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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1909)
v "- XTE3TJQ ESEEYX2, LA CHUTE E, 0REG05 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1809. MTCf O'QdDlLGDAV 11SMl Yes, the goods are here and opened a little early you say no, just about right for many buyers want the first look first selection it means getting the cream in most cases because later on the lines are broken.. - ' - , :- ' Red Cross Driis Store YES, WE WILL STORE THE PRESENTS TOT i C HACLEJTJTAH, -' . - . Proprietor :1 , 4 ft i': !l- l price,", said be, "if the farm erg will man. WEATHEKSPOOX BRIXGS lTAKS IXGTO G SOWERS. Cull Out the Small Staff and Get Ko. mnneratlve Trices says Booster. Oregon demand for Drat gra le po tatoes is now great andvis given in dications of becoming even far more important, according to H. II. Wep.t.h erspoon of Elgin, who returned uiuiuing from Portland. lie went t'ier for the purpose of ascertaining the tatus of the market and found that the demand for good graded spuds is Imply enormous and growing great er. Mr. Weatherspoon comes . Inuk ith a warning to the shippers it the Grande Ronde and says: "Don i shit ltferlor stuff. Grade your potatoes and command 90 cents whereas 65 U th price paid for ungraded -potatoes The Willamette supply was caught by an early frost and the excellent crop in Union county this year will brlnrt pood ship graded stuff. BIG DEMAND FOR SPUDS AUXILIARY rirrrinw LLLlllUTi MES FRANK JACKSON DELEGiTE TO DETROIT MEETING. Local Engineer's Auxiliary Selects Of ficers For the Year. The G. of I. A., to the B. of L. E. an u"It uiu tneir annual election yesterday afternoon and electedthe following officers: .. Past president, Mrs. Fred Scnil President, Mrs. Frank Jackaon.-Viee-presldent, Mrs. G. W. Hlllmnn. ' Treasurer, Mrs. G. Sheppard. -Secretary, Mrs.3. L. Given. " ; Chaplain, Mrs. John Shay. Guide, Mrs. Frank Pike. Sentinel, Mrs. George Parker. Insurance Secretary, Mrs. Luke Ferguson. Delegate, Mrs. Frank Jackson. V Alternate delegate, Mrs. G. W. H.'ll- Hand: A.B.C. aundry The convention will be held In De troit, Michigan, sometime in May, 1910 and either Mrs. Jackson or Mrs. Hill man will represent the local lodge. FOR SALE Swell bodied cutter In quire of J. M. Wilson. North Birch in Pleasant home addition. Terms are leasy. Will take rood span of. mares in payment. O. C. neuhman. Phono Black 622. . . T. FOR RENT Newly turnished front room. Modern. 1C02 Adams Avenue. WANTED Chambermaid at Ronde Valley House. FOR SALE Four room house with good basement and 1 acre of ground Independent phone 146S. We are Still Threshing V ii Will Demonstrate Every Day This Week AN 1MBLER MAN SAYS If yon will start your factory at Imbler we will finance it for yon." ': A NORTH FOWDEB MAN SAT : "If yon will come to North Fowder ': we will see yon through." '- We are telling yon this to show yon what some level-headed business men think of It-After seeing It run, men that know a piece of machl nery when they see it t V ' . ',-v4 -. We want the home of the AUTOMATIC THRESHER to be in La Grande If possible. GO SEE IT EAT HAT. Not some time next week, bnt TODAY. - . . " '' ' ' At a capitalization of $30,000.00 It Is far ahead of any Investment that ' hns ever been offered jon (the little model will prove it) BEATER CREEK WATER will make bull RUN some, and that Is what the Antoniatf cThresher will do to the old machines. ". ; If we happen to miss yon with tie subscription, do not feel slighted, bnt rail on ns as we cannot reaeh every place. La Grande Manu- Notice of Annual Meeting. , .. . . . . . - Notice is hereby given that the an- JJVJlfL?' a 0f nlnel nual meeUng of the stockholders of ? ?p tt M the La Grande National Bank will bo vi B.uca i.nw DU" held at their banking house on Tua. J?" " may!come befor mwi" day, January 11th, 1910 between the hnnn nf It m and A n tn tn W-fl, - " La Grande. December 9th F. L. UETERS, Cashier. - 26t f acturing Company OfficelWith ;Van Duyn Realty Co. '1 t $ ASTHMA lEXEDT. fHvsv rmnt and DosfUta relief m vary caw. Sold by druggists, prUj 11.00. Trial packai by mall 10 cant vnniam-s ,Mfg. Cow, Proprciavaland. taw a. r. Hill. Dmggist O O O o O o 4 O JLT.MATOTT. Plank Sidewalks Built as Filling. Phone , Black ,15 I TME GSIF J 4r ' t, SPECIAL SALE ON mm mm-,, a a a OX7R NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LINE OF HOLt DAY GOODS, full of the CHOICEST SELECTION for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. is now ready for the inspection and approval of all who know a good thing when they see it. v USEFUL PRESENT3 ; BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS APPROPRIATE PRESENTS We hare new norelties in nice but inexpensive goods We have choicer and more costly gifts. But in all grades and all prices we can supply you with ' THE NICEST AND MOST APPROPRIATE OIFT FOR LITTLE OR BIG, OLD OR YOUNG. ; Do not fajll to see our special attractions in Toys, Books and Novelties ' : " mmmmuMMmMmmmammmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Goods Notions; etc Fancy 10CK Our regular priced Suits it it it U Overcoats S :& La Grande, ' Oregon Bill ' 1 1 i ",tt -riirvi;i,"w:,"',-;.r:.rau V V ICIER 1 1; ' II 111 2 ' . ' - '. $35 Now $27.50 M, 30 24. BE1RR - - ii OUR STOO KIS GENEROUS IN QUALITY AND INCLTJDES ONLY GOODS OF APPROVED .WORTH AND SUPERIORITY. " r 'You can not help from tbeing '-pleased with our well selected, popular and in every way desireabls line. , .: OUR VERY REASONABLE PRICES WILL DE LIGHT YOU. ::,:v ... Select your gifts from our un-to-datestock and von will get the best and most appropriate present at the ; fairest figures that you have ever known. : Z l-Syl 5 TA TIONERY tOMPAN Y GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT , We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING - DEADENiNG EELT BUILDING PAPER ... T fMtM jrifcft' t.ii. vUtMick 'wmwi (ala a. , y iCZZSC .I.,'.;.-' r ii