La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1907, Image 3

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Just go through our stock for yourself and pick out
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the best for yourself. All our finest arid handsomest
Imported novelties, richest plaids, mixtures in checks
Plain.blaoks, .velvet is ' :ahdl velveteens;. fancy r; trim
mings, sllk; and satin linings, :ail included in this sale
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SKIRTS MUST GO
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Cvry onc in the house at - average "of
about one fourth off. '
iOne lot of Skirts at half price to close.
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One lot vof -waists up to $10.00 to
go at $2.00. One lot of waist values up
to $3.00" to close : at 50c "
Chi Idr ens' Ouling
Flannel gowns.
Purses and pocket
books, all reduced
Beautiful line' of
ladies' neckwear
$1.33 for $1.50 large
size comforts, extra"
heavy, Bargain at $l.feO
Ladles rcofse,tsr all
'odds and . ends to
"close at 25c
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PRICES DROP Wltrl A CRASH
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'The time has come uhen the entire
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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 FLANINELtTTE KIMOMAS
' TO GO AT HALF PRICE ,
II 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 ti.
;heap stores. Thousands of bargains all this month.
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)ress Goods Fur and Petticoats Table Oil Cloth , r Ribbons and Velvets
Jilfcand Velvets ! Children's wear Tcwels and Linens Hosiery and Under-
iuits- ald Coats ; Flannels and Linens Outing Flannels wear
yaisti " 1 .Wash Fabrics Lace and Embroider- Suit Cases and Bags
usliii Underwear Kimonas and Shawls ies Blankets and Com-
kirtsj r ' Umbrellas Gloves and Neckwear, ;.: forts
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(Su'rlppa New Anodatiea) ' '
Whington, Jn. 29 Alh carnation
it aaid to bav beta Prttidsnt McKinlay't
favonta flowar, thousand of Amaricana
alt Ua world, ovar ar today wearins it
in honor of tha annivaraary of the lato
Pretidani'a birthday. Tha Carnation
Leagu of Amurica la now a atrong or
ganization much aa the Ensliah have
established a Primrota Laasua - in
memory of Lord Vlaconiflald. Carnatior.a
war worn by all mambara of tha Houaa
of Representatives, Demoerata and : Re
publican alike. Never before ha the
homage been o uniform. Employee of
Congres and official and clerk in the
variou executive department all joined
and the entire force of tha White House
appeared with the pink or carnation upon
the lapel of each coat. During President
McKinley'aoccupancy of the White H-.us
he daily wore hit favorite flower.
WIDOW VISITS TOMB
Canton. Ohio, Jan. 29 Canton people
informally, but generally obterved Me
Kinley'a birthday. Special patriotic pro
gram were held in most of the tcnool
nd the pink carnation wa in evidence.
Mrs. McKinley was driven to the ceme
tery in the afternoon with a large bunch
of carnation for the tomb of the late
president. - A floral piece bearing the card
of Geo. B. Cutelyou was placed on the
casket. ' i ,
New York. Jan, 29 Carnation Day
wa oberved here. The pink carnation
the Union League will banquet at Del-!
monico when speeches eulogestic of the
late President McKinley will be delivered.
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All nmrwnm nuinlnn nrMnAv.u AJ J
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Fellow' Cemetery fere reauested to call
on J. A. Arbuckle, at Model Restaurant,
between 12 M. and 7 P. M. before Feb.
15th, if posssible, and present deeda to
ame can be properly recorded in new
record now being prepared; or present
receipt to deed can be properly Istued
and recorded. All person owing bal
ance on property, whether deeded or
not, re earnestly requested to make
settlement at tha tame place, a the
UHga nat been under expanse in prepar
ing the record. .
' Board or Trustees.
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It to be found at Stillwell tt Comnanv's
market. Phone Main 16.
LOST A ong white silk tcarf Wednesday
night at dance In the Arrnoiiy hall.
Finder return to this office.
X Commence the New Year J
' right by" trading at
Market
i Our;, Meats Speak fo
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All kinds of fresh ' and jj
and salt meats always on '
hand." We make a ?
specialty of poultry. l v I
Give us a trial and be
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Prompt delivery.)
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UPHOLSTERING
OLD FURNITURE
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' GOOD AS NEW
Lounge and couch upholstered.
Mattresses recovered and generaly
renovated, carpet cleaned and put
down. . ; . . ;
Special Furniture Made to Order.
All Work Called For and Delivered
Promptly,', .' .,,.-!
T. H. HILLNAN
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Cor N. Depot
nd Monroe St.
PHONE
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ART LESSONS" ., ,
Mist Nina Hunstoclc wishes to announc
to the ladle of La Qrande that she '
prepared to take order and give letter.
In both water colors and china painting.
Studio at 906 Main St.
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LA GRANDE, OREGON
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Free Oregon State Lands
Irrigated
You are entitled to 20, 40, 80
120 or 160 acres FRLE
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. f
Foley Block ' La Grande, Oregon
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