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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910. ft n fc !l n H i li r-' 1 1 1 1 ?na -.S113 share th everyne of hi3 d2ar littl9 cnes hi3 delicasies. He will ba with us during the week in our BASEIIENT TOY LA1ID, each afternoon and give to the children, thousands of boxes of candy. He makes a special request that ALL VISIT TOY LAND DURING HIS STAY. Bring your Brothers and sisters, your neighbors' children, and your mammas and papas. Let us make it a merry Christmas for all. . . . V . . f . MEN'S NECKWEAR, v Largest and most Complete line of neckwear , ever 6hown. H!gh grade ; silks In all the new weaves, new pat terns and new styles, ' fourinhands. 35c values .... j. , . ......... . . " 25e 60c values, three for 50c 75c values. Wc Fine boxed ties In fancy Christmas" boxes, also high grade ties and hos iery to match In boxes, Bpecial for ChrlBtmas trade. ; ' '. FURS AND FUR COATS.V . The wife or perhaps the daughter, maybe both, would be highly pleas ed with the nice set of f uro or fur coat. It is not an expense each year, but a set of furs or fur, coat la some thing ..-. zzi , t :lL.J"ia: itely; The styles do .not change much. A coat bought ten years ago is in style today. We are agentr. for the McKibbon furs, largest ' and best ' line in the United States. ! .. - - M II iH This week in toyland we make a special inducement for customers to buy dressed dolls. Ve have taken hundreds of our best numbers, and are selling them at just half the original price. The line consists of dolls from 75c to $9.00, especially imported by us. This is a bargain you will find you have nev er had the opportunity of getting before, just at Christmast time. This will enable you to buy a silk dressed doll as cheap or even cheaper than you can buy the same doll un dressed. ' SPECIAL LIE FOB YOUNG JtEN. Nothing would please the young man more than a nice ' new Eult for Christmas. Our Campus line is espec ially made for the young men. It also makes the old man appear young and feel young. Fine worsted, f 10.00 to $15.00. Cashmeres in the new pat terns and Fall weights from $8.00 to $19.50. Dress shirts selected for holl- LL "k THACS MAT - - r h - m . . m C1' i-tif tr m m LARGEST UUE OF DRESS- pn .nnn r casiern Or egon at JUST HlLF PRICE TH IAI I THS KAiUaa QUARAffrrx, day trade, largest and most attractive. Suitable patterns in band to be -worn with collar or soft collared shirts, in classy Madras, silk and pongee. $1.00-15-$lJIO.v , , (. ,' ; C11IS.4. . One hundred Bolld sets selected es pecially for our ChrlBtmas trade, high grade china. We are closing out all other lines In Haviland and Ger man china. They wl!l suit you. Thero are sugar and creamers, cellar trays, manicure sets and lota of odd pieces that win make exceptional Christmas fclfta. Every Hem on bargain prices. ; Bring your Children to Toyland and let them see Santa Claus . and get a sack of candy every afternoon FREE CANDY GOLDEN RULE 'COMPANY r 3 Knll'i'iir, mm T'S The Little Station Agent Edis on. t The Ghost of th Oven Selig. Oh You Skeleton. Drumsticks Vitagraph. Beautiful dishea given to lady patron of the matinee. See dla- play In lobby. -AMISSION lie- Christmas at the Churches. As usuual the various churches will observe Christmas with appropriate exercises. Thei churches will' be dec orated with trees, evergreens and Christmas trimmings, and special mu sic will be a feature at most of the Sunday services. The programs of the different Sunday schools will be given In the Presbyterian, , Baptist and Christian churches on Saturday ev ening, in the Methodist church on Sunday morning and In the Episcopal oa Tuesday evening. BLUE LODGE ELECTS. For. sale cheap, 15,000 feet of lum ber consisting of Bhip lap 2x4 2x6 and 1x12. Will sell cheap Apply to B. S. Davis, sewer contractor. Old Santa Claus seems very much at home in "our basement Toyland, as it la the nearest like his work shop be has seen Beautiful toys, every where. " '. ".- ' ' The Golden Rule Co. L. Iff. Hojt at the Head of Local Lodge of A.'F.- A.M. .V'v L. M. Hoyt has been yelected Wor shipful , Master of the La . Grande lodge No. 31 A. F. & A. Mi The other officers elected are: Will Stein, S. W.; George Cochran, J. W.; A. C. Will iams, Sec,; C. T. Bacon, Treas. The appointive officers are. Ed. Wright, senior deacon; ,Fred Huffman, ; Junior deacon; J." M. ;. Hilts, tylert Charles Noyes, senior'steward; J."T.' William son, Junior steward, The youngsters are very much In terested, in, our basement. Toy land. Free candy. c ; ' " The Golden Rule Co. ; O 0; R. . T. Oliver Is over from Union and is stopping at the Foley. Isaac E. , Johuon of Joseph was a Sommer hotel guest today. JOHN B. RATTO CMrsicieF S at the Stewart, Monday, December 26 DO XT FORGET GEORGE GILBERT BANCROFT AT THE . STEWARD, JANUARY 2ND. Phil Wy,ght, a cement worker of (Baker is stopping at the Foley to' day. ;;..':,.., ;.: , s . f AAwy aiivAAA iiirt t The La Grande band gives its-dance, this evening. The entire band will fur nish the music. ' r' Lester Stoddard, vleft this, morning . for Logan, Utah,, t6 ' visit during the holidays. ,. , , . .... ... . Miss Hilyard of Meacham was a vis-. Itor In the city today, stopping at the Sommer. A. B. Hempe and A. J. Goodbrod are over from Union to attend the murder "trial.. ;',":'' vV.; : When you have a cold get a bottle ! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will oon fix you np all. right and will ward ofl ny tendency tnwnrJ pneuraonia,. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic ind may be given b coaf;iiently to a taby M to an adult. Sold by all dealers, r , SKATING PARTY. A Crowd of Youngr Folks Have Pleas ant Trip to Perry. Monday Miss Naomi Kirtley.gave 4 tumber of her friends a very pleas ant entertainment taking them to Perry where there have been excelled skating for nearly a week.. The party consisted of Naomi Klrtley, Ida B11 Ings, Florence Happersett, ' Louise Koesch. Elva Greene, Errol Ludicer Lee Reynolds, Russel Ralston. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Happersett chaperon i the young folks. This was the first . BktUig party 'of the season. SCIENCE In one's profession, is conscience applied; it Is honesty, veracity and fidelity. j ' Mechanical equipment is a, matter of "purchase. Professional equipment' la the result of study, acquaintance with conditions, appreciation of what you need when you need it. 30 years of practical experience In fitting glas- ses is at your service. We feel that it Is all right to tell you that we have satisfied nearly 2200 people and among them are over 200 children hetween the ages of 6 and 15 years in Union and Wallowa counties. . ,: .-. . " , Ask your neighbor or jour physi cian where is the most reliable place to have your eye fitted. The Doctor is endorsed by all cl the leading occullsts of Portland and all of the leading physicians of La Grande. .. The entire problem lies in these three words Rightly Fitted Lenics. .Fitted by the right man. All broken lenses replaced while yon wait. Charges are reasonable. , Satisfaction guaranteed and my guarantee is as good as my bond. f D. C. Wilson of New Bridge, Oregon, is at the Sommer today whije trans acting business matters1 here. . M. P. M DOCTOR OF OPTIC3 AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. FCLCT HCTFL BUILDING. Andy Lund, the North Powder Ice man is in the city, a guest at the Fo ley. He claims the ice crop will be plentiful In his town this year. , ' Attorney L J. Davis of Union is here during the trial and is also attending to other business matters. , ; ; F. H. Green of this city and C. A. I Roblnsom of Red Wing are In Portland transacting business matters. ' : t . The skating season has arrived once more. Quite a number of young folks spent yesterday 'evening on the Ice. . '.':; t A. I. Berry and daughters, Mabel and Nola of Sprlngdale, Arkansas, are here visiting their son and brother, respectively, W. W. Berry the merch ant ? . ONLY THREE MO o o $ 1 .25 dressed do lis 89c $500 $3.48 Gladys Oesterllng, one of the high school co-eds left this morning for Hood River, where she will rlslt with Miss' Elsie Wagner, a former Grande girl, during the holidays. ' Mrs. Luke Ferguson and children have gone to Portland to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson of Portland, Mr. Ferguson was formerly a machinist in the local shopB and was married recently. . . Big Reductions in kid body doll Closing Out All Fancy China At Less Than Cost! Trade at ML(TO La Grande