La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 27, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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ETEXCCO OIKRTKR. I.A GUAXDE, ORKGOS. SATURDAY, JfXK 27. lUtiS.
31
hammocks
A large assortment of Hammocks '
' tinging price from 82.00 to $3.50
Screen Doors .... .$1.40 to $2.30
"Window Screens , . , . . T. . .'.37c to 48c
Picnic Baskets . ...ISc, 13cl8o
; ricnlo Baskets, Covered . . J. . . ...20e
Garden Hose,, per foot ...,13c to 23c
,Ico Cream Freezers, ,.$2.00 to $4.00
$2.50 Crask Skirts
-:,$I-75j'v;
Splendid Outing Skirts of linen crash
material, suitable for camping or
around home, In many different styles
an opportunity too good to miss.
GOLDEN RULE
We sre Agents for NcCaUs Patterns
Ladies' Colters
Embroidenpd Linen and Lawn com
bination Tie, vth turn-over Collar.
Flna quality -white lnwn, nicety em
broidered. All sizes and grades. ., ,
Values
im
i Hi
13c Each
Jen's Underwear
Regular 70c Suit Kovi5te
A special offering' In Hummer Un
derwear at SOo a fciult. These excel
lent' garments ci'tne in gry and blue
mixed, In summer weight, with very
soft ftnlfh; slaes .re' in most InstAnccs
very eompli to, and soli regularly at
1(lo milt. Now .r.Oc
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-Safiifclsf
Record Breaking Prices of Seasonable Merchandise that for Real ijoj
.. . . '. - !- ' , ' ! , ... N . ' .. ...,... -. : VUll
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30 Mens 3-Pisce Suits $10.00
Velues$5M
Fancy Worsteds and Casslmeres, In gray, black and brown .
mixed; sizes from S3 to 18; regular $10.00 values; now $5.00
42 men's and young men's Suits In sizes from 83 to $8,
mostly Casslmeres In gray and brown mixed; extraor
dinary values; regular $12 to $12.50 values; now ....$8.50
Boys' two-piece knee pants Suits ranging In ages from 8
to IS years, special values; per suit from ..,.8Bc to $2.03
' .
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85 IWIIt MEN'S PAXTS, $S.50 to $5.00 VALTE8, $2.43.
joiixsox nnos. semi-ioikei.ai. dixxet. weak.
67-plece set; regular
Ilanusonie decorated pattern
value
iS-pUce set. regular $14.8 0 values
$3.48
$3.54
. . .$12.32
Eest Toilet feoap, per doi
. 43o
Sunny Monday Laundry
Soap, 6 bars for 25c
Tcllet Taper, per roll ...4c
Elko White Laundry Soap,
7 bars -'for .23o
Block Matches, package.. lc
in
Parlor Matches,
Tip, per box
Saginaw
5c
Tailord suits Half Price
Wa have placed on aale our entire Una of ladies' and ml sees'
tailored Suits at HALF PRICE. Tou wilt find great values and
several styles to choose from. .-
Regular $18.10 values, only
Regular $18.80 values, only
Regular $18.50 values, only
Regular $18.00 values, only
Regular $22.50 values, only'
Regular $24.50 values, only
Regular $25.00 values, only
. . . . $8.23
.... $6.73
. . . . $8.23
, ... $9.00
....$11.25
,...$12.25
,...$12.50
BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS
Press-Cut Glass
V ' . - '
III beautiful designs, exact Imitation of genuine cut;, large
assortment. ' . -
Water Sets,v pitcher and H dozen tumblers ........ $1.50
Berry Bowls, 7-Inch size. ....... 25c to 35o
Berry Bonis, 8-Inch size, each ..40o
Center Sets, 4 pieces, per set . ...... 85c
Water Tumblers, common, 4 dozen 23c '
Jelly Tumblers, ,4 dozen 23c
finite Waists $US values 89c
: i : . ........ i T
.'; Most any Style of Waist that conforms with the season's
atylea will be found In this selection. Open front, or open
back, long and short sleeves, trimmed tn lace and embroidery.
Special values .for Friday and Saturday only.
Regular $2.28 values, only,,.... $I.C8
Regular $1.50 values, only. ................... $1.13
Regular $1.85 values, only.....',.,.;...'....,.,,, $1.05
Regular $1.25 values,' only', . ... , 8c
Regular 7Se vn!uea, only.' &!).:
BLACK PANAMA SKIRTS, $6.85 VALVES, NOW $4.48.
This seasons best styles, gored and pleated Skirts, trimmed
and finished In best possible mannor, Friday and Saturday only
v.............,.:;.. '..... $i.48
SAMPLE SHOES.
i ...
SO pairs Oxfords at one-fourth less; sizes rom 2V4 to 8, in
tans, white and gray; price ranging from .....,$1.00 to $2.00
60 pairs chlblron's and mlses' Canvas Oxfords, regulnr J1.00
to $1.25 values 70c
O. N. T. Spool Cotton, per
spool ...lo
Stanlord Calico, ....... ,6a
Table Oil Cloth, per yd ,17c
Clothes Tins, common, per
. dozen lc
Common Pins, per -paper lc
rnrl Buttons, per card .2o
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LOCAL rTEMS.
George Krelger Is looking after
business In Baker City today.
Mrs. Wlllard Couch of Ladd Can
yon, la visiting friends in Elgin today.
Mrs. J. W. Earles of South La
Grande, la visiting friends In Elgin.
W. B. Sargent Is In Elgin today on
business.
Mrs. D. C. Graybeal went to Uma
tilla this morning to visit friends for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Goodman re
turned to their home In Ashlnnd this
morning after visiting for some time
with friends in Los'.lne.
Mrs. U. 8. Oliver, who has been vis
iting friends in this city for some
. . ... .. ... 1 1 .ul
timo, returned to ana vt uii n
morning.
Mrs. Klrkralrlc of Ulnnd City, has
been visiting v.lih her daughter for
the r f t week, expecti to return to her
home tomorrow.
Mr. nnl Mrs. H. K. Clark of On
tnrlo, arrived In the city taut nlnht en
route to Joseph, where they expect to
locale.
District Attnrwy F. S. Ivnnhoe re
turni d from Enterprise last ' night,
where he hus b.en attending circuit
court.
Mr,, and Mrs. Ed Wright returned
from Union this morning. Where they
altndc''d lh Tloneers' reunion and
vMted with relatives.
Mrs. O. Nelson and daughter Efay.
of Denver, stopped over ,thls morning
for a short visit with O. Nelson of Ihls
city before going on to Portland.
Mrs. Joseph Barton of Baker City,
rnma down this morning to attend the
concert at the L. D. 8. church tonight,
and is a guest of Mrs. Al Heulat while
In the city.
Frank Green returned last evening
to Twin Fails after a week spent In
the city with friends, and having at-
t-ided t bus'.mss matters of lm
rortaita .
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whit returned
to their home In Enterprise this morn
ing after an extended stay In Port
land, liio. '.httc Is a sister of Mrs.
till in js ut CJJth La Gir.:e,
' A telegram, received today ' states
that Editor and Mrs. F. B. Currey
today, and
planning on taking a side trip Into
north Mexico, the border line being
close by. This takes them Into a
I country not far from where bandits
Mrs. J. W White, who has been Bre carrying on incessant revolutions
lulte sick for the past two weeks. Is ant the Mexican and American
much Improved today. I "mica. Newa dispatches today ' Bay
Fred Taylor, who Is suffering from th warfare Is bitter. While not ao
i.lomalne nolnsonlne. Is .llirhtlv Im. ' "M ln he telegram it Is more than
proved today, but is still confined to
his bed. " :
while In this city was her guest. .'
Two cars containing the Nat Rels
Carnival company, passed through the - Wfire In El Paso, Texas,
city en route to Portland.
Mrs. F. E. Moore returned this
morning from Portland, where ahe
hfla hin for evrnl riAVM
.
Mrs. A. Arbuckles and daughter,
N'ora, returned this morning from
Portland and other points In the Wil-
llkely that Fred will be sticking
around the edges of the f. noke if any
Is to be found in the 3"e::c.i of Mexi
co that be visits.
James Murphy, form::':- r. r-oml-
lumette valley, where they have been nent business man of this .:.. at
visiting for the past two weeks. I Dre,ent district nsrent for a Uj.i Fran-
Ten old soldiers from northern clsco Insurance company, arrived last
night and Is shaking hands with old-
Idaho passed through the city this
morning on their way homo from
Poise, where they attended the en
campment held there this Week.
Mr. E. Jackson and family left
this morning Ifor Talmer Junction,
where they will spend tho summer.
Mr. J:ickon has beon employed as
engineer of the legging rood for some
time.
Mrs. D. C. Mill, who hns been a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck
.'V for th. past tv:i weeks, left this
morning for his home In Greeley,
Col. Ho H accompanied as far as
Eolse by Mrs. Eeckley. '
U. 11. Wilson, superintendent of the
Electric Light & Power company at
Wallowa, arrived In La Grande last
evening to look after business mat
ters. Fpeaklng of the construction of
the bridge over the Grande Ronde ho
said the false work Is only but about
half completed, and that In his esti
mation will require a goodly portion
of next week before the temporary
bridge Is completed.
Superintendent . Glllllan returned
last evening from Spokane, where he
accompanied Rev. Abram Eadea, the
veteran minister who went thither to
make his home at the Deaconesses'
Old Peoples' home. The venerable
old gentleman was very much attract
ed by the reception they gave him and
with the appearance of the surround
ings. Tha trip waa necesearlly a hard
one, and barring the fatigue conse
quent, he stood the ordeal fairly well.
time tlllacums. Mrs. Murphy has had
considerable Jifftculty In obtaining
permission from Chief of Police Vv'al
den to remain In La Grande until
after the Fourth, hut through the
kindness of a few old-time .friends,
who were willing to vouch for Mr.
Murphy's good behavior, Mr. Walden
withdrew his objection and Mr. Mur
phy waj allowed to stay. While here
Mr. Murphy la a guest of the gen
tlemen of the KttT'ee Klatch.
Hplcndld Hongs.
The Sherwood Electric has some
songs for the change that will be
seen for tho last time tonight, that are
simply fine.
Pastime's Uootl Program, '
, The Pastime has a set of moving
pictures, which disappear after to
night, that is better than has been
seen In the house for soma time.
SEE BALOOf
TOMORROW
A feature that will attract many to
the ball game tomorrow afternoon be
tween Pendleton and La Grande, will
be a balloon ascension. This is not to
occur -during the game, at least it Is
not expected that there will be any
except In the Pendleton ranks, per
haps, but Is to appear after the ball
game. Professor Hicks, who does the
I aerial act at the Fourth of July eele.
bratlon, will make an ascension to
morrow from the ball park, Immedi
ately after fhe ball game. The only
price of admission will be a sub
scription following the ascension.
Prof. Hicks Is an expert In his lino,
and wll give the spectators their
money's worth. The balloon will bo
filled and sent up as soon as the gamo
Is over.
DENTIST
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851.
Painless tractlon.
Expert gok: work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Grnnde National Bank Building.
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Strayed, Juno 24, from herd, dark
Jersey cow. branded D on right hip.
Finder pleae notify Anna Pay. 'phono
Tl'ick 41. 8-27lf
ins
Pleasant to talte and does not gripe or nauseate
Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Troubio
Stimulation Without Irritation.
Okko Laxative' Fruit Syrup is a new
laxative eyrop combined with the deli
cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas
ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken.
It js much more pleasant and effective
than Pills, Tablets and Saline Waters,
as it does not derange the Stomach, or
irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels.
Constipation.
Osao Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi
tively cure chronio constipation as it re
stores the natural action of the intestinal
tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem
porary relief but the stomach is apart
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent benefit having I -en derived.
The condition of the patient remains un
changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels
have not been stimulated and in a few
days a stronger purgative may have to be
taken. 'Ibis i why Tills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action results in an unnat
ural movement of the bowels and it is nec
essary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO Is different.
Oeiko Laxative Fruit syrup is the only
preparation that really acts upon ail
of the digestive organs. Other prepar
ations act upon the lower bowel only and
lo not touch the Liver. It can very read,
ily be teen that a preparation that does
not act upon all ot the digestive organa
can not cure Chronic Constipation,Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, bour btomncb, etc
For Biliousness and Sick
IIea.da.cho.
Take Onrso Laxative Fruit Syrup. It
swoetea the stomach, aids digestion and .
acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and
bowels without irritating these organs.
' Clears tho Complexion.
Oitnro Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates
the liver and thoroughly cleanses the
system and clears the complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is the best lax
ative ioi women and children as it is
mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or
sicken. IXefuse substitutes
UR GUARANTEE
Tatte ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and ff you
are not satisfied your money will be refunded'
Prepared only by FOLRY A CO., Chicago, III. . . .
SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY - : r
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