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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1914)
TUESDAY; JANUARY 6, 1914 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIT J JJ an Marin i eaivanee A LEI Every pair of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes in the store at REDUCED PRICES I. J. FRENCH Shoe Co. I Miss Emma Williams who for a I W. C. T. U. will meet on Thura- number of years has made La Grande day of this week at 2:30 at the home her home, will be married tomorrow' of Mrs. W. A. Winters, 707 Fourth . LOCAL BBETITIES. AO, kind of fancy and plain sewing done promptly. Mrs. L. Castle, Phone black 1591. Prices very reas onable. Ad. l-6tf. EL TINO CIGARS, 26 Havana Cigars in a tin humidor, best smoke to the world for Be 12-12-tf. Grand Masquerade Ball at Rex Hall Tuesday, January 6. 1-8-St . Chicken Tamales, 15c The Club. For sale or trade, a complete mov able road building outfit; could also crush, wash Mid screen gravel for con crete; consist of crusher, elevator, rock bin, electric motor, horse roller, three dump boxes, one grader,. First cost 4100 now $1450; in good condition. J. L. MARS. The Evening Observer on sale at Newlin's Book Store. I'-wT Mrs. Etta Wines has returned from her vacation at Palmer Junction and is prepared to go out sewing by the day. Phone Black 3522. 1708 N. Spruce st. 12-13-tf. - -j - Grand Masquerade Ball at Rex Hall Tuesday, January 6. l-3-8t i . Red-Headed Barber. Thee Club. Huylers Cocoa Fifteen and Thirty Cents. The best Cocoa that high grade materials, skilled labor, improved machinery and ex pert blending can produce in a plant where, Purity, Quality, Flavor and Cleanliness reign supreme. For Sale By Pattison Bros. Grocery Phone, Main 80. to W. G. Washburn, a traveling sales man. The marriage is to take place in Portland, but they will make their future home in Echo, Oregon. GLASSES HEACOCK Foley Bldg. FITS, FIT. The Evening Observer on sule at Newlin's Book Store. FOR SALE Heating and cooking stoves. - Good condition; cheap. Call 1308 Pennsylvania.' 1-3-tf. DONT GO TO A BLACKSMITH for glasses. Get Uiem of Heacoek, specialist in making and fitting glasses. Foley -Bldg. Advance showing of Spring styles in Dresses at West's. AH included at Sixteenth Annual Sale' prices. How to' save money emoke EL TINO-CIGARS, a bit smoke for a nickle. 12-12-tf. FITTING AND MAKING GLASSES ' is jiot a side line with me. I devote my entire time to the optical bus iness. HEACOCK, Foley Bldg. street.' A large attendance is urged. this morning for, Imbler where he will work in the shop of Mr. Alex ander. : C. B. Steen a prominent rancher MONEY TO LOAN. ' of Enterprise, left today for that On improved real property in Union laea after visitine- with his family county, no delays, current rates. La over guni8y. Grande Investment company, Foley " ' ' -1 F. Three Barbers. The Club. W. Hammack of Lostine, re turned from Echo this morning where . Clvde DeBoie and Ruth McNaueh- he had gone to inspect some lana Francisco; Carl Heilbronner, Port-. C. K. Mackey of La Grande, who U land; Phil V .Hine, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Childers, Enterprise. uveiy, were married oy justice oi tne Peace Arthur Williams yesterday af ternoon. ; .' '"'''. r " with a view to purchasing. J. Vanderpool the stage man from Imbler, to Summerville was in the city last night on. business. He re turned ; today. - , ; Mrs. Perry Blanchard returned to Union thie noon, her home. Ed. Wright wa among the pas sengers to Cove this noon. G. A. Pierce, of near La Grande, was among the passengers to Union thie noon. Mrs. C. Wise of Twin Falls, Idaho; who has been at the Lake for some time, returned to that place after vis iting in La Grande. . ';' ;'?' an employe of the O.-W. ' at this place. Mrs. H. K. Charlton and ton Otto. of La Grande, left today for a visit with their son and brother J. K. Charlton of Pleasant Valley for sev eral days. J. K. Charlton is an em ploye of the 0.-W. Mrs. C. J. Norval returned to Elgin ... Notice E. F. Buck has changed his stand " " " :- fm w,M'H to K.mn'. nd Perry Blanchard of Union, passed can be reached by calling Red 101. ' through La Grande this morning on this morning after a shopping tour Aln for lfi-inch drv cord wood. . way to .mDier wnere ne win uo.m tne county seat. Piano inoving with a guarantee that niusmn iuk w : - ni v. i,t nnn buildings. ; y . . pianos will be moved- right Honest , buildings, service in all kinds of hauling and transfer. Home phone Red "3662. 11-22-edo-lm " : William Miller the real estate man, was an outbound passenger .-this morning. ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon at the infants' ; room of the church. The meeting ; will be an important one and alb ladies are requested to be present. - .. '"'-..:. I. R. Snook returned from Cove last night where he purchased 60 tons of hay. The company has a eon- j. w. Cummins of Elgin,' returned tract to furnish 80 tons of hay to to fJu.t -ft. tranimetJno' bun. iness in-this city . j ' ... Ti M. Shannon,'- the harness man, has returned from a visit to Port land, and; Willamette valley points. Ladies .of the Presbyterian Aid ao- ernm for se in the Uma. We pay best hand furniture. Stove, next i o B-3351. . prices for seejnd Dyal's FurnlUvo Geddes.' Phone Bowling and Billiards The Club. ' The Farmers' Union of Union coun ty will meet for business and pleas ure in La Grande next Saturday, Jan. 10. The La Grande local will fur nish refreshments. - Every member should come. Important. The Evening Observer on sale, at Newlin's Book Store. HITTER. The photographer in -your town. 1-1-tf. Saturday Evening Post The Club, Charley Miller, the man who makes the best coffee in town, returned last night from Portland where he visit ed with his mother during the holi days. Charley said it rained most I of the time while he was there and that he is glad to get back to La j Grande. Charley just joined the 'chorus of all who have been away, i we're glad to get. back to old. La Grande. Lodges Take Notice. The K. P. hall has been leased to the Eagles and will be fitted up in the most modern fashion. It will be equipped with steam heat through. tilla irrigation, project . ";v -Sj : ' - -,C. Larm of Wallowa, was called to this city to take the examination for section ' foreman of the- Ct-W. While here . he also visited with his sister, Mrs. ' Bell Huntley.' He re turned today to Wallowa. Geo. Beecher, who for many years has been in the employ of the Pal mer Lumber company,, and who left C. C. Henry and wife, formerly of Watertown, S. D., arrived last night and are spending the day here pre- partory to going to Elgin where they will locate. Mr. Henry is a brother to Walter Henry, editor of the Elgin Recorder, and was hero for soma ' time a few years ago. vMr. and Mm Henry have recently been . married and are casting their lot with Ore- gonians. . .-'J;.: The following the registered ' at ; the Savoy hotel: James Woodel), A.' Williams, Baker; Sam Jackson; D. R. McKenzie, Summerville; A. W. Hoi- mes, Condon; P. W. Keenan, Summer ville; T. E. Parker; C. E. Grimes; Harry ' Haebrook; F. . E. Coon . and wife; CV C, Henry and wife; 0. R. Olson; E,: W. Lafferty; P. M.' Haro thy, Condon; J. Jensen; 'D.; Randall, Roswell, N. M. ' . has t assume tne W. F. Thacker of Seattle, come to La Grande tc management of the Western Union office. . out and have all the conveniences re- fof Lofl AngeleB ia8t November with quired by, the most exacting taste. a yiew to makin? his home there, It will be ready for occupancy by .g back He left today teke up tne middle or reoruary. e 8o hig work ftt Paimer Junction. meetings from otner loages in una hall. Call the secretary for particu lars. ' v, ; . . 12-17 Once a week tf. Mrs. C. H. Halsey and her son and dauehter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Braniff of Lewiston, Idaho, left for Butte,' Montana, after a delightful visit at the home of Mrs. Braniff's sister, Mrs. Bunnell of this city. , .... Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mays of Clover Creek, near North Powder, left to- several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs; W. W. Wade, of Island City, (Halsey, and children lima, Ethel and ,ky for that place after spending " - ' iKermit of Enterprise, passed through California Climate in La Grande. . the city on their way to Freewater Why not enjoy. Pasadena climate -where they will visit for", several the rest of the winter in your home, weeks. by having a torrid Zone Furnace in-, stalled. We will heat your home . James Miller traveling passenger at one-third the cost of others and agent of the O.-W., arrived in theJJ. W. Mackey for an indefinite per- trive vou till Dec. 1. 1914 to pay for citv and left this morning on tne iod. Mrs. D. W. Sheets of La Grande, left this morning for Haines where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, it and GUARANTEE you perfent heat (not dry heat) at a saving of fuel. - ' LA GRANDE CORNICE WORKS l-5to No. 8, Depot St. WANTED A girl for housework, no children; 1601 Washington ave nue, Phone Black 1671. l-3-3t DR. H. S. BROWNTON, Dentist moved to rooms over The Red Cross Drug store. . . A HAPPY NEW YEAR Yours for a Greater La Grande Cigan' rard5' THE CLrUB I Eastern Oregon Produce Co. Commercial Storage and Forwarding. , Wholesale and RetaiL 'ft Flour, MM Feed, Grain, Hay, Cement Lime, Piaster, Coal,' Wood Fruit and Preduee. I Cor. Greeawoed and Jeffertoa. V- Phone Main 76. PERSONALS. $ A. T. Hill came in this from his farm at Union. morning E. H. Bench of Union, is in the city transacting business at the land office. Mrs. J. Bernard of Spokane, passed through the city thie morning on branch line. Jim and Luke Fergu son came near exchanging shoes in the sleper in which they came from Portland last night, each one claim ing the other wore the bigger shoe, and both the pairs were enough alike to give rise to a real exchange. -. H. B. Davidhizer of Joseph, passed through La Grande enroute to his home from Portland whither he had gone with some fat ' stock for the Portland market. He declares the condition of live stock in the market is good and will remain so until after February or longer. Mr. David hizer is a frequent shipper to the Portland .market. The following are stopping at the Foley: G. W. Webster, Seattle; E. - J. W. Mackey of Haines, returned to that place after spending some time visiting at the home of his son Hot Water Bottles.... ' These are the days in which . you find many uses for Hot Water Bottles outside -of the sick-room requirements. Bet l ter have on hand at all times ' a good Hot Water Bottle. Here's your chance to get a good bottle. The Kantleek kind guaran- teed for two years. . Red Cross Drug Stored i r i i i her way to Joseph where she will 'G. Jeffries, Boise; John Keegan, El transact business. gin; M. A. Mollahan, Pendleton; Miss - , May LeHay and Miss Ruth L. Gard- Fred G. Taylor, secretary of the ner, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. F. Amalgamated Sugar company, of Og-j Gardner, Chicago; J. A. Burleigh, H. den, is in the city transacting busi ness in the interest of the company. j i Mrs. John Dordan returned . last night from Hot Lake where she has been visiting with her husband who ie taking treatment for rheumatism. Mrs. Ed Thomas and children Etha and Frank, returned last night from Cove where they visited New Years day at the Reese home. E. C. Norris, persident of the co operative association, left thie morn- H. Hale, Portland; A. D. Phelps; B. L. McKee, Portland; C. A. Buhir, Walla Walla; W. B. Starkey, R. E. Merville, Max Goldsmith, San Fran cisco; Mike Keegan, Pendleton; C. W. Mowbley, Portland; M. S. Rockett, Salem; P. G. Salem, Chicago. The following are registered at the Sommer: Joe Stewart and wife, of North Powder; C. M. Huntingdon, Portland; D. B. Fuller Joseph; A. N. Wright; W. F. Wade, Lostine; Mrs. H. L. Ross, Baker; Mary Beaudoin, Joseph; Wm. Halsey and family, En ing for Imbler where he will inspect terprise; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. DeBoie, the business of the co-ooerative store. L. B. Griffin. Chicago; M. M. Mas- l I. ey, Portland; Raymond R. Smith; A. C. Haines of La Grande, left H. M. Roiff, Baker; J. H. Smith, San, iilll If vou '10$ V is exactly the same 'ras it has M been for twenty ft have not already tried five years them Call Main 75 We Have Them M1LO C. JONES Fort Atkinson-Jelferson County-Wisconsin For Sale by CITY GROCERY & .BAKERY