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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1910)
LA GRANDE INNING OBSERVER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 191(f. L . ' I A u o ot o o o oo 0 0 0 o o O rEESOXALS. o THE ISIS WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ; MONDAY V v v -TGRIEHT'S PRQSRm Clarence Baer, wife and children csf Imnaha are in the city today. i : Li i i - If Love Laughs at Locksmiths Pathe. A Russian Wolf Hunt. Suspicion Vitagrapa. The Key of Life Edison. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons ot the tnatlne. 8ee die play in lobby. : . ' ' C. W. Bunting of Walla Walla is registered at the Sommer. D. A. Watt and Al. Pucket of Cove, are registered at the Sommer. Fred B. Currey is here today spend. lng the holiday period -with hit fam ily.' . . - - . Miss Susie Deal and her nephew, Austin are visiting with her brother, Roger Deal, of South, La Grande. I LO C A LS si The youngsters are very much in terested in our baaement Toy land. Free candy. ... The Golden Rule Co. Max Gummerman and wife of En- terprlse passed through the city yes terday on their way to Portland. wmmmm Mat White with the Grande Ronde Lumber Co. at Perry la shopping in the city today. : v - Mrs. E. E. Smith of Portland is ' a Chlrstmaa guest with Mr. and Mr. J. D. Slater, arriving van luutuiuj. For Bale cheap, 15,000 feet ot lum ber consisting of ship lap 2x4-2x6 and 1x12. Will sell cheap. Apply to B. 8. Davis, sewer contractor, Harold Grady of the. Observer bus-' Ineea department is In Pendleton to day on business matters. " " ' 1! I! n li i ! cm 4. 'i s - -r i i eld Santa Clans seems very much at Tiome in'onr basement Toyland. as It is the nearest like his , work shop, he has seen. Beautiful toys every where.' r ., ::wj,V';''il The Golden Rule Co. The University of Oregon Glee club passed through the city this morning bound for Pendleton where they give a performance this evening. Ladles desiring Facial Massage, Shampooing, V Manicuring or Scalp Treatment should visit the Paris Hair Store, v;;.; - r:- r"'-, Switches, Curls, Faffs and Comb inn made to order can also supply the trade with Hair Goods and Novelties, Hassag Cream and Facial Eemedles. JE FI5 HI : STORE '";"rSSi PA1K23 ;; v Kl Fir Street La Graada. Ore. ; The quicker a celd is gotten jcii of th m the dan ear from pneumonia m other wrina dbeaees. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Vs., vss "i firmly believe Cham berlain's Coueh. Rnedy to f alwolately the beet preparation on the arfcet for ooWa. I have recommended it, to my friends ud they all agree with, me." or sale -by all Mr Will French will spend Christ mas at home. She hae been at Hot Lake sanatorium for the past eight weess. m nnfl Mrs. E. Adcock left this morning on No. 17 tor Adams to spend a.. - A. I Mas AA the' . holidays , wun reiauys friends. ', : ; Miss Pauline LederK left for Pen dleton this morning to spend Christ mas with her father and will go to Walla Walla before returning. ; ; .' '" ' '' ' v '' ' Mr. tAtira Green Wills ie over f rom Hot Lake to .spend .Christmas -hk W parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Green. , . vr.ii Williamson is home from Ontario where he has heen employed with the American Light & Power t-o. the past several months. Jack Tnilng, engineer on the west end is taking a lay off and has gone " "- 'i mm iii- - -- 1 ill v-" ' ' "ltir wii.i"."e'''L'"t'' W ' '..' xn lf it AT I f II IIbW I 1 1 111 II ill I IWW in' Ii II 1 1 l li n ii I.MIi ill Ii i 1 Ulli ." 1 1 it " i" nimiMi iiiiriinB.fc-i to Umatilla, ducX shooting. mm 'mini - ' " " 1 1 '' iiiw-wi ii -in I M H ' . 1 the Seven Nations and .making prep- ' '" ' , s i a rat Ions for, Installing a mill. , : , Principal J. ; D. Stout of the La ' ;: ' ; : Cove to spend Christmas with hs Eberaol signal man - for Stanley , lenufl.- ' nuii) iuskuis camp ai iwauuws, vwue ' , : '' ' ' ' ; in bn'the Elgin branch yesterday. Mr. Ralph Ward ot Joseph registered Ebersol will spend the holidays here at the Foley. Mr. Ward is on his way and Mr. McKenzie went to Hunting to Pendleton to spend the holidays ton to visit his mother.' with blamother and sister.'.. ; ' ' . It D. Hamilton & arranging to leave the early part of next week to spend the winter In Portland. 1 : Walter Pierce . who has been in Portland for the past week has Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Cavlriess leave shortly after the holidays California where they will spend winter. . ' V wni for the re- Present yourself new- suit i ll ysisJH r. u& Fred Gavford of Josepn, returneaj this morning from Portland where he went with four cars of hogs and re ports finding the market in good shades. Sales were brisk at 9 cents. -; j turned home. , 6k Word was received today that Miss Judith Snodgrass who has been mak ing her home In California for sev eral months' Is exacted to return . . . : -oon 'after tne DrBt 0f the year. ; Mrs. Fergus, wife of Conductor Fer-1 ";.T i j . ; - pis on the Pendleton-Huntington pas. senger run, arrived this morning to spend - Christmas la this city with i friends, '.. - ' '"I Express, Offices Unshed. The American Express company is piled, fclghJSthCbrlBtmas presents, , ; and like tbe poefoflfce is congested. A. " Kunkel", of Spokane; passed:- 7 mianigM.;TOnigoy;ne omcera m through the city yesterday. Mr. Kun- charge will have the . congestion kel Is agent for Montana, Idaho, Ore- j ciearea away, u oeusyeu. . gon and Utah for the Gelser Threshing ' 1 '; - ! j Machine Co. ' 1-- 'mVkmiiftm'U'wimwmwvi John G. McAllister, with Mason and Erhman, Portland, is at the Fo ley. Mr. McAllister has been making his headquarters in Baker but after the 1st ofthe year; can be found at the Foley. . ; . BrinfT vour riG'jct: ordpy for n?intinft to. The Observer. Satisfaction Always V the Miss . Ethel Gulling, employed m O-W ' head offlces at Port- . land is home for an over-Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gulling and other ' relatives and friends. .: ' ' , Oar Ilaberdashery, Deiartment is "glow with choice and exclushe cre ations that would make the most ap propriate nf rWatmaa CMta inT SIIV Jr,n' anT "Tonng Man or any Boy. ewwear, Gloves, Shirts, aight Bobes and Fajamas, Honse Coats, Bath Kobes, Hosiery, Collars and f'ffs, Mafflers, Shirt Protectors, Sbs? a lenders. Umbrellas, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, etc, etc Our Haberdashery is not the kind that confronts jou everywhere. We show exclusive styles from the best mannfactarers that will be ap preciated because it shows Us caste tat a glance. Mleses Harriet, Sadie and Hazel Young are home from Pendleton where they are spending the winter as teachers and students In the Pen dleton Academy. . lassnmh ;.v;:;f,:-.-.-. m m a - r. lAdvenisma I WANTED Position bv man and wife as cook, wife as helper. Camp prererrvja. inquire ODserver. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light . housekeeping. ' Inquire Clinton Van Fleet, Golden Rule. FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. Inquire of W. R. Baxter. J. D.' McKennon received by ex press yesterday from Tom Flowers, Carthage, Mo., , two big oppossums. Mr. McKennon was all smiles this morning and was really nervous waiting for the time to dress the smoottailed boys. PRICES MODERATE ALWAYS r Qothiers and o)i AyDf Furnichcrs Chas. Brandon, teamster- for the Seven Nation mines came In ' last night and report 14 Inches of snow I on the nprlver. The crew will do the assessment work on the Eureka mine owned by Julius Fisher and then LOST Sunday morning in postof- Sce several opened letters addressed to W. R. Klvette, Including Invoices way bills and checks. Return to Ob server office. LOST 4-ln. nln with brass valve of oil wagon. Leave at Fowler's office and receive reward. , ; iaMoQiiie ElsiTy sat 10) P'IWI " ' iH;iUHiy.iiWi WITHTHE Daily Evening Observer I by Carrier, One Year in Advance v Dafly Evening Observer $1.00 Cash, 0 Months, per mnth Daay,by Mail, ! Year tf Aft in Advance . : . w" 65c Choicest Cbocolates, Bon 0 Bons and' other high grade 0 0 dies arrived in late shipment ' and will be sold at half price J 0 at the Fair: ' Q Veldy, by Mail, 1 Yr C A in Advance . . . v These beautiful gifts can be seen at tKe Observer Office, If the'solicitor misses you call us on the'phone La Grande Evening Observer BELL PHONE, Main 13; IND. PHONE 1342 Remember, a Beautiful Berry Set FREE on the above terms U " ' commence putting ore on the dump of