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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1906)
! Christmas js Coming j LOCAL ITEMS s ; a. That i,if sum u r I j r-i ut fWII r I lit I I TT. . LIKE GtoVrSHAWKEflCHJfR k nivy jnc LIKE. Ur HVE ALL THE" Thifsr. vTi wcak BUSTER BR hi cr Ti Si?? A"t, WHAT JOY THE VERY WoRLD wJNJ?.f' 'TIJ AT CHR.I-5TMA.5. TIME THAT WE TURN PRoM JELFIJHNEJJ AND TRY To' MAKE OTHER J HAPPY. AND HoW TWSIJLIGS HAPPINEJJ UNTOOIRJELVEJ. WHAT SHALL THE PRESENT J BE? UJEFUL THINM- ME FUL THINfiJ. MEN LIKE TO 6ET NECKTIe N,CE HOJE' HA: M'TMrrLER"5' LOVEJ, JLIPPERJ--" TO WEAR. CANT Yol FIND .SOME THING N THIS 1. 1ST vr; tu.m,, ..... . "'SE A 6 EN TL EM AN? 25C TO 75C' 50C AND 75C 50C TO $1.50 ?5C TO $2.00 NECTIE.S FOR SILK UJPENDERJ FOR MUFFLERJ TOR SLIPPERJ FOR L'TTLE MEN? WHAT WoULD BETTER -Tuuoc m UliJLt MAN THAN: A NICE OVERCOAT-Cojr $2.45 To $6 25 A JUIT OF CLOTHEJ-COJT $ J. 90 To $6.00 OTH ER H APP Y HELP YU T AKE EVERYTHING l HOLIDAY GOODS Christmas Day service at St. Peter's church at 10:30 a m. P. F. Mavs and A. M. Lostine, spent Sunday in La Grande. MrS P. TilOn ic here fmtn ITrt.lla n spend the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mr. J. B. Wnitman. C. F. Eberhard. Bert Wanhiamer and R. H. Bryan are Joseph people who came in un ma c gin last Saturday evenly. Mr and Mrs Peter 0'Sjllivan returned this morn.ng from Portland where th?y' isitea lar some tirne. Mr. Frank Pollita of 3jlrr Ci'v a La Grande visitor Udjy transacting me court nousa. County Treasurer and Mrs John Fraw ley left today for Summervilie to speid vn curias. Walter Vrowman. stationed at Fort Walla Walla, is visiting at the Stacy home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cochran, of Hood River, are in the citv visiting their mm Attornevs Chas. and George Cochran. I i Harley McClure. who has been em- Dloved as fiwitr.hman it fin..:)!. : I ' B, wuiaviua, is nuira mr me nouaays. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Bach, of Imhi.r are in the city this week visiting Mrs Bach s mother, Mrs. Stacy. They wi remain here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. spent Sunday in the hifcv Mr. Bach is oroorietnr nH mn,n.r f .u. i.. - "... nio unoier sawmill. W. H. Wiggens. who has th for eractinor the HAW rmxnA km,.. .-J -mum iiwu) auu his wifa. left Saturday night for Portland t I HI .... vu spena unr'simas. Mr. and Mrs. H F nnnAtf j 1QI.UII1QU lastavening from Portland where they worn, on tneir weaoing tour. They will be at home to their friends about January first. The Observer is in receipt of a Christ mas greeting from Prof Fred C. Fisher, who is princiDal of tha nnhli? .-,!. Belleville. Michigan. Mr. Fisher was a former teacher in tha r Hr.j. u.u W.U.IUQ xiiuoi ana nis mends here will be pleased iu learn or nis success. HO P4PER TOMORROW There will be no paper issued tomor row. I he Observes will celebrate Christmas with the balance 01 our citizens I have the most complete line to select from Gut Glass Oil Cl TT CL i w .5o to $45.00 l.5o to 60.00 CLOGS : Sleds ! Express wagons rc skates a piece a piece a piece a piece a piece a piece ' 3.oo to lo.oo lo to 10.00 .75 to 5.oo 1.5o to 6.00 .75 to 7.oo a piece My 10. 25. 50 and 75-cent counter win surrpnse you. Gome and look it ever. : " store OPEN EVENINGS until Christmas. . ' ! MRS-T.N. MURPHY Uorrlimro n nrl Pancrp; 1 ! I Mrs.F. E. Moore has returned from a j brief visit to Portland. Mrs. F. S.Ivanhoe who is teaching at l Pendleton is home for the holidays. Mrs. E. M. Churchill of Fnu!uUB a Sunday visitor in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hyatt of Alicelwere visitors here yesterday. M. J. Conley of Telocaset and Miss Ida Hill, nf the same place visited in La Grande over tunday. Otis Robertson, fnrmerlv a fireman of this city, but 'now at Spokane, is visit ing friends here this week. Tha fnllnwlnor urn Flmn racManfa uKn spent Sunday iu La Grande, Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Henricks, R. D. Boyd. Dave Lund, V. I. Dishman. Wm. McGee. Mrs. Frank Pike, ntcnmnani erf hv har tatner air. Mikn Tirnev eft rh.. m.i.r, for Huntington to spend Christmas with ner sister mrs. J. k Hannon. Mr. Tirney will remain for a longer visit. HOME FROM EUGENE The U of 0 delegation from La Grande arrived last Sdti:rdayg. They are Messrs. Joel Richardson, Earl Kilpatric, Ben Grout, and Miss Pearl Huff Jamea Neil, another La Uranae buy ai. L',otJ will not come home for the holidays. . Besides attaining a high mark of profi ciency in academic work, two of tha boys Kilpatric and Grout, made themselves known in the athletic department of the university. Joel Richardson's hour is comincr for with the annrnarhnf trrl field work, he will prove himself valuable with the weights. BUSINESS HOURS fOR TOMORROW The 0. R. & N. freiffht nffira .Ml k. - UD open until noon tomorrnw Nearly all the stores of tha r.if u,m k. pen urn.li noon. The barber shops of the city will close this evening at eleven and remain closed tomorrow. JUNIORS GATHER The Junior League of the Mo.k,.. church held their Christmas tree , m, Reaves lume this afternoon. . REMEMBER TONIGHT Sheurers Tamala j tonight after the show and dance. Do 1 not forget. SUGAR FACTORY OPENS The AmalffmaLed Siuar fzrn, ,.,;n Bk uuwi j niu resume operations next Thursda v mnn;. Dec. 2?. Emplofees will be listed Wed nesday morning. BOARD MEETING At the meeting of the school board Fri day evening, Miss Gussie Fisher wae elected teachtr to fill the' vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Alice Dupes., A In the election of school director to fill the place made vacant bv tha raaiirnaHn.. - j .... WiiWMUI ui Judge Robert Eakin, several ballots were taken but none voted for received a ma jority. Those voted for were S. N. Bolton w. L. Brenho It and nr. r. T R.r Miss Violetta Keller. i .idling at the Stephen Cadv home. Sha lAA VASl tomorrow morninff for Gov tn anan4 Christmas there. I A Christmas Suggestion L !! Ilfsrkf UC j I - 7 ' . woum appreciate most Handkercheifs. Silk or Linen bilk Mufflers Fancy Suspenders Fancy Hose Sveaters Neckwear Smoking Jackets Cravenette Overcoats Suit cases Umbrellas from $ .25 to $1.50 1.00 .50 .25 1.50 1 .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 j AL. ANDREW HABERDASHER Avn TAimo V . I r-iiil w mf OIMLY THIS EE Xrhas ShobDin H M aa f Mm 1 uuii u 9 l(se Wc have already clone an enormous business, but to make this year a rernrri h . uc ulll place on sale our ENTIRE STOCK AT REDUCFn prpfc CakC'' : . V t. O Everything Reduced except Diamonds Below find a few nrirp. Hand Paintpri riiini Mn - " : '"W Hand Painted China. Silver Hollow uare. and Silver Ty'T 15 per cent .r m:r. 10 per cent "-MhM'. or l'i,n m(ntm: J. Cas; 10 Der pwit Cenl received cr, -.,',... . ' K'CI-C '"net bets. $ 6.00 12.50 W E will S A V E YOU 14.00 RcMfrom$l250 to$9:5o. 1 Two Doors from Post Office w M., t a GO IVI O N E Y RfflPAlVlIV Two big stores Ltwieton. Idaho and Grande, Oregon ii r mjw V uarjatL tAafcstS. . a " J S-l- z.