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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1906)
4- ; AT AT The Fair The Fair La Grande, Oregon La Grande, Oregon (Four Days Only Four Days Only l Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday mMU circus sale mm BARGAINS FOR SHOPPERS OUT - OF -TOWN 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!! SHIRT WAISTS Our entire line toe at these prices and include all the dainty white lace and embroidery trimmed, not one spared. S.60 Grades go for 2.5S S.25 " 2. IS 2.60 " "r. 1.6S 2.25 " " ... 1.55 2.00 1.25 1.50 " " 98 1.25 " " 85 .75 " " 45 i -..---: i. ........ 1 L.MUILO ii mulatto win iaa,k in uivse usciui garinenL9 i large, comprising rersian, Japanese ana staple designs, in both short and full lengths. T i en . t.DU XUl UJ O.OO 3.50 " 2.60 275 ... 1.08 t& 2.00 " 1.45 Hi 1.75 " '. 1.25 1.25 " 85 1.00 ' 68 .75 " 48 .50 " 55 LADIfS' WASH SUITS T New designs in the'new colorings, all sizes, just what you want for the nugust oays. . f Regular 6.00 Suits reduced to 4.85 " 6.00 " " 5.65 4.00 " " 2.85 " 5.50 " " 2.45 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 4.85 7.60 6.50 4.50 5.50 2.60 1.60 4.65 5.95 2.55 1.85 1.55 .75 In this department you will find all the dainty and durable summer goods such as Dimities, Lawns, Wash Tiffatas and all the new designs. Scotch Lawn .04 All .10 Goods to close at .07 .15 " " 11 .20 " 1 .25 " " 19 " .50 ' " 26 LADIES' SPECIALS 20-inch Jap silk .19 2 pair good Hsse 15 A No. 1 Corsets 55 Regular stock no odds and ends. Lot linen skirts, te close 98 Good quality Satteen skirts 1.00 ijfa, have just i Jr&re delayed, LADIES' BELTS received by express a large shipment of the new things which and they must be closed out. 1 .00 Designs go at 65 .75 " ' 48 .60 " " 35 .35 " " 25 .25 " " 19 L-A GRANDE, OR- MEN'S SUITS Our entire lire of mid-summer suits will go on the bargain counter these 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 $U.60, and 12.60 " 8.56 Do not miss the clothing bargains MFIU'C CTDKIU HflTC Do not roast your head but call and get a hat 76c ... takes a $1.25 hat 45c .. " .78 hat 56c " .50 hat 16c " .25 ha'. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Comprising Balbrigan, Jersey Ribbed, etc., reduced as follows Regular $1.25 per suit 86c 1,00 " 76c ' MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS We place on sale a large assortment of the Geo. P. Idle & Co, "Silver" brand Regular $1.25 shirts 96 Large assortment of new pattern! tegular 75c shirt ... .. 46c SHOE BARGAINS Do not fail to see our bargains in shoes in calf and kid $2.25 and $2.50 shoes to clcse at $1.65 jGLfASSiricB ADS Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. FURNISHED Black 612 FF.'ONT ROOM-Phone MONEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. HELP W ANTED-Woman to do house work for family of two Inquire of M. Baker Old Town v5ftTED Girl or woman to do general housework in small family. Inquire at La Grande National Bank. ROOM AND BOARD In private family convienent to sugar factory or Palmer Lumber Company. Mrs. Wellman, North Birch Street. WOOD WOOD WOOD-Parties desiring to engage their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Polock's grocery store. 1 have 600 cords of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully J. Anthony. FOR RELIABLE TITLES go to the ment Company, Foley building. ABSTRACTS OF La Grande Invest La Grande Ore., in It brings to the little one that price'ers Sift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth. Tea or Tablets, 55 cents. Newlin Druo Company. FOR 3R-SAL HlO,'s addition, nicely improved, large roorrft house, good water. Will trade C. A Cary. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment company. FOR SALE One threshing machine 33 by 60 with band cutter long feeder and everything complete will sell or trade. J. E. Reynolds Phone 1961 TIMBER (LAMS We can locate a number or parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Orande Investment Co. MONSTER PURCHASE Of HIS FOR SALE One 33 by 60 Russell Sep arator with wind stacker and long and short self feeder and band cutter com plete. J. E. Reynolds. . La Grande R. F. D., No. 2 IN fl HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than i' takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 l ' Night " Black 17S2 tSragon always at your serves FOR SALE Eight aeres.6 room house.barn, place for chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o fruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. JohnGavan PASTURE 160 acres of good pasture adjoining Morgan Lake. Good springs. $1.00 per head per month. Thoma Brsoadhurst 1 0ST LaJy's black cloth jacket on the road to Perry, finder leave at this office and receive reard. ! P.ano For Sa!e-W:ll be sold cheap : sold at cn. e. inu re cf Mrs. S. N. I. .GST-Baby ace cap. b:weei Bohn enka.T.p s s::re a-d Q Street. Reward for return to '..-..s office. Los Angeles, Aug. 8 -The rich prop erties in the camp of Searchlight Nev. are continueing to fall into strong hands. Among the latest deals that is causing great interest here was the purchase of the Duplex Extension group, consisting of four full claims, adjoining the Duplex Tmine and on the same mineral lode. The Pacific Coast Mines Bureau, pur chased this group from the original own ers, Moss, Allison and White, for the large sum of $50,000 with cash payment of $10,000. This property is the extension of the rich and resourceful Duplex mine that was purchased by John Brockman and Count Jas. Portalis six months ago for the sum of $250,000. The Duplex is now taking ore out of four shafts, shipping daily, milling and running their immense cyanide plant. The Duplex ledge enters the Extension ground in all of its strength and richness and mining men h-re who have examined the property and are thoroughly familiar with the Duplex and also the Extension property, express the firm co .vlction that the larger ore hoots will be uncovered upon the holdings of the new company. This late deal has stirred 'represent atives of the eastern and western invest ors located in the camp and the extension and nearby ground of the Extension com pany is now greatly in demand and being sought for. Los Angeles capitalists are doing con siderable toward developing this part of Nevada and their latest investment w.ll probably rebound to their credit. ' BUYS WHOLE TOWNSITE Acquisition of almost an entire townsite l in which ots within the past year have in If j-some casos jumped from a valuation of ijiuu 10 irom i ouu to zuuu wasan Kelly. j nounced last evening by H. H. McCord Company of No. 512 South Broadway. This towr.si'.e is that Searchlight, and the price named approximates $50,000 T-. H. H. McCjrdC-rp-y V": nterests in this district under ground, in one or more of the rich gold mines. Already the new branch of the Santa Fe Railroad is within ten milea of Search light and it is asserted that trains will be running to the town by next October. Thei. it is expected that a bo.m will make o 'h;s important mining center a distrib uting point for all of lhat extensive min ing district. Tne Company announces that it will start at once to build a fine hotel to cost at lease $12,000. It will also erect stores and res'dences and make other important im .rovements. m GRAIN MARKETS Chicago Aug. 7 Wheat opened at 72 closed at 75 J: corn opened at 49; closed at 49; oats opened at 31V closed 31 V MINSTRELS AT THE LYRIC In presenting Mahara's Minstrels last night at the Lyric Manager Sherman deserves great credit. This company is one of the best mistrel shows that have ever visited Calgary, and the members are all artists in their various lines. All the bill-board promises were fulfilled and to spare, and the show througnout is re fined, and indeed much above the aver age. Balgary Press, Juiy 2nd. La Grande Steward Opera House Aug 13. A tragic finish A watchman's neglect permitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stopped, to be oome a runinous break, devastating an entire province of Holland. In like man ner Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a traggic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inftamation, caused by a neglected cold, but Dr. Kings New Discovery saved my life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at Newlin Drug Co. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A Heavy Load to Carry. Along with dyxpWKia come nervous DM and ircneri ill-health. Why? Ite-cuiim- a di-ordcred Ktoinuch one riot per p.it the fond Ui I pri'ix rly dieeMnl, mid ilM products afwiuiilaU'd by the "iHlem. The hlnod ik rliuriK'd with iimu which com'" from tins aii-unli rl i iiri-sr.cn. and in turn the nerve are mil fid on pood, rwi i jj. and w fympUiins of nrrv-oiimii-9. Hki-pli'-Mi' ainl ti' nr ral break down. It i not head work, nur over phy sical e.xertiuli Unit does it. but poor Mom ai'h work. With nour. th.n Mood the body ix not protected iilTHili-t the attuck of germ of grip, hrorii liitiit and cmr iiinp tlon. Fortv the liy at once witti Llr. 1'ierce'x ii.i ilcn M'nii'ul liixnvery rare rniiiiuiiution ol Halite medicinal root ill, nut a iarti le of alcohol ol durit'roii! h;initforiiiim ;riJK. A littie o.ik of extract, trom promi nent iiM-didl iii.i lioritii exti-lliiiv every Iriirr'-iiciit runm mil in 1 r. I n rn-'i Ciolden .Mediciil Ijiix-overy will 1 n.a lid Irre to uny iiddre'f i n n i in t l y puMai mrd or letier Addre-s '.r. I;. V. i'lerii-. hiitfalo. N V. Manv year- of art.ve practice lonvlwv rt Or. I'iene .f tl:e value ol n.nny t.atin fools a- Hi' i. i iial aireiit!. ui.o lie went u (Treat ev i .... m time and in nioi.ey. to pert t-i in own iieculiur nroreei. for renderiiiii them Imtti etlii ii nl and cafe lor tonic, aJu-ralixe and reijii.jdiny apem. Hie eiionnouK j,ii!a-ity of '(iolil'n Medical lncovery " IB one both to It scient "tt compounding and to the actual medicinal value of it ingredient. 1 Le publication of the numt i,f Uit inymii tni on '.he wrapper of every bottle folil (rlvejt full nraice of tin uon-alcohnik cliaracter and removi all ii.jtlon ti the ue of an unknown or m-i ret remedy. It is not a pate nt ii.wjicine nor a nth : one eitln r. '1 nm fact putt It in a M ail by ilnlf. U arui(j a It doe uon ever; bottle w rai-r The liade of llonesty, u. ttie full li-tol itf inirrMjietiU. The "tioid'-n Muuai liiM'overy " ei,re weaK fftomai h. iii'I S!'ti'.n. or dyiejie;a. torpid l,ver ai d lnlHiiie?. niceration of V'linii h ami Uiwles and all catarrhal f f'TUuns nft tnutti-r what arts or oraaos H ay lf afeiud w.ih it. r. I'ien''? Pleasant IV ii Ij are ti e or.umi litile liver p.ilv i.r-1 .in e irniK '. 'l'h f reyulate a'.j i r.x .iroi ale! Kburucii, ir.i-r nd tx.Aei- Minli unstated nut oev. r "J ikieil. -,.; ,.r COli'.eil anil I .) tu u W ' aiciv. - ' u do e I I e i: WE WANT MONEY and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries FOR CASH at a reduced 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. Call and allow us to quote you prices on cash purchases. SEATTLE GROCERY STORE LAWSON BROS. Prop. j The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK $60,000.00 The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever 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 own thoughtless expenditures. We want your savings account, no matter how small CE'-EPAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS V. C. ERCWN, Pre? sei t Wm. MILLER. Vice Rresi.lont CEO. L. CLEAVER, CtsMer T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer,