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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
I :&8S79i EIGHT PAGES. EVEXiyQ OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OltEGOy, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, ltOS. i r. TXGZ gZX nfl in I 25c Rib tens Ban Jcrupf Price 14c yd. 125. , Large coon Batting 89c per Roll Size 72x84 , . ' l i c i " Till Bankrupt Saiel Thai fc fAe fafr of ffte day and no wonder we are rushed to the limit ever since it started and You can wonder at the bargaius that are to be found at the Fair Store, A Sale that will linger in the minds of those that have been lucky enough to have got in on it. Extra Specials daily, so watch the daily papers. Ksuiiouoji a jpetJdj diiu uy not ureaw out nuny 10 ine rar v'Tf v v ' - - - - -- -- - - ...w-vwvw - v v vvvvvi?v,vTvryTiyw,ra aa.. . 81 cr-b i n n i 1 1 Is if OUi1 J UUl JoVJoY U nran Aaai VasriP Hsmm IhMI kksttstt Mbmssb ft lhou. I- U4 r i Don f forget That Every Article in the Store is Going at Reduced Price at this sale 100 Children'. Shoes, sale ' 75c men's ribbed Under- - $20.00 ladles' new and up. $2.75 and $3.00 Bedspreads I $1.00 ladles' Outing Flan- All Standard Oilcloth going ; ' ' $1.05 Each. . , ;' price ; : ; wear, sale price . to-date Tailored Suits at This lot consists of nel Nightgowns, sale price; , , at ' , . value. , Marseilles: and 49c a Pair. 8 7o a Garment. , $14.95 a Suit. fringed; well cut cor- ' ' lo a Yard. Don't Forget That Every Micle in the store is Going at Reduced Prices $1.65 ladles' Union Suits, sale price- 1 1K n C.,1 FOR BETTEn ATltmON TRY AND DO YOUR SIIOrPIXG IN THE THE SCENI $5.00 and $(.00 children's Bearskin Cloaks, sale price 4 4 O lOi-K $2.25 blankets at , $1.C9 a Pair. This Blanket Is 12-4 size and extra good weight $2.00 and $2.85 men's work Shoes going at $1.39 a Pair. . t aa . . -a . , . , . ' All black Silk reduced. r - $5.00 to $6.00 ladles' Skirts, c $1.00 Taffeta, yd 69o sale price- $1.65 Taffeta, yd ....$1.27 $2.25 Taffeta, yd ... .$1.55 $3.97 Each. ' Also A compleU Hne of . colors at Bargain Prices. t FORENOON. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK AS CHEERFULLY AS .WE - TAKE IT. S. A. GARDIXIER, Proprietor and Manager, MOTION PICTURES AND f LUSTRATED SONGS. The Big Vaudeville Feature to bii MORRIS & MORRIS M :i!lnee prices .as usual te. to record liad V At the evening W.larlng the week the prices IV h IS and 10 cents. performed fMoiiEYTdToTN j LONG TIME EASY : payments : I Abstracts : fCTiance of Program Mond t Wednesdays and Fridays J and Matinees: Tuesday. Thursfj Saturday afternoons at 2!lv, Children under 16 years tri age 5c at matinees. THE SCENI Heacock's Orchestra. Pastime Thcat MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SON ' 4 "Where the Apple BlomomM ', Willie's Fall From Grace. Unusual Cooking. Games of Diablo. Program. Policeman's Vision. How Glue Is Made. Have an Abstract of your real estate made and know exactly what sort of a title you really hold. There may be a cloud upon the title to your home. Know it now while the people can be found who can correct errors An Abstract may save your home. We make Reliable Ab stracts and Write In surance in Trust worthy Companies . R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank Building COMMISSION AT ILUNES. Oregon Railroad Commission to Probe Hulncs Stockyard Deal. "The other two members of the state railroad, commission will be at Haines on October 10," said Clyde B. Altchlson, a member of the commission this morning as passenger train No. 6 left the Baker City station, accord ing to the Herald., The reason for the commission coming to eastern Oregon on the above mentioned date Is to adjust a stock yards controversy which is on between the railroad, city officials of Haines and the shippers. Shippers and city officers contend that the yards are Inadequate for buslnes transacted and the railroad stands pat on the point that the yards are all right. Mr. Altchlson was accompanied by his wife and baby. He Is on his way to Washington, D. C, to attend a meeting of the National Association of Railway Commissioners, and while he Is so occupied his family will visit In Indiana. In speaking of the Baker City freight rates Mr. Altchlson said as soon as the Portland cases were ad Justed he anticipated that Baker merchants would again file their com plaints with the board, and he gave assurance that prompt attention would be given them. Remember Main 15. That Is the number to call when you want choice meat. L. Stllwell, the Boss butcher. 'Phone Main 15. Oct5 Honey for Sulo. , Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, In quantities to suit customers. , OSWALD VOLSWINKLER, d-w Island City. "Your Lip. Your Eyea, Golden Hair." Crazed by Jealousy. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. Mi Ladle souvenir matlm -Wednesday, $ and 4 o'clock. Children's Ic Candy matlm Saturday, t and 4 o'clock. wincn bill would you prefer t pay? A good stiff one to the doctor for curing soma of your family of pneumonia or rheumatism or 10011 MAURICE AGAIN. Out of Jull Only to lie Nabbed and Reincarcerated. Maurice O. Fltzmaurice was pre sented with a lemon at Lcwlston yes-' terday according to dispatches from that city.' Washington officers seem to have been a bit too shrewd for the attorney-lecturer-editor who was fight ing extradition upon charges of crim inal libel. Fltzmaurice had employed attor torneys to sue out a writ of habeas corpus, thus seeking his freedom. The Washington officers, however, were quite equal to the occasion and with drew their charges. Then Fltzmaur ice walked out of the jail a free man. But the action of the Washington officers was simply an artistic come on. They hadn't the slightest Inten tion of giving up their . threatened prosecution, but the action threw Fltzmaurice off his guard. Serenely at peace with the world, and communing' with nature and his soul, the lecturer-editor-attorney cel ebrated his release by taking a long walk and breathing deeply of the air of freedom. During his rambles he happened to cross the Asotin bridge and entered the state of Washington. He had no sooner stepped upon the soil of that great commonwealth than an officer who had been anticipating some such peregrination upon the part of the editor, placed him under arrest. He will now be taken at once to Pomroy to face the charges madq by. his edi torial rival. STEWARDS OPERA HOUSE D. H, STEWARD, Mgr. qj our modest one for the coal which would have prevented the illness? Think II ov?r. Then glva us th :der f.o,' oca'.. Da lit soon, too. Even a little chill imay mean doctor. a big bill for the : 0. E. FOWLEP fhone Main 10 ' They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fus or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed aatlsfac tory at Newlln's drug store. 16c. ED , hi HCNGHAM, AOCTIONHBH. Bales ertod abort otJca. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 4 No extra chart (or distance. 4 LA GRANDE . . . OREGON 4 ONE WEEK, COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 28th WALTERS & CHRIST STOCK CO. Presenting the Following Plays Tonight Friday The Hypnotic Drama "BEACH HOLLOW" The Beautiful Southern Play, "BY THE SWANEE" Doors open at 7:30. Curtains at 8:30 sharp. Reserved seats on sale at Van Buren's store. Prices 2Sc and 10c. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $t.00, $1.25, $1.50 Besf 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE . . . ICE CREAM This is the open season for Ice Cream and we are pre- pared to furnish the trade with the very best. Re- member refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen :::::: L D. S ELDER, the Candy Man 'I n if f 4 Rout No. I. 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