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YE-5, OUR. PRICEJ HAVE FALLEN, BUT THEY
HAVE NOT FALLEN ON .SHIPPED IN "FAKE" .
'-STUFF. THEY HAVE FALLEN ON WHAT WE
HAVE LEFT OF THE REGULAR. LINEJ OF
GOOD MERCHANDISE. IT I J IMPO-SIBLE, YoU
KNOW, TO BUY JUJT EXACTLY WHAT YOU
AR.E GOING To JELL AND No MORE. WHAT
WE HAVE LEFT OF OUR WINTER GOODJ WE
.SHALL JELL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICED
MEN' J JUITJ THAT WERE $10 To
$12 NOW $6.75
CHILDREN'. TWO PIECE JUITJ AND
BOYJ' LONG PANTJ JUITJ, HALF PRICE
MEN' J $2 AND $2.25 JHOEJ. NOW $1.45
$1.50 COTTON BLANKETJ, NOW .96
$1.25 COMFORTER, NOW .96
15C LADIEJ' BLACK HoJE, , NOW .08
v,5C LADIEJ' WOOL HO.SE, NOW .16
15C MIJSEJ HEAVY RIBBED HoJE " .06
ODDJ AND ENDJ IN UNDERWEAR
NOW HALF PRICE
$2 AND $2.25 LADIEJ' JHoEJ, NOW $1.45
$3VLADIEJ JHOEJ NOW 1.96
6 1-4C OUTING FLANNEL : NoW .04
IOC OUTING FLANNEL NoW .07
LADIEJ' WALKING JKIRTJ WORTH $5 2.45
ALL $10, $12 AND $15 LADIES
TAILORED -SUITS, NOW 6.75
ALL $16 AND $20 LAD1E-5'
TAILORED JUIT-5 NOW 9.75
LADIES, MI-SSEJ' AND CHILDREN'
COATJ AT ABOUT ONE HALF PRICE
LADIE-S' SHORT CoATJ VALUE To
$15, NOW 69C TO 2.98
$75 HEATING STOVES NOW 6.50
$9 HEATING JToVES NOW 7.50.
$15 HEATING JToVES NOW 11.50
OTHER GRADED IN SAME PROPORTION
CARPET SWEEPERS, ODDS AND END-S IN
DISHEJ AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
1308, 13 10, 13 12 ADAM J AVENUE
LARGEST -STOCK SMALLEST .PRICES
HOT DRINKS
OYSTER COCKTAILS AND
TAMALES
For Ladies and Gentlemen only
SGHEfeiRER'S
WILL BE OPtN EVENINGS
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TuaTP rwnJ IS MOT TJ-lF
OMLY THING' THAT PALLS
TWISTME Of THE YEAR
VERY fcST VALVES. WE
DOMT WAN WW LEFT
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UNTIL AFTER THE SHOW
JOV,--.
tQii fAXIM ACAIN fill
Tr.ere is t lijjck of coal in La G raids.
7:.e (i.cm.iej 4 i3t nenl bean aiow
in comirj. Th txtra sutuj of the famine
was ac-.uiiLie1 this morning when a
.rran(;er. whhii :ale!y moved hie family
'y his c.ty. iat;J that he had no found
a aenn: :n which to live, but was unable
opurchas's ccaicr voyd. Conseqjenly tne
c al peii has caiiiht him in dire circum
ttance. Tne car shertage is a plausib1
hU :cr the ra:ii oad company to relate,
but is doe-. "t re'ieve wants Jof citizens
wno hate r..t ordered fuel early, let
alone strarf?rs who come to the city
with tne inio.Hun of making LaOraride
the.r Inr.-e. and then find that the railroad
comp.i") - i35rvic is iruJaTJite ti sjpply
the n':edeJ fuc' h. nh.ch the stranger car,
cook his frod aid varin his :ody.
The committee appointed by tne Com
mercial C!uj wos ir.s'.rumcntal in getting
several shipTic.s to this city, and it again
appear that Li. O.ande's only salvation
is a c:n'.:rfu.'t and enlargement of the
committee's appeal for aid.
LOST--Sample case of silverware.
F'nder please leave at this office.
FUSMSrttiD nUUSE-Six looms cen
trally ice. .el One room is rented and
this arrangement can be continued if
agreeable to all of the parties concern
ed. House ready for occupancy on the
17th. Inquire at this office or 1710
Fourth St. or Phone Red 952.
STOP the WACOM
A N D
GET A PIE
Our wagon loaded with
FRESH BREAD and
PASTERY will call at
your door each morning,
Sundays Excepted, with
a full assortment of
Bakery Goods. You see
what you buy and buy
what you see. A trial
order solicited.
Phone orders given our
prompt attention.
Phone Black 161
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MODEL BAKERY
J.B.WHITEMAN&SON
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ROLLER SKATES
Steel or Hemetite Rollers
Sizes to fit all shoes
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L. C. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
IValcr inJUnl linu Materia!
Building Store, Clean Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grande. Oregon
Dro line .naming work, and I will
tiameJther'gV. rnse.
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LOCAL ITEMS
Wm. Allinson is in 5u.npt.er and 3aker
C.t today.
C. Clements accompanied hie daughter
to Walla Walla this morning and will
visit there a few days.
Master Paul Massee left for Walla
Walla this morning to spend a few months
wuh relatives in that city.
Miss Ethel Gull.ng 'returned to her
'work in a Portland business college,
ysUordiy.
Rev and Mrs. W S Seeman and
daughter of Union, are guests today of
Rev. and Mrs. E B Hays.
Mr. and Mis. Joe Smith left for Oakland
California, yesterday with a view of im
prjving Mr. Smith's health.
Miss Alma Harris, teacher in the local
schools, left last evening for her home at
La Grande. Pendleton E. 0.
Mr. and Mr.G W Ruck man left yester
day for Walla Walla where they will visit
their son a few days.
The boys report skating quite good on
the Slaughter pond and the ice to he six
inches thick.
L A and William Wright, of Union, were
In the city last evening attending the
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.et-.ittla itivt.tii.g.
This is the date set for the military ball
at the Company L Armory. Prices are
right, music will be good and al: are in
vited. George Hanson Jr. wad Sunday visi
tor with relatives in this city. He return
ed to his business in North Powder this
morning.
Miss Bertha Young left this morning
for Walla Walla where she has accepted
a position as assistant to a leading musi
cal instructor of that city. Prof. Fisher.
Miss Harriet Young returned this
morning to Walla Walla where she will
resume her studies as instructor in the
Whitman conservatory of music.
Mrs. Anr.ie Brooks left this morning for
Lowden, Washington. . where she will
visit her brother. En route she.wil visit
at Walla Walla.
The Misses Imogene and Ruth Russell,
and Miss Nelle Grimmutt returned to St.
Paul's school in Walla Walla this morn
ing. Miss Berdie Smith one of the Fair
Store's popular clerks went to Walla
Walla this morning to visit a few days
with Miss Mae White.
Mrs. W V Rmehart, who has been vis
iting her sister, M,rs. Jennie Cun ey, re
turned to her home in Seattle yesterday
by way of Spokane wi.ere she will visit a
few days.
Muses Maude Clements. Maude Mallory
Ethel Davis and May White retur ed to
Whitman in Walla Waila this morning
after spending the holidays at their res
pective homes.
A party consisting of P. Ditteman. W.
E. StoJdard. Mr. and Mrs. Dweby, J. S.
Green and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Snell. of
Cuuer da Alene. are transacting business
in the city today.
t; rt. tsjohanan and firmly arrived in
this city Saturday from Cheyenne, Wyo.
where Mr. Buchanan wastrain dispatcher
for the Union Pacific. He has accepted
a similar pjsitnn here for tins O. R. & N
Mrs. B. W. Scott, cf Boise, arrived yes
teiday morning to visit her mother. Mrs.
ECHirding. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will
remuve from Boise to Baker City and
make trfeir home there in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. William Erickson returned
to Colfax, Washington, yesterday after a
short visit with friir.dsin this city. They
have purchased a hardware business in
that city.
There will be special services every
night this week at the Presbyterian
church conducted by Rev. S. W. Seemann
D. D. of Union. Rev. Seem.mn's theme
tonight will be "Suekmg The Lost". Come
and bring your friends.
Tne Damcn Krantz was delightfully
entertained last Saturday evening by the
Misses Gertrude Mitchell and Gertrude
Beiver at the home of the former. Miss
Mortie Aldrich won the prize for being
the most adept at a guessing contest
which taxed the guests' knowledge of
geography, arithmetic, literature and
other various studies. After a pleasant
evening the two dozen guests present
were ssrved with light refreshments.
POSITION WARTED
B competent man in the Grocery
bus ness, has had years of experience.
Inquire at thisnffice.
JUST A SUGGESTION
Let us supply your office supplies for
1 907. We can save you money on goods
that will economize time.
Niwlin Druo Co.
SOCIETY j
fine steel RANGES j
If you are going to buy a stee range, come and ex
amine our celebrated Majestic range. It is sur
prising at the small amount of fuel they consume
and gfve perfect satisfaction. I also have a few
heaters left This is the time when you need them
Do not forget about carriage heaters,
keep your feet warm on a long drive.
MRS- T.N-
Hardware and
A NtW GAME LAW
Atty.J. W. Knowles is preparing an
amendment to the present game law.
which is to apply only to Union county, to
extend trie open season on deer fifteen
day9. The present law fixes the date at
November 1 . The proposed amendment
will make it November 15. The judge
states that the open season is in the midst
of harvest and the farmers cannot take
advantage of the opportunity and he also
remarked that court is always in session
that month and the lnwyers could not get
away. Hi did not teem so solicitious in
regard to the lawyers but he thought the
present law worked a great disadvantage
to the farmers of this county, and with
this philantrophic desire he is preparing
the amendment.
CHILDREN'S SKATING CARNIVAL
Friday evening. Jan. 11. the Noyes
Skating Rink will hold a children's skat
ing carnival. Boys and girls in ages of
seven'to fifteen will be allowed on the
floor in costumes, until nine o'clock, at
which time all who wise to skate can gain
access to the floor.
Miss Bess Abbott, who has been visit
ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E
W Bartlett for some time, returned to
her home in Colfax, Washington, yester
day.
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Eighth
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Every Article in the
house reduced
!30 DAYS
To prepare for this great Sale the store
be closed Wednesday January 2.
: Sale Commences Thursday, Jan. 3
i and closes on Saturday, February 2
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They will.
MURPHY
Ranges
ONE CAN'T HELP MANY
hsshsst but --
MANY CAN HELP ONE
So the next sack of
flour you buy tell your
dealer to send you that
Guarrenteed Kind that
reads LaGrande Milling
Go. on the sack. Just
order from any grocer
you ' wish, tney all
handle it, and if you
should ever get a poor
sack tell us, we are
right here on the groune
to ajust it with you.
LA GRANDE
MILLING CO :
west
Annual
SALE
will
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