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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
i " rvKxivo cnsrnvKn, la cnAXDE. precox, wedxespat. December t: iftoai eight pacf. PACK SIX. v5l i i a u I? - Center Stands, All Kinds $15 50 Stands - - 58.75. $8.fi0 now $5.90 $2.75 now $.95 SAIill 9 x 12 Best axminstcr Rug $33.00 nowi - - $23.00 $1.25 Brussel Carpets now - . 90c yd See My Ir gram Rugs The Building is Sold and I Must Vacate at Once I will SELL REGARDLESS OF COST, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF House Furnishings, Heaters, Ranges, Granite, Tin, Class and Crockery ware Save 50 per cent and Re furnish nou, $63.00 CASCADE RANGE $44.00. Cash only, guaranteed for 10 Years. Six hole, Large Oven ELITE Range, Regular Price $37.50 only $29.00 Cash 1.Z Off On Heafers: S8.00 Heaters, $5.50: $14.00 Heaters, $9.75; $23.00 Heaters $I6.50.THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD TEKJVlb Uasli LJnjy M A I Q e? irv 1411-1413 ADAMS AVE. PHONE RED 1161 TE N Car Loa? of CIi Irs and Rockers 85c chair 65c $1.00 chair $2.75 chair $2.00 $3.50 rock er $5.65 $16.50 Rocker only $11.50 Something Beautiful in Bedroom Furnishings See cur Goid Lined Toilet Sets $5.75 now - $3.85 While They Last 111 Ilealth Is More Expensive Tlian Anjr Cure. . This country Is now filled with peo ple wke snlgrate across the continent In all directions seeking that which gold caaaot buy. Nine-tenths of them art suffering from throat and lung tronbla or chronic catarrh resulting front neglected colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to regain lout health. Could every sufferer but undo the past and cure that first neglected , cold, all this sorrow, pain, anxiety and expense eould have been avoided. Chamberlain's cough remedy Is fa mous for Its cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. Use It and the mora serious diseases may . be avoided. For sale by all good dealers. flow Oaa Dot-tor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. W. J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., "th only remedy I use for the lungs Is Chamberlain's cough remedy. While, of course, I would treat other symp toms with different medicines. I have used this remedy many times In my medical practice and have yet failed to find a case where it has not controlled the trouble. I have used It myself, as i .i.a mv wifn for couahs and colds iia. i ht t .. - - . . . (III 1 A n 4 I repeatedly, ana 1 most wimugij " cheerfully recommend It as superior to any other cough remedy to my knowledge." For sale by all good dealers. Tor a Timber Claim Call on Burger & Beverson. over New lin Drug store. 'Phone Main 91. object will be to bring new Investors Into this field, In order to do this we will need the co-operation of you prop erty owners. W ill Ct al In farm and city property, timber land and stuup land, rentals and loans. Drop in nd get acquainted whether you have an thing to offer or rot, we will be pleased to meet y m Vr truly yours. THE VAN DUVN REACTT CO. Rooms 5 and , Scriler Block. Both 'Phones. La Grande, Ore. TYPICAL. COLLEGE SILPS.' Notice. To the Farmers and City Property Owners of Union County: Tou are cordially invited to visit us iat our offices In La Orande, Ore. Our ED STKINGIIAJf, AUCTIONEER. Sale cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE - - - OREGON Route No. 2 'Phone No. 196x6 ,. PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS, PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS . PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANO. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS jPWOS rlAkOS ' PIAVUS PIANOS : PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS TIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS , PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS riAvos PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS WOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PL1MOS DISCOUMT at the proper time means more to the shrewd buyer than words can tell Considerate of the welfare of our patrons, we have decided to make a 20 per cent discount on ail of onr stringed Instrume ts from now until Christmas. This means that our $8.00 Violins will be sold for S.hO $tk. Violins f or $U. 80; $10. Guitars for $8. $18. Mandolins for $k.hO. But the entire line is too numer ons to to itemise. Come in and see for yourself Mimic Co mpany 1306 ADAMS AVENUE PLAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS TIAVOS TIANOS TLWOS PIAVOS .PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS TIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS TIAVOS PWNOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PLWOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS riAvos PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PLWOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS TIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PLINOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS TIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIANOS PIAVOS PIANOS PIAVOS P LANDS I' Diversity Glee Club Brings Air of Campus and Frat Rooms. With the coming of the University of Oregon Glee and "Mandolin clubs. La Grande people will once again have an opportunity of witnessing an entertainment out of the ordinary, something full of spirit and vigor. There Is no class of people on earth that carries a more distinctive air, that has a more typical bearing than the college students, and there Is a par ticular charm about his actions, whether on or off the stage, which make him more than ordinarily In teresting to watch. The Oregon clubs are composed of typical students from a typical 01 lege and people who want a glimpse of real college life Will not be disap pointed In the men who represent th' State university. On the other hnd, those who love music for Its own ake will find the concert all that can be desired. Prof. Glen is recognized as a musical director throughout the country, and he has had more talent and trained voices with which to work this year than In any previous season of the clubs. Critics who have seen the first concert of the clubs this yenr do not hesitate to proclaim them Uie best that have ever represented the University of Oregon. The stunts this year, too, are more than usually cred itable. Mr. Voight's dialect mono logues, one humorous ana tne otner pathetic, are of such a quality tha( thny would do credit to any profession al Impersonator. Van Dusen furnHn es the most laughable element. Hi ' a genuine comedian and never fal's o strike a resonpsive crd of merriment. Besides these lead ng stunts, Ogder and Gelsler have a piano stunt whl . Is a "take off on the plnno fien; the convict quartet appears In a soiit and dunce, and there are se veral coin Ic songs by the whole Club. The mandolin selections, thren r number, round out a well-balanjed and thoroughly enjoyable program Monday, December 21, at Stewarl' opera house. Clotlies Cleaned and Pressed. Send your suit to me and It will be returned to you looking as good as whea aew. Ladies' ! wear given special and pains- taking attention. L. H. WINN. f Over Vewlin'a Drug Store. Gentlemen's dressing rolls and cases, leathered and leatherette, at Silver thorn & Mack's drug store. THE SCENIC ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT. S. A. GABDIXIER, Proprietor and Manager. . HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Change of Program Mondays, The real value of your property de- : pends entirely upon : : the title j Wednesdays and Fridays. David Garrlck. Making Moving Pictures. . Lou Dunbar, German come dian. 1 Atkinson Bros., singing, danc ing, and. monologue. . Matlnae prices as usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under IS years of age Be at matinees. Adults, lSe; Evening prices: children, 10c. A prpriL.r:pared:THE LYRIC ABSTRACT will show yen the exact J ' condition of ycur Baker After Branch. Now that it is practically assured that a branch asylum Is to be located some pliice In eastern Oregon, there is a number of Baker's business men who favor making an effort to have the In stitution located in Baker City, says the Herald. It is argued, and with considerable force, that this point is advantageous to eastern Oregon, and it is understood that a number of sen ators and representatives have ex pressed a favorable opinion regarding Baker as a proper place for the branch. There will probably be some united action taken at once by the commer cial bodies of the city on the matter, as every cltlsen is anxious to bring to this city that which will not only be of benefit In a local way. but will also 1 of benefit to entire eastern Oregon. Many things here are especially fav orable for a branch of tne state asy lum, all of which wlll.be thoroughly reviewed to the legislature at Its com ing session. title a CALL AT Ol'R OFFICE AND LET US EXPLAIN what n j 1 1 ( t ; LR. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank Building Our prices on holiday goods are in every case the lowest to be had. Ncwlin Book and Stationery Co. II. B. PARSON, Proprietor and Manager, The Gilded Fool. Nick of Time. "Take Your Girl to I Game." the Ball . Dreams oi a Foiiuvuiau, The Two Hoyts burlesque magic. Ladies' souvenir matinee on Wednesday, 10c. Children's sou venir matinee, Saturday, 5c. Blgh-class vaudeville, and the most realistic and Interesting picture ever brought to the elty. The PASTIME THEATRE D. R. ECCLES, Proprietor . Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs PROGRAM Die Alexandrine Quadrille. The Valet's Wife. Selection by quartet. The Power of the Child. Automatic Hotel. "Two Blue Eyes." Illustrated; by Quartet Maple Sugar. Tens Tensen. - A aaatA4h' Maffnees: TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Program Changes: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays Open Every Day Except Sunday r of ved. W. UOx and I of tlfa C. le. ev- , try, on. nta wn tea re. ' if at T : I i a ..J