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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1905)
MM " r" A I f X NEWS OF THE GREATEST POSSIBLE INTcREST TO ALL THE FAIR'S ENTIRE STOCK .OF READY MADE GOODS CONSISTING OF LADIES SUITS AND COATS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND DRESSES, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS. AND LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS AM) HATS, 'AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES OF ABSORTIMG INTEREST CO ON . 22 LADIES' FLANNEL WAISTS All of this season', best and newest waist, in all color., plain and in plaids, extraordinary value at $1.50 and $1.75 v Your choice during this tale at $1.25 ! 50 Men's Coats and Vests Worth $8 50. $9 00 nd $10 50. ... 4. ... r In chevioU, finished and unfinished worsted, strictly all IB -J i tWim fl sal $4.85 SALE FOR TEN DAYS ENDING DECEMBER 14 LADIES' SUITS COATS AND JACKETS . Sweeping reduction, phenominal values, unrqualed opportunities Fcr those who have suit or coat needs, we might say the opportunity of a lifetime, for never before were strictly new and up-to-date euitt offered at such prices. Don't hesi tate, don't doubt, don't take OUR word for it; come and SEE. Your expectation will be more than fulfilled. There are suit of all kinds. Suit, of all kind., suits for all people no reserve every tuit and coat in our mammoth stock idcluded in this great sale. $9 50 . 12.50 13.59 13 50 18.50 Suits for $5 78 779 8.69 10.49 12.39 $10.00 Coats for $7 29 12.00 and $12.50 coats 8 19 13 50 Coats for 8.39 9 00 6.59 25 Children's Jackets, choice 98c MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Again The Fair (.doing thing, in the men', clothing department. We carry the Kir.chbaum guaranteed line of men', .u.t. and overcoat.. The line is .econd to none in the market, made in their own factory (the larg est in the world) by competent workmen, and warranted free from im perfection in goods or make. . Note Pricos-We make them less than you can obtain for Sweat Shop Goods. I lot regular $10 Suit $7.35 $12 and $12.50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 . $20.00 $9 95 $11.95 $13.25 $'440 $15 95 Over Coats ii ii $7.50 8.50 12.00 and $12.50 13 50 " 14.00 16.00 Over Oats 18.00 and 18.50 $5.95 6.95 9-95 10.75 13.50 14.95 $10.50 Coat a'd Vtit $4-85 Reg. $6.00 Ovr r Coats 3.98 2peciai Let of nuts' mid worsted Dresses . ya J , $.50 io $3 M l i. M UIC.M "hts THi (iRFAT SAlE. CHOICE 50c I BOYS' SUITS AT UNMATCH- ABLE PRICcS Our Boy'. Suit Department ha. been brimful of bar- X gain, all fall, but for the next ten day. It will be running . .... . . v over with pnenomenai values, usi wm do jwm uit now. ' V ' $8.00 Boy'. Suit. age. 8 to 8 good assortment to choose from In all wanted material .. this great sal ,-- - ; ; $4.00 and $4.60 Suits, age S to 8 .! ! $5.00 to $3.26 Suit. t... ' ' $6.00 Long Pant. Suit. $6.oo " " $7.60 " " " $8.00 a'- .V.."........ etc etc etc $3.65 319 1.98 3.45 4-95 5.95 6.40 AH Ladies' Hats Half Price When we My all, we mean every hat in our stock. When we ay HALF PRICE it means less than you can. buy the same hat for anywhere in the country a. we never have figured within 26 of v regular milliner, prices on our ladies hats. r- LADIES' UNDERWEAR VALUES OF GREATEST MERIT Half Wool Ladies' Underwear the suit thi. sale $1.10 Non-shrinking Pant and vest, thi sal I 58C 67 MO LOT MEN'S FANCY VESTS in ihgle and double breasted, neat and dressy Qfi -patterns, worth regular $3.00 and $3.60 choice pi.yvj $1.00 Men' Wool Underwear ; 7 99. $1.26 Men'. Shirt . 48c $1.26 Men' Wool Underwear 98c $1.60 Men' Wool Sweater ......... .. - - 98c 60 and 60c Men and Boy' Cap..,- !.... 39c 26 and 66c Men and Boy' Cap ... 19c i LADIES' WAISTS AH at taving price look, and price where you will these price have never been matched. Special lot, 60c to $1.28 waist...-.....! Z5C Special lot $1.60 to $2.00 Flannel WaisU thi 75c BOYS and YOUNG OVERCOATS Boy's Reefer regular $3.60 to $4.26 values, this sale $3.00 Overcoat..' $5.00 " - $6.00 i " $7.60 . - 1..: ..." $3.00 :. - $9.60 - - $12.00 " - MEN'S $2.48 2.40 ! . I 3.95 4-801 .5.05 6.40 I 7.60 1 0.05 W do not ask you to trade her because you love us but it is your duty to yourself, to your family and to your purse to trad where your dollar will do you the greatest good. A careful comparison will prove to you that you great Ml. ...... i JS can save money it you trao witn u. . r IS MADE BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF BARGAINS , Especially through the i Holidays , Our fyv.lr I rnTfttV with harui iom dttkt. comforUbia rockart. X drttMit, tidb&rdt. Iron btd J rugs, t U combing with btuty Z una uniuinm - Pictures and Mouldings . . .. ' ... w . ,. v ' , ; Chart. Dana Qibson ha ceased to produce thee fin drawing, for which he wa noted, we have a number of hi handiwork In tock. , Rembrant water color and Carbon Arittotype make handsom ornament. Framing dona her that 1 jet a artistio a the picture themselves. , Eldridg and New Royal Sewing machine are carried her , ' 1 ADCOOK & HARRIS, ADAMS AVENUE v . La Grande Evening O&server MONDAY, DECEMBER 11,1905 Published daily except on Sunday On year In advance $6.60 Six month in advance .;.......... 8.60 Pr month. .;.;..h......... ,...... .. 66 Single eopy...r.....'....'..;..v.J. 6e WHITE ROSE; FLOOR ft a.illerl with the He of pleasing e?ery dealer' high class trade-custo" who appreciate quality. The um of the Piour flouring Mill Co. guarantees re liability tod highest grr.de in every iack of Cour varinglthe White Rose bruud. u Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. S Qfl D DO OQDDDOOQDDDDDD&O Entered at the Pott Office at La Grand. Oregon, a Second Clas Matter. ! CURREY . BROS, ED S' AND PROP ADVKBTMNU RATBB IMaplar A4 mtes ItoataiMa epos aimiieation LsoUNMllBfaoUealOeperUaeaiM aaw uom, per ilae lot emeu eabee,al laser 'aolDUiHWarooadotoM, je er Uae, eras e4 Utuki. a per lie. Several year ago when land began telling for $40 per acre many thought the value had reached high water mark. Today our beat wheat land I. selling any where from $40 to $68 and it will not be long when the price of land, that can be irrigated will be marketing at $100 or better per acre. It I true that wheat cannot be profitably grown on $100 acre land but the fact are, most any crop will onng better return than wheat, not withstanding the fact that our wheat yields are far in excess of the western portion of the state and ha been thoroughly demonstrated in thi vally, that on our very best land, families can live comfortably on ten or fifteen acre and in time there will be one or more familiee on every forty acre tract of thi class of land. previou year, they get card, just why they are scared is not apparent Th coming of that number of perons mean, a large addition to our home market. The monthly eummary of commerce and finance Issued by the United States bureau of statistics, gives th value of th par capita consumption of articles that constitute what w call living ex penses In the United State, not including rents and traveling eipenses. From th figures therein give it cost each pron in theUnitad States for thing consumed in on year $100.608.. At thi rata th 1,036,491 immigrant to the United State in the year will coneuma, and to that extant increased our horn market, In a year at present prices .of things r con sumed, stuffs of th valu of $103,966,- 1S8. , I --- Th item that go to make up the total valu of things consumed by each person n the United State in a year made up from the price of thinft on September 1st 1908 are a follow: The ice harvest will toon be in full blast if thi weather keep up vry much longer. IMMIGRATION SCARE Where people read in the last annual report of Mr Frank P. Sargent. United State Commissioner of Immigration, that for the year ending June 80th. 1 905 the immigration to the United State wa 1,026 491 a larger number than in any iron products, and minor metals, tin, lead, j copper, etc Miscellaneous article In clude lumber, lath, brick, lime, glass, turpentine, hemp, linseed oil, paints fertilizer, and drug. 'From th above, allowing twenty per cent increase .for manufacturing and retailing th article consumed the per capita annual consvmption of each immi grant would" be $120.37 and the total cost to the 1.026.491 immigrant, that C1 to live w't.h u In th stir would be ee aiAMiwo U... '9U'89'85I$ nothing in thi increase to our home mar ket to be scared it,. . Bread stuff of all kind Meat all kinds Dairy and garden products ... Other food Clothing .. Metals : ;. Miscellaneous 16 669 9 001 12 18? 9 896 18 912 16 585 1? 258 G. E. FOWLLR Truck and .Transfer Wood and Coal Total : 100 808 Th abov does not give the retail prices of the classes named but rather the cost of the raw material out of which they are subsequently made. To illus trate) the general term "bread stuffs" the cost of which is found by taking many quotation, of the price wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, bean, and pea at th leading market in th United State. The term meat and th per capita cost thereof consumed for the year is found by taking th price of live hogs, beef, theep, lard, tallow, etc, at the leading markets. Dairy and gardens include vegetables, fruits, milk, butter, cheese, etc. The term other food, includas fish, liquors, condiments, sugar, rice, tobacco, etc. Clothing covers the raw material and it. price at the leading market, out of which clothes of all kinds are made. wool, silk, rubber, hides, leather, boots and shoes. Metals include pig iron and and par.ially manufactured and finished DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE TH ORIGINAL. A Well Known Core for Pile. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, ec zema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scald, painless. We could nol Improve the quality II paid double the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWltt's Is the original and only pure and genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look foi the name DeWITT on every box. All others are counterfeit, mihuiiosv S. C. DeWITT 4 CO., CHICAQO. A. T. HILL. Druggist ' PHONE 1611 All order given prompt attention Centennial Hotel Under new management. 7,. Board and Room $6 per week, ' cash. Meals 26 cts. Special rate furnish Monthly patron. No. 1417 Adam Av. Phon No. 1161. j Mr. W. E. Murchison, proprietress OUR SPECIALTY Fall vegetables of all kinds at ' the lowest current prices. Our apples are especially full from 60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar box gets you the best apple, to found in town. . , Watch for our new wagon which goes by your door daly. SEATTLE O tOCERY COMPANY ZUNDEL & LAWSON. Heady For Busiuess WITH A FILL LIME OF FEED, HAY AMD GRAIN W. are ready to buy all kind, of hay and grain, and pay th. highe.t ' market prices. . . . Slater Buildm2 fr4;fi)J JEFFERSON AVE Main 57-