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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
Cfinristana: 0 palmy Of 0y pyr j. vr"7';T vrr TflTH You can get from a jeweler who knows the quality of the goods he buys. .1 have the largest lines of ladies and gent's gold and gold filled cases with all of the most reliable makes of movements. Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Rock, ford, South Bend, Illinois and otheis to select from, that I have ever carried. f !8i DIAMONDS OF THE EIQHT QUALITY AT PRICES THAT YOU CANNOT BEAT IN ANY CITY IN HE COUNTRY. Hand Painted China and Cut Glass at the most moderate prices. They are of the best makes known. Detachable handle umbrellas for ladies and gents, th e best that money can buy. . . ".- i V . t, . Sterling Silver, Southampton plate ware and hollow ware of all the standard makes, in fact every thmg carried by a first-class jeweler, you will find here. j My Motto has always been : r i ' HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES ' f : Any of my customers who have done business with m ef or the past twenty years are the best reference an yone could desire. Call and examine my goods and prices and be convm ced. no trouble to showthem and I have them. GOODS LAID AWA YON THE PAYMENT OF A SMALL AMOUNT o on B I I Li LA GRANDE'S LEADING JEWELER OPPOSITE THE LAND OFFICE EVENING OBSERVER WANT ADS PAY. Subscribe for the Obseivcr l vUU U Tp If Cards Dairies Booklets Fountain Pens Christmas Letters Leather Bill Books DAINTY GIFT BOOKS FOR ALL AGES SOME NEW FICTIONS The Inner Shrine The Silver Horde Truxton King - - - FAST GAME ASSURED! SOUTH FOWDEIt AGGREGATION TO FLAY M. I. A. FROPOCATE GRAY SQUIRRELS. First Game TVith Out of Town Team Tomorrow MgliU The Foriegner The White Prophet The Pool of Flame FOR THE YOUNGSTERS The Little Colonel Books Riley's Child Rhymes Linen Books-Can't be Torn A LINE OF DOLLS-Good Dolls On which the prices are much lower ..than you are used to paying. GIVE US YOUR SPECIAL ORDER FOR BOOKS TP3 ERGU "Where Nothing Is Too Much Touble" I L . Promptly at 7:45 tomorrow night at the skating rink, unless wrecks fore stall the arrival of the North Powder quintet, the M. I. A. team, which round ly trounced the Imbler team last Sat turday night, will line up against a team from North Powder. Arrange ments for accomodating a large crowd have been made as the city have not yet seen outside aggregations on the local lloor this year. The M. I. A. is in good trim and will give the North Powderites a fast game. The locals will line up as follows: Center,. V. Beani Forwards, Geddes and Alnswortn; Guards, A. Bean, and MPtralf ami 5 red Ainsworth, utilities. Tho ofllciala of the game have not as yet been selected ror the game and the visitors have not announced their players. Observer Want Ads Pay the Best How Osteopathy Aids AVoniunkind In all of those maladies from which woman suffers under modern condi tions of life, Osteopathic treatment Is especially useful and may be fully relied upon. In no field have Os teopaths had wider experience than this; and much of the early fame of the science was due to its unparal lelled success In the treatment of these cases. The necessity of dan gerous operations Is obviated In many cases which is a great deal In It self, aside from the fact that the health of the patient Is certain to be better after a natural recovery through, osteopathy than It can pos sibly be after mutilation by the knife of the Burgeon. Neither la 'there any reason for the belief that many hold that the treat ment is especially embarrassing. While local treatment is often need ful In which case it would be fool ish of the patient to object and cul pable in the Osteopath not to admin ister it yet in a very large propor tlon of cases It Is not required; and the spinal treatment that is an es sential in practically all of these cases is administered through a gar ment. There is every reason for a woman, In her sufferings from maladies pe culiar to her Bpeclal anatomy, to re gard Osteopathy as her best friend and strongest ally Osteopathic Advocate. McKennon Ranch Will See Interest ing Experiments with Squirrels. Gray squirrels of the middlewest va riety are to be propigated in the region of Hilgard, according to a decision of J. D. McKennon wno returned from Missouri some time since bringing with him several pairs of gray squir rels such as are well known In that section of the United States and which aVe unknown to squirrel haunts in Eastern Oregon. Tha most similar squirrel here Is the pine species. McKennon will populate his Htlgard ranch with these squirrels and in time, if the experiment proves what is planned for it, the gray squirrel will come to have habitate in the Blue Mountains. Anyone who has hunted eray squirrels in the middle west will be anxious to have the local hunting grounds populated with these animals for & more crafty and sly evader of the gun barrel does not climb a tree. Apples. If you want a box of nice apples, Northern Spies. Jonothans'or Spitzen burg, call up Main 75. City Grocery & Bakery. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed as ad ministrator of the eBtate of John Ble- I ins, deceased, and has duly qualified as sucn ana entered upon the dis charge of his duties and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the undersigned administrator at his residence at Cove Union County, Oregon. . within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Date of First Publication, December. 18. 1909. EMIL BLEVINS, Administrator. Jno. S. Hodgin, Attorney for Estate. Administrator'; Notice, " . . . .. . i Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin trator of the Estate of Clara J. Has urouck, deceased, by the County court of Union County, Oregon, and all per Bons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified at his office in La Grande, Oregon, on or before six months after the date of the first publication of this notice . which is November 26, 1909. R. E, FMITH. Administrator, of the estate of Clara J. Hasbrouck, deceased. Cochran & Cochran, attorneys for the administrator, (11-26-12-3-10-17.) Christmas boxes for sale, Ferguson's. Jolly Delia Prinerl 2 CP a WE IV 1909 CROP HOLIDAY G STEWARD OPERA HOUSE e and her Merry Company BIG WEEKS 2 udDNDODinr "FLORA MA Y'S DUTCHMAN 9 Change of Play Every Night SPECIALTIES SPECIALTIES Matinee Saturday Pringle Prices: 10-20-30 You'll Have to Hurry Seats on Sale Now We give a real Diamond away every Saturday night - - - - 4 , 4 q 4 : . : : SSSSSSSSLXflMMXIl SS3SSSSSSSSB r i SEEDED EAISIHS, SMYRNA FIQS BLEACHED RAISINS, GOLDE NDATES, WALNUTS, CURRANTS, PEEL, MINCE MEAT. FnTuSGN BiibS. GROCERIES Phone Black 81