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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1906)
4i 3 PC70. '111 HERE'S AN AD THAT SHOULD PROVE INTERESTING TO ALL WOMEN It tells of a timely sale of items of extreme interest to women particularly to women who believe In economy on wanted merchandise. The entire store offers bargains pronounced and satisfying eery section sends for its share economy was never before so conspicuous nor values half so tempting. Read oxer this list of FALL WANTABLES then come to the store and profit come and sae GOOD COWAS 60c to $2.50 Nicely made of Outmg Flannels-in all coloring -both light and dark-gowns that are worth consioerably more than the price asked-m other words, worthy gown with savings attached to each. Price 60c to $2.50 each. KIMOXAS $1.00 TO $12.00 Dainty creations of Outing and exquisite Silks-just the thing for house wear just the thing for comfort This sale presents an opportunity to buy the best for the least see them price $1.00 to $12.00 each. LADIES' FLEECE WRAPPERS $1 TO $1.50 Warm and comfortable nicely made in all colors and sizes wrappers that any woman would be pleased to look them up when in the store price $1.00 to $1.50. EVS ABOUT THE PRETTY WAISTS Charming conceptions in silk, linen and wool. These waists embody all the new style thought, such as Dame Fashion has predicted they're daintily made prettily trimmed they are new! Here they are. freshand spark lingprice $ 1 .00 to $6.00. EVENING WAISTS FOR ALL EVENING OCCASIONS They are here in flimsy lace and exquisite and delicate evening silks just the waists that the average woman would gladly revel among just such waists as a careful riar wnnlH mot BDoreciate they're ready in all the bewitching styles price $5.00 to $12.50. EVER WORN "T0PSY" HOSIERY? No? -Well you've missed a goodly portion of the satis faction that comes from the wearing of good hosiery. They're here for Men. Women and Children They're here in Wool and Cotton in all weights. This store's reputation stands hack of every pair of "Topsy" hosiery sold over these counters. Make it a point to ask for "Topsy" brand next time. The price it the same the satisfaction is double. THE AMERICAN LADY CORSETS ARE IDEAL CORSETS They're here in all the new models for Fall and Winter -models for the slight the medium the stout figure. Models that insure grace and freedom to the wearer ideal corsets every one of them. x When at the counter next ask to see tne new moueit in the "American Lady Corsets" tell you all about them. our Rite.- will gladly I HATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN New models that represent perfection in the art of hat maW ng stylish hats such as stylish men would be glad to own. Tney're here in the soft and stiff blocks in all the styles that will be foremost this Fall and Winter. V sit the hat section and sue! WINTER CAPS AND LINED GLOVES ltrr that men wi1! soon be thinking of wearing items that aoJ comfort during the eo'd days of Winter -they're hale fboiidiiiy piitva m '.t .. rJv. I Phone Black 130 Sim Jah?J Vergere No. 27 IGbASSiriLB ADS Rates One cent a word, ore-ha f a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. GOOD WAGES For competent women, in family of four. Ask Mrs. J. M. Berry. WANTED Dining room he p, male or or female at the Model Festurant. i?VR RENT Neatly furnished front rcsm entrally located. Pnor.e Black 1941. BED ROOMS FOR RENT Comfortable and homelike in a quiet house near Adams Avenue. Two only. Inquire of Hattie R. McDonald at No. 1616 Six th St. 'Phone Black 464. LA mi BOY HAKES it SH0W1NG1K PRACTICE CAME WANTED Person capa: e of handling Hon t you think you had better try our agency in La Grande tir i.ockery. "r "" na sl"tr nT teas, coffees, bakini; oowier. tc. View It s a gooJ old wo-lS atler all FOR SALE OR TRADE Gc for sale or will trade for wooc o'. Adams Ave., or phone B ack C 0 1 WOMEN OR GIRLS WANTED or six women or girls t3w;rk in dry. A. B. C. Laundry. --zan F.ve MONEY For ioans on e ty property see Wm. Grant's agency. A'so -eal estate and insurance. WANTED-Gentleman : Must have expere-ce. cftice. r :3-jy v. aiter. Irqj re at th s FDR SALE Practically newdouoe key- hoard typewriter with fne case $45 ? Phone red 782. i - WANTED -Young man v.an:s board a"d room in private fam 'y down town, h quire at Fair Store FOR RENT-Furnis'-ed rocm w;ti hath hot and cold water, a-.d all ir.odtrn c:n vience. Mrs. C. D. Simmons. Cor. E jhth and M st. FOR RENT FurnV'ed iae ard c::y fmnt rnnm. MC'a n hWSe. WiSMg- Greenwoo.d Sts. Ca i. ton and VM681. WANTED-Trave'er for establi?hed House. $12 per week. Expenses ad vanced. Refeiences. Address, with tamp. Jos. A. Alexander. La Grande, Ire. FOR SALE CHEAP 7 room house and three lots close in, convenient to school, round house, and to town, will sell all furnishings such as stoves, dishes, furn iture, bedding, etc. Good well and city ! water. Inquire at this office or phone Red 1731. FOR SALE OR RENT One farm of I 1600 acres. One farm of 800 acres I will either sell on easy terms or rent i for e.ther one or five years. Here is 1 a splendid opportunity for the right oerson. For particulars see A. B. i Conley. Address Cove Ore. or Phone ' Vergere telephone line. ! FOR SALE Modern 5 room house. Ap- ply at O. F. Coolidge's paint store. Geo. C. Aldrich of Chicago and James '. V.cAipire of Milwaukee Wisconsin, are in the city today. They are interested in j toe prospects of Grande Ronde's jiiines. i ard the Indiana mines on Eagle creek. ! E:tn gentlemen have samples of apples ! : cied nen La Grande stored in their it.. mksand will keep them there until acl ! the r wives can share the enjoyment o est ng the juicy and palatable fruil. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go lo the La Grance invest ment Company. La Grar;e O-e.. -n Foley building. JEWELRY S egrist itCo.Jewelers. have placed on (Observer Special) University of Oregon. Eugene, Oregon. October 15. 1906. On Saturday October 13. at three thirty p m. a game of football was played on Kincaid Field between the Varsity eleven and the second team of the U. of O. The game was very closely contesttd and the final score of 23 to 0. tells only part of the story. Several times tne plucky little "scru'-s stood a good show of making a touchdown but the weight and experience of the other team turned t' e tide. This game as largely in the nature of a tryout to HIMES IN WALIA WALLA George H. Hinies, Secretary of the Oregon Historical Soc ety. is in the city gathering material for a comprehensive j biography cf the early settlers ot the j northwest, says the Walla Walla States mar. The records' of the pioneer ex perience of 15.000 have already been collected by this society which plans a big card index of the early settlers. Mr. Himes was much pleased with the success of Ezra Meeker in recrossing the old Oregon Trail. "They thot the old man was too old to do it," he said, "but he was sturdy. I think that the publicity given his tr.p will result in the government having the t ail properly marked. There is na such achievement in all history as that where a people went into a trackless wilderness in such ejmbers for 2000 miles to make permanent homes." Mr. Himes will be in the city several days interviewing old settlers and collect ing data for the great pioneer encyclopedia. decide what men will play in the game here the 20th inst. against the Astoria Athletic Club. Among those who did noti ceably fine work was Grout of Li Grande, who played center on the second team and Kent Gilles, the big man from Baker City, busy all the time. The contest was clean and while desperately fought, no one was injured. A large crowd witness ed the game and rooting was vigorous. A picturesque group of the "plug-uglies" shouted for the second team. From the quality of work done, competent judges believe that the Oregon tea will again win the college championship of the northwest. MILCH COWS fOR SALE J. M. Clark, three quarters of a mile south of the Masonic cemetory has milch cws for sale. Phone Black 18). Lock Box No. 6, La Grrnde, Ore, It is really one of the most wonderful tonics for developing the figure and sooth ing the nerves ever offersd to the Ameri can people. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Newlin Drug Co., REAL ESTATE LOANS on city and country rea, estate. closed promptly, as soon as tie s ap ' proved. U Gramf Imvestkeht company. j acre irci:-d A snap. !n-Par-E mrr.-rs ti e at their store 400 nine watches . j at wholesale prices Mr. Herman Siegrist Ary amcjrts! wh-'-ein San Francisco secured about 700 Loar.s Waltham t-ig'n waicnes ai a oargam pari. of which were sent to this city and placed FOR SALE-Small house. . Pleasant home adcte?. tjuire L. O. Nelso- at Co. or sa e. Watch their window for bargains. WANTED A piace 'or a soy u l lK nu,o o I to work BbllUUI IV jv" board and go to s fcr Address: 10 TEAMS WANTED $4 oer day to haul 5 loads of gravel or sao-i from my gravel bar. 6,000 pounds the load, furnish one man if teamstsr raj s. 5500 or more to the load. I will ;,ay accordingly. Haul one mile, good t.cl read easy plan to load and unload. J. L. Mars. L. A. JOSf T 0-e. FOR SALE-$65 r-e D'.pHwd A.o-j matic Lift Standard Se rg nvnnts. 0r,e- g- i ; i....;.. V H hAI'-F"- Spc." : : r ART LESSONS " ss Nina Hunstock washes to announce t-e ladies of La Grande that she is tps ed to take orders and give lessons ;.c;: water colors and china paint.rg. . o at S06 Ma;n St. PALMER HOUSE JOHN PALMER. Prop. Firstclass accommodations. Board by the day week or month at reasonable rates New furniture throughout. Centrally located ADAMS ANEN'UE, between Fii Greenwood. If YOU HAVE A TASTE FOR THE BEST ice cream and water ices in- town it's your move our way. What goes into our freezers is straight sturT, what comes out your eyes and palate will assurt you to be dainty of favor, smooth as to "churning" and altogether delicious. Oh, no! Costs no more than the ordinary kind. SELPER, ThcMacnandy of putting in store. Prtxu'ars ad dress. Empire Tea Comp-.ny. Pendleton. State references. Provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea, In the gar ng and fall. NewLiN Druo Co, PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT PORTLAND PRICES t LaGrMde) s V - v '"''' ' 'J I II f j .;,' . 6-: j soc mrj ymi ,v E R r iji: L ', N G SI 00 The one price! rf:v Note fr'co c one and an other price to o-.r rs, ut the same y'zs lor the same kind of work u a1!. Coic G c .vrs $ .00 up Br; per tooth 00 .Cci' r" ... ta 1.00 'jp Pi'-, .00 up Ea:r.;; cx'.'.;n and Ettirn.it? s FREE LA GR W):. DHM-AL CO. C -Ci:j30rs to Rervis Bros. Over Watts Lie; Co. Phone Biack 61 -mi ti rn nmmiiiri mnrii mi iiiiim mmh way. iuhuiic Hand Store.