FINE CHIN AWALRE HICK T AT THE DEN R 1 E The Jolly Old Fellow will again make his headquar ters at our store A rid hac rriHo rranilamanU frn ntor. tain you while you are figuring out just what you would like to have and what you would like to give your friends. It will be a genuine pleasure this year to examine the aggregation of artistic, useful and entertaining articles that have been gathered together for the coming Christmas. There are big beautiful dolls, with real hair. There are doll houses and doll furniture, clowns that do all kinds of funny tricks, musical instruments, such as horns, mouth organs, pianos, flutes, drums etc; animals (hat look and act just like real ones, mechanical toys, such as automobiles, fire engines, steam engines, trains, etc; albums, sewing boxes, toilet cases, shaving sets, smoking sets, writing sets, fine china dishes, beautiful piclures. valuable silverware, books, ornaments for the tree and all the thousand and one things that will make glad the hearts of your friends on Christmas morning. Whatever You Have To Spend, Whether A Large Or Small Amount --Your Money Will Co farthest And Buy The Best Goods Here. Monday Morning December 10th At 8.10 o'c'ock .ANT A CUUS will ani.-e on the train from the East ar.d on that day will hold a special reception for the little folk at f ur store, for es h little girl or boy that is accompanied by a parent or other grown person, he will have a nice present and wi: take your name o that you wili not be overlooked on Christmas. He wii: a o be glad to receive your letter telling h;m what you want tor Christmas, so be sure and have your letter ready when you come to the store. Don't Pail To B. At The Train To Meet Santa When He Arrives The Golden Rule Company 1303, 1310. 1512 ADAMS AVENUE LARGEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES THE . EVENING OBSERVE DELIVERED AT YOIR DOOR FOR 65 CENTS PER MONTH I have just received a new assortment of chinaware, cut glass, and silverware. Gome and examine them. I know they will please With each $2.00 cash purchase I am giving away a ticket which if presented at Hulse Studio entitles you to a PHOTOGRAPH of yourself FREE MRS-T.N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery I LOCAL ITEMS i A. D. and E. C. Endropof Pine Oregon, are business visitors in the city today. Mrs. Polk Mays and son Fred, of Joseph visited in the city last evening. Cull Smith made a hurried visit to Hot Lake th's morning. O. E. Harper went to Pendleton on the delayed number one this afternoon. Miss Alii Stephens has returned home after six weeks spent in the Metropolis. H. C. Rinehart came over from Sum merville last evening on business. Rev, J. D. Gillilan left today for Cove, where he will remain over Sunday. There will be service in St. Peter's church tomorrow evening (Friday) at 7:30. Wm. Allison is transacting business in Baker City and Sumpter in the interest of the La Grande Flouring Mill Com pany. E. C. Cross, formerly a member of the Elgin branch crew, left yesterday for Teko on a brief visit in the interest of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Joe Woods, proprietor of the Red Front Livery, is in Elgin today to meet his mother. Mrs. Julia A. Woods, who is re turning from Wallowa Canyon after a visit with relatives there. E. Z. Carbine of La Grande, secretary of the Grande Ronde Fruitgrowers, asso ciation, and one of the leading apple growers of Union county, came over to day in the interest of the association The Fruitgrowers' union has shipped a large amount of excellent fruit to this city this fall and has an enormous amount to mvrket yet. It has found good markets for its fruits, because of the excellent quality it handles. A number of Pendle ton merchants are handling the Grande Ronde product. Pendleton, E. 0. LARGEST ORDER Largest Beneficiary Order in the United States. M. W. A. WOODMEN Of AMERICA ELECT The Modern Woodmen of America as sembled last evening for their annual election of offi :ers. Besidis he t'ection I the order peifected pians tor a general j eimpaign for members to La Grande i camp No. 7703. It was agreed that one hundred new members shall be added during the winter and to this end, John H. Starr, state deputy, will canvas the vicin i y for memberships. J. W. Simmons, who heads the Wood men of Oregon, was present and inspired the local members to join in the expansion of the already flourishing order. It was also decided that regula meet incrs. for a time at least, will be held every Monday evening, instead of on al ternating Wednesdays, as was the regular time formerly. Following are the officers as elected: Venerable Council, F. B, Currey; Worthy Advisor, E. C. Davis; Essort, Wm. Earls; Banker. A. J. Warren; Sentry, Chas. Disqua; Watchman, S. R. Haworth: Manager, J. A. Arbuckle; Clerk, C. S. Williams. SPECIAL NOTICE All of the artx es left in Elks' hall after the chicken pie dinner were taken to Mrs. A. E. Jones, corner of 3 and Adams Ave. where the owners may call and secure their property. CARD Of THANKS The Ladies jf tne Methodist church desire to thank the public generally for their liberal patronage extended them at their chicken pie dinner. SECURES DIVORCE In the case of John Ant.hnnu w a. ma- tilda Anthony. Mrs. Anthony secured a aivorca, one imra of the property, the custody of ths minor child and $200.00 in cash. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson of North Powder, are guests at the G. Fritz ' home for a few days. MODERN WOODMEN Insurance in the r Cheapest Reliable world. M. W. A. I Mm con nnn QTnr.K IN E Now on display at Siegrist & Co.'s Big Jewelry Store i DIAMONDS We,,ave diamond rings, lockets, pins, broaches, watches fromij .... . , .. $20 to $400. Nothing makes a better Xmas present than a nice! , piece of diamond jewelry. I i; r VV T CUES In thls dePartrner,t we have spared no expense in showing you the ' i: . nicest line ever brought to Eastern Oregon. i! . 400 solid gold and gold filled watches from $12.50 to $400. I 100 solid silverine watches frcm $1.50 to $27.50. SILVER HOLLOW WARE Flatware i 847 Rogers Bros, and Commune -:r?m silver Sold at Eastern prices Sterling, y flatware and novelties always makes a good present. SUver R':HS? KHf. S. . BRACELET S. CmiS. ClURMS. COMBS FOBS and other things too numerous to mention in solid gold and gold filled T k" : ciated you must come in and look this stock over. 70 feet of show r,,'.. , ,b?aPPre- snow caseafjji of jewelry. LIB BY CUT GLASS Speaks PHIVX The most beautiful line of hand1' Our stock of gold umbrellas is complete. No trouble to show goods. Comein,-H Lt' UL fcr itSe;f. paintedchinaeverbrottoyour:ity:;.:lookourstockover You will be sure of most courteous treatment. me'ud REMEMBER WE SAVE YOU Next Door to J.D.M'KcnnoMS' MONEY ON PURCHASES PANY Idaho and COM : 'Ul ! Grande, Ore;M return to thi offie. 4-