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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
More Crowded With a Happy Throng of . Eager Christmas Shoppers WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO SPEND, WHETHER IT IS A LARGE OR SMALL SUM, YOUR MONEY WILL GO FARTHER AND BUY THE BEST G0DD3 AT THIS STORE. BUT REMEMBER THAT THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE MAY WANT JUST WHAT YOU HAVE SET YOUR MIND ON, SO DON'T WAIT TOO LONG OR YOU MAY BE DISSAPOINTED. 1 You Had Better Come Here Soon Silk Kimonas $5.00 to $12.50 Flying machines for the children Embrodiercd hand kerchiefs of all kinds from 15c to25c . Jet Novelties oi every uooCIipmOU . . Persian jewelery . . ... ... Pearl Cuff ' Buttons for ladies and men Wool and silk scarfs Smoking Jackets $5.00 to $10.00 Bath Robes'".'. $6.00 to $12.00 Pillow tops -Neckwear of all Kinds 4 25c to $1.25 House slippers for men 50c to $2.50 Suit Cases . . and handbags of all kinds Misses and child's bouse slippers Ladies house slippers Ladies fancy collars Silks and crepes for Kimonas - Alligator handbags $5.00 to $17.50 ,. Indian Blankets $7.50 to $8.00 An elegant line of linen centerpieces scarfs, doilies and table covers. Lowest prices - V . v- - v Store Open Thursday Friday Evening and Closed all Day Saturday THE QUALITY ST6RB.- WANT BIRDS 1ST OF ALL ALL FASCIEKS SHOULD EXHIBIT THE BEST TIIEV HATE. Aot a Matter for s Few, But General - Co-operatlou cded. To get the poultrymen to bring their exhibits to the fc-'heoming poultry show is evidently the chief problem now facing the promoters. Being an Initial show, raisers will be somewhat reticent in showing their birds, be lieving them, perhaps, to be of too Inferior a quality to warrant a place on the shelves of the poultry show. In this they are making a grave mistake and such action on their part will be a detriment to the exhibition. Any rais er who gives of the best that he has will have the satisfaction of knowing that he has done the best that he could toward making the show a success and in that way he will give the best of aid to the project. It is supremely essential that exhibits are brought In, and If all chicken growers wil study the premium list which is to be had by writing to Secretary David Stoddard, he will find out wherein he can easily help the matter along and at the same time become a candidate for the premiums. ME Mil : al i i Try It-It's Good Stuff For your Horse, Cow, Pigs or Chickens. They'll fa when they see you coming at FEED TIME Waters-Stanchfield Produce Cn FLOUR, FEED, WOOD 141o Adams Ave. PHONES: Clack 121 i- . M 1 Gomplete equipment for .resetting and reDairinff rubber buggy tires. 1 g LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. F.I I GERALD, Proprietor Gmpl2te Machine Shops and Foundry U LIMELIGHT TLMBEB CBlJISEJt ACCUSED OF TI- OLATIXG THE LAW. Brought before Magistrate ( barged With Issuing 3io Fund Checks. Charges of obtaining money under false ' pretense, the pretense in this case being the issuing of no fund checks on banks in Baker City, have beeD preferred against Timber Cruiser R. B. Wasson, by David Brischoux, and wasson's case came'up fcr trial be fore Justice Williams at three o'clock this afternoon. The charge is made that Wasson is sued checks on banks in Baker City when it js alleged, . there are no funds to check 'against. Several have been caught by these efforts to pay debts, according to current rumors. Mr. Brlschaux says he was paid $5.00 in check form by WasRon and discov ered later that tlnre are no funds.The arrest followed.' , Doll Cabs! ! Rocking Horses!! A Complete Line of Christmas Goods adams mm BSSEFS HACK USTLy ' Be f ervic Day' ndl NJghv , flack : k.urni8hea tor. funerals and private parties. , ' 4 .Baggage transferred Pay and Stand' it Paul's Cigar Store, ' vJPtaoneRed 241. '-' . NljrM' 'Phone -Main 11V - ,,:.'. 'E. lBCSSEY. . , T V v A a S A A A A A SL I P PER S C f R T S 7 M I S 0 0 0 In all kinds, shades and sizes, to suit the most particular. Comeearlv whilA th linna a & V- , SPECIAL OFFER , ft 1 Your sliDDers rmf. in anal nii 3 r a OUillc U1C VViUte imgora uoat Kimis f ... iliat "win make e5rrollpn TATooona a iT,-s m . - vovxii,o Wai- aic just Hie v - o - wm, aiiiage ruue or a oearoom rasr. f s SMITH 6 GRMN g ONYX HOSIERY v , ETERYTHIJfG IJf FOOT WEAK. SHOE MEN; njT Ira To clear up the floor space and give the carpenters room to work, wa h . . ' i: piece of furniture i nthe store. v worjc, we have decided to put on a special sale every : r ""' - - -v "jf v,. ; V':?f '. ?.'.' fU"-:V, ' ". . ::':-.",;!.M:-r:, EDaSIIEf TONITUEE TO BE 0LOS- J M a AsA. a. m - - ' r .' .... unma uioseis, jjiao.uo iteducea to . . . . $23 00 - . . Iron Beds, $20.00 Reduced to ., .. ..;7 " " "$1500 Couches, $40.00, Reduced to v.. " " "$30 'on - ANR EVERYTJTTr7fl. TTJ VTtnvnvwrrXr f COME AND SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT ONCE. -: ' M !n r3 rn n JLf iJM 7 n "o) ) ?!