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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1908)
4 V nrxrxo '.iisLitVLn. la uham.e. or.r:;o.. Wednesday, Novi:.MM:it in, tous. pace srvi'N. : r.-v 9 px. 1 i pf If w V- ' t I . i 1E.txi,lMlwMiMlMtml L.L... Jl'L"" L"!4 I jh,. iin umiji Liunijumniii 1 1 ijpi, 11 u i n 1 1 ;TTnmiTWTmTiTtr rilllMf H1 fW II" 'MHI'I . ' 111 - i 1 l j ; ".ziffTTMnnnill, Bn;u.m u hilbi jh i i i i i i . Croivdei"rmde&t house going at a good generous reduction. Busy now. Don't Forget to Keep on the Right Side of the 'Sfreel LOT.l , i . LOT 2 ,s ' 'LOT J - LOT 4- LOT 5 11.50 and 11.75 Lace Curtains,' sale 12.00 to 12.25 Lace Curtains, wle " 92.75 to $3.00 Lace Curtains, sal. $3.75 to $4.00 Lace Curtains, sale. ' $4.50 to $3.50 Lace Curtains. a! price .,' . ' price price ".' price , . . ; price ' , c (r:-'- : ,' $us . $f.95 $2.59 : . . $3.69 . : ', . '' A Pair. . :Y A Pair. ;, '. A Pair.' 4 " ' A Pair. . . ' ' ' A Pair. ' '.. SAMPLE LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS GOING AT ABOUT QUE HALF THE REGULAR PRICE AT THIS GREAT SALE $1.50 to $t.75 ladles' Shirt Waists,: $2.2$ to 2.50 Shirt Waists, sale $4.00 to $4.60 Bilk Waists, Bale $5.00 to $0.00 Silk Phlrt Waists, sale " $.50 to $7.50 Bilk Shirt Waists.-sale A- - .).'.. BHle price , ' ' price . -- price ' price 1 , : price . 95c $1.63 $2.49 $3.43 ' $4.67 Each, . Each, , Each. . ; . Each.v - Each. , , ALL MILLINERY GUT TO THE LIMIT. GOING FAST 32.00 ladles' Hats going at $2.50 to 3.0P ladies' Hat going at $3.50 to $4.50 ladles' Hats tttlng at $5.00 to $7.00 ladies' Hats going at ..' $10.00 to $12.50 Huts going at '95c . ' i1-58 $2.39 ;.-$4.68 v,v:,; " " i i' " ' 1 'ii i i ii ' " ' ' i " m " ' ' i " ' ' ' i i ' " " -- i ' ' ' I 1 - Men's Roxford Sox a pair mm una FBIl Store la Gratide, Oregon. Standard Calico par yd. "................................................................. ...c... ................................... o. 1 . 4 . If Glasses: That Fit CARDS It Ik Bt'ncrallr conceJfiJ that llinat-. choloiritnl lertnTrt. ."T-?r...lr.a ' v 7 ..." . " I w " " hte-.al people, piii'tk'ulariy those tvho5laIn sdit-ntiflcallj and beyond a doubt IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE ai competed with the Smslnesa staff. ane spemlthrlTts when It imes to ad- vo-tlslng. , Ntarty every s-Orownmn has I Ah hoi; try to ai tract poMte attention j to liis plsy and various mcthfjds are jaflopted .to sway the pubJic. Hut what j npiears ,to be a unique methoil of sivmdlng monpy for theatrical public- 1 ltj wait invented by Elnwr .VVallfl t i ! L A U M D;R Y 1 The Way You Want it done PHONE ''MAIN '7"- A. B, C. laundry prsrtfcally throwing to the birds. Mr. many la man's scrpt-rstltlona and expose Hhe law pertaining: to a tfrertt amount of niysverlous phenomena, when the noted lecturer comes here, soon, Dr. Bancroft will also present "hi tumorals sketch, "When, Whom and How ta Love." a musical lecture nov .. . . ' . - x . vixy ana ajaugh producer of groat anngnltude. Ir. Bancroft will be ably assisted great fuvor Inl New Tork city, where It played with great success for 20 weeks. The play. abounds -with strong situations, but it also has delightful coniisdy scoius,' as well as those of tender sentiment. Mont of the 0H3 inal cast and production will V1? seen in this city. The play has beeti Pt'o'-jsorl thai pieces, 'ihe pictures were t t jf7 si A 1 m f.!T I ':(' T ."''.-M.VMi t4 3 Vr nnnt rft und Miss 1wIh, Who Ar e ttmjiii.; to i.tt Gramle Soon Daily Observer, 65c per Month Public Sicnogrmpljer and Typetiritor. ft Trillla.n'a tiffin 11 A llOt Foly Block. Residence 'Phone Black 1852. 50! or Red FOUND An Open race watch, at the Ed Kiddie home last Friday eve ning. Owner can have came by call ing at this office. Walters, among other successful plays, is th owner of "A Alillionalre Ti arap," and, 88 the Otle'augefts a spendthrift, Mr. Walters, six years ago, conceived the idea of having his Millionaire vag abond throw money from a carriage on the day of the show. Every day during the season Mr. Walter' Idea is put into rxecullon, the advertising scheme having won the show many friends. It never occur red to Mr. Waiters to figure the sum of money actually thrown into the street since the Initial performance of the play until, questioned as to the amount by a .newspaper man, date books and daily reports of expendi tures were gone over for six years and total amount figured just 13,230; $2205 a year or an average of SJ per day. At the Steward Friday, Novem ber 20. Whom and How to Ixne. . Dr. Bancroft will In his famous psy each evenlng.br the charming singer, Aliss Lewis, In a brilliant and versatile repertoire of literary and vocal gems, character sketches, impersonations, etc. ine entertainment of Dr. Bancroft and MIhs Lewis Is an intellectual treat such as the people of this city never before enjoyed. The doctor has an ex cellent voice, a commanding appear ance, and an excellent delivery. A vast amount of scientific Information, full of fiuiek, sparkling wit. His pure c j e - " , ) V ' r'-i -Vorq ShellM-y as Texas Wcwt In Texas duced under the personal supervision of the author, and will be presented matinee ai tne steward oner house. and simple language makes his lectures and evening, Saturday, November 21. enjoyaoie to men of ripened years and i'V If people. tc, as aJsa--tho 1 younivi . IteallMlo Romance. "Texas," a realistic romance of the 171c Scenic. To all -whose tendencies turn to things mechanical, certainly enjoyed the picture entitled the Wood Carver. It was truly an exhibition of skill. great southwest, will be given here Blanch Elshop. In her conn songs and oon. . The -play Is In four acts and Tamale net. h. . ,. . infl a dainty love story In A nlauant entire nrninm t-m vi. Texas" found Inlng, though Blanch Bishop and Helen tells and delightful manner. up to the average and Mr. Walker' aanclnj demonstrated that he was ar artist in this line. Mr. Burton as usu af. pleased all who listened to him. The rn.4lnu ; " I Last night's program at the Pa time was an especially good one. Mr, Hiatt'a songs were up to his usuaF standard and Mr. Ferrln seemed to be favored with selection especially adapted to his voice. The picture were better than usual and taking the entertainment as a whole there nothing left wanting. Brandon will both appear, hut in difr ferent acts. ' ;. : ' Thciiyric.-: V:'"' Manager Baker played "three shnw-" again Inst evening tn iapacityj His ' style nt epert(ilnnien w-etnif; 'pii'(ha' ' -J i!