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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1908)
PAGE THREE. EICnT PAGES. 5 1 r I 11 o ECONOMY '" ' n he purchase if Abcfa flr'fs s buying articles that will phase the entire household and at . he same time ' be of an ' 1 ..' X . 1 " . .educational and entertaining nature ' "Nothing 'fills the bill quite so well as an Edison Phonograph. .; Vie have plenty of . . X vTSa'"'1"" J ' . m . . n f If Lf . iL . f iji . . - m . ' Kvt.ftv nsEnrrn. la ghavpe. oregon. sAmtnAv, xovembfr 2t, ioo. m 11 k3 x ... Vv. ! -mM f - su7 your conveience. - Don' fa7 fo see us while the lihe is unbroken. "f i DAVIS MUSIC COMPANY I Governor Ixu- rroclamolloii. In purBiiance of -a time-honored cu torn the prt-Hldent uf the United States has rot apart Thursday, the 26th day of November, A. D. 1908, as a day of national thunkHglvlng. Therefore I, Georg E, Chamber lain, as governor of the Btate of Ore gon, do , proclaim . said day as a legal holiday and recommend Its general ob servance as one of thanksgiving. The people of this commonwealth have much to be thankful for, We tire prosperous and happy, and the Ills -which have In the past afflicted some of our Blgter states, have passed us by. A beneficent providence has given us a fertile soil and a delightful , and healthful climate. Our very moun tains, beiddeV furnishing a landscape unrWvuled for scenic beauty and gran deur,, are clad perennially If h. an abundance of splendid forest and bear within their bosoms a wealth of mine and mineral. The seml-arld regions are being made to bloom and blossom as the rose, and are furnlBhlng homes to thousands of sturdy men and wo men, ' ' ' All these are things that make for a better and higher civilization and promise ever brighter hopes Cor a greater Oregon.' , , Let us, therefore, suitably observe the day set apart and repair to our usual places of worship, there to ren der thanks to the All-Wise Ruler. of the universe for the manifold bletislngs we enjoy. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused the great seal of the state of Oregon to be here unto affixed, this 16th da." of Novem ber;" uog,' t .. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, SEAL) i . i . Governor. Attest: F. W. BENSON, Secretary of State. . Church ami Society Event. Next Saturday, In the Lewis build ing, next door to the Pastime theater, the ladies of the Methodist church will conduct a sale for the benefit of the church building fund. Tho ladles have been working for months to prepare for this sale, and have generously con tributed both of ' money and time. There will be on sale A great many ar ticles of fancy work. ' Every lady con nected with the church here has fur nished something for the sale, ' and friends all over the state have shown their Interest by sending something. The ladles have not decided about serving lunch, but at least, there will be the most delicious of home-made candy on sale. - jand for the next month will be em- reorganization will take place. ployed In putting In a new steel4brklge across me uranue Ronde . about two miles above town. , The present struc ture has been, declared too light for the heavy loads It has to- bear, and the new bridge will be much heavier. The bridge builders have Just finished a Job of considerable magnitude at No lan, and when they have finished here will go to Bonneville. New Steel Bridge. The O. R. & N. bridge gange, under Foreman Dllthy, arrived last , night. Band Mooting Postponed. Owing to the fact that several mem bers of the band were engaged at the show, the band meeting scheduled for last night was postponed until Mon day evening, at which time a general r : Must Quit Spitting. ! Chief Walden was heard to remark this morning that he Is going to arrest everybody who is guilty of expector ating upon the sidewalks that Is, -everyone' against whom proof can be obtained, - - " , ; ' Edison Phonographs and Ttcc- ords at NEWLIX BOOK & ST.V- TIONERY CO. ; 4 7HnHninM 0, n id -flM Another il Cnoj-fof cn nn fhU Int TiiPcrfai. OUih. We want tn rinse nut everv vard nn this dav: TIIFSDAY Dnn't fnrnet the Hate ft LARGE 10) OF SAMPLES and MILL ENDS at prices that are unquestionably without equal in the history of Eastern Oregon close out during the next few days REGARDLESS OF VALUE t EVER D AY A S P E G I A L S As L E S D A Y I 7C G1 fkt I(Ima yAnoiefinv a( Cmilf Is.. ( ttV ft I UIUUJ) VI J.ikMf if f mtf wiiiu i as f Overalls, Shitls, Jumpers, Caps, Millens IOC X $l.DV IU V CtUiCS III kJIUIt v.lai, vji wire n Blankets. Pants etc - - - I The above lots of merchandise are not all shelf worn goods but samples and mill ends that are in every way first- :! ass merchandise and will be sold at a great saving to the consumer 1 El We bought them for this purpose and with this point in view. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ' XI n . t- : n it Our entire stock of Misses and Children's Coats 12 Ptice; Ladies Suits and Coats 1-3 off; millinery: Ladies' and 11 If and Misses' trimmed Hats 1-2 Price; 3000 pair Ladies' Children's and Men's Shoes below Manufacturer's Cost; 500 It if Suits Men's Wool Underwear full suits at the price of Shirts x ... tt : tt - t I i lilf Lamp Chimneys. No. 2 .' Common Water Tumbler, set . . . . Tollrt Soap Thousand of yards .of Embroidery Good Heinstlteehed HanVlki'ichii fs I.hi go line of Boys' Caps , . LndW Knit Wool Skirts 3c i:tc 5', 8 l-3c, 3c ' 49c Men's 13.00 Hats , I B8 Ladies' Fascinators, f0c values 23c t'hil.lren's Tarns. i!,'o to 40r values He Saxony Yard 5e Knitting Yarni all colors. ;-n fkeln. lc Good grade ladles' Cotton Hose 4 ......... . Ik Good grade men's cotton Sox b c Cood grade ladles' wool Hose 17c Good grade men's wool Sox 13c and 23c '.'fie Hose Supporters, ladies' l'c 15c Hose Supporters, children's c 1 5c Mittens, ladies' 49c Eost Pins .....i... ...... 2c Pest Safety Pins ...2c Scotch Tlald Box Hair Plus 3c No. 1 Lantern (Halns) , ". , 23e Lamp Chimneys, No. 1 '. 2c I 1 11 I ...... A . w 5: Ji lie u it 1 n .. : I .A.s.xt ZZZZZZ. . it I 1 , v ' 1 - 1 X : 1 i ' . tt i i t it . I i t i ' ' it' I m Mi fry- ft it U