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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1908)
,"" BSEKVITI. LA GTUXDE. OREGON. TI'KSD.W, XOVEMBKTt SI, 1908. nGirr pages. w 444444444444444 f n t - 4 La 01 1 mi ECONOMY n ne purchase ot holiday gifts is buying articles that will phase the entire household and at the same time be of zn . educational and entertaining nature. Nothing fills the bill quite so well as an Edison Phonograph. We have plenty of them and our stock of Amberot 4 minute-records Is complete. Remember we sell machines on the installment plan to. PAGE THREE. V) p 3T a. ip jhl s 2 Tp-,.. i 4 8 tt 4 44 44 . 44 4 i v. tt : ' DMIS MUSIC COMPANY I 194 f m mm m v W444wt4 w ('nt-li it ml lioor Factory. C, H. Brown, western representative for thu lumber firm ot Radford Bros., f Oahkoflh, W'Ik., js tuire making ar rangements for tho erection of a planer, sash and door cutting plant. It Is to lie located by the track, this aide of the old planer. The contract feus been let to Petttr Bosquet of La rande. The foundation vai com ' ipletcd today find the building will be gin at once. The concern will not only se material from the sawmills of this vicinity, but from Haines, Union and hcr points Radford Bros, taking the entire output North Powder News. Ilullrtlng Sub-Station. Work began this morning on . the but the county treasurer himself, as the following excerpt of. their final re port indicates: . "Te county not furnishing the coun ty treasurer with an office, and as we do not know that he maintains one, we have not been able to visit his office. We have made an effort to find the treasurer, but have Lot found him." electric light sub-station here. The building is located on lot S in block 26, broughfrom. H. O. Gorham for a consideration of $100, and will face on Center street. It will be 20x24 feet, frame, covered with brick sheeting, like that on the Rlggs buildings. A brick or stone building will be put up In the spring. J. J. Clancy of La Orande Is the contractor. Tho poles are up, the wires strung ana me in sulators which arrived last week, are being placed. North Powder will soon have all the light and power it needs. North Powder News. - J. A. (Joe) Moxley, found guilty of Office Miming. I larceny of a gelding, was sentenced to The grand Jury of Wallowa county! 10 years in the penitentiary by Judge seems to have lost not only the office ' Knowles Friday. The second suit heavy sextexce. Joe Moxley Got Ten Years for Stealing . ' Horses, -j against Moxley on a slllmar charge was continued. J. H. Howard, Jointly Indicted with Moxley, who pleaded guilty and was supposed to- turn state's evidence, was sentenced to three years in the penitential--. Enterprise News-Record. ' Birth Record. Born, to Rev. and Mrs. Henry G. Meske, in North La: Grande, this morning, a son. Tanks to Wallowa. Three large tanks for water supply purposes were taken to Wallowa coun ty today. They will be used at the "things doing." town of Wallowa. 4 4 4 4 4 4.tvt Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. 4 Bend your suit to me and it will be returned to you looking as good as when new. Ladies' wear given special and pains. taking attention. L. H. WINN. Over Xewlin's Drue Store. ' Hard Practice Yeslerday. A hard practice was held last eve ning by the high school regulars In preparation for the Cove game Thursday. V. O. V Ationtion. 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 By order of . NERI ACKLES, C. C. "" Thuiikxglvliijf Ice Cream. The Selder's candy store will fill or ders" for ice cream on Thanksgiving day. Orders should be left Wednesday. 4444 , Edison Phonographs and Rec- 4 4 ords at XEWLIX BOOK & STA- 4 tioxeuy co. 4 ... ' 4 4 444 t 4444444444444444444444 4444 ? 44444 4444444 ?Zf n nn . (? p rr n y n rxnm rr n (r a n fr mm m w 1111 11 n Another Large Mill Close Out e : ; Than the Raw Material Cost Ilk RjBBONS , I i tt " - 4I ' I ' . 4 7 J' mm t T u Special sale on this lof Tuesday, Jttth. We want to close out every yard on this day. TUESDAY Don't forget the datett T ' 4 it LARGE L01 OF SAMPLES and MILL ENDS at prices that are unqnestionably without equal in the history of Eastern Oregon close out during the next few days REGARDLESS OF VALUE I! Ieve $1.50 to $2.00 Values in Shirts Coats, Gloves, ti Blankets, Hants etc - - - - QRr c .W-flJ? V!,u.es Consisting j)f Small lots of fOr w -. Overalls, Shins, Jumpers, Caps, miilens - O C The above lots of merchandise are not all shelf worn goods but samples and mill ends that are in every way first-class merchandise and will be sold at a great savina to the consumer mmr t ii n jtl. I ...!iL it!. f . . Octet n i mnni a y . J v" we oougnr jnem tor wis purpose ana wnn wis poim in view, otc wmuutv uim'ui 4 4 tt 44 1 4 , tl i f II ti Our entire stock of Misses' and Children's Coats i-2 Ptice; Ladies' Suits and Coats 1-3 off; Millinery: Ladies' and tt it and Misses' trimmed Has 1-2 Price; 3000 pair Ladies' Children's and Men's Shoes below Manufacturer's Cost; 500 1 Suits Men's Wool Underwear full suits at the price of Shirts tt Lamp Chimneys, No. 2 3c Common Water Tumbler, set 13c Toilet Soap Se Thousands of-yards of Embroidery Se, 8 l-3c, 12c Good Hemstlteched Handkerchiefs........ Se Large line ot Boys' Caps v. . 9c Ladles' Knit Wool Skirts 49c Men's $3.00 Hats $K8 Ladles' Fascinators. 50c values 23c Children's Tarns, 25c to 40c values 19c Saxony Yard 8c Knitting Yarn, all colors, Tb skein...... le Good grade ladies' Cotton Hose 9c Good grade men's .cotton Sox '. 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