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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
WE
HAVE
A complete assortment of Christmas candy give
us a call and Ave will please you. 1 ! '
Our Specials for Cash
WEDNESDAY
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Phesant coffee, per pound ...... 20c
Golden Star soap, 7 bars ........25c
Snider 's catsup, per pint bottle : : 20c
All we ask is to give us a trial, and we will save .
you money. .
WHITE'S GROCERY
305 N. Fir Phone Main 42
D. R.FONG MEDICINE CO. OS
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Curei Bodily Diseases With Root and Herblff ?
Treatment. Free Consultation t&-f
Phone 762
1412 Adams Ave.
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UNION COUNTY NEWS
(From Elgin' Recorder)
Plummer Carlton, Sr., who was a
resident of this section some 25 years
ago, died at Clurkston, Wbsh., Dec 6,
1915, after a brief illness from pneui
monia. The remains were interred
December 9th. .
The sly old coyote which lias evad
ed hounds and hunters of the Willow
creek section and south end of Pump
kin Ridge for the past three years,
has fallen at last, having met his Wat
erloo Tuesday morning. The pack of
hounds belonging to Oliver Kerr and
lerry Iuttle performed the task.
Carl Em, the two and a half year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hawk
ins, died suddenly at the family home
in this city at 12:00 M. Sunday night.
Death was the result of diphtheria.
The remains were interred Monday
forenoon in the family burial plot in
the City cemetery,
J. M. Churchill, for several years a.
resident of Elgin and veteran of the
Civil war, was found dead in his chick
en house shortly after noon yesterday
by his son Charley.
Jack Keffer and Jake Hallgarth re- j
port the killing of a monster bobcat i
the Goiden Creek section last Sunday, i
The two gentlemen own a pack of
hounds and on that morning started i
for coyote chase. Not long after
starting the dogs jumped the bobsat
and succeeded in treeing the varmint
which was soon killed with a rifle. I
Mrs. A. H. Parsons and daughter !
Miss Nellie, returned home yesterday"
morning from an-extended visit with '.
friends and relatives in various points
of Utah, which state was their form
er home. They report a delightful
trip.
. Miss Norah Brooks returned Mon
day from La Grande for a short visit
with home folks.
(Frami Union Republican) .
Earl Skaggs has been down in the
Payette country on a visit this week.
Mrs. Sig Cline has been in La
Grande recently taking treatment for
her eyes.
Operator-Mudge has returned to his
station at the line Junction and Oper
ator Bullis left this weeic for another
position.
Mrs. Florence Dobbin and daughter
Margaret expect to go to Portland
about the 28th to remain for a couple
of months.
Cashier C. W. Wright of the First
j National was in Haines Sunday last,
wbicjiuuiK w some mutters prior xo nis
removal to that place.
Gussie Lewin arrived , Saturday last
from San Francisco and will have
charge of the Union Drug store of this
place until further notice.
Tom Johnson, of Lower Cove, re
turned from Portland Wednesday. He
attended the fat stock show and
brought back some prizes for his ex
hibits of hogs. , I
George Baxter is training a bunch
of M, I, A, boys at basket ball, and hi
expects to meet some of the best play
ers of this section during the season.
They are practicing at the - Smith
warehouse hall. x
W. T. Wright last week presented
to the public schools of Union the fine
cabinets of minerals that have for a
long time been in the First National
Bank building. . The cabinets holding
the minerals were purchased by the
school district. .
' Kenneth McCormick, of La Grande,
deputy county clerk, was in the city
over Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mis.
F. A. Bidwell. Mr. McCormick ex
pects to be a candidate to succeeed
county Clerk E. Wright, who is an
aspirant for the nomination for .pub
lic Utility Commissioner from eastern
Oregon. .
Dry Chain Wooff.
For sale by Frank J. Bradley. Phone I
Red 1012. Adv 12-14-tf. '
ABERDEEN
Blatchfords
Calf Meal
Shady Brook
Alfalfa & Molasses
Conkey's
Poultry
; Remedies
SAWYER & CLARK
; COMPANY,
Phone M 17
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
Streets. - '
Are You Cold?
Then Try
ABERDEEN
NEW NAVEL
ORANGES
SUNKIST BRAND
4 sizes 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c per dozen.
Sweet Japanese oranges, 20c per dozen.
Try a sack of
SNOW DROP FLOUR, per sack .....$1.45
There is nothing better. '. -
PHONE MAIN 70
HARRIS GROCERY
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
IF LUMBER IS NEEDED
in any of youp Christmas plans
or preparations we urge you to
order it now. We are prepared
to deliver anything in lumber in
any quantity you require.. Of
course it will be the same high
grade material we always sell.
'And the prices will be on our
same old moderate scale.
GEO. , PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
THE NEW CIGAR
MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL
5c, lOc and 2 for 25c Made in LaCicr.de
mmmm m mm t
Great Year End Clearance SaleYear End
! Prices for Practical Gift Seekers
Not a Sale of Odd Sizes and Unseasonable Merchandise But a Great Sweep of
Seasonable Goods.
ENTICING PRICES ON SUITS AND
OVERCOATS.
$12.50 Suits or overcoats, sale price $8.50
$15.00 Suits or overcoats, sale price $9.75
$20.00 Suits or overcoats, sale price $14.00
$22.50 Suits.or overcoats, sale price. $16.25
$25.00 Suits or overcoats, sale price ...... . .$17.75
BARGAINS IN SINGLE PANTS.
$2.00 Cashmere pants, sale price . . .-. . . .$1.50
$2.50 Cashmere pants, sale price $1.85
$3.50 Cashmere pants, sale price $2.60
$4.00 Cashmere pants, sale price ....... .$3.00
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A TIP ON WOOLEN SHIRTS.
75c Heavy outing shirts 35
$1.25 Wool shirt .80
$1.75 Wool shirt ; . $1.30
$2.00 Wool shirt .$1.50
$2-50 Wool shirt .$1.90
ENGLISH SLIP-ON.
$6.00 Slip-on, sale price '. : ......... $4.25
$8.00. Slip-on, sale price $6.00
$12.50, Slip-on, sale price $9.25
HOLIDAY NECKWEAR IN ENDLESS
VARIETY.
25c Ties ...... ...15
50c Ties ..: .35
75c Ties 50
$1.00 Ties 75
All J. B. Stetson hats, all shades and styles . . $2.50
EXTRA SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST.
$2.50 Genuine Dents' kid gloves. .$1.50
LOOK LOOK
Going out of the Lewis A. Crossett shoe line, all
, bench made $5.00 and $6.00 shoes, sale price $3.90
ALL MACKINAWS AT WHOLESALE FACTORY
QOST.
MEN'S HOSIERY.
50c Silk hose 25
25c Hole proof hose .. . 20
25c Cashmere hose 20
12 l-2c Engineer hose 8 1-30
UNDERWEAR PRICES. ' .
50c Heavy ribbed, sale price . . .25
$1.25 Heavy wool, sale price 850
$1.50 Coopers, sale price $1.10
$1.00 Union suits, sale price 75$
$1.25 Union suits, sale price 850
$2.00 Union suits, sale price $1.35
$2.50 Union suits ,sale price $1.85
$3.00 Union suits, sale price $2.25
$5.00 Union suits, sale price .' $3.85
SWEATERS.
$7.50 Ruff neck, sale price , . . . .$6.00
$6.00 Ruffneck, sale price . . . $4.50
$5.00 Ruffneck, sale price .$3.65
$2.50 Jersey, sale price ...$1.90
Come and get in now at the Big Discount Sale. Opportunity is Knocking at Your Door, get Your Share of
These Whirlwind Bargains.
Store Open Even
ings During Sale
ASH
BROS.
La Grande,
Oregon.