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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1906)
.X..'-'iJ-SrYa . : : jCHRISTEI I HI t THE E The Jolly Old Fellow will again make his headquar ters at our store And has made arrangements to enter 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 gather id together for the coming Chrisliras. 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 that look and act Just like real ones, mechanical toys, such as automobiles, fire engines, steam fngints. trains, etc; albums, sewing boxes, toilet cases, shaving sets, smoking sets, writing sets, fine china dishes, beautiful 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 Money Will Co farthest And Buy The Best Goods Here. The Golden Rule Company Step in and examine our 10c, 25c, 50c and 75c Tables j which all contain good bargains irr Ghinaware. etc. J I also have a fine assortment of cut-glass, silverware, l I carvers, jardineers, ice skates, sleds and express j wagons. ' ' j Gome early before they are picked over. Presents 5 laid away. ! MRS T.N. MURPHY Hardware and Ranges I LOCAL ITEMS j 1508. 1310. 1512 ADAMS AVENUE LARGEST STOCK SMALLLST PRICES Now is the time to have your old umbrella re covered. Smith will do the work. CREAMERY BUILDING Agintfor Cleveland Bicyclei YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Is not complete without one of our Turkeys. Fresh meats of all kinds KROUSE BROS Prop Successor to J. Bull and Go Phon Main 48 ' DID YOU GET ONE? 0. M. Heacock, La Granda'i enterpris ing Jeweler and Optician, has lately dis tributed an artistic Jewelry Catalogue. The articles listed in it are photographed from the real article which can be found in his stock. ' Ever see anything like it? What? Hunky Dory, a delicious chocolate con fection. Newlin Drug- Company, 10 cents per box. FOR SALE Good business location, boarding and rooming house. Inquire at this office. GOOD NEWS Mr. C. E. Hackman is in receipt of a letter from his sister in Ohio, stating that the consul of Switzerland, at Cincinnati, had informed her that a large estate, left them by an uncle, would be ready for distribution upon receipt of the proper proofs of the death of their mother. This estate is to be divided between five broth ers and sisters. We may expect, in due time, to see an enlargement of the popu lar cigar factory on Adams Avepue. "HUNKY DORY Don't go home without a box. 1 0 cents Newlm Druo Co. The popular series of dances by the Commercial Club will begin next Friday, J. A. Johnson, of Imbler. was a visitor here today. Adolph Rebe, of Alicel. transacted busi ness in the city this morning. Mr and Mrs Jones of Union were visi tors in the city last evening. Frank Bay transacted business in Pendleton yesterday. Mrs Press Lewis left this morning for Spokane to visit friends. Press Lewis is transacting business in Union today. S D Clay of Lovely. Wallowa county, is in the city and will visit friends here jntil after the holidays. J E Berch, route agent for the Pacific Express Company, is a business visitor in the city Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, who reside near Summerville. expect to start in a few days for California to spend the winter. MID-WINTER RUMMAGE SALE St. Peter's Guild having received a number of pieces of winter clothins will hold a mid-winter rummage sale to close them out for v, hat they wil! fetch. Some good bargains will be offered. This sale will beheld Saturday next Dec. 15, in Mr. Kilpatrick's machine store. CATHOLIC FAIR Supper will be served this evening. Tomorrow and during the progress of the Fair, lunch will be served at noon, and supper in the evening. "HUNKY DORY" 1 0 cents. Newlin Druo Co. STILWILL & (0. The cleanest meat and most up-to-date market in the city. Special attention to boarding houses. SOCIETY The afternoon Kaffee Klatch meets with Mrs. J. J. Carr on November 14. Miss Ona Pennington, last evening en tertained a large number of her friends at an ante-Christmas party. To be in keeping with the title of the party, the hostess had decorated the Pennington home in evergreens, the branches in turn being dotted with puffs of imitation snow. The elaboratness and taste with which the greens were arranged, made a very pretty effect. The evening was spent in parlor games. A prize wns offered in one of the games, a drawing contest, which Miss Buzzard won. Miss Myrtle Rosenbaum received a prize for pining a "Tale" on a mule whose namj is alleged to be "Maud." Late in the evening a delicious lunch was served. The evening passed even too quickly and ;t wis nearly midnight before the guests withdrew. Miss Delia Ravburn favored tho se present with instrumeatal soos. I hose present were: Misses Lewis. Gullimr. Zuber. OrmnnH. Long, Clark, Ames, Foley, Porter, Ray burn, McCall. Tuttle, Buzzard, McCoy, Rosenbaum, Grady, Mitchell. Merrill. Goodnough, Maud Morton. Messers Bunker, Ben Noyes, Wm. McFarlane, Folev. Dan Hoin r.h,. Cross. Jess Paul, Lot Snodgiass, Alstott, newm, uien Laylor, Llyod Scriber, Hugh McCall, Leo Heering, Harvey Bay, Earl Zundel, Waldon Delong, Will Ericson and mr. ana rnrs Lameer FOR RENT A four room cottage, aoiy Turnished for housekeeping. suit- 1 0 cents. "HUNKY DORY" Newlwin Druo Co. 0 ri AS Diamonds Jewelry Watches WE OUR YOU HAVE THE STOCK PRICES ARE RIGHT ARE INTELLIGENT ENOUGH SAID Hand Painted China Cut Class Novelties I REMEMBER WE Two Doors from Post Office SAVE YOU MONEY ON PURCHASES 1ST St, COMPANY Stores Li Grande, Oreg :or ttt , , , x The High Five Club will meat with Mr. Fred Swaney Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. rt) i 3 I k,