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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
ft Bvcrraa observer, la grajtde. oregojt, tttcksday, march it, ltos. DON'T MISS ANYTHING THAT'S COMHG TO YOU- THE GREAT S PECA L SALE is offering the most Phenomlnal Opportunities fo- Saving 20 to 50 percent on all kinds of Wearing app irel for men, for women, for children, and no man or woman in the Grande Ronde Valley should fail to take advantage of the matchless BARGAINS olfered at this store for Friday and Saturday. These two days will be days of exciting BARGAINS such as none can afford to pass by. Every department will be crowded with wonderful BARGAINS Our men's depart ment will be especially strong with the biggest BARGAINS in suits, overcoats, extra pants, and furnishings that has ever been hown In this city or Caf tern Oregon. Everyman should come here f rlday or Saturday or better come both days, frlday and Saturday SOME STIRRING PRICE REDUCTIONS IN THE MEN'S DE PARTMENT .THAT SHOULD INTEREST EVERY MAN WHO UVESIN THIS VALLEY. Men' extra Panta that sold for It.tS. on sale tomorrow at Mo Men'a Panta that aold for 11.00 and tl. J 5. now $IJ Men's Panta that aold for IMS and $1.10. and 11.75: your choice of the lot at . Touth's Suits,' all alien, that aold aa hi a aa 110.10. on aala tomorrow at, tha ault .' s f.St On lot young men'a 8utta worth to f 12.00, on aala tomorrow at W On lot men'a 8ulta worth 110.00 to til. SO; all food pattern and ' ' good atyles; on aala tomorrow at. tha ault $. One lot boys' Shoes, vicl kid, box calf or velour calf; regular tt.SO values, on sale at iM One lot men'a heavy Shoes, worth $1.00; on aala at $1.98 One lot men'a Dress Shoes, In vicl kid, velour calf and patent colt, every pair worth $4.50 to $5.00; on aale at, tha pair $3.49 One lot men'a $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, all new. up-to-date styles; on aale, while they last, at . -8 Men's best SOc and 65c work Shirts on aale at, each ...35c Men'a drew Shirts, all sizes, and excellent line of patterns, value $1.00. on sale at, each 39o Hats GET TOUR NEW HAT FOR SPRING NOW. Men's Hats worth to $2.00; on sale now at BRo Men's $3.50 Hats on sale n he vrv low price of $2.48 One lot of Men's Stetson Hats, regular $5.00 value "you know what Stotoon's are worth" on sale at $2.80 THE PAIR LA GRANDE OREGON Tabe linens We have only carried the BEST grade of Table Damask, and this aale affords you aa opportunity to ret a supply at leas than Jobber's prices. $1.00 all-linen Table Damask, full. width; very' neat patterns; on aale at, per yard o 11.15 fine, all-linen Damask, . very neat scroll patterns and an excellent valus at the regular - price, but on aale at, per yard . 78c $1.50 Table Damaak, all pure linen, very beautiful floral patterns; . now on aale, at per yard 8o these patterns, and yoa buy them at a BIO REDUCTION In price, so yon better load up now for a long time to come. Towels and Toweling One lot Hand Towels, worth 8c each, on aale at, each 4c One lot 20o Bath Towela, good, . large size, on sale at, each . . . .14c One lot large Huck Towels, hem- ' med; regular 25c value, on sale at ... Mo' One lot 8 5c all pure linen Huck Towels; extra large size; on aale ' at, each .240 Crash Toweling, worth 8c yard; on sale at, per yard Bo 12V4c Linen Crash, on aale at per yard 8e 15c Linen Crash, on sale at, per yard o Shoe Department This Devarunant and Its offerings will be very Interesting to the eoon- ' omlcally Inclined. 100 pairs Child's Shoes, siaes k to I, regular value S5o to $1.00, your choice ...... .etc: 160 pairs Child's Shoes, size I to I, regular price $1.50, and tha lot includea patent kid and black kid. with fancy acrolt top; your choice v for ...... Mo 100 pairs mleaea' Shoes, sizes I to i, regular value $2.00 to 1 2.26 ... .$1.39 too pairs ladles' Shoes that aold at $2.15 and $2.50; all alaea and all .,. good atyles; while they last, at only, per pair I1.SS ITS pairs ladies' kid and velour calf Shoes, that aold at $1.00 and $1.50, en aale now at, per pair s.. ....... i 91.M. This will be a good time to buy these Lace Curtains you expect to get at house-cleaning time. .' One lot Lace Curtains. H yards long, 52 Inches wide, neat scroll pat-. tern; regular value $1.50; on aale now at t8o One lot Lace Curtains, S $-8 yarda leng. 60 inches wide; on sale at. MM One lot ruffled Net Curtains, $ yards long; worth $2.25; on sale at' tl.TS Ladies9 Waists SAVE MONET BY BUYING NOW. One lot Ladles' white Waists, $1.60 valuea, on aale at 8to One lot ladles' white Waists, $1.75 and $2.00 valuea,,on sale at .,....$1.19 One lot ladiea' white Walata worth to $8.00, on aale at . . . '. ....... . .MM A Big line of all new Silk and Whlto Lawn, embroidered and" lace trlmimxl Wabita at a BIO REDUCTION IX PRICE. THE FAIR, LA GRANDE OREGON RENEW SEARCH IXR TODD. J. 3. Scott of Seattle. Will seen uoay of Troy Todd. J. J. Scott, an experienced diver and water man of Seattle, has been brought to this city by John Todd for the Duroose of searching the Umatilla river thoroughly for the body of Troy Todd, who was drowned at Shallal crossing on the river last Saturday. Mr. Scott organized a small search Inff nartv this morning and will drag the river and make a thorough search In every way In the effort to recover the body of the young man Mr. Todd still offers the reward of $100 for the recovery of the body and U is believed that when the river sub aides somewhat that It will be possible t find it. The Indians of the reser vatlon have continued to search, but ,(n to the high stage of the river H was Impossible for them to find any trace. Mr ficott. who la to direct the eys ..m-tlc search now. is an experienced water man and will begin at the point where young Todd was dragged from his horse and will follow the river closely, dragging the channel where It may be possible for the body to lodge under water, and carefully searching for a trace that may lead to Its recov- ery. Pendleton East Oregonlan. OREGON VS. WASHING. Freewater-Mllton Fruit Crop Beat the Yakima Output by $50,000. Quite a reef Is taken in the sails of the famous Yakima country when the Freewater-Mllton district springs Into the limelight with flgurea which ahow that as a fruit country Yakima Is a back number and playa second fiddle to iust a part of the Walla Walla val ley, aays the Waitaburg Times. According to the statistics given out, Yakima laat year shipped 45U,uuu worth of fruit Freewater-Mllton went them $50,000 better, ahipplng a total valuation of fruit amounting to $500,000. Thla is a great plum for the Free water-Milton district to pull out or h northwest fruit pie. It lowers the colors of the proud Yakima and holsta instead thoae of the Walla Walla val ley. Freewater-Mllton la not yet de veloned. This year her flgurea will be more Interesting and the year after still more. nriHtol Leaven; MeCourt Kea-ly. Thnuh hla appointment as U. 8. i.trirt attorney waa confirmed by the senate late yesterday afternoon John vrrmirt haa not yet received any or flclal notification of the fact that he ia ,he federal prosecutor, aaya Wed- ,w. Pendleton E. O. Today he r-1-- -"- -- v '- a a a I THE GEORGE PALMER : I UMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT we Solicit Your Orders for ! Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Mouldings, Chain woou has been at hla office aa usual, though j he haa been hourly expecting a mes- sage Instructing him to proceed to Portland and take Immediate charge -' of the office. In a 'phone message from Portland thla afternoon Mr. MeCourt waa In formed that W. C. Bristol haa closed the office and regarde himself aa no longer district attorney. The grand Jury which he convened recently haa been excused until next Tuesday. Upon the request of the Portland Oregonlan for a statement of hla poli cies while In office Mr. MeCourt gave the following Interview at a late hour last night: I, of course, do not kno and will not know until I have assumed the dutlea of the office, what matters are pending there, requiring attention. I Intend to dispose of all matters pend ing when I enter the office, aa well as those arlHlng In the future, as rapidly as conditions will permit. "Offenders against the law will be brought to as speedy a trial and as vigorous prosecution, as the Interests of the defendants will allow. 'The office will receive my undi vided attention. All criminal matters will receive full Investigation and where Indict ments are reiurneu, viguiuu v uncu tlons will follow. "Civil matters will receive my earn est attention and the government's rights will be protected so far aa It Ilea In my power to protect them. 'I expect to give the government While In the office, aa I have alwaya given other clients, ths best service within my ability." According to Mr. McOourt, he ha hot yet decided upon whom he will ap point as deputies and will not make the appointments until he la actually In office. Thouah he will have to move to Portland and retire from private law practice, Mr. MeCourt will attll con tlnue as one of the firm of MeCourt aV Phelps, -though his partner will hence forth do all the work. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Aka, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any bene fit, I then atarted to take Foley's Honsy and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recom mend It In advanced stages of lung troubls." Foley's Honey and Tir stops the cough and heals ths lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill. We are prepared to furnish and . deliver material promptly. ; ; Mam a : : fall ud Retail Department riH.. . z Reduced Rates. Account, trl-atate Interacolaatlc track meet and declamation contest. April $0 and May 1. ths O. R. 4k N has msde a rate of $4.80 from La Grande to Walla Walla and return. Dates of sale are April 10, $0 and May 1, final limit May I. Prise Walts Dance. There will be a prize waits dance Wedneaday night at Harrla hall. St The La Grande Evening Obeerver delivered at your home each evening, Sundays excepted, 65 cents the rr.ontn. Money Supports the Home nri It needa a steady Influx of It to maintain the household and keep It going. To be sure of that ateady flow of money, It la the beat plan to bank the savings ao that ynu will know where to reach them In time of need. For "rainy days" come to the thrlf tleat of us at tlmea, and It Is well for os If they find us prepared. Bank rour surplus cash with us now, and rou will have the pleaaure of know Ing that It Is not only secure, but earning good Interest. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICER! F. M. BYRKIT, President. Wit MILLER, Vice-President. GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. BCROOOIN. Assistant Cashier F. t. HOLMES, freeware. WE HAVE THE POINTS THAT INTERESTT YOU MONEY TO LOAN WE provide an absolutely safe place to deposit your money. WE are not an experiment, but a grown, really existing reality, WE return your money all of It on demand. WE are prosperoua and responsible, as well as progressive. WE give you the Brat of Service as the result of long experience. WE have ample Capital and Surplus to, protect your Interests In every way. WHEN THE SECURITY OFFERED MEETS THE APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS We Pr interest on Certificates of Deposit for 6 months and on Saving Accounts. 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