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11.50 and -U?6 .Lace' Curtains, sale $2.00 to (2.25 Lace Curtains, sale $2.78' to $3.00 Lace Curtains, sale $3.75 to $4.00 Lace Curtains,," alo $4.50 to $5.50 Lace Curtains, sale
price . . .' '-price ' price ' '..',, -'. ;'''.;. price ", V "': ', price
' . 55c $tA5 - :'. . . 51.95 : $2.89 ..V-'.::;. 3-69 -
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SAMPLE LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS GOING AT ABOUT ONE HALF THE REGULAR PRICE AT THIS GREAT SALE
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$1.50 to $1.75 ladles'" Shirt Waists, $2.25 to $2.60 Shirt Waists, sale ' $4.00 to $4.50 Silk Waists, sale $5,.0O to $6.00 Silk Shirt Waists, sale $4.50 to $7.50 Silk Shirt Waists, sale
sale price ( . price ' price-.' price" V y M V',jf;J ';. price ., . w
; 95c ' " $1.68 $2A9 $3A8
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ALL , MILLINERY CUT TO THE LIMIT. GOING FAST
: $2.00 Indies' Hats going at V $2.50 to $3.00 ladles Hats going- at $3.50 to $4.50 ladies' Hata going' at ' ' $5.00 to $7.00 ladles' Hats going at-r- $10.00 .to $12.50 Hats going at .
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Men's Roxford Sox
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The
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La Grande, Oregon.
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Tramp ifade TIktvi Talk,
hotise Saturday, matinee and evening,
It's Heacock's
Glasses That Fit
. m ; A municipal Judge In Chicago re- i Ifyivember 21. It is declared a chftrm
jjcently heard an unusual ase. A wife I tag play of western life, unusually plc-
had her husband arrested for silciico, Jturesque and as romantic as any cos
testifying tliat he had not spoken ajtume play ever presented. It tells of
word to her for three months. Afterjthe love and trlait of the people of
. listening to the testimony- of lsoth I the plains In a captivating and realls-
sicV-s, the judge ordered the husband
to converse with his better half on
.some uubject or other. "If you don't
tic manner. The play Is at times ei
citing as western life Is apt to be with
its cowboys, Mexicans and "gun-men"
!uey," he added,- "I'll give you a good but it also has Its moments of happi-
U S WaiCH KtPAiRiNG iHai GlVtS
SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE
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Comfort
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Scene frun Act I, of "Texas.
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Done
The Way You Want it done
pmm main 7
A. B, C. Laundiy
Daily Observer, 65c per Moritlv
Public Stenographer and Typewriter.
At Williamson'. Office.
. . . , JJ0 Foley RKxk.
Residence 'Phone Blaclt 601 or Red
lis!.
Geese and ducks are coming jn by
rtiff fine. Sny something; tell her a
i ifuniiy story or take ht-r to n show
j that might Jnduce convcrsalion." Upon
leaving the court room the -silence
( was broken by hubby. As huslxind
and wife de.virniled the steps leading
to the street he was heard to remark,
"The stairs are crooked." Elmer Wai
ters heard about the couple and Jok
ingly extended them the courtesy of
the theater in whlrh "A Millionaire
Tramp1' was the attraction.
The couple appeared at thf, box of
fice a rmed with Mr. 'Walters' letter.
They were given box seats and after
the performance the hunband remark
ed to Mr. Walters in the presence of
his wife, "This is the first cntertiln-
ment we have sat through in three
years and I thank you for the Invita
tion. , Tour play has tnuRht me a left-
son and In the future my wire and t
will b as -devoted to eat-h nthrr- urn
Ezra and S-nthj in ywir piny."-"
"A ililiionaire Tramp'J will-be sen
at the Steward Frldav, November 20.1
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Saturday's Two Rhnu.
, ;The four-aft play -of American
frontier' life, entitled 'Texas'. by J.
I ness. when ail is 1
and Joy.
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need f not be cold while dressing a Y1 ' '
is radiating from tlie ' '.. ;,r";
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(Eqtilpped w2iCa fimcksless Dcvlec) ' -,
dealing the talh-room quickly a great convenience, anJ will
make l ie morning dip as fllcrious as in tlie summer. , " .
t Now it's, breakfast lime make tlie room cosy r.ij rJiecrJul your
itAnT,l..l am IT 1 jt f 1 1 wife .
. i uMMiujM mo, B cnoyao:c ana stari i.-.e Czy w.iUoul a sluvcr. I he Jil
mane omoKcics3 ucvics prevent c'l et,o!; and st.c J
and makes it impossible to turn the v,ic!t ho high or
loo low. Cleaned in a minute burns 9 bows vj.ik
' jue filling. FiniJxd in Kkkcl and Jr.-c.i. Every
' neater guaranteed.". s
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denca. MaJcolbnu.nicJdjUlnl.. Every Umj. warranted, fl
jroa cannot gd Ihe Rayo Lamp or Prrtrtiion CJ Healer kern yam
sealer, write to ear nearetl agency It Jeacriptive ciiTu!sr.
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.Scene from "Texas.
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The combination of healthful Tecct'.ble inirrcdieuts of which S. S. S. u
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ment of sores and ulcers of every kind. Since aa impure condition of th"!
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the only hoje of a successful cure; and it should be a medicine that not only
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its normal, rich, nutritive condition. S. S. S. is 4nsr stirn s Trrfv - ?i 5t
J made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from Ba
it has long bcev
the thousands, and in consequence the
hunters 'come lh loaded down. Silver jMauMln Feigl, xvhoae thorough knowl
edfje of the plains is a birthright, will
Lake Leader. , , be pretested at the gtani
Xow oner, at 0 Main street. Em-1 ture's roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields.
broidery work done and taught. Ti-' TSCOSn7d, -h greatest of all blood purifiers, poSsessingthe qualities
ed leather.. Dedham pottery; lessons
in all th-se branches'. Work done In
a h!rh class manner. Call on studio
aod loara or. jrourself.,
MLS EVA NEIL,
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brings about a healthy condition of the flesh by enpplying it with ricl
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