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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
evening c".svrn i'n. ia or.Mi. oiiegon. i vrtuim. ;Erninr.n aa. im. t EIGHT PAGES. WATCHOUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS If you sea Siegrist & Go.'s name on the box, you know it is good. Quality is our, first thought. Ourprice is guaranteed to bo from 10 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent lower than any other store in Eastern Oregon. 400 watches or. tale for the next I days at East erncatilogua p rices. Our line of Diamonds, Rings, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins, Necklaces, Silverware, Flatware , docks, Gut Glass and hand-painted Ghina;is the best ever brought Union Ccury, The best wgruv'r.g !n Lv OrariiJe- FREE- $t bakncfc- cf ihis week. . Store open till 9 p. m. every evening until after Ghristmas. We will save you money. , Mail Orders Given Promot Attention lEGRlST & CO. Largest Jewelry Store o in eastern uregon li4 ' ' Together. Robert Herrick"! new. book, "To gether," at Ferguson'e. Aleo Charles Rann Kennedy'! "The Servant In the House." FOR RENT Furnished front room; modern; one block from postofflce. 'Phone to Black 84.". Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Set vice CaltUp YJILLCOCKBROS. We are hi position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or night. 'Phones: Day, Red 761. . Night, Black 1271.' CEMENT WORK f All kinds of Cement and 1 I Goncrete work. f CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK I No contract too large or I too small. $ ddtisrctciiun uucii uuiccu 3 L ROBERTS I PHONE BLACK 582 WE LATEST AND PRETTIES! Holiday Gifts COLLARS. BELTS. PURSES TOYS and BRIC a BRAG JtWEllM if .CO. ADAMS AVENUE t WASHING MACHINES Do your washing at home i and save money as weii as the clothes. ASK jsCHEURER ABOUT THE : PRICE I ; : I G. C. Scheurer, ! Agent for Wallowa and Union County PHONE BLACK 1571 I , a LAUNDRY Done The Way You Want it done i PHONE MAIM 7 The SconJo. Last night buslneni at tha Scenic passed all previous records. Fletcher and LaPirrie put on a new turn, and It certainly pleased the audience. Miss Zetta Lovtll, In her song and dance act did some new work and as usual pleas ed the entire house. Patrons of the fcenlc should remember that this week closes the engagement of all these clever people and that Monday evening new faces will be seen." The Gilbert sisters, who are now pltiylng In Boise, will be h'ire and Brought and Mason will also be here direct from Sea till-. Bulh of lliese Irani ai' bald to be exceptionally good. The pic tures for this evening are bright and snappy. The finst number will show some beautiful stage settings, and the dstumos worn by the actors will ap peal to the eye of every lady In the theater. BURGER and SEVERSON La Grande, Ore. Phone Main 91 Real Estate and Loans, Fire and Life Insurance. N. B. Long Distance Col- 1 Daily Observer ' 65c per Month .......................... 1 Own Your V7ater System; 1 And Be Independent I lection a Specialty ' j ' r l. - ii fa ,hf I OVER NEWLW DRUG CO, f . 0 NEW TEAR THE Knimn Wise In tlio "Dwll's Auction." A. B G. Laundry Muny Attend Christ-Mat. A good congregation auended the Christ-MaFs at St. Peter's- yesterday morning. The sacred edifice was very prettily decorated with red fir, Oregon grape and some holly, while designs in white and red relieved the monotony of the evergreen. The musical portion of the service was admirably rendered by the choir, which had been practic ing long and faithfully. The sermon was on "The Witness of God In His Son," the text being taken from Heb. 1:1-2. The offerings, as has ben the custom for some years past, were given to the Aged and Infirm Clergy, fund. Altogether the service proved an In spiring one and those attending car ried away with them a true Christmas blessing, which made the day for them what It ought to be; namely, a Holy day. MORMONS WIN CAME. Illsh School Juniors Lack Accuracy and Ix!t Fa.st Game By superior passing from a stand point of accuracy, and by far better goal throwing, the M. I. A. basketball team Thursday night defeated the champions of the high school, the Juniors. The game was fast, snappy and classy, but void of rourh playins:. The spectators (rot their money's worth all the time, notwithstanding that the score was ?2 to 12 In favor of the Mormons. The Mormon team Is going to play a Cove quintet In the near future. Is almost here. . do your Let us 2 LAUNDRY WORK beginning January 1st Z Think about this I CHERRY'S NEW : LAUNDRY Best by Test" ; BOTH PHONES A Well Will Solve The Problem fT ... 1 ..An ..nA.Unn I n ,1. A ..-nil .1-111 1 . r fltlclnnOtf MulllM . mo to do your work properly and economically. ' I But prepared to . drill to any depth: ; . riitM it : ' ' ' ' i; ' ' )? ; ASK ME f OR PARTICULARS AMD , REFERENCE RE J CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY D; M. HUNT, la Grande BREAD SKATING RINK New Armory Hall HUNLOCK & MATLOCK, Proprietors Open every wczk night at 7 o'clock. Safur afternoon, 2 to 6. First clas music by our Militaiv Rand rtwan I mAv hmmtrtmmm . will ' ------1 - - - - v . . a . be furnished with free skates on Friday af ternoons, 2 to 5. A cordial IntHation to all Good order assured ALL SKATES, 25 Cents GALLERY FREE . t X There, is a diff erence in bread. I ! Have you tried ! ours yet?. If you I have not, you should. You may be missing some thing. 1 L ' GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Aw't Cashier i J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d As$'t Cashier f F. L. MEYERS Cashier ! I x - - I ROVAL BAKERY La Grande National (BanK Of La Grande, Oregon" CAPITALgAMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY .directors : J. M. Berry A. B. Con ley F. J. Holmes : F. M. Brykit C. Cfenningtan F. L Meyers Gee. L. Cleaver W. L Prenholts George Palmer i i