La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 23, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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In the purchase ot holiday gifts is buying articles that will please the entire household and at ihe same time be of an
educational and entertaining nature. Nothing fills the bill quite so well as an Edison Phonograph. We have plenty of
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suit your convenience. Don nail to see us while the lihe is unbroken. . .
DAVIS MUSIC COMPANY
1316 ADAMS AVENUE
SPOKAXK'S DIG APPLE SHOW.
Portland)-! to Attend Other Boot.t
Item of IntercHi. .
Portland, Nov. 23. -(Special corres
pondence.) The business men of
. Portland will go to Spokane on Fri
day, December 11, to attend the Na
tional Apple fair and this will be the
first trip of Its kind over the "North
Bank" road. Pullmans, diners and
parlor-observation ears will make
the train, The visitors will have all
day In Spokane and return so that the
scenic portion of the trip will be made
.by daylight, arriving" 'home at 5:30
Sunday afternoon.
A conference of the officers of the
State Dairy association at Salem has
determined the details of that conven
tion December 10 and 11. Te ses
sions will be held In Yw Liberty the
ater, while a commodious hall has
been secured for exhibits. The board
of trade of that city will receive ex
hlbltsand care for them so that they
will be In excellent condition for dis
play. Messrs. William M. Ladd, Dr.
E. N. Hutchinson and Dr. James Wlth-
ycombe are among those on the pro
gram.
center of the North Bank road, liolds
the- record for liberality In raising an
advertising fund. The entire popula
tion of the village and valley of White
Salmon does not exceed 600 people.
and at recent meeting they raised
$2200, or almost $4 apiece.
Notice of ItnH)undtiient.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
16th day of November, 1908, I took
up while running at large In the city
of La Grande, Ore., the following de
scribed animals, to-wlt: ,
One' small brown cow, branded R
on right hip; no other brands visible.
One spotted cow, light red anu
white, no' brands visible! haa hole In
left ear. i
One lnrge spotted cow, branded R I
on ngni nip; unoer dh out ot leit ear
and small silt In left ear.
, One red cow, no brands or mn'ks
visible. v
One red and white spotted yearling
heifer, swallow fork In left ear; no
other brands or marks visible. .
One brlndle yearling steer; hole In
right ear, torn out; no brands visible
All of the above animals have horns.
That I Impounded said animals In the
city pound of La Grande, Ore., under
and by virtue of the ordinance there
of and unless the owner claims and
pays the costs and expenses of such
mal at the expiration of 10 days from
impounding and keeping of said anl-
the- date of this notice, advertise and
sell said animals as provided by the
ordinances of said city.
Done and dated at La Grande. Ore..
this the 17th day of November, 1903.
JOHN W. WALDEN.
- Chief of Police.
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Send your suit to me and .lt
win do returned to you looking
as good as when new. Ladles' 4
wear given special and pains-
taking attention.' 4
L. H. WINN. 4
wver Aeivllu'a Drug Store. '
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V, O. v. .'.ucuiion. . -There
will be a special meeting of
the La Grande Camp No. 169, W. O.
W. Tuesday evening. All members of
the local camp and visiting neighbors
are urged to attend. There will -be
things doing." By order of
XERl'ACKLES. C. C.
. Fortune Teller Fined. -
A gypsy fortune teller met with
misfortune today In that she fattened
the city's coffers $100 ' for violating:
the law of licenses.. Sho was tried,.
found guilty and sentenced to pay $100
In flno money. The fine was liqui
dated.
Edison Plionofjrnphs and Her.
ord at XEWLIV BOOK & ST A-
TIOXERV CO.
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i Special sale on this lot Tuesday, 2xtth.:
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J LARGE L01 OF SAMPLES and MILL ENDS at prices that are unquestionably without equal in the history of Eastern Oregon close out during the next few days REGARDLESS OF VALUE
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Overalls, Shirts, Jumpers, Caps, Mittens
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if Common Water Tiimblef, set 13r Good grade men's cotton Sox 9(,
JX Toilet Soup ..v 3' Good grade ladles' wool Hose ; i7c
Thousand of yard of Embroidery 5e, 8 l-;tc, lii- Good grade men's wool Sox ISc and 23c
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J ' Ladles' Fascinators, 50c values 2:lo 1 Bent Safety Pins , c 4.
.J Children's Tains, 25o to 4rte values UK Scotch Plaid Box Hair Pins 3o ft
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t Knitting Yarn, all colors, Vtb skcln. 10c Lamp Chimneys, No. 1 ' ' ' ' 4
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