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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1906)
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CHAINS, BR AGP LETS, RINGS AND PINS and everything in the jewelry line carried by a first class Jewelry Store "4r I i- I. " I Best selected stock of Clocks in Eastern Oregon Special line of best Quality Gold Headed Umbrellas Hand Ipainted China Why take chances in buying from houses you do not know when you can fincj ever) thing you want in the Jewelry line in a house that you have known for fifteen years, and is always ready to correct any mis- taKes should thre happen to be one. I 3 All my stock is in La Grande, where I intend to stay and will be here to accomodate you in future years. . Make your Christmas selections early, I will lay the ' articles away for you. A nice piece of jewelry is the most acceptable present for lady or gentleman 1 J 9 viii.u All goods sold at lowest prices in Eastern Oregon, quuality considered Next door to IMculfn's Drug Store Opposite United States Land Office J. JrKARK La rande's Leading Jeweler cbLcipnsnea 1891 " - J. ,l ,.w(Tifi Ail . A Valuable Xmas Present Do you wish to give your son or daughter A PREREIMT that will be valuable all through life? Then buy a schoolarship in the STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE !!!lLATrERY' "C'Pal-, La Grande. Oregon ROUTE Of, 1 PROPOSED RAILROAD : ton line near Tekoa, Wash. The Colum bia river will be crossed by a bridge of I fifteen spans, having a' to'al length of j 2750 feet. About twenty miles west of j Columbia river a tunnel 3400 feet in i length will be constructed and another two miles long will be built at Sroqualmie . Pass. At Maple valley, Washington, con- nection will be made with the Columbia j and Puget Sound railroad over the tracks of which access will be obtained to Seattle, j A new line will then be constructed from i Black River to Tacoma. ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS j About the quality of our meat, the clean and neat ap- ceararce of ni-r mnrimr tv-n r. r - w.. iuiiijjtr.f&a or our aeuvry, x our cutcous treatment to a!! cur customers, and if they dent tel! you that curs is the best market in the city ; I why we!! Cur buyer has purchased seme fat young beaves for the I hciiday trade, such as the Eastern markets", call baby beef. Try a rcastcr steak cf it and you will 'be happy. S Pr.or.e .Vain 1(3. te'.l the man your wishes and leave t T .1 . thp rc.ct t.i : : Orrus-te "im. I t STILUFi i & company 0,r x nil i Main 16 : Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Tornid Livrr nrwl ;ChTJsr Laxative Fruit Svruo QH MCI C4TH0LIC FAIR j This Fair dosed last Thursday evening with a drawing for the ten prizes iisted on 1 uinucKeis. ut these four hundred and i thirty eight wore sold. Th winning! numbers were: f 655 Dr. Volp. La Grande. I oya John Regan. Boise. 9?1 E. Polack. La Grande. 645 J. W. 0 Brian I . r,rnA j 304 Evalyn Kohan. La Grande. 803 J. D. Casey, Hilgard. 93 Knights of Columbus. La Grande 1 12 J. M. Berry. La Grande. 42J W. J. Lindsay, La Grance. 852 J. J. Carr. La Granda. These numbers wen in the order g,ven; that is to say. 555. the first number arawn. won the first prize listed, t China closet, and so on with the others It will be noticed that the cow is exiled to Idaho, where we hope she will continue to lead that quiet, contented Me which Tom Loftus assures she has led in the past. Every woman in town, and net a few men. envy Dr. Volps luck in winn.ng the ch.na closet, and the tame may be sad of Mr. Polack s fortune with tho stove. Mr J. M. Berry won the silver knives and forks and is about to give a dinner in honor of th.it ,,. Jrr, w no took Ue handsome lunch cloth, is meditating a like treat to his friends, but what Mr Lmdsey is to do witn the ename'lfd s.'nk is not so clear. Perhaps the prrUtst o' ule iucKy ones is Judg; Casey ;f HilBard wno won the gold-headed cano and now declares it is a sprig of shillelagh The Fiir netted $667.80. The ladies in charge of it make grateful acknowledg- monl tk Li.- t . . B ........ nuo.!i ror us generous pat ronage of t-e Fair. The manaeement also thanks Mr. John F Murphy, the Grande Ronde Electric C3mPa,y. Henry &Carr. Mr. HuHat and the Observer newspaper for kindly helping to make the Fair a success. the PROBlNd OVHIlUrtL,) (Scrlppa News Association) I Chicago, III.. Dec. 1 8 -Contracts uere j enierea into tjday for Lie construction of a great new railroad, 2000 miles in length, which will be operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee and Si. Pail read to the Pacific cast. The read ,;; .-,-1.- Missour. River twelve m.les w.:,t0f Gitn- I ham. S. D and then for about forty nVes follow the line of Oak Creek and ts I tributaries. The State lino htMi.an'.v-.L i Dakota and Montana wiil oe Vrcssed i about eight miles west of tho! v ouri river. Four mis east c'f T.rrJ" ' Mont., the new road w-..; .u. ' ' .nc nor.n- ern Pacific by passir? e.rr,c.; . .. probable that division headquarters 'Vii be established at Miles City. V0nt. Fr:tr. oUue westward the line will fc,;ow tne Deer Lodce. Hell Rat. Mi..,-. - - -".iHvu.a ana c.r Kegis rivers to a point about f;jr mi west of Saltese, Merit.. . to the summit of the oitter mountains wii commence. The line w.n ,.,. Joe river to within a few -i ei o' '-s mouth and wilUross tr,e !dah Wash.rg- Y01R SUNDAY DIMMER Is not complete without one of our Turkeys. Fresh meats of all kinds KROISEBROS Prop! Successor to J. Bull and Co. Phone Main 48 (Scrlip New, Association) New Yprx. Dec lrt- n.t.,. ... -e today too. up th;f the New York Life !.., More the gra.d,r,Tw'e n sses were summoned, and a hundred of company, bot,kshav, bw lne witnesses in person. WANT H,1 Priln . p.cs, and any ether Farm Produce uiai you may have. We aro m tk - . . , Quantity, and ail t-e Csp 'X frm 0ne t0 500 t iL.r r-. ."5 potatoes. -JW to contract also OATS in any for your apple orchards and your Cleanses the svstpm thoroughly and clears saHow complexions of pimples and blotches. SKIMAfl LEMONS iS-'rlpp. N,w, AS8o,-ston !Ln.tH Stat.., left here tec v Tb n.crcP v.illbedou,le that cf last ; year and r.- .... dst t!,rtvrr . mt-r"SS r" n L'CESfcr Pax HIGHEST r,''7. " prxes. We a'.sr. h. u Vr?' "al"L w-.,uw. reiatcts. Af-pes. ard Vinegar for .-ooa8. Dry Onions, A CARLOAD OF PAFFP w Plates, Paoer C-f, f". trf' 'a?P;r-C paper. . Wei Mrr i.k.. Pulp nought this car r,ef;,,' t,9 advance .n iV fh and also twine. "We anuce m fr ees. BUY yoor SLPPL?EsVow. W caa iv 9 ad" PHCNE MAIN 2 4 i it is guaranteed -.i i: j S llrrrfnn D-J t A. T. . TT" I ft a H!LL, DruRlst ThBfa, ;5 ,-y:x i nuuuce company :