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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
Wb AN OSTEOPATHIC SPf qAlTY. 1 the iiif iii m (raiEs 1 11F' - . ' " - V - - . 'Ill Mil i i i i iii. In every department, including an extraordinary sale slin Underwear Mm Sale r. . Just go through our stock for yourself and pick out the best for yourself. All our finest and handsomest imported novelties, richest plaids, mixtures in checks and plain blacks, velvets and velveteens, fancy trim- I mings, silk and satin linings, all included in this sale All Our Children's and misses Goats si 1 PLUMBER? MA F SKIRTS MUST GO j " V '";WA Every one in the house at an average of One lot of waists up to $10.00 to about one fourth off. go at $2.00. One lot of waist values up One lot of Skirts at half price to close. to $3.00 to close at 50c Chlldrens' Oulini Purses and pocket Beautiful line of $1.35 for $L50 large Ladles' corsets, all size comforts, extra odds and ends to Flannel gowns. books, all reduced ' ladles' neckwear heavy, Bargain at $1.60 close at , 25c CLOAK PRICES DROP WITH A CRASH The time has come when the entire stock is to be cleared out Cost less than cost, even half cost cut no figure now, the cloak stock must go regardless of cost. ALL OUR EIDERDOWN AND FLANNELETTE KIMONAS TO GO AL HALF PRICE All this month we will give bargains. It always pays to trade at this store because you obtain better goods just as cheap as inferior goods at the cheap stores. Thousands of bargains all this iTonth. Dress Goods Silk and Velvets Suits and Coats Waists Muslin Underwear Skirts Fur and Petticoats Children's wear Flannels and Linens Wash Fabrics Kimonas and Shawls Umbrellas Taple Oil Cloth Tcwels and Linens Outing Flannels Lace and Embroider ies Gloves and Neckwear Ribbons and Velvets Hosery and Under wear Suit Cases and Bags Blankets and Comforts Plumbers are the busiest people in La Grande today. , Early this morning they were routed out to heal leaks in bureted water pipes; and many kitchen floors were flooded before repairs could bemads. While the atmosphere last night was no colder thari the night previous, there was nevertheless more pipes bursted than the nigh, before. This is accounted for, no doubt, by the fact that the homes had withstood the encroachments of Jack Frost for two days until the latter finally won qut and the drop in temperature last night only tended to aid the thoro f reez ing of water pipes. ; , COLDER IN PENDLETON ' . ;,. Reports from Pendleton are encourag ing to La Qrandites for they affirm that the mercury has taken slump to the extent of Ave below zero. ' ' ' ' The mercery last night soared unpleas antly close to zero, but the government thermometer registers two degrees above KVm"imum droo. - The cold 'winds last night helped' to make the weather unpleasant, and the ears of those who wtrs out late in the evening, were undie- 1 LI.. J .. That' the trouble known, as "nerves'' eceives entirely too little attention from its victims is beyond question. ' It is not only a warning sign that there ie some) thing radically wrong, but, as the nerve re the governore of the whole being, it is the plainest sort of indication that the suffsier is not In the full completeness of his or her natural competency for thai affairs of life.' A condition of calm under ordinary conditions is absolutely neces sary in order that there may be a re serve force bf nervous energy, for emer gencies. . .There are always definite reasons for the trouble; and, even when habits of life are largely responsible as aggraving causes, there is alwayssqme anatomically wrong condition that predisposes the suf teror to the trouble. If the body struc ture is in a state of perfect adjustment, if circulation to every part is unobstruct ed, if every nerve is uninterfered with in , its work by pressure, and if nourishment and hygiene are attended to "nerves":, will speedily disappear, . The' Osteopath is the only specialist in detailed body ad justmentand ha is the master of the ' craft. Right of Way. PURE LARD ' Is :o be found at Stillwell & Company's market Phone Main 16. ': STOP the WAGON f, ' - TO PRESERVE fTSH (Scrtppe Newe Association) Albany, Jan 1 B Commissioner Whipple of the State Forrest Fish, and Game Preservation Association in a report Issued today states that more than 250,000 000 fish were distributed in ' the states from tht eight-state hatohries during, the pact year and during the year the Depart ment collected fines and penalties aggre gating $11,656. BECTRK POWER PLANT BURNED (Scrlppe N.we Association) Reno, Nsv. Jan. 16 All Industrie at Reno depending on the electrical power is closed down today as result of the fire In the Reno substation of the Nevada Power and Light Company this morning, FOUND A girl's braclet, with initials engraved, on Adams avenue. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and identifying the property. High Grade BghP nee- 0 UfoljeriD GOLDf GATif Always ik. Sarin Soil on . Mtrit J. A. Folger & Go. Smn Franei$co GET A PIE Our wagon loaded with FRESH BREAD and PASTERY will call at your; door, each morning, Sundays Excepted, with & full assortment of Bakery Goods. You see what you buy, and,, buy : what vou see. A . trial f order solicited. " Phone orders given our prompt attention. . " Phone Black 161 THE; MODEL BAKERY J.B.WHITEMAN&SON 0 , Of THE 01CKI ST PI THE IAHD fair maids and brave men the most cultured, the widest traveled, thefitteet to Judge of fitting far for the table, can find naught but praise as their opinion of our staple and fancy groceries or the uiuriss prosperity permite. Our large buying and moderate pricing has much to do with putting groc eries of the best sort into the homes of people of ordinary mesne. A small trial order will convince you of the superiority of our store and our sales methods. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDES BRif NORTH FIR STREET LUMBER 5 RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than it told in La Grande, We deliver it to your building 1 I t Grande Ronde Lumber Co PERRY, OREGON. ' :, it, i t; .' U ' ' It at ' ' It- S '- . i ii :l t i, ,5 -; si r -.Vtkvw.. -f...,