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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1908)
EiGrrr paces, v. 1 B nr twv rrrxixG OrtSFRVETt. UK OTiAXDE. OTtEGOS. BTDXESDAY, JASMRt t. I1 I of Boys Felt Hats 50c to 75c values now 1 of Boys and Mens Hats U.25 to $1.50 500 pair Mens Fancy Socks 25c values, this sale 28c 50c 9c The P DRY GOODS EMPORIUM " GRDE mG0H TEMPLE OFECOHOM VIII -M r m ----- 1 ... i . .t . .t 1. " uu i,, ,,' eoUried these wordsi Right here we want to say someminga?oujw,s "-'rr yVc tvj random or because fiey are ngn sounang. irey mean somen. U"l.pn..M.. , D hem fo mean as much fo you. THE PEOPLE'S ST0RE:a store for everybody. WWUM--1 pk wnere everyoooy can rraae. i crane wr tcvnvnn. a k""- .. ...w-7 - Union Woolen Mills tfiife Bankefs each $2.75per 1 MA 1 mII OUR FIRST ANNUAL MID-WINTER CLEARING SALE Ooens Friday Momim. lauum 3rd and will continue until Saturday Niaht. January 11m This announcement within itself is almost sufficient to crowd this store with eager customers every day during the sale, for tht people of La Cra chandise we carry. They also know that we never make an announcement unless it means something. ' Every stock in the store will contribute its gjfa fact,no piece or parcel of merchandise will escape the ruthless reductions of the price-cutter. To competition, apparently, we will bt losing money on well enouah to know that 1907 has been a verv orotitable vear to us. and that we can well afford to close out all goods in their stason, whether it bkt cf or a be transposed into a veritable fairyland of bargains, with counters of bargain lots here and there, and everything will be marked in plain figures, you can well afford to anticipate your wants for months to come, for it will be a great bargain event and an unnsual opportunity to save money, merely as examples of the values you will find when you come to the store. strlty TABLE MX UN'S AX1 TOWELS. Some of these (roods Hre slltjhtly soiled. However, after wash iluy you will not know anything of this, uml for every five cents' worth of noil you will re ceive 23 cents reduction In price. Itlenrhed Cotton Huck Towels, 7 ',4c grade, this gale ench 5c 12'ac I'nlon Huclc Towel, thin sale He lfie. I'nlon Huck Towels, this stile 10c JUST A FEW PRICES FOR COMPARISON MIIMV1XTEK HOSIERY BARGAINS. In wool and cotton and fleeced, plain and fancy. Many lines of our hosiery have been reduced to small lots, and during the mld-wlnter clearing we will name prices that will clear them out entirely. Indies', good grade, per pair 8c Ladks' 20c grade, per pair 11c Children's 12VjC grade, now Hit Children' 2nc grade He :rc All Linen huck iowcis, mis sate r0c bleached Tnhle Damask, this sale .Ilk; . . .38c 75c bleached Linen Damask, 72-Inch, this sale . .:!; $ 1.15 fine Linen Damask, this sale . .88c wool ;u:ss conns. The styh s In woll Dress Roods have changed but sllglilly iliulmt the past several seasons, and to some It may look like business suicide for us to sell these goods nt such price reductions. Hut when spring conies we want to start right off with the new goods unhampered by fall styles. Therefore, these reduc tions: 20c fancy Soilings, Mils sale 1 lc 2.V fancy Saltings, this salo 18o Ti'ie and BOo Melrose Suitings, this pile ." 7.h' fntvy aid plain Suitings, this sale !." $l.i) fine Worsted Suitings, this sale fi.se $l.ai) fancy Fiiuiiuas ami Camels' Hair 88c 2. to) fancy Suitings and Merges, .HA LF l'lllt'K WOMEN'S M ITS, CLOAKS AND SKINTS. 'I'lo re Is not an old style among these, but we feel positive (hat we cannot afford to carry tlteui oer, no matter what the loss may be. They most go now ii) make way for the new Spring tioods that - in come later on. dice reductions la many la st, inccs will be something phenomenal. H means that you can save from one-fourth to one-third oil any of these garments dining the mld-winlcr dear lag sale. $ S.OO Children's Coats, new goods $ 2.1)8 $ a.ro to $ .:.' to $ 7. jo to $12. art to $17.30 to $ 7 it) Ml-sc Coats, new goods 3.1-1 $10. no Ladles' Coals, new goods ft. I. $ l.'i .tin Ladles' Coats, new goods . . . .8111.11 $22 "ot Ladies' Coats, new goods ....SI I 1.1 $13. ail t $17. "o Tailored Salts Sll.7. $20.imi to $ 2a.ini Tailored Si'lts JI8.7.1 $ .vail skins 9M $10. on Skirts 7.7.1 $ ;..-. skills .1.7 $15.00 Skirts 11. 7.1 W INTI.lt IN'DI'.KWI'AR. It u possible that you will need garments of this nature between this and the warm dnvs of Spring. If so, y.ai can buy them iww tu any ouantlty you wl-h at l m than If you hoc In a position to pur chase - lets of the nianolai t tu ci Children's hiavy fleeced 2'c grade Children's line wool illi. 40c c-ade l.adb s' t ,-es.ed. g.'.cte Ladles' !..a fi .1. "". g-.id.- ., I.ni bit o I I g irineats Toys' h ay f I. . ,1 :i - grade .... Men's heavy fKe.l. ."it'c grade .... is: 2.1l 1,1c -28c HALF l'llK'l-: 21c ,'ltlc e low us and the kind of mer- .bargains to this sale. In 52, but we know our business loss. The store will e price to all. At this sale quote a number of prices Elowe A MID-WIXTI H CLEAKIXC SALE OF DOMESTICS This domestic stock is crowded now with several thousand dullars' worth of Btaple goods. It may seem foolish to many for us to reduce prices nn merchan dise where the style Is of but little consideration, but to add Interest to this sale we have cct all prices in this domestic ib partmt nt in harmony with t)i other prices ijuoted throughout the store. 10c bleached Mus'.ln, now 7'.c 12'aO bleached Muslin, now l'(c -4 bleached Sheeting, Standard 27i.c AA l?rown Shccllag, ati-lnch ..7;.c CLEAKIXC ODDS AND I XDS ix ir.xi;:r k-ihefs. The great holiday rush reduced this hand''.' rc' I 'f stock to a medley of odds nr.d ends la s.u ill Iota. Some of them are buMy soiled nr.d some Hiightl.v s i 1 1. . We Intend to clos.i cut the en'-lra a ' I , i of these goods by uuotirg the bnvest p.l ts p.-o.-iiiio on like goo. Is. I: .IANI AliY NOTION SALE. D niiig the Mi l-Winter Cleailng Sale we will Ii-iM of the greatest iiotioii'sah s ever gi.e.i :) Ln an le. Orrar.s cf noibms arc here for yey.r ch -es-The plicis tin tllee tlotioUM will l,e tUc llttl-:-t e a1 t;e.ot(.(i n this tow n for tin se wan s. Tin- ex-i.-ndiiuro of a dollar will practically give yi.u a e-on-plete supply for your entire yeai's neeils. It-ad i x nmplis of the price-selling .In-low and come. Childn n's, misses' and ladles' rubber-button Ilo.-o Supporters, new goods -K. Coats' Pairing fotton, per spool ,, Sirety Fins, all sizes. 2 papeis for White cotton t.ipa. per roll '. . , . lc Arr.o. i.'s Toilet Soap, 2 V h i . . . . 1.1c Flack and white Cube Fins, 2 cubes I'.'-rulcg wool, per hciii h linl-ilile Hah- Fins. 2 ai kages for Dt't s-iug.i'ombs, natal buck and chain .... odds xin m in cokskts. We do one of 4'-' Dorset businesses In La Grande. The coi-iue Is: llneB have broken flies. We have letentglveii an order to repleto this Cot si t stock for Big, and although the goods are staple, we will closut these odds and ends at reductions much lowerin the regular prices. 50c Corsets with hose finrteis flttc 50c Corsets without hoRipporters 28c "5c Corsets, Princes h 4Uc Odd lot $1.00 and $1.7eTsets, sale price 88c CLE.I51Xl,L F.HUIOXS. This offer ot rilbo:onsists of broken bolts In nearly every kind of mn made. .Prices In each Instance will be made n satisfactory to you. MI X'S AND IIS' lTlfNISIIIXOS. Now is ;he time for' saving housewife to teach htT husband how to pticc economy in buying his furnishing e,)0(i8. I.nt bias' I'aps, values 5'ie, now 25o Iit boys' Knee Pants, -n s to $1.25, now 80c Let hoy.,1 fancy Vests, las to $2.25, now 25c -Mtn's luted illoves, neu. ads, 6 Me values, sale-. .S9 ri. oik mill; i:v mist co. Ml Full and Wlni.Mililnery and Millinery ac- will be Inclui in this sale at the lowest ver Uotcd In. lirando for similar styles i i- s. If ydu ed a new winter hat, oven i i days' vi.y.(ii can well afford to buy piicts w-iall ipiote. These cxumplcs: It; l :: l:iK tl llonal basin, w e ha e i pica s ,uii '1, In ay a fe, i.'stallCts some ll'i la plete cst.'iii,.. The 'ii . s nr. r.iic i: 'i ;. Drnping Silk . . . . Vi V I'eau S ile lda.-k ; : i 1 R $1.2"' -Vi.--i;i:e bla !: Si k . . . . $ 1.7" Sa'ia Diich. $:'.".o Sa'ln tin h-sy.. " I EAUIXC S'l IvS. 1 -t season v.c l;;-e l:,ij nn e: ' In silks, Willi ill,, conse.pieme short ends h rt over. These at for ti Imtuinc v. aisi.s und skirts, that 1 la ll'ld n uiii for u fallows: C-' . ."No . 88.' -l.:!8 . S 1 .1)8 - " -a ? rj.no stri eri ts . . "'0 1 lo Ml.uQ Til in Ha' p.i.e '..... to $12.00 Trimm 1! i': price 8c all new goods. new goods, sale .S2.08 .$3.08 LACES ANi:Mlil;oiDEKlES. If "ii can antioii- y-.ia wants now for Spring df' -s ,-in,l rndenvrairiiiiniiiig, you can buy Laces an I Krnlcold, rles at If the .,,-es you will be nsked o pay f..r the iam ullths elsewhere. "ID-WINTER CLIdtlNC HI-' 1AXCV COODS 'his lino Cf funis Gh.. Art Xmd!cwnrl:''r,ni s p nde.uat,. t ,itjl-4'lt..ii,. l of many of these., he.. IV stoj (I "t tats c later rn ( lO.'I'ipe wj,.r,, , . u bargains. . ladles' Neckwear and a rers' Ink is totally In a. iy and attractiveness ", we advise that you i visit the mld-wintvr i id many phenomenal I .TltAUKDIM.IY H it ).llcIXS. We still liavd a rcubnic,. F.ns. snrfs and Eotir-ln-I ai.,1.. , ,.,,,.,,, ,. . ' .rti.l $3.7", WA tl: M1MC AND SQCin- KI-.I, Si'AriFS. Nu' g- u ,:'v.0,vV-'-V1'BU :,I,XK ' 1 S.''VnnELHCAHF.s"' Nl ' 3 1.1 n.';I:':xif:D .;:i.i.' s.;aufs icoiv! !se'.25 -VHFLI.A F I'.i '' is.' Ill-LL. I'K DA NOW . I'A. NOW .11. Oil .$i8.ro WE ALWAYS DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE La Grande's Lc Dry Goods tmrinriiini mI Temple i f Lccnomy. 1 U ff rT5 x'rx rmu if rm c-m me rturLt s store La Grande's Leadl . S Dry Goods Emporium and Temple of Economy". v