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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1905)
L - THE GREATEST! THE MOST FAR REACHING! I : ( t WeHave ever Conducted in our Business History Commences - . . .- . . - , Morning January 4. ending- Saturday Evening I PAL IIRII C I SA: LI C Wednesday January 21 1 : ( ; i il r Wenare 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 MEN'S SUITS The finest lot of clothing ever placed on our Clearance tablet not odds nd ends but this fallVe choicest patterns and styles, and includes every suit in stock at the following enormous price redudtions. $6.00 to $7.50 iuits $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 SiC )C price from $7.50 to $10, cholce.O If j you see IT in here your iiilT in ;OURjSTOR5 Dress Goodsat the prices of Ginghams , : I4c the yard. For choice ot 15 pjeces 500 yard Danish clothe and fancy Worsted Dress Goods, all colors. i 4 " " :; V 28c the 5 yard : For cboioe of 40c 45o and 60o cashmeres, and nevelty suitings, all colors. tnr.'.-i I ALL BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS AT .'.:':? KEDUCED PRICES Men's Underwear Reduced '49c the ard' For choice of 25 pieces ICOO yard- 60c, 65c and 7fV Cashmeres Covert cloth, Ettamines, Granite c loths, an novelty suiting, in Black and colors. . ... REGULAR 10c OUTTING FLANNELS 4 YARDS FOR 25c ' Ladies' Jackets The seasons' choicest styles in abso lutely reliable croods at nncu never . before equalled. f 'P $22 Ladies' Jackets $16.50 - $15 UJiesJackets $9.85 $7.50 Ladies' Jackets $5 One lot 25 Garments Children's Coats. Priced $3 to $7. choice for $1.50 Mas Ladies', and Children's Underwear Reduced. LADIES' SUITS .. 4 $22.05 suits, regular $25 values, $18.00 -$20.00 suits, regilir $22.55 values $16.50 $19.00 suits. .' regular $20 values, $15. 00 $18.00 suits, V . $14.50 $12.50 suits, . $1000 $i0.00 suib. -v v;$5.00' g",-ABLE GO0DS IN0LPDED IN THIS SALE-READ OUR AD OOMB- AND SEE LOG AL JTEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Mr John Frawley and wife left the city toJay for a vialt to Alicel. Mra fyv W J Harvy of HHfly Idaho will arrive la La Grande to morrow morning, City left this morntn for V alia Walla Wliere Blie Will attaml anhnnl 1nln-l MWWa a a u V - . . . iu preaeiit aeBsioa at Bt Faala Aoad emy Tbe La Ilea AM Boolet y of the M E nurou win meet tomoarow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mra W W Klniey Kasineea of imijortance It to be trans aoted and a full attendance ia requested I 1 (fflllMT- THE CHEF ; la oar roataarant geta many a blessing that be do-an't hear. 80 mw renple with fickle or Jaded appetites have bei tempted Into the joy of good eating by bit skill. Ha hat some dlohes that Would gire him a pla anion kings IT im only knew It. Meanwhile you can ENJOY THE RESULT of t slerernees by eating here. One meal will oonrlnoe you that good cook log not a lost art, hero anyway. Bhall wo reserre table for you f MODEL v :K .;urant : J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY.AND.NIUIIT Weseu weekly Aleal . mn 1 TlokeU 0v&a.....?450 TheRerJ O Gillllan will apeak at Island City this evening at 70 Deputy sheriff Phy left this mom ng for a short visit to Union. BV Hays of tbe Pr al Tterlan nhnmh left this morning to spend the day In union. blahop O'Reilly who has haen in tbe city on hnainnsa uinm.l Baker City this fornoon. Mr Geo Lint-wen. who haa htma confined in the honpltai at Pendleton loraomejtlme has been ylaitlua in our olty for tbe past few daya and left this morning fot Union. Mr O L Swarmstedt. of Walaap. n-L . ' tuauo, arnvea in tbe city this morn- Ing aud will remain a few daya visit- ng Irieuda after which ha will fir Lew ib ton Idaho to visit relatives. V A Bl.iweli, the wall known stook man of Union pause I throush thla city thli morning over .the o s't N with six ourbads of Jat cattle for Portland. JCattle la Union county are in excellent condition but tbe ds mand is still very light. East Ore-gonlun Another Jail Break Pendutju, Jj Foui prisoners escaped from lue city last night by digging a bole through the con crete fljor. Tnreebjrgtais are still at large, and one has been recaptured, ibis U the lourtti successful jail break at this plaoe in the last six months. Articles Completed VUshiugiou Janll)-Tlie artioUa n fmpeachment against Judge Swayne have Ueu comileted bv tha anaM.i house oumniittee. Tbe artlrlea number twelve an.i tour of the seven members of tie committee signed them. Three Killed Calii, Jau 10. liurlnu a awaiiouortlie pe. pie in tha streets today agaiuat the new municipal tasa noii tne gendarmes fired Into tie crowd with the result that three weie Killed aud mai.y more Injured. Born LITTLEFIELD In this city 8undaj Jan Hiswa, twin boys to Mr and Mrs Harry Liltlefif.d Blue Mountain Grange The Blue Mountain Qnnna met at Grange Hall Saturday Jan 7f,h and as usual spent a busy d y. Good spirit and energy was manifest. At the resignation of Mist Lena Kagain Mrs Etbal Anson was elected as Ueraa Officers wera Installed for the ensueing year. The installation work waa con ducted by Mr Robert Withy Combe of tne Eastern Oregon Experiment Stat ion Through the liberality of the Obser ver th Orange waa presented with the complete report of the Census for 1-iOO 1900. Thwe are valoahla books aud should serve the grange as an imp'tus for oolleotirg a good work ing library. The noxt meeting of the grange will be held Saturday Jan 21 AH members are urged to be present Tbe title "For Mother's bake would Indicate a melo-Urauia but It is not, it is a roi al play, the scenes of which are laid In New 'Enirland. Marie Heath appearing in a boy's role-l jo femberton, lhe oaganization la ia billed to appear at Stewards Opera House Jau 12. Os-tc-op-a-thy We believe it is possible for the Os teopathic' lesion' to be lost sight of for a time, whilst one is constantly taking a drug to overcome. the effects of dis turbed Innervation. For example, normal bowel aotivity is dependent upon normal peristalio aotivity, which, In turn, ia dependent upon me activity 01 the centre gov erning tbe nerves supplying the in -estinal trect. We all know, In oases where peris- laiio activity Is checked. Inducing con stlpation, theadministratlod of a cath artiowil' excite temporary action of the bowel ; but It will not maintain that action. Remove the Osteopathic lesion an Inhibitory Influence and permanent autbomatio action ensuor. Herein lies the difference between Osteopathic and drug therapy. - Flonr. Every Jeriey Cream Patent tack guaranteed by ' Romi $ & Staples, Grocers Think Silver Is Lead St Louis Jan 10 Three car robbers now nnder 5arreat at East 8t Loula stole thirty one bars of silver bullion valued at $26,000.00 which they sold to a junk dealer for the sum of $114.00 thinking that the ban were lead. ine silver bullion wis destined for the Philadelphia mint confesses to : murder Oresent City, Cal., Jan. 10 -Prank Kelly, who waa arrested near hero on suspiolon. has confess I to tha" j der, together with Harry Brown of Ar- icaia, of George Dunne, at Patriok's ere, Thmrsday, December 29. Kelly 1 who lives at Uhhalia. Wish . snmi not to realize th enormity of hi orime and acta a though he waa ' half' witted. Brown Is evidently a desner ate customer. Th two men lanirh and ing together In th jail and jest about cue murder, wnfoh was a particularly coia Diootea and atrocious one.' Dunne, th victim, was a pioneer, 86 year old, and lived In a lonely oabln. &eiiy aays the two cam from Grant Pass, and w ten near Dunne'a plaoe Brown proposed to kill the old man, who waa supposed to have money. Dunne got a heavy club, whioh he se: creted under hi ooat They found two miners at th bouse, whom they Indaoed to go on by, telling them they could find work farther on. , ELEVEN KILLED ' Mr Wm Hislop of twice in ia In the oity a guest of Mrs J M. Berry. "For Mother's Sake" will be the at- I traotion at th Opera House Thurs- Iday evening. New York Jan 10 Tha steamer Tiluidad arrived here today from Ber muda and brought with bet the sur viving members of the crew of the chooner Menbania which was blown op at sea 00 Christmas day and lven of the crew killed. Theeohooner had on board a cargo ot oil. Stomach Troubles and Constipa tion "Chamberlain's Stomach I Tabfots are the best tbld for stomach troubles and oonatiratlon r . old," say JR Oulima a drugtut of Pottervlll, Mich. They ar easy to tak and alwaya giv satisfaction. x tell mv otutomer. in tr S VMaMM tMU U nol iatisfAotonp tanmi hai .. their money, bat bar never bad I pllo.M For al by NewlioDrug l ''"'"iimiMHimiiiMt "!' ' IIMI ' ' 11 ' 1 " 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 M I II , LOUT A smslt gold knife, charm off waion obarm. Lost on ioe at Oro Deli. Finder return to this oflice nd receive reward. . 1, 9-13 For the best and whitest bread um Jcr tty Crum Flour. Make Money by SaBiigll The past season has been an exceptionally good cne with ui and onr i . . ' L' ' ' lines. However we etiill have lots of good things leftand to ItoTtTfr broke . me with which .he public ha. fatored os, we ar? now offering Jha? f.Tft 0f? f lh!,liberaI Patronage tj I - jjwuua at irom I Twentv-five to Fiftv r& '. -nf T W wl ' r . 7"" w wn regular Frices EVERYBODY BAYS we sell goods cheap and a cut in our nri, , ' ' ' A BIQ SAVING TO YOU if you need th? goUa. P ' iUt eana wmething. IT MEANS- Come and Sec ; Ra - Ul apartments The Golden Rule Comoanv T , er j u-"iu-i AdamsAvenue " Prinze? i 1 f , ' I .