La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 27, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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EIGHT TAGES.
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Grand Free
CONCERT
TOMORROW
EVEtlMG
Grand free
CONCERT
TOMORROW
EVENING
)n,tp loci fUnnso tn cnup nn fic fir-pa f Mi Remnant Sale. Remember
everything gaes a a reduction. Also soma special bargains for tomorrow
A Grand Free Concef fcehveen 7:30 and 9:30 byhe La Grande Symphony
Orchestra
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15c nun' color, heavy knit
tor. Sjm l)ty vTN' i-ia? r y
9c ;'
13c ladles' Hose, Last Day price, a
$3.00 and $3.60 boya' Overcoats,
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Crash Toweling, Inst day, price
' 5h2c a yd
$2. SO Teaxledown Blanket, Last
' Day price, a pair , ;
$1.75 . ; .
. $1.75 Alack Sateen Skirts, Last Day
price, each "' "" T"
$M7
$14.50 men' Suits, -List Day Trice
s 36 to
57.25
.-Sizes 36 tj 40.
C .4
":'' 51.93
$12.50' nu'n'i Cravenette Coats. Lt
Day price '
59.55
"" $5.25 Bedspreads. Last Day price,
each . ... t t
v ...... $f.69
. Fuji lz.
" Saxony' Yarn," Last Day price, per.
1. "Red Feather," (selection f rem
Reginald IVKoven'a comic
opera); air... . , by C. J. Koberta
2. "The Glow Worm". . , .Faul Slncke"
3. "Queen of Heart" (waltz) . . . . .
.CV. A. Grira
4. "Painty Damps" (a novelette)
Charlotte Blake "V.
5.. ' Lovers of Liberty" vt March) . . .
Eben ' iL Bailey
fi. "Good-Bye, Sweetheart," Good
Bye' Medley iwrture) .......
....... . . . AibeYt oVn niec i
T. "Good Jfl&ht" (Sertnade EspaV -'
role) 1. .. .W. M. Peters
Solo "Fenr YeSot, O iHrael,".'.
....... . . ;.;t. G P. Ferrln
7 I-2c
21c TurklHh Towels, Last Day price,
each ' ' . .'
13c
$5.00 Children's Cloaks, Last tW
price
$2.89
$l.'7rrarid $2.00 nien's California
puck Glove, Last Day price, each
$1.39
$2.00 men' work Shoes, Last Duy
price, a pair .'..
98c
60c ladies' Underwear, each r
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- 28c ' .
1.156 men's Upon Collars,' Last Day '
price, each
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,5c
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75c and $1.00 men's Caps, Lost Day
price, each ' , ..;
58c
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.f,Safsfacfon .' or your Afoney Back"
Your lust chance to save on lace
curtains. '
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Your Trade Apprec-1
ciated
Vile appreciate your patronage and atfempt to show
if hv sprvini vojj with the best ?oods, the lowest
prices ans 'thc most prompt delivery service.
A Trial Order Will Convince j
City drocery and Bakery, :
. PCUCK,Prop.: PHONE MAM 75 l
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. t the settlement thereof.
" Notice is hereby given that the un- , Dated this 27!th day . of November
., .... r Ptate,1908. J- .
urimgllltlf nviii'm - --
of Zella Sherman, deceased, has filed
In the county court for Union county,
slate of Oregon, the final account o
such administration of such - estate,
and that Monday, the 2Sth day of De
cember, 1 90S, at the hour of 10 o'clock
In th forenoon of said day, at the
county Judge's office, . at- the court
house In the city of La Grande, .Ore
gon, has been fixed by' said court as
the time and place of hearing objec
tion to said report, If there be any. and
Administrator of the Estate of Zella
Sherman. 'j 11-27-12-27W
Birth Record.
In La Grande, Thursday, November
26, 190S, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Tall,
a daughter.
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There is a diff-1
erence in bread.
Have icu tried
ours yet? If you !
have not, you t
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should. You may ..
he missing some
thing.
LADIES' BAZAAIt.
Salo Opeim Tomorrow Morning Many
Tilings to Sf lwt. V
The sale of the ladles of the Meth
odist church commences tomorrow
forenoon at 10 o'clock In the former
creamery building, next door to .the
city coun'll rooms. Fancy articles and
useful things In profusion will be of
fered, also home-made mince ,. meat,
cooked food and candles.
I ROYAL BAKERY l
WANTED Two young men to room
and board. ' 'Front room, modernly
furnished; -one block from postofflce.
Inquire at this office. ,
Irograni,
The platform temperance meeting
at the First Methodist Episcopal
church, Sunday evening, November 29,
at 7:30, will carry out the following
program : ' -
Hymn No. 697.
. Prayer by pastor. . ' ': ,.
Aninem. " " "
Scripture reading.
'Announcements. : "
Offering. , .
Hymn 416. V
10-mlnute addresses.
"Prohibition at Work." -
"Booze In Business," G. L. Cleaver.
"Saloon In School,"" Prof, H. J.
Hoekenberry. '
Violin solo O. M. JHeacock.
"Prohibition In Politics," George H.
Currey.
"Christian In Citizenship," F. H.
Green.'' , '
Music "Stainless Flag," male quar
tet.. .
"Acts In Action," John S. Hodgln.
"Preacher's. Platform," Rev. C. E.
Deal. ,
Song "America," No. 702.
vBenedfction. 1
A cordial Invitation to all
Sr rr-.-as 1
If l-J
For a;Warm;:: 3;
A lath in a cold room is a
"shiveryoperation and is extremely
liable to cause colds. The bathroom ;
above all should be kept warm, v
This i3 easy and the bath is a
comfort if you have a v
PERFECTION '
(Equipped wills Smokeless Device)
It may he. carried from any olher room to the bath room, wbicli
it will heat while you arc preparing for the bath. Impossible
to turn it too high or too low; lite most economical neater
you can uuy--unciuc ncai- iu huuh ...u.
one filling. .." ' .-.
ME$ro Lamp 3J3 "TSt
iteadv light Made of brass throughout and nickel
plated. Equipped with the latest improved central
Handsome simple salislactory. Lvery
trait burner. Ha
If you cannot Qct heater or lamp at your dcJtr'i.
write our nearest agency for 'descriuUve circular.
ST AND A RO OIL CO??AWY.
' . (Ineorporftttd)
FOB SALE The residence property ;
ofTV. F. Anderson .dams ave- .Benedrctlon UdXN. UmZWlX. 05C KM 1011
I nUC, I-a uranue. r or pirucuiiui j , A corumi mviiaiiun iu mi, . i j .-,
' Mrs. A. J. Warren, 1606 At Ave. ) v2Llll " ' - - j 1 ' "
,f : ,,ewirfr rrf'f irttff! ChriMrr.as.ue Any dealer ulHtellad to lay
isieVicVkT IfEO. ue shallbeveri Had to take your order. Gift becks from :
..f.0oio$3 CO at-..-.-- V: ' -: " " ' . " ; ' "
fx! THE BOOK STORE- j
Al ry "Where Nothing is too Much Trouble" :
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