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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1908)
' EVENING ':'.bsEKi-JCB, LA CllAXPE. OKKCOX. -MOMMY. NOVKMBIJl J ft. 1008. Tlit month of O'ibes which ! U usually dull us far iui ship- tncnts "of lot ai 'ewimoflltlwi at' concerned, was an cr. optionally active one this year, aitni ding to. figure pom pi led hy local Agent Keeney. Tod eurly ' to Incltide .vinnlvp aiiiiic biisluess. and.too . . or Made Suits ti' i-mhracn unimot fruit i I Hi 'shipment, ttu followtnst 6i:tbir shipments exemplifies the varied line of In lu mi ll anil .the total Net and Silk VJaists, , Infant's Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool V.M-K 1. 1 III II'. mmmmmmLZ-M'MUl MMMmi " - ... . . '. . ; w,,,,,,' Lii1ti,1MMt(.":J f i 4f - 2: I ICTPfM OUK STOKfc is as lull or new -urn sou u LlJ I Cl: uillhofH Fwrv line of Fall's newest style die- i tates is represented here. We brought these goods here because :; : we needed them-because you needed them. We expected an ex- : :: ceptionally large fall trade and we are getting it. These goods :; :i here now must be gone by December the first. At thai . time we.;; :r nt stock in order to fiet it out of the store dunng this mopth. : Consequently all during November-every day from now until Dc i cember 1st- you can expect many special bargain prices here. We j: know that bargain prices do move things. This entire stock : is now on the move. y 7 The Vttlng here' for points at on inr terllne shipments, and for, local 4 bualness, eat and weHti- " ' Kalorn' or Intrrlinc. t , ; Apples. 15 carloads. ', . Sugar, X carload!, , Lumber, 90 carload. Flour, 4 carloads, , ' t, l ' Feed,' S carloads. ' ' IXM-ttl, K!t and West. Cattle, 7 carloads. Horses, 1 cerlo&d. . Emigrants. 3 carloads. ' ' Hay, 10 carloads. - Household goods, S carloads. Feed, 8 carloads. ' Flour. 3 carloads. Oats, 6 carloads. Brlek, 2 carloads. . Sugar. .5 carloads., , ' Wheat 24 carloads. Parley, 5 carloads. . '... Potatoes, 3 carlouds. e'oms s : mom $ Il ia Grande's Leading Dry Goods and Clotting Emporium .: The Temple of Economy 11 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK a LA GPANDE, OREGON CCS s7oJLDKX ItUSlGXS. Will Open a Slio Store In Hepimcr . Ltvivc TutJay Mlit. , Gui Molden, who has been connect ed with the Fair store for three years, lias resigned his position and will leave Tuesday evening for Heppner, where lie has made arrangements to open an exclusive shoe store, Ous has many friends In this city who wish him all kinds of good luck. Mrs. Molden will first visit friends in Portland a few weeks before going to her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Molden will be greatly missed. . ,., duplicated. Agent Keeney will have the money paper tomorrow. VATlli. COMMISSION' MEETS. Vurlou Ioxrtf Head and DlwusstHl by Park rromotcrs. ; NO PAV CII1X RS TODAV. Ilallroud Employ Must Walt I'ntll . uw I7ih for Tliclr Pay.' Because yesterday was Sunday and the Portland office force did not work, local railroad employes are still minus the last month's pay.' When Sunday precedes the 16th or the 16th comes on Sunday, the present Instances Is always The La Grande park ,rco;uiulMslon met in the Commercial club this af ternoon and discussed various plans of procedure that wcee advanced. The ladles of La Grande have taken .hold of this movement with' a vim and re sults will follow. They are to win. COLT IS ASSISTANT. Taken Plw Left Vacant by Perry 011- vciv Arranging feugar , ExIUblt. , C. T.-Colt, has been tendered the position of assistant secretary of the lm urauue conimercial ciuo, lo imk the place of Perry Oliver, who has gone to Wallowa county. Mr. Colt will look after a creditable display of sugar for the Exhibit hall, along with the fine line of fruits now on the shelves there. I BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE TV J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Only house in the city employing white help only ' a TRY OUR SERVICE HOME TALEXT TCESDAV. Stage 1 lands Will Pull Off Their ttinU Tomorrow Xlht. ";' Tomorrow night Is the date of the Stage Hand show, and tickets are al ready on sale at Jay Van Buren's, Fer guson's ook store and. other business places. There Is something for every moment of the performance.even the customary curtain having disap peared for this unique show. Watch for the big mystery act and the trans formation scene, that Is " up to the highest class. This show Is being produced by the stage hands at the Steward opera house and will furnish theatergoers with an evenlng'gnter alnment of the first order. 1 Over Five Thousand Members. At the present time there are some what over 5000 members of the osteo pathic profession, and all these are graduates of one of the" recognized schools of osteopathy, ar.d almost all of them are practicing thzslr profes sion. They are not all in the United States," for the fame ot this Missouri science has gone quite around the world. There are ' pracUt!'-.:era In all the leading cobntrier ' Europe, in Australia, Burma, :zV. CJ-.'ha and Japan, not to, jner.Licn place.-- so near home as Car-'--i r-V..slo.'. In these foreign couu.ilw. .jj.: 1 no law to cover the praci'-f. lut, as a rule, the osteopaths are not molested In their work. Herald of Osteopathy. FOUND An Open face watch, at the Ed Kiddle home last Friday eve ning. Owner can have same by call ing at this office. ' . PubMo Sale. - I will sell at the Farmers' feed yard in the city of La Grande Thursday, at auction, at 2 o'clock sharp, the fol lowing: , One span wprk horses. One double and one single buggy. One lumber wagon. One 12-Inch plow. Two fine milch cows, one of which Is fresh. All goes to hghest bidder. A. B. FRENCH. , 4 W t I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 UD mm mm k JL M A 1 Rates $i.C0, $125, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. , Board and lodge $6. per week : One block from depot The value of a prescription depends upon the p. Bt ness with which it reaches the sick room nDoltNow" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. ... IVe Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store 't MILL'S LA GRANDE, OREGON The Latest Styles ; in Collars and Belts A'Vl-j' V'' -v;':v 'rv.V- L ' ! THF VAN 1)111 (0. I lib 1 I ml a r w La Cfdude. Ore. IN THE limit mi THE BEST FLOUR j is that made at North ! Powder I Every Sack Guaranteed IN0R EBETTCR ! GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. i I nral Agents WOOD, C0A! AND FEED I Santo Uothes washer The only Washing Machine made en tirely of metal. Better than all other washing machines combined The only washing machine that sucks X the dirt out of clothes. It does not rub the clothes and therefore does notj wear and tear. A free demonstration I at your home which will show you in a practical man ner lustwhat it will do and leave you to judge. j G. C Scheurer, : Agent for Wallowa and Union County : . m i ill i "a - - . ; Cut Prices on Lumber and i .. , r : Shingles ror large orders 5 We need the money; You need the material t Fir arid Native Lumber, Cedar Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. J YOU NEED NOT WORR 'Y j About seams, lining and interior details of clothes when you have a suit made by cur tailors, Ed. V. Price & Go. Every suit or overcoat is absolutly guaranteed by us !; LET US MAKE A SUIT FOR'YOU and you will bathe best dressed man 7n foivn I C N GT P. EN S Opposite La Grande National B'ank. Corner Elm and Adams Ave ON CO