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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
2 VinfV si n. V if .if i ETZ5IKG OBSEHTin, LI GILLXDE, ORIG05 FRIDAY, DECXXBEB 10, 1909. I I I i i '. 1 By loim 3 CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS MA YENJOY IN FULL MEASURE THE SPIRIT OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. . NOTHINS'S TO BE GAINED BY DELAY. MUCH OF THE JOY OF GIVING IS LOST WHEN LISTS ARE HUURIEDLY COMPILED AND HASTILY FILLED. NOW THERE IS AMPLE TIME FOR THE CON SIDERATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL PREFER ENCE OF THOSE TO BE REMEMBERED. An Elegant Assortment of - - USEFUL PRESENTS FOR HIM Smoking Jacket. B?.th P.cbcc Fancy Neckwear . Fancy Suspenders Dress Gloves Umbrellas House Slippers FOR HER Fur Sets. " Silk Kimonas. . .. Hand Bags Fancy Handerchiefs. Jet Novelties. Mexican Drawnwork Beautiful Linen Sets. Fancy (Slippers MANY PLEASING GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE 7 ONES 1ST. KL. W ;B places, a few scenes 'were rather shaky, but taken as a whole the play was a fine production. The other parts were secondary to the "Deacon" played by Herrlngton Dupey, the "constable" by Sid Will lama, the "convict," by . Mr. Parrott and the "storekeeper" by Lynton Atbey. These parts were all well play ed. By request Miss Manderville re peated "Karaina" In Japanese cos tume. Matinee tomorrow. LITERARY T03IGHT. Fogram Announced for Tonights Joint Literary Entertainment The program of the Joint meeting of the Senior-Freshman and Junior Sophmore literary societies tonight at the high school building, follows: Selection .. L. H. S. Orchestra Recitation .. .. ..Roy Rice Vocal Solo Recitation . Piano Solo Recitation . ...Ethel Huffman Maud Leadsworth ..May Neill . .Milton Stoddard We Have It A Complete Stock of Feed, Grain, Baled Hay, Stray; and Wood Order your FLOUR with your Feed Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. 141o Adams Ave. PHONES: Black 1211 Independent 541 Selection L. H. S. Quartette L. H. S. Echoes (Part One) .......... .. ..... .Celesta Love i Violin Solo, .v..".' Marble Green Recitation ..... .Nora Arbuckle Vocal Solo . . .Ray Williams Lb EL 8. Echoes (Part Two) ...... 01 Comic Reading '09 Toot Ball . . Critics Report Selection . '. . ; . . Wlnfleld Eckley ...... .Harold Grady .. Miss Allen . .LvH. 8. Orchestra St Gomplete equipment for resetting; and repairing rubber buggy tires. . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. Fi I ZGERALD. Proprietor" , Complete MrUi. Sh:pi Foundry : T THE QUALI TY STORE. Every one is Invited to attend. It is thetluty of the peopled La Grande to actually know what the High School , Is doing. Admission la 15 cents for every one. Congress Ellis More Time. . . Washington, Dec. 10. After a verjr brief session today the house repre sentatives adjourned until Tuesday. FT3X2 Out Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH . D. SELDERS a story of the Seypoy rebellion In In dia, which will appear in the book stores in the early spring. Excellent Play. . "The New Minister" a rural comedy drama by the author of the "Old Home stead," was presented at the Pastime last night to an appreciative and well pleased audience. Owing to the un famlllarity with the lines in certain , Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U- 8. Lund Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 28. 1909. ' Notice is hereby given that John A. Graybeal of Kamola. Oregon, who, on Tuue 26, 1904, made Homestead Appli cation No. 13G72, Serial No. 01183, for . 1-2, NB 1-4, and E 1-2 SE 1-4 Section llnal five year proof, to establish claim to the lan dabove described, before Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, La Grange Oregon, on the ICth day of Decemfier, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: H. K. Charlton, Kyle Charlton, Emmett Mc Coy and C. C. McFalls, all of Kainela, Oregon. K. C. BRAY. WELL. (,0129-11-3) ' " Register. Poll Cabs ! ! Rocking Horses!! A Complete Line of Christmas Goods E. M. WELLMAN 6 CO. ADAMS AVENlc Elegant Pen Drawings. It Is seldom indeed, that the art lovers of . La Grande have had the opportunity to purchase genuine pen drawings, made by home artists, that la now giving them at the Ferguson book store. Mr. Furguson, always up-to-date, has succeeded In securing from the Misses Hume, whose ability as Illustrators f.nd pen artists nave captured two gold medals, a number of beautiful specimens of pen work that will be offered to the public who admire genuine art at very moderate prices. The work consists of heads, marines and landscapes, and the selec tlons now in Mr. Ferguson's hands will be the only ones offered to the public in La Grande. The young la dies are now engaged in making the illustrations for Paul McArthur's new novel "The Captain of the Campbells" A RARE OPPORTUNITY 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 lw, V R. BEAN HONE RED 1741 pi A $5 Broken Line i Krippendorf -Ditt- man make, high- grada Sucd3 top, in colors, in Blue, Red, Green and Qrey, all widths. Patent Leather. . ft 9M g SMITH & GREEN s ii s n 1 1 i i (ft a To clear up the floor space and give the carpenters room to work, we have decided to put on a sDecial sale eve piece of furniture i nthe store. . , cvciy 1TEVER WAS THERE SUCH AN OPPORTUNE SALE. $10,000 WORTH NEW P URNITURE TO BE CT oq HD OUT REGARDLESS OP COST. AU " uljOS- China Closets, $30.00 Reduced to .. .. .... .... ..$23.00 Iron Beds, $20.00 Reduced to $15.00 Couches, $40.00, Reduced to ...... ...$30.00 ANR EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. COME AND SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT ONCE. ...-t m R-H To) nn rvfirs3 rv n n ru m i& iia k 71 FA n T TFvS