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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1905)
i THE MOST FAR REACHING! CM i THE GREATEST! It ta- '1 ii We Have everlOonducted in our Business History Commences Morning January 4 ending Saturday Evening January 21 AIIBAL S ATI Wednesday Watch Weaare going toj make this the "Banner Sale" of our eventful merchandising career and the greatest money saving opportunities in: the history -of La Grande this space EVERY DAY If you see. IT in here your fLii IT in OUR STORE v. MEN'S SUITS The finest lot of clothing ever placed on our Clearance tables not odds tnd ends but this falln's choicest pattern and styles, and includes every euit in flock st the following enormous price redudtions. $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 price from $7.50 to $10, choiceUeJ ALL BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS AT REDUCED PRICES Men's Underwear Reduced Dress Goods at the ; prices of Ginghams 14c the yard For choice 0! 15 pieces 500 yard Danish cloth and fancy Worsted Dress Goo is, all colors. 28c the vard - For cboioe of 40c 45o and 50o cashmeres, and novelty ( ituiiiii, tl! colors. 49c the yard For choice of 25 pieces IC00 yard' 60c, 65c and 75 Cashmeres Covert cloths, Ettamines, Granite cloths, ani novelty suiting, in Black and colors. REGULAR 10c OUTTING FLANNELS 4 YARDS FOR 25c - , r Ladies' Jackets , 1 The seasons' choicest styles in abso lutely reliable goods at pricss never before equalled. . r j CJ $22 Ladies' Jackets $16.50 $15 Ladies' Jackets $9.85 $7.50 Ladies1 Jackets $5 -One lot 25 uaruuuU Coats. Priced $3 to $7. choice for $1.50 ' .Vltdies and: Children? h.:rx t m ! underwear Keaucea. LADIES' SUITS $22.00 suits, regular S25 values $lS.0a $20.03 suits, regular $22.50 values $16.50 $19:00 suits. . regular $20 values, . $15.00. $13.00 suits, - $14.50 $12.50 suits, - - - $1000 $10. 00 suits, : ? $5:00 ALL SEASONABLE GOODS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE-READ OUR AD COME AND' SEE 9S3 LOCAL JTEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Mrs M A Klvett of Welser, Idaho, pent Sunday to the city and returned home today. Mr Ralph Oilbam tad wife left Sat urday night for a visit to relative! and friends in Baker City. Mr Barker, the insurance agent came home 8atnrday night and left this morning for business at Uuion. NO McLeod, tne now representative from Union county, left last Friday for Balem In order to see that there is no Jobs put on him this session of the legislature MoLeod will be heaid there this season. Wallowa Nhws. I. 1 "flUtHT- THE CHEF lo our restaurant gets many a blesnlng that be doesn't hear. So many reople with fickle or jaded appetites have been tempted into the joy of good eat Inn by his skill. He has some dishes that would give him a place among kings if he only knew It. Meanwhile you ; ENJOY THE RESULT oft elerernesa by eating here. One meal will oonrinot yoa that good oook log la not lost art, here anyway Ehall we reserve table for you? MODEL RESTAURANT i J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. " . ; . OPEN DA Y. ANDiNIOHT ' We sell weekly Meal e . .A Tfckcta Uah......450 Miss Ellth ra.-nsr has been qitte 11 for a few days past. Mrs F L Meyers Is recovering from an attack of La Grippe. . Mr Henry LansJon is confined to his bed with a sever case of the toniol. Hie. For Mother's Sake" will be the attraction at the Opera House Thurs day night. Mr John Reed left this morning for Haines where he will construct a house for hie sister. JA'MoWhirtor visited friends in Union Saturday and returned home last evening. Mr Orrin Prentice left this forenoon for Camp Carson to work there during the rest of the winter. Mr Beldoo Olds, who formerly lived at this place, and who Is now an em ployee of the O K A N, is In the oity today shaking bauds with hia friends. Mr Wallace Ilolmer, who has been in the city after supplies for the Wood ley mines up the Urande Konde river returned this morning. He reports the work progressing rapidly and thoroughly, aud f-at everything will be In readiuess for a big run in the spring. Judge U 11 Rolopp of Ogden secre tary of the Amalgamated (Sugar fact ories of the United states is here look ing over the past years work of the La Grande factory, tie expresses himself highly pleased with the reaults and the future possibilities oi the industry In this valley. ' Never has such a petfect pertor mauoe of Harriett Beetber htoweS Masterpiece "Uuuie Tom'a Cabin" been given tn New . York as that rendered by Mason and Dixon's Big tipeMaoular company last night ibis Is the ilftli week of tbeir stay ana mey are turning people away at every periornianoe They will continue at this theatre until late in August wheutiiuy start on a tour of the Western territory, New York Sup LOif A small gold knife, charm off waton charm. JLost on ice at Oro Dell. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 1, 9-1& Musical Contest There was a Musical Contest at the La Grande flobool of Music last Satur day, la Department No 1. The prizes were ring Ethel Wright and Hallle Adler received rings for the most finished and teohaloal axeoution eo the piano. In class No 3 Marie Bolton se- oured the ring. These musical oon tests are very Interesting (and beneficial to tha puplla. Died LAMB In Union 8aturday Jan. 7, 1905 Mrs O Lamb. The deoeased leaves a family of tea children. The funeral took place 8unday. Presi dent F 8 Bramwell of this eity official J tng. The quartette of the Mormon church wrre alto present. To Blow Up The City Constantinople, J in 9 Portes have been thrown into a state of ' alarm over the reporUd diecovery of a great amount of explosives' near Dedeag ha tar, said to have been concealed by Bulgarians for the purpose of the destruction of Constantinople. Troops have been ordered to the spot.' ' Many Sheep Killed The title "For Mother's Sake' would Indicate a melo-drama but it la not, it is a rru al play, the scenes of which are laid in Xew 'England, Marie Heath appearing in a boy's role Jo Pemberton, the oaganization Is Is billed to appear at 8tewards Opera Honse Jan 12. Press Criticisms Last nights performance of . Unole Tom 'a Cabin at . the Aoademr bv Mason and Dltons Company. , was the acme of perfection for this Great Drama, The house was picked from pit to dome and the delighted aud lence had nothing but words of praise for the production, Herald Stewaida Opera House Friday Jan 13 Jery Cream Patent Flow. Every tack guaranteed by Romlj & Staples, Crocers "V Notice. To the Fire Department of La Grande, Oregon. . All Members are requested to be present at a meeting to be held at the Council chambers Monday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of nominat ing Chief. By Ocdar of Fred Book, 2nd Aast Chief Canyon City Jan 9 Word has been received In this city of a tbeeo shoot ing which ooonred near the ranchee of Fred Smith, on Grindstone creek, just over the Hoe In Crook county, on Thursday night of last week, DeeetnU ber 29. From the seneral report, euns clubs and axes were used af weapon, 7 ana aneep so ue - number of 480 bead were killed. ..v. y This la the I first disturbance of the kind that has oooured In that locality for some time and the circumstances which lead op to the affray were not learned. However,- north of Grind stone creek in the locality known a Haystack, trouble between the Cattle men and sheepmen oocured early la the year of 1901, and a. large number of sheep were killed. : ,'.-: While Grant connty, has been given considerable free advertising In he larger coast paper, It was noticea ble fact that (luring the year 1904 no trouble of any conseauenoe between Break Away My son, follow not in the ootsttpe of the loafer and make no exa jiple of him who is born tired; for verily I say onto you, their business is overstock ed: the Beats on the obrner are alt tak en and the whittling places' are all ' occupied, ft is better te saw wood for two bits a cord than whittle In A loaf ing match and cuss the government. My son whilst thou hast the sens of a jap bird break away from the cigar ette babii, for jot too breath stloketh like a glue factory and thy wholt ap pearance Is less. intelligent than a store dummy I yea thon art a cipher with the rim knocked off.' ' ' -v Stomach Troubles and Constipa tion '- r! "Chamber! sin's Stomaoh and Liver Tablets ar the best thing for stomach troubles afid eoostiration I hm ver sold," say J R Cullman, druggist of PotterviU. Mloh. They are aaa to take and always give satisfaction. I tell mv customer,, to try them and if nut aauaiaowry to come back and get weir money, out have - - .-. nu uiii never next a sheepmen and cattlemen ocnured with complaint." For sale by NewllnDraa .. t,;' ' i ,tt HA -'J -J O Q 3 y o til Make Money by Sa ving It j j Notice , t J. There will be work in the Third Kank, Knight oi Pythlaa this evening A full atteudauoe la desired By or der of the Chancellor Commander. hand, and Uiots, as ere breed them for J before f compare our paicos with which .UpubKo h.. A .4 n.w oS,riag SJTS&t O Twenty-five to Fifty per cent Less than Regular -Prices f Lome and bee Bare ains in afl Departtehtrl The Golden Rule Company ' 1308-1810-1312 Adama'Arann. J '? 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