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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
Vr MX1 'UfeKUl'fclt.' I.A UitA.M.k. OKM.ON. n;"iUV S) I.MW U i. WH'. 4 ' 44 ..t 1 JETH y j i i it 1 El I if ff Iff .-J 1 I Jf b. II win m'lituii.wiii'i.Biiiwiui'i.iauajBi.i'im.a-J.'Mmi Your Greafesf chance to save. Every article in the house going at a reduction. Also a GRAND FREE EIGHT PACTS, . Tna TV Everyaoay Liecome u Extra tor Saturday. ) Apron Gingham. S'c Yard. 12 He Fancy Duckings, Saturday, 70 Yard. 75c and $1.00 Men's Dresa Shirts, S8c Each. $7.50 and $8.50 Odds and Ends of Men' Coats to Close at $1.95 Each. $1.50 to $2.00 ' Ladles' Hats 27o Each. : 85c Boys' Rubbers, . Saturday, -" 68- a Talr. $1.50 Ladles' Union Suits, Saturday, 97c a Suit. $1.75 to $2.00 Wool Sweaters, 9o Each. For, Men and Boys. $7.50 to $10.00 Men's Suits, Saturday, $3.48 a Suit. $4.00 to $8.00 Boys' Suits, Going at Onc-llulf Price. $1.50 to $1.75 Latllen' Shirt Waists,' Saturday, 95c Each. $1.50 to $S.00 i Oregon Silk and Vool , Underwear. Sale price, $1.19 Each. ' i Men's Bock ford Socks Saturday, ; . 2c a Pair. JSc'to 75c L Men's Work Shirts, Sale Price, S7c Each. 1 15c Ladles' Hose. 2 Pnlr for 15c. $3.50 to $4.00 Tweed Skirts, $1.89 i :ach. $2.50 Teanle Down Blankets, Saturday, $1.78 a Pnlr. India Linen, 2c a' Yard. 75c Baby Shoes, 27c ft Pair. $1.75 Mercerized t Underskirts, ' Going at $1.17 Eui h. $1.75 Lace Curtains, Saturday, 95c a Pulr. 600ft Yard of Dross Goods Remnants, Going for About One-llulf Prlco. ' $2.50 Queen Quality Black Taffeta Silk, $1.69 a Yard. $$.00 to $4.00; Boys' Suits, Going at . $1.98 Each. V. WHO SELLS CHEAPER 7 HAN WE REST? V ' 0 tF Jt '- ! WHO BROKE THE HIGH PRICE RING? THE FAIR STORE if Il0 E R 0R , .... . . '.. . .. , , . . j A Who made them, the others; fill their windows Always Remember You Can Do Better af "3 Grande, OtCqOll. vvJft Bargains Rare? - THE FAIR STORE . It's Hcacock's i limUllAiKL MW A Glasses That Fit THE STEWARD Illdtll : ii nHivn Ik rr-r mrml T-l lT Til trZC SATISFACTION TN LA GRANDE ', A JS'limpBo at the seating orrange menl board -demonstrates what the theatergoing public thinks of -A Mil lionaire Tramp." which comes hre Steward opera houso. i The company conwn with s'',l reeomnundatlons from, afar, and U set nis certain that Ln here tonight. There is humor,, wit and pretty ketchoH In the lovo-drama that pleases so well, elsewhere. The seats at Van Buren's are going rapid ly, In fact; greaflnfonds were made the first day up. The, curtain rises on "A, Millionaire tramp tonight at 8;S0 Up-to-date Tail- or Made Suits 3ra.le Is going to have a good show promptly,' Net and Silk Waists, Infant's Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool Shirts and Legglns in Collars and Belts ST I LAUNDRY Done 1-1 ii The Way You Want it done I '. y: PHONE; MAIN; 7 A. B, C Laundry Daily Observer, 65c per Month: Xublio StenogTaiher and TvcMTtter. At WilNamoon's Office. f M'j Foley Blork. Hesidenca 'Phone Black 502 or Red 1$52. Geese and ducks are emu fry? in by the thourands, and In conyequence the hunters come In loaded down. Silver Lake Leader. H! SO V ' .: " ifi ; ; . t- '..i . ',':' V , "i- , : ... i' 4 $. ... i , - "A I 4 . V - ( - f - ...... t ' - . -' ' ff jim' ... I THE Vlllf :(0; IdteSeOre. IN THE Masonic BlifJ. t Santo : Clotheswasher The only Washing Machine made en I tircly of metal. Better than t all other washing machines combined The only washing machine that sucks t the dirt out of clothes. It dnp nor t rub lnc clothes and therefore does nofi lliMr and tsnr A r m . C ueeuemonsirat on at jour home which will show you fn a practical man ner ust wnat it will do and leave you to Judge. G. C Sclieurer, : Agent for Wallowa and Union County i PHONE RED 1082 l-fl "511 111 ln, Mr. IUwe Hoyt. thp only accomplished wrix-mlnr danrrr on the ntllinjr Clcbe. One liumlr.-d and fifty yards of dlk hi this dro. At the Scenic net week. rTI,e Umo S,MP" jn 'earn tor yourself. Now open at 908 Main treet. Em- MLSS EVA NEIL. I broidery work done and taught. Tool- vi Instructor. ed leather, Dedham pottery: lexaona In all the.e branches. Work done In I Vi . Pletn' ii ! It I J. r i a high clam manner. Call on tudiojFerfuaon'a.