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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1908)
( V A S-UJ:,i V ' "K-tMit OflM.ON, S 1 fit JA V. NOVKMIIIU 21, 10OH. 11-"::::::::::::: f i ! ) i SILIL SltHH your Greatest chart re tn cJ ii Li MM. ' , II g-iJ. L, ,L,.i i , 1 ... J j . ."lull in HILIL..I iiuiiiii i.ii mimiin p Jlll I Extra for Saturday'' "' Apron Gln,ham'. V" 1 v u;o Yard ' . 12 c Fancy .Duckings, ' Saturday, 'Hc a Yard, Boys' Rubbera, Saturday, ; 5S; a Pair. $1.50 Ladles' ' Union Suits,' f,i ' ' ": Saturday, ., , , ' 9v m Suit. , 75o and $1.00 . Men's . Dress Shirts, ' 38c Each. - S V " $7.60 and ;$8,50 ' . Odds and Ends of Men's ' Coats to Close at $i.B5 Each.- "ll.SQiio .$2.00 , Ladies' Hats 72:c;liarh.: J: -1 S5c . s it $1.75 to $2.00 - Wool r Sweaters, I 8c Each. For Men and Boys. $7.50 to $10.00 Men's Suits, " Saturday, - $3.48 Suit. $4.0Q to $6.00 Boys' Suits, i Going at On-Half Price. $l.50 to $1.75 Irfldh's" Shirt AValstn, Saturdny, 5c Eat'li. $2.50 to $S,00 i . Oregon SiiW and Wool Underwear". Sale price, fl.19 Each. :. $3.50 to $4.00 . Tweed SkirUs, $1.8 Each. Men's ttockford Socles ' ' Saturday, ' . Sca Pair 1 -I- 65e to 5c Men's Worlc Shirts, Sale J Price,- - 87c Each. ISC' .' ladles'' Hose, a Pair' for 1.V-. t 4 $2.50,Teazle Dovn Blankets, , , Saturday, , ' $1.78 a Pair. India Llnon, 2c a Yard. " ' 76o Baby Shoes, . .27o ft Pulr.- tl.7S Mcrcertzed Undcisklrts," ' ? Going at $1.17 Ench. il $1.75 Lace Curtains., Saturday, 85c a Pair. .V " ' '. H : 5000 Yards of t ' ; Dit-ss Goods Remnnnts, Going for About I S : One-Half Trice. ; ; !' $2.50 Queen Quality Black Taffeta Silk. . 'jt $1.09 a Yard. . 1. . $3.00 t $4.00 . Boys' Suits, Going at $1.1)8 Each. . PROGRAM Baden-Haden .,.t. The Palms . ; ......... . Car-Barlfck-Acid Don't Be So Unruly The Star : . . . e. '. . . . . ; Characteristic March and Two-Step Royal Chef . . . . .'. Extra. ' . . Blanki Bosquet .U.J WvW , . Evan.-- , . Travis- The Fat Store La Grande, Oregon. "Satisfaction or your Money Back" WHO BROKE THE HIGH PRICE RING? THE FAIR' STORE Who made ihtm, the ofters; f7 their ivndows r , . wtfi Bargains Rare? ..,,,. THE FlR STORE A - 4 Glasses That Fit if i - - 4 , a 4 j, ,j WORKING IIIlLdLA J.'- . H -k ; tit i oo mniumos picomisei) VOIX TH XKS4iIVIX DAY. ? ixr ; 11 o " " ii)Tru nrnunuir tut r.itrcr uttiui ttrrtiiiij nirti viivuj SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE Mi :.-.-LA:lJNll Done The Way You Want it done i :,;.v..;...PH0fyE.MA..7::v:,; G. Laundry Daj!yr. Observer, 65c; per Month -L-'.L--i-. .. : Jj . '' ';. t Public Straographer and TnCMriU-r. At WUllamson's Office. Beaidenes 'Phone Black 02 or Red 14. 5i- ' Geese and ducks are coming In by J?.-.' ( I ' : the thousands, and In conseqdedce' the km era cAme"lfl 1oofea 'fo-nM-grtWf Lake Leader. A) .' 8(ncral f th ttov Plajrers Injured. hj Practice and Jonnor finniOH, But fcy :,Xesit TbiiiNflajr tiio Tlnsital Will De - Kiitjr Mnrt 1 4i nuMle ' Will Pace 4hsts f the Strongest Aggregation of the HcuHtmt -Kconr-lcsA Game 1m PmIktMl. Cw, Nov 21.- With the big sime at La Grande less thus a wwk flin- tatit, many of (he loctfr.upportt.T of the "Cave high Hchool ar ttUnn a bit anxlotH abinit Cove's cmncps of cop- turini! the tchamftioniihip next Thm-B-day. , .. VWhil the gon?rat fcrtlng optimis tic, there am a few douiiK'rs who ywiU for a rto-Si-ore gam at bt. . Walters, rtie crack half, rectved a severe Injory to his rijht foot le cently In practice. It is feared that one of the small Vines ! broV-n Iticharda, rlffht end. Jusd a w-vere bump in thu ElRln game..ut will probably I be all rlgat for the litfi ganh. Conley, Robinson and Lantz hare also received Injurife Jn pr&ctlce re cently, and tho tt-am Is sjeneratly bruised and sore from much hard work; Cove has won every high school game in which she has taken part thl season, with the exception of the La Grande game, which -was a tie, and lt is conceded that the ehamnloiwhiii rests between these two teams. For this reason, the. Thanksgiving game at La Grande promises to be an ex ceponally good exhibition, . ; - I-1? v.newfsO Yakima - Jndgsfry, mom tlaAy, Costing $30,000,' built and owned by Mrs. Prank Uudkln. will bo- gin xpeitlonV Mohda. " Th dufir"ls to- be absolutely up to dato hygionic In every particular, and the .carefully , wasiiea cows win be. milked by dairy maids ho will wear white coats and troustu-s. , Tho.mllk wiJl be pasteurized and t-ftolod before delivery, and every thing now In dairying is embodied An this model plant The hoalth author- itles, he pure food Inspectors and the Renecal public will be invlt.ul to a for mal opening, when the plnnt will be threnvn open to Inspection within the ncxrrtwo weeks. Up-to-date Tail- or Made Suits Net and Silk Watst$; "infant', P6pC6mSilfcCapw me Latest, in dollars and Belts luV CIWXBK SCHOOLS Iivato S;!5.85 tn Boys Iwlety. & Girls' Aid rf$iMW, r.r. I; . . - J : tUJJ--j -,' '- j 111 ! IN-THB :: X r - '"yfTHK Tmlr Thankful. " - .yentray one of ths teachers In the 3ty Grammar. school akr ,j o.nv4i vt m.KC a list or 11 tl.iiRs to-be tWVfyl for. Tbv hi-rra. varied greatly, and the reasons to be thank ful rangw almost frorri the subllrne U the ridiculous. 'Upon one sublecf howersn he boy wte klmofcf tm,ff. At least 10 of them were glad that they ar to have ora,eth!n; good to eat Yesterday wa the date selected to give thoKo, attending th public schools in La Grande an opportunity to make a coetribution for the Buotainance of the Boys & Girls Aid society In Port land. When th reports were all turned In it was found that the cush receipts amounted to M5.85. a snlen. cna snowing as compared with last year, when the fecelpts :amounted to is-!!. Lant year the La Grande I schools Mood fifth and report awaited with Interest seems quite probable that few schools will lead os this year. The obiect Is . worthy one, and it la a part of our ed ucation to contribute to surh tnm, Institution. , . , - ' - ' -, . Strayed. - -- . r Tuesday, Nsrember 2. black tnstet hsr.tlft. dog (Pointer) white breoM- carrjlng black leather collar with large ring, finder please notlf r mu.u.t sr. . . . ' - oc-wiimk. coin 'DnonpiL -mmk FOR SALE Tha residence property or r; xtiAMdn: lit t a-. .-.. ' X The nnlv itnchinK . . . J "''5 iviuvnme maoe en A f irclt) c . , t ;V, L me'- Better than t other washing machines combined The only washing machine that sucks t il or clothes, it docs n t rub the clothes and therefore dni n wear and tear. A frcenmincf .1 -v.Hvnjuyu j, I ts are 2 at VOIir lmm ti -t. ' . . this year, 'i.li '7 n,,'w,"' aow vou il a nrar.tift.if X k-ci iusi wnar if u fn nn i . . ... " irave you 10 jUOgC. not X X nu. La Grande. For particulars sea lira. A. J. Warren, 1(01 M Ave. G. C Scheurr, ! Aent for Wallowa and Union Countv I " ' " FIIO.VE RED 1082 " .,t The Lltue shop." . - ow open at Uf Main street Em-I broidery work done and Uught Tool.- leather,' Dednim ' P-Atery; ' fessona ' ' ' in all these branches. Work done in ... FVtur high claa, m.ner. Call on .,udio TrsZon eXpens,T 1 :t - : r