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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1909)
if!. PJir.E TWO v EVI.XINC OHI-.RVKi:. U OKA.VDK. OKE". MOXDAY. J AM MRV "'J0. CSjf Si c Furniture Stock If MSf Go. f EVERY ARTICLE IS REDUCED IN PRICE MODERN FURNITURE TO BE HAD AT MONEY SAVING PRICES This is the time of the year when merchants must have money and we are no exception to the rule. We need the money, you : need the furniture. "Come let us reason together." Plain figures. Every article in the store marked n figures you can read. The old and new price in plain figures.' Remember our furniture stock is as complete and up to date as any in pastern Oregon We invite you to call and imped our )ods and prices. We are not go ng out of business, but simply need the money now. Sole gents for Ostermoor Mattress; $20 Mattress reduced to $15 Sale begins SEtlUfddVf so. oses Saturday, Jm, 30 i , , Mm i w in ii i in i 1 1 i in iw imwiww b 1 1 1 n ii i f i t i ii n t"i f 1 mmmmmmmMmmnmmmmmmm mmmmmm V..,.--: Corner of Fir street vA ana jerrerson Ave : Slater Building i . SWITCHES, HAIR PUFFS, COMBS, HAIR PINS SCHOOL SUPPLIES CftWEULfldN if CO. i!!ft!R!T CTiiTF i JV1IU dllllL 1 1 . I H B I 1 R I I rKUimiun ' . - t 4 Dltf.F.GATF.S TO PORTLAND If you eyes arts evincing the slightest kind of trouble, have thtMii attended tc at onco. l'y doing ho you might be able to remedy the defect with the wearing of Glasses for but a llmtlod period; the Glasses aid- lng Nature materially In having the eyes assume the former wood condition. Of course, go to a GOOD Op- tlolan. Our reputation Is our J took in trade,. J. H- PEARE LEADING AND PIONEER JEWELER "table "relish ESl We recieve fresh consignrrer ts of Hot House Lettuce, Gelery. Sweet Potatoes, and Cranberries, Gau'ifowers and Fine Apples and Cocoanuts for the Holidays. Pop Corn that will pop and Nuts that are fresh City Grocery and Bakery, t. POLACK, Prop !ku:c;ati:s to Portland COX VKXTIOX UKTt"HX. j j Grande Merchant' Proloctito As x aoelatlon lit Now Amilalod Willi the Stale Organisation -Jului Collier on tin- Uoanl of .Muiinirors for Next Year. The Lu Grande Merchants' Protec tive association Is now a part and pur eel of the Oregon State association, as the result of efforts extended by lo cal delegates to the state convention at Portland, and who arrived home yesterday evening. They I ft Port land Satunhtv eventmj and 22 ho", sr. later reached La Giande. This In stance reflects the condition of traffic due to the storms. The convention was rich with ma:tj things of deep interest to ha Grande merchants. The speeches were in-' slructlve, covering a wide range. The delegates will report in full to the neM meeting of the local association. The chief item of Interest In connec tion with the convention was the final affiliation of the local association with that of the utate body, which gives lo cal merchants all the protection ae corded any of the bodies in the state. I.n Grande on OllVial Mate. John t 'oilier, president f the local organisation, was appointed ts one i( the two eastern Oregon merchant to ,nt :i m.-'i:iei-s of the board of ina'l- agev. .Mr. lean of I other mumher stat-. Those wh represented a 'Irandi' were: .1 '.!i 'oliler. !. 1 ':'i U. J. r. Sio,:i.i-.' H. J. r.l:t-r and J W. l?ish. The last named returned Sat urday, hut the others were annma I'vise who spen "J" ilouis en route from Portland to I.a Orande. AdniUilatratvr'a Notlo. Notlc ts hereby given that H. M. Hennett has been appointtd by th Hon. County Court of Valon county, state of Oregon, administrator of th estate of lla W. Bennett, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers, to th said administrator at his home about two miles southeast from Elgin, Oregon, r to R. H. Lloyd, attorney for said estate, at Klgin, Oregon, with- i In . x months from the date of th.s notice. Dated this 20th day of December, 1903. H. M. BENNETT, Administrator of Said Estate. R. H. LLOYD, 29-4-11-17-24 Attorney for Said Estate. , Merchants! Save J $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants oi Oregon saved over $10,090 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As- surance Association, of i n-t.n fl.Atni In 101.4 ndli ton. is the , front this p u t or til, J In 1903 il. .mi tic nnn X iney win dve jij,vvv. During the same period f their neighbors were hand- I i ing over $1,500,000 in ! ...i .!J. T promsio omsiae companies h the Oregon Merchants t Mutual you get: t INSURANCE AT COST t t A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- t 4 - v lltb PR0?J1PT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES We Want Your Wants Our Want Ad Column Your wmI n pUced btiare a thousand or more want-Beekers every day Oan you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad wha:e recall are the keynotes? FOB MHT. For ttcut. I hav some niae pleasant reoras for rent, with or wltheut board. Transient people solicited. Mrs. Laura L. Stults, 1820, corner Sixth and Spring. FOR RENT Flve-reom nous; close In. .Inquire at Geddes grocery. FOR RENT One modern furplsh.id room. 'none Red 1712. FOR RENT Furnished front rooms. Modern; one block from postoft'lee. 'Phone Black 1172. WANTED. WANTED To sell or exchange 10 acre fruit ranch In bearing, with many improvements, forLa Grande city property. Telephone Black 932 WANTED Several without board. "Phono Black 1761 First street. roomer with or Excellent rooms. or call at 2103 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two to four acres of suburban property, well lmproyed. PaoneBlack 1532, or see E. W. Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Small house and a 140X. 130-feot lot Buy front owner and save commlsslcner'e fee. Inquire of J. Bachant, Cherry street. Land for Sale, 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman, R, F. D. 2. La Grande. For Sale. The George Hansen property. Sev en room house with bath and pantry, closet room, corner lot; good location. Street and sidewalk Improvement done; p:irt cash. Terms made known on application. A bargain If taken scon. Inquire at Ferguson book store. 12-3-lm WANTED Special End of leap yiar. Two refined young women wish to correspond with respectable, lone some hachelors. Miss M. M. Lawr ence, and Mi? t'. 1. Evans, 34 Park overlo k. i ."evela nd, Ohii. FURNITURE FOR SALE A snap if taken at once. Mrs. Fred Housh, at 1701 Fourth street. IMS II I I I 7. W. OLIVER, Agent Complete Tlire-Jiintf Outfit. For sale t a bargain. Has beee run about 10 days. Time given, on approved security. LA OUAXPK INVESTMENT CO. PHONE MAIN 75 The clerk In the itoldoti Rule tore enioyed . sleigh ride party Saturday Light, after closing hour. Sleighing has seldom been better than light now. lirssKVS HAKK LINK. Best of service. Day and Night. Hacks furnished for funeral aad private parlies. Baggage transferred Jy and Night and Sundays. 4 Stand t Pl' fUgsr Stores 'Phone Red 141. Night 'Phene Main St. E. Ij. M798ET. WANTKi' Two good hand Ironcrs at once, at Cherry's New Laundry, tjood wages. 2Stf FOR SALE Household furniture; must be sold within the next 10 days. Early callers will secure the best bargains. Mrs. F. Housh, corner Spring avenue and Fourth street. WANTED Girl to do general house-1 work in small this office. family. Inquire at POSITION WANTED Man and wife want-- phi' on: man as cook and v ii'e as ne'ir-i. Sober and industrl r. is. inoi ire at this office. J6 Houses to Rent. 1 5-room house for $10 per month. 1 G-room house for 12 per month. House fr Sal. A neat little 4-room house. plastered; modern; 2 lots, with 20 fruit trees and small fruit. A ood little investment, a neat home. Price reasonable . and LOST Last Saturday, between Imblrr terms, and R. M. McKinzie ranch, a pair The Van Duyn Realty Company of white Angora snaps. Finder Office over Van Buren'a Cl- nleas return to. or 'phone J. L. gar store. Woe-dell ranch. Reward. 24-2t t I