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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
011SEB7VR, II ,'BAX l, OBEoOX n J LOCAL .TSKS. O j f Jones of Cove is transacting business In La Grande today. , L. E. Jordon of Enterprise is a busi ness visitor In La Grande this week. W. K. Davis is down from , North Powder. ' Guy Woodell is in from Summer ville today. A. G. Wilson of Imbler is transact ing business in the city today. Mr. and lira. F. Graham of Elgin, are visitors in La Grande today. Barnard Hunter is up from Joseph today. W. E. Lowell of Union is here today Q on business matters. E. T. Schuler of Joseph Is a business ' visitor in La Grande, Henry N. Scott of Portland made final proof on a timber claim here co day. ;.. ' ' Mrs. Emma Simmons, formerly of this city, but now of Walla Walla, is here transacting business today. Mrs. Hanna Rogers left this morn ing for Middleton,-Idaho, where 8he will spend a month with friends. , A. A. Robrts of the McKenon-Phy-Roberts firm is fiome from a Btay in Pendleton with friends. k ' David Bay who for several days has been confined to his home with a se- VBI'tt KlUaw . ., -o- - better today; " "''-' - ' " Miss Hazel Tbelson; who Js atteaJ lng school at SL Mary's academy in Portland, Oregon, Is home for the hoi idays with hef parents' Mr. and-Mts. J P. Theiron. . Mrs. A. E. Jones who has been visit ing friends and relatives in La Grande for the past several weeks, expects to leave tomorrow evening for her home in Portland. ,J: , ;.. ... . Fred Knutsoo a blacksmith at the Palmer mill returned ; this morning from a three month's sojourn in Nor way and Sweden. He like other trav elers reports fright, ally, severe weath er In the Rocky mountains. r . The Presbyterian Sunday "school has arranged a fine program' for their Christmas exercises which will be held at the church' Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every one is cordially in vited.' : . ' v 0 . . Fred Swaney,'who has been stay ing at Hot Lake for some months past on account of his health was taken to PorUand'M evening in hopes that k the lowejj,,cIlmate would benefit his health. " ". ., . -Miss Levine Wissler who has been visiting with Miss Cecil Lilly for the past several days will return to her home at Pendleton tomorrow evening. She will be accompanied home by Miss Cecile who will visit In Pendle ton until after the holidays. La Grande Ws (been chosen head quarters for Eastern Oregon District of the Modern Woodmen of America. E. M. Olmsted, a retired newspaper . man of Coberg, near Eugene, has been sent here as the deputy organizer and while looking after the Interests of his order, will make La Grande his head - J " quarters and homev t" Peter Nelson, a few years ago a plo 'aeer of Perry, but who ta now in the lumber business at Hood River, is In La Grande today admiring the many changes that have occurred since his departure. For many years he worked In the regions of Beaver Creek and to day it was his extreme delight to be able to drink from the local faacets the water which is positively pare and . contaminated, E will return ta a ' day or two. fcOST A leather ' centerartce abant 11 lnchee In diameter. Finder win lease retira to this efflce. br; 17. a ?cfffc3 O WCIETI, 'ilk Decum Club was euttrtalned bt rienlng at the home of Mr. uiid' Sotlce For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct 26. 1909. " Notice Is hereby given that John A. Graybeal of Kamela, Oregon, who, on Tuna 91! IQfll ma da Tlnmnlmil Atr1l. t,a k IT J - ' ..vvv. nue. Mrs. Chester Newlin won the rrl. Delicious rfresbmp..u were tv1. Besides the CIj'j member the following guests were present: ?.'ei.!.es and Mesdames Chester .New '.ti C. H. Conkey and F. L Mc s. Thn club will be entertained two weeks from. last vening at the home of. Dr. .md Mrs. M. K. Hall. The members of the Cricket Club entertained last eves. I.ig at the ho ne of Mr. and Mrs. Geo go Currey with Miss Helen Currey at hostess. - I lie WO Club will be eutert .ii.w toniM-ow afternooi ;U the home ol 1 i. N. Murphy on Main Avenue. FATAL FIGHT OVER CARDS Butte, Men. Dec. 22. In a quarrel over a game of cards in a prospectors camp on Powder river, near here to day, W. J. Schmalsle instantly killed Thomas Bell, a prospector, when he struck him over the head with a po ker. Schmalsle is claiiming that he used the poker in seif defense. He sur rendered himsel' to the police. v No. 13672. Serial No. 04183, for , 1-2, NE 1-4. and E 1-2 SE 1-4 Section final five year proof, to establish claim to the lan dabove described, before Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, La Grande- Oregon,' on the 16th day of December, 1909. Claimant names ss witnesses: IL K. Charlton, Kyle Charlton, Emmett Mc Coy and C C. McFalls, all of Kamela, Oregon. . . r. C. BRAMWELL. K0129-11-3) Register. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral house work. Apply to Mrs. Jas. Russell, 1882 Corner Main and Third streets.'. . d6-13. t Ktnnclov fr f.nnert Shoes Repaired I LOCT Chiid'B Mack ast. akan fur oz Saturday, .Nov. 2- Finder pleas leave at Henry & Carr'B furniture store." :;: . , , ' ' " . DR. M. P. MEXDELLSOHN . DOCTOR OP OPTICS ' i -L . t, , J Two first cla$s workmen. All work turned out with dispatch and guaranteed. THE OLD PRESTON HTftNL, TP .Yery'iifflig, mi? AT repies we WHETHER IT IS TO BE FO IHIAID OR MATRON, BATCHELOR OR BENEDICT, YOU VILL FIND IT HERE. THE CHRISTMAS RUSH WILL NOW GROW WITH THE PASSING OF EACH DAY, AND EACH DAY THE GIFT COLLECTION, NOV 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. Through Tickets To all Eastern Points J On Sale by O.R.N. Agents Canadian Pacific Soo-Spokane Route 10 A.M. Every Day From J O.R. & H. Depot Spokane ;J Electrx Lighted Train de Luxe HOLIDAY FURS. : The nicest line that it has. ever been ' our pleasure to show yous -There is nothing more aceptable to your wife, ' daughter or swetheart than furs. MEN'S FURNISHINGS - I Buy "Hira" a house, jacket, pair l of hose, shirt, or suit of underwear. He may need them all What he likes a- waits you here. ; : - ' HAIR BRUSHES T AND v TOILET A nice assortment at very low prices. ' ' '. :;v; BELTS AND BUCKLES, -y. Attractive gifts styles. Our holi day lines contain pleas Jig eforts in the inexpensive grades as well as the mor,e elaborate affects. . HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. If you don't know what to give give handerchitfs they are always a safe Christmas proposition. A large asortment her to select from. BIG GIFT LINE OF UMBRELLAS This popular Christmas article h here in such a variety that anyone in tending such a gift ; cannot afford t , disregard the many advantages offered. The handles embrace varieties froi plain styles in woods to the most elal orate novelties, insuring gifts that wil be appreciated. CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR ' Specially selected holiday lines a rare price inducements. Jabots, Bow.' in Laces," Silks Etc. Very appropriate GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR TH1 ;;r:::,-"- HOME. Christmas interest V is very largcl kept alive by the home spirit. Consc quently gifts which become a part o the home life and contribute to its cot fort are not only very practical bu are remembrances that are most aj predated. An Indian Blanket, a nic Comforter, a pair of Blankets, Tabl Linen, Napkins or any of the many o useful articles that go into the home. ST. PAUL CHICAGO Detaita, Bsrths, Literature, ad CrtM Local Af tnto O. B. N. a B. JACI8SJ, t.T.X. . -- .....'iicsanv';: i LAST BUT NOT LEAST The bea utiful premiums that we give for your cash slips handsome Haviland, Germ an and Austrian WareEqual. to fully ten per cent of the amount 'df your pur chases. ' - Pp Store The Temple of Economy Opera House Block La Grande, Orego 4 4 ..PEEMANENTLT LOCATED Al IM ADiHS AVESUE, OFFOftlTl ni rosTomcE. By aew method for tnitaataaesas I(kl tostfir Is endorsed j klfhv el Meiftal aatherifles. Twenty-nine years exporknee ta luad ling dlflcult cases ought mlM some difference. Jfetwitastanihif Om mtin netted enlej4 la ts uatitir tie Ayes, extra sharps b ml far fhli serrke, GIsabm m ss moderate In price that auyoae ford them, aad yoa can rest .7 wu. Km y9 r..u. oa 7W la w cl ftc mot irt- 0,? . ' m a! Sca Htt Zht ktwr. rr. Hendedsnon Is a mduCa cl faa fiMian. 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'. !- IM......I.I - You can get your Christmas goods of us and save time and money, y Our assortment was never larger; never better, never cKc k mi A biff display of Pickard's China, Cut Glass. Perfumes. Candies. Bill Rnnlc Travplmtr better, never ch Sets, Jewe Cas: Silver Sets, new rs O f . ; W; -. -; J wa will WAa,7. llUIVllllf, . ti 11. .1 n n?n t .0. . r 1 - . . , raw ware, nana Dags ana rurses, rmow tops, stationary, rowder boxes, shavmir sets, ster- oi r otterv. omos, orusnes, mirrors: m ract our lines are a crimnM I chnrr vnn mm 1. 5 3 C