr returned this
morning from a few days' visit with
friends and relatives at North Pow
der.
Mrs. Hailing and daughter Ruth
leave this evening for Star valley
Wyoming, after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Nellson, of Cove.
Attorney J. W. Knowles visited
North Powder today on legal matters
connected with the North Powder
Lumber company.
R. A. Helner is in the city In the
interest of the Spokesman-Keview,
and conferring with the local man
ager, O. A. Coffin.
The Juvenile Muslcale will meet
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. E. C.
Moore. The program commences
promptly at 2:15 o'clock.
Conductor Jim Connors and Ed
Donnelly returned this morning from
Pendleton, where they have been
working on a work train.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin See return
ed this morning to their home at Im-
bler after visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Perry Arthur at Kamela, who is
recovering from a severe illness.
J. W. Walden found a gold Elk pin
ho Btreet this morning. The
owner may procure the same by
calling on Johnny Dordan, at the
Brunswick.
Dr P. A. Charlton returned
last
.,..! from Rumniervillc, where he:
went to look after the health of thesnge received this afternoon la to the
horses belonging to the Summerville effect that he Is doing nicely. Elmer
Lumber company. many friends In this city who wish
Messrs. Frank Bridges and Frank . him a speedy recovery.
Foreman left today for Arlington to
transact business. Mesdamus Bridges
and Foreman will Join them In Port
land later.
Mrs. W. M. Qulnn and daughter, j Hotel Sommer In this city on Wed
Mlss Mildred, will leave La Grande nesday, January 24, by Justice of the
n'lthin two or three weens m
Join
hoi. hnahnnd and father in
Port
land
They will make Portland their
future home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Eccles took
.. . ...... thu mnrnlnir for their
ne.r a V---V h -
A :-'n! rr::' ,,. fr.end. here.
i nas oeen ...w..B -
whllo Mr. Eccies was i
Ti.i oi. -
his business interests.
Herald.
Garret Oldenburg left this morn
ing for Baker City to look after the
shipment of a carioaa oi pp w
California. Mr. OldenDurg is .mo
ping a car from La Grande on an I
, of every three days, and has FOR
bout seven carloads on band at
A present.
MURPHY
Holiday Goods.
Mrs. M. E. Clinton of Lostine, was
in the city this morning on business,
Lee Leavltt returned this morning
from a business visit to Baker City,
A carload of assorted apples were
shipped from Cove today for San
Francisco.
X. A. Marsh of Catlln, Wash., has
business at the U. S. land office to
day. .
D. C. Brichoux, the timber cruiser.
returned today from a business visit
to the I'kluh land district.
A. C, Crawford of Hermiston,
transacted business at the William
son land office this morning.
R. McKinzle of Summerville, went
to Portland last evening to spend a
week with friends.
Mrs. J. R. Forrest and daughter,
Mrs. Grace Powell of New York, left
lust evening for Portland J.o visit rel
atives. A. B. Cherry is sufficiently recover
ed from an attack of pneumonia to be
able to get out during the delightful
wiahter prevailing.
The Current Topic club meets this
evening at the home of Avilliam Mil
ler in South La Grande. The topic
under consideration Is "Airships and
Wlrekhb Telegraphy."
Messrs. J. J. Clancy, J. H. Peare
George O'Neil and Luke Ferguson re
turned today from Baker City, where
they attended the installation of th
Baker City Council of the Knights
of Columbus last night.
The Epworth league of the Meth
odist church give a social this eve
nlng at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Fritz, designated as an "Endless
School Social." Refreshments and a
general good time all for 10c.
Roderick McKinzle of Summerville,
went to Portland last night to attend
a Robert Burns anniversary. He will
visit his son who Is attending the
Agricultural college at Corvallls, be
fore returning.
Sherman Reese, the Cove flouring
mill man, came over to La Grande to
day in his auto. Country roads are
seldom better suited for autos than
at present. "Honks" are as familiar
during this balmy season as they were
at the height of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf of Union spent
yesterday in the city. Mrs. Wolf is
president of the Union county W. C.
T. U., and met with the local union
In this city yesterday afternoon. Her
mission was to get the county unions
to prepare for the local option cam
paign In June.
Elmer Curt', son. of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Curtis ofsthls city, wai operated
upon yesterday at the Good Samari-
tan hospital In Portland, and
a mes-
Hoiks Ritchie.
James Hone and Miss Katie Ritchie
were married In the parlors of the
i-eace jonn tu. nougn. jne contract
peace John E
ing parties are both from Elgin.
Dance tomorrow night. Harris hall.
gundl,r Anto rMmAoa,
Nt Sunday. If the weather is fa-
' vorable, L. C. Smith will conduct an
'auio
service between this city and
Island City, for th pleasure of th
people who favor automoblllng In the
winter time. Fares for the round trip
cenU per paMenger
This
a special rate and won't last long.
RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms; close In; call at 1417
Washington avenue. 2-24
CathoDo Ctioicto.
Low mass. I a, m.; high mass,, 10
a. m.; rosary and benediction follow
ing 10 o'clock mass.
German Lutheran Charch.
Regular Sunday services at 10:10;
Sunday school at 1:10. All are cor
dially invited to attend these service.
H. G. Meske, pastor.
Latter Day Saints.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular
service, i p. m.; mutual Improvement
.
.
i
association meets conjointly at 7:30
p. m. i '
St. Peter's Church. .
First Sunday after Epiphany. Holy
communion, t a, m.; Sunday school,
10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.;
evening service, 5 p. m.
Christian Science Sen Ices.
Sunday. 11 a. m.; Wednesday. 7:80
p. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m.
The reading room la open Tuesday
I and Wednesday and Saturday from 2
to 4 p. m. All are cordially Invited.
Flrxt Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., W. L.
Brenholts, superintendent. Morning
subject, "The Fragrance of Service."
C. E. service, 6:30 p. m.; evening sub
ject, "The Ideal Wife and Mother."
Music by the choir at each service.
Brotherhood meeting Monday eve
ning at 8 at the resident of 3. K.
Wright. Subject. "What Is a Good
Man?" The discussion will be opened
by Col. F. S. Ivanhoe. Prayer meet
ing Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; teachers'
meeting Thursdrfy. 8:30 p. m. S. W.
Seemann, D. D., minister.
First Methodist Episcopal Churt-h
Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Bible school,
Geo. H. Currey, superintendent; 11 a
m., public worship, Bubject, "A Lover
of God": 12 m., class meeting, Mrs.
Hannah Rogers, leader; 8:30 p. m.
Epworth league 'devotional meeting;
7:30 p. m., public worship, subject,
"A Lover of Man." Monday, 7:30
Young People's Bible class. Thurs
day, 7:30, prayer meeting; 8:30,
teachers' meeting. A cordial welcome
to all. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor.
First Baptist tliun-li.
At 9:45, Sunday school, Dr. J. E,
Stevenson, superintendent. The school
opens and closes on the minute; at 11
morning worship, sermon, "Evidences
That One is Right With God." At
6:30, young people's union, led by
Miss Lydla H. Hug, "True and False
Service"; 7:30, evening worship, ser
mon, "Eternal Certitudes in Religion
and Life." Inspiring songs and hymns
by choir. Thursday night mid-week
service, business and covenant meet
ing, followed by teachers' meeting,
o'clock. Cordial welcome to all. W,
H. Gibson, pastor. '
Heaven,
"Shall we know each other In
Heaven?" is the theme of Mr. Mc
Sparran's sermon In Central Church
of Christ this evening. Another girl
confessed Christ last evening and will
be baptized before the sermon thi
fevenlng.
WANTED Housekeeper, to assist in
the care of five children; steady po.
sltlon and good wages. Apply to
J. A. Farqharson, 'phone Main 98
between 10 a. m. anil 1 p. m.
(rami Rally.
All day Sunday, January 28, there
wl" De a grand rally In the Central
Church or Christ by the largest Bl
ul" ch"1 ln our history, Including
reception for new members and three
sermons by McSparran. Fine Chris
tian Endeavor meeting. Lunch will
be served at noon. You and you
friends are Invited. Classes for all
ages at 10 a. m. Something for you
Christian
SUNDAY 10, U
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
In gray, and Black and
w'vaJ iasiu $ Imam in a4
reaf good value, in sizes
from 3 to 46.
$3.75 CARPET
SWEEPERS
$2.99
Bissell's Grand Rapids
Sweeper, in Oak, Rose,
wood and Mahogany,
none better made. Take
advantage.
'AGENTS
FOR
McCALL
Wcand 15c
PATTERNS
to enjoy ln every service. Bring sand
wiches, pickles, salads, cake, etc
Coffee will be furnished, also dishes.
Come at 10 a. m. and stay lal day.
LOST Horse from
Spnecer farm,
bay mare, 8-9
3 left side; wire
leg; had halter
near Grange hall;
years old, branded
cut on left front
and rope on. Reward for Informa
tion. Notify either Sugar factory or
S. Story, Island City.
WANTED, TO RENTA tour or five-
room house; close ln; unfurnished.
Call at this office. 24tf
i rw.
ORCHARD GROVE
L. P. DAY, Proprietor.
;v lit-'
44444Oeee4ee
Campaign
and 7:30
SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK
commHcim monday, January 20
16c UNDERWEAR
7c
Chiidrens fine fleece
ribbbed Vests and Pants,
in gray, odd ' lots and
sizes. Our regular sell
ing price 1 6c.
$10 00 &. $12.00
MENS SUITS
$W8
Cashmeres, Worsteds,
-. .
i weeus, sizes irum jt
to 42, colors Black, Blue,
Cray and mixed. One
week only.
ODD DISHES
1-2 Price
Johnson Bros, best semi
porcelaine white, big
stock to select from, pat
terns of the latest, and
best design,
The Stock Reducing Sale being over wa take this
opportunity to thank the public for their liberal
patronage and although stock taking we shall
with pleasure take time to administer to your wants
THE GOLDEN RULE Co.
LA GRANDE, OREGON
For Bate or Trad.
Th business, stock and tool of th
Blue Mountain Marbl A Oranlts
company Is offered for sale or trade,
for particular call en or addrs
ll-tetf E. C. DAVIS.
1. . ..,iJ
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be Indebted to the undersigned, will
please call and settle on or before
Saturday, January 25, 1908. After
that date all accounts wilt be left for
collection. dl-17-31
8TILLWELL & CO.
DO NOT DELAY
Now is the time to pur
chase breeding stock.
White and Brown Leg
horns and Buff Orp
ington. Strong line of
Cocks, Pullets and
Hens to select from.
Correspondence solicit
ed. Eggs in season.
POULTRY FARM
R. F. D. No. 1. La Grande, Oregjn.
Central Church of Christ
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 S. $1.25
MENS SHIRTS
98c '
-. j
ft IdfUC
Mens Dress Shirts, being
of the latest designs and
patterns are a bargain at
98c
6,c ROAST PANS
48c
Being of the very best
quality of refined iron
good big size, they an
exceptionally good values
McCALL
MAGAZINE
20c
A YEAR
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
THE BOY AND
should be Inseparable that Is, every
boy should be taught to save, even be
fore he begins to earn. The younger
the start the more they will save,
and the better they will enjoy th
habit of saving. We encourage thrift
In the young, knowing that It leads
to Independence and " prosperity In
middle age. Bank your savings with
us, snd watch them grow year by
year. In this way your money will be
earning money. .
OFFICERS! -v .
P. M. BTRKIT, President
WM. MILLER, Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Csshler.
T. J. SCROOQIN, Assistant Cashier.
T. J. HOLME8. Treasures.
'I
, THE BANK BOOK.
DAILY 7:30 P. M.
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