La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 12, 1905, Image 2

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I NEWS OF THE GREATEST POSSIBLE INTdREST TO
ALL!
THE FAIR'S ENTIRE STOCK OF READY MADE GOODS
CONSISTING OF LADIES' SUITS AMD COATS, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
AND DRESSES, MEN S AND BOYS' SLITS AND OVERCOATS, AND LADIES' SHIRT
WAISTS AND HATS,, AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES OF ABSORTINC
INTEREST CO ON
22 LADIES' FLANNEL WAISTS
50 Men's Coats and Vests
. Worth S3 SO. $9 00 and $10 50.
In cheviots, finished and unfinished worsteds, strictly all
woilfon sale during this Great sale at
kum'i best and nwt waiU in aU colors, X
An of thi
plain and ia fields, extraordinary values at
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SL50 and HIS .
Your choica during thii salt at
$1.25
$4.85
SALE FOR TEN DAYS ENDING DECEMBER 14
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LADIES' SUITS COATS AND JACKETS
Sweeping reductions, phertominal values, unequaled opportunities
Fcr thoM who have uit or coat needs, wa might aay the opportunity of a lifetime, for
nevtr before were strictly new and up-to-date suits offered at such prices. Don't hesi
tate, don't doubt, don't take OUR word for it; come and SEE. Your expiations will be
rrore than fulfilled. ' There are suits of all kinds. Suits of all kinds, suits for all people
no reserve every suit and coat in our mammoth stock id eluded in this great sale.
$ 950
12.50
0.5)
13 50
I&50
Suits for
$5.78
779
8.69
10.41
12.39
JtO.GQ 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 9Sc
Special Let of M sses Plaid VvorjUd Dresses 98
MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS .
. :- -n.. r.;. u Arina things in the men's clothing department. V
carry the Kirschbaum guaranteed Dne of men's suit, and overcoats. ;
line is second to none In the market, made in their own factory (the Ta J ;
est in the world) by competent workmen, and warranted free from im- .
Note Prices-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
$!6.50
$18.00
$20.00
$995
$11.95
$13.25
$'440
' $15 95
Over Coats
$7.50
8.50
12.00 ad $2.50
13 50 " 14.00
16.00 Over Coats
18.00 and 18.50
$5.95
6.95
9-95
10.75
13.50
14.95
$10.50 Coat and Vest $485 Reg. $6.00 Over Coats 3.98
$-.50 to $3.00 LADIES' and MISSES HATS. THIS GREAT SALE. CHOICE 50c
BOYS' SUITS AT UNMATCH
ABLE PRICeS
Our Boy's Suit Department has been brimful of bar
gains all fall, but for the next ten days it will be running
0vr with phenomenal values. Qet the boy a iXmas
suit now. . ' ' .. - '
$6.00 Boy's Suits ages 3 to 8 good assortment to
choose from in all wanted materials, this CO XC
great sala . .. f7. V7 .
$4.00 and $4 .60 Suite, ages 5 to 8 3 1 9
$8.00 to $5.25 Suite.:. f.QS
$6.00 Long Pants Suite .... 345
$6.00 " " , - . 49
$7.60 " " " ...,.,.. 5.95
$8.00 " .:-;..... '6,40
etc etc etc
AH Ladies' Hats naif Price
When we say all. we mean every hat in our stock.
When we say HALF PRICE it means less than you can
buy the eame hats for anywhere In the country as we
never have figured within 15 of regular milliners
prices on our ladies hate.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR VALUES
OF GREATEST MERIT
$1.10
58c
Half Wool Ladies' Underwear the suit this sale
Non-shrinking Pants and vesta, this sale .
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in single and double breasted, neat and dressy ti QC
patterns, worth regular $3.00and $3.60 choice .fl.yw
$1.00 Men's Wool Underwear . 79C
$1 .26 Men's Shirts
48c
$1.26 Men's Wool Underwear...-: - - 98c
$1X0 Men's Wool Sweaters . 98c
60 and 60c Men and Boy's Caps 39c
25 and 35c Man and Boy's Caps .. '. I9c
LADIES' WAISTS
All at saving prices look, and price where you will
these pricss have never been matched.
Special tat, 60c.to $1.25 waists Z5C
Special lot $1.60 to $2.00 Flannel Waists , this
. great sale L... - . VC
BOYS and YOUNG MEN'S
OVERCOAIS
$2.48 ii
2.40;;
3.95 ;;
4-80
5.95 ;
6.40 ii
... 7.60 ii
- 9.95 ii
Boy's Reefers regular $3.50 to $4.25
values, this sale........ .......:...,
$3.00 Overcoats
$5.00 " -
$6.00 " :
$7.60 "
$3,00 -
$9.60 "
$12.00 "
We do not ask you to trade here because you love us
vf if vnnr i4ntv ta vourself. to vour family and to voior
purse to trade where your dollar will do you the greaTDt X
ffood. A careful comparison will prove to you that yob f
can save money if you trade with us. ,.. . , , III
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MADE BY TAKING
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ADVAM1AGE OF
BARGAINS
Especially throuSh the
Holidays.
' Our stock is 1 replete wiUv hand
'some, desks, comfortable rockers,
dressers, sidebeards, iron beds
rugs, etc., all combing with beauty
and usefulness t .
; Pictures and Mouidinis ; i, . j
Charles Dana Oibson has ceased to produce those fine drawings for. whicfc I
be was noted, we have a number of his handiwork In atock. Kembrant 1
water color and Carbon Aristotypes make handsome ornaments. Framing i
done here that Is jest a artistic as the pictures themselves. !
Eldridge and New Royal Sewing machines are carried here
ADCOOK & HARRIS,
ADAMS AVENUE '
La
Evening Observer
TUESDAY. DECEMBER ' 12, 1905
Published daily except on Sunday
One year In advance ... ..
Six months in advance
Per month ..
Single copy ....,.,.......:.... :.
La GranJc National Bank
ESTABL1SHED 8 8?
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0)0 00
Comparative statement of deposits for five ysars
September 6, 1900
80. 1901
' " 16. 1902
9. 1903
6, 1904
November 9. 1905
$291,007 63
331,605 38
498.376 84
655,601 89
571.864 02
618.029 62
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
GEORGE PALMER, President. J; M. BERRY. Vict President.
F. L. MEYER Cashier.
, GEORGE U CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier.
W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
J. M. BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. . A. B. CONLEY,
C. C. PEN1NQTON. F.J. HOLMES.
...$6.60
... 3.60
66
6c
Entered at the Post Office at La O rands.
Oregon, as-Second Class Matter. '
CURR'EY BROS," ED'S AND PROP
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CANADA'S BIWT
Our ,neighbors on the north are raising
a great howl because the United States
imposes the same tariff rates on goods
imported from the Dominion of Canada
that are charged on goods from other
foreign countries. Thsy want a recipro
city tariff that will enable them to reach
our market as cheaply, or nearly so.
as our own citizens can, who pay taxes
to keep up our government Feeling their
inability to offer any reasonable consider
ation for the change in our revenue laws
they resort to bluff, and threaten retalia
tory tariff rates on our own goods.
Suppose they do enact retaliatory rates
that will be practically prohibitory, and
stop all trade between the United States
and Canada which country would be the
greater loser? The Dominion of Canada
is not a free trade country, a large pro
portion of the revenuee are derived from
custom house duties on imported goods.
The total revenue of the Dominion for the
year ending June 30th., 1902 was $52.
614.701. of which $28,425,284 were
from customs. This was collected from
total imports which that year amounted
to $212,270,168 and on which duties
aggregating $28,425,284 were collected
on the $t28,955.254 worth of imports
of the kind customs were collected, show.
ing the average tariff rate on all duteanle
goods that enters Canada is 21.44 per
cent of the value. . !
In the year 1903 we imported from
British 'North Amsrica $16,432,482
worth of goods that entered free and
$39,217,174 on which custom duties
were collected. The same year we sold
to that ' country stuff of the value of
$125,776,203 on which custom- charges
were paid. The whole -. commerce
between the two eountriee show that we
purchase from British North America
$70,1 26,647 more than we sell J
Wa need not be frightened at the bluff,
unlsss wrtfreee modifies 6u-Uriff laws to
suite h few speculstora'and prospective
cattle and wheat growers they wilt fence
us out of that country yrith high tariff.
The government assay office at Seattle
is now receiving attention from Director
of the Mint Geo. E. Roberts and every
employee may be removed.
Judge C. A. Sehlbrede of Marshfield,
Coos Bay, has announced himself as a
candidate for governor, subject to ths
wishee of the Republican constituency.
It looks very much as though the
President's rate bill will meet with little
opposition. -
- Much of the criticism of the Panama
canal is inspired by the railroads. The
transcontinental roads would like to ses
ths scheme fail or have the completion of
the canal delayed as long as possible.
These roads havs the entire Pacific coast
enthralled. They make us subsidiary to
eastern manufacturers In order that they
can get the haul across the continent
The men who wish to go upon the cheap
land of British North America and grow
grain or raise stock for market in the
United States find much fault with ths
Dingley tariff, which is 30f a bushel on
barley, 25 f a bushel on wheat 2(
pound on beef, mutton and pork, cattle
over one year old 67,' per cent advalo
rum, cheese 6(f per pound, ham and bacon
6f per pound, hides raw 15 per cent on
value, and wool from 7f per pound to
1 2 cents. Our farmers and stock men
have so far not made complaint
Ths completion of the Panama canal
would break this up. It will help the
railroads ultimately, as they would get
more for the short haul from point to
point as factories and other freight pro
ducers would be established on the coast
TO THE CHILDREN.
The children can write their letters to
Santa Clsus and mail thsm at Newlin
Drug Ca's store.. V. ;..'. .'..
POULTRY
Every lover of fresh Poultry will ap
preciate the decliate flavor of the Chick
en, Turkey, Duck, etc, that we sell.
Our Roast Beef is rich and juicy and
we aim to give you the choicest cuts at
very moderate prices.
Rohr& Company
G. E. FOWLER
Truck and
Transfer
Wood and Coal
PHONE 1611
All orders given prompt attention
' Centennial Hotel
Under new management
Board and Room '$6 per -week; "cash.
Meala 26 cts. Special rates furnishs
Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave.
Phone No. 1161.
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress
OUR SPECIALTY
Fall vegetables of all kinds at
ths lowsst current prices. Our
apples are especially full from
60c to $1.00 a box. , E dollar
box gets you the best apples to
found in towa .
Watch for our new wagon which
goes by your door daly,
SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY
ZUNDEL & LAWSON. -
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Ready For Business
WITH A FILL LINE Of FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
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We ere ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest
market prices.
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HV. OLIVER
Slater Building:
JEFFERSON AVE Main 57