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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
i I . , . ,, .. . , --, ... .... . , : -:- - ,V FURS :. I - r- Y CANDY Christmas candies of all kinds. Just fresh from the largest and most sanitary factory in the world. Guaranteed pure. 25c and 35c Candies, 1 5c. 1 More Experienced Salespeople Wanted! Impossible to Handle the Trade In Sets and separate pieces, all shapes and kinds, from the cheapest to the best are mark ed at sale prices. Come and see One Fourth to One Half Off HURRY! The day and the hour is drawing near when we will close this wonderful bargain giving carnival. When the doors swing shut on this great sale your opportunity to buy high grade merchandise for so little price will be gone forever. Come, make use of the little time left and supply your future needs. We promised you bargains and we have made good- There is not one article in this magnificent stock that has not been reduced and pric es greatly cut. You have two more days to supply your wants at these wonderful low prices. Don't neglect this short time $70,000.00 worth of high grade merchandise and all on sale at slaughtered prices. , Think of the great opportunity to save money, not luxuries, but on the things you need every day of your life. No person can afford to overlook th money saving pos sibilities of a sale like this. We mean what we advertise, the goods are here, ev erything is on sale, prices are away below value in every instance and we are sel ling the goods. Put us to any test and you will find we will make good in every respect. We want you all to take advant age of this sale and we are making it worth your time. , CHRISTMAS GOODS CHRISTMAS, THE HAPPIEST AND BRIGHTEST TIME OF ALL THE YEAR, WHEN OUR HEARTS ARE FULL OF KINDNESS AND GOOD CHEER FOR ALL MANKIND. THERE HAS BEEN HAND ED DOWN TO US THROUGH THE EVER WHIRLING WHEEL OF TIME A BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM OF MAKING GIFTS TO THE ONES WE HOLD MOS T DEAR AND TO OTHERS TO CHEER THEM ON THEIR WAY THROUGH THE JOURNEY OF LIFE. WE HAVE BOUGHT OUR STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH THIS SENTIMENT IN VIEW AND HAVE PUT SUCH A LOW SALE PRICE ON THEM THAT NO ONE NEED BE DEPRIVED OF A HAPPY CHRISTMAS. HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, GLOVE BOXES, SEWING SETS HAND PAINTED TOILET SETS, ALL MANNER AND KINDS OF DOLLS AND TOYS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS, AND HUNDREDS OF USEFUL ARTI CLES FOR EVERYBODY, OLD OR YOUNG, ALL WITH THE PRICES CUT SO LOW THAT YOUR DOLLARS WILL DO DOUBLE THE DUTY HERE' THAN AT ANY OTHER STORE IN ALL OREGON. IF YOU BUY HOLIDAY GOODS AT ANY PLACE B UT AT THIS GREAT SALE YOU ARE LOSING MONEY. WE CAN AND DO SELL EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE FOR A SMALLER PRICE THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM AT ELSEWHERE. , : m WOMEN A All the suits, coats, dresses, kimonas, silk petticoats are marked at a very little price. Now is the time to get them while the sale prices are in effect. We are sel ling the entire stock of millinery at less than half price. Prices that talk for them- selves. We have promised bargains and low prices and we are making them extra good in this department. MEN IT IS CRIMINAL LARCENY TO YOUR PURSE TO PASS UP THIS CHANCE of securing clothing at th gripping, sizzling, business impelling prices we are making. They are a smashing, walloping success, so get in the game and get your share. FANCY HOSE Make one of the nicest Christ mas presents. We have them in all light shades, plain, lace and embroidered. 75c values at 33 cents. Plain black silk hose linen heel and toe, $1.50 value $1.19 BELS 20,000 Pounds of fresh candy all kinds and flavors W will supply Sun day schools, societies and ' all public institutions at prices that can not be equalled else where. All kinds ...........15c per lb PEESOSA1S. Charles Reynolds is tome tor the holidays, arriving this morning. He Is a student at O. A. C. William Sherod and wlfa were over tror.t Wi.Uowa last night, staying nt the Savoy. Cecil Wright was In the city from Walla Walla last night, staytng at the Savoy. Mrs. Frank Stllwell and children wtl spend the Christmas holidays In Sioux City, Iowa. A. B. Plnley, who la In business with Jay Reynolds at Salem Is here to ppend the Christmas holidays with the J. 12. Reynolds family.- II. C. McCrae ot Summervile va3 a guest In the city last night staying nt the Savoy. Mr. McCrae is proprie tor ot the hotel at Suuimerville. Trncey Wade, a student at O. A. C, arrived this morning to spond the Christmas holidays with his reliit'.ve and friends In La Grande ' Mis. C'ir.s. Hug of Enterprws tran sacted l-.siness in the city last night, iiM.Ung her headquarters at the Sa voy held. Jay Reynolds, In business at Salem, arrived home this morning to spend the holidays with his father and brotii ers of this city. He has been located in Salem since his graduation from 0. A. C. Mm Laura Hawes of KaMr.tus, Wn. has been visiting old time neighbors at HUgard for a few days and returns to her home in Washington tonight where she moved to about a year and a half ,igo. E. Billings and Saxton I5ruco, civil engineers of Sutherlin, arrivedthTs morning and are guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Billings of this city. The three men were college chums at Q. A. C. Matinee to Children. The Arcade theatre will conduct a special program for all children un der 12 years of age on Saturday sf" ternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Chil dren In town and out are Invited, FOR RENT Six room house on Cher ry street and Cove avenue. City ter, one acre ground. Rent $12.00. Phone Red 3621. 12-21-6'