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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1908)
1 TEX PAC.FS. EVENING OBSERVER. IA C M3rS. SATTRDAY, MARCII SI, loS. PAGE FIVE. 1IMUUM b e g i n i n g SAT URBAV, MARGR 21 one week SPRING P I OS . 5 'I -3 Y EVERY BODY COME, AND SEE THE GRAND DISPLAY SEASONS NEW GOODS THE 60L0EN rcjll GOnPANY OUR ADVANCE SPRING SHOWING will give you Ait Idea of what you may expect of this store for th coming season. Most of our new line are In, and ready for Inspection, and they aro combined wlih excellence and economy. Our entire stock presents a "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" from ordinary. Patterns, effects and styles more exclusive latest origin from eastern stylo centers. ' The manufacturers have surpassed all previous efforts In turning; out the prettiest patterns and the daintiest weaves, the color combinations are beyond description. Tou must sea them to fully appreciate their beauty. 1 . ' ' UN EN TABLEWARE. Blue and white check, . .87c to 0c Turkey Red Damask, 87c, 5 He and 80c Unbleached Damask, 60-ln. wide 850 Unbleached Damask, 6-ln. wide 5c Bleached Table Damask, 70-in. wide B5o Bleached Table Damask, 70-in. wide 8c Bleached Table Damask, 70-in. wide 8o SILKS. 28-inch JAP SILKS, In all shades SOo 26 H -inch Imported Pongee, yd $1.00 83-inch Imported Pongee, yd ..$1.25 REDDING SHEETS. 72x90, full width, 9-4 72x90 .' 58 Full width, -4 78c CASES. 42x36, torn and hemmed 17c 45x36, torn and hemmed 20o 45x36, hemstitched 80c QUILTS. Full size, fair quality $1.50 Good, heavy cotton filled ......$1.73 Extra weight ;....$2.25 I I I I I STAPIJj) CALICOES, PER YARD. . . 5C BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, PER YD. 17c LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS. Panamas, black, neatly made . $4.35 Panamas, black or blue $5.00 Panamas, black or blue, 1C gores $6.85 Voile, black, bhte or brown $8.50 Voile, black, bine or brown, silk trimmed $9.00 Voile, black, pleated. .$10.75 to $15.50 DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS. , . " When you stpp to tbink of tl o time and labor you save in buying your MUSLIN WARE instead of making, the economy of buying them Hebe will be apparent. Corset covers prices range fro 17c to $1.50 Drawers prices range from 25c to $1.75 Gowns prices range from 00c to $3.00 Chemise prices range from .'. 58e to $2.2 j Skirt prices range from COc to $3.75 FANCY PANAMA SUITING. black, brown and navy; a very popular weave :or Ladies' Suits; per yd $1.75 Ti.n ,.nr k,rr. in blue, brown, black nad red, 42 in1iAQ wiir. tier vard $1.10 ns.InnTi ,Wk Shadow Plaid, one of the latest novel- vnrd COc All wool Bar.ste, in all shades of blue, black, brown, or nnd reds: a 36-inch material; regular, COc .roi.,1 vclnns! now' rrnr vard. .50c rc , i - - MOST IMPRESSIVE SnOW OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND JACKETS. V splendid awcmblrra of Women's Outerwear for Snriiiff, and at ihe earno time the moderate prices ari not nndlv in Vin emialled. SUITS $12.50, $17.00, $25.00, $40.00 JACKETS 10.00, $7.50, $9.00, $11.50 NOTION DEPARTMENT Pins, common, per paper ! inns, best, per paper 4c Safety pins, common, per paper . .lo Safety Pins, best, per paper 4c Hair Tins, per paper lc Handkerchiefs, hemstitched each.,lo O. X. T. SPOOL COTTON, spool . .4o San Silk, per spool 4o Darning Cotton lo Mercerized Embrolderdy Floss, 8 . skeins for EMBKOIDKRY SILK, 2 skeins for 6c Soap, Diamond C, laundry, 7 bars 25c Soap, best Toilet, per dos 45c Clothespins, common, per dos Ic Clothespins, spring, per dos ....Hie Toothpicks, hardwood, per box ..4c Matches, per block lo SHIRTWAISTS. A very largo assortment in the most popular prices; lace trn Aimed, pleated, tucked. Consisting of Lawns, Silks and Nets. Prices from s - 50c to $3.50. . PETTICOATS. IIEATIIERBLOOM This material'has become very popular for TJnderskirtings, and we have some extra good number! made of it. Some most popular sellers are made with yoke top, strapped seams, four rows of pin tucks; at $1.98 Tailored, Umbrella Flounce, four rows bias ruffles, yoke top, at $2.35 Extra heavy, has wido bias flounce, trimmed with wide ruffle, (shirring and hemstitching $3.50 TRIMMED MILLINERY. In our line will bo seen Exact Copies of Eastern high- priced mode!? of the newest creations. We might say of this Department that it is an Eastern Stylo Center, conveyed bodily to our store. . IMJMKSTIU8. .Bleached Muslin, 7-t wide, yd . . Bleached Muslin, !- wide, yd . . , Bleached Muslin, Hope . , Bleached Muslin, best quality , . . .to 100 ,10c ,120 Fine extra weight cambrics SHEETINGS. Pepperrel Bleached, 1-4 SOo Pepperrel Eloached .1-4 84o Pepperrel Bleached, 10-4 S6o Pepperrell Unbleached, 8-4 ......29c Pepperrel! Unbleached, 1-4 , ...SIKo Pepperrell Unbleached, 10-4 SOo WASH GOOJS, '", A very pretty assortment In both Vt hi to and colored piece goods, (v . India Linons, 9c, 10c, Ho up to SOo Flexon, Linen lustre finish, a very sheer fabrlo . , . . , .25o Lotus Lawns ..To Swisses, Persian Lawns, Col ton Pan amas, Voiles, Batiste) at very conaerr alive prices. . ' .. SPREADS. - Full size, good quality . ; $1.25 Other grades $2.25 to $S.&0 NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. We have the BEST and LARGEST LINE of Dress Fabrics it has ever been our pleasure to show. NOVELTY GOODS predominate this season and wo have many of the newest patterns. FOOTWEAR OF QUALITY. A line that wears, looks and almost talks for them selves of the individuality and exclusivencss of the lino. Every number represents quality. We guarantee wear and fit, and the price means ECONOMY for every pur- LADIES' OXFORDS, IN PATENTS, VICIS, TAN OR BLACK. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S DRESS AND WORK LINES, TIIE BEST ON EARTIL STATIONERY. Tablets 4c Ink 4a Envelopes , 4ti Toilet Paper, per roll 4c MEN'S DRESS HATS. - The popularity of the McKibbia Hats it" well estab lished, and tho values in the lino are too well known to be questioned. 1 Men's McKibbin Hats, all shapes, black, browna or greys , $3.00 Black or light colors ............... $2.25 Good quality, all shades .$1.50 Odd lot, assorted .' .$1.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND DRESS SHIRTS. Although the season is early to make a complete show ing of Rummer Underwear, we have tome excellent num bers in Balbriggans and light materials, at 45c, 50c up to $1.50, HARDWARE and HOUSEFIRMSMINGS BCILbERM' AND SHELF HARD- ' WARE. ' You Mill find In this line a well go loruvl stoc k at prices below those tiHually Hkcd by regular hardware llOUJMM. TABLE CUTLERY. Nice line of silver-plated and whits metal, as well as the common. . DISUE8, Now decorations In setnl-porrelaln, handsome china, glassware that would do credit to any table. ... TINWARE AND GRANITEWARE Or this we need say but little, as 11 la an cstabll4sM fact, well known, that we Itave a most complete line at rock bottom prices. READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING " MEN'S AND BOYS'. It is the Stylo and Finish, combined with Quality of Goods, that governs the price. Our Clothing Department . hflH bunt, li n nn nriah1n wmiitatinn nn Vio nAmKin.tiAn r.4 "Quality, Style, Finish," with the added fefure of LOW 'PRICES. " . . . Men's good, serviceable Suit $3.50 Men's grey or brown Cassimere, good wearer. .... .$5.00 Men'a Suits in Cheviot, Worsted, Cassimere; new Spring stylos ................... .$8.50 to $16.50 Boys' two-pioco Suits, good assortment .. u ....... . $1.00 Beys' Suits in grey Worsted ................ . $1.25 Boys' Suits, plain and fancy patterns .......... .$1.50 i'i 4 i I ; V: 4 ' i1 1 5 1" Mini o'ii.w mm