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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
T SAIIT I AT THE GOLDEN S V ! FINE CHIN AWARE j I ha, just received a ne assortment of chinaare, out glass, and silverware. Come and examine them. ... . .kso nncash purchase I know they will please wua w 1 I imrivin away a ticket which if presented at Hu!se - " " ! DHnmr.RiVPH of your Studio entities you w a jrse'f FREE ! The Jolly Old Fellow will again make his headquar ters at our store And has made arrangements to enter- would like to have and "what you would like to give your friends. It will be a genuine pleasure this year to examine I the aggregation of artistic, useful and entertaining articles that have been gathered together for the coming Christmas. Trrre are big beautiful dolls, with real hair. There are doll houses and doll furniture, I clowns that do all Kinrts of funny tricks, musical instruments, such as horns, mouth organs, pianos, flutes, drums etc; animals that Ice k 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 I china distres. tcaut ful pictures, 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 j Money Will Co farthest And Buy The Best Goods Here. j Monday Morning December 10th ! At 8.10 o'c'o. k NAN 'A CUUS will arrive on the train from the East ar.d on that day will hold a special reception for the little folks at ur store. For t. h little g rl or boy that is accompanied by a parent or other grown person, he will have a nice present and wil' take youi name su that you wili not be overlooked on Christmas. ; ftt will a u te gd to rcce ve your letter telling him what you want lor Christmas, so be sure and have your letter ready J when you (f me to the store. Don't rail To B. At The Train To Meet Santa When He Arrives The Golden Rule Company ! I MRS. T.N- MURPHY ! Hardware and crockery, t LOCAL ITEMS n : i 1503, 13!0. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE LARGEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES Deputy Sheriff George Lindgren is in Elgin today on business af the county. T. W. Davidson, of Union, was a visitor in the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Hilgard.are vis itors in the city today. Miss Eva Neil) .left this morning for Elgin to spend Sunday with friends. Thomas Brisco returned this morning from Salem, where he went with his son, who is incarcerated there. R. N. Hockenberry arrived this morning from Portland to visit his parents. Prof, and Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry. Mrs. J. W. Hampson, of Telocaset, i transacted business in the city last even ing. About forty-five purchased tickets for Elgin today, where they went to attend the La Grande-Elgin football game Mrs. Wallace Chiiders leaves tonight for Portland where she will visit friends a few weeks. Miss Carlotta Palmer, who has been visiting at the Doctor F. E. Moore home for the past month, left this morning for her home in Warn ego. Kansas. Prof. Sherrill, of Hilgard, was in the city this morning, en route to Elgin, where he attended the La Grande-Elgin football game. Hope Chapter No. 1 5 0. E. S. will hold their annual election of officers, Wednes day evening, Dec. 12, 1906. By order W. M. Mary A. Warnick, Sec. BITTER (OVMNION StRVICf Beginning with the tenth of this month, there will be two mails from Cove to Union, instead of one as !s now the case. The first mail will leave Cove at 1 o'clock in the morning and the second at 4 p. m. James Sullivan, a car repairer or ir.e y. R. & N. force at La Grande, formerly a resident of this city, has been in the city this afternoon, renewing old acquaintances, Pendleton E. 0. J H. Watson, the popular foreman of 1 ! the 0. R. Sl N. mechanical department at La Urande. nas oeen in urn j superintending the removal of the wrecked cars in the yard. Mr. Watson is well known here, having been located here for a number of years. He . recently went from Umatilla to La Grande-Pendleton E. 0. ABWDAY Mr. Gust, of the Or gon Produce Com-' pany, stated that this was a banner day for Grande Ronde vjlley apples, as the price reachsd $1.75 according to his ad vices in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Ericson are visit ing friends in Pendleton this week. Ilif fl SITUATION SOIVEDL THE EVENING OBSERVE DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR FOR 65 CENTS PER MONTH STILWILL & (0. The cleanest meat and mostup-to-date market in the city. Special attention to boarding houses. The fuel committee recently appoi nted by jhe Commercial Club has made ar rangements by which anyone in La Grande wanting slab wood can have the same delivered at their home at $4.50 per cord for four foot wood delivered directly from the car. Anyone wanting this wood can pay their money to Geo. L. Cleaver and leave directions as to where to deliver the wood. This is the last lot the committee will have and whatever portion of the 800 cords the people do not want will be turned over to the wood dealers to be held and sokr later. The above price will apply to all who want deliveries made directly from the cars. - 4 EWELkY $20,000 STOCK Js Mm VELT Mow on display at Siegrist & Co.'s Big Jewelry Store DIAMONDS behave diamond rings, lockets, pins, broaches, watches from . . V...... $20 to $400. Nothing makes a better Xmas present than a nice piece of diamond jewelry. YV A T CUES 'n tl'is department we nave spared no expense in showing you the ' . J..-.-. nicest line ever brought to Eastern Oregon. 400 solid gold and gold filled watches from $12.50 to $400. 100 solid silverine watches from $1.50 to $27.50. LIBBY CUT CLASS Speaks CHINA The most beautiful line of hand r:. for itself. . . . -. painted chinaeverbrot to your :ity SILVER HOLLOW WARE ltTlI4?0grB- Gn;ty . silver. Sold at Eastern prices terlin? .' flatware and novelties abvays makes a good present. ' 8 &iiver RljVGSiJCKETS. PINS, BRA Cj L El S. C HA I $ , CHARMS. COMBS fOBS and other things too numerous to mention in solid gold and gold fiiic:-: t0 uV ciated you must come in and look this stock over. 70 feet of sho-v V-',c f,,r VrQ ""-o 'uii or jewelrv. Our stock of gold umbrellas is complete. No trouble to show g;;a (!- look our stock over. You v.'ill be sure of most courteous treatmar.L !ne 'n arc' REMEMBER WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON PURCHASES J- 'A X t t X X Next Door to J.D.M'Kennons' 1ST & CORJPAIMY is.!' La Gra-.de, Orfg0