t OKAS UK KVKMN( rT.!VV,: MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1910. DIRECT IMPORTERS- -(jEhlJIL' IfJD FREUQ! '! 1 1 I! 2 rr-, W: Nothing will be left undone for your convenienc e yg? TVs A Our Mailing and wrapping counter, where all mail matter will be prepared for you free of charge appropriate cards of greeting and labels furnished and packages mailed. at any specified time. This will save your man y errands to the P. 0., besides trouble and worry - , '. " - -lief .lis : TSiis For. Y&m MfMpiuiHiiiiiliii'Mviiaiiiii W ipajK. . ,.Jjjr, - , Mtm-m-mM n n - 1 f M f M n ,inim.. n. t-.'. ... " , . , . . . nd SAUIKV. Ifh'e ?n Rule, As for sever-r seasons pas, he much ionored personage ivf " fa Satfday, Dec. 17, .and fhe oUmng; Week L,,,;IH .)l .rV ti.'j ..... Easy Shopping v Early Shopping For the convenience of "Holiday Shop- If it is possible, you will find it much pers, we have compiled a Holiday Shop- more satisfactory to do your shopping be- ping List, and we would be pleased to fore the Holiday Rush is on, and in the mail you one for the asking. forenoons is a convenient time to do Staple Merchandise is always accepta- ; shopping mQTTPQmf m G' ftS Our Assortment of Fancy Dry Goods D??SSw?55TA Was NeverMore Complete.. GLASSWARE - SHAWLS SILVERWARE SCARFS CUTLERY LINENS NICKLE PLATED, EMBROIDERY V COPPER STOVES : HANDKERCHIEFS -7::KAin)aAHGES:.-: SILK GOODS ' V v il .. . rv 1 v 1 i v- SJS K-"-'-'- -!--- ---t-.' I .;.vv:v;rvx:x.-----;.--V:-.:o:': : - fifosf complete stock of Toys, Books, Games, Dolls, Etc., ever gathered together, will be found in Our Toy A. (Bre)t Feature Vof Gn QJ& Direct importations of nearly all foreign made tloli- - day Tares, and huyng drec from factories, all Ameri can, made goods enables us to make much lower pric es than we could otherwise. 0 Mi . Co'mpainiy E3TRAY One iteer and one cow branded T L on left side. They may hue other branda also. Notify V. E. Stilwell, u Qnnde. mm TONIGHT'S PROGRAM A Double ElopementVIta grajph. ' Scenic Ptetures Oaumont Both Were Stung.. For a Woman's Honor Kalem, Song Night and Day.1 ' BeauUful dishea gWen to lady patrons of the matinee. See dia Play In lobhy. He- LOCiiS . Buy your holiday goods at Daltons Store open in the evening., - The Cherry New Laundry wanti two experienced hand Ironera at once. WANTED Good driving horae, about 1200 lbs. On easy terms. Inquire at Observer Office. Cleailarf l Fressla?. Ladlesaad Oca's Clothing cleaned, pressed aal repaired wkh satisfac tion. Ladles work a specialty. 1704 Bast Adams areata, IT. R. Baxter, Prop. . The berry set that the Observer is giving free Is a nice piece of ware. Same can be seen by calling at the office and taxing the paper on terms offered.- Ton can save big Interest and get the set free. ; PEESONALS. ( A C. Huntington who has been very sick for the past few weeks has great ly Improved. Dir. Rader, -' editor of the Paciflc Christian Advocate, ' is .'a . patient at the Hot Lake Sanatorium this week. Mrs. F. B. Currey and daughters. Carol and Gladys, spent Sunday at Hot Lake. , , . . , Mrs. W. D. Long has returned tr im Pendleton' where she has been visit ing for the past ten days, P. B. Smith of Brynmawr, Wash., who is a mental healer, is in the- city today transacting business. ' Mrs. Fred West and Ester Johnson of Union were in the city yesterday, stopping at the Sommer. ' HI Chambers who attended the Threshers Convention, which was held in this city Friday and .Saturday, re turned to his home in Cove yesterday. Mrs. Geo. H. Milllgan Is In Milton visiting her daughters, Miss Edna, who Is manager of the telephony com pany and Miss Francis who is a stud ent at the Columbia Academy located there.'.'.,;;;. ; J. L. Hlndman of Elgin was at the Sommer over Sunday. W. Bl McCarty of Baker, stopped at the Sommer yesterday. J. L. Dodson, a well known Baker man was a Sunday guest at tho Som mer . y ?. Horace Baker of Welser, Idaho, Is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Jane Baker. H ie a brother of City Attor ney Joe Baker. Mies. Edna Wissler, daughter ' of Conductor and Mrs. Wissler, arrived from Pendleton this morning end will spend a few days viBltlng with rela tives and friends here. - Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Palmer re turned yesterday from Red Oak, Iowa where they have been visiting for several weeks. Mr. Palmer went to Red Oak the second time this month, after the death of their little son. John Phelln of Parma, Idaho, is here today the gueBts of Jack Peare. Mr. Phelin took up his naturalization papers this morning and is now a bona fid American, having Bhaken off the allegiance to the Old Sod. Miss Jessie Greene, wbo has been employed for some time by the Paci fic States Telephone Co. In this city will leave WediJsday evening for Spokane where he will make her home with her sister, Mrs. Walter Van Duyn. . A ;. Mr. Huff, a farmer of Moab county, southern Utah, Is now in the city to be with his son who has been criti cally ill wdth a combination of ty phoid and pneumonia. His present condition is greatly. Improved.' Fred Curroy, secretary of the Un ion County Exposition, is over from Hot Lake to attend a meeting of the board of that organization. The board met today, to make a final settlement and to pay the prize winners of this year's fair. Receiver and Mrs. Colon R. Eber hard are now comfortably located; at their new home, 1403 N. avenue, foi merly the Frank Holm property. The residence vacated by Mr. Eberhard will be occupied by C. M. Lockwood, formerly of Enterprise, but now con nected with the abstract department of the La : Grande Investment Com pany. , Apples For Sale. r Six boxes for one dollar. Good keepers. 2105 East Adams Ave. ; WANTED Position by man and wife as cook, wife as helper. Camp preferred. Jnqulre Observer. Tru-Frult Chocolates. No imitation flavors. v v ' : - Buy your holiday .goods -at Daltons Store open In the evenings. . Tru-Frult Chocolates please the palate. DO NOT Let Men, who know but little more about your eyes than you do, practice on them if you have no aasu ranee of their competency. IS THEIR WORD GOOD? NEARLY 30 YEARS of practical experience in fitting glasses, the ref erence of over 2200 satisfied people In Union and Wallowa counties, the Indorsement of all the leading ocu lists In Portland and all of the phy sicians of this city, Is the assur ance and convincing evidence that you will be treated rizht if vnn hart your eyes fitted at Dr. Mendelsohn's omce. roiey Hotel building. The prices are lower than elsewhere for the material and service that you get flit Pi L irnnnnnur! JLLdUllil II. hi. Is l.iUs! DOCTOR OF OPTIC3 AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. FCLTT VCTF- BUILDING. f, f 1