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THE PEOPLES STORE
Every lady in Union County is invited to call
at the Peoples Store and inspect the recently
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, will 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
No. 4742 Ladies Tailored Suit; an ex
ceptional value) must be seen to le
appreciated ..........
No. 4761 Ladles' Tailored Suit. This
seasons' favorite; a really tasty Suit
and one that will retain lis style
and set .
Many other styles, ranging In price
from $15.00 to $40.00. bat all the fa
mous Palmer garments.
$17.50
$25.00
Ladies' and Men's Oxfords
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The season for tans is now short,
and as wo do not Intend to carry over
' a' single1 pair, we have cut the price
to the profit vanishing point.
Ladles' and Misses' Oxfords, in tana
and ruasts, regular $$.50 values, cut
to $2.29. This Is tfh opportunity you
cannot afford to miss.
The People's
OPERA HOUSE B10CK, 4-
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LA GRANDE,0REG0N
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THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
, We are prepared to furnish and deliver .material
promptly.
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
millinery '
OPENING
SEASON 1903
I MRS. L, SMITHS
I Exsluslve Millinery
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. VV. OLIVER, AGENT, La Grande,0r.
Cor. Gth St and Washington Ave
j Friday and
Saturday
Call and see the
: the new styles
: and shapes.
I Millinery
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WUUER MILLINERY
HUTS PLAIN OR WBORMB
NOBBY STYLES
MODERATE PRICE
E.n.WEII.lM!l & CO.
ADA .MS AVliM'li
Opening
IN1H MR RY?
then call
tiik transfer max.
He will take that trunk to the depot
or your home In less time than If
takes to tell It.
Ia- 'Phone Red 76 1.
Night Thonc. Clack. 1793, -'
WAGON ALWAT8 AT TOUR
SERVICE.
(Continued from page 1.)
thinks. "I visited eastern capitalists
In an effort to ascertain what pros
pects are for procuring capital to fi
nance projects in the west," said Mr.
Collier. "To my surprise I found
that New York financiers are willing
to buy bonds on manufacturing plants,
after the plant has - been developed
and the promoters can show the east
ern money holders that the plant will
be a revenue getter. There Is ready
sale for bonds on Industries that are
either wholly or nearly developed
completely, but few back there .will
take up bonds on mere projects that
look good. If we can bring the local
Irrigation scheme to a finished project
and the club will keep driving at
this particular nail untU such Is the
case we have then but to develop
some of the power running Jto waste
now, and this valley will become the
mecca for eastern homeseekers and
wealthy men, like Nampa, Caldwell
and Twin Falls will in less than a
year. That section of Idaho is rapid
ly procuring lnterurban railroads, now
that Irrigation schemes are either
realized or about to be, and the results
.will be of such a character that we
cannot comprehend them."
This line of discussion led" Mr. Col
lier Into explanation of a new lnterur
ban car motor power. He finds the
middle west using with great success
a gasoline engine mechanism which
operates, an lnterurban car as the en
gine on an automobile. The cost of
fuel Is not great and the- cost of string
ing wires and erecting wire poles,
aside from procuring the electric pow
er. Is eliminated. Such a scheme would
be well to adopt in this valley when
the lnterurban railroad whtch-ls sure
to follow irrigation, takes shape. .
Mr. Collier looked into the fruit
markets also, and though he had but
time to study then casually, he learns
that the eastern market demands pres
tige in the west When the east sends
orders of a certain class of apples
they want that class shipped, and Mr.
Collier is only more firmly Impressed
with the theory that honesty in filling
orders is the best and only policy.
" Space Interferes with a continued
discussion of what Mr., Collier has
learned along similar lines of public
boosting, but from time to time theo
ries acquired back there will assert
themselves In the actions of the local
board of managers of the Commercial
club. ' i
Dancers of AU National
New York, Sept. It. School chil
dren of the metropolis and surround
ing cities are- today engaged. In demon
strating an attractive program of
sports and pastimes for the benefit of
the distinguished delegates to the con
gress of the Playground Association of
America. Tomorrow the congress will
culminate with a harvest dance festi
val. In which hundreds of men, wo
men and children, representing nearly
a score of races and nationalities, will
partilcpate. The festival will Illus
trate the folk and national dances of
the various groups of Uncle Sam's
adopted children.
Wedding Yesterday. '
Last evening at the home of the
bride in this city, by County Judge J.
C. Henry. George W. Tiffany and Miss
Florence Watklns, were united In mar
riage. Both are young people whose
many friends wish them a long life
of happiness.
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Try it. Every-1
it h ing washed
i and starched. All I
the flat work
t ironed, t
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I CHERRY'S NEW I
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Main 78
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The Great Remington ftepeafn
fa Gun
One of the greatest Guns ever made. Contains features never ki
embraced la shotgun construction. It has a solid breech; the loading '
ejecting is done through opening un der the receiver, thus allon1n
Bhooter a clear aim. The bammcrlesa feature eliminates all danger of ,J
cidental discharge, and there are half a dozen more features just as loipon
ant. It Is so good that tt will be a pleasure to show It to you, wlieth
yon want to buy or not.
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This is Only One of the
Good Things in our Stock
The shooting season has Just opened, and we can supply all your netii y
Guns, Shells and Hunting Clothlq
Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire
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ZWEIFEL
j BAY &
: Plumbers and Tinners i
: Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty :j
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. No tjrder tod large or
small for ou- best attention. Let fts
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense vve can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREET
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THE QNLY PURE KIND
The omy kind of lc that wa has ffl In retail trad la artificial tot,
mad from pur artesian water the only pur lc in the city. A deUtsry
wagon will bring this PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephow
or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cnt per pouol
NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lota, Look out for ths Orandy V
wagon. Thone Black 571.
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River ice Takes the Lead
Scores of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural,l
handled by V. E. Bean Is the Purest a nd most durabU Ice on the niakret.
For further evidence ask the numcr ous patrons In all parts of the city.,
Cheapest- Fuel
The wise man foreteeth the evil and Imyeth a carload of Bean's chl
wood in time to eaoi, for wlnti r uo. The foolljh p en. and ar tn-I-hed
by paying ftven to nine dollars per cord next winter! Dry wool
Mggor loads for lesj money, and put Into your woodsheds
V. E, 'BEAN
PHONE KED 17 It.
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