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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
XTimtl OBSKKVEttJn JBAJTJE, OHIC03 i f W Q $ w m 4. id KETCHELL-JOHNSON I 4 $ o o J LOCAL T1KS. O. R. Carlock, the insurance man is In Union today on business matters. Ira Hassell of North Yakima la res fctered at the Foley. O. P. Pratt Is in La Grande today from Union. - Dick Kinney of Joseph, Js in . the city today. Silas Kooger of Cove is transacting business in La Grande today. . Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Andrews will entertain the Deoem Club this evening at their home on Adams avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lund of North Powder are doing shopping for Christ mas in La Grande today, Mr. and Mrs. Page of Joseph came came in today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins. Fostoffice Insoector O'Neal is here today looking over the local post of fice and inspecting the carriers' var ious routes. - Rev. W. II. Gibson returned today from Enterprise and will remain in La Grande with his family until after the holidays. '. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn leaves to night for Portland to spend Christ mas with his two sons. He expects to return Sunday. . Miss Justine Clark, formerly of this city but now employed at Lewiston, iet iiuuie bpwuumg curistmas with friends and relatives. .- Miss Emma Clark, who is now at Ontario expect to reach home the lat ter part of the week to spend Christ inas with her parents.; - Mr. and Mrs. W. A Wade and daugh ter Wllma will spend Christmas with Mrs. Wade's relatives at North Pow der. S. Dean Crowe of the Home Inde pendent Telephone Company left this morning for Imbler In the Interest of his company. Miss Constance Hall, daughter of Br. and Mrs. M. K. Hall, returned to day from Portland where she had been visiting With friends. Mrs. Arthur Katon, formerly Miss Marie Clark and her baby daughter", arrived this morning from Lewiston, Idaho and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clark. Fireman Palmer has been sent to Portland to have a dislocated shoul der set. He injured it a few days ago but the local X-ray machines are in Bufliclent to locate the exact nature of the trouble. Rt. Rev. Charles O'Rielly, Bishop of the Oregon Catholic Diocese, with headquarters at Baker City, passed through La Grande this morning on his way home from Freewater where on Sunday he dedicated a church. Oscar Lund the Cove fruit grower, . is in the city todayAs a sign of Cove prosperity ne points- to ta racis tnai at a recent basket social given by the Methodists, $44 were collected. The weather is cood and the roads are ex cellent about Cove he Bays. Charles McReynolds, who has been visiting with his sister Mrs. S. R. Haw orth and family for the past few days has returned to Mb home in Enter prise. Mrs. McReynolds and baby daughter will remain " in La Grande for a few days longer. Miss Emma Pickler who is teaching in the state normal at Lewiston, Ida ho, Roy Pickler tn the hardware bus iness at Cuprum, Idaho and Edgar Pickler, a student at the O. A. C are home for the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pickler. Miss Carrie O. Millspaugh Is to be in the' city on Wednesday , and will speak In the Baptist church afternoon and evening. The Afternoon service at 2:30 and for women only, and at 4 o'clock she will speak for boys -:and girls. The evening service Is for ev erybody, so come and enjoy a good ; missionary meeting - with a live mis sionary speaker. Mr .and Mrs.. J. 1.1. Berry for many years residents of La Grande but more recently of Portland, reached La Grande this morning and are guests with relatives and friends. Though satisfied with their present location, they are highly delighted to return to their former home and will spend thrco weeks visiting - before return ing to their home In Portland. FIGHT PICTURES Twelve complete rounds. The best 1 pictures of a prize fight ever pro- duced. At the PASTIME TUESDAY, from 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. Admission 25 cents to all. gave the name of R, D. Hardy, who after throwing pepper into her eyes snatched the woman's handbag, con taining the sum of $500 and fled. Har dy ran into L. B. Keane, a mail car rier and when the latter tiled to stop him, ha fired two shots from his re volver at the postman. Neither Bhot took effect. Keane grappled with tie robber and ucteedou In holding him until T;- r.v.c were n ' the vldnliy rushed up and overpowered him. The robber was then taken to jail and will be held awaiting the outcome of the affair. As several cases of this na ture have been committed in this city rscently, the police are compliment Carrier Keane on capturing a badly wanted criminal. V iioyul Arch Masons Attention. TJ.c-o wfll be a regular meeting of La Cra.-ide chapter No. 9 R. A. M. at Masonic hall tonight. Election and installation of officers.- - . ' L. H. RuSSELL High Pric;t Shoes Repaired Two first dass workmen. All work turned out , with dispatch and guaranteed. THE OLD PRESTON STA.ND AT .1 0.(3 P tore SSfiUr B OR MATEON, BATCHELOR OR BENEDICT, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE. Zv ?nSV .5? 52 Z1 NOW GROW WITH THE PASSING 2LECH DAY AND EACH DAY THE GIFT COLLECTION, NOW 'SSSSJS1,1, BE MORE DEPLETED COME EARLY WHILE THINGS YOU MOST DESIRE IS STILL HERE SxSTPTED THE CROWDS. ADDITIONAL HELP HAS SS5L5CH2P m ORDER TO GIVE YOU THE COURTEOUS AT TENTION TYPICAL OF THIS STORE. $ . 4&4 DR. M. P. MENDELLSOIIN DOCTOR OF OPTICS Through Tickets To all Eastern Points On Sale by O f?. N. Agents ... via ...I., ,.,!..,. i i , ..,.,,, i, ,L , , .,, . V ..J ;:. U L -J Canadian HOLIDAY FURS. . ; The nicest line that it has ever been our pleasure to show you. There is nothing more aeeptable to vour .wif uciuguier or swetheart than furs. MEN'S FURNISHINGS 'Buy "Him" a house jacket, pair of hose,, shirt, or suit of underwear. He . may peei them all. Ahat he likes a- waits you here. . ' - HAIR BRUSHES AND TOILET SETS Pacific Mall Carrier a Hero. V Seattle. Dec. 21. Mrs. Daniel Fuh rman, the wife of a well known tailor in this city, was seriously If not fa tally injured Monday by a man who I Soo-Spokane Route 10 A.M. Every Day From O.R.&N. Depot Spokane Electric Lighted Train de Luxe Dr. VI D. McMillan Painless Dentistry la Grande National Bank Bldg. x Both, Phones . . PERMANENTLY ' LOCATED AT 1195 ADAMS ATENUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. ! My new method for Inttantaneoas eight testing Is endorsed bj tot high est medical authorities. .' . - . ' Twenty-nine years experience in hand ling' dlflcult cases ought to make some difference. IfotnlthstaBdlag the modem methods employed In ex amining the eyes, no extra charge. Is made for this serrlce. Glasses are bo moderate in price that anyone can af ford them, and you can rest assured they will not be recommended if you do not need them. ', - Dr. Mendedshon is a graduate of the Heidelberg College, Germany, In med Iclne, bat be does not practice med lefne. His specialty Is correcting eye sight only." . ' The doctor Is endorsed by all of the leading occullsts In Portland and all of the physicians in La Grande. The entire problem lies In these three words Rightly fitted leiiee. TOCB CASE WILL HOT PUZZLI DB. MEHDELLSOHir. Oflce hours from t to 12; and from t I. By apectel appotataeaU In the erealng. ST. PAUL CHICAGO and EAST A prices. nice assortment at very low BELTS AND BUCKLES. Attractive gifts styles. Our holi day lines contain pleasing eforts in the inexpensive grades as well as the more elaborate affects. HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. If you don't know what to give give handerchitfs-rthey are always a safe Christmas proposition. A large asortment her to select from. BIG GIFT LINE OF UMBRELLAS This popular Christmas article is here in such a variety that anyone in endin sucli . "glTt - cannot afford to disregard the many advantages offered. The handles embrace varieties from plain strles 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 Laces, Silks Etc. Very appropriate. GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE 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 uomforter, 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. Haviland, Germ an and Austrian Ware Equal to fully ten per cent of the amount of your pur chases. The Temple of Economy Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon Details. Berths Literature,' ad- dress Local Agents 0. XL ft 0. M. JACKSON, T. P. A. s CASTEH ;; ' iitlwit ii Wall 8L Spokane. - the eyea and have been fitlng glasses for fourteen years, ask anyone tnat I hare fitt-d fw. r ference as to iy ability, then giro me trial erd e conTlnced. All worh guaranteed. ' ' H. W. HEWITT. . , Optometrist ft Jeweler. U1S 1-S Adama are., La Grande, Ore. THE EYE IMPORTANT The eyes Is one ot the most Import ant and delicate part o ftbe body. "Slht is PrIceless.,. . Glasses should cot be worn where no error of refrac tion exists, but where an error does exist they'EhouM be put on as Boon as poslble and worn constantly until the defect 1s cured. Wearing glassses once does not signify that they will always be worn. Tou can at any time (before the defect is cured) go back to the poorer Tlaioa if yon so desiro. The Tlsloa will not he poorer than it was besere the glasses were worn, bt will be saore notieable on account cf hating beea aenstoaed to better vis ion. I Bars soads a aenelal atudr of Administrator's Notice of Sals of Seal .... estate. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the .State of Oregon for Union County; made an entered on the 21t day of October. 1909. I will from and after the 1st day of January, 1910, proceed to sell at private sale and for cash, all the interest of Anna M. Stearns, deceased, In and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lota 1 and 4 In 1 lock M in McDanlel's Second Addition to the town of Cove, Union County. Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 29 day of November, 1901. J. B. STJEARNS, ' Administrator ot the UUU of Anaa 11. Steams, deeeaaed, - i COCHRAN ft COCHRAN, Attorneys for Administrator. (ll-S-ls-17-14-81.1 f New Sugar BE PATBI0T1C WlIKIf ORDEBI.XU SUGAB AND INSIST UPON HAVING HOME MADE. THE AKti FBESB IS NOW IN ALL THE GB0CEUY PTOSES, 1 I s i I I i You can get your Christmas goods of us and save time and money. Our assortment was nev-r lar Sets J neTr c'iea??r' . b'S isplztjr of Pickard's China, Cut Glass Perfumes, Cadfe BiU BToTravdhig Silver Sets, new line of pottery, Combs, brushes, Mirrors; in fact our lines are all complete. Let us show vou i n 1 11 till -t iSV4-'- ii - : n ii ii U U 11