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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
EVENING OLSiXYER, LA GRANDS, OREGON FRIBAT, DECESBEH 10, 1M9. o o o o o vOClETI. O v. IUCjiju ITEMS. iV.r inn i Vv 4 On L. J. Jordon of Enterprise is a vls itor In the city todays . ' " J. H. Bowlsey the upholster went to Elgin today.' ; Charles Fllnn of Baler City Is trans acting business In La Grande today. Cashier J, B. Thorson of Elgin Is do Ing business here todav. Federick McKinzle of SummerTille vas shaking hands with his numer ous La Grande friends today. R. Morris of Lower Cove was trad ing in La Grande today and called at the Observer office . , ,Lovell E. Tipton, forrester of the whitman National Forest Is in La I Grande from Kamela. - t Miss Edna Barton or Baker City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr. Mr 8. Grace Foye and Miss Miller are over from the Cove and are regis tered at the Hotel Foley. J. H. Robinson, a contractor, of Joseph Oregon, is transacting bus iness in La Grande and Is registered r ' UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE STORE. Where, you will always find thoBe thousand and one little things that are never r.t hand when wanted as welll as every thing In mechanics tools, builder's and shelf hardware of su perior manufacture and best quality. it is tne store that Is always sought The "La .Vielleeae' Terplscborean Club will hold the second of their ( series of dancing parties this evening. A new dancing club haa been form ed, by the popular young men of the city. The club is to be known as the "Inter Nos" meaning "Just , between ourselves." Following are the mem bers: James O'Neal, president; Ern est Gust, L. L.' Snodgiass, ..Oscar, Jackson, P. A. Foley, Archie Bacon, Harris French, Charles Conkey, Ben Noyes, H. M. Bay, A. W. Nelson and Hugh McCall. The dates of the par- for when you dont want to waste ties will be December 15; December time or moneyaM this is always at 28 January 10 aQd February 8( the last one being the evening before the Lenton season. B. A Benham of the La Grande In vestment Company has returned from a business trip to Union. Mrs. Peter Belver left this morning to visit friends In Pleasant Valley for a few days. - : ., SU11 Cold In Denver. Denver Colo, Dec. 10. The '. cold 'Syba prj ui Benui;uo3 HHB 'ft Fred Swaney who has been home for some time after a lengthy stay at Hot Lake on account of failing health has returned to Hot Lake. Bishop Robert Paddock of the East ern Oregon diocese of the Episcopal church Is In the city today the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Upton H. Glbbs. Miss Edith Davis of the Cove left last evening for Heppner where she will spend the winter the guest of Mrs T W A vera J Attorney J. S. Hodgln has received I notification that he has been elected a member of the Pacific Coast Astro mtcal society, made up of astrologers and men interested in astronomy. Charles Black of the Forest Ser- j vice with his headquarters at Wal- j Iowa, is in the city on his way home from a two week's trip on Snake J river. . j Mrs. F. E. Moore who has been vis iting for the past few days with Mr. j and Mrs. Jay Van Buren, returned to j her home ltf ' Enterprise this morn-i! ing. j Mrs. M. J. Crandall of South La Grande, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Mlna Black at Baker . City, has returned home for a. few days and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kirtley at their home on Fourth street. Mrs. Crandall will leave In a few days for Spokane where she expects to make her future home. D. Fitzgerald left this morning for Enterprise to be present at the open-1 Ing of the bids by the Wallowa county j court for the construction of a. 75 I foot span bridge across the Wallowa J river. Messers Fitzgerald and Cam pbell who received the contract for the Oro Dell bridge were Invited by the Wallowa county commissioners to Bubmlt a bid. Poe Cay lor and Edgar Winkler left last evening for Seattle In charge of eight carloads of stock, four of cattle and four of hogs. The stock waf pur chased by C. F. Walker who Is a buy er for one of the large commission markets In Seattle. - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conkey and family tf island City have moved to La Grande and will occupy the A. L. Richardson residence on the corner of Penn and Greenwood Avenues dur ing the absence of Df, and Mrs. Rich ardson who will leave on the eigh teenth for a trip to California and ,from thence to New York. Dr. and Mrs. Richardson will be found at the Hotel Foley until the time of their departure. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National Bank Bldg. Both Phones Cut This Out. Take me to Van Buren's News Btand, purchase one 80-cent tick et - and receive one lady's free ticket for Delia Pringle Company Monday Night, December 13, at Steward's Opera House. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply .Mrs. T. J. Scroggln, Fourth and Washington. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN DOCTOR OF OPTICS - 'A unfailing accuracy to every recorded transaction affecting the title of any lot or parcel of land in the county. It is a dragnet which nothing can escape. . -. ' . . ' To get this Information from the public records at the court - bouse wouiq nr nsnung vecaif n a hmf tract, o touis never tna vbt oar senrcn wu enaeC Besides this index we bare all the ! necessary modern helps to finding out (things about tho (tltler-taxes,. : Judg- ment, liens, decrees and the like . j i All right here under one roof no I ; need to go any further. ' J. R. Oliver has the only competent ' set of abstracts In Union county. ,,' i AT 11 lie ITT) ' repies 7HETHER IT IS TO BE FO R1IAID OH MATRON, BATCHELOR OR BENEDICT, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE. VTHE CHRISTMAS RUSH WILL NOW GROW WITH THE PASSING OF EACH DAY, AND EACH DAY THE GIFT COLLECTION, NOW COMPLETE, WILL BE MORE DEPLETED COME EARLY WHILE THINGS YOU MOST DESIRE IS STILL HERE. WEHAVE ANTICIPATED THE CROWDSADDITIONAL HELP HAS BEEN SECURED IN ORDER TO GIVE YOU THE COURTEOUS AT TENTION TYPICAL O F THIS STORE. Plum Pudding. f The Franco-American Plum Pud ding; raisins, currants, cider, oranges and lemonade BTveet cider for mince) meats. Heinz Mince Meat and "None Such" mince meat In packages. Oil Olives in the bulk, pop corn ef&, tt the City Grocery today. ; 0 J. H. PEARE 6 '. .PERMAJTEXTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. The eye is so Intricate in its mech anism, bo delecate In Its structure, so full of complexities, that it is under stood oy iew. w natever can be pro- vided by practical experience, what ever can be done by minute and com-1 plex machinery, - whatever may be j We have ready a notable showing yeilded by careful and accurate test-j of superb, dainty, little novelties la ing Is at pour services the minute ; gold, silver, copper, nickel, aud also jou enter my institution. Between the j In pottery, things for the bric-a-brac, old-fashioned "spectacle fittingf and ! etc.. Just the things for a bnir kit' modern optical service there Is a j by the one who doesn't desire to spend very wide difference, and this differ- heavily yet give something of high, hi ence counts' in the preservation of the i trinste value and that will ever be re el ght. .My new method for instantaneous eight testing is endorsed by the high est medical authorities. - Twenty-nine years experience in hand ling dlflcult cases ought to make some difference. Notwithstanding the modern methods employed in ex-1 The eyes is one of the most import aminlng the eyes, no extra charge Is ant and delicate part o fthe body, made for this service. Glasses are so "Bight Is Priceless.". .Glasses should moderate in price that anyone can af- not be worn where no error of refrac ford them, and you can rest assured tlon exists, but where an error does they will not be recommended if you , exist they should be put on as soon do not need them. . . r; i., j a poelble and worn constantly until The doctor is endorsed by all of , the defect s cured. Wearing glaissses the leading occulists in Portland and; once does not signify that they will all of the physicians in Ia Grande. j always be worn. You can at any time The entire problem lies in these I (befor the defect is cured) go back , three words Rightly fitted lenses, j to the poorer vision if you so deslro. YOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE j The vision will not be poorer than It DR. MENDELLSOIIN. t was before the glasses were worn, but Oflce hours from to 12; and from ) will be more notlcable on account of 1 to 5. By special appointments in : having been acustomed to better vis- THE EYE IMPORTANT the evening. ion. I have made a sepcial study of HOLIDAY FURS. ' The nicest line that it has ever been vour pleasure to show you. There is ,rothiT mere Accptttble to uur wife, daughter or swetheart than furs. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Buy "Ilim'Va house jacket, pair of hose, shirt, or suit of underwear. lie may need them all. What he likes a- waits you here. HAIR BRUSHES AND TOILET v SETS - A nice assortment at very low prices. . - " -'.v J : BELTS AND BUCKLES. Attractive gifts styles. Our holi day lines contain pleasing efprts in the inexpensive grades as well as the more elaborate affects. HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. If you don't know what to give give handerchitfs they are always a safe Christmas proposition. ; I A large asortment her to select from. BIG GIFT LINE OF UMBRELLAS This popular Christmas article is here in such a variety that, ftnyny. tending such a gift cannot afford to disregard the many advantages offered. The handles embrace varieties from plain "styles in woods to the most elab orate novelties, insuring gifts that will be appreciated. . CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR IN PRETTY EFFECTS. Specially selected holiday lines at rare price inducements.-Jabots, Bows, in Traces, Silks Etei Very appropriate. GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE -v. ;HOME,: Christmas interest is very largely kept alive. by the home spirit. Conse quently gifts which become a part of . the home life and contribute to its com fort are not only very practical but are remembrances that are most ap preciated. , An Indian Blanket, a nice Comforter, a pair of Blankets, Table Linen, Napkins or any. of the many of useful articles that go into the home. LAST BUT NOT LEAST The bea utiful premiums that we give for your cash slips handsome HavUand, Germ an and Austrian Ware Ecual to fully ten per cent of the amount of your pur chases. t The Temple of Economy Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon the eyes and have been fltlng glasses fur iourteen years. . ask anyone tnat I have fltt-d f r foronce aa to ly ability then give mo trial od a convinced. All work guaranteed. 1 H. W. HEWITT. j optometrist .lewtumr. , . Hit l-l Adams ave.. La Grande, Ore. Administrator's Notice f Sale of Real j ; i . ' estate; j Notice is hereby given that by vir- tue of an order of the County Court j of the State of Oregon for Union' County, made an entered on the 21st ! day of October, 1909, I will from and after the 1st day of January. 1910, 1 proceed to sell at private sale and for fHHh All tha (ntfiraot i nt Annn t ! - . - " K . v. fUUCft ill. Stearns, deceased, In and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 4 in Block M In McDanlel's Second Addition to the town of Cove. Union Countv. Oreeon. I Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 29 day of November, 1909. " J. E. STEARNS, Administrator u of the Estate of Anna M. Stearns, deceased. COCHRAN St COCHRAN, Attorneys for Administrator. (12-3-10-17-24-31.) New Sugar BE PATRIOTIC WHK3 OROEBINO SUGAR AND INSIST CFOJ IUTINO ROME MADE. THE AEr FBE8IJ IS NOW IN ALL THE GROCERY STORES. , ,,1(VJ I r"" ii ii-irrs wu i pmL - IB 1 " """""""SWMBJit) o z lti iy 3 B 1 Our holiday stock is made up almost entirely of articles ; of utility. We have an unusually fine showing of such goods this season-goods selected with particular care. For yow own satisfaction we would urge early buying. Special price inducements to holiday buyers. Li n 7l tir?r 37irT! a s iafJl- GPS W.Si ri err