2TE5IXG OCSERTL'LA GBAKSE, 0RXG03 Q " , . ' 'Off . 1 . 1 ' " n i ii i ' i . it m r . r " ' . irV ' ' ' "' ' , viirs seieciea now win oe wen Dougnt. more oatisractory diamonds loin a a v a . a n YV 54 iiaCS ILLINOIS, SOUTH BEND AND ROCKFORD MOVEEME ........ t J ewelry, solid gold and gold fil- . . . . Libbey 's, the world's best cut glass, Stouf er and White's hand ; led of every description. : The finest line of detachable umfcrellas in aslern 6regon froid . ' ; ; . '7'''''!: ZitQ everv P"??111 Unlon county to visit our store and look & J our stock, as we know that we can save you money on your Christmas goods, , . .;. : ' ; MAIL ORDERS GIVEN OUE PROMi3 ATTENTIO N " ANY ARTICLE mOtfifc STORE LAID AWAVIBY PA YDfGr A SMALL DEPOalT. .... The best engraving in Eastern Oregon. 3 LETTERS FREE. . IF YOU SEE SEIGRIST & C(V NAME ON THE BOX YOU KNOW THAT IT IS GOOD. 0L $175.00 1 he Largest hw La Grande, Oregon. n a o n DnnnBnnD n n o a a o 'a n a n a aVb n Va Vn a LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .; l i Published Daily Except Sunday. GEOBUE H. CCRBEY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES:' Dalh. . ."Ingle copy ...... .", .' . 5c Daily, per month ...... ....... . 65c Dally, elx months In advance ...$3.60 Daily, ouo year'lu advance . ...$.B0 Weekly, 8U tuonths in advance . . 75c Weefcjy, one year In advance v. ..$1.00 Entered at tiie poatolllce at La Grande ' ' hm Bwoiid-class matter.. - I'm paper wui "uoi publlub any article af)iieurfus over a noui de plume, ' Jiifjned . articles will' be re lsed subject to tbe discretion ot the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. prevented the court from ordering the bill paid. Frank Mitchells and C. C. Cunningham were the names of the complainants In the suit, both being well known taxpayers of the county. COAL WILL COME SOON , -' J. ONE FIRM WITHOUT SUPPLY BUT ' ANOTHER II AS SOME NEAR. at 2; Chuich at 11 and 7:30 "The cnr,8tna8 boxes for tale, Ferguson's. Birth of the New Law" Is the morning f w""u auu juun. me brdubi in m. the' evening. Prayer meeting Wedncs- day evening. Friday evening the chil-' dren will render a special program Ford E. Ellis, minister. Plum First Prcsbyteri , i Church , ; . ' , W.ts'hington avenue and 'tli vtreet Kev. S. W. Seemana. D. niiii:ir T.ov. V S. Holt, D. I) tt PortlUn.l 1 1'fcieh morning and evenini-.'A full at t uJi uce of ic ember 8 and frionds is di.-s red. Anthtms, "CorniJr and lie Pudding Me," Pflenger, and "Vox Anj?el!a, DykpK. Sunday Scu.; Advertising Rates. Local reading notices 10c oer line trst Insertion; Be per line tof each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence. If, t line. MUST PAY B00ZE1BILL Temporarily tbe City Is Without Fuel Is the Way of Coal. While there Is no coal In the local markets today, there is relief in Bight for a car load was reported to be at Huntington rolling along towards La Grande, two days ago and will like ly be here for distribution by Monday at the latest. ' . v The shortage which Is be!n felt 1:; all dealers here, but more especially by one of them, Is due In a large meas sure to overfilled orders, and not so much on account of the swltchmeo's strike which la responsible for the threatened famines now existing in the northwest cities. , . , faDor Thorn" Tonight for last Time. ThoBe who "have not seen the beau tiful play, "Dora Thorn" had better avail themselves of the opportunity tonight as this Is the last time it will be produced at the Pastime. Owing to the many requests "Polly rrlmroeH wlll.be repeated tomorrow night. This is the beautiful southern romantic play that drew record brei ing crowds to the Pastime. 3:, 4... A m r c'Intendent Mr, W L. Brenholl I Service 6:30 n. ;n. MissfKillth k, U.vler. Mid week ser.I. e. Thing, lay 0 p. m. BrjVw-1; v;i me'iup,, Ti; vday 8 p. m. at the manse. Subject : 10 The Franco-Amer- Thf? ntii." Challenge of t:. Church Leader, Mr. C. W. Oochraa. Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner of Fourth and M. Streets. H. E. McLeod, pastor. On account of the funeral of our latd brother C. R. Thorn. ton at 10:45 tomorrow the usual morn ing services are dismissed. Funeral will be conducted in the church. Sun-' day, School at 9:45 as usual. 0. H. Currey, superintendent. Ep worth League 6:30. Subject, "The Birth of our Saviour.", Everyone Is cordially invited to attend these services. The famous detective bill case was decided h,? Circuit Judge Bean yes terday afternoon In favor of District Attorney Phelps aad against the Inter MtswhichareWeking to make the enforcement of the law more difficult, says the Pendleton E. O. The decision is a decided victory for the law enforce ment and would seem to Indicate that the district attorney has the power ud the authority to employ detectives whenver it becomes neceasary in or . der to secure the enforcement of the local option law. It will be remembered that more than a year ago, when violations of the local option law became numerous that District Attorney Phelps employ ed a detective. In conjunction with Sam Bannister, a prominent resident of the east end of this county, this de tective secured information which wheu presented to the grand Jury re sulted In that body returning a largo number of indictments for violations! tlon Q. tnelr Vork'by your presence of the local option law. Most of those ( on Fri(jay evenlng. Services Sunday at Indicted entered pleas of guilty aner. one of their number had been tried and convicted. The total amount of flnea paid Into the coffers of the coun ly at that time being more than $7,000. In due course of time the detective's tin amounting to $'." was presented to the court. Commissioner le and Walker demurred to Us payment tor ; the aliased reason that they had 1, not '" "been consulted la , the matter. Lee finally camo to the conclusion that the . tflll should be paid and therefore voted with County Judge GUlllan to that et- .""fect .; ' ' :, : -; :V" V, ' v An Injunction suit was tnen filed And a churches. 4. Baptist Church. You are Invited to listen to the Christmas program on next Friday evening In the church.' The Sunday school and young people have been working hard tr.vnake this program a success. I'leass snow your apprecia te usual hour. The morning theme will he "His Master's Voice." Evening "The Wonderful Sign." Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 7:30. Come and bring your friends. Frank E. Gray, pastor. St Peter's Church. FoHrth Sunday in Advent Holy Communion 8 a. m. Sunday Sohool 10 a. m. . ; Mrnlng Service 11 a. m. Evening Service 5 p. m. . Bishop Paddock will officiate "at all of these services in the absence !i ot the rector. Christmas services will be announced lated. - "" 1 "' , The Beat Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened vllh Chamberlain's Liniment and bo:iad on to the affected parts Is super jr to any plaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains in thes at J a or cheBt, give it a trial and yon are. cert ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. Tnis f liniment also relieves rhuemal? pain 4 and la certain to relieve anyone cuf-l has filed notice of Intention to make x taring with that disease. Sold all - good dealers. .""-Jt53 kan Plum Pud ding ' 1 Raisins ' Currants Cider Oranges Sweet Cider fort Mince Meat tizinz Mince Meat and "Rone Such" Mince Meat in Packages Olives in the bulk, Pop Corn, I etc, at the Burglary, ;raaiijt Insurance ( OUB POLICY COYEBS . ' All onwi4 rmMl ud Tterotnn! affects, belonging ot aiy nenW, of Og hacXj m CMOBj Afsiest tots by burglary, theft r Urcear la eliiMff thefts fcj serraaU f sUer employees. , ' . , ALSO COVERS DA X AVE ,' ' v-;'' Ts Kffty pliaklif an 'other fixtures. Allows, six raoaths Ttcsn ey ultksit Uce. Is ro-Insorsaee. Ks lBTentory of the sraperty is Beevsssry. '' "-i;t-: i ' . BATES FOR A YEAR. Private Kesldences and Apartment Bosses. $1,000. $12.50; 12,000, $22,50; $3,000. $30.00; $4,000. $35.00; $5,000, $40. ' ; Each Additional $1.000 $5.00 ; ' ." ' t-: ' Stables. '. '::;' . v ''.', Each $1,000.........;.. i'. .. ........ ..$15.00 Yacani bosses (slnmblng fixtures and damage U bosses eaeb $1.000., .. .. .. ...... .......... 310.00 ; L0GANSHERW00D REALTY CO CITY GROCERY Christmas boxes for sale. Ferguson's. restrataItvorde;-,,Bd which Central Church f Christ. Services In the chujrch on the cor ner of Washington and Derot streets next Sunday. We make it our especial business to give every one who comes a royal welcome. The services are full of. life. There are no 'dull moments. Something doing every mtnute. Bible school at :45. Christian Endeavor at 6:50. Practice for Christmas exercise" The Sum Total of Human Happiness is attained by the man who selects a place which Is approved by his tfirt an" adaptable for his entire f amU. 7uveamioif such condi tlons approximates about the keenest Joy Imaginable. "Where are such conditions to be found In the rapidly growing Northwest T 11! you. Uo to C. J. BLACK. He has a Urge amount of property listed to PioitU. Oral Fanna, Bay far su. Timber Lands "WUh or vz t tmBravwneata. aMcea steal Let ss aao -r C i. BLACK, The foil tsiale Vaii A Merry Christmas AND A .'. New Year TO ALL Happy While extending the' compliments of the season to our host of friends, we announce also bur readiness tor the holiday trade. ; v ' , We have the best things to wear for men and young men tnat me country produces. r ? - Our prices are the lowest that it is possible to be made and no pains wfll be spared to render each patron tne Dest of service. ASH BROTHERS ' THE HOUSE OF QOOD CLOTHES v Daily Observer, 65c per Month tl Q 01 Q 1 r