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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
I 'J 11 f : 1 BEAR " I There is nothing so suitable and serviceable to make your friend a nice present than a good Watch, Diamond Ring or Pin. We have a large selection of watches, and our prices we guarantee to be as low, '"arid possibly lower, than any so-cMed sales price, and equal to if not low than ' .j :-:-:. :;.;.;; Our large stock of.Jfiije quality diamonds we get direct from the cutter, and guarantee to sell lower than any-of the houses in Chicago, New York or elsewhere. Call and examine our stock before buying and be convinced that we are saving you money. Don't take chances on buying from houses that you do not know, when you can get your goods from a reliable firm. i . ' ' Seel our KM of Silver ' ft? x 'M . L' fSftJ"""5", ' J 11 l cum icu a Ainct miu u hi orenas. FEME Ko piece with, out this Trade Mark on It la genuine. ESTABLISHED 1891. v- ' : . ,";.:.'. : ." .'. . ' . .-. ...... Leading and Reliable Jewelers. ADAMS AVE, OPPOSITE U.S. LAND OFFICE .7 if.. Hand I nrir"r"rrrTrTrTJtpij,wpijTjini " Ends Winter's Troubles. t many, winter is a season of trou ble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and Hps;' chilblains, cold sores, red and rough sklnS, prove this. But such troubles fly . before Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial con vinces. OreateHt healer of burns, bolls piles, cuts, sores, bruises, eczema and sprains. Only 25c at all druggists. IOC OUGHT TO KSOW, this shop, and Its ability to em yon best Onr one strongest desire lg to turn out the best CLEANING &XD PKESSING ntf to rlee our services U ' meet your satisfaction. We be. lleve we do this. If jour pit . i nenU ae'd our attontloa tend - them to as and we will do yonr work promptly and guarantee not to rola the materials. ELITE DYEING- & CLEANING AYOAKS Vain 61. IT. B. Waggoner OREGON APPLES A SHE I LASD SHOW AT CHICAGO TASTES APPLES, purchased a fairly good order of goods was also listed as a victim of her bad . tell of her arrest In Montana still try and presented a check of about $50, check schemes and in other stores of ing to work the bad check business the city did she try to get rid of j While here she wore goggles and had checks. She eot out of town that 611 the appearance of an honest lndl- night, however, and no trace other has been found until the halftone appeareu In. a Spokane paper and news items saying her husband would call for the purchases In a few moments. She got a nice handful of change and disap pearedthe husband story was .of course a myth. The People's Btore vtdual. You will find that .druggists every- all dealers where speak well of .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in the sale of It that In cases of coughs and colds It can al ways be depended upon, and that It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Itlfliardson and O'Neill the Principal Speakers Yesterday. (By U. 8. Land and Irrigation Exposl- , ' tlon.) Chicago, Ilia.; v Deo, 8. (Special to the Observer) Oregon apples scored a big hit yesterday when visitors iu the big land show at the coliseum here were each presented with one of the big luscious. .prize winners by the of ficials oTr 'th. Union-Southern Pacific railroads. ' : The apples had been sent to the show 1 by Crtjgon grower who were anxious that their fruit should be put Into the mouths of as pinny Chicago ans as It was possible to reach in one day. i . vi v, -rf .'.' The program of speeches and musir which has been prepared was given ! one of the T Union-Southern .Paclfh halls. J. H. O'Neill, acting as Gover nor West's personal representative, and Tom Richardson of Portland made the principal, speeches and pounded home in the minds of his auditors the fact that Oregon is the best and fast est growing state in point of popula tion and wealth per capita of any Iu the union. Select THIS Car you can put $500 in the bank. and The rooms are good and Steam heated only block from depot one D. C Brichoux, Prop. WOMAN FOKGE10 IS CAl'GHT. Woman Who Is Thought to 11 mo Worked Here Arrested In Montana. Mrs. M..X. Arni8trong( alias Mrs. J V. Wright, a'.las Mrs. Kllcn Rrown. alias Mrs. Leonard, alias Marie N Pangborn, said to be the woman whc got away with several bad check ven tures In this city about two months ago has been arreBted in Anaconda Montana, and Is a Spokane woman according to newspaper advices from Spokane. The woman is Identified br F. D. Hatsten and his clerks through r picture published In a Spokane paper a few days ago. Not long since she If you have been figuring on the purchase of an Its distinctive Style and abundant Poweradded durability make it 191 2's Undisputed Leader 8i;caJyo0AUcaV0W??y?5new Maelspe- to the known Maxwell 'reliability, economy and cial for $1280 and put the difference m the bank, jwh . " By, investigating and comparing you will read ily see that this car is the equal of any car within $500 of its price. : The New, Powerful, Stylish, 36 hp Maxwell Special, $1280. Compare the surpassing style of the new Maxwell make this an aristocrat among automobiles. The Special with any other car near its price. The new remarkably low price is possible through the great ventilated fore-doorflush-side vestibuled steel' ttiSiw PurchasmS economies of the body, with inside control, the Columbia Honey-" TOT2L&yraalKWttIlb com'b type radiator, new designed bonnet, rich t Xa ish many of the attractions of the expensive cars one today. A postal will do. R. W. LEIGHTON'S FirStreet, Ld GARAGE, AGEN1S Grande, Or.