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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1906)
AT The Fair La Grande, Oregon our Days Only Monday, Tuesday, Wetinesdc'. Thursday The Fair la Grande, Oregon Four Days Only! Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday : ; AT ; liggCIRCUS S ALEl BARGAINS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN SHOPPERS This event will be the final clean up of mid summer goods. The knife will not be spared in cutting prices! Our enormous fall stock is crowding these goods out!! . I SHIRT WAISTS Our entire line joes at these prices and mclude all the dainty white lace and embroidery trimmed, not one spared. All 3. SO Grades go for 8.26 - " 2.60 ." 2.25 2.00 " " 1.60 " 1.25 2.15 2.1S 1.65 1.45 i.io .98 .65 .45 MILLINERY Our millinery holds for your selection the newest creations of the season, many of the numbers are closed out far below original cost. You buy 8.60 Hats for ... 7.50 " 6.60 " . ... 460 en t LADIES' KIMONAS stock in these useful garments is large, comprising Persian. Japanese and .pie designs, in both snort and fall lengths. ..... 4.F.0 Cut to 3.65 3.60 ' . 2.60 2.75 ' " 1.08 ' 1 ' ' 2.00 " .' 1.46 175 - 1 25 ..- J-.2S " ...... 85 1.00 " 68 .75 " 48 .50 " 35 2.50 1.60 4.85 4.65 '3.95 2.35 1.85 1.55 .75 WASH FABRICS In this department you will find all the dainty and durable summer goods such as Dimities. Lawns. Wash Tiffatas and all the new aesigns. . ...... Scotch Lawn 1 J : .....? ' All .10 Goods to close at .15 ' " ; " .20 " .25 .30 " " .04 .07 V .. .11 . .13 . .19 . .25 MEVS SUITS Our entire line of mid-summer suits will go on the bargain counter theoe four days. Men's two piece suits regular $9.00 suits $6.85 10.00 " 7.65 12.60 " 9.45 three piece" " 16.00 ... $1V60. and 12.60 " 8.35 Do not miss the clothing bargains MEN'S STRAW HATS Do not roast your head but call and get a hat. 75o 46c 36o 18c ......... takes a $1.25 hat " . . .76 hat .60 hat ' - .28 hat LADIES' WASH SUITS New designs in the new colorings, all s.zes. just what you want for the August days. Regular 6.00 Suits reduced to 4 85 6.00 ". " 5 oo . 4.00 " '' " 2.85 '.'. " i.6o;.--. 2.46 LADIES' SPECIALS 19 15 35 LADIES' BELTS we have just received by express a large shipmerft of the new things which were delayed, and they must be ci06ea oui. , . 1 .00 Designs gcj at . .. .75 i:- .50 " " .35 " .25 20-inch Jap silk 2 pair good Hsse . . A No. i! Coxsets .'. 'Regular stock no odds and ends. Lot linen skirts, te close 98 Good quality Satteen skirts 1 .00 .65 .48 .33 .25 19 IGbASbiricy ADS j e She jjkuhr. mt ate rft M mmf lA GRANDE, OR- 1 i I MEN'S UNDERWEAR Comprising Balbrigan, Jersey Ribbed, etc.. reduced at owj. Regular $1.26 per sui'. 86o - ' ''' 1.00 " T8o . V . . MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS We place on sale a large assortment of the Geo. P. Idle & Co. "Silver" brand -..' Regular $1.26 shirts 9Bo Large assortment of new patterns tegular 76o shirts 46c i SHOE BARGAINS Do not fail to see cur bargains in shoes in calf and kid 2 Cfi and 42 60 shoes to tk.se at $1.68 t Rates-Or.. cert a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick resets. Try or.e today. 0M0RR0W f mi at WANTED IMMEDIATELY Waitress at the Model restaurant, i FURNISHED Ff.'ONT ROOM-Phone Black 612 rt. m ,Y Fcr leans on city property see Tin. Grant's agency. Also real estu.e and insurance. HELP WANTED WomarTlo do house work for family of two Ir.qu re of M. Baker Old Town WANTED G:r! or woman todo genera FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Kenan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade C. A Cary. WMDwboD WOOD-Parties desiring to engage their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Folocs grocery store. 1 have 600 cords cf good ory c-:d wood and of any kind. Respectfully J. Anthony. IBf CIRCUS MAHAWS MINSTREL Travelinz in their own $30,030 palace car, carrying the latest creation of the famous scenic artists. Sosman and Landis of Chicago, in the way of scenery, en trancing costumes to aid the efforts if 25 of the foremast colored stars. Mahara Brothers ought to be able to furnish two and a half h:urs of music, mirth and melody, od is and ends and odd t es that would be acceptable to the gloomiest in dividual liv ng. Mahara's minstrels will appear ii the opera house here August 13 night g'V .ig trial street piradj at noon. CARD Of THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks I and appreciation to the many friends who so kindly assisted us through the hours or our recent bereavement. Also to the G A. R. and W. R. C. who provid them selves so kind and considerate and for ! their many acts of assistance. W. T. Shot and family. A. L. Tullfy. E. H.Tuut v. housework .n small family. La Grande National Bank. Inquire at ROOM AND BOARD In private famnyj rfonvientnt to sugar factory cr Palmer fw.ber Corr.pa.-.y. Mrs. Wellman.i iwsf ih Birch Street. j FOR SALE -One threshing machine 11 by 60 witnband cutter long feeder and everything complete will sell or trace. J. E. Reynolps Phone 1961 FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to ir-.e La Grande Invest ment Compar.y. La Gra-de Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE One 11 ty 60 fiwjS? arator with w.nd svac-;er a"3 .or.g a short self feeder ar.d oaid cutter com plete. J. E. Reyncils. LaGrarde R. F. D-Nf ESTATE LOANS Any af.-unts 'it br ngs to the little one that price'ers 2't of healthv flesh, solid bone and muscle. Tnlts whathoii.ster's Rocky Mountain Tea does. Best baby meaicine on earth. Toa or ""ablets. 35 cents. 1 ea cr . a a CoMPAHY ru. e; Onity and country real esta'e. -oa-s closed promptly, as sion as : tie s ap proved. La GftiE .v.-estv.v " F ANY. IN ( MURKT? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER .VAN de will take that tru-.k "- 'e pot or your home :s e ' takes to tell it. Dav chce Red Night " B.acK U.J Wagon always at y;ur se- i ! i ! J Ms To Chicago and the East Wfrm L.-. ; r' I. THE BEST OF "EBYTHINO. w vc'fl'""'iA,c-,H''h;R' ,Vi Third SUrt.W"'1-0"- ; ce Tomor.ow will be circus day. when all the poster promises tnat have decorated th bill boards, are to materialize. The omnipresent clown ""Witt be there with a new make-up, but with the san-e rfnliffhtfjllv reminisjents-n rk. Tne won derful trained animals performing feats, seemingly impossible; ..he daring eques trian; the hair-raising aerialist; the beau tiful horses: the hundred and one pictured features will a.l make their appearance, and the long anticipated enjoyment ot cir cus day be a reality. The Forepaugh-Sells show is practically new this year. The present owners have brought li their combined resources to aid in perfecting an organization which it is hoped will win for itself the distinction of being the greatest circus exhibition in the world. Chief among the many feat ures is the spectacle entitled "Fighting the Flames ', a decided novelty representative of a great fire scene. The spectacle will occupy the ova! cf the large aremc tent' A scene representing a block ofskyscrap- m.nthebusv section of a city. J he streets are fined with groups of happy, holiday making people, bands of mus e parading. Tne a arm of fire is heard. Flames are seen bu'sting from the win dows of a large rictel. Thin the rush of engines and ail mar.ner of modern fire fighting apparatus. There areone thous and actors part C'latir.g in this scene. The Lowar.de family cf equestrians in a new and nave: exnibition. I he wa.now sky of Russian whirlwind 4trr.tr. Cap tain Webb's twe groups of educated seals i ., ir. A iih.tji exhibition of horse accomplishments, four distingu shed equine prize w.n-.ert appearing in one rms. Tre Rjr.yon family, a troupe cf English acrohats: e'gnt thrilling hippo drome events, wh.ie the stages and circus rings are occulta by the different per formers, just .n way of good measure, and merriment, g'ojt of ciown. forty in all will circulate .n tr.e rvpoodrome oval, pre sent par.tc.m rr.c c-medies and laugh prj-v-km.g conce .s. Pharmacists throuchout the world hive devoted th;ir jives to the perfectirjg of Hillistjr's Rocky Mountain Tea. it con tains tne cnoicjst medical roots and herbs known to m odern medicine. Tea or Tab lets, 56 cms. f'EWLiN Drug Company. Twmty year battle T au lnrr in a twantv vear hattla with enrunic piles ana mangnans sores, until 1 tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville. Va. Best for old Ulcers, Cuts, Burnt and Wounds. 25c at Newhn Drug Co. I live and let my brethern live With all that's good to me; Unto the poor tome cash I give, The balance I give Rocky MountainTea. Ni.wi.in Duuo Company. U Am r i I STRONG Again It what Mrs. Lucy Stovall.ofTilton.Ga, said after taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hundreds of otherwtak women are being re ttored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may be well if you will take Indigestion causet nearly all the tick- nest tut women have It deprives the system cf nourish mtntand the delicate o'gar.t peculiar to womtn suffer weakin, and become diaeassd. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure nablet the stomach and digestive organs I l ..J . ,,;m;i:,t .11 if l.m 9ihn1. omefocd that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuildt the weak organs, restoring health and strength. Kodol cures Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour risings, belching. heartburn ar.d all stomach disorders. Digests What You Eat WE WANT MONEV and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries FOR CASH at a ireducecT price. We can do this and still make a good profit because we have cut our expense account in the middle and we are willing to give the benefit to our customers. Our line of groceries is complete and the quality is un excelled. Gall and allow us to quote you prices on cash purchases. SEATTLE GROCERY STORE LAWSON BROS. Prop. The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK $00,000.00 tvUeVf feittit twla 3 A. T. WW , rroegi The savings bank is the greatest boon that has cvor come to the masses. It not only protects them by ' offer a sustitute for doubtful investments, but by ac cepting small deposits it protects them from their cwn thoughtless expenditures. We war.t your savings account, no matter how tinaU GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS W r EF.OV. N F'-'. ct-t Wk. MILLEIR. Vice Rre-.int GEO. L. CLEA .TP, Csr.r er T. J. SCROGGIN. Asst OU-r F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, i ;---- I