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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1907)
' " ' ,K .1 4 ll t 4 51 T! 1 4 4 OT.r.r---THriwT'rr-r"- i r uriirvrrvir r iiiiil I MITIHIIFC I'MIMK jIUKL 15 UI1III1ULJ THE JANUARY SALE STILL ( In every department, including an extraordinary sale Muslin Underwei&ir 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 mings, silk and satin linings, all included in this sale ii DAMAGED lit' MM The Scheurer tooecco and hot drink tore nsrrowly escaped destruction this morning as a result of tht exploion of the coffee and milk heating apparatus. Charles Scheurer had been filling tht ap paratus with gasolins and still held in his hand a bottle of the explosive, when for some reason the oil in the tank touched a flame. Instantly the flames flew ceiling ward. Mr. Scheurer, by the miraculous assistance of providence, reached a place of safety with but slight burns, and a free hair singe. But the flames grew in pro portions and soon the store was filled with gases, and the highly polished counter ori f CSlled out but the flames had died out be- which the apparatus stands, ignited. The proprietor and Mrs. Scheurer, who were in an adjoining room appeared on the scent but before they could again rsachaii exit they were in danger of aaphyxiatioiL Luckily the amount of gasoline in the tank was not great and it was but a time until the o'l was consumed. When the flames had burned themselves out, ft! store was more or less black with snk. and the counter is" ruined. The eilii directly above the . tank is seared. In. eluding the destruction of the heating 1IK paratus and damage to the expense counter, the loss will reach close to f w hundred dollars. The proprietor carries insurance. The firi departm.ni w mm All Our Children's and Misses' Coats at SKIRTS MUST GO Every one in the house at an average of about one fourth off. One lot of Skirts at half price to close. WAISTS One lot of waists up to $10.00 to go at $2.00. One lot of waist values up to $3.00 to close at 50c Chlldrens' Outing flannel gowns. Purses and pocket books, all reduced Beautiful line of ladies' neckwear $1.35 for $1.50 large size comforts, extra heavy, Bargain at $1.60 Ladies' corsets, all odds and ends to close at 25c CLOAK PRICES DROP WITH A CRASH The time has come uhen the entire stock is to bo cleared out Cost, less than e st, even half cost cut no figure no v, the cloak stock must go regardless of cost. OUR EIDERDOWN AND FLANNELETTE KIM0NAS TO GO AT HALF PRICE All this month ue will give bargains. It alwjd pays to trade at this store because you obtain better goods just as cheap as inferior goods at t.. cheap stores. Thousands of bargains all this month. Dress Goods Silk and Velvets Suits and Coats Waists Muslin Underwear Skirts Fur and Petticoats Children's wear Flannels and Linens WasbFcbrics Kimonas and Shawls Umbrellas Table Oil Cloth Tcvyels and Linens Outing Flannels Lace and Embroider ies Gloves and Neckwear Ribbons and Velvets Hosiery and Under wear Suit Cases and Bags Blankets and Comforts IDLE RUMORS When all other systems except Osteo pathy have failed to effect a cure it is on ly reasonable and rght that the Osteo path should have a chance. It seems that some who do not want him to have that chance take pleasure in cultivating this idea that the treatment is indelicate. Another common report ie that our treatT ment is "rough" "too severe" for invalids etc. Both stories are - groundless. Do not be imposed on ty idle rumor that has no basis whatsoever in fact Osteopathic Health. fore the department reached the sen. ' uiv .iiui. . uibiuanb mating but minutes. fw NO CRACKina v Have your collars turned on our new shaper. It doesn't crack them. Chbbrt- Mt Uuhdw, , MONDAY ' Chbrry'e Laundry opens Monday. Tele phone Main o and have tne new laundry wagon call for your work. : ....... ..... .'' FOUND A girl's, bmetat, "with"taitia1s 1 engraved, on Adams avenue. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and identifying the property. . la ' - A A AAA A A A A. A A A A . em 1 Free Oregon State Lands Irrigated You are entitled to 20,40, 80 120 or 160 acres FREE you simply pay for the cost of irrigation, which ' is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash, balance in three equal annual payments. Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON. N This land is going fast; do not delay; call or ' write today. . I , ' : EASTERN OREGON COLONIZING CO. Foley Block La Grande, Oregon ,! ; j CITY BREWERY j 5 JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor, ; Largest Brewing Plant In Eastern Oregon "T ' ! Ask for La Grande Beer .and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE 'THE PREFERENCE "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. None Sweeter. UseLa Grande Sugar and Us no Other Hi u It