La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 07, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Center Stands. AH Kinds
SI 2.50 'Stands - 5 8.75
S8.60 now
S2.75 now
S5.90
9 x 12 Best Axminsler Rug
S33.00 now - - $23.00
$1.25 Brussel Carpets
now 90c yd
See My Ir gram Rugs
iaosiin opt sals
The Building is Sold and I Must Vaatet OnJ vvMl
THE ENTIRE STOCK Of -House
Furnishings, Heaters, Ranges, Granite, Tin, Glass and Crockery ware
Save 50 per cent and Re furnish now. S63.00 CASCADE RANGE $44.00. Cash
SlxhSlSmoSn ElTCjSange, Regular Price $37.50 only $29.00 Cash
i.z nff On Heaters: $8.00 Heaters, $5.50; $W.OO Heaters,
$9.75; $23.00 Heaters $16.50.THIS STOCK MIST BE SOLD
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141 1-1413 ADAMS AVE. PHONE RED 1161
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Car Loatf of
Chzlrs and
Rockers
85c chair
C3c
$1.00 chair
$2.75 chair
$2.00
$5.50 rocker-"-
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$16.50 Rocker only $11.50
Something Beautiful In
Bedroom Furnishings
See our Goid Lined Toilet
Sets $5.75 now - $3.85
While They Last
SERVICES WELL ATTENDED.
dress has had few equals In this city.
F. S. Jvanhoe paid a fitting eulogy
Memorial Service Yextrnlay to Dead : to the dead. His characteristic ora
Elks Were Jmpresftive. I tory 8ni fitting words placed him on
1 a cSce level to that of the memorial
In the presence of several hundred speaker.
tieooi" -(.s'.errtav afternoon the Elks I ie .b
annual memorial services were car
ried out as prescribed' by program,
with one or two exceptions. Seldom
If ever, has the event been marked
with better addresses, better musical
niimheM. and a deeper foellne of re- numbers,
pert and honor to the departed broth- out follows:
rs of the order. The address of su- Funeral March ....
preem Interest, however, was that do-(Opening ceremonies
occasioned by the non-appearance oi
the L. D. S. quartet, one of the mem
bers being absent from the city. C.
P. Ferrln rendered a solo that proved
an apt substitution for the quartet
The program as carried
Ilvered by W. S, Levens of Baker City.
His discourse teeme dwlth beautiful
tributes to the departed, and was
punctuated at requent Intervals with
laudatory comments to -the brother
hood. Those who heard him affirm
that for eloquence and logic, the ad-
Exalted Ruler
C. S. Dunn, presiding.
Ode ........... Lodge and Audience
Air. "Auld Lang Syne."
Great Ruler of the Universe,' '
All-seeing and benign;
Look down and bless our work, ;
And be all glory Thine;
Oh, hear our prayers for the honored Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
(Bencdictlon Rev. S. . Seemann
I Pastor First Presbyterian Church.
! Recessional. ,
dead
While bearing in our minds
The -memories graven on each heart
"For Auld Lang Syne."
Invocation Chaplain
Hugh McCall.
Contralto solo "The Great Heaven
ly Choir," Julian Jordan
Mrs. T. J. Scroggln. ,
Eulogy F. S. Ivanhoe
Soprano solo "Afterwards," Fran
ces Ellitsen ....Mrs. J. Van Buren
Memorial Address W. 8. Levens
Baker City Lodge No. 338.
Solo c
Accompanist.
, .Mrs. W. W. Bciry
Special School MertinR.
Xotlce Is hereby given t0 the ,e"a'
voters of school district No. One, of
Union county, state of Oregon, that a
opecial school meeting of said district
will be held at the High school build
ing la said district, on the 12 th day of
December, 1908, at two o'clock In the
afternoon, for the following objects:
.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed.
Send" your suit to me and It
will be returned to you looking
as good as when new. Ladies'
wear given special and pains- 4
taking attention.
L. H. WINN. ;
Over Ncwlln's Drug Store.
Pictures. .
Nice pictures not expensive at !
Ferguson's. i
S. A. GARDINIER, .
, Proprietor and - Manager.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
and ."
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
Change ct Program Mondays,
To levy a tax for the support and ben-
P. Ferrln eflt of the BChools during this and the
Closing ceremonies, La Grande Lodge ensuing year; and for the purpose of
No. 433. I
Doxology .....f Lodge and Audience
Praise God, from Whom all blessings
flow,
Praise Him, all creatures here below,
Praise Him above, yt, Heavenly host,
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CONVINCE A MAM
that he is getting big values for his
money and he is jiot slow to buy. This
"convincing" is evidently going on at
our store, udging from the number of
pianos sold the past few days.
Day is Music
: Company
1306 ADAMS AVENUE
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levying a tax for the payment of the
interest on the bonded debt of the dis
trict. Dated this 30th day of November,
1908. D. BAY.
Attest: Chairman Board of Directors.
A. C. WILLIAMS,
District Clerk. - 12-3-11
VALUES
An Old-Tlmer.
G. A. Grlmmltt, now a resident of
Welser, but for many years a resident
of this county, Is a visitor here today.
Mr. Grlmmltt Is the guest of his grand
son, J. J. Carr. Mr. Grlmmltt was
the man to operate a brick yard in
this county. He manufactured the
brick used In the first Masonic hall
ever built In this city, also the brick
used In the construction of the Blue
Mountain university. These brick are
tll rintnr diitv as thev were used for
the second time In the construction of
the inside walls of the present high
school building. Mr. Grlmmltt expects
to leave In a few days for the coast,
where he will spend the winter with
his daughter, Mrs. Wood.
The real value of
: your property de- i
pends entirety upon :
the title
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A properly prepared I
ABSTRACT :
will show you the exact J
condition of ycur title S
CALL AT OUR OFFICE I
Kin- I FT DC FYDI AIM I
COME TO OAKLAND FOR
BUSINESS TRAINING
OLTTECHXIC BUSINESS COLLEGE
Polytechnic Business Colclce and
School of Engineering,
306 Twelfth Street, Oakland, Calif.
offers by far the best facilities ever
provided In the west for high-grade
business training. This large lnstitu
tlon Is like a series of large business
offices where students are trained In
actual business practice. Every grad
uate of the complete business course of
this college Is employed. Pleasant,
home-like places In private families,
for young inn and women, are re
served, pnu-tloally at cost.
Courses In business training, short
hand and typewriting, telegraphy, also
civil, electrical, mechanical and min
ing engineering.
College Journal and one dozen
oaril with your name wrlttei,
thereon will, be sent to any
one upon request.
FREE
Ferguson's
The
Book Store
WHAT hlMICi:
MEANS TO YOU I
J.R. OLIVER:
La Grande National Bank I
Building I
Wednesdays and Fridays.
Mabel's Beau In Trouble.
Bear Hunting. . , - f
Richard III. . .
Cecil Summers In new vaude
ville. - Illustrated songs.
- Matinee prices as usual.
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children under IS years of
age Sc at matinees.
THE LYRIC
H. B. PARSON,
Proprietor and Manager.
On a Christmas Eve.
Once Upon a Time.
Illustrated song.
TIME AND "GASH:
Saved by my Metiied of
Digging Wells
; X
No Wood Used
Gasoline Engine Saves
you much time and mon
ey. Instruction in Gaso
line Engineering ..
- CgH or Write . -
R. A. WEST,
The Well Driller
Program changes Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Ladles, souvenir matinee on
Wednesday, 10c. Children's sou-
venlr matinee, Saturday, Sc.
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High-class vaudeville, and the
most realistic and Interesting
picture ever brought to the city.
Pastime Theater
D. R. ECCI.ES, Proprietor.
MOTION PICTURES AND
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
The New Stenographer.
A Miners' Home, Sweet Ilonie.'
An All-Wool Garment
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Mr
The Impersonat6r's Jokes.
"When the Nightingales
. : Nestliut. Sweet Irene."
Are
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M.
- Ladles' souvenir . matinees
Wednesday, S o'clock.
Children's Sc marine Satur-
4ay, S o'clock. x
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