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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1905)
THE MOST FAR REACHING! THE GREATEST! AMU A i. a' 1 a . 1 t We Have ever Conducted in our Business History Commences .1! Wednesday Morning January 4 ending Saturday Evening January 21 ! I lARiiei $ A Ia I i ill . it- Ml ? 'I V. tfrt J m f r i 1 ?. 1 K Weaare going to make this the "Banner Sale" of our eventful merchandising career and the greatest money saving opportunities in the history of La Grande Watch this space EVERY DAY If you see IT in here your fmd IT in OUR STORE j MEN'S SUITS The finest lot of clothing ever placed on our Clearance tables not odds . nd ends but this fallVs choicest patterns and styles, and includes every suit in stock bt the following enormous price icuu'jtiuuii $6.00 to $7.50 suits $4.85 $10.00 to $12.50 suits $8.85 $13.50 to $17.50 suits $11.85 $18.00 to $25.00 suits $14.85 MEN'S OVERCOATS Just 17 Overcoats ranging in $C TC price from $7.50 to $10, cholcee ALL BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS AT EDUCED PRICES Men's Underwear Reduced Dress Goods at the prices of Ginghams ; ' 14c the yard For choice oi 16 pieces 500 yarde Danish cloth and fancy Worsted Dress Goods, all colors. Zdc tne yarci For cboioe of 40c. 45o and 60c cashmeres, and nevelty suitings, all colors. 49c the yard For choice of 25 pieces 1C00 yard 60c, 65c and 75c Cashmeres. Oovert cloths, Ettamines, Granite cloths, and novelty suiting, in Black and colors. . REGULAR 10c OUTTING FLANNELS 4 YARDS FOR 25c Ladies' Jackets The seasons' choicest stylet in abso lutely reliable goods at "pricsa never before equalled. $22 Ladies' Jackets $16.50 $15 Ladies Jackets $9.85 $7.50 Ladies' Jackets $5 ; ; : -,,,,;. - One lot 25 Garmrnts Children's Coats. Priced $3 to $7. choice for $1.50 i . ; ladies' and Children's Underwear Reduced. ' LADIES' SUITS $22.00 suits, regular $25 values, $18 00 $2000 suits, regular $22.50 values $16.50 $19-00 suits, regular $20 values, $15.00 $13.00 suits, - $14.50 $12.50 suits, , - - $10.00 $10.00 suits, - $5.00 ALL SEASONABLE GOODS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE READ OUft AD COME AND SEE LOCAL JTEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. The dance given by the Jollity Dancing Club last night was the gen eral success. City Council meets thia evening There will be a meeting of the East ern Oregon Cotnmandry this evening work in tbe Reel Crosa degree, There waa a aood attendance at the funeral of Mrs Kloe who died Yester day In Fruitdule. Tl.e service was oonducled from the Central Church br Re O II King. Rev J D Giliilan retnruod last even Ing from llaioet and Baker and will be at home all the remainder of the week until Saturday morning when be goes to Summerville THE CHEF ri In onr reataarant gets many a bleating that he dowVf hear. 80 many reonle .' with fickle or Jaded appetites have been tempted Into the joy of good eating by hli skill. He haa some dishes that : woald give him a place among kings If he only knew It. Meanwhile you can ' ' " ENJOY THE RESULT of bis olereraess by sating here. One meal wULoonwlncs yoo that good 000 k lug. Is not s , lost art, here anyway . ghall we reserve a table for you t MODEL RESTAURANT j. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. - OPEN DAY AND.NIUHT We sell wily Uoal . , c TickeU Cash There; will be a meeting ot tbe Merchants Protective Association this evening at tbe Commerolal Club. . Clay son of Mr and Mrs Henry Rlne hart left last night to attend the Capital Business College at Salem Owing to bitter 'dissensions In the ranks the Clerks Union ot Portland has disbanded and surrended Its charter. County commissioner Robt Blumen. stine ot Elgin and J Ml Seldera ot the Cove is in the city members of the county couit. An agreeable movement of the bow els without any unpleasant effect is produced by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver lableis. For sale br New. 1 nn urug lo. Since the first of the yeartha saloons at bummerville and luibler have been closed That precinct went dry at the November election. As Bummerville also has a brewery the queetlou ia will it be allowed to uiauufaotur and sill its products. Tait Brown Mr. Robeit E Tait, of t lis place and MlsnUia.e lirown, of Shelton, were inairied atthe home of the bridn. sister, Mrs Eugjne Wilder, in Shelton Monday, Dec. lUi the Bev. A 15 Jones Uheiatiug. Oni the immediate IneuUaaud relatives were preseut imme.imteiy alter th ceremonw ti. grams of nougratulatlon were recoivA.i from Mr. Tail's brother iu Loa Angeles Ohl., and from his parents and aiater auu irifua in L. Orande, Oreijoo. . beaut fui Hud va uble presents cm i.tfivrd. Alter wu eliuai.t lun. cheou the iiappy , air left on the U:30 boat ior laooma, where th.y stopped for a couple cf days before 00m log to their borne iu Cha leston. The bride is the youngest daushtnr of Mis. belle Brown, ot Sholton, and baa many Inend there who extend her best wiahea The Broom la a son of I'rof. and Mrs. R P Tstt. of 1 Orande, Oregon, and ia held in h!h esteem by all who know him. He is a member of tbe ruget Sound Navy lata Danj tna the leader of the l'hl: adelphla orcheetra, whioh tarnishes music for the different societies of Charleston and llremerton. Iheir many friends wUh them a con tlnaation throogh life of their present happlneas and bright prospects, In whioh the Record joins. They will be at home after January 1st in the Duff cottage adjoining Chas. Schelb'a place. Char lee too Record. ' Mr Press Burnett ol Btarkey who has been in town several dnys returned home today. Mrs O S Znber is having the Sal vation Armory hall converted into a lodging house. The lumber tor the Exhibit Hall Is being delivered on the grounds where it Is to be erected. . Henry Rinehart who has business befoie the county court mads tbe Observer Offio a very pleasant call this morning. Mr W H Ferauson of the Ronde Valley House contemplates building a residence on bis property north oi tbe track this spring. Attention Readers Shoe Buyers can not afford to fall to read the ad of the Quality Shoe Store. Mr Stubbledeld wants it distinctly understood that this is a bontfldo sale and that every pair of shoes in the store will be teduced in price from twentv five to fifty per cent. This is his rlrst annual abo sate, and is making a speciitl effort to clean od bis stock and aUo become acquainted with new customers. He la oonduoMug his business in a msnner which he believes will make a regular customer of every one who purchases a pair of ihoes at thia eale. California California Is threatened with a drouth, says State Senator Walter M Plena, who returned this morn ins from three weeks In the Golden state. 'Rains were falling along the Sacra meito valley." he said, "as I came home and if the downpour la geteral and keeps up for few days the grain will be saved. ' If not, the erops will be very llg'.t." East Oregon ian Portland Markets Os-te-op-a-thy When Osteopathy Droves that acidity of the stomach, for instanoe, Is ransed by a congestion at spinal nerve centera a mecbanloal obstruotion to nervous energy and blood flow where la the Justification to try to remove this fault by a chemical agenoy? Will drags repair a watch or steam engine Why then, expeot it In the human maohlnef LOST Ladles gold watch name' of "Nora" engraved on case, between Old Town and Adams Avenue. Re ward for its return to thia office, tf FOR SALE OR REN 1' New five room house on M Street, Address Mrs H SCavane RF D Nol Jersey Cresm Patent Row. . Every uck guaranteed by Romij & Staples, Grocer The receipts of tarkeys today was very large and tbe market prices are consequently lower. The ' market Is some wetker In respect to dressed tarkeys and live ones also, There are however, slight changes in the prices The ohloken market is somewhat improved over that of last week, bat Is not yst very storm. Wild Kama ia 1 coming in In small lota and finds a I good sale at the quoted prloes. During the past few days It has been asowtalned that folly twenty cars ot fancy Oregon Barbank potatoes have been purchased by dealers here for out side shipment. . Onion growers are now offering their stocks at from 2 10 to 12.25, but a number of the larger growers are hold ing for an gdvanoe In quotations. It ia reported that an advaece in the price of creamery butter will likalv occur In few days.' as It is stated 1 that the creameries are unable to sap- ply the demand with tbe best quality Today quotations areas follows: HAY AND GRAIN Wheat, export pries 87o to90o Barley, beat. .$22.00 to 123.75 Oats 126. to 127.00 Bay, timothy f 15 to lid BUTTE. BQQ3 AND POULTS? Batter beet creamery 28o to 30 Batter, ordinary 4 26o Eggs, per doxen 28eto S2Jo Chickens, per pound lOa ERUIT8 AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per owt 75o to tl Onions, per owt ta.Ea Apples, 1st, per box..... .1... 1125 reacnea, Deal, per box GOo to 75a Beets, per sack $1.25 Cabbage, pir pound LIVE STOCK Steers....... $3.50 Cows a.75to3 Bulls SITS 8taga , 3 Hogs, bast...... 14.00 to 15.95 Hogs, feeders t&XS $4.25 lAJUAJj BUTTEn MARKET Creamery Batter 65 cents ner rail. Batter Fat 26 cents, par pound. Stomach Troubles and Constipa- I iion 1 "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are the best thing for stomach troubles and const if at ion I have aver old," say" JR Cullman, a druggist ot Pottery Ule, MJoh. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my customer, to try them and If not aatiafaolory to come back and t their money, bat have never had s complaint." For sale by Newlin Draff Co. ' 1 HftviMimm. -rniiiirniijnnm For the best and whitest brad tue Jer My Cream Flour. HOUSE CLE ALE AN I NO Our semi-annual House Qcaning sale of V ODD ENDS. REMNANTS AND BROKEN STOCK The Golden Rule Company Largest Store Smallest Prices Ill u... 1 ''. r