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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1909)
,1 ETTSUa OBSERTEE, LA CTLTDZ, CSZS3S '. WEDXE3DAY. DECEMBER 15. 190. MIL ' IIS lUl 11 MM 10) n - v al . .. m X Tiannalit.tr of thft ffOOfls he bllVS. . .1 have the largest lines of ladies and gent's gold and gold filled cases with all of tho most reliable makes of movements. Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, uock ' ' ford, South Bend, Illinois and others to select from, that I have ever carried. " ;' 5',;-'.;; .; DIAMONDS OF THE RIQHT QUALITY AT PRICES THAT YOU CANNOT BEAT m ANY CITY IN HE COUNTRY, i : i v , THEY COME DIRECT FROM THE" DIAMOND CUTTER. . v Hand Painted China anoCut Glass at the most moderate prices. They are of the best makes known. Detachable handle umbrellas for ladies and gents, th sfeSUouSwnpton plate ware and hollow ware of all the standard makes, in fact every thing carried by a first-class jeweler, you will find here. . : My Motto has always been HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES B Any of my customers who have done business with mefor the past twenty years are the best reference anyone could desire. w Call and examine my goods and prices and be convn ced. no trouble to showthem and I have them. .-. - G00D3 LAID AWA YON THE PAYMENT 6F A SMALL AMOUNT m : "El t . M 11MS LA GRANDE'S LEADING JEWELER OPPOSITE THE LAND OFFICE 2j . EVENING OBSERVER WANT ADS PAY. Subscribe for the obs,Yerj(jLUB ELECTS ITS OFFICERS mm TM MO UHUi U luvi MIL ' WSSB1BBSJSBSBSBBJBSMSBWSBMSWSWSI" MM Cards Booklets Christmas Letters- ----t: DAINTY" GIFT BOOKS SOME NEW The Inner Shrine - - The Silver Horde - - Truxton King - - - Dairies Fountain. Pens Leather Bill Books FOR ALL AGES FICTIONS : The Foriegner The White Prophet The Pool of Flame FOR THE YOUNGSTERS The Little Colonel Books Riley's Child Rhymes Linen Books-Cnn't be Torn A LINE CF DOlLS-GootJ Dolls On which! the prices are much lower than you are used to paying. GIVE US YOUR SPECIAL ORDER FOR BOOKS FERGU "Where Nothing Is Too Much TouUe" O, 4 4 Observer Wafit Ads Pay the Best John Collier, president Mac Wood, vice-president, W. J. Church, secretary. Directors. W. J. Church. W. B. Sargent!' - ' -r-C. S. Dunn, Geo. Stoddard. J. J. Carr, Ed. Kiddle. . ,': Mac Wood, , A F. L. Meyers, John Collier V , Holdovers. Ilcrj interest was taken at the an nual meeting of tht Commercial Club last night than for several veara. the object being the election of officers, and a general discussion for the gool of the conimunity. President Collier presided and n an Informal address reviewed the' work lng of the club since its lasc annual meeting which Includes the securing of the present convenient commodloua quarters, the large amount of litera ture which "has been scattered to all parts ot the country In responso to advertising placed In magazine and jtarm papers, of which a liberal supply Is' still On hand.; the securing of n pi'b iicltj; toaaager the purchase jnd th jmalntainance'of ,aj' exWW hall;' curing the good roads convention i th launching of the Irrigation broject and securing the $80,000 subscript having a float In the Portland Rose show; maintaining an exhiblc and having a man in charge during the of the Seattle fair; the Inauguration pf . the county, .fair, which wai the most successful fair , held In many years,, placing La Grande and the Grande Ronde valley in the same po sition as Spokane by taking action in the rate cases; securing, the stopping over in our city of the I P. S. choir and the Spokane Apple Show exhih- it--.-., . .... The above Is what the club has ac in ally accomplished. President Collier In adidtlon to these, foresees much work in the future. One Is to assist in the organization of a fruit growers union, which will send forth pack STEWARD OPERk HOUSE O 11 llv ' f 2 . Prihgle o and her Merry Company BIG WEEKS 2 ."Because She Lo ve& Him So" Changepf Play Every Night SPECIALTIES SPECIALTIES Matinee Saturday e Prices: 10-20-30 You'll Have to Hurry Seats on Sale Now t We give a real , Diamond away every oaturaay mgtit - - - - 4 $ $ 4 Pringl prices, The first effort, possibly will be the taking up of the chautaqua. President Collier is much In earnest as are all members of tho board, for they are In possession of actual con ditons which presents qs, to wit: if we do not secure the chautauqua dur ing the next 30 days, we,, by our own, If&r'i another city has laid the foundation for it and will secure It' This place hag ni2d little If any public announcement but they are ready to act and to act al once. - ,n v-. ii,.. ,: . President Collier also mentions the possibility of securing a railroad to Walla Walla and that La ' Grande Bhould be ready lo assist at the flrBt opportune time. ; ; The committee in charge of arrang ing matters for the coming poultry show asks the Commercial Club to assist them on : their first attempt 1 nnacially to the extent of $40 and this was cheerfully done, unanimously. should be encouraged as it is a well known fact that as much popultry and 'poultry products are shipped into this valley as Is produced here. At. the request of W. L. Van Duyn that will give our county a standing that the Commercial Club Investigate and be the means of securing better the merits of the La Granide Manufac turing company, which has Just been incorporated to manufacture a new' automatic threshing machine. A com- N mlttee consisting of Wm. Miller, G.'L, Cleaver, Geo. HLCurrey, E. I Eckley, W. B. Bargentf F, L, Myers and Mac; Wood wereappointed to visit the jdant; and examine Ino Merits of thi model aow on exhibition and report at the next meeting. '..j, . , . ,-Th La Grande Commercial Club is one Qf the lire wires of this city and county. :. 14alnltrators Vetiee. u tiuB realizes tnai tnis maustryj punucauon ol this notice which la Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, has been appointed admin "trstor or the Estate of Qara J. Has urouck. deceased, by the County court; of tJnion County, Oregon, and all per- f sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tha same, properly verified at his office in La Grande, pregon, on or befor six months after the date of the first Q November 26, 1909. - . R. B. SMITH, i Administrator of the estate of Clara 3. Hasbrouck, deceased. j , Cochran ft Cochran, attorneys f or " the administrator. . $ Ul-26-12-3-10-17.)! I NEW 1909 CROP HQLIOY v.. . -i c SEEDED ttAKINS, SMYRNA FIGS BLEACHED RAISINS, QOLDE NDATE3, WALNUTS, CUEEANTS, PEEL, MINCE MEAT. '3 t fit 3 A "J)ltS-J.i,Ti.'.ttVv,. . r