La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 28, 1914, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914.
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Our New Basement
Department Is No w Ready For Business
FOR some time we have contemplated inaugurating an Exchange Department to our business, and
we are glad to be able to anounce that the contemplated idea is now a reality, and we stand ready
to convince the Public that La Grande has what it has long needed - a department where Furniture
and House furnishings of all kinds can be Exchanged. If you have a piece of Furniture that does not
suit you - an old piece you would like to turn in on something new, telephone us and we will call on
you immediately-
OUR NEW BASEMENT
Carries a splendid line of new goods - the overflow from the regular stock of high class, dependable
house furnishings for which our store has a justifiable reputation throughout Eastern Oregon.
Cordially inviting you to call and inspect the new Department. We are
Yours Always Ready i o Serve
HENRY & G ARE
Furniture and Housefurmshings that Give Satisfaction.
NORTON! A HOTEL
European American Plan
A. S. HOGUE, Mngr.
A hotel whose home comforts and
safety will appeal to you and your
family. Ladies' tea room beautiful
roof garden and large lobby for .your
pleasure and convenience. Located
close to the shopping district. Write
for family rates.
Eleventh St., off Washington,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Ut GUIDE MMWIWS
FODiEDlFI
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Hot Lake Springs, Feb.. 28(Special)
The event of the week at the
Springs Hotel was the concert Wed
nesday evening by the Glee Club of
the La Grande High School. Their
singing was much enjoyed and, as
usual, the musical programme was
followed by a dance at which both
the Tango and the Hesitation waltz
were given.
Prominent among the weeks ar
rivals was the Rev. W. N. Hinson,
pastor of the White Temple, of Port
land, who is at the Springs Hotel for
a much needed rest. E. A. King, the
Portland capitalist, is here with Mrs.
King, as is also W. T. Gardner, super
intendent of the boys and girls Aid
Society.
Mrs. A. J. Woods, of Elgin, who is
"mother" to every traveling man who
makes' the Wallowa country, returned
to her home Wednesday after a three
weeks rest.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bock, Mrs. H.
R. McDonalds, R. M. Oliver and Mrs.
James Russell have been taking the
mineral baths during the past week.
Among the others over from La
Grande were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc
Kinnon, Mrs. G. S. Birnie, Melvin
Larson, W. Homer Harris, Mutk
Westering, R. W. Russell, Jay Shaw,
Ralph Winters, Rex Greene, Lester
Slbddard, Lynnb BolirfcnkanVp, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Finn, Mrs. Emma
Harding, Mr. and Mrs. James Pal
mer, Thomas Freeman, Mrs. S. F.
Meyers and C. D. Emahiser.
There are Different qualities of brushes as well as
Different kinds. We carry all kinds, but just one
quality-the best.' 4 When you want paint brushes,
brushes for your hair, teeth, clothes, nails, or for any
thing, remember, that our DRUG STORE is the store
to come and get them. We keep the kind that will
hold their bristles and hold your tiade.
Come to OUR Drug Store
The Newlin Drug Co.
Notice of First Alceng or Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of John W. Elliott,
Bankrupt. To the creditors of John
W. Elliott, of La' Grande, in the
County of Union, and District afore
said, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that-on the
21 day of February, 1914, the said
John W. Elliott wnsduly adjudicated
bankrupt; and the first meeting of
his creditors will be held in the office
of the Referee in Bankruptcy, in La
Grande, Oregon, on the 10th day of
March, 1914, at 10 o'colck in the fore
noon, at which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap
point, a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact such other business as
may properly come before said meet
ing. February 27, 1914. (All claims must
be verified according to bankruptcy
forms before filing.)
, JNO. S. HODGIN,
2-28.lt. Referee in Bankruptcy.
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An Electric Sign
Is
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