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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
LIGHT PACES. r.vi:xix oiw-nvra.M cnwns. Mti&o.v. titd.i i;::ci:vuut 100H. rv ' LOCAL ITEMS. 1 ; Miss Ellen Stafford In .visiting at t'.ic li. Lewis home. V'rs D'.-rtha Blmms if Baker City, Is 'vlfttttnff relatives In Lit Grande. lAft Hell, the prince of boosters at Eila, returned this morning. . C C. Stackland la over from Cove today. Mr. Klvette, the lmbler lumberman, transacted busl ness In the rtty today. VA shipment of 15 carloads of sheep from Shunlko . to Omaha v pastied through La Grande this evening. Mm. L.' J- Wulllngton, Miss Dclonp and Miss 1'hy are here from Hot Lakt today. Lou Stoop returned to his home In Etir'n today Afttf ttunsactfag burtnesti here Inst evening. Miss Delia Itayburn came up from Elgin Inst evening to visit friends here. ' Jack O'Neal, traveling passenger agent for the O. H. & 3S, passed through La Grande today. Engineer Handrahan, who has been with a work train near Elgin. Is home on a ahort furlough. Harry Spencer, the Elgin lumber man, had business of Importance here last evening. Another work train has been pulled off the Wallowa extension. ' This time Is was the train working near Elgin, In charge of Conductor Ncff. Mrs. R. Tulley left today for 'her home In Wallowa, after a visit with the W. T. Short home In North La Grande. Mrs. C. LtvElakesley of Union, It visiting her daughter, Mrs. . K. Oltvei and her daughter and granddaughter. Mrs. E. E. Lewis. C. Seemann, son of Rev. and Mrs. fl W. Seemann, left today for Joseph .nenri the winter as caretaker of O. R. & N. engines at that termlnu. Archie MeCall yesterday purchaeec the A. E. Huff place near Island City. The consideration lias not been made public. Chief of Police Waldon siys. that there are still a few bicycle' ridWB who are not complying with the ordinance with reference to providing their.Mivet with lights and bells. ' . Owners of dega arc Invited to Tend Chief Waldon's notice to iUr. owners. ; This advice may save 'sumo m t'.ie grift or ".elms cni'-'i iuuukiii owi,. much loved doergle. 1 ; , Sam and Arthur Wall, local . .?- men on the O. 11. & N are home Wm Kansas, where they were called by the Illness of their mother. She 1 much Improved. - V1; ,' D. M. Hunt made another visit to his Imbler artesian well, today. At last reports the flow was continuing more prollflcally than when It first started. Mrs. George Hanson, Miss Roberts, Miss Etho Kelsey and'-- Miss Caspar came down from North Powder this morning to visit friends and transact business. t .' Chief Assistant Engineer H. A. Riandon, who has the construction and ' perfection of the Joseph extension In charge, arrived Inst evening en route for Portland, to spend Christmas. He was accompanied by his wife and son. Prof. H. J. Hockenberry Is still confined to his home, suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe la in charge of the La Grande public schools during his ab- John Ormond, sr., accompanied by his wife and sister, Mrs. Guard, ar rived today to visit at the home of T. J. and John Ormond, Jr. After a visit here until Christmas, they go to Idaho Falls to visit friends. There home are lii Spokane. W. F. Clegg left this morning for Logan, Utah, where he goes to accept a position with the Amalgamated Su gar company as sugar boiler. Mr. Clegg occupied the same position ; here. He expects to make Logan his permanent home. Dexter Eaton was In from his farm ". Iar.''. City stated that the roads were" never In better condl- 'linn triAtl TlflW. Alia that the farmers .pneraiiv. were taking advantage thotr nniendld condition to do heavy hauling. " ' ; From" the numberorChrlstmas trees which have been brought to town the past few days, It is evident that the president's example of saving the for ests by hanging present on deer horns dors not seem to be very extensively corded In th't pa; t of the country, i R. W Goodman, lice Alberta Hopper, arrived In the city this morn Ing from Tacoma, to spend the holi day with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. Hopper and daughter, Mis. E. Jacobson. cume up this afternoon from Palmer Junction, where they now reside. ' .. . c . , . Miss Ethel Sheets and brother-in- law, Arthur . Collingsworth, arrived this afternoon from Joseph,' and will spend a few weeks with her sinter,' Mrs. William Earla. J. W. Earla returned this afternoon from a business trip to Joseph. - lie reports that one night while there the mercury reached-a point 14,digreo! below ero. Mrs. Ernest Grout and daughters, arrived this afternoon from Promlfp, and will remain In the city during the holidays, the seat of he,r brothers, K. E. and G. L. Grout. Mr, and Mrs. William Scott arrived this morning from Spokane, andWill remain here a few days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick. Mr. Scott la a lumberman residing at Elgin and has been attending the fruit far at Spo kane. . '' The Scenic, ' Plenty of fun and foolishness at the Pcenie this week. The new vaudeville people ure certainly llvt ones. The lady who doa the Highland fling sure understands her business. Her stutter song pleased the home, but her danc ing could truly make the sons on Thlstlelimd set up and say, "Hoot, mon!" The Dutch and Irish team have the monopoly of the laugh Indus try and keep the audience work'lng overtime. The pictures are all gooj. I The feature bill Is the "Queen of the I Arena." This Is a strong bill. In this number one cap go to the elrci's and I see a death-dealing accident and wit ness a marriage and attend a funeral. There are several comic numbers and plenty of thiillera. Mardl Gras In Montreal. Montreal, Dec. 22. An Ice palace and allegorical processions and pa geants are Included In the plans for Ihn Winter aPrnlvnl and aMrdl Oras celebration to be held in oMntreal fort exception 10 days, from February 10 to 20. It la expected that the festivities wllihe carried out on a larger scale ""than ever before. ' . Tho Pastime. " The pictures at the Tastlmo this week arc Just such pictures every .one really likes. There are some that are comic, some that are otherwise and some that make your hair stand on end. They are all rlaan and enter taining. . Manager Eccles has given his film house" strict orders to send nothing but the best and to eliminate from his order all that could in any way be construed as tainted or even suggestive.' The Illustrated songs are new and sprightly, Mr. Eccles calls attention to the fact that his show Is ooen every day In the week with the of Sundays. Business last It evening was good, notwithstanding the fact that tne weatner was rainer cooi. TOYS TOYS TOYS Dr. IV. D McMillan Painless Denisiry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones l- i . Hulclde at Kalem. Salem.' Dec. 22. Claiming he has lost hia last dollar in a land deal near Portland and unable to find work, Tom Sullivan, aged 63. leaped from the bridge over the Willamette here, 100 feet Into the water. His coat, on which was pinned the pathetic note, was found on the bridge today. He he liud outlived his usefulness. ' ;.. .7 of their ,-'?'V 'j.:;vav S ii Y ,".' i 'n-'.'::-.vT! 'mm. A.,-rvMi-:'-.tr ' Every nitch and corner of our Immense store h crowded iv.'i toys. The ceiling shelves, tables, and iloorare burdened with gifts to commemorate the greatest day in life. The day to breathe peace to every man, woman and child, and bring joy in every home has arrived again, only once In a year, why not be HAPPY---HAPPY---HAPPY Happiness does not ome in receiving, but In giving. . If you are blue, down cast and think no one cares for ycu, buy a few small presents for children or friends and see bow light your heart will become and how bright the world will have grown and how easy it is to drive away life's cares. Of course the selection of these ' presents is of great moment fo every person. To get the rignt present for John ct Mary, one they will appre ciate and one you can afford, is the greatest problem before you. WITH OUR IMMENSE STOCK At your disposal the selection of ptesents become a mere trifle and within the reach of all. We place presents from the greatest value to the mere toy at the LOWEST, PRICE possible. . . ' ' EREE Jfts OXJV E N I R S - H R E E' v-;&A;;- :' .. B'.-Vv . r -: . vVvV- ,.-' ijBisides helpw and to shew; jur appreciation to P3ims, we sre going to give absolutely f ME, ICQ hzKdscn.e cunirs a day for our one '-..I;., i .!:.., ' ' ' .... ..'! f - ' - - - - ' ' r-r-r.--vv, i Tr"-: -- ;nf week commencing Saturday, December t9ih. - We limit these' souvenirs to one in a family. Buy your Christmas Coeds where ycu can get everylhirg you want at the lowest price. Evenin d Observer Want AdslI Pay T ldy Webb, the Coc-kney Comedian, as "Hawklnx" In "atMlana" at the Steward WlnesIav XIHt. ' COMPLETE BliOWKU SYSTEM. IUij f SOCIETY. ' i, , Frank Hay, of the firm of Bay & Mrs. S. , F. Richardson entertulned Zweifel, plumbers, has returned from ! last evening at dinner In honor of her & Zweifel Install New System in North Powder Mill. North Powder, where he has installed a complete blower system 'in the North Powder planing mill. The system is In detail similar to the one now In operation at Imbler, and will be a big fuel saver to the North Powder plant. The pipes convey all waste from each machine by means of auction. It is being rapidly adopted by all first-class planing mills of the county. FOR RENT Furnished front room: modern; one block from postofflce. Phone to niack 342. son Joel, a university student, Messrs. Harvard Moore, Reuben Steelqulst and Donald Lewis of the Oregon Universi ty Glee club, and- Benjamin Grout of thla city. Mrs. Richardson was as sisted in 'serving by her daughter, Miss Helen, and Miss Ruth Cotner. Sportsmen In Boaton, Boston, Dec. 22. Sportsmen are be ginning to gather in Boston today to show, which opens Christmas eve; will ' be an indoor rifle shooting tournament under the auspices of the National Ri fle Association of America. There will also be an athletic carnival and a fly and bait lasting tournament. , - To Welcome Oontrrcwtnion, Paoaman, Dec. 22. Officials of Ma canal gone and business men of Pan ama and Colon are preparing a hearty reception far the members ' of ' tht house .committee on interstate awd foreign commerce, who will arrive here ftVly next month. Spokane Politician Killed. Spokane, Dec. 22. Allen F. Gill, a . well known Spokane contractor and take part in the various contests ar-. politician, was found dead last night ranged for the annual Sportsmen's I in Moses Lake, Douglas county. Ho Show of the New England Fish andl was hunting and It la supposed he was Game association. A feature of the I accidentally shot- Jetty at Month of Slnslan. Eugene, Ore... Dec. 22.--J. B. Cush man. of Acme, has received word from Congressman W. C. Hawley, that the chief of engineers of the United fitates army has secured from the secretary of war a loan of the government ma chinery now at the mouth of the Co aullle river, for the building of the i Jetty at the mouth of the Sluslaw river In Lane county. The county will prob ably be bonded for' $200,000, if the bill providing for that amount is passed by the legislature. "I A .....M,, X TURKEYS TURKEYS LY THE HUNDRED GEESE ; ducks . CHICK ENS Too Numerous to Mention At the II Dfujnr iu HfnT m ? II UL III t TWO STORES f FIR STREET ' ADAMS AVE PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL S T EWA R D ' S (J PERA House 2 NIGHTS 2 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23th and 2Mh THE SM FRMS1SC0 OPERR COMPANY 40 PEOPLE OS THE STAGE 40 S!Xwa M BEAUTY CHORUS PRESENTING ON WEDNESDAY N1GM SHUBERT BROS. JAPANESE-AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY : "Fantdna " The piece with remarkable record. Over on solid year in New York; six months in Chicago, five months in Boston COMEDY FROM START TO FINISH WITH 27 BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS CN THURSDAY NIGHT, CHRISTMAS EVE, H. C. CUNE'S TRANSLATION FROM THE FRENCH "LA PAUPIL" OR , ' Hh Toymakef' : The fhest Yule-tide open tvtr written. It is one conlmous lauga set to beautiful music Both Operas Produced on a Scale of Spectactular Magnificence RICES: 1 .50; $1.00; 75c and SOc Seats ori Salh, Mail orders fiUed hi the order recieved