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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
PAGE 8 -3 ' A . A. ivLigiimy TIL !! M-.P .H ercay:o 5lnies aii if .in n now: on If a Real Money-Saving Event is of Interest to You, Read this Page. A Great Chance to Buy en's Clothing M $12.50 Men's Suits ... 15.00 Men's Suits io.uu meu a oiuta , 20.00 Men's Suits 22.50 Men's Suits 25.00 Men's Suits . 27.50 Men's Suits . 30.00 Men's Suits ...$ 9.85 ... 11.85 1 A AR -...17.85 19.85 21.85 23.75 MEN'S SHIRTS-Winter Weights in Wool and Cotton. $1.00 values 1.25 values 1,50 values 2.00 values .... . 2.50 values 3.00 values 3.50 values. ..$ .85 - 1.05 . 1.20 :. 1.6& 2.0V ... 2.40 ... 2.75 Tremendous Price Reductions on Men's Underwear, Sweater Coats, Caps, Hats, Etc, In fact EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED ! Our Suits have a reputation for themselves, as the Long Wearing, Best Fitting Suits ever sold in La Grande. Ask the Man Who Wears One. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT FUR COATS, 20 PER fa) THE STORE THAT SATISFIES i 1 BANQUET PLANS MM NICELY FIE MjOGRtM OF SPEECHES TO BE CAKIUED OUT. Returns of City Election to lie Handed to Diner ut the Foley. Program committees who are ar ranging the card ot speeches for the Commercial club banquet December 11 are announcing flue success in their efforts and the slate of toaBts will be both entertatning and invigorating One hundred have already purchased plates for the. banquet to be hold at the Foley hotel, and as the returns will be brought to the attention of the gueBta as the count of the city elec tion progresses, the program will be varied in many ways. Some people have not been seen by the committee arid anyone wishing to reserve a plate should, call the atten tion of Committeemen Collier, Wood and Dunn to the matter. officials found the Wrights camped 'board of the warehouse company con sists of seven men, L. C. Crow, presi dent of the Washington Farmers' un Jon, B. F. Manchester, W. M, Booth of Idaho. C. W. Nelson of Seattle, W. W. Harrah of Pendleton, M. M. Wat erman of The Dalles and Alex Strahn of GrasB Valley. Charles S. Barrett of Georgia, na tional president of the union, will ar rive tomorrow and will be a distin guished guest at the convention, He is scheduled to make an address to morrow. Other out-of-town speakers tomorrow wll be C. W. Nelson of Seat tle and C. W. Curry. . . ' L TO GATE (Continued from page one) near the summit. The girl was takea from the group and returned -to La Grande' with much attention to her comfort but the rattier and mother were left there. The girl is now in the hands of tender mothers and she will be taken to Portland at once and re placed In the school. Yesterday several clews were run down but nothing of Importance devel oped in the whereabouts of the family until last night when the final chas-J was commenced. Undertaking Stupendous. To those who have autoed up the steep side of the Blue mountains to the summit on the Toll Gate road, the physical task undertaken by the fam ily looms 'up as stupendous. The fu gitives probably got assistance In their trip from Union to Summery ille yet it is probable they walked a portion of the way. The little girl -is frightened and on her return to La Grande would talk but little. How the little tot. fresh from the comparative ease of her school, was able to trudge along with the fleeing parents arwl cover so great WOODMEN ELECT OFFICE IMS. Smoker Accompanies Annnal Election of Modern Woodmen ot America. With a large delegation of members present, and a smoker to climax the event, the Woodmen of America last night elected officers for the ensuing year. Those elected were: Venerable Consul, Will Dunn (re elected) ; Worthy Adviser, A. W, Nel son; Clerk, Will Landrum, (re-elect- submitted to the .voters or the city1 the following question: "Shall the city ot La Grande, Oregon, reimburse J. K Wright, for the loss as city treasurer ot the city funds on deposit in the Farmers and Traders National bank the balance being f 1,567.07; said claim against the bank becoming city property.". must be sold berore tne 1'tOh of De cember.' Call at 1311 N. avenue or phone Red 3712. 12.-6-bt a distance without physical collnpse is ed) ; Bunker, Charles Harding, (re- more than the officials can understand Officer Brady "turned in" this morning after almost a continuous chase of 4S hours. . ' arrived in an automobile from La Grande, they had fled, leavinj all their belongings, but taking the girl with them. . Search Is I.ontr and Diligent. AH of Sunday night was spent in the search and much of yesterday was given over to the hunt by the La Grande police. Late last nllit anoth er clew was unearthed at Summer ville. Officer McLactiliu directed the search. Ofliciali Go to SummcniUc. About 10 o'clock last night Deputy Sheriff Graham and Officer Brady went to Summervllle by automobile, learned that the Wrights had struck out for the summit of tne Blue moun- . tains that morning and hiring a team. the officials took th chase. Fonnd la Camp Hear Summit. ' About 4 o'clock this morning after a sard drive through the snowstorm, the FAKMEKS AT PEXDLETOX. Slute Organisation Meets at l'endlcton This Weeki (Pendieton East Oregoniirn.) . With "members from all parts ot the Btate already here and more arriving nn verv train, the Farmers' Educa- elected) ; Escort, Charles Murchison (re-elected) ; Trustee, F. W. Pattison, (re-elected) ; Inner Guard, Arthur Van Fleet; Outer Guard, C. E. Kline. G1IUND JURY CALLED. SlierhT Has SI Subpoenas to Serve on Wltucsses Before Jurors. The grand Jury has been called to meet tomorrow, Circuit Judg J Knowles Issuing the order today. ' - ; .-V . That there will be many important matters before the inquisitorial board FOR SALE During ten days low pric es for barred Plymouth Rock cock erels. J. B. Stoddard. 12-5-6t tional and Co-operative Union of Ore-I Jg evldent trom the fact that Sheriff gon is ready for its second annual cor. ventlon which will comment .u city Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock and continue through Wednesday. In dications are that the attendance will exceed that of the first annual garn ering which was held at TheDalles last year. i' ' Today both the executive comimt tees of the union and of the Trl-Ter-mlnal Warehouse company are bold ing sessions preliminary to the open ing ot the convention. , The-executive committee ot the union U composed of the follow ing: President, John W. McAllister. E. S. Norrls ot La Grande, Clyde Wil liams of Buhl, Idaho, J. D. Brown of Arlington, M. M. waterman ot The tnes, srd C. C Connor f Helix. The Chllclers has SI suftpoenas to serve on witnesses before the grand Jury ELECTION XOTICE. Deeeniber 11th, 1911. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of December. 1911, a general election will be held in the city of La Grande," In the county ot Union, state ot Oregon, for the purpose of electing the following officers: Vi One mayor. One recorder. , One" chief of police. ! " One treasurer. -One councilman from 1st ward. One councilman trom Snd ward. One councilman from 3rd ward. One councilman from 4th ward. That at said election there will be The polling place designated for said election and the Judges and clerks appointed to conduct said election are 34 follows: First ward Polling place, court house. Judges: W. N. Monroe, M. Mc Murray, A. Warnlck. Clerks. R. S. Clapp and E. W. Kammerer. Second ward Polling place, city re corder's office. Judges: H. W. Stoner .C. W. P. Ellsworth, J. IL Chllds Clerks: H. P. Oliver and J. E. Rey nolds. Third ward Polling place, 2110 Fourth street. Judges: J. M.v Hilts, George Ledsworth, W. D. Graidy, Clerks: Howard Davis and B. L. Leav itt.. . '. j Fourth ward Polling place, new Harris building corner Monroe avenue and Greenwood street. Judges: G. W Allen, M. Mooney, J. IL Kochenspar ger. Clerks: Jobn Ladd and W. A Thompson. ' : Said election will be ' . in ducted and the returns met v provided by law In the case of genera) city elections of said city. . The polls of said election will be opened at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m and closed at the hour of 7 o'clock Pi in. on said day. . - AU qualified voters of the city will be permitted to vote at said election . By order of the council of said city , i ot La Grande, Oregon. i Dated November 22nd, 1911. j' ; ' A. L. RICHARDSON, ' r (Seal) Mayor Attest: C. M. HUMPHREYS, . Recorder. 11-29-J2-11 FOR , RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Modern. One parlor suite for three gentlemen. Apply 905 Spring. Call Black 3881. 12-4-tf FOR SALE Two choice Duroc Jersey male pigs. Will weigh 150 pounds each. La Grande Route No. 1. Tele phone Farmer 87. Robert Clark, d 12-4-6t ' w-lt FOR RENT Furnished house in South La Grande. Inquire of John Adams at Eagle saloon. 2-4-tt or cattle. 10-11-tf LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO, La Grande, Oregon. ; FOR RENT Modern furnished front room. Inquire 1208 Seventh and M streets or. phone Red 61. 11-6-tf FOR RENT New modern cottage, lull basement Phone black 3492. WANTED TO RENT By Dec.12 tQ 15, furnished house or housekeeping rooms. Modern. H. G. Trlplett. c-o Geibel's store. v . 11-28-tf STOLEN The party who took a blood hound pup from the Savey hotel is ktaown and will be prosecuted un less returned at once. D. C. Brl choui.. 12-4-6t ; FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with board. Electric- lights and bath. 1031 Seventh- and M. 12r4-6t FOB 'RENT Light housekeeping rooms or furnished iroom with priv ilege of using kitchen. Phone Red 131 1. il-27-tt " WANTED 16 year old boy. Appljat Postofflce Candy Store. Phone Red 3111. 11-29-tt WILL TRADE Good five room house and 4 lots. Will trade for horses STRAYED Yearling calf, red an,', white spotted, branded G-u on. lef hip, twa slits in ri&ht etr. O. G TAAL, La Grand. V BOARDERS WANTED. 1617 Fourth St :! ... 11-28-tf - FOR SALE 574 acres about nine miles' fronf La Grande and 5 miles due east ot Island City. Mr.' G. Bus ing. 1 wky 121-15-22 WANTED Have a buyer for cheap out of town property no higher than 11,900. Call at once. Second door east of postofflce. .. 12-1-tf S. Ml SLOUGH. ,'';' v . FOR RENT 5 room modern house 1908 Adams. Phone Black 3561. . 12-l-6t tClassi fedl j Advertising Rdvertismg J;i if - gji 0000300 0 ! ! FOR , SALE Beasteads, mattresses.! cprlngs, dressers, bedroom stoves. I carpets, window shades and other ! things too numerous to mention f New Lot of Swift Premium Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon just in. Wew Ripe and Green Olives, India Relish and Pickles in bulk ... Pop Corn that will pop 1 AT THE CITY GROCERY &. BAKERY The Home of Fancy Groceries 1