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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
1 I JttOKESSlOSAL DIRECTORY. $ BACON & HALL. . physicians and Surgeon's. : ! .ice in La Grande rauouai uamt Building, 'rnone wain 13. 1 t. Bacon, Residence, Main is. , M. K. Hall, Kesiaence, mam 02 TEACHERS OF XTSIC, k I SLA CAELOCE. Teacher of Plane. Pupil of Pierre Doullet of the San Jose Conservatory. For children the Burrows course of ' jiubIc Btudy and mimical kindergar ten. Studio in the Mabaffey Bldg. ARCHITECTS. Special Office In Pbones: i iw C. H. UPTON. PH. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. attention glv?n to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat La Grande National Bank Building. Office, Main 2: Resident"), Main 32. YETFRINARI SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. -..- ice at Hill'a Drug Store, La Grande Residence Phone Red 701. Office Phone Black 13 1. :". Independent Phono 53. Both phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY. Graauatv Unio Btato imversiv. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery Jof all kinds. - Country calls promptly answered. Agents for National Live mocK Insurance Association. Portland fcregon. Phones: Pacific. Black 1901. Independent. 373. DENTISTS. J. a PRICE, D. M. D. A -r Dentist :-., m 23, La Grande National Bank I Building. Phone Black 1991-. ROBERT MILLER Architect Office 1107 Adapas avenue. 'Phono Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent . ' Nm. I. ATTOKXETS. C. H. CRAWFOKU. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the Bu and United State. Office In La Grande National Baal Building, La Grande. Oregon. Chas. & Cochran Geo T. Cochrat COCHRAN COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande Oregon 1V1IAAAJA m. xtAMSKT. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. . Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block. . La Grand. ' Oregon. ". DR. L. H. CKDER1TOOD, At present located In Or. Richardson's Offices over HiU's Drug Store. Special attention to dis cases and surgery of the eye. Phone Notice to Water Consumers. All persons using city water now Indebted to the city for the same, will please call at the city recorder's of fice and settle, as I am under Instruc tions to collect or shut off the water. V H. C. GILLMAN, ' Water Supt. ETZH5G 0 o o & churches. . .. O O $ V O ! A 0 St Teler's Church. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion in this church to morrow. New Year's day, at ten a. m. Services for Second Sunday after Christmas: ' V Sunday. School.'. .. ...... ...JO a. m. Morning Services. ... .... ..11a. m, Evening Services .... . . ... .5 p. m. The vestry will meet Monday even Ing at 7:30. UPTON H. GIBBS. Rector. mm . . Methodist Episcopal Church. -' Corner of M. and Fourth Btreets. H. E. McLeod. .Ph. h. Pastor. Sunday School, 9: 45. G. H. Currey, Superin tendent. Morning Services 11 a. m. Subject: "Our Unchangeable Redeem er." Solo, S. C. Williams. Class meet ing at 2 p. m.' for thirty minutes only. Epworth League, 6:20. subject: Fow to concentrate making" religion a busi ness. Leader, Miss Belle Hutchinson, nejtt being a week of prayer we will unite with the other churches for the evening services at the Presby terian church. First Presbjterlan Church. Washington, Avenue and Sixth St. Rw s ' w aMrn.ii' r t Inlet w7 Morning subject: "A Motto for 1910." Anthem "Hoaanna," Granler. Union services In the evening sermon by Rev. Ford Ellis. Anthem, "I Will Mag nify Thee,",Shockley. Gospol solo by C. E. Cuohran. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Superlnt3ndent W. L. Brenholti. C. E. Service, 6:30 p. m. Leader,' Wayne Pickler. Lines n 0 4 u ti That Stand orQuality The Stetson The Berry Forsheim Meier 2 The Shoe with a Wide Reputation-We Toe. "Brotherly Love t i. - .. .1. T ) ror nacn ioe . HATS SHOES a FOR MEN "'v; ' ' : Pocket knives, safety razors,, shaving mugs brushes, raz ors and razor strops, fish baskets, shot guns, hunting coats, moustache cups, cigar and tobacco jars. FOR BOYS . .Ice Skates, Express Wagons, Tricycles, Coaster Sleds, Tools, 22-rifles, air guns etc. FOR WOMEN ..Brass and China Candle Sticks, Table Cutlery, Manicure Knives, Fruit Knives, Salad and Oyster Forks, Scissors, Game Shears, Fern Dishes, Hand Painted China, Japanese China, Silverware, Cut Glass, Venitian Glass, Mayonaise Mixers, Bread Mixers, Percolators, Baking Dishes, File less Cookers. FOR GIRLS. Chaffing Dishes, Embroidery Scissors, Table Tennis, Vases, Casters, Ice Skates, Cups and Saucers, Toy Irons, Banks. Lo Lilly jfegasg GOODS rif VP! IUVTT1 KniDDenheim. LU I Oil m1 Garments Bearing this Brand have Workman and Quality. C0G0 Peoraa Goo ananaaaaaDPagDDangannaaan O.O: i day ei!iini L FOK THOi PREFER TEE NECESSITIES OF LIFE THEY .vTLLL FIND MY EMPORIUM OF HOUSEHOLD FURNIHING& A PLACE WHERE YOUR MONEY HAS MARVELOUS PURCHASING TOWERS. ; COME AND SEE. . ES S3 D 1 m n si Baptist Church. Services next Sunday as usual. Sun day school at 9:45. Preaching at 10:40 and B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. All are to join in the union meeting at the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. NO PAPER SATURDAY PAPER WILL OBSERVE DAY ALONG WITH OTHERS. and dlsetrlct aforesaid, a bankrupt; Notice 1b hereby given that on the 23rd day of December A. D. 1909 the said Conrad Niederer was duly adju dicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In the office of the Refteree in Bank ruptcy In La Grande, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 1910 at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, at s which; time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine me Dansrupt ana transact such other business as may. properly, come before said meeting. jno. s. hodoin; ' Referee in Bankruptcy, Dated, December 27, 1909. Hereafter Paper will be Regmlar In its Pnbllcatlon. Much as it Is regreted by the ed itor, there will be no Issue of the Ob server tomorrow due to the fact that the places of business, public and pri vate offlceB, and In fact every walk in life is to observe the holiday. Unless unforseen circumstances arise, the Observer will greet its many readers regular every evening after Monday until another National holiday ' like a Fourth of July celebration or i something equally as ImDortant. 1 breaks In to the regular routine. Advice, to Patrons. In this connection a word to our patrons: Telephone the office when ) papers fail to reach you regularly. ) Winds, stoma, lethargy of the Dart' of carriers all combine to prevent regular distribution. Our only safe guard is advice from the neglected. . My line and prices and be convinced. Lounges Iron Beds Center tables Bed room sets Art Squares Rocking chairs Chiffioneers Dining roo mchair Rugs Glassware Babv . Pi . IDAM3 4VXNUE. PHONE U23 a a a a Administrators HoUcs. Notice is hereby given tha tthe uil- designed has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of W. J. Snodgrass deceased, by the Couhtr Court of I Union County, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to he undersigned administrator, nroner- ly verified, at hi office In La Grande, Oregon, on or before six months after the date of this publication. ' uated at La Grande, Oregon, this! 10th day of November. 1909. J J. G. SNODGRASS. Administrator of Cbe estate of W. J. Snodgrass. decased. First Publication Friday, No?. 12, 1909. 1 FOR RENT Newly furnished front room. Modern. 1602 Adams Avenue. I WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S full line of PIANOS and ORGANS Tlie musical instniment that seDs strictly for one price to everyone ' Scott Music Hotice of First Meeting of Creditors! ; In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon: In the matter of Conrad NIederer, bankrupt, In bankruptcy. 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