TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE TIIREU
Another Shipment in
To-day
PENDLETON:
BLANKETS
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We received today tile most beautiful assortment of Peudleton blankets ever
shown by, the mill, all new patterns, not an old one in the lot, both light and
dark patterns in fact every color you can think of come and see them while
the assortment is large prices $5.00 to $8.50
PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY BY EXPRESS TODAY 75 and $1.00
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
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Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
PECULIARITIES OF WAR. j
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(United Press Correspondence )
Paris, Noy. 16. (By mail) Seven-
tecA-year-old Madamoiselle Emiliene
Moreuu of Loos today wears on her
bosom the coveted War Cross, after
being cited in the order of the day for
bravery, before the entire anmy of
France. ,
Many Jean d'Arcs the present war
GIPTY GIFTS THAT'LL BRING
XMAS CHEER
T4 ELECTRICAL
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Electric gifts are useful and ornamental appro
priately (jniistmassy. A row ot our specials:
-Electric irons :
Sewing machine motors
Electric toasters ...
.....$2,139
.: $10.50
$3.50
.... $5.00
. $2.00
.,i $8.00
$5.00 and Up
.........$6.50
Electric grills .: ., .-
Ovinette .....
Electric chafing dish
Electric p;ercoIaters
Electric heatinsr TVads
The New India collapsible lamp $5.50
Vacuum cleaners, special $19.75
Decorative Lighting sets safe and convenient
OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS.
The A. 0. Nash Electric Co.
has developed, but she is the young
est and one of the very first women
in France to be given the War Cross.
Beginning a yeur ago last October,
when the Germans first occupied Loos,
she succeeded in so winning the re
spect of the Germans as to keep im
mune from molestation or disturb
ance her aged father who was slowly
dying of chagrin over1 France's
troubles. When the father died, the
Germans themselves gave ' Mile.
Moreau the wood out of which she
fashioned a coffin, though in accept
ing it she gave them to understand
that nothing could ever diminish her
French enmity towards them.
Almost immediately afterwrd came
rumors of the impending attack by
the English. This attack began Sep
tember 25. With the first roar of
the three day's artillery bombardment
preceding the infantry attack Mille.
Moreau posted herself in the garret
of her three-story home to watch the
battle.
For three days she lay here, face
downward, without food, watching.
Shells burst about the house. Neigh
boring walls and roofs crashed down,
but Mille. Moreau's home was not
touched.
Finally came the moment for the in
fantry assault. The kilted Highland
ers fought into the streets of Loos,
while Mille. Monreau -dragged their
wounded into her home and cared for
them. ' . '
In the midst of this task she dis
covered that five Germans who had
taken refuge in a cave were firing on
the advancing English and could not
be dislodged. Seizing a revolver from
the hand of a dead Englishman and a
grenade from another she charged.
The hurled grenade killed three. The
two remaining, with fixed bayonets,
charged. Calmly she stood, revolver
posed, until the shining blades were
almost at her breast, then shot both i
men. I
As the shot echoes die daway, the
main hody of the Scotch came in sign
ing "God Save the King." Moreau let
them finish, then leaping before the
troops, began the "Marseillaise."
She had not finished the first verse
before every Scotchman had joined
her. , .
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LOW PRICES NOW
Men's suits ......................$5.00 to $10.00
Men's hats and caps . .. . ...... . . .v. . . . i .85c, $1.50, $2.00
Men's shoes and rubbers ...75c, $1.35, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Men's work shirts ' .40e
Men's work shirts, wool $1.25, to $1.45
Men's heavy underwear Site
Union suits 95c to $1.75
' Cotton glaves and ox and handkerchiefs ........... .5c, 10c, 15c
Cotton gloves and sox wool, 20c, 25c
Overalls, Union .;.50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00
Suit cases, trunks and bags .$1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00
We buy and sell all kinds of jewelry. We keep open until 9 p. m.
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Values That Cannot Elsewhere Be Approached in
Over Stuffed Rockers
Sewing Rockers
Library Tables
Center Tables
. China Closets
Medicine Cabinets
Carpet Sweepers
Music Cabinets
sTabourettes
.Sectional Bookcases
Morris Chairs1
Easv Chairs
Hall Seats
Rugs
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Intended for Gift Purposes
Christmas
Blooming Plants
Theae always make acceptable gifts. We
will begin showing in our windows about
the 15th a beautiful assortment. Be sure
and see them. Make your selectioa and
we will deliver anytime.
Cut Flowers
Orders are now eomiig la. Let us have
your order early. Remember as UBual, orders
are filled in the order received first come
first served.
Holly Wreaths
Green and Berried Helly.
Red Ruscus
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Delivery at Time
You Want it
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Furniture on
Easy Payments
La Grande Seed &
Floral Co.