EVENING OBSERVER. IA GRANDE. ORKOON, TTJFXDAY, JAWCART . lo. ML W ESTS Extra Sahsnaa, Na Delays Good Exchanged or yaar Uoaey Refaaded Eflflcsf ani camplete stock in Easrera Owflfln iv 6e flrroivn fo fie wercy 0 tha public : : J L.O EM 3 N i9 i v I 1 1; : ) i ( ( f i : ' J' - V I . . ' . ( i' ( 7 if JO ays or bargain opportunities This is a sale in which your dollar has a two-hid baying power. It is the closing out of all wiater goads ft mike nam tar Ike uew spriag goods whkk will saon arrive. We have plactdall merchandise ia this sale at ftjures that will compel baying. It is an vcasiea ihat Unis s selling sheagtk h the Immense 9uarteo ol deslreable merchandise involved at HAIF 1004) yard Wool Dreas Good at to. - J 900 yard Drew Good Sic. . Ladle Wool Hum lac. Puritan C M nail 4c 'yard. Outing Hannd, 4 Ho ja. Ladies' YHdHta, 19c. Thread, Itfc per sfiool. Children's Mioea, S3C. Ladle' KIiocm, ll.M. Indies' Vnlon Suits, 460. American Print Calico, 5v a yard. - HEN'S SUIT. NEVER BEFORE HAVE LADIES' SUITS BEEN SO CHEAP j Ka wards of oars can convey to yon any conception at the wide variety tf ntytes and their unasual beauty, nor caa me s shoes. we aive roa as gaad aa lata af the great savings passible that a viait to rka Cleat and Suit department will prave. '. " ' " . 1 Men's Working Shirts, Dress Goods and Silks Have never Been So Cheap IJ Of coarse there can be aothiag bat a loss to us at suck sharp radaetiau, bat these sales are to the merekmts aad 80' : goad storekeepers what spring kausedaanmg Is f the hamsewife, a real aacassity. onShT'. I You Who Need Bedding-Buy Now orx I Blankets, Comfarters, Sheets and Cases at a substantial aawiag. . . , j 2Torr. Table Linens All Reduced , swc" to ao' j No intending purchaser should disregard this important sale of linens. So sure were we of its immediate sale iio,B' w"to1,and Shiru' Ihat we laid in immense quantities, which include some very effective paKerns. It is hardly necessaro to mention that Iloyg, slloca : 2 j. . 83 Per Cent OFF. early purchasing is advisable. . r ' ' Men's Shiru, 111 OXE-HALF price. WHERE QUALITY GOVERNS CUT PRICES COUNT rTT I 'I ...n . ... .. . &&..A.At.AAAA A DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL. ORDERS j LA GRANDE, ORE. ? M. W. A. . Ia Grtade Camp No. 7703 meeU tack Ila4ajr evonlng at I. O. O. V. kail. All Tinitinir nt'lghbura are 'cor dially lavtted to attend. R1U( ammltteo: E. C. Davis, Charlaa Biaqua, A. J. Warnor and D. K. Co. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. K. COX, Clork. ' , F. O. H La Oraada Aerie No. 159, F. O. E., neeta err Friday night In Elka' an at I p. m. Visiting brethren In Tited ta attend. D. H. PROCrrOR. W. P. J. H. 1EIS11MAN, W. & aaaaaaBiBaBaawaMaawaaaaaiiBaiaaBata O. E. B. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. 8., hold ataiwd aommunlcHlInn the second and loona dnoavlayt of each month vifirm -tun of i cordially Invited. O. r'OltREST, W. M WARl a. WAUN1CK. Bocrctary. , I. O. O. F. 1 La Grande Lodge No. II, meets In their hall every Saturday nlgw Yl Ulng brothera cordially Invited at tend. Cemetery plat may be aeen at Model Iteutaurant. C. H. BLTSTONE, N. a. V. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Sea HA rvEiflArl It ah i Arm i BREADl Fort-tci't of America. LUUll Uldlll 1MUU1I each Vdneaday nitcht In K. of P. hall. Brother are Invited to attend. , NERI ACKLES, C. R. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. Board of Trustees: Dr. O. L. Big gers, Oscar Merger and Herbert Paulson. A. F, A A. M. L Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., holds regular meetings firs) nd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. L. II. RUSSELL. W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. I. O. O. P. Star Encampment Np. tl, L O. O. mwti every aecond and fourth WWWk 0,6 nionth In Odd Fel . , fc Visiting patriarcha always 7 D. E. COX, C. P. welcome. W. A. WOR3T2IA 8CrUe' . M. D. ol A. first and third Thursday at t. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member! T vTv'ng momDers wploome, glwaya wslceata. J. A. ARUVCKLJC. President. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Secretary. KnllitM of lytllrts. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meotr j very Monday evening lu Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome Pio all visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOIJ. K. of R. A 8. L. O. T. M. Hive No. 17. L. O. T. M.. meet every first and tnlrd Thuriilay of each month at 2 o'clock In tke afternoon Wsodaara of the World. 1a Qtaad Lodge No. 1(V. W. O. W., meets evry Saturday evening In K. f P. hall In the Corpe building. All Vhltlng tnrmbers Wfl- -wjk rtr.3. ,ha:?u . H. KCIBNEV, Oor.sui Commander, tiletk. me. Boaoy tor ouie. TYeek coaab honey, one-pound seo Uona, la s;uantttlea to wilt customers. OSWALD VOLSWINKLER. Uland City. nffl KLINTWORUEI. L. C. MRS. EVA TNrr.E, K. of R. Crystal Lodg Ko. 4TJ, mtets every rmesday evenlnK at the L O. O. F. hall. All vtsldng members ars In vited to aiteod. R ACBM, Tl. VORSTELL, N. O. D. I. O. F Ta cmmm Bode No. 433, meets hch 9tiu4Ay evening at I o'clock Elks clua, trar Depot street and the state organization, but never as Wasrttagtoa avoone, Vtsrttng brothers J closely ci-mented as mtht bo possible, are eosdlafty tavlted to attead. jWhcn the delegation goes to Portland. I SLIGHT OPPOSITION TO CliOSIXG STORES AT SIX. Merchants Hold Inttfrcntlng Meeting lnt Evening Ioloatoa to Port land Apiiolntcd Will Irc8cnt Indi vidual Merchant.'". With an Agree ment to Clone All Day Sunday and at 6 In th Kvenliiif Export Even tual Adoption of Rulo. The proposition or closing stores t 6 o'clock evory evonlng and for all to remain closed on Sunday, has not been definitely agreed upon as yet, though j It Is more than probable that such an Agreement will be reuched In a day or two. The Merchants' Protective associa tion met last evening to consider this and other matters, and the outcome of the matter was that a committee of one was appointed to present every business man with an agreement, for signature. The attendance at the meeting was good and while the gen eral feeling ' prevalent favored a o'clock closing regulation, there was some little opposition to It. The pri mary adverse opinion spoken was based on the fact that such an early hour might Inconvenience the farmers In the summer time, especially. The matter rested with the appointment of the committee to call on each mer chant. This will be done within the present week. Appoint Delognte. At the last evening session three delegates to the state convention of Oregon Merchants and Grocers were appointed, and others may go as well. Those who are to go are President John Collier, E. E. Polack and J. G. Snodgrass "TJU'.r7l!.au5. the newly revived orginl has been affiliated with ! There is a diff i erence in bread, t i Have you tried ours yet?. If you nave not. you t iidvt iiui, yuu I o iiiii i u. vu inuy I be missing some f thing. ROYAL BAKERY I ets Virtually. In iatlin here C. 2. tVTI. ma'.toi m. M. aTCULLT. R. S-ft. a warm affiliation with th. parent body will be effected. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice U hereby given that Otho Eckersley. administrator of the estate of William J. Shoemaker, deceased, has filed his final account as admin istrator of said estate and the county court of Union county, Oregon, has set Monday, the 4th day of January, A. X). 1909, at 1 o'cock in the afternoon of said day, and th. county court room In the court house. La Grande, Ore gon as the time si d place for hearing said Report and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of December, A. D. OTHO ECKERSLEY, . Administrator. Here's a Snap. A 'TiX-atfa -TJTTk tttStV'A.! ftace'S;- one mile northeast of Cove; six acres set to apples and cherries; small, cheap barn and house; well and other water. Also horse, buggy, single har ness and some tools. Must be sold soon. Address Lock Box 71, Island City, Oregon. NATURE PROVIDE DVT ONE CALIFORNIA It is the natural winter home of many thousasd of the world's best people. Under the gentle influence of Its mild climate, every amusea.at and recreation abounds. Suck aa bathing, boat ing, fishing, driving. Such pic nics, parties and "Jollifications." GO TO Los Angeles, Paso Roblcs, Hot Springs, H.t.l del Monte, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Santa Mon ica, Venice, Lsng Beaeh, Santa Cruz, or a sere of similar re .arts and you will find health, cengenial surroundings, hospita ble associates, faultless accom modations and numberless at tractions and conveniences . : . THE 0. R. &.N. CO ConneoUng With SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO I! Makes inexpessive round trip excursion rates t California. A slx-aaesths stop-over ticket. La 4h-aade to Los Angeles aad return is only $TS.t. Corresponding rates are in effect to ether points .:. .:. We have boss vary distinctive literature covering Califor nia's winter resorts, and wll take pleasure la giving you all of the information and assistance at our command. For tickets, steeping car reser vations, etc, sail on, telegraph or write J. H. KEENET, AgeaL La Grande, or. General Passesigcr Agwit, PORTLAND. OREGON a a a a a VALUES a I a a The reel value oil your property de- J pends entirely upon : the title i prepared I A properly ABSTRACT : will show you the exact ; condition of vcur -title CALL AT OUR OFFICE I AND LET US EXPLAIN ? aa W;HTU 30fgCT MEANS TO YOU LR. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank Building THE SCENIC ON PANTAHS CIRCUIT, a A, INTER, The all-right dnig store. Drag Co. Newlin HIH 4TM8 VAODEVILLB LA.TMT itorwa picTrjars. ot Faoflsman Moadaya, ' aad Fridays. The Mountain Feud. Home In the Wilderness. An Obstinate Tooth. Brott and Mason, Sketch Ar tists. The Gilbert. Sisters, Singers and Entertainers. : " '"" 'ATMrfaee ' prices as usuaX " Mkttaeas: Tuesday, Thursday aad Saaarday afternoons at 1:J0 ChBdraa aader 15 years of ago e at matfaees. Er.arng prtees: Adults, 15c; aildrea, lie. , . . '; . .