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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1909)
PARK TtStrA -tfTti''" evr.!iwu trwmv-"!. t otmvw?. o.aos. batckdat, j.xr.UY a, not. ! 5 MLLHIERY At les than hulf their value on nil trlmineJ Ilat. . Only about fouriwa left, and these nwt ilcan:-d t,ut M ve WILL XOT carry ihcni over, Ladies' Waists effect. In the latcwt styles and Silk, Wool, Voile and Cotton. 1 lot at $2.95: values from $5 to 86.50 1 lot at $1.05; values from $3 to $3.50 1 ot at $1.58; values from $2 to $2.50 1 lot at 7c; values from 1 to $1.25 HOT SHOTS , . 68c $1.10 . .980 Ladles' Felt Slippers Ladles Felt Slippers Children's Felt Slippers . . Ladles' Shoes 93c op Tlie famous Pouts Uno of Shoes all cut to pieces In price. discount, and especially winter goods-Prices cutnofigureThe goods must be replaced by our next season's goods. ' Come and bring your CATALOGUES. ' ' Misses' Coats All ages. New Btock. Lot 1 IMS values, to J5;00. Lot 2 $S.89 values to tS.SO. Lot 3 $5.38 values to $10.00.. Boys' Overcoats A' large assortment to select frwn. $4.60 to $5.00 CoatV (..'., iMM 6.5i) to $8.50 Coats, sale. .$1.67 , $9.00 to $10.00 Coats, sule $5.9H $6.50 to $9.00 Coats, sale . . $1.38 COMMENCES JANUARY 4th at 9 A. M. Men's Shirts $3.2$ Shirts, closing out at .. $2.00 Shirts closing out at ... . , $1.50 Shirts, closlrjg out at . . $2.50 Blue Flannel Shirts, at $1.75 Blue Flannel Shirts .... , .$1.73 , .$148 ..$1.89 ..$1.28 About 100 pairs of lined Gloves and Mitt at pri-cs that will clean them up Men's Shoes $.00 ratent leathers for $3.78 $3.60 box calf for $2.S8 $4.00 Vlel Kid for $2.98 A few pairs only, $2.50 Shoes ..08c $3.50 assorted kinds $2.78 Men's and Boys' Nightshirts at 1-3 off Winter Underwear .......... 1-S oft Wool Sox ............. . .21c and up . We have placed our remaining alork ' Into three lot, regardleeM of their original price.. Lot 1 $9.85; value $18.50 to $20.00 ' Lot 1 $9.85; values $18.50 to $20.00 Lot t $13.89; values $22.50 to $25.00 ., Lot 3 $16.85; values $27.50 to $35.00 Remnants ..(-, We have mmo price for you on .' rem nam tluit w ill make you "lalee ' notice." On top of our former big re duction we liavo cut from 10 to 20 per cent. .. ' , . 'i i WOOL DRESS GOODS. SILK WAIST PATTERNS. . TABLE LINENS, TOWELINGL. ETC, . HOT SHOTS Kimonos ......... .MO' 10-4 Blankets ...... .v;.,. 79c- Girls' School Caps v...27o Ladles' Hose,,...,.. ...,8c- Black Fascinators, 30-inch square 17c Men's $1.00 Shirts ............. .49c- Windsor Ties tc- Boys' Overcoats to $8.00 . . . . . .$2.80- Men's and Boys' Suits. ,Onc-hnlf prlco- T LA GRANDE,; OREGON The PASTIME THEATRE D.R. ECCLES, Proprietor l Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs PROGRAM I "And More Vet Beetles." The Installment Collector. Cabby; by the Hour. "Hose, Hones. ETerywrterc.' TVio Vnltv: MrOulres. . . ' LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. DRENS 5c MATINEE SATUKDAi. Program ChangesiAlanday, Wednesday and Fridays Open Every Day Except Sunday Dailv Observer 65c per Month i " I WASHING MACHINES I Do your washing at home : and save money as well I as the clothes. ASK tSCHEURER ABOUT THE SUNDAY AT TllE CHUKCiiJia. t t l lrst McUiodlst Eplseoil Church. ( Corner M and Fourth streets. Sun day. 8:45. Bible school; 11 a. m., I morning worshipsubject, "How Make the New Year Prosperous?" 12 m., r1H meetlnKI 8:30 p. m., Epworth leagua service, subject, "Getting Ready for a Day's Work": 7:30 p. m., eve nlng worship, subject, "A New Yearns Warning." Monday, 7:30 p. m., at tne parsonage, Bible study class and offi cial board. Tuesday, 7:30. at parson Mothnrllst Brotherhood. Sub ject, "A New City the New Year." Opening address, Waller Ferguson. Thursday, 7 p. m., teachers' meeting; 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor. Fever Sore. Fever sores and old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept In healthy condition. This can be done by applying Cham berlain's Salve. This salve has no su perior for this purpose. It Is .also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseases ofrthe skin. For sale by all good dealers. - - --r---- -- Promptness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness wiffe which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de- t parlmenl. All prescriptions are filled as scon as receivea ; and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation $ for ptiK drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. I IVe Carry Everything which Should be t Found in a Drug Store First Baptist Church. Corner Sixth and Spring. At 9:45, h'imday school. Dr. J. E. Stevenson, sanerintendent; young men's class will be organized at this time; 1. morning worship, sermon by pastor, on "The Golden Rule of Life." At 6:30, young people's service, led by President E. T. Starkey; 7:30, sermon. "God's Sched ule." Good music, abundant welcome. Come. Rev. W. H. Gibson, pastor. Central Church of Christ. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. All mem bers of congregation and school re- quef-xl to be preeent and remain for ent.ie morning service. Parents of ehlldren especially Invited. Y. P. S. C. E. and Junior C. E. at 8:30 p. m. Evangelist Harris will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Harris will have charge of the music and sing spe cial solos. Come and share the good with us. Rev. O. H. King, pastor. CALL FOR BIDS.1 Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive up to noon Thursday, the 7th day of January. 1969. at his office In La Grande, Ore gon, sealed bids for the purchase of the following described real estat. to wn: . Commencing at a joint 521'A south of the NB corner ef the SW4 of section 19, township 4 sauth, raagaj 40 E. W. M., thence running south 417 feet west, wet 208 Vi feot, theace north 417 feet, east 208 U fet to place of beginning. Also, eomwieneing 838 14 feet south of the NB corner of the NTT 14 of the N"WJ4. section 19, township 4 south, tange 40, E. W. M., running thene outh 342 feet, west 253 feet, north 3 et, east 253 Vi feet to place f beginning. ' Also, eommeneing 250 yards north of the SB eorner of the SV4. "ee tlo 19, township 4 seuth, range 40, K. W. M., thence west 80 rods, north 40 rods, east 80 rods, south 48 rods, to plae of beginning. Also, beginning 30 feet due east of the NB corner of the SW'A f the SW, section 19, tewslil 4 seuth, range 40, E. W. M., runlang thence due east along line between NWU and SWVi 611 feet, north 4 feet, west 511 feet, seuth 4 feet, east 611 eet te place ef eglanl. 1gether with air water rights kelenglng theret Said land being eemsaenly knc--i as the "County Poor Tarm." Wated at Union, Union ceunty, Cr--m. Said bids shall be i-i.ipanied wlt'.i a certified eherk .f five er cent ef the purchase prlc of said land. The eeunty court ef Union county. Oregea, reserving the right to reject G. C Scheurer, Agent for Wallowa and Union County LA GRANDE. OREGON - - - ' . FlTHl rrcsbytorian Church. ' Washington avenue and SUth street. Preaching morning and evening by Rev. W. L. Van Nuys. Special music v... ,v. . .knir E. service. 8:30 -T Mn. irKrV'nKhtTieadeV.'TPraitliiijr it all kids:" metlng Thursday. 7:30 p. m The Baraea class will meet Frlda" eve nlnc at the residence of Mr. W. L Brenholta. 1 Own Your Water System And Be Independent 4 4 A Well Will Solve The Problem Tri-y-fWe ymrs' eziterteaee i the vall-ullttLig business enable cs? m i) your wo?!c rr perly and oonetejloaBy, 1 am prepared drill f any deptl,. tWJEgJJilfflWtMhm to . Dated at La Brands, Oregon, inmi 5th day of December, 1908. I ED WRIGHT. Dcc7Jan8 County Clerk. t,t ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AD REFFREMCE RE GARWN6 WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY D. M. HUNT, La Grendej i t 4