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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1913)
PAOW. HEL 4 PERSONALS. JdlsB Helen Kllllan or La Grande, a professional nurse, went to Boise this ornlng to visit with relative for a few days. IGale Studlvaut, manager of the a great deal of work are very good. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Service from El gin who have been on an extended tour of the mlddlewestern states, re turned to their home this morning after an absence of several weeks. Their Itinerary Included Kansas, Col orado and Utah. Charles Cochran, of Portland, form erly of La Grande and now connected with the legal department of the O.. W was In the city yesterday, getting ker last night. Miss Gertrude Ferguson went to Elgin this morning to rehearse with the members of the opera company. They will present "A Nautical Knot," a little operetta on the life of sail ors and sullormaidcns. A number of La Grande people will participate In the performance. FJKEXEVS DIME FOl'lLAB People's warehouse of Pendleton, was of tDe cgai tomes he had left business visitor in La Grantfo the (n Mt former office. He went to Da- latter part of last week. Charles Bloomquist, manager of t.ie inn creamery of Pendle'cn. was transacting business In La Gimdo on Saturday. A. 8. Dray and W. A. Sia.iChfiold went to Portland Saturday nljht to transact business. They wl!! return ft few days. Ceorge T. Cochran went to Pen etori to resume the taking of testi mony In the water dispute cases In Umatilla county. George Banshadler, formerly a busi ness mon of Klgln, went to that Bi'tce this morning to visit with old friends and acquaintances. H. L. Halsey, a prominent farmer and stock raiser from the Joseph county, was In La Grande on busl- s. While here he also visited at da home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Mrs. John Vanderpool of Suramer Tille was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of North Green wood street She returned home this aornlng. Carl Roe, United States land com xtosloner at Enterprise, returned to lis home this morning after attend ing the wool growers' convention at Tale. C. S. Klllen of Union went to En terprise this morning to visit rela tives during the lull in the building season. Mr. KIHen is a building eontrartor and says the prospects for colored New Years' Eve Duuclng Party At tract Shiny Dancers. A society Item Inadvertently left out of Saturday's social columns, Is that of the Brotherhood of Locomo tive Firemen and Englnemen ana-iJ ball given New Year's eve. The Elks' hall was decorated for the occasion with all the skill that the firemen could muster, and good music made the dancing enjoyable. The firemen give this annual event on New Yers eve always, and It Is always a source of social pleasure to the members' of the brotherhood and their many friends. 1-2 PRICE SALE SALE PRICES 1-2 PRICE SALE ii THOMAS AXD THOMAS. Colored Folks Are Clever Team At Sherry's Playhouse OF ALL THE SALE PRICES ADVERTISED YOU WILL FIND OURS TO BE MUCH LOWER. COMPARE THEM; YOU WILL SEE FOR YOURSELF. IT WAS THE GENERAL TALK BY EV ERYBODY SATURDAY THAT THE PRICES HERE ARE MUCH LOWER. Make Your Money Go Further By Making Your Purchases at Geibel's 1-2 PRICE SALE YOU NEVER HAVE HAD, NOR NEVER WILL AGAIN, SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR SO SMALL A PRICE. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. EVERYTHING IN THE ENTIRE STOCK IS ON SALE. TRADE HERE AND MAKE MONEY. I I If . . - . ' f Thomas and Thomas, two clever 1 -J prir J Tr I I II II 11 I I II X I C 1 9 Pr folks, made their Initial ap- If If I TTTTl M I t I I i V V a wv mmn I Sa,e I V1 O l& lLa Q) I Sa,e 1 KMII IBII llllltl 4 1 i 11 s ri pearance before a large audience at j Sherry's last night and got away to a big bit, with clever song and dance and they costumed their act well. The female side of this combination enjoys the distinction of being one of nual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande National bank will be year, will be elected, and such other held at their banking house in La business will be considered, as may Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, January! properly be offered at said-meeting. F. L. MEYERS, directors, to serve for the ensuing 12-ll-30t Cashier. Annnal Stockholders' Meetlnir 14th, 1313 at 2 o'clock d . m. Notlve Is hereby given that the an- At this meeting a beard of seven I i lipOtWsptfiEsS0isywiffsyi $1.50 Show for 10 ents Everybody's Going ARCADE To-Morrow mi r In the Stupendous Photoplay, "QUEEN ELIZABETH" Tomorow Only Gaumont Weekly Showing Collapse of the Mar quam Building in PORTLAND REED & EARLE in Vaudeville I 4 I