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In the making of fine shoe's can
only be had after years of pat
ience and hard work.
Pingrees Shoes
' 35 S1i0fLlIstS.sboes as we can fiD1 and tUe
Fit Style and Wear
estate a!JUhrePe?intS ' C0"$idercd in a Sood she- mGREE SUOE
PRICES $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00
Utz and Dunn's Dr-s Shoes for L
PHICES S2.50, $3.00 and $3
Little Wanderer and Educa'or shoes for children from
$1.50 to $2.50
J. E. Tilts Fine Shoes for Men
$3.50 to $5.00
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Patapsco Work Shoes
$2.50 and $3.00
" j "w 6 gU vui onoes
$6.00 PER PAIR
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Department.
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THE QUALI TY STORE.
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Hardware, Stoves and
Furniture
Building Material
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Christmas Presents
A CAR OF NEW FURNITURE.
Has just been recieved. Many useful articles
for Christmas presents. Come early and make
vour selections.
W. H. BOHHEHKAMP CO
NEW DOCTOR. IN
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II. L. ODERWWOD OF SYW YORK
i MAY LOCATE IIFKE.
Will Stay While Dr. Bichrison ThIr
I'ost Graduate (onre in East.
Dr. H. L. Underwood of New York
Is in the city and is thinking of lo
cating permanently. At any rate he
will make this his headquarters until
the return of Dr. and Mrs: A. L. Rich
ardson from the East, about five
months hence. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
son will leave late this month for an
extended tour of the United States,
and Dr. Underwood will occupy Dr.
Richardson's office during the latter's
absence. Mrs. Underwood will reach
here from New York shortly.
Dr. and Mrs. Richardson will route
their Journey along the south, touch
ing at, the- extretne southern points
and then go North to New York where
the Doctor will take post graduate
work in a New York hospital, special
izing on surgery. They plan to be
gone about four months, the Itenerary ,
to commence December 19.
I We Have It
A Complete Stock of
Feed, Grain, Baled Hav. Straw
: and Wood
Order your FLOUR with your Feed
Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co.
.. 141o Adams Ave.
PHONES: Black 12U Independent 54!
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Gomplete equipment' for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. F.KGERALD, Propnetar'
CuEFfete Machine Shops szd Foundry
El (fin Train Delayed.
Owing to a large shipment of cattle
being loaded at Joseph the Wallowa
valley train will not get into the local
yards before 6:30 this evening, accord
ing to reports received this afternoon.
The delay will probably be about five
hours or omre as the train difl not
leave Joseph until noon.
"Corner Grocery Last Time.
, Tonight will be the last perform
ance of the "Corner. Grocery" at the
Pastime theatre, and will close one
of the most pleasing bills the popular
National Stock Company 1ms present
ed. Tomorrow night "A Cheerful Liar"
will be on the boards, this being the
funniest of the funny comedies.
Remember the Ladles of St. Peter's
Guild will hold thcij annual baazar
and cooked food sale on December 4,
location to be announced later. This
will be a 8J Place to do your Christ
mas slioi.r.fug.
Doll Cabs ! ! Rocking Horses ! !
A Complete Line of
Christmas Goods
. iW. WELLMAN & CO.
ADAMS AVENUl
MAY
RETRY
LONG CASE
District Attorney Ivanhoe and his
assistants have prepared and for
warded to the supreme court a 17-page
petition asking for a re-hearlng of the
famous escheat case of the State of
Oregon vs., McDonald. The petition
states three grounds for a rehearing,
(1) on the right of a non-relative to
testify to a question of relationship;
(l) the statements of an administra
tor regarding the traditions and fam
ily history of the Intestate, and (3)
the right of the circuit court to deal
with a question of the eschat of per
sonal, property.
BAD BLAZE
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A $5 Broken Line !
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Krippendorf Ditt
man make, high
grade Suede top,
in colors, in Blue,
Red, Green and
3rey, an widths.
Patent Leather.
SMITH & GREEN
EYERYTHIJfG IX FOOTWEAR.
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TACOMA
Tacoma, Dec. l.JA fire which Is sup
posed to have been caused by incen
diary, this morning completely des
troyed the immense warehouse of lit
John II. Stevenson Company. conti:r.-
Ing an Immense supply of hay, grain, 1
and staple groceries. The loss is eti- i
mated at $150,000.
Observer Want Ads Pay the Best
Youth to Be Kehased.
Los Angeles, Dec. 1. Fred ilrokow,
a youth who has suceetled In securing
arloug sums of money from merch
ants of this city by posins as the son
of a wealthy Tacoma grain dealer and
who has been In Jail for
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I to be released tomorrow, according tr
; th hit f of police. It is said that the
: mercluaU wIU not appear against the
lad and only demand that he leave the
ton.
WEH AVFJI SECURED
SHERMAN CLAY'S
fullline of
PIANOS and ORGANS
The musical instrument that sells strictly
for one pricejto everyone
Scott Music Co,
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
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