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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
1- m W. . Til sr-nr-i. RESOLVED THATAJE oulr rvirr tu- SUY PRACTICE CTG1VINQ UOWLzd :rra)i.ii nm uvc W! rvltrYDS KtfMOflLlHWG THEY CAV JO nfiNY NICE USHULThinc.s LIKE GLOVXHAVDKRrwrc IIVECK, WEAR AM) THE LIKE-WE NAVE AUTHIT .THING 5 YOU BROVtJ as conirmAt nut I LOCAL ITEMS CHR.1-STMA.S WHAT JOY THE VERY WOULD BRINGS. 'TS AT CHRIJTMA TIME THAT WE TURN FROM JELTI JHNEJJ AND TRY To MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. AND HOW THIS BRIflJ HAPPINEJ UNTOOURJELVEJ. WHAT .SHALL THE PREJENTJ BE? USEFUL THING J U-5E-TlL THING-5. MEN LIKE TO GET NECKTIEJ JILK ilJPENDER'jNICE HoJE, HANDKER CHIEFS, MUFFLERS, GLOVES, SLIPPERS THINGS TO WEAR. CAN'T YOU FIND SOME THING IN THIS LIST YOU THINK WOULD MAKE A NICE PRESENT FOR A GENTLEMAN? NLv, 1 I Co r OK, SILK . SUSPENDERS FOR MUFFLERS FOR SLIPPERS FOR AND LITTLE MEN? WHAT PLEASE A LITTLE MAN THAN: A NICE OVERCOAT-COST' $2.45 To $6.25 A SUIT OF CLOTHES-COST $1.90 To $6.00 WE SHALL GLADLY HELP YOU To MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. EVERYTHING l HOLIDAY GOODS 25C TO 75C 50C AND 75C 50C TO $1.50 75C TO $2.00 would better Commercial Club dance tonight. There will b all the requisites for a good time. President Scott and Secretary Thielsen returned to Saleti last evening. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. E. Foley returned this morning from a brief visit to Baker City. Jas. Da'ton of N rth Pewter vf i'.ed in La Grar.de last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson of Huntingtm are business victors in the city today E. Butterfield. the livery man of Unicn is a business visitor here to-day. Ben W. L. Peal is a Cove resident who is transacting business hare today. H S Heard of Haines it in the city to day on business. P S Robinson of Summerville is a county seat visitor today. John Eiggs was in the city from Sum merville this morning. Sam Amey of Joseph was in the city last evening en route from Portland to his home. ., Mrs. Robert Newlin and Miss Margaret latter' home this evening. Father Neate of Pendleton returned this morning after spending yesterday with Father Whyte of this city. Miss Mertie Aldrich, a teacher in La Grande school leaves tomorrow for Waverly. Washington to spend vacation there with her mother and sister. The Christmas ball given by the Thomas orchestra will be the social event of next week. The membersof that musical club are working diligently to make it worthy to be called the best (fence of the year. Christ Stackland returned to Cove this afternoon after spending the Dast few days in the city, He was elected vice president of the Union County Good Roads Association last evening. Mr and Mrs Burt Haug of Roosevelt, in the Thunder Mountain district, are visiting Mrs Susan Robinson of this city. They came here from Spokane where they visited friends Roy Good nough, who hat been spend ing several montht in Wallace, Idaho, arrived thit afternoon to tsend Christmas with hit parents. John Golden, anO A C ttudent arrived thit afternoon from Corvallit to spend vacation with relatives in this city. He reports that Ralph and Jay Reynolds and Raymond McKennon will return to La Grande tomorrow. This afternoon Mr. Frank Brown Manager of the J. W. White Grocery store, called at thit office and left copy for a change of add which will appear in tomorrows Observer, He will call at tention to the various lines of Christmas specialties which he has to offer. Mr. Brown also left a packaee of Soanish grapes which for size and beauty and flavor.urpass anything which we have ever seen. These grapes were imported direct from France for the holiday trade. Christmas is Coming "1 he thdim plete line to select from Gut Glass Silverware Salad sets Vases Sledi - -Express wagons Ice skates My 1 0, 25, 50 you. $ ,5o to $45.00 l.5o to 60.00 3.00 to lo to .75 to. 1.5o to .75 to piece piece piece piece piece piece piece and 75-cent counter will surrprise Gome and look it over. lo.oo lo.oo' . 5.00 6.00 7.oo a a a a a a a YOU WILL 1 j have to go and see SUIiwell Si Co"s. dis play to appreciate it. " store OPEN EVENINGS until Christmas. . ; MRS-T.N. MUR PHY . Hardware ana Kanges VACATION IN RURAL SCHOOLS County Superintendent E. E. Bragg, says that the holiday vacations thruput the county will be short for the reason ii.ii ail UawU.-i had ere Hnrin the teacher's convention in Pend leton. In most cases the rural seh.ols will have but two days' vacation, that of Christmas day ; and New Years day. CATHOLIC SCHOOL VACATION . The CathoPc boarding school closes to day with a short program. About twenty of the students will leave for their various homes tonight and to morrow. WE WANT YOUR TRADE and will treat you right at Still wall & Co's. market. Phone Main 16 OREGON NAN NUNC (Scrlppi News Association) Salem, Dec 21 Henry Hose, aged 22. was hanged at noon for the murder of Madge Doyle, alias Wilson, in Portland, last October. He admitted the crime on the scaffold and prayed for forgiveness. The jurors who convicted him witnessed the execution (iOINO OVER NEW WATER SYSTEM J. H. Cunningham, representing the WaHace-Caates Engineering Company it today engaged in City Engineer Piekler't . k uZi vcrifyir; the ?' fimims a compiled by the city engineer, in regards yjh ' ' to the nroDosed Beaver creek water pro- ject. The expert was not in position to day to make any statement regarding hit own calculations, but said that by tomoNj row evening he would have the plant sufficiently in hand to be able to converse intelligently upen it. STUB TRAIN Passenger train number 1 this morn ing, was a stub from Huntington, the trains from Omaha being delayed on ac count of the snow. During the past week this has happened repeatedly. Storms' and blizzards are raging in the middle- -1 west states. SCHOOLS CLOSE TODAY The schools of the city close today for the holiday vacation. A - program hat been arranged in many of the room. They will reconvene t-.e first day after New Year. ;A Christmas Suggestion :i What HE would appreciate most Handkercheifs, Silk or Linen Silk Mufflers - - Fancy Suspenders Fancy Hose Sveaters Neckwear Smoking Jackets Cravenette Overcoats Suit cases Umbrellas from $ .25 to $1.50 t 1.00 " .50 " .25 -1.50 ' .25 " 6.00 " 18.00 " 6.00 " 1.50 " 2.50 2.00 .75 4.50 1.50 10.00 25.00 15.00 6.00 Open evenings until 9 s'clock until New Years A L. ANDREWS 1 HABERDASHER AND TAII OR Co) m Xmas Sho AYS ppin Wc have already done, an enormous business, but tomakc this year a record breaker uc will place on sale our ENTIRE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES X. t Everything Reduced except Diamonds Hand Painted China, SiUer Hollou uarc. and Silver Iff sw.4- Novelties, reduced . ID pet CCHt 10 per cent 10 per cent Below find a few prices altham or Elgin movement, in Siimin? Case Watches. Rings. Jeuclry of Every Description, go at a reduction of ... Cut Class. Umbrellas, Plain and Fancy Clocks, have been reduced 8 6.00 IO en Waltham or Elgin Movement. Ladies' size, 20 vr Ca " Educed from $120 tTB Waltham or Elgin movement, in 20-yr.7Se Just received one dozen 3-piece Toilet Sets Two Doors from Post Office E I m JLl J I SAVE Y O U iVi ONE Y w JUJ big Stores L:ton. Idaho and U Qrande. Oregon