La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 08, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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TTTtXTSG OBSERVER. LA GRA.VDE. OREGON. Tt'TNDAV, srPTir n::
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EIGHT PAGES.
V
MEW ARRIVAL
THE PE0PLESIST0RE
Every lady in Union County is invited to call
at the Peoples Store and inspect the recentiy
arrived Ladies Suits. We are proud of our
selections and will take great pleasure in show
ing them to you and we feel certain that you,
too, wilt take pleasure in seeing them. You
may not wish to purchase now but whether you
do or not, you will secure the same cheerful
attention. If you once see them you will be
sure to have one before the season is out.
A FEW SPECIALS
"$17,501
$25.00
IS Ml: II
JBfQp III
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ml iifmmi:
111 I I flHilMim,- ::
Store I
Xt. 4742 Ladies Tailored Stilt; an ex
" cepffons! value; must be seen to Ie
appreciated
I
No. 71 Ladies' Tailored Suit This
seasons' favorite; a really tasry Suit
and one that will retain Its- style
and get . .......... .
Many other style, ranging In price
from fli.OO to 140.00, but all the fa
mous Palmer garments.
)w(a a. J-
The season for tans la now short,
and as we d not Intend to carry over
a single pair, we hare cut the price
to the profit vanishing point
Ladles' and Misses' Oxfords, in tana
and russets, regular $1.59 values, cut
to 12.29. This is an opportunity you
cannot afford to miss.
The
P
eople's
; OPERA HOUSE SlOZi,
' 1
(a
: IIEXPEH01TURE MM THE
" CLUB MANAGERS
IContlnued from page I.)
The above items. together with
others mentioned below, represents a
eocsiHerabte amount, for. which the
club is already pledged, and In view
of the fact that the subscription to
the publicity fund are being pall la
rather s'owly. it was deemed &dvLsab;e
by the board of directors to publish a
financial statement of this fund, which
is as follows:
Total amount subscribed.
(approximately) IMO9.O0
Total amount due on sub
scriptions to Sept 1 . . . . 2.000,00
Total amount collected to
date . l"033.9:
Balance due on subscript
Hons to date - $ 587.00
Aamount paid out. including
secretary's salary f 235.04
la grahde;oregoh
A.
! THE GEORGE PALMER I
nnri -i n r ft nit
LUMBER (jUiVlrAfMT :
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for - ;
I Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
! Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver 'material
promptly. '
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
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I THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION :
; A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS
$28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE
A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per
cent on Your Insurance
j J. VV. OLIVER, AGENT, La GrandcOr.
; Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave
4eeeeeee4eee4ee4.ee4eee4eeee4eeee
WINTER MILLINERY
HUTS PLAIN OR ELABORATE
NOBBY STYLES
MODERATE PRICE
Cn.WEU.Mti! fir CO. '
ADAMS AVE.NUI4
ROUGH DRY u
7c Pound
Cash on hand T98.0ij
In addition to the above expendi
ture, the club is obligated for the sum
of II.S51, as follows:
For literature ..(930.00
For advertising as above ..... 432.04
For purchase of Exhibit hall. . 400.00
u cAiiiuiuua irutt jars 69.00
Try it. Every
thing washed
and starched. All
the flat work
ironed.
CHERRY'S NEW I
LAUNDRY.
i
Pacific States Phone
Main 78
Independent Phone i2ll.
IN A H U R KY?
THF.N CALL
Total J1851.0C
It will be seen by this statemen
tnat tr subscriptions were paid up U
date, all obligations could be met, anf:
tll leave a balance in the treasury
The club directors consider the sub'
scriptions to this fund- gilt edge, and
have obligated themselves upon th?
fupposltlon that ever dollar of the
same would be collected; but several
members have delayed payment anc'
seemed somewhat apprehensive as tc
whether the fund was being properlj
expended, and whether It was going
to be productive of the results ex
pected. and if they would stop to con
sider the fact that the nine director?
of the club have subscribed $2700, o
nearly 50 per cent of the total fund o
less than 16000, they might give them-
less concern in me matter, a?
it Is not reasonable to suppose that thf
Tien who have given so liberally of
"hf-lr means and are constantly giving
'heir time to the public Interest, a'rt
not exercising the greatest care anr
heir best Judgment. In the dischargi
"t this trust.
None of the directors of the Com
mercial club are holtlinz their dokI-
M ns as a matter of choice, as public
ervlr-e without compensation usuall
becomes a thanklers task as far as th
najority Is concerned, but they are
xrcl.-lng evpry consistent energy to
iromote the Interest of the community
it large, and deserve your hearty co
operation and support in advertising
tnd developing the many latent re
sources of the "Beautiful Grande
!tonde," of which every loyal citizen
Is Justly proud.
Come In. boys, and remember:
YOI CAN'T SAW WOOD WITH A
HAMMER.
Payments dan bo made at the East-
rn Oregon Trust & Pavings bank.
THE THAXSFEIl MAN.
II will take that trunk to the depot
or your horn In less time than it i
takes to tell It
Day 'Phone lied 761.
Mjclit 'l'lionc, Black 173.
WAGON ALWAYS AT YOUR
afc-HVlCE.
Illinois Conventions.
r--Ir.'.o,., Til., St. 8. Under
he provisions of the primary law.
nste conventions of all parties will be
' eld In Illinois tomorrow. William J.
rryan !l expected to attend the demo
THtlc session, which will be held In
TVorlu. and will deliver an address.
At tomorrow's gatherings, the varl-
'is parties will adopt platforms, elect
presidential electors and nominate
candidate for university trustees. The
action of the recent primaries will be
ratified. The national delegates and
lectors were exempted from the oper
ation of the primary law, and the uni
versity trustees were not brought un-t.-r
Its provisions for the reason that
lo do that would have barred women
from voting, which they are permit
ted to do for trustees under the statute.
HAVE yOU 'SEE
The Great Remington Repeat
Hammerless Shot Gun J
One of the greatest Guns ever made. Contains feature never tt '
emhratred la tJiotgun construction. It tuts s solid broocli; the loading J
ejertinjs b done through opening under tlie welter, thus aHo,,.
hocer a ikr aim. T1k? hammerlcM feature eliminates all danjer ol
eidental dbctiarge, and tliere are half a dozen more features Just g tikfn,
ant. It in so good tliat It win be a pleasure to how It to yon, wlieoi,,!
ou want to bay or not. i
This is Only One of the Maiij
Good Things in our Stock
The shooting season has Just opened, and we can supply all your
Guns, Shells and Hunting Clothh
Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire
i;
COFFEE
Five t.c:;rtt ot
icncc: LfiM : t;
f;rc; ' " . '
.nest. .;;.! .v -
e:;cc!-
.
Colorado IfiKM-mt.
Pueblo. Col., Sept. 8. Nominations
for the various state offices .will be
made by the democratic state conven
tion opi ned In Ptuhlo today. A can
didate for I nlted Stat.. senator may
lie Indorsed. The republican state con
vention will be held next Saturday In
I'enver. ivmocrntle leaders declare
the outlook I favorable for a victory
for both national and slate tickets In
Colorado this fall. It Is alleged that
llic administration of Governor Buch-
el. the 'preacher executive," has
wriltowrd the renohl( n parly In th
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BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your uork. No order too large or
small lor ou best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense ue can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
21 i DEPOT STREET
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River Ice Takes the Lead
Score of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural l
handled by V. E. Bean Is the Purest a nd most durable Ice on the maknC
For further evidence ask the numer out patrons lo all parts of the city.
Cheapest Fuel
The wise nan foreseeth the evil a nd buyeth a carload of Bean's chili
wood in time to seasoi for winter use. The foolish par on, and are pun
ished by paying seven to nine dollars per cord next winter. Dry wood,
bigger loads for less money, and put Into your woodsheds.
V. E. !BEAN
PHONE RED 1741.
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x C. W. Preston
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Big Cut in
Oxfords for
Thirty Days
I C. W. Preston
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