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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1907)
- T ' THE JANUARY SALE STILL C ITIii Mo Sals In every department, including an extraordinary sale sliri Underwear 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 All Our Children's and Misses' Coats at In A F SKIRTS MUST GO WAISTS - ' Every one in the Jtimsc, at an average of One lot of waists up to $10.00 to about one fciirth 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 Children! Outing Purses and pocket Beautiful line of $1.35 for $1.50 large Ladies' corsets, all size comforts, extra odds and ends to Flannel gowns. books, all reduced ladles' neckwear heavy, Bargain at $1. so 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. OUR EIDERDOWN AND FLANNELETTE KIMONAS TO GO AT HALF PRICE All this month we will give bargains. It alw., pays to trade at this store because you obtain better goods just as cheap as inferior goods ji 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 Wash Fabrics Kimonas and Shawls Umbrellas Table Oil Cloth Tcwels and Linens Outing Flannels Lace and Embroideries Gloves and Neckwear i - Ribbons and Velvets Hosiery and Under wear Suit Cases and Bags Blankets and Comforts AMUSEMENT SOMETHING NEW On Saturday averting the peopla of La Grande well have the privilege of hearing Roger and Grilley who present a program, different from the ordinary. Mr. Roger with his harp and Mr. Grilley as entertainer are artiste. . A Urge price is paid for this entertainment but we be' lieve La Grande people will appreciate the entertainment Read what others say. C. W. Deitrich, Secretary . Y M C A, Brooklyn, N Y Regarding Rogers-Gnl- ley, they not only gave satisfaction, but most of our patrons were really enthusia stic over their entertainment. Rogers is certainly a genius on the harp, and Gril ley is one of tne best humorists I know about. We have had them before and must have them again. Boston (Mass) Herald The Rogers Grilley Recital, at Association Hall, was one of the most successful of the season, Mr. Roge.s is a soloist of the first rank, and his numbers were enthusiastically received. Mr. Grilley's work is out of tie ordinary line of entertainers, being decidedly orginal in every way. His sel ections were a feature long to be re- . L 1 JUBmwWt but Utica (N Y) Daily Press The Rogers- Grilley combination delighted a very large audience, and proved one of the best entertainments of the course. DANCE TONIGHT . Skating and dancing party tonight at the Noyes rink. Admission: skaters twenty-five, dancers fifty cents, Dancers andjskaters fifty cents Music by the orchestra. Dancing from nine thirty to twei ve. A H Rebe of Baker City is a business visitor here today. Reconstruct, vnnr whnla (wlu msl ffch red blood. Driv. nut imnnnliat mf have collected during the winter. Holl- ister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family tonic 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlim Druo Company. . . HOW 10 (IRE (IMBIAJNS writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me.. "I arjplv Bucklen's A also used it for salt rheum with excellent results". GlJArantis4 Inrim indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and akin di.sa.s ok . m....i: drug store. 1 Commence th$ Ne Year right by: tradinjTat Smith's Market Our Meats Speak for . Themselves All kinds of fresh and and salt meats always on hand. We make a specialty of poultry. Give us a trial and be convinced. Prompt delivery. . Phone Red 751 ! Smith & Dawson : Proprietors U P fi G LSTERiftG OLD FURNITURE M AD E GOOD AS NEW Lounges and couches upholstered. Mattresses recovered and generaly renovated, carpets cleaned and put down. Special Furniture Made to Order. All Work Called For and Delivered Promptly. T. H. HILLNAN Cor N. Depot and Monroe St. PHONE 1801 Red ART LESSONS Miss Nina Hu'nnock wishes toannoune to the ladies of La Grande that she prepared to take orders and give lessors in both water colors and china painting. Studio at 906 Main St. You can always find anything you like in the cooked meat line for your lunch on our delicatessen table Weanerwurst and Balogna sausage, Head Cheese, Pressed Corned Beef, Liver sausage, Veal Loaf, Ham sausage, Boild Ham, Fresh and Pickled tongue, Fish of all kinds, Eastern and Olympia Oysters, dams 'and Grabs when the weather permits We have at present a nice stock of home cured bacon but it won't last long, so hurry. The purest open kettle rendered lard in the city In fact we have everything that a first class market should have, and the lowest possible prices consistent with quality. Give as a call and we will convince you Opposite the Geddes store STILWELL & COMPANY Te,t ihone ain 16 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. This land is going fast; do not delay; call or write today. ! EASTERN OREGON COLONIZING CO. Foley Block La Grande, Oregon II I JSS. i!f..M