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EVENING OJMERVER, LA GRAND E, OREMOH, FRIDAY. MARCH 13, ItOS.
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$57,500 STOCK of high grade, Dry Goocjs, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, and Ladies' ready to-near goods
goes on sale SATURDAY MORNING kl MIME O'CLOCK.
This will be the greatest money saving sale ever started in Eajtern Oregon and means thousands of
dollars saved to the people and surrounding county who are fortunate enough to be able to take advant
The sacrifice will be enormous but we must unload. We must hwe the money and it will be the biggest paying iVivesuT.cr.t
you ever made to supply your needs for many months to come while you can buy at such slaughter price.
Be on hand early Saturday morning and it will pay you to come here every day to take advantage of the great Sensational
Specials that will be thrown out every day. .
Every Item in the Store at Reduced Prices
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Notice It hereby given that the un
dersigned Is now prepared to furnish
pure, fresh milk from young Jersey
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J. F. BAKER, JR.,
"Phone Black 182.
Money Supports the Home
(1A&SKAL BALLET WITH
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ANTOHYAND(L
OPATRA
No actor has labored more perslst-
ly or more successfully thun Charles
U. Hanford to diHpel Hie murky gloom
: of pedantry. thut had been allowed to
clone In about the Shakespearean
1 drama. But for the lucid and viva
cious Interpretations given by Mr.
Hanford and actors of his type.
Shakespeare would have been left the
legitimate and undisputed prey of the
I book worms. Mr. Hanfurdg forth-
and It needa . steady Influx of It t,'m,n Paction at Steward's opera
maintain th. household and keep It hU " Momll,y' M,lr, h ' be
going. To b. sure of that steady flow grand scenic Interpretation of "An
of money. It I. the best plan to bank "nd ""W" N rtPi.
th. uvni . th.t -ni i. " """" umpiuouKiy to the pur
pose of tho scene painter and costum-
VhM tA fMnh thdm In lima n I
For "rainy day." come to the thrif-, , , "" which
tle.t of , at time,, and It Is well for ?,,,h'1 ,h" mftKn,f,"n, ' ""Patru's
u. If they find u. prepared. Hank T" K"rK',1"' 1"X'"'y ""r
.your .urnl... r-.h .,h ... 1 ,ml,,,lH hnv "'" carefully ctn.ll. d
you will h.v. ,h. i. L wlth a vU'w " lh, lr representation
you will have the pleasure of know
Ing that It Is not only secure, but
earning good Interest.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Saving
bank
OFFICEltS:
F. M. BTUKIT, President.
WM. MllXER. Vice-President
OEO. U Cl.KAVEH. Cashier.
T. J. BCROOQIN. Assistant Cashlor.
F. J. HOLMES, rreaaurwr.
the stage where Mr. Hanford will ap
pear as Marc Antony. The role of
Cleopatra will be assumed by .Miss
Alice Wilson. A corps of dam-era. In
cluding a premiere dnnscusc of re
nowned grace and skill la carried with
the company, which this Reason also
hns lis own mimical director. Despite
these embellishments the considera
tion of an adequate performance of
the work as a drama remains, accord
ing to tho custom uppermost In Mr.
Hanford's Intention. With two such
1 players as Mr. Hanford and Miss Wil
son In the cast, the average producer
might easily regard his work as prac
tically complete, with nothing to do
except to "fill In" the subordinate
characters. Mr. Hanford, however,
has made a determined effort to as
semble a company that will be worthy
of tho play, keeping with him such
players as have demonstrated their ef
ficiency as Shakespearean uctors In
the past and making special engage
ments wherever they seemed desira
ble, j
In addition to Mr. Hanford as An
tony nnd Miss Wilson as Cleopatra,
John M. Kline, who played Casslus
Inst season, will appear as Knobarbus,
Oeorge C. Gunther, who played Rru-,
tus, will appear as Cuesar, and Alex
ander McKen.le, who hnd the role of
Casca will be seen as . Alexis. The
performance promises to bo one of
t -e most colossal ever witnessed on
the stage of this theater.
one bruh scythe; two grass scytltcs
three log chains; one carpenter chest
and tools; one cross-cut saw; one hoof
cutter; two sets heavy harness; two
sets hack harness; two single harnei
200 bushels barley, and other things
too numerous to mention.
Free lunch at noon.
Terms of gale: $10.00 or under
cash; over $10.00 six months' time at
8 per cent, with approved security.
U. Q. COUCH,
Administrator J. M. McCall Estate
El) STIUXGIIAM, Auctioneer.
Plowing.
Persons wishing their gardens or
lots plowed should see A. O. Hermon.
'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Careful work around trees.
A trlul solicited. mllalld
Old papers, Just the things to start
the fire with or to put under carpets,
In bundles of 100, for 25 cents at The
Observer office.
Grande Ronde Lumber Co
PERRY, OREGON
CAN FURNISH LIMBER OF ALL KINDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
For 16 inch Chain Wocd Delivered at your Home,
Call up V. F. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741
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J Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
! rubber buggy tires.
j LA GRANDE IRON WORKS I
D. FrrZQERALD, Proprietor 2
J Complete Machine Shops and Foundry I
Public Kiilc.
The undersigned will sell at public
".le at the late J. M. McCnll farm, $
ii;ll southeast of La firnnde, Thurs
day, March the 24th, 19H8, commenc
ing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following
described property:
Six mares, two geldings, three colts,
Hi head milk cows; two 3 V4 low wheel
wagons; one 14 -foot California wood
rack; two hacks; one buckbonrd; one
top buggy; one buggy without top;
three bob sleds; one sleigh; one set of
sleigh runners; two wheelbarrows;
two Deerlng binders; one Wood bind
er; one Peering mower; one McCor
mlck mower; two hay rakes; one disc
harrow; one l '-foot drag harrow; one
14-Inch sulky plow; une garden plow;
one double shovel cultivator; one feed
chopper; one elder mill, one roller;
one steel road scraper; one platform
vale; one grindstone; two small an
vils and vise; two post hole augers;
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