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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, DECE.MBKU 13, 1010. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Subscribe for Magazines for Friends high school. 12-8-tf. Third street, Adv. Th IT nnH f Munincr plnh will crivp I its first dunce Friday night, Dec. 15, ai Kex null. All members requested to re present and bring their friends, Magazine subscriptions make a pleasing gilt, one that for twelve months coii tinues to be a reminder of the giver. A gift of a magazine often proves a perfect solution of some puzzling gift problem. Any subscriptions of this character should be placed with us at once so as not to delay receipt of the January issues. We'take subscriptions for all magazines at the lowest prices. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Dr. Ralston. nhvsTclan sureean and osteopath is now located in rooms 12 and 13 over Suverthorn & Drug store, Main 21: Night phone Main 81. Adv, 10-16-tf. Honey to Imi. On Improved real property m Union :ounty, no delays, current rate. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. When in doubt buy books for Christmas gifts. Newlin Book Stat'y Co. Adv. 12-9-tf. Drs. Darland, over Putman's. Adv. 12-5-tf, ' When in Portland you will find The Observer on sale at the Oregon Ho tel news stand and Imperial Hotel news stand. As Old as Christmas Itself. Is the practice of giving books for guts. See our beautiful line. New, lin Book & Stafy. Co. Adv. 12-9-tf Drs. Darland, over Putman's. Adv 12-5-tf Come to a Stationery Store for t SHERRY THEATPvE t The House f Quality 4 :l Last Showing "LOVE NEVER DIES" Romance of the Stage Inspired by Mendelssohn's Spring Song, Featuring RUTH STONEHOUSE and FRANKLYN FARNUM Comedy "A SEPTEMBER MOURNING" lUJIUKICUft VALESKA s UK ATT i Coming Events Dec. 11 to 13 State Horticultural society meeting at Hood River. December 14 City election, at Wal lowa. December 15 to 16 Oregon Wool Growers' Convention, at Heppner, . January 2 to 6 Farmers' and Home Makers' week, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. LOCAL BREVITIES. Pyralin ivory at Putnam drug store. Adv. ll-9-tf The Observer's new phone number Is Main 37. Front quarter of beef 7 cents an 1 we pay highest prices ftr hide and sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market, 1119 1-2 Adams Ave. Adv. 12 5-tf. your Christmas Stationery. Book and Stat'y. Co. Newlin For the babies, pretty ivory rattles and pacifiers and teething rings, a most adaptable present for the little one. All prices from 25 cents up. At Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. 12-12-tf Let us show you our Victrola Outfit No. 1 with 20 selections, $22.50. New lin Book & Stat'y. Co. See Mrs. Dunn's China at Harris' Art Store. 12-12-tf Engraved Stationery makes one of the nicest presents for the lady. There is yet plenty of time to choose the box of paper that you wish and have it engraved in the initials or monogram that you wish. Special Engraved Christmas Cards and Letters at Sil verthorn's Family Drug Store. 12-12-tf The U and I Dancing club will give its first dance Friday night, Dec. 15, at Rex hall. All members requested to he present and bring their friends, 12-13-3t Room and board for two. 1008 We pay best prices for second hand furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black 3351. Adv. 12-4-tf. I -a Verne Grimm Trio Score Hit. This refined musical act from Hip podrome time scored a big hit at the Arcade last night. The large audi ences who heard these artists voted them one of the best and high-class PY REX acts ever billed in the city. The trio of saxophoneists, featuring the Glov. Worm und My Rosary and a rag-time j specialty, was most highly 'appreciate j ed by the audience. These artista i will appear again tonight at the Ar cade with a change of program and there will also be a complete change of pictures. Remember your friend with Camera. Something that will make them happy the year around and give them a never-ending amount of en joyment. Cameras of all the different sizes from the Vest Pocket to the 5x7 View Camera, to fit your every want. r rom ?2 to $35. Special Postal Card Cameras from $12 to $27.50. Postal Curds and Print Albums, all sizes, in the latest Looso Leaf designs, from 50 cents to $5. At Silverthorn's Fan ily Drug Store. 12-12-tf The greatest display of imported toys and games ever shown in La Grande. Newlin Book & Stat'y. Co. Adv. 12-9-tf. E. Rosenbaum, 1402 Sixth street. Phone Black 1472. Expert masseur. Vibratory and massage treatments, bwedish movements and medical gym, nasties. My motto, "Permanent health through perfect circulation ot blood and nerve forces." Adv. 12-7-lm. The Christmas shopping center Newlin Book & Stat'y. Co. Adv. 12-9-tf. GLASSWARE FOR THE KITCHEN. ALWAYS A WELCOME GIFT. COME IN AND SEE THIS NEWEST WARE FOR MAKING COOKING EASY w H. B0HNENKAMP COMPANY Don't overlook our Edison phono graph or a victrola as a Christmas present for the whole family. $15.00 to $250.00, on easy terms Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Adv. 12-9-f "The Voice With a Smile" 'Central" is always pleasant when you say Main 40. She knows it is the most popular number on her board when people are in a hurry for drugs or other drug store goods. Phone for Drugs and see how prompt our free delivery service is. There is no need of facing inclem ent weather, or of neglecting your household duties when you need some thing from our store. Just Phone Main 40 LA GRANDE PHARMACY Adolph Newlin, Mgr. 12-13-3t The U and I Dancing club will give its first dance Friday night, Dec. 15, at Rex hall. All members requested to be present and bring their friends. 12-13-3t Wood Sawmg. Wood. sawing promptly done, city or country. J. J. Murchison. Phone Red 3672. Adv. tf In Our Hardware Department are a Multitude of Gift Selections .-V i '.x V Dainty Cut Glass Dainty indeed, but not expensive and there are ever so many different pieces from which to choose. See the new patterns in Colonial Glassware. Casseroles, percolators and meat roasters are shown in many different styles, at prices to please everyone. Siifrf f.-.rf Beautiful China Many- splendid gifts will be chosen from our Ilaviland or Bavarian China selections may be made from open stocks if you do not wish an en tire set. Three popular designs to choose from, and a complete stock of each design. land-painted diina and silverware in sets are featured in our hardware department. Our line offers a large assortment of pretty patterns at pop ular prices. Misses Jones and Ranone We carry a ful1 jine in Ladles Suits, Coats and Skirt'j in the S. & H. garment. We make Suits, Coats. Skirts and Dresses. A perfect fit guaranteed. Remodeling done. West s New Bid?. Suits! Suits! Suits! 1-2 price. Jones-Rabone. Adv. 12-7-tf, Cut Flowers for Xmas. Leave your order now. Orders filled in the order received. As there are never enough to go around the early orders will get the flowers. If you were late last Xmas order no.v and don't get disappointed again. La Grande Seed & Floral Co. Adv. A Penny social in the Baptist church basement Friday evening. Supper from 6:30 to 9:00. Everybody welcome. 12-1 l-5t Stylish stationery in special boxes. La Grande Pharmacy. 12-ll-2t gift Don't forget that when the cold winter wind chapps the face and hands, and the lips become rough and cracked, that there is a remedy for all of these ailments in the Silverthorn Family Drug Store Creams and Toilet Preparations. Voiletta Cream for the Chapped Hands, and the Almond Cream to soften and protect the skin. 12-12-tf Announcements John P. (Jerry) Rusk announces that ho has moved his law office from the Loftus building to rooms 22 and 23 Wcst-Jacobsen building. 12-13-4t Rev. G. R. Archer, of Alicel, is de livering a series of sermons at Sum mervillc, for December. More than the usual importance is attached. The whole community is profoundly inter ested. Sunday night there will be im portant services. Special music at each service. A social will be given by the Knights and Ladies of Security, Thursday night, Dec. 14. All mem bers are requested to be present. No charges. The W. C. T. U.' will meet at the home of Mrs. G. G. Holmes, C03 N Avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Why The Observer 18 popular it prints the world's news today, while it is news. Carving Sets for the Christmas Bird I H'cause eating plays such a very important part in all of the coming festivities; a carving set is particularly appropriate as a gut Knives, safety razors, shears, are among the. many articles claiming the attention of Christmas Shoppers. "We carry a very complete line of the famous ll'enrv Sears & Sons high grade cutlery and silverware. Prices $2.50 to $5-50 Tf you desire something useful why not give one of these flashlights shown in all sizes. Prices 70c to $2.75 Complete stock bulbs, and batteries. SEE OUR WINDOW OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS IN OUR HARDWARE; DEPARTMENT New Line o(f One-Piece Aluminum Ware The Gift That Lasts For Years 15c to $4-50 Give Him a Safety Razor A good selection of popular makes In prices from $1.00 to $5.00 Alarm Clocks Reliable Makes: 98c to $2.75 Tub (g 'OLDEN ML Quality tfie same-'BuceA fe&u La Grande's 'Hi Minim Store PERSONAL MENTION Attorney T. H. Crawford left this morning for Portland on business matters. Mrs. Violet Morgan, department in spector for the W. R. C, is transact ing business in Pendleton today. P. E. Smith, an Elgin merchant, re turned home this morning, after transacting business in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, who have been in attendance at the McMinn ville meeting of the Farmers' union, returned homo today, after having visited the stock show in Portland. AT THE HOTELS Foley. C. M. Mathews, II. A. Whitney, R. P.. Sheflcr, F. L. March, Portland; Warren Smith, Salem; P. J. Esch bach, North Yaltima; C. A. Nyswand cr, Denver; F. O. Farnsworth, Frank E. Smith, Elgin; Grace N. Foley, Salt I. ake; R. P. Wilson, Joseph; C. Do pew, La Grande; D. MncDonuld and wife. Savoy. Albert Hubbard, I. J. Roster, M. fc. Wilcox and wife, H. A. Inwall, Port land; W. B. Watson, Kamela; Clar ence Foster, Frank Bennett; Weston; II. McGoldrick and wife, Imbler; R. II. Diggs and wife, A. V. Ringo, J. A. Yeager, Pendleton; Mrs. George Gar rett, Condon; E. L. Allen and wife, Kamela; Elmer Hanson, Boise; Mrs. G. L. Madden, Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Mae Ringo, Jim Sutherland, E. Williams, Will Young, L. J. Furgason, James L. Woodell, Mrs. Rotha Tubbs. M. O. Bennett, Meacham; C. W. Mun- ford, Wallowa; D. L. Hickey, Seattle; L. A. Wagner, San Francisco; Jack Mitchell, Boise; J. B. Ihler, Eua Clare, Wis.; Elizabeth Coulter, Enterprise; R, M. Diller, E. B. Budge, San Fran cisco; G. E. La Belle, Boise; Lizzie (Wells .Starkey; John Wells and wife, Alicel. FINAL PROOFS ARE ALLOWED Several Applicants Obtain Final Title (o Their Homesteads. ' The United States land office to day granted several final homestead proofs. Among them were: Albert Snow, Beech Creek; William Henry -Instone, Lena; James Henderson, Mil ton; E. L. Dill, Sparta, and Horatio Baker of Hereford. Charles N. Gib son, of North Powder, filed a home stead application- ,. ( . i ' I The Observer would' like-to get a live correspondent in every town In this vicinity. If you don't lee youi town represented in The Observer news columns write in forWie job of.' correspondent. Wedding invitations, announce ments and calling cards printed at the Observer Job Printing Depart ment. 10-28-tf. $40 Suit Given Away Christmas Evening at 8 P. M. We have a few Good, Warm Overcoats and Ulsters 4- Cash Sale Special Sale of Overcoats for 10 Days We Will Sell at One-Half Price Christmas Eve we will give away a $40.00 Suit Sommcr. A. M. Brown, 11. A. Vincent, M. D. Swift, C. II. Cook, D. M. Coolcy, H. T. BurnBstrager, J. S. Smith, J. A. Har nn, H. Cummings, II. H. Childers, George Prntt, Portland; I. E. Lay, Western Union; W. H. Turner, Loo Angeles; Charles McBee, Pendleton; THE TOGGERY ANDREWS BROS.