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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
, f J,' 5 ',' '-' 1 - TAGE EIGHT EVENING OBSERVER, UK CRANDE. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, I90H. EIGHT PAGES. i tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmt mllLl aIbFI IS "lo? sale BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 28th ENDING SATURDAY, J AN. - 2nd This sale will be a fitting climax to a successful years business at our store. Prices will be smashed to smithereens. Christmas is gone-it has left its trail here and.we want to clean up the trail. What you have wanted for a loag time is waiting here for you now at the smallest prices you ever saw for like merchandise. Holiday goods, Linen and Embrodiercd Pieces, Silks, Piece Goods,' Cloaks, Jackets Ladies Tailored Suits, Skirts, Furs, Millinery, Knit Goods, Kimonas, Wrapprrs, Remnants , '"r-J IT n A ZfTA I' ill : Quilts, Blankets, Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery, Linens, Outing, Flannels, etc, etc Ho need to wait for January Sales here: Get what you want now, at prices lower than the lowest. J Hi llf 7SNTT Tf5 YfsJ 20 PER CENT BIG DISCOUNT SALE CONTINUED Jewelery, Watches, Rings, GUI uiass, diiverwiirt;, , Umbrellas, Hand Painted China & Clocks This Week I am making a reduction I of 20 percent on everything I f have in my Jewelery Store i Ladies Watches from $5.69 to $25.03 Cents Watches $3.20 to $55.00. This reduction makes a ?25. watch for $20. You save the $5 00 and wc are satisfied as the volume of our business is greater. Come early and avoid the rush O. E. S. Attention. i There will be a called meeting of Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., Mon day evening at 7:30, for the purpose of initiation. All members are request ed to be present. By order of j MRS. RACHEL E. WORSTELL. I Matron. : BENTON DIES. Young Man Die After Hiort Illnc , No l'unc:;.! Arrangements. j Z. Benton, aged 35, died at his home in this city today at 10 o'clock, of quick consumption, the outgrowth of nn attack of typhoid fever. He has been ailing for a period of about two j months. He leaves a wife and a j daughter, 7 years old. He was a ! brother-in-law of Charles England, j who Is now In Missouri, and the fune- j ni n.MnTompnt. Mnnnt b announced until Mc. England Is heard from. JOB PRINTING THIS term includes everything from a visiting card to a full sheet poster; a leaflet to a leather bound book. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT is equipped so thorough ly that we are able to handle "JOBS" with ease which to other offices would seem a real burden. EVANGELIST BILLY SUNDAY Commenced a Sorlot of Meetings In SHknne Yesterday. Evangelist Billy Sunday com menced a series of special meetings In Spokane yesterday. Great things are expected. A large Auditorium with a seating capacity of 20,000 people has been especially constructed and a chorus of 1000 voices has been In training for several weeks. Evangel ist Sunday has Just come from Ottum wa. Iowa, where 3000 conversions re sulted from his meetings. i i: ! ii ! COMMERCIAL PRINTING By this term we mean Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes and Office Stationery in general. WE OBSERVER JOB DEPART MENT is in a position to fill OFFICE WANTS promptly and satisfactorily. 2 - tip- is ALL YOURS IVe have several Advertising Ideas which we believe are good and will bring you results; if you care for them they are yours for the asking. Remember, good printing costs money and should be classed as an investment; poor printing is always an expense. Apply the trial order test and see in which class our work1 belongs. PHONE MAIN 13, TWO RINGS. X X I X X I Heacock's Jevvelry Store OPEN EVENINGS i - Evening Observer Want Ads Pay t A. T .-v... lit a I M I