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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
ETX7TX3 0ESZ3TE2, LA S?2, CZZZH FTJD1T, DECEXEZB 17, ltt. BRING BODY smias oppro Got h TO THIS CITY Days are busy days for everyone. Are you taking time to consider the quality and useful ness of the gifts to your friends? QUALITY is our motto. You will find : here on display many gifts that are useful as well as beautiful Fancy bouse slippers for la- iM.. $1.00te$U0 All leather hand bags .. ..$2.00 to $7X0 n Bath robes from. ... .. ...... ....$&00 to itM Alligator Trayelling Bags .' ."V .. .. ... .,92M to Men'. fcjtlil LzLZm, i in ;' " box tUO to 2J)Q Dress gloves for men .. ...T: . .... . . '.iiii io $o Y "Silk Kimonas for ladles - $5.00 to $12X0 Fur coats for men and ladles . . . . . . . . V. .'. I22.W to $100.00 Pure stlk hosiery for ladles u ....$LW to $340 lr. An elegant line of suit case from .. .. .... ....$5.00 to $220 Smoking Jackets from .. ....tiSO to $15.00 Hand embrodlered handerchlefs, .. ....S5cto $2.00 Mens neckwear .-.-" ...... 50e to $1.25 Men's pare silk shirts . . ,...$340 to $540 : Alligator hand bags ........ ....$7.60 to $22.50 Gordon Fur sets, scarf and - ;, muffs. . ". . $7.50 to $soo Do Tour Christmas ' Shopping Early THE QUALITY STORE. EEMAlJfS Or C R. THOEST05 SOW IX LA GRANDE. ',. - Architect of No Mesa Ability and Res ident of this Cjty for Tears. t Escorted by representatires of the W. O. V.. of which the deecased was a member, the remains of Calvin R. Thornton were taken to the R. W. Lelghton home this afternoon to await : Interment. The body was escorted from Enterprise, where the demise oc curred yesterday, to La Grande by relatives and friends of the late arch j' ltect Mr. Thornton was born in Iowa In 1861 and lived there until grown when he moved to Welser, Idaho, and stayed there one summer and then moved to this city where he has made his home until this fall ; when he moved to Entemrlsft fw lie leaves besides his wife and an adopted son 11 years old,' his mother and father, : Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Thornton, of J Earlham, Iowa, two brothers, Isaac of ; Nevada, Mo. and James of Earlham, Iowa, two sisters Ella and Melissa also ' of Earlham. '" ''H " "The funeral arfangemehts "have"as yet not been definitely arranged,-but It Is thought that they will be, held from the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning at ten forty five, in-t J-terment following in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The remains were brought in this afternoon on the Wallowa train ' and were taken to the home of Mr, and ! Mrs. Robert Lelghton, 1802 Cedar i avenue." r- ' -: ' - t-It's Good Stuff For your Horse, Cow, Pigs or Chickens. They'll ha- when they see you coming at FEED TIME. - - WatersrStanchfield Produce Co FLOUR. FEED, WOOD H ' 141o Adams Ave. :i 1 ii j ; - -independent 451 Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. . v .: ; :. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' ; D. F.TT GERALD, Proprietor' Complete Much'l Shcjs :d Foundry ITHREE MEN Dont Forget Selder 0 TOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES. SOT HOW CHEAP HIT HOW DELICIOUS, PURE AND HEALTHFUL. SPECIAL PRICES OX CHRISTMAS TREE ORDERS. v I A -Complete, line of Fancy Packages ! 1111 hum 11 ill ii ii inn iiiiMnaiFiligiiiiiaa j Date of first publication, December 4, 1909. , ... i- . H. E. COOLIDGB. .,r " : Administrator w . - ?r At Philadelphia, Dec. 17 Three mon l r : A Complete Line of Christmas Goods :r: ADAMS ' AVENlc BADLY TORN if 1 J. A. 0L1YEB. r Gasoline wood saw. , i Phone orders to Dlack 1851 OC88KT'S ILCK LINfc. Mm f Mrvlc. Day n N'fht Back wurniBheo for funerals and private parties. 4 Baggage transferred Day and Stand at Paul'a Cigar Store. . 'Phone Red 141. . Night PtiCBe Mala II. XL, BU88KT. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Charles D. Delaney. No tice is hereby given " to all persons having claims against the estate of Charles D. Delaney, deceased, to pre sent them properly verified to the un dersigned administrator, at the Unit ed Statea Nat onal Bank In La Grande Union County.. Oregon, within . ' sly moaths frem Ue date ot the r first publication of this notice. t M were blown to pieces and others bad ly injured when a. boiler exploded' In the plant of the Royal Clay works to day. The number of the . Injured -by the explosion was riot learned.';: , . - - -... . , ... w A RARE OPPORTUNITY CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE LIARKET A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered at i your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured in the 1 car.. Order WOW, hile the roads are good and the , prices low. ';; V,R. BEAN H0NE RED 1741 (3 2 S L IP PE R S CHRI$l Ttl'nll IflTlfla ollQloa omA airrnn -.-.i!4- 4-Vin vnnnl frj. uviuvvuiiv r lane ti-lC Iliac S UJJU. IUC I -" 1 i : - . . : - . t 4 complete. ;.i-.-- -; : . 7 SPECIAL OFFER Your sliPTJers nut in snecial fjhriat.Tn.is hoTwiif I g so desired kithout extra charge. , r : - g.;. We have some Pure White Angora Goat Skins j 8 that will make' excellent presents that are just the! O things for a baby carriage robe or a bedroom rug. 50NYX HOSIERY ETBlTTBINa IN F0OTTTE1R. CHOEMEN.J an Ik ! To clear up the floor space and give the carpenters room to work, we have decided to put on a special sale ever piece of furniture inthe store. . ; , . V . . NEVER WAS THERE SUCH AN OPPORTUNE SALE. $10,000 WORTH NEW P URNITTJRE TO BE CLoi ED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. " y, t - v ' . - 'China Closets, $30.00 Reduced to ; . . . ;; ... .' . . . .$23.00 . - - i - Iron Beds, $20.00 Reduced to .. ..$15.00 . . :- ':.y'!rC. .. 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