La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 20, 1909, Image 2

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    ( i V ITMHG OBSERVER, LA CBAXDE, OKEGOX r'
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Yes, the goods arehere and opened
-a little early you say no, just about right for many buyers
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YES, WE WILL STORE THE PRESENTS UNT'
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r wantihe first look f irst, selection-Tit, means getting the cream in most cases becaus
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Late Shipment"
Our silk waists, consisting of blacks
;lrown8,' grays, .blues Ddrwblte ,antf
Hack Jersey waists, the yerjr latest.
The latest designs In neckwear are
beauUful', Our Hue of sUk scarfs ire
e-xqulslto Cur sliigle f ief eguita I In lest. At "Van Duyn Company.
silks aad cashmere are the latest Our
whole line in wearing apparel Is up to
(late and prices are the lowest Our
Holiday line for children consists of
dolls and all kinds of toys. 'Do not
forget where you can buy tbe cheap-
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We are Still
Threshing
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Will Demonstrate -Every Day This Week
AN miLKK MA. SAYHi "f you will start your factory at Imbler
v.e will finance It for jfJii." -
A S0KT11 rO'.VDMIt MAN SAY: "If you will como to North Powder
we will see yon through."
lVc are tcllinir jou this to sliov; you wlat some lcvel-li((kd business
men think of It lifter seeing it run, men that know a jileco of niacuU
tery when tliey see If.
Ve nuut the lun:ie of (: AUTOMATIC THRESHER to be In La
Grande if possible. (U SEE IT EAT HAY. Not some time next week,
but TODAY. .
At a OiipitiiliuUon of :!!),0(0.'J It Is t':tr alieiul of any Investment that
lias ever been offered you (the little model will prove It)
REAVER CREEK WATER will mukc bull RUN some, and that Is what
the Antomatl cThresher will do to the old machines.
If wo happen to miss you with the subscription, do not feel slighted,
but call on ns as we cannot reach c ery place.
OIL STORY WRONG
HUNT HAS NOT TAPPED LAKE OF
OIL AS KErOKTED.
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Ifow Story lot Started Is Hot Known
Evidently Stock Boomer Plan.
What Is evidently a huge and well
planned scheme to aispose of Eastern
Oregon Oil stock, has been uncovered
by the return to this city of D. M.
Hunt, who in conjunction with Grant
Keyes is the owner of an oil well drill
at Nyssa, In Eastern Oregon, but who;
according to bis own statement has
not found new and more striking indi
cations of oil in Eastern Oregon. ' A
report to this efTect was started Sat
iirriy 'hen a airtu tuttu to be C. O!
Thomas of Vale, gave out a report In
Boise that Mr. Hunt had tapped an
Oil lake near Nyssa. Thomas, in news
paper reports, said that a stampede
for that section would surely follow,
and evidently It has.-
Mr. Hunt gives evidence to back up
his sharp denial of the report He has
just recently returned from a two
week'g stay in Portland, and affirms
that his well drill at Nyssa has been
idle for more than that length of time.
He is at a loss to know why or how
the report had its incention, but he
has gone there personally to probe the
matter!" Every Indication points to an
effort 4q boom, oil d-tccka, , r . .-
MASON"" ZlLtl CL'FICERS.
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John S. Hodgln Is ILv Head of the Lo
cal Masonic LlTT-Soiue of the
' Oflicer been Installed.
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La 'Grande loflgfe A. F. & A. M., No.
41 held an election of officers and in
stalled a few of them last Saturday
evening at 4he Masonic Hall, Follow.
Ing are the officers for the ensuing
year:
Worshipful Master John S. Hodgin.
Senior Warden L. M. Hoyt. .
- Junior Warden W. T. Stein.
Treasurer Dr. C. T. Bacon.
Secretary A.vC. Williams.! ' ;
The appointive officers will be In
stalled next Tuesday evening at 7
o'clock. Following tne meeting the
members retired tn !' Moid ?.Uu-
rant whore.. oysters in aU styles were
served to about thirty. Next Tuesday
evening there will be, an election of
officers and Installation In Royal Arch
Chapter No. 9.
Notice to Yf ater Consumers.
All persons using city water , now
indebted to the city for the same, will
please call at the. city recorder's of
fice and settle, as I am under Instruc
tions to collect or shut off the water.
H. C. GILLMAN,
Water Supt.
Give rmpt and positive relief ; In
very case. Sold by druggists, prio
U.00. Trial package by mail 10 ceau
William's Mfg. Co. "Prop.. Cleveland. ,
Jttto. A. f. Hill, DTUgglst
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: PlanktSldewalks 'Built i L'
; Repaired. Exca aUug tad .
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I Office With Van Duyn Realty Co.
GEOROE PALMER, Pres. W. L. BRENHOLT, Asst. Cash.
F, J. HOLMES, Vice-Pres. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst: Cash
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier.
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANDE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus $170,000.00
Deposits $1,000,000.00
DIRECTORS
George Palmer C. C. Penlngton
F. J. Holmes G. L. Cleaver
W. J. Church F. M. Byrkit
F. L. Meyers W. L. Brenholt
The Largest and Best Banking Institution in Union County
Respectfully Solicits Your Business : .
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High Grade Furniture
THIRTY-FIVE RUGS$35.00; $30.00: $$25.0
SPECIAL PRICE v. . .$25.00; $23.00; $20.00
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3 Carload of High Grade Furniture recieved on Nev ember 21, November 24 and December 2. $10,000.00
Worth muse be moved at once. Enormous reduction s made on every article FOR CASH ONLY.
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40 Styles of Rockers ; . . .$6.00 to $18.00
Your Choice , .$4.25 to $12.40
$33.00 Solid Brass Bed, Now . . ; . $23.00
The hard Malleable Steel Beds, $10.00 to
$35.00 .. ..1-4 off at this sale
Buy your rfange now for $5.00 and $10.00 off on each range FOR CASH ONLY Come in and look this
sale over. . Buy a useful piece of furniture for the home and I will deliver it Christmas Eve.
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The Furniture Man
Fir & Jefferson Both Phones
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OPPORTUNITY
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OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LINE OF HOLL
DAY GOODS, full of the CHOICEST SELECTION
for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. . "
is now ready for tho inspection and approval of all
who know a good thing when they see it.
USEFUL PRESENTS
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
APPROPRIATE PRESENTS
We have new novelties in nice but inexpensive goods
We have choicer and more costly gifts. But in aU
grades and all prices we can supply yoii mth
THE NICEST AND MOST APPROPRIATE GIFT
FOR LITTLE OR BIGOLD ORrYOUNG.
Do not fail to see our special attractions in
Toys, Books and Novelties
Fancy Goods, Notions; etc
OUR STOC KIS (GENEROUS IN QUALITY AND
INCLUDES ONLY GOODS GW A3PPROVEP-
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You can not help from being .pleased with-our well
selectee, popular and in every rohiyafesireablllmer
OUR-VERY J?.T1A Snw A T.t! few ti ta Wtt T. tiL
Select Mir fr ffn frrt-m Wii n-n JAiA -lku' A
" Wl tft? -and most appropriate' present at the
apP figurjBs tiiat you have ever known.- :
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THE GEORGE PALMER !i
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We Solicit Your Orders for v
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