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. . r PACK SIX. EVENIXO OBSERVER, LA GRAND E, OREGON', THURSDAY, OCTOBER $, 10S. SPECIALS For Wednesday -Only- 1000 Yards Fiilltd Tcueticg 3 3-4c yd. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! m J i. Ji 400 to 600 Ladies Dress Skirts Last Week Price $1.95 each Remember this is the last week. Only three more days to buy clean STOC US REDUCED. and up-to-date merchandise at ONLY THREE MORE DAYS. bankrupt prices. THE ENTIRE; Save from 25 to 50 per cent cn Skirts 13.50 to $5.00 Dress Skirts, each $1-03 $6 Dress Skirts, each ......... .$3.97 $7 and $8 Dress Skirts, each .'.J5.69 $9 and $10 Dress Skirts, each ..$0.89 $12.50 DreHs Skirts, each ......$7.95 $15 to $18 Dress Skirts, each . $11.89 $25,to $30 Silk Voile Skirts, each $19.95 Remember, every Skirt In the house going at Bankrupt p:iees. Buy Your Fall Suit ai Ms Sale NOW Our entire lot ot Ladles' Suits thrown In at reduced prices, consist ing of all the latest materials and up-to-date styles. ,"""' "" " ft to $8 Suits going at ....... .$3.89 $10 to $12.50 Suits going at.... $7.89 $18 to $20 Suits going at ......$14.09 $25 Suits going at ........... .$19.39 $30 to $32 Suits going at . . $23.75 $38.50 Suits going at . .$29.95 alterations. ynvca eAiitt cuarge lor Ladies' Cloaks all greatly Reduced If you want your fall cloak at a bar gain, HURRY, for our entire stock is going at Bargain prices. $8 and $7 Ladles' Cloaks, each $4.69 ' $8 to $10 Ladles' Coalks, each . .$6.39 $12.50 to $15 Ladles' Cloaks,.. $9.89 $20 Ladles' Cloaks, each. .... .$14.95 Krt tn 25 L25!cs' C!o"2. . S7.?5 $28 and $30 Ladles' Cloaks each $23.39 Boys' Clothing at bankrupt prices the . Leader Boys' Clothing that Store had purchased for their Fall selling, cut to about ONE-HALF. $6.50 to $8 Boys' Long Pants " -Su" ';..:;.!.;$3.73 $12.50 Boys' Long Pants Suits. .$6.65 $4 Boys' Knee Pants Suits. ... , .$1.95 $5 Boys Knee Pants Suits .... . .$2.85 $3.50 Boys' Long Overcoats ..,,H.?s $4 Boys' Short Overcoats,' each $1.95 $6.50 to $9 Overcoats ......... .$5.85 Bankrupt Shoes 90o to $1 Children's Shoes,' a pair 40c $1.25 Misses' Shoes, a paid 83c $1.50 Boys' and Girls' Shoes' ... .$l.t $2 and $2.25 fine Girls' Shoe. .$1.C9 $1.75 Ladles' Shoes $1X9 $2.50 to $3 Ladles' Shoes . . V. '. .$1.9 $3.50 to $5 Ladies' Shots $2.95 $'-' Boy3" School Shoes $1..1U nnn 1 v r Ym irl Umbo ' f 1 ran i 1 3 (7i 11 y l W - Bedding Bargains 75c Cotton Blankets.a pair 42c $1.25 Cotton Blankets, a pair ...8c $1.50 Cotton Blankets, a pair ..$1.19 $1.75 Cotton Blankets, a pair . .$1.47 $2.25 Cotton Blankets, a pair ...$1.69 $4.50 Wool Blankets, a pair ....$3.69 $6.75 Wool Blankets, a pair ....$1.59 $7.50 Wool Blankets, a pair ....$5.95 44ttttAStAitlitttiAitA4tAlAmtAttttAHtHAm A AAA A AAA AAA A A-A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A ............ . " ' - Vv'v' ."V y .' WWII M WBWWWIWMWPMWWMWWMMMBMWMMItMMIllMWBBWMHMMMMBWMMMMM '"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Tenth ind Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C.We occupy stwo floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office he'p than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend suchTaulnstitution, CSald A Biislnpsg Miai "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator! "The quality of instruc tion given In your school makes it the standard of its kiud in lie Northwest" C.Open all the year. Students admitted at" any time. Catalogue free. References! Any bank, any newspaper, any business man la Port 'and. CONVENTION OCT, 20-21 LA GRAXDE TO EXTEUTAIX AXXUAL COl'XTV MEETING. diaries A. PhlppH, the IOadlng Speak er, With Many Other Prominent Men to Aid Him -Evidence of Very KuceewHful Convention Several Sun day School Men Coining. A DM! 1(8 ers Arc You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State? OREGON NEED.4 PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, me. han k's, merchants, clerks, people with brains, stron hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Tic Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the east for distribution through every available SKency. Will y..u not help tho good work of bulldlnic OroKon by xt-ndlng us the nnm.-s and mlilroKsi-s of your friends who are likely to be InloreHted In Ibln ninte? We v.111 be glad to beiir the expeimo of sendlns; them complete . fonriiUlnn about Oregon and Its opportunities. ' )U)MST TICKETS will be on sale .lurlnK SF.PTR.M UK 11 AND OCTi'l KIt from the eut to all pulnts In Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities nre: From Denver $30.i0 From Onuilia IJ0.00 From Kanmm City $Jrt.0i f rom St. Louis $35.50 From Chicago $38.00 TICKETS CAX HE PHEPAIO. If you wsnt to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnUhed by telegraph. J. II. KEEXEY, Lot-tit Agent, Iji Gmnd Oregon. WM. M'Ml'H.lAY, Cienfral Pawnner Agent. PORTLAND, OIIEOON. From Louisville $41.70 From Cincinnati $42.20 From Cleveland $4 4.75 From New Tork $55.00 How lo Get fctrong. P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress sit., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble, It deriving so much benefit from Elertrlo Bitters, (hat I feel It is my duty to tell those ba ned a lonl; and r'.rngthenlng medicine about It. In my mother's case a marked guln in flesh hns re sulted. Insomnia has been overcome, and she Is rtcadily growing stronger." Electric Bitter quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Bold under guarantee at Newlln's drug tera. What promises to be the banner Sunday school convention for Union comity will be held In the Baptist J J church of this city Tuesday and Wed nesday, October 20 and 21. This Is strictly union . work. Charles A. Phlpps, the ever enthusiastic and earnest field worker for Oregon, will bo here. That alone means that those Interested In Sunday school work can well afford to side track other affairs and come from all over the county. D. Osterhout, the newly chosen Sunday school missionary of the M. E. conference, will be here to add his counsels. J. It. Youel, minister of the Presbyterian church nt Union; D McColm and W. F. Bradley, M. K. ministers at Union and Elgin all new men In the county will participate. Evangelist W. L. McDIarmid will as sist with his beautiful solos. Active workers from the various schools will contribute to the feast. La i i ramie will freely entertain the visit ors. On Wednesday It Is proposed to servo two meals in the church or In some other central place, thus obviat ing the necessity of long walk and ,'rovli.lng for sociability. The program committee has met with hearty support and has the fol lowing fine bill of fare: Tuenday Afternoon. 2 p. m. Devotional, W. 11. Olbson, La Crnndo. 2:20 Round Table "The New Adult Movement," Chnrlos A. Phlpps, field worker for Oregon, $ "What Wo Should Know About Our Piiplls," Mrs, W. J. Townley, Union. . Discussion Mrs. George II. Currey, La Grande. $: SO Special music, Evangelist W. U McDIarmid. $: 40 Advantages of a Graded School. C. A. Phlpps. TeuMlay Evening. 7: $0 Prayer and Praise, O. C. Flvshman, Ijl Grande.. 7: It AddrrM of Welcome, Brenholts, La Grande Response Rev. Barlow, Elgin. 8 Address D. Osterhout, Sunday School worker, Idaho conference, M. E. church. 8:30 Special music. 8:40 Address, C. A. Phlpps. Wednesday Morning. 9:30 Devotional, Geo. L. Cleaver, La Grande. Business Session Reports, etc. 10:15 "How to Build Up a Class," Mrs. H. L. Willis, Elgin. . Discussion. 10:45 "The Rural School and Its Problems," Mrs. Thomas Walslnger, Allcel. Discussion Mrs. C. H. Bldwell, Is land City. 11:15 "Enlisting the Co-operation of the Home," C. A. Phlpps. 11:45 to 1:45 Lunch and hour. W'cdnosdny Afternoon. 1:45 Praise service, D. C. Colm, Union. 2 Business. 2:30 "Why a Cradle Roll? DeLaw, Union. "Why a Home Department?" W. F. Bradley, Elgin. 3 Special music, W. L. McDIarmid. 3:10 "The Primary Class and Its C. I Teacher," Mrs. Grace Ingle. La Grande. Discussion Mrs. Chappell, Elgin. 3:45 "Problems of the Interme diate Department," Mrs. W. T. Wright, Union. Discussion. 4:15 "The Pig Boy and How to Deal With Him," C. A. Phlpps. Wednesday Evening. 7:30 Prayer and Praise, S. R. Tny. lor. La Grande. 7:45 "What May We Learn From the. Master Teacher?" J. R. Youel, Union. 8:15 Special music. 8:25 "The Teacher as a Soul Win ner," C. A. Phlpps. tH' DIRECTORY t OF THE J FRATERNAL ORDERS L.A GRANDE, ORE. social Mc- Mrs. W. L. t'nmtllU . O. P. Club. Thursday night the local republi cans will meet at the court house for the purpose of forming a Tart-Sherman club and from Indications the or ganization will bo started with a large membership. Up to this time the majority party has had no regular local organization. However, petitions for a club have been In circulation for the last two or three weeks, and several hundred names have been secured. C. J. Fer guson. Ben Burroughs and Dr. M. 8. Kern have been Influential In the work of organising the club and they have made the call for the meeting to be held Thursday. Pendleton East Ore- M. V. A. q o. P. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets La Grande Lodge' No. 16, meJ every first and third. Monday evenings their hall every Saturday night. ( at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neigh- Itlng brothers cordially Invited to bora are cordially Invited to attend. tend. Cemetery plat may be in:! Relief committee: E. C. Davis, Model Restaurant Charles Dlsqua. A. J. Warner and D. c. H. BLYSTONE. N C E. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. E. COX, Secretary. D. E. COX, Clerk. C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. 8 1 F. O. Foresters of America. La Grande Aerie No. 259, P. O. E., Court Maid Marlon No. 22 b meets every Friday night In Elks' eacn Wednesday night in K. of P. i hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren In- Brotn are Invited to attend, vlted to attend. NERI ACKLES, C. I D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. C J' VANDERPOEL, F. S. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. 8. Board of Trustees: Dr. G. L I - er. Oscar Berger and Herbert F " son. O. E. 8. ' Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., holdl A. F. A. M. stated communications the second and ' Orande Lodge Ho. 41, A. Jf fourth Wednesdays of each month. A- M-. holds regular meetlngi i Visiting memoeis cordially Invited. n1 third Saturdays at 7:30 p. mj MARY O. FORREST, W. M. L. H. RUSSELL, W. K MARY A. WARNICK. Secretary. C. D. HUFFMAN. Secretary. I. O. O. F. K- ' 8tar Encampment No. 31, L O. O Red CroM Lod No- ,7 e, meete every second and fourth "Vrjr MondaJr evening In Castlt B Wednesday In tne month In Odd Pel- Crp" bu,Id,n- A Pythian wile !ows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always l " vUIUn -nights, welcome. d. E. COX, C. P D' H PROCTOR, C ' W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. L1NCOLN, K. of R. & B. - L. O. T. M. M. n. of A. Hive No. 27. L. O. T. M, ' .ets first and third Thnrsday eve- every first and third Thursday off at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members month at 2 o'clock In the aftern' Uwaya welcome. Visiting members made welcoms. J. A. ARBUCKLlS, President. 8ADIE KLINTWORTH, I ' C J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. MRS. EVA M'INTYRE, K. of & Woodmea of U,e World. Kebe4ah. La Grande Lodge No. 119, W. O. Crystal Lodge No. f 0. meets W.. meet, every Saturday evening Tuesday evening at the L O. 0. f.P' 10 th Corp ha,L AU v,8lUn member! a" building. All visiting members wel- vlted to attend fT'irt,- M UKn3- RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. C r. H. KEENEY. Consui Commander. TILLIE COX, SecreUry. Clerk. "' - - - n. p. o. e. Just Wliat Yon Ordered. 0nde Lodge No. 43$, ' Ton can denend uoon vour order ach ""day evening at t o'clod coming Just as you ordered It when C,UD' cerlr Depot atret you place your meat order with Stll Wa"h,nt0, "venue. Visiting brow ta .Ph0. 'vrsr"r , . , ' . 0ct8 q- E M' "ec', Ttiey Take the Kink Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life PUla for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the klnVt out .1 of stomach, liver and bowels, w1' fua or frlcUoa, says N. IL Bro,o; PltUfleld, Vt Guaranteed aatn'r' tory at Newlln's drug store. 2S&