La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 27, 1907, Image 5

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Splendid Showing of New Dress Fabrics for Spring '07
Of .Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, White Goods
and other Spring Fabrics, we have assortments which
for breadth, beauty and thorough excellence are not
equalled in this vicinity.
Novelty is the prime feature of the gathering. Besides
the regular staple lines, we have quantity of exclusive
- patterns showing the rarest . color combinations and
i, effects.
From the most inexpensive Wash goods to the beautiful
fabrics of wool and silk the display Is complete and
representative, which makes it worthy of closest study.
And our prices are right really lower than you'd ex
pect to find on goods' of such superior quality beciuse
our buying was carefully done our orders were large
and we gc t the benefit of extra concessions.
You are cordially invited to inspect the new fabrics of
Spring.
- ninrW Voile, eyelet smb. 46 in. 2.25
' " Shiffon Voile silk -warp 2.00
: i : , " Voile 46 in. from 1.25 to 2.00
v .." Sahdow Checked Batiste
in. ' , i.rs
Black Shadow Checked Ba-
- tbt 46 in. ' - 1.60
' Black Lawnsdowns 48 in .' 2.00
",, " 44 in. 1.76
" " 44 in. 1.26
Many other new blacks
Fancy Shadow Checked Voiles
Gray, Navy auU 4C in. ' I.E0
Fancy Checks and novelty Ba
tiste, Tan mixed and Gray mix
ed 44 in. , , i . 1.75
Plain Batiste, all colors 36 in. .60
Fancy Mohairs silk finish, -Blue
Plaid, Cray Plaid, 46 in 1.25
Fancy Mohairs, Tans, Grays,
and Black and Whit checks .76
Fancy Mohairs, Greens, and
Grays ' ' ' ' -68
Engligh Taffeta Suitings, all
colors, small checks . . .65
ih Dr Onndt . Soi Imper
ial ash color sheer .60
Silk Panamas, Plain colors sheer .60
Silk Batiste in Check, Flowers ect .40
Swiss Apliques, Blues, Rede and
Whit .58
Voile tissues all colors in checks
and plaids : .86
Silk finished. Voiles, mercerized .80
and down from 26 cents to . .08
Dress silksand waistints, Japan
ese silk Hiam aii toiuin 27 in .50
Taffetas Plain all colors .80
P'eau D Cygne, Whit. Cream,
and Tan : 1.00
Wash Taffetas Royal Alice Blue
and Whit ' " 1.00
Shanting Silk Natural 16 in 1.25
Waist Patterns all colored plaids
and checks 1.26
New Spring Waists
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The- new Waists of Spring which have just reached i8.
i. are winsome and winning enough to delight any one.
f Variety is writ large in the gathering. .The - mcst ap
?, proved designs are here, and every design shown has a.
.i. charm and an allurement all its own.
H There can be no doubt of your perfect satisfaction with
i, cur selections, and the very modest prices with which
our Waists are marked clearly demonstrate our unusual
faculty for securing the very best for the lowest prices.
New Spring Skirts
Our collection of New- Spring Skirts : : is . complete. All
the garments are as perfect as clever as conception and
expert tailoring can make ' them. Colors are correct,
fabrics highclass and prices surprisingly modest In
fact this is just the assortment to meet every demand of
the critical arid economical.
Get the full benefit of studingour representative display
and of being the first to choose and wear the new
garments.
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Whit Peter Pan $ 1.00
White Plain Linen Cuffs 'and
Collar 1.25
Large assortment in White
Dimities, Lawns and eyelet emb. ,
ect.' Elbow and' three-fourth
sleeves 1.50
White Shadow emb. full and
elbow sleeves 1.75
India Linen emb. front, lace
trimmings and sleeves 2.00
Eyelet emb. entire front, long
and sleeves . 2.25
Silk and Net Waists to 12.50
Assorted Shadow Checks, Box
plaited and , strapped
A beautiful line of Plains, check
and Plaids new style
Black Panama good assortment
This line includes shadow Lus
ters, Blacks, Panamas, and all
new novelties all sizes
Fancy check, Panamas and
Novelties
This includes only our staples.
Dress Skirt line .0
PM0E BLACK 1301
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IIVDCPEMDEIMT NO. 32
STETSON'S "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"
The coming of Stetson's ''Unci Tom's
Cabin" on Saturday, March 2 to the
Steward's opera house reminds the writer
of the firm hold songs, as il as the old
play, as on public favor. U also recalls
an incident ' It was in a hotel parlor. A
brilliant pianist had just renoered one of
Wagner's most difficult piects and a mur
mur of wellbred applause had followed.
Then, very softly and tenderly, . like a
sweetly tremulcua old voice reciting pa
thetic memories, the ivory key sent the
plaintive melody of "My Old Kentucky
Hems'' sighing through the room. ; The
idle chatter ceased. Every mind was busy
with bitter-sweet memories and the aijr
filled with the scent of vanished cloyar,
the warm fragrance of new-mown hay
and the acho of babbling brooks. The
simple tune knocked at the door of every
heart and the ghosts of dead days camp
trooping forth in answer. ;'1
An almost forgotten poet, Robert Hinckley
Messenger, quaintly wished for "old wood
to burn, old books to read and old friends
to talk with." He might have added-old
songs to sing and old tunes to be played
in the long twilght, while he dozed and
dreamed in his easy chair, it is a laci
that none of the popular songs of late years
survive a "May fly''.' exis'ence. They
catch the lip but do not hold the heart
for, unlike the old tunes, they , have been
written to catch the passing fancy-they
ar not birthmarked with the Joy and
woes of human race. So, too, is it with
th aid plays, and certain it ie that no
story-between boards, or on th board
will ever take so lasting a hold on the
American public as Harriet Beecher Stowe
unrivalled sketch of incidents during an
epoch that will always mark United
States history.
'fast mail :
' Th gallery boys will b in their glory
on Wednesday March 6 when Lincoln J
Carter' great scenic production, "The
Fast Mail" .opens at Stewards Opera
house. A carload of new scenery
carried and a clever acting company has
been engaged. Bright specialties are in
troduced durmng the play.
THURSDAY NIGHT .
Manager Noyes announces that th
mid-week dancing and skating party for
this week will be held on Thursday even
ing. Prices and musio will be th same
as previous occasions. The publics is in
vited, i
VISIT OUR
CANDY
PARLORS
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STEAKS
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Choice cuts of Beef, PorK
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Mutton, and leal all Kinds
of Sausage.
((ROUSE BROS
Phone your order to Main 48
40.00
HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA.
We have never heard of a single in
stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or
other lung trouble when Foley's Honsy
and Tar has been taken. It not only stops
th cough but heals and strengthens the
lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar
and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C.
J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I
have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three
very sever cases of pneumonia with good
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FANCY ECCS
From high grade, pure
blood sto:k.
S. G. White and Brown
Lghorns, per setting
$'.50 and from our
Famous Bufforpington
per setting $2.00
Special rates on lots' of
over two settings..
ORCHARD GROVE
POULTRY FARM
L. P. Pay
Lagrande, Oregon,
Propr.
R.F.D.No.l
th way we handle laurdry entrusted to us,
right way. A call is all we ask.
Ycu are liable to hear
ALL KIDS
OF REPORTS
leading you to infer that our
plant is not "up to date", that
our machinery belongs to the
has beens, etc.
If you have this idea
IN YOUR HEAD
we ask you to call at Our
Laundry any day and we are
satisfied that when you leave
you will have a far different
opinion.
It is a pleasure to us to show
because we know it is th
ROLLER SKATES
Steel or Hemetite Rollers
Sizes to fit all shoes
NEW WOOLtNS NOW IN
Very latest in spring suitings, new
checks and plaids, something entirely new.
I have secured Mr. Chas. Hauck for the
spring seas' n as cutter and fitter. If you
are in doubt as to getting a good and up-to-date
fit, ask your friends. Call early
and make a selection. Al Andrews.
L. C. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
FACTS
1 handle up-to-date Furnishings, all
goods. J buy no old bankrupt stocks and
handle the best. New line of Harbw
Hanan and Walkover shoes just in.
Al Andrews.
THE RIGHT NAME
Mr. August Sherpe, the popular ovnr
seer of the poor, at Koit Madison, Jae
nays: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are
ncrttly named: tney act more agreeably
do more good and make one feel better
than any other laxative." Guaranteed to
cure biliousness and constipation. 23c at
Newlin drug store.
SINGLE MAN
We keep buttons sewed on. your under
cloths, a little thing but you appreciate it.
we know.
Cherry's New Laundry.
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. WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
SANITARY PLUMBliV
Is as essential in your home as iht oo.tor
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike manner anJ pp. jved
sanitary standards. Carrying a comr itv ,;nt of
Bath Tubs,, Sinks, Toilets, Lnvatrry, ?nd all
plumbing fixtures
G. W. O'NEIL
1013 Washingtan A venue
. EPHONE RED 161
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B. W. NOYES
JOHN HALL
:A. B. C. STHAM LAUNDRY
Teamsters Union at a meeting held on the
agreed upon:
Day length, 9 hours, and price per day $5.
Hauling rock from Proebstel quarry
Hauling rock from Smith's quarry
Brick from Kreiger brick yard
Lumber from Perry
Lumber from Summerville
For hauling sand
For hauling gravel
16th thefolow:ng scale was
80c per perch
$1.00 per perch
... $1.00 per thousand
. $1.60 per thousand
. $3.60 par thousand
$1.00 per yard
$1.00 per yard
The size of jump boards is to be 10 feet long, 12 inches deep. For plow-
ing, $2 per a ,re or fraction thereof. For excavation with scraper 25c for
dirt, 33j for gravel. Scavenger work to be $1 per load. J
Every man belonging to their union shall be subject to a fine of S5 for the
first offence and if he refuses to pay the fine, tne rest to quit the job. J
N. N.MASON, Secretary
JOHN UNI)ERWOOD, President.
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NOYES & HALL
Dealers in
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Electric Supplies
LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Phone Red 251
Corner Fir and Adams Avenue
W.th L C. Smith in creamery building
PHONE. MAIN 1 . . La Grande,-Ocegon . . ..
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