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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1909)
o u. vuuvuvuTuTUQQna n Gifs selected now will be well bought. More Satisfactory Diamonds from Diamond gs D a D a a Watch $2 oSO to $400.00- es JIVE HUNDRED SOLID GOLD AND GOLD FILLED WATCHES WIT HELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMILTO $J 2.50; W ILLINOIS, SOUTH BEND AND ROCKFORD MOVEEMENTS . . . Ci?K ht .uvrnv,, W4 uauuamo umoreuas in eastern Oregon from .......... .. $5.00 to $25.00 S yoIyJ Ur St0re l00k OTer stock-83 to . MAIL ORDERS GIVEN OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. ANY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE LAID AWAY BY PAYING A SMALL DEPOalT. The best engraving in Eastern Oregon. 3 LETTERS FRira IF YOU SEE SEIGRIST & CO.'S NAME ON THEBOX YOU KNOW THAT IT IS GOOD. I - s-CJl r :-.r.:.v La uranie Oreaon z ge i hweiery Store in Eastern Oregon La uranie, ureaon. tr a a n D D D LA GRANDE EVENING QBSERVFR mate they desire. Pabllihed Daily Except Sunday. GEOBUE 1L CUBBEY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dall "tugle copy 5c Dally, per month G5c Daily, alx months in advance . ..$.1.C0 Dully, nii'i year In udvauce .....$0.50 It matters little in what section one may be during this storm wave, thev probaby would wish they were some where else. However when we read of blizzards and low temperatures every where we naturally feel contented that ou lot Is cast In La Gande. Veukly, six inouihH in advance ., 75c Wei-mv gup year In advance .... 1.00 Entered at tha jiostofilce at La Grande h SRHind-l(ins matter. rbu paper will not publish any artk-le appearing over a uota da Hume. Binned articles 'will be re Ud sub jet I to tle dincreUop of the editor, ricase sign your artte'.es and are disappointment President Taffs message will be received by the majority of the read ers an able state paper that should 0. R. N. Schedule No. 7 ar 8: No. 9 ar 8: No.. 5 ar D X. 11 ar; Advertising Bates. ' Local reading notices lOo our line trst insertion: 6c per line for each line. ' subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence. 6c a ' Acc&rdinR to the report (tt a prom inent cttUen of tha fiuiuiuervllle dis trict wild aftOr purchasing "a pair of spectacles of a traveling solicitor which failed to give satisfaction, when he tame to La Grande to consult a reliable optician stated that in one day his neighbors paid some Binooth artist nearly $300. The prices varied some giving checks for $15 and $25. In all probability that man will uever visit that section again consequently there will be no opportunity to cor rect any errors, and the chances are that all will need corrections. People will learn some of these daB to pat ronize established dealers, who can not afford to loss their reputation In offering inferior wares and who are always ready to make good any er rors. There are but few grafts that seem to be as easy as the spectacle business. All that Is needed In many instances Is, to be a Rood, smooth flib talker, a $7.;0 sample rase of slock glasses and enough money to buy a ticket to some point where the operator is not known. There seems to be no limit to the amount that may be extricated from easy victims. West Bound. a. No Mall or Exp. . mail, exp. local pas. m. no mail or exp, ). m. only mail. Bound. No. 6 ar 6;: . mall, pass & Exp. No. 10 er 7:4o a. m. local mail & pas. No ist 8 8:30 p. m. fapt mail loc. Das. No 2nd 8 thru, tiaia. Joseph Line, No. 31 arrl.es 2:! 5. No 32 leaves 9:45. j place tlon. confidence lnv the admlnistra- One wood dealer stated today that If this weather keeps up very long, four foot wood would reach the six dollar mark. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the Estate of Clara J. Has brouck, deceased, by the County court of Union County, Oregon, and all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to same, properly verified at his office In La Grande, Oregon, on or" before six months after the date of the first publication of this notice which Is November 26, 1909. R. E. SMITH, Administrator of the' estate of Clara J. Hasbrouck, deceased. Cochran & Cochran, attorneys for the administrator. , (11-26-12-3-10-17.) MM MMM X40444 The.Little Shop ! Main St. ' t . . ... . . Stamping of all kinds, inolud p lag shirt waists ft Center pieces, i done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lesson iven r in sttnclllng. Pull line of em- broidery materials. in r 2,000 POUNDS OF r COAI for $8 Weighed on City Scales. Rock Springs Lump or Nut delivered to any part of the city Gity scales ticket delivered with ioaa. G. E, FOWLER I A,' PAPF ADDftPTI IMITV Ml' . I m Ml I L. VF I I Uli I Vlll I I Merchants all report a much ear lier Christmas trade than usual. There are several reasons for this. The roads ! on a whole, have been good. Nearly all of the, hay and grain crops have been sold and the growers hare their mr.ney Which is rapidly getting into the var ious channels of trade and mr p'rp1 j as a whole are unusnatly propirons and are making their trorrhe Mm ! the stocks are boefwiln roket. I - . ! A few miles tnak a KrMt differ- j ence in the temperature ot tills ftnm- j try of uneven altltud, Tb tempera ture at Kamela during the tn told wave registered IS t)dow vt while at Meacham. cmly six miles distant. It was 25 below and at Ia flrsnd hot 25 miles further east, but a consider , able lower altitude. It was only oue above tera Within a limited area one xnay choose almost any kind of a ell- CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE MARKET A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the car.. Order NOW, while the roads are good and the prices Iaw. v R.BEAN fimt RED 1741 The Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by the man who selects a place which i approved by hto Alto an: adaptable for his entire f amlb.IVuvemiost such condi lions approximates about the keen eat Joy Imaginable. "Where are n condition to be found in the rapidly growing Northwest? Ill o. Go t c. J. BLACK, lie has a Urse amount of property luted to ,l-1 - - " "( -' ' " u ran Mgmr mwm rmnni, vnj ftttpftr, Qraln Farms. Hay Tar soa. Timber Lands, 'iu or WUh t tmorevMUMta. rrlcea 4akL V. CJ. BLACK, 7ic! deal estate iaii A Good Buyj Eight Room t Modern H ( i s New-Close in--1 Partly Furnished Price $4,000.00 Terms Posi-lhanksgiving Meats Provided7 in Sivf'e Sugar Cured HAMS AND BACON City Grocery ana Bakery, E. POLACK, Prop ; Bell Phone, Main 75 Independent 1 ' bk bum v npmimMpisjMBBM TsWiiiMmffmrfi LA GRANDE INTESTMEST C J Foley Block. riiONESt & Bell Bed 801. Independent 2C2. Scenic Theatre VAUDEVILLE S. A. OARDINIER, Prop, ft Mgr. AND MOVING A PICTURE SHOW Webster Circuit Week Beginning Deo. S. THE TERRELL CHILDREN From Australia t THE HAWAIIAN DVO Sweet Singers and Expert Dancers. Two reels of Moving Pictures Two performance every night A Door open at 7 and first per- A fomance at 7:30; Second per- A formance at 8:35. A f A Matinee Wednesday and Sat- A nrday , ' ' A Evening Price: 10e and too A t . BfatfaM Be and tt Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance. OUB POIICT COTEBS AH oaseheM feeds and personal affects, belonging ot s.y mtrin, cUte thefts hy sernnla er other employees. ALSO COVEBS DAMAGE " Sf 'IV11 lbw attires. AUows six moaihi raean. -l-snranee. 5. lave.terv .f STjSS I BATES FOB A TEAR. Private Besldences and Apartment Besses. $1,000. I1J.50; $1,000. $22.60; $3,000. $30.00; $4,000. 115.00; $6,ooo $40 Each Additional $l,000-$5 0 SteWet. Each $1.000 .. ' '' 310.00 LOGANHERWOOD REALTY CO Oui Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH E. D. SELDERS Daily Observer 65 cents a Month