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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1905)
X THE GREATEST! THE" MOST FAR REACHING! SAL A I IDA L CL 8 ARM CI r : "' , r- ' u :; i i - i '11 ft i J f i r i 1 ;' S i ; ; t - ( i i f" ? I v- & . if J t . If' We Have ever Conducted in our Business History Commences Wednesday Morning January 4, ending Saturday Evening January 21 Weaare going to make this the "Banner Sale" of our eventful merchandising career and the greatest money saving opportunities in the history of QLa Grande Watch this space EVERY DAY If you see IT in here your 'fLiiJIT in OUR 2STOR3 MEN'S SUITS The finest lot of clothing ever placed on our Clearance tablet not odds md ends but this falls'a choicest patterns and styles, and includes every suit in rtock at the following enormous price redudtiona. $6.00 to $750 suits $4.85 $10.00 tc $12.50 suits $8.85 to i7.50 suits $ii.85 $18.00 to $25.00 suits $14.85 MEN'S OVERCOATS Just 17 Overcoats ranging in price from $7.50 to $10, choice ALL BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS AT REDUCED PRICES Men's Underwear Reduced !4c the yard For choice of 15 pieces 500 yard Danish cloth and fancy Worsted Dress Goods, all colors. ' , 28c the yard For choioe of 40c. 45o and 50c cashmeres, and neyelty suitings, all colors. 49c the yard For choice of 25 pieces IC00 yard? 60c, 65c and 75o Cashmeres. Covert cloths, Ettamines, Granite cloths, and novelty suiting, in Black and colors. REGULAR 1 0c OUTTING FLANNELS 1 4 YARDS FOR 25c lei Ladies' Jackets The seasons' choicest styles in abso-' lutely reliable goods at pricss never before equalled. $22 Ladies', Jackets $16.50 $15 Ladies' Jackets $9.85 $7.50 Ladies' Jackets $5 One lot 25 Garments Childress Coats. Priced $3 to $7. choice for $i.50 ladies' and Children's ... - Underwear Reduced. LADIES' SUITS $22.00 suits, regular $25 values, $18.00 $20.00 suits, reg jlar $22. 50 values $16.50 $19.00 suits, regular $20 values, $15.00 $18.00 suits, - . $14.50 $12.50 suits, - - . $1000 $10.00 suits, . . S5.00 ALL SEASONABLE GOODS INCLUDED IN THIS SAT.F opafi mm ' mnrn . " ' w VV mmmJJaIli AJLU oHjL LOG AL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. M D O Riddle a recent arrival to tale city baa completed a neat residence ou main street Co L give one of their most enjoy, able dunces Monday evening at the Armory Hall. Don't forget a good time is assured to all The title "For Mothor Hw' would Indicate a tnelo-drama but it Is not. It Is a ratal play, the scents of wmcn :are laid In Xew En!,! Marie Ueatb appearing la a boy's role 10 remoerton. Tbe oairanlzaiinn is billed to appear at Stewatds Opsra nous ian IX. THE CHEF la our restaurant gets many a blcsUng ) that be doesn't hear. 80 many renpe with fickle or Jaded appetites have been tempted into the Joy of good eating by his skijl. He has some dishes that would give him a place anion kings U he only knew It. Meanwhile you can ENJOY THE RESULT f of hla cleverness by eating here. One meal will convince you that good cook, j tag is not lost art, here anyway ehall we reserve a table for yoa ? MODEL , RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY ANDjNlOHT We sell weekly Meal . -A Tickets Oasa $4'0 , A number La Gran la ed the Grange Hall literary latrt even- The Evening W hist olab will t .n. leriainea by Mr. Bud Mrs. vVm. Allls on Tuesday night. Oar ierohanta ara hmrlnnino t iub Deneuta 01 the reanmntinn i (J- W W operators at the Carson Mines Superintendent of Brliira Mn. a arrivea in th n tw hi. morning ror a short bnsineas visit. ml n . ... , misses nonan and Ke th m .ni, tain ttie Four hundred ami .n in. at the homo of Mrs. F L Merer s on l B . W wee irom Aionday evening rresiding Elder J D Oliinn i.r. . . - . .uia morning on the Elgin branch in order to attend to hia w mm BJUU1BJ 01 me towns In that vicinity. Ut'Orge Lludureen. of Elulr. u v.. been In 3t. Auth .ny'a hospital at Pen uieiou iur some time, will leave for hia home tomorrow ulht, haviDg about reoovereu. Mr. Giles Snyder of Everett, Wash, passed through the city this morning for Tain Falls, Idaho, and on his re" turn borne will etou off .t ti.u i in order to look at the country with the intoi.tlon ol locating. Tbe Tarisli Ket'eminn i,f church iu the Armory t.atl Thursday "II. V. 111. All Itianih.,.. - .1. "lr1-" ""J their fnmiliea are corillail, mvited to .ttond ud ot ...nn.in..i with each other. How manx prominent ln. liters, educators, ami nltfnrm L - ere the pa,t yeu nve bo n i,,rcd ,0 ',,UP ' wurk to uurHe deointfi nervous system. A little modrtln, Uilsed withOsteoDathv la' iir server for brain workers . Mr. and Mra. IU Mcuiuua, wuo remuea 11 ttiisclty, but who uuw uro ai lai-oma. mm in .k. -1... ... ... " iiiy void week viaiting frlouds. Mr. Lem. us is now eupwlnteudent ol steam shovels 00 the Great Northern. .His many menus will be pluased to kuow iai ue is rapidly ascending the Hue u "B lailKBT kSrVlCS Kni uill . . - " ... iwu uvo a car an tils own. The Foley JIou.e almost has a trust wu mouiiice ousiuessat paesent. Dur me past week the U. S. Laud uoue oas moved inui ih . also the La Grande luveatmeut Co lr. Itaoon Jt Hall, Attorneys Craw ford & Crawford. K W K,n..t ..... Abstractor Jobq Williamson. Will wiuer a uros. and M L Can m. ara in the original. Mrs. A S Qeddes is recoverins from a severe Beige of Iagrlppe. Louie Stu ta came down from Camp No . 3 and left this morning for Elgin. Mrs Ray Edglngton. whe has been visiting friends in Pendleton, haa Mm turned. Mrs. Henry Hanson, who haa been very ill for the past two weeks, is now rapidly reoovlng. The many friends if Mr O H Ptrn- oott will be pained to learn that he la quite ill at hla home on Sprirg street. The Ice harvest throughout the entire county is satisfactory to all concerned. The quality is stood and there is plenty of it. Bpeclal Anent of the General land Offloe, who has made bis heailanartAra at La Grande the past year, is now lu roruana. in tnls era of land fraud x oitemeut, his presence there at thla time may or It may not "mean any thing. Fred Geibel and bride, of La Grande are UUPSts Of the llntnl Pon1l0nn VHUIVtVU while on a wedding trip Mr. Gelhal is proprietor of ho fr'alr store In -1 Gmndf, and is one ol the moat popa lar merchants f the beet pit Oregonlan. Mrs M K Hall entertained the lad ies 0! the Eaffee Elatch at her home Friday afternoon The dance given by tbe Commer cial Club at the Club hall Ian evening was a very enjoyable affair. ATCocteeems o le conducting the principal part of the meroantile bu.inf as in the Noitbweet. His name fceadj almost every kdvertiaeiuent in all tbe papers. If be don't Icok out President Roosevelt will git after him lor forming a combine. Seoul. Big, little, old and young all turnout to skate these beautiful avenlngs.. Mra Geo L Blusers who h. hm visltltg her poreoU at Hillaboro and ner orotber and sister at Portland, for the past month will return tomnrm. evening. Rev A L Thoronffhman "if Wa.fttstra a v mvvvvm will preach morning and evening in wio so. tu unarob B juth tomorrow, In uie Boaence or Rev O B Crockett who is assisting in revival meetings in Pendleton. MARRIED Manied, at Union Thursday Jan 5 at the residence of Mr and Mrs B, H Eohrig, F A Chase, of Union, and Miss Elida Oolwell of Criopie Creek Colorado Rev Webb dt Cove officiat ed. 8couU Press Criticisms Jersey Cream Paeni Flonr. Everv Mck guaranteed by Rotni g & Staples. Grocers Last nights performance of Unni 10m cabin at the Academy by Mason and Ditons Company, was the acme of perfection for. this Great Drama, The house was maker) trnm pit to dome and the delighted aud ienoe had nothing but words of praise for the production. n.r.M Ptewaida Opera Housr Friday Jan 13 Two Athena business men have been arrested for selling tobacco to minora. For some time past the mavnr hB. r. making a crusade against cigarette and published notices to tbe effect that boys under 18 veara of im fnnnii .mak ing would be arrested and punished as provided by the Oregon state law. Judge O S fcbl and famll .... much allocked about 8 otolonk Tn... day morning when they dinnr j toeir aon urnest wss dead He has been sick with tha tnn.uui. k. ... ...... uui, um I thought-d-ngeroosly and It is supposed cuokdu or was smothered, his death being discovered when an attempt was made to arouse him. The body was taken to Arlington fnr lnbm.n , The family has the heartfelt sympathy ui u in tma sudden and unexpected uiUUI,Ron ana brother. Golden aaie oeotinel. The project of M L Caaaer whn la establish at the Oregon . Railroad and navigation Company's depot In La Grande a permanent exhibit of the prodnots and manofactarea of TTnf.in oountv is a worthy one, and when It haa bean completed the Elgin vicinity ought not to delay In Installing a creditable exhibit of tha of this section. Tha present year will witness more of travol through La Grande than haa occurred in any jmtt year, and a good and sufficient display of the excellent orodnata of Na,m.... Union county would be an excellent means of attracting the attention of those who will come ' wait the Lewis aad Clark Exposition. -Re - ooraer. Mrs Forrest la aelllnv all h. half price. See her Ad Monday. "" mm. Stomach Troubles ad Constipa- ':. tlon 'Chamberlain's Stomanh h t.i... iabiets are the best thin? for stomach troubles and ooostlratlon I have ever eold.'saysJR Cullman, a druggist of Pottervllle. Mloh. Th to take and always giro satisfaction. I tell mv oustomer. to try them and If not satisfactory to com. h, .-a their money, but have never had wmniaim For sale by NewlinDrug M ttttt"iiimmmitl,llt vcxv iviunuy oy savincr It For the best and whitest bread use Jer I-T with .Li, ,h. Pabn b.,.,red g3, ;"il,J,hrjyif uo.ni e " is ien or seaaoaable goods at some DatronaoA goods at from wenty-five to Fifty per cent L iU . vcguiar rnces fSSTSSrS 'Yob'oto IT means .' Gome and See Rro,- . bargains m afl Departments I Ihe Golden Rule Companv ? 1308-1310-1312 AdamaA vonna ' ejr s I Largest Store ey Cream Flour. Smallest PrioeW f ' www e I j