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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1914)
DECEMBER'S COSTS LISTED ciiddcwic i nnnrTTra8 1 1 1 r II I 111 I I" I Mil hi ! lolher an"' Sm"1 l,owd Jlren. I U U I IILlllLLULJUL ; Ce,tam '""of 'or FoviTiahneas, DutilucUe, Had M w w Stomarli .Tccllilng I)Uwrler, move and roi!iill ! ,. , " '. Hi Uowgla ami ilailroy Worim., 'J'liuy lireak up ! : TTtCgPY ,TA,ynrAtwrfc ColUI in holm. '1 hov ai o ao nlfmuint in tha . tu.to Children liketliom. OvcrlouotcaUrnoiiiala, Vmi tiy Mothcra for M jroara. 7"A Hrwr of. Bold by all DniL'giale, UK-. Hamplo mailed PHKK. AUdreas, Allen 6. Olmatvd, U Jtuy, N. V, I I IS .is. If J f i v " f ii il CITY'S EXPENSE WAS $2130 FOR ! THE MONTH. ' .day. Union h proud of the number SUPREME INSTRUCTOR OF THE f y ?"d grl thf t8..ha,, ; nrkan mti . vicit . tending the higher institution of Without Shoving Receipts, City's Ex ' " f pense Account Is Shown. It cost $2130 to run the City of La Grande during the month of De cember, '. Manager Lafky has com- : learning. We think that we have House Warming Two Weeks Hence 88 mn? """J own ?f the fitat th oowic BiAC) in lavtf a lew inula. ; Mrs. John Dobbin was the lucky . Signallized by Garver's Visit. i. m . i ii i .winner in the contest that has been phiof eonnft. ntorlr wall Irnnwr. a a an wv w ' " " n.'n MM 4 Unll'a oAH U i- Piledhe statement of expense bills orator and a national politician of ""sh h f nonamkav tVito nnAn..l- w-U...J nntlA. IB PATH 1(1 IT fil 1 In lira nHj fllJrt . 1 none of the receipts of the city for weeks from tonight as supreme lodge ,, ,. ..: Mr:ui. period. The expenses representative to the house warm- . stU . , . "... me same period. The expenses were! Commissioners 80.00 Manager 161.28 City.". Attorney , . 68.02 Recorder ' 100.C0) Treasurer , . . , 100.00 'Police ... 354.25 Water . . .................. 379.95 Engineer . . . . . . . . ........ 202.001 Fire 190.00 Janitor 25.00 Physician 15.00 Scavenger ................ 10.00 Streets ........ 375,40 Not yet allowed through "over- sight, Dec. Volunteer Fire- ' man 70.00 ; i Total ing of the new Moose club rooms. . And the Baby Is Doing Fine.' ' Jack McLaughlin, who represents the Illinois Central railroad in. this territory, is here today from Port land. ' When seen by an Observer reporter he said, "the baby is fine. She' is five months old and has a front tooth. In explanation, It might be said that one evening when Jack and his wife had retired for the night in their Portland bungalow they were awakened by the cries of an . infant which had been feft on their front porch. There was some scrambling in the McLaughlin home. Jack looked at his wife and his wife looked at Jack. J'Shall we keep the little thingt" remarked the man of the house. A faint cry from the iittfd bundle decided the matter. "We certainly will," answered Mrs. Mc Laughlin. And they did. AH the bonds issued by the Illinois Central would not separate that baby from , the McLaughlin home now. Meeting of Parish Ladies Society. and Smith, had charge of the draw- Inn. T sto l Atltnaas ...am Mnf Mr. Garver is now the supreme in-1 ,r j .t. , ,. 4 . . . . .r , . ... all expressed themselves as well sat- structor, and has arranged his itin- . B . ... . . , , . , ., , .. , .isfled with their present. The win- erary to be here on that night. His1 . . r,a , .... .. . . , ., ning number was 713. coming will be combined with the . ... house warming and a big night of it I, flWe d,d W very much no.se is in store for the Moose. Last night lin the mln,ot the. New Year. There a class of 22 was taken in and on''?. .L ' U , enoufnJ th hois w-rminn. nfo-h nth ii pother the nervous people. A big likely be initiated. The lodge has danf at , ? house 'was one appointed committeees to handle th6 K the 80clal J? y social side of the house warming and ,present seemed have a good t,me- xar. liowrie, ine pastor-evangensc of the Presbyterian church, is hold ing services, for that church on the 4th inst. - , : Mtes Lola. Taylor of the Lewiston state normal school, who has been visiting with, her uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. Law of Union, during the holidays, left for that place' on Sat urday evening.. She will be there until June. The Epworth lague tendered a re ception to the'. O. A. C. students at the residence of W. T. Wright last Tuesday evening. A general good time was had and refreshments were served during the evening. ' J. W. Minnick will go to Oklahoma this winter to ee about his oil hold ings. Some of the big gushers are getting close to his property. the event will Je the biggest thing in local Moosedom yet. Knights Install. ' Last night the Knights' of Pythias installed the new officers. ' Next Mon day the lodge win meet to consider $2130.90 (ways and means for entertainment of the district convention in Febru ary, when some 300 Knights will be in La Grande. NEW 1 TIKES OFFICE MAYOR DAVIS EXECUTIVE UNION NOW. OF J. P. Wilbur Back in Union Transact ing Business Other News. Union,' Or., Jan. 6. (Special The city council met . in regular session on January 3. After the reg ular routine of business 'the new councilmen, mayor and marshal took the places vacated by the outgoing officers. C. E. Davis takine the Miss Kate Schilling will be hostess 'aee of mavor. Crawford marshal. to the Parish Society of the Lutheran and Spencer and jones councilmen, the home of Mrs. N. Nelson, 601 takjng the pace3 of Vogel and Fopss. Washington avenue. Miss Schilling trom The new marshal was given has extended an invitation not noly jnstructions to enforce a strict quar to the members, but all the friends j antine on all conta&ious diseases and of the church and aid, and a good(to gee that they were observed by attendance is anticipated. I all witj,0ut regard as to who they The new officers go into office Uncle Sam's Loan Office Leans Money cr WATCHES, DIAMONDS GOLD, JEWELRY We sell unredeemed pledges less than wholesale price. ' We sell clothing, shoes, suit cases, gents' furnishings at very low prices. 1111 Adams Ave., Foley Bldg. .m were, i with the best wishes of all cithsens. Jj J. P. Wilbur, who was at one time foreman of the woolen mills located a UN COSTLY FIGHT MAN WITH SACK OPERATES WITH RAZOR. Italians Have Grand Roundup That Costs Three Heavy Fines. mm Kirtley's Third Annual Sale You no doubt heard of those wonderful bargains in Ladies Coats, "one lot of coats" that sold up to $25.00 at this sale $4.95 If You Want a Suit, Read These Prices . FURS, $25.00 Suits ...$ 7.95 ,, , , ,, , . j v o-aa c -i Furs that are not old, but this season's 3a.00 Suits : 12. 7o 45.00 Suits 18.75 - latest styles, One-half Price CHILDREN'S HOSE. NECKWEAR. One lot of Hose, regular 25c and 35c All Jabots, Collars, Collar and Cuff grades, to close at 12c ' Sets, One-half Price, Underwear--! DON'T OVERLOOK THIS LINE AL WOOL, SILK AND WOOL, FLEEC ED COTTON, IN FACT EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, BIG AS SORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. "A few of those $5.75 Dresses left" E.E. Kirtfey Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Francesco Fabine for this morning he was in deep mental anguish over his capers. : He cursed himself free ly and waved ,a fond farewell to the fine money. Copperalli . had. $136 on his person when arrested. " Adv. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs. Martha York of Oriana, Ida., left for home after a delightful visit at the home of her sister Mrs. . T. W. Bates. She spent the holidays here. " . i J. W. Emigh of the Valley cream ery, went to Huntington this morning on business, He said he would not Fire water and Italian thirst for excitement cost near-bloodshed and $40 in money last night when a band of Italian section men became involv ed in a hilarious brawl that brought three up in the city 'jail and called for tjji"ee fines this morning.. Joe Copperalli was arrested whiie brand- ; join the governor's militia-unless he here some years ago, came back to ishing a razor around the throat of was offered a commission, and even sell his property. He made a sale a fellow countryman who escaped, 1 then he would hesitate, to Robert J. Ross who has lately i but Joe was arrested and brought to moved here from Canada. Mr. Wil-, the city jail and today, when sober, saw $20 go to the city because of it. Joe Costello and Francesco Fabino each paid $10 for participating in the fracas. While drunk the Italians declared that a party couM be orga spent money freely and one "lost a'nized to "throw the tin soldiers into valuabfe rinir. I the Snake River," but these .were bur is now located at Stayton, Ore., where he is running a woolen mill. Mr. Ross and Family are heartily welcomed to Union. The O. A. C. bunch left for their school Saturday evening, Jan. 3. They will get back at work by Mon- WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS. (Continued from Page 1.) decided to keep on the side of the trade and will serve only the best law and hope for legal adjustment at right prices. of conditions later. Several citizens( of Copperfield ac companied : the guardsmen to Hunt ington yesterday," and after a period of several days of technical arrest, in which they were forced to stay in Copperfield, which had suddenly gone "dry," they made a rush for the places . which, ' until today at least, serve liquid refreshments, and when the train left for Baker it was a hi liarous party which boarded it.- Few wished to stay in Huntington to face another imminent drought. DUTLI S TO SERVE LUNCH. Attractive Room for New to Bakery. Addition ' Mrs. Fred Dutli will serve a bakery lunch at their newly remodeled bak ery on Fir street. The lunch will consist of sandwiches and such baked goods as they have fresh in stock. It will be one of those places where you can drop in at any time of the day and sip a cup of the best coffee in the city. Try it. Mrs. Dutli is A young man in North Dakota has married a Miss Plaster. Now the question is, how long did he court Plaster? REX HALL DANCING ASSEMBLIES Each Saturday and Tuesday Class and Private Lessons Taught Afternoon and Evening By Appointment. Bert M. Sherwood Proprietor and In structor. Hall for rent Wednesday and Thursday nights of each week, except holiday nights and also nights r preceding holidays. Rates, $25 to midnight; $5.00 per hour after midnight. No decorations can be permitted. . O The experience was dearest to quickly silenced and the saloon men making special efforts to please the ------------- I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE fl The quick response to our 3rd Annual Sale of Furniture is most gratifying. Never " an opportunity offered the-good house-keepers of La Grande to buy . . ... . . . HIGH GRADE FURNITURE at such big reductions. Every article NEW, every piece offered is up-to-date house-furnishings Come and See For Yourself We Can Show You Better Bargains Weather is warmer. Buy and lay your LINOLEUM this week. Great bargains in Linoleum. Quality E. width 6 feet, beautiful patterns, only 50c per yd. Quality D. 6 feet, only 60c per square yd. Quality D. 12 feet wide, regular 85c patterns at SPECiAL PRICE 65c per sq. yd. . SEE OUR SALE ON ALL KINDS OF RUGS IN STOCK. EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. COME IN AND SEE HOW FAR A DOLLAR GOES" HERE. IT IS WORTH WHILE TO BRING YOUR CASH TO THIS STORE. SATISFACTORY INSTALLMENT AND CREDIT ACCOUNTS WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF AT 10 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES DURING THIS SALE. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO LOOK OVER OUR STORE, WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO BUY OR NOT. '"'". " I "1 F. D. Haisten Furniture " as? Payments 1 I 1! '! t ' i a i T