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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1905)
0 p p b THE MOST FAR 1 REACHINGI ' THE GREATEST! V J i II A L A Ail We Have ever Conducted in our Business History Commences Wednesday Morning January 4. ending Saturday Evening January 21 fWeaare going to make this the "Banner Sale" of our eventful merchandising career ; a 1 At i-A . . - j j ltJ : t A . ril . . . J . ' ' 9 p unu me ijreaiesi' money saving opportunities in me nisiory ui yut urdrut I Wll EVERY DAY If you se IT in here your fLiJIT in OTRTORS pi : MEN'S SUITS The finest lot of clothing ever placed on our Clearance tables not odds . nd endft hut this falls's choicest patterns m h(.v1ar. and includes1 every suit in ftock et the following enormous price redudtions. $0.00 to $7.50 suits $4.85 $10.00 tc $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 O C price from $7.50 to $10, choice 1 ALL BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS AT V EDUCED PRICES "J- Men's Underwear Reduced Dress Goods at the prices of Gingharris 14c the yard ; For choice of 15 pieces 500 yard Danish cloth and fancy Worsted Dress Goo is, all colors. " 28c the yard For choioe of 40c. 45o and 50o cashmeres, and nevelty suitings, all colors. 49c the yard For choice of 25 pieces IC00 yard- 60c, 65c and 75o Cashmeres Covert clotba, Ettamines, Granite cloths, and novelty suiting, in Black and colors. : v - , ' REGULAR 10c OUTTING FLANNELS 4 ' YARDS FOR 25c 11 Ladies' -Jackets n ..The reasons' choicest styles in abso ' lately reliable goods -at prices never before equalled. $22 Ladies' Jackets $16.50j $i5 Ladies Jackets $985 $7.50 Ladies' Jackets $5 One lot 25 .Garments Children's Coats. Priced $3 to $7. choice for $1,50 She i ladies' and Children': 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 , $18.00 suits, , t. $14.50 $12.50 suits, .'. J-,. ; JIOJDO , $10.00 suits, - $5.00 ALL SEASONABLE GOODS INCLUDED -IN THIS SALE READ OUR AD-OOME AND SEE L O C'AL JTEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Tbe IVbrnary term of the circuit court will be lieM In tbe finest court bouse In the statu, uo exoei'tlom , It was reported loet evening that Mrs. Joseph GeiMes who I.hs been very ill during the pn-t tw days, i'lifhtly Improved yesterdny tiaker City Democrat. Ofllcera are on the lookout for the man who stole a saddle from VV I) Grandy night before last. After steal ing the saddle, he sold it to Fred Jacobs, the Pawnbroker. The Buddie was a valuable cue and Mr Gmndy considers biinself lucky iti'bei' g able to reoover his property. ' V THE CHEF in oar restaurant nets many a blot aiog ' that he dovin't hear. 80 many role . with fickle or jadisl appetites have been ; tempted into the joy of good rating by I his skill. He hat come dishes that would sire him a place union kings if he only knew it. Meanxrhile yon : can, : : ENJOY THE RESULT of his cleverness by eating here. One meal will convince you that good cook ing ia not lost ark, here anyway ball we reserve a table for yoar MOD JSL RESTAURANT J. A. AllBUCKLE, Prop. " " OPEN DAY AKD.NIGIIT Tbe county conrt held a session in the new court bouse this afternoon for the first time. "For Mother's Sake" is an attraction which is well worthy of tbe patronage of the public. It is clean, moral and Interesting. The county officers expeofc to move into the new court house in a few days In fact Reoorder Proctor Is alieady in his quarters. Hev Day of the Baptist church de livered an address at the annual meet ing of tbe haptlst church in Pendleton last night. G E Fowler was in Union yesterday loading the Union county ratal which were lert in tbe old court house. He aipects tb m to arrive ia J.a Grande j this afternoon. The three safes weigh nearly two buudrud thousand pounds MARRIED GbJIBIiL-WO.tJl'ELf.-Married at the home ot tho lirldeH parents Mr and Mrs W a Wo retell Wednesday evening at 7 O'olock Mr Fred Gelbel and Miss Resale Worsted Rev E 11 Hays otlllciiiting. Mr O S Williams eat g "O Promise Me" accompanied by Mrs Williams The "Dimen KrnzM (of wh ou the bil ls i a mmber form ed a line aud opnued ranks trom the stairway to the parlor while Mrs Ultra r Lyll played the Wedding lu.4tl tllU 14-.. 1.. .1 'I I'n'io mi uiO"iu weiei u-lieraJ. to the j.nrlor by Mies Mertie Aldriih tin bride.-m.4ld ami Mr Vulnh W Tiell as m-t mu whn Rev Edwin 4 lliiya fast.ir of the 1 reabyteriari Cli'iivb .if iiiii oiu-, marrlei thi-m wi It 1 .r' I,- -in: c riii"ny l'.io . 1 hs aiesseii in white O'gtudy with vhU aui carried white OtiiysHUth 'Uiiins .diss Maud DeLong caught thrt Hnde b iq iet Ouly a few trifiids re.ativei and membera of the l - uHuiev nram were present, 1 ne parlor was deoorted, with potted plauts and holly. Th y were tho recipients ot uumivo un uo.iuiiiui presents. Mr and Mrs Goioel left on the even ing tralu for Sokne, They will be at home to their rnnny friends after iw oiut-r aq du Avenne fan 1 Cedar Sl eet It Uraude Oregon The gro iul is one of La Grvid leading mercDaut and stands hitch In tbe ebtlmatiou of all. Tbe bride f r the past several years baa been one of La Urandes moat highly respected teachers having held a position in the La Grande public school They both have a hoet of friends who join with the Observer In extending ooocratu-latlons Uncle Tom's Cabin la headed this J K Phy of Union was a La Grande visitor today. " Wm Miller has placed a large counter aoross the front ot his office. The Commercial Club will give its regular dance r riday evening. For Mothers Sake will be tbe at ractiqn at the Opera House Jan, 12 Miss Francis Blum is able to be out after a severe aeige of typhoid fever. A few more nights like these and the ice harvest at Perry will be on in earnest. - Rev I D Driver one of the pioneer Methodist ministers of this state, is assUtlng in a saries of revival meet ings in Pendleton. Drs M K Hall and Baoon will move nto the new addition to the Hotel Foley in a tew daye and will oocnpy the lower floor west of the land office. Senator P A McDonald aud joint re presentative J J Dobbin of Enterprise are in the city and win leave tonight to spend a few days In Portland prior to the oonve jli- ! th legislature FOl'ND One pair of gentleu-en's un diepiwd kid gloves. Loser my have came by paying foi this notice. Jcrsty Cream Patent Flonr. Every uck guiranteed by Romi & Staples, Grocers 'Jo.Why Don't EvtRYBcoYtbvtYouAilDoi jrtPJcu Tntr Ain't Mr Mother" ' 3 pt int uj U TrfOC'RAPTj C Q 'Portland Markets ' The receipts of turkeys today was very large and the market prices are consequently lower, j The ; ; market Is some wetker in respect to dresed turkeys and live ones also. There are however, alight changes In the prioei The obioken market ia somewhat improved over that of last week, but is not yet very storug, Wild game la coming in in small lots and finds a good sale at the quoted prioea. During the past fewdaya it hat been ascertained that folly twenty oars of fancy Oregon Burbank potatoea hare been purchased by dealers here for out side shipment. Onion growers are now offering their stocks at from 92 10 to $2.25, bat a number of the larger growers are hold- ng for an gdvanoe In quotations Egg, per doen..........28o to 82)0 Chickens, per pound . .V. . ? . lOo FBUIT8 AND VEGETABLES Potatoea per cwt...,...,....75o toll Onions, per owt . , .' (2.60 Apples, best, per bo.. I..4 $1 26 Peaches, best, per box. . . ,"..60a to 75a Beets, per aok.i.w.v;'... ...!. Cabbage, par pound .na i-.j LTVE STOCK Steers. . $3.60 Cows.... ...2.75tot3 BulU $175 8tage , ...........I3 Hogs, best ..... ....t4,50to I5.2S Hoga, feedera......i..;..r..Sjl 14.25 LOCAL BUTTER MARKET ' Creamnry Butter 66 cents per roll, butter Fat 26 oenta. per poond. J It is reported that an advaece in the i Stomach Troubles and Cohstipa jprioe ot creamery butter will likely I . occur In a few days, aa it is stated I IlOli ! At Steward's Opera House January 12. Ithat the creameriea are unable to sup 1 .L . . . 1 .... . . piy me aemana who toe nest quality Todays quotations are as follows: HAY AND GRAIN Wheat, export price. .87o to 90o Barley, best 22.fJ0 to $23.75 H8 : 26. to $27.00 uay, umotny "Chamberlain's Mtomaoh and Liver Tablets are tbe best thing for stomach troubles and ooutiration I have aver sold," saya J R Cullman, druggist of Pottervllle, Mloh. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell mv customer to try them and if FOR REST-Fnrniaho1 Mum !,. V. I without bath In beat reaidencl . V"' " auwwj 10 come back and get ; district. Inquire at Cor Fourth and i I rrifirt, fJGl AND POULTRF their money, bat h.re never ..had a. Main st. , the George Hansen proper-1 ' n' nr o to 30 j complaint For sals by Newlia Drug w I KfirrA AvvllnaM ni e . Aw "fM 'MiMlllHHM) tt many HOUSE 'CLE ALE Our . 1 ODD ENDS. semi-annual House Cleaning sale of REMNANTS AND BROKEN 33 r STOCK TKe Golden Rule Companv 4 1308-1310-1312 Adama.Avenu. i' la :f J - rr. si 'r 1 t - T i 1 . . j 1-argest Store Smallest Prices fi Hill , For the best and whitest bread use Jtr