- kvER. LA GRAffDkL OKEGO. FRIDAY. JANFART 11. IMS
' PAGS THREE.
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I TEN PER CFNT OFF 1
Vntill Febuary 1st I will give
ten per cent off on cut glass
fancy china silver ware carv
ers and heating stoves.
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-MRS-T.N. MURPHY
Headquarter for Holiday Gocds.
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You' Pay IVfh Pleasure I
k,"ct jtl -
For very meal ypa eat hare. It
will be a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our rsbutuiai.t h :""-
ed for people who appreciate
gxd eating, also for people who
like the gocd things of life at a
moderate cnst. - If vnn hlhm in
that diss, ccme in and see what
we can do foi you.
The Model' Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
$4.50
We ssll weekly meal
ticket for
.
''Money in the Bank" j
(t'l a sort of a password to a man's reliability In the business 4
world. At the La Grande National you have the advan- j
tage of a big and strong Institution whose policy la to give J
the same careful consideration to the smalles depositor 4
aa to the largest Along these lines thl Bank Is Increus-
Ing Its deposits every day. We should l.ke to have yours.
CAPITAL $100,000.00 3
SURPLUS 50,000.00
UND. PROF". 25,000,00
GEORGE PALMER. Pies . W. L. BRENHOLDTS, Ass't CasU.
J. M. BERRT, Vlc-Pres. S.C. WILLIAMS. 2nd Aas't Caah.
P. L. METERS, Cashier.
DIR ECTOR8.
P. M. Byrklt, J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, P. J. Holmes, C.
C. Pennington, George Palmer, P. L. Meyers, Geo.
L. Cleaver, W. L. Brenholta.
La Grande National Bank
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
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Place Your Surplus Funds With the farmers and
Traders
NATIONAL BANK
rnmnaraHve Statement as Made to the Comptroller cf
It the Currency
Deposits,
1179.524.05
156.108.60
194,041.94
226.904.70
184,443.64
141.879.65
143,225.54
218,731.09
September. 6, 1900,
September 30, 1901,
September 15, 1902,
September 9, 1903,
September 6, 1904,
June 18,1905,
June v 18,1906,
t June 21,1907,
it : We pay you interest on your Savings Bank Accounts.; .
I No Interest paid on Checking Accounts.
' We are prepared to handle any Banking Dunnes ,.,.-..
. KMmntnB:i and safetV. .
: H With 20 years experience in Banking we in confident wel can give
atisfaction. v .
Your business i appreciated by its officers:
J. W. SCRIBhK. wsmer
JOSEPH PALMER. President
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G. E. KcCL'LLY, A. C
I ijk pPECTlONERY
I L7 Ar-
AN ARRAY OF GOODIES
that will please anyone with a pal
ate young or old; mala or female
is her displayed, not only on
special occasions, but every day in
the year our shop's open. A taste
for candy is not confined to child
ren and women only. Men we all
like them.
LOCAL ITEMS
I J- T. Bragg, a Baaiaea Ml - of
Nortk Yaklsa, la kera today looking
over the ally. '
LadUa of Cove win grra a U year
ball Febraary 14th. Everybody In-
tvlteoV DtMlu aoaasaaaeaa at- l:t
o'clock.
A party cf Botes people arc la the
city tfala snornlag. They war O. S.
Orchard, H. C Harrta, J. Kcnaey, W.
D. Hill and IS. C Roberta.
D. W. Hunt of La Grande, waa a
visitor In the city yesterday transact
ing business with the local merchants.
Baker City Herald.'
Two land contest cases were heard
at the !and office this morning. Tlfey
were Leonora Scheuer of Pullman,
vs. Henry Holverson, and Will Scheuer
vs. Frank Griffith.
Engineer George B. Hlllman of the
O. R. & N. freight division at La
Grande, Is In the city today on a brief
bimincps trip. Pendleton East Ore-gonlan.
Mrs. John Kircher of Vale, la In
the city looking after business Inter
ests She was formerly a resident of
this city and Is meeting many of her
old friends today.
Trainmaster J. "u. iluthcrT! f the
O. R. ft N., came over from ' La
Grande last evening to Join Superin
tendent Campbell. They went east
last evening on No. 1. Pendleton
East Oregontan.
1 Good, the veteran threshing ma
chine man and a prominent farmer of
this valley, returned today from a trip
throughout the east. He visited Buf
falo, New York and other cities, as
side trips, but his principal visiting
points were in Pennsylvania. He
found more snow In the extreme east
than he did on this coast or in the
middle west.
pscsais r or This wqgkm
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Extra special values in a large lot of linen Touels,l
just received from Eastern iobbers. Pure Linen, Unions: ''
fiucKS, ere.
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Pure linen, 21 x 43, fringed, v . V .
Pure Unen, 22 x 45, satin finish
Union linen, 19 x 40, fringed, fancy . .
Union linen, 2J x 45, fringed, pan
Huck Unen, 19x 37, fringed, plain - :
Huck Linen, 22 x 42, all linen
Specials in Lace Curtains and Bed Sets
Bed Room Curtains
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SOCIETY.
The subject for the Neighborhood
club for February 4 Is "Civics," and
the program Is as follows:
Roll call A Civic Improvement
That Is Needed In Our City.
The Work of our Civic Department,
Mrs. Oliver.
Discussion of Aster Show for 1908.
Depot Improvements.
Discussion of a city ordinance to
provide a dumping ground for the
city, also an order from the county
court to keep public highways free
from garbage.
Discussion of a city ordinance for
the protection of trees on our streets.
Round Table talk on subjects sug
gested In the roll call. ,
Invitations are to be out soon an
nouncing a leap year party for St.
Valentine's day. The hostesses are
several of the young ladles of the city.
Married.
Mc-Call-Darr In this city In the
parlor of the Hotel Foley, by Justice
of the Peace John E. Hough, Wednes
day evening, January 30, M. E. Mc-
Call and Miss Minnie Darr, both of
Elgin.
6IIOPS CLOSED TODAY.
Incident Similar to LaM Friday V
curs in Local Shop Today.
True to prediction, ,the last days of
January were to ee more holidays In
the La Grande railroad shops. The
Incident of lust Friday was repeated
todny when orders were given ' out
duced to the minimum working force.
Workmen believe this tobe the last
holiday until the last of next month.
when funds are likely to run low once
more.
Case for Circuit Court.
jonn y. snaw has brought suit
against A. J. Klvette to secure $500
alleged to be due from sale of a tim
ber' claim. '
Mrs. T. N. Murphy has brought
suit against Peter Bosqult to recover
1174.57, alleged to be due for wares
and merchandise. ...
t Check Swiss Baitenburg edge, very dainty design, $ .98
t Plain Swiss Battenburg edge, neatly trimmed 1.15
Plain Swiss Battenburg trimmed, White and Ecru 1.35
Plain Swiss Lace trimmed, Ecru 2.00
I Brussels Net
X 7iiir..zd with Rattenburg Braid 2 yards long 2.65
Trimmed with Battenburg Braid, cutout paiivi ii 2.75
I Trimmed with Battenburg Braid, wnite 5.00
t Trimmed with Battenburg Braid, ecru 2.55
Bed Sets
I Brussels Net Battenburg trimmed, beautiftl designs -
Swiss Lace lnsurtion and Edge, very neatly made
I Swiss Lace trimmed, handsome pattern -
i Brussels Net Battenburg trimmed, very pretty
Mens Wear
I CLOTHING SHOES, HATS, CLOVES, CAPS,
r House Furnishings
DISHES STOVES and RANGES
iW23 Mt3nrj
1W- -aJC JM i ........ ..,
CLOTHES WASHERS
5.00
5.75
6.50
6.00
UNDERWEAR
GRANITE WARE
The
Golden Rule Co.
Oregon
; La Grande
CinXESE NEW YEAR.
.Illle
Pomp Will AlU-nd Advent of
Chinese New Year.
At midnight tonight commences
China new year, but La Grande
"Chinks" are not planning ostenta
tious celebrations. During the 24
days set aside for feasting and orien
tal celebrations In honor of Emperor
Kwong Sue, Pacific coast Chinese will
not be as noisy or live aa high as ha
been the custom In year gone by.
Reports from Portland and other Pa
cific coast cities affirm the report
that Chinese are short of the money
requisite In suppyllng the costly deli
cacies usually Indulged In for 24 day
following the opening of Chinese new
year.
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FERGUSON'S
CIRCULATING LIBRARY
LEWIS BUILD1NQ, OPPOSITE SOMMER HOUSE
IMIOHATE CASE HEARD.
Helm to Mary lilgKer Etitale Peti
tioning for Removal of Administra
tor. A case In probate court was heard
this afternoon before Judge Henry.
Heirs to the estnte of Mr. Mary Blg
gers. deceased, are petitioning for the
removaf of Administrator W. B. Sar
gent. Mesdames Huttle McCrary and
Laura B. McClure are the plaintiffs.
Attorneys Cochran & Cochran are ap
pearing for the administrator, and C.
H. Finn for the petitioners.
Noye'
Dunce Tonight.
skating rink. Everybody
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AN ENTIRE NEW LINE
LADIES NECKWEAR ' t
A Quantity of Laces and Beadings r t
Continuous Sale the Year Round
E. M. Wellman&Co.
Christian Campaign
DAILY 7:30 P. M.
SUNDAY iO, 11 and 7:50
Central Church of Christ
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E. D. S ELDER