La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 12, 1911, Image 7

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At first a curiocity; then a usury;
then a great convenience; now
almost a necessity
Tbat la the history of the electric light-the greatest invention
of the last century. A perfect light without one bad featur.
The moat remarkable thing of all is: ihat while the prices of
most necessities hare greatly advanced, the cost of electricity
has been steadily reduced.
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No matter how humble yjur circumstances, elec'trlo lights are
within your means. There is no reason why you cannot enjoy
ticn. Phone Main 34 for rates. "
EasternOregonLiglit & Power Co.
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ROYAL NEIGHBOR8 OP AMERICA,
will meet at I. 0. 0. F. hair sec
ond and fourth Fridays at 2 o'clock
; p. m. ' .
J . . , KATE EARLS, Oracle.
MLUG KIMJdELL, Recorder.
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STEWARD'S
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HOUSE
Sat., Dec. 16
MIL
ARE
TRAMP
ONE OF THE BEST COMEDY
DI9AMAS OF TODAY.
V If yon want to spend a pleas
ant evening don't miss this at
traction. Owing to the Holiday Season
being In foil blast tbe price will
be cnt aiSfi 75c? and WeV
SEATS WHJU BE OXilBJfc
TAN BUBEITS ON THURSDAY.
fieenre them early as these low
price will make them go fast
UNDER OUB SYSTEM OF HAN
DUNG ACCOUNTS, YOU KEEP
THEM THE SAME AS WE DO.
THERE CAN BE. NO P1FFER
ENCE. WHEN y6uS AC
rnrrvT4 PK HANDLED
Til BOUGH A McCASKEY AC
COUNT REGISTER THEY CAN
NOT GROW WHILE YOU
SLEEP.
Stageberg & Sandborg
PHONE MAN 70.
J. H. Ricbardson . S. Given
E; S. Givens
Investment
Co.
Rear La' Grande Nat'l Bank
Real Estate,
Loans,
Insurance.-;
High Class Invest
ments and Securities
Preferred Stock Clam Chowder, at
30c a can, will make one-half gallon
clam chowder by adding a pint of milk
Preferred Stock Pumpkin, Squash,
Beets, Spinach, and Sweet Potatoes
are fine?
Pop Corn that will pop
AT THE
CITY GROCERY & BAKERY
The Home of Fancy Groceries
UMON COUNTY POMONA GRANGE
HOLDS MEETING.
Speakers From All Parts .of County
Attest? Election of Officers.
A large crowd of enthusiastic gran
gers assembled at Blue Mountain
Grange hall on Saturday, the 9tii to
attend the regular meeting of the Un
ion County Pomona grange. In the
election of officers C. D. Huffman was
unanimously re-elected as master. Ttm
other officers are: W. F. Gekeler, W.
0.; M. L. Carter. W; L.; N. Daron, (Mt.
Fannie grange) W. S.; Fred Young.
(Riverside) W. A. S.; Mrs. R. A Wil
kerson, W. C; Hattie Eckley, Treasur
er; Mattle H. Golden, secretary; Geo.
8outh (Medical Springs., G. K.; Mrs.j
Geo. Wade (Summerville), Flora; Mrs.!
Geo. Miller, Pomona; Mrs. Cindia
South, Ceres; Alex Robertson, choris
ter, and the executive board are John
Lewis, Jr., Philip Thompson, Geo. Mil
ler, Mattie Golden and C. D. Huffman.
The reports show not only a large
Increase In membership but also new
local organizations, which shows that
Union county has don it share in se
curing a gain of over thousand mem
bers in Oregon since the last state
session held in May. E. H. Flagg, ed
itor of the Elgin Recorder and grang
er and public worker of Oregon was
one of the leading speakers of the day.
a1Ha Orout in her usual pleasing
manner welcomed the visitor to Blue
Mountain grange, and waa responded
to by M. I' Carter, who said lh part;
"We are glad to be with you today
and to know that the subordinate
granges oi our own county are pros
pering and growing. The first grang
es in the county were organized about
the year 1872. The Cove organization
held their meetings In the old Morri
son church. The first master was the
Hon. M. B. Reese. Among the mem
bers were1 John Quincy Richardson,
Boswells, Kennedys, Cochrans, Mrs.
Hendershott and T. T. Geer. The first
master of the La Grande grange wb
M. Baker. This grange movement
lasted about ten years and this hall
was built during that period and It
stands as a monument to the first
grange activities of Union county. In
later years this grange was revived
and the other granges of the county
were organized by officials from, this
grange. So we consider this the par
ent grange of the county.
When the county grangers gather
At this celebrated hall
From the valley and tbe mountain
glen
, We feel just like the prodigal
Who wandered far away ',.
Returns to see the old folks once
again."
The program was unusually inter
esting. ; Dr. Gillilan was present and
spoke on "the chautauqua and in be
half of the management asked that, a
grange day be held during the coming
session. The county grangers voteu
to hold another fair in 1912 and will
make necessary arrangement at the
next meeting. , The next Pomona
grange meeting will be held in Cove
with Mount Fannie grange on the
fourth Saturday In March, 191?.
PROFESSIONAL EISr.CTfiHT
PHYSICIANS AND SUEGEONS
N. MOUTOIt. 1L D. Physician and
Surgeon. , Corner Adam Ave. and
Depot St. Phones: Office, M!a 68;
Residence, 69.
A. I RICHARDSON. M. D.
i. W. LOUGIILIW, M. D.
Drs. Richardson ft Loughlln,
Physicians and Surgeons
Fhonee Office Black 1S62.
Dr. Richardson's Re. Main E5.
Dr. Loaghlln's eRa. Main 757.
DR. M. S. HALL Physician and Sur
geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot
St Phone, Main 23.
a H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician
and Burgeon. Special attention to
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office
In La Grande National Bank Build-
- ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi
dence Mala 32.
Move
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Disease of
the eye a specialty.
R- DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases
of women and children. Offices:
Adam avenue, over Wright Drug
Co.
GEO. , W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Sommer Bldg., Room 1,
8, 9 aud 10. Phone: Horn 1332,
Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black
951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moor
VETERINARY.
OR. P. A CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill Drug store,
La Grande. Residence Phone, Red
701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In
dependent Phone 63; Both Phones
at' Residency .
''TC'JTO!. 0 utttAwuCTlC..
You have asked yourself, "7hy docs thd
man nexjt to me advance?' You think you
work as hard as he, and you do. You ear
as much, too. Good, so far. But you SPEND
MORE! There's the difference. Simmer it
all down and it becomes a matter of train
ing. Training in habits of thrift. Ond
large eastern manufacturing, company
marks those men for promotion who hav?
shown ability to save money. The savinga
book with the bank is by far the best evi
dence to this end. It tells exactly how the
saving ability has been cultivated. The sav
er proves his ability to manage his own busi
ness. No wonder his employer marks him
for advancement!
G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR
All acute and chronic diseases. Not
drugs, not surgery, not osteopathy.
I remove the cause of your disease.
Then you get well. Room 20-21,
La Grande National Bank. Phone
- Red 8181. "
MECHANO-THERAPIST
DR. C. A. SMITH. MECHANO-THER-APIST
Successfully treat rheu
matism, kidney disease, heart dis
ease, weak lungs, constipation, pel
vic disease, catarrh, and disease of
the nervous system. Consultation
free. Charges reasonable. Phone:
.Black 3351. 1411 Madison Avenue.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JOCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys
Ohas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD ROOT. S. EAKIN
CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneys
flee In . La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon,
at law. Practices in all the court
of the state and United State. Of-
National Bank
ENGINEERS.
D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer.
Baker City, Oregon.
Savoy Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
The rooms are good and
Steam heated only one
' block'from depot
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COME to oui shop and let demonstrate the use of Perry Pan
nUe Water Systems to yea. We fcive Just installed one at "Coanty
I P - Farm'. Why not 11 bath room, hot and eold water, nle
y lawns and also fire nrettlon for yoar homes! Ton can hare a t-4
U Inch ttreani at 05 pound press re ft case of fire. Call and let u take
yea oat and anow 71 tno tn erery day operation.
BUY 6 ZWEljFEl
With , the latest appliances
ana modern methods of do
ing work we are able b take
care of your teeth in a man
ner that will insure perma
nency and comfort and also
to eliminate the discomfort
of dental operations which
has been so objectional in the
past. -
JelLSteTeza, D.D.S
Each family size pack- j
age of . J
QUAKER OATS '
Contains a handsome
piece of decorated
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SEMI-POCELAIN TA- !
BLEWARE
Cud and Saucer. Plate.
Oatmeal Bowl, or Cream j
ritcher.
35c A PACKAGE
For Sale by . S
Pattiscii Brcs. j
Christmas Bai&ar.
. The ladles of St Peter Gulluwlll
hold their sale of fancy article suit
able for Christmas presents, also ap
rons, rugs, etc., In Honan hall on
Wednesday (not Friday) December 13.
Sale to commence at 2 p. m. and con
tinue through afternoon and evening.
In connection will be served a sup
per of chicken taraales, with brown
bread, butter and pickles for 25 cents;
dessert, ice cream and cake extra.
Supper will begin at 5 p. m. 12-9-3t
Ptea Una .ftl
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Thig But Partly
Tells It
Remember tht our stock is repletek with new things
and that all other lines are the largest in the county.
No one can be sure of having made wise selections
unless they come to the store, see all the goods not,
told of here, and get the prices.
$ v'-:j! S HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. ' I ; y:'
-Note these lists, look through the remainder of the
advertisements, then come to the store, taking time
to look through the entire stock.
GIFTS FOR MEN.
Traveling Cases
All the Latest Books
Fountain Pens ;
Shaving Sets
Shaving Mirrors
Smoking Sets
Fine Pictures
Collar and Cuff Boxes
Necktie Boxefcs
Military Brushes
A Magazine Subscrip
tion. Pocket Books
Brass Letter Openers
Hat Brushes
Blotters
InkStands
Metal or Celluloid Soap
Boxes.
Paper Cutters
Diaries, etc. .
GIFTS FOR LADIES
Fountain Pens
Silver Bonnet Brushes
Toilet Cases
Brass Goods
Cut Glass -
Fancy Vases t
Fine Pictures
Books in Gilt Bindings
Imported Calendars
Manicure Sets
Glove Boxes :
Photo and "Work Boxes
Post Card Albums
Pearl Handled Pens
Sterling Silver Goods
Pocket Bocks
Celluloid Goods
Etc., etc.
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN.
Toys, Dolls and Books,
Don't forget a phonograph for the family.
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