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j Universit y Glee Club
The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt
LOWEST PRICES
Monday, December nst :
On its nth Annual Tour With Songs
That appeal to popular and
classic taste
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Artists
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I PRICES: Orchestra 75c; Other Seats 50c; Gallery 25c J
Fresh Vegetables are Scarce
I But we have iust received nearly a i
: a carload of canned goods. The goods :
: are all standard brands and are this
season's Pack
Asparagus I
Spinach
Sweet Potatoes "
Pumpkins . ;
Suocotash !
Everything in Staple and fancy Can-!
ned Goods
Preferred Stock,
Preferred Stock,
I Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock
mm
: City Grocery and Bakery,
j E. POLACK, Prop PHONE MAIN 75 .
2( PER GENT
BIG DISCOUNT SALE
CONTINUED
Jewel cry, Watches, Rings,
Cut Glass, Silverware,
Umbrellas, Hand
Painted China
& Clocks
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ThJc WlooL I am makintf n rrfnntinn I
of 20 percent on everything I
have in my Jevvelery Store
Ladies Watches from $5.60 to $25.00 Cents
Watches $3.20 to $55 00. This reduction makes
a $25. watch for $20. You save the $5.00 and
we are satisfied as the volume of our business
is greater. Come early and avoid the rush
Ilieacock's Jewelry Store
OPEN EVENINGS . f
Those who select holiday tokens
from the sensible line of gifts we
carry can be sure that the goods
bought are worthy of giving and
that they have been purchased at the
lowest possible price.
Many people realize this and the
result if that our stock is depleted
by the rush which comes iust prev
ious to Christmas. Therefore make
your selections as early as you can
Hair Brushes
Fan:y Gombs
Nhisks
Confectionery
Cloth Brushes
Manhure Goods
Leather Goods
Perfumes
Gigars, etc.
Newlin Drug Co. j
La Grande.Ore.
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THE COOK WILL BE GLAD
to see some of our high grade
coal carried Into your cellar. 1
Didn't know there were grades f
In coal? Why there are almost
as many as there are of eggs or
butter. Let ua send you the
kind that will prove by the per-
fection of the kttohen fire that J
our coal Is different than the t
ordinary and decidedly better. e
G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10;
Oregon Boys Slake Riff Hit.
As expected, tho University of Ore
gon Glee and Mandolin clubs made
good last night at tho Grand, and af
forded a very pleasant evening's en
tertainment, says the Salem States
man. The boys sang better, had bet
ter songs, and better arrangement of
program than last year. Every num-
voices blended in a harmonious man
ner. The mandolins were well han
dled, and the stunt men captured the
audience.
"Ivory Ticklers," by Messrs. Ogden
and Gelsler. made a hit. Mr. Victor
Volght took the house with his clever
dialect stories, both French and Ital
ian. The "Jolly Jail-birds" were de
cidedly original and refreshing, es
pecially In their ballet dance. The
"Jall-blrds were Messrs. Cooper, Nel
sin. Wood and Burke.
"Is he in?" a dramatic sketch In
one screame, was very cleverly done
by Messrs. Volght and Burke. They
Introduced an original song. "The Hot
Tamale Man," which was well receiv
ed. The evening closed with an excel
lent song. "Days at Oregon." This
was encored and responded to with an
other Oregon song, followed by the
"varsity yell.
people, tho Mohammedans. The other
films are all. new and The Observer
leaves It to the patrons If the program
is not up to a high standard.
Full House at the Scenic.
The Scenic theater had the best
house of the week last evening, for the
reason that It had a good show and
many would not miss the opportunity
of seeing It before the complete change
tonight. This evening Lou Dunbar
will be seen as a German comedian in
new things. Atkinson brothers will
also have something new to finish the
week with and this change takes place
tonight. The trio are giving the pub
lic a clean attraction in vaudeville. In
"Tlitt Mohiimmeuaii tt Home" there
is a scrits of Interesting and instruct
ive views. The film picture the home
life of that intensely religious set of
A PAINFTL ACCIDENT.
Fr ululate Woman Sustains Frightfully
Painful Injuries to Tho Fingers.
In some way that physicians or thr
party herself can scarcely account for
Mrs. Isaac Bonsel of Frultdale, me?
with an accident which is causing hei
excruciating pain. Early this morn
ing, while working about her kitchen
she entangled her foot in the linoleum
and fell heavily. At the time, she wa?
carrying a huge stone crock filled
with cream, and In the fall, instinct
ively clung to It. In a manner hard to
describe, In fact is not definitely
known to herself even, the index and
second fingers of the right hand were
severed at the first Joints. The flesh
was torn off and the bones literally
severed. The Joints In both instances
were left exposed. The pain was
frightful, but as soon as Drs. A. L.
Richardson and G. L. Biggers had
been called In the pains were allevi
ated and the wounds dressed. This
afternoon he Is resting quite easily.
It will require some time for the
wounds to heal. Mrs. Bonsel Is a sister
of Conductor Frank Coykendall of
Pendleton.
Bought Fine Horse.
T. J. Snider and Dune Woodell have
just purchased a fine 1700-pound 2-year-old
Percheron colt of A. C. Ruby
of Portland. The animal is here, and
Is a beauty. Large horse is what
bring the money one year with another.
Birth Record.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Brad
shaw, near Summervllle, December 1C,
a daughter.
ness with which it reaches the sick room
"Do lt Now" :
s the motto which stands for much in our prescription de
partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received
and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation
for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:.
We Carry Everything which Should be
Found in a Drug Store
MILL'S DRUQ -fTORE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Cut Prices on Lumber and
Shingles for large Orders
.We need the money; You need the material
Fir and Native Lumber, Gcdar
Shingles
STODDARD LUMBER CO
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by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no r tit ire Jut as
sucet. All dealers.
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THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT j
We Solicit Your Orders for '
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, ;
Chain Wood
l VVc are 'prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
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THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS
$28,000,600.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE
A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per
cent on Your Insurance
J. VV. OLIVER, AGENT, La Crande,0r.
Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave Phone Red 1782