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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1909)
umamut jmhiiulu tC ortAJma. orkgok. Tuesday, javuary a, ioe. pa ess ttaua. COMMENCES j NUARY 4th X f TV TT T T A fl XXI fl L imtk COMMENCES JANUARY 4th AaBiaBaaj v. v '- TS5 i t si I 1 aiLUtlERY At les Uieo keif thrtr TtlH all tHmmoJ Bate Only khm fonr ft. Mid tfiee nut fee Ucucd U we WILL MOT oatr? ifceat re. Ladies' I7aii5 la Ui leMt 7lea .ml effect. Uk, T4, Yoil mmA CDttom. 1 let at M ; value from S t I.H 1 lot at $1.91; tiIum from $ te 11.10 1 let at $1.M; Tiee from II e 11.11 1 lot at Ttej vela (h It 18 NOT SHOTS Ladies' Felt Slipper 9o Ladle Felt Slipper 91.10 Children' Felt Slipper tlo Ladle Shoe Me np The famou Peter line of akoe all eat to piece I price. Aits in custtm, e pbca aa aaeaJ goat's our sAcfres attor January 1st at a jraaf dltcouat, and tsptciallf winter gwdiFrices cut no figure The goods oasf a replaced fry a ut fctxf seajaa's f oarfs. Cone and bring your CATALOGUES. Misses' Coals All age. New etock. Lot 1 11.11 raluea to IS.OO. J Lot t ll.tl value to 18.10. Lot I 41.11 value to 110.01. Boys' Overcoats A large assortment to select from. 14.10 to 11.00 Coat, eale 99.M II. 10 to 11.10 Coat, eale. .....$4.9T 11.00 to 110.00 Coats, aale M.t 11.10 to 11.00 Coata, eale ...... Mil Specials For Tuesday PRINTS: 4X& 1 0 yards to a cu&tomer Stock Lin i ted lea's Shirts 11.11 Shlrta. closing out at ....91.71 11.00 Skirt aloalng out at 91-49 11.10 Shirt, closing out at tie 11.10 Blue Flannel ShlrU, at ..91-81 ll.TI Blue Flannel Shirt Il.tS About 100 pair of lined Glove and Mltu at prion that will clean Uiem up lien' heavy Buapenderi 2e Lien's Shoes . V V 11.00 pataat leather for. . . : . ,f .7$ 11.10 box ealf for 91-38 14 00 Ylcl Kid for ...a.t A few pair only, 13.50 Shoe . .98o 11.10 asortd kinda ......... .92.79 Man's and Bora' Nightshirt at 1-9 off Winter Underwear 1-9 off Wool Sox . : Sic and ap UWIES' SUITS We have platwd oar rtwtieining etorfc ato Uurw lot, nardleae of their original prior. Lot 1 9.8; valaea 919.19 to IH.Ot Lot 1 903; value 111.10 to IJI.00 Lot 90)19.81; value $99.90 to 121.00 Lot 9 919.91; ralue llf.ll to 111 00 Remnants We hare noma price for jroa ea mat wfU anake jroa "lake Oa top of oar foraner Ug re aaeatoa we aero eat from 19 to 99 per WOO!) DRBSS GOODS. ; SILK WAIST PATTBaNH. TAB AOS lOXa.XS, TOWBLINQ, ETC. HOT SHOTS S9o TOO .....97o Klaaeae . ... 10-4 Blankets wtrW Seaool Cap Ladle' Hoee . Blaak FaaKlaatore, ll-lnoh aquaro 17o Mea'e 1.00 ShlrU 41a Wladeor Tie to Boy' OrerooaU to 11.00 ,'...,.$9.89 Men' and Bow' Suits. .One-half prlee 1 ke LA GRANDE, OREGON A Anttati at sfi A A A A A si AAil i 04, iiX l tZ4H4 iiHi eeet(etAle444 00K ! ) ili.t te09ttet 7 ttssal eeeeVeeee4eeeee49eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a e -e no f u i i i i.j. e : D. ft. ECCLtS, Proprietor f'e The PftSTME THEATRE Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs IHGII-CLASS V AXTDE VTLLK. PROGRAM 9. The "Street Waifs Chrlstmaa. "In Mam'ry of You, Swwtlieart." 4 4 Antique Wardrobe. An Awkward Affliction. t Rnra and fShaw. InitrumntJ- 4 f 1U. 4 LADIBS' SOUVENt-MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 2 CHILDREN'S I MATINEE SATURDAY. Program Changes: lloniay, Wednesday end Fridays I Open Every Day Except Sunday ' ing a ball are up to the .standard of i the "feed" committee whloh haa been 1 in the limelight often, the success ot the dance Is already assured. Jwr feoree. Fever sores and old chronle sores' should not be healed entirely, but 'hQUld be kept In healthy condition. This can bo done by applying Cham berlain's Salvo. This salve has no su perior for this purpose. It is also Jack Frost today painted plate glass' most excellent for chapped hand, or of this city In his myriad designs. nipples, burns find diseases of the skid. MM Tnr iimftfT vnr UKM 1 L I Daily Observer 65c per Month ft f I ( I ttttlOIMIIMMO 1000100000 1 WASHING MACHINES I The vase of a prescripts depends upon the proof ness with wkkh it reaches (be sick rtom "Do It Now" is the moth which stands tor much in oar prescription de partment All prescriptions are Sited as soon as received and delivered as soon as tilted. Yoa know oar repatiHon for pure drugs and careful cconpcacding .:. ' .:. .:. IVe Carry Everything which Should be J round ma Drug btore II ILL5 DRQQ JT0KE LA GRANDE, 02lEGJ0f With the mercury falling during the forenoon until It touched 9 degrees above zero, a sharp, cold wind blow ing the Icy snow, La Grande experi enced Its worst storm of the year to day. Following on the rainy season of Sunday, the change was extremely sudden and caught many napping, with the result that colds have been Acquired in many instances. But the young blizzard is not one that clogs autcr pipes, rather, making outside life anything but disagreeable. In sharp contrast to the post-holiday shopping business yesterday, local merchants had little to do, while the storm raged without today. Farmers have come to town only on really urg ent matters. For sale by all good dealers. Do your washing at home and save money as uell as the Clothes. ASK at, a op m i mil FOR FIRST BALL Foreman C. Jackson has Issued a call for special meeting of Rescue Hose company No. 1, this evening, when additional plans for the first an nual ball to be given by the company. will be prepared. The fire fighters ST8 "out LTTiong 'em" advertising th social affair which la slated for Jan uary 15, and they are confident even at this early date of having a large crowd. This will be the first venture Into society by the volunteer depart- , VMVERSITY STATISTK'S, Nearly air of the big universities ot the country will resume today and to morrow, after the holiday recess. The attendance figures are practically complete, and show that Columbia is now the leading- educational institution of the country in the number of pupils enrolled, having surpassed Harvard, which held first place hist year. Yale Is ow twelfth In the list of 25 promi nent colleges here given: 1. Columbia 6,675 2. Harvard 6,342 3. Michigan 6,188 t . c nicago 5,114 j 4 6. Cornell '. 4,700 ! 6. Minnesota 4,687 t. Pennsylvania ...4,555 8. Illinois .4,400 9. New York University 3,951 10. Wisconsin ..3,878 11. California . . 3,751 12. Yale 3,4 13. Syracuse 3,204 14. Nebraska 3.154 15. Northwestern 3,113 16. Ohio 2,700 17. Missouri 2,558 18. Iowa ,2,3'5 19. Indiana r.l 1 3 20. Kansas 2,086 21,. Stanford 1,5 41 22. Princeton ..1,314 23. Western Reserve ....1,016 24. Virginia ... 7R7 25. Johns Hopklas . 698 aUICUKCK ABUUI I fit PRICE G. C Scheurer; Agent for Wallowa and Union County Pmi BLACK eeeeeeec i I ; 4Hieio '.' Fnaf-t of the Kplphany. Tomorrow being the Feast of th Epiphany, or the presentation of Christ to the Gentiles, the holy Eucha rist will be offered up in the St Pe- ment, but If propensities for arrang- ter's church. e n o e e e -4 e e e e e e Own Your Water System ! And Be Independent A Well Will Solve The Problem Hi. ity-flve yoaW atewUae ha the weO-iMUlng benbsees eaMUblM Etc to Qo yoar work praerly mm aeeaoatleally, I am ptvpatw to GrW to any depih. ASK ME TOR PARTICULARS A YD REPfffSWIE RE CARDING WfLLS I DRILLED l THIS COUNTY D. M. HUWT, La Grande! I t 4eeevo4eAe