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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1909)
W-tATT P,1UMI. ' ..-....- : --.ML- wmmm ' - I '. r-i l KViamo nHifBL la ctakpr onrcoK. Wednesday, iaxcaut , not. Biggest and complete stock In Easrem Oregon will be thrown to the mercy of the public t : Extra Salosman, No Delays Good Exchanged or your Money Refunded i i r-i i i s r , t r j r i i r ' t l i v v HEAT AIMMMfc' SALE ..... .. . -m f r mslf room for .fte new sorini ands whh will soon arrive. We have ! IE) EVEN LESS THAN flUr rKlcc J 00 yards Wool Dross Goods lU 62c. ItOO yards Dress Good 83c. Ladies' Wool Hose 19c Puritan O Mimlia 4o yard. Outing Flannel, 4 J4c yard. Ladiefi' Waists, lc. Thread, 2 He per mxol. Children's Shoes, 25c. Ladles' Shoes, 1.00. Ladies' I'nlon Suits, 45c. American Print Calico, 6c a yard. . :.n,nnt).u in vn,,anvfoaceDti of the wide f artery tfttyics and their unusual beaufy, nor can we 8le yon as good an idea of tte great sarfng, ,.sfH. Hal a Ss West aril pmc, Dress Goods and Silks Have never Been So Cheap 01 come liere can fe nothing but a loss fo us al such ris r.s. M Itete sales are to tte merc-ams a. good storekeepers what spring noasetfeanmg Is to Hit toasemfe. a real ucessity. You VJho Need Bedding-Buy Now Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Cases at a substntial lag. . Table Linens All Reduced No Intending purchaser should disregard this impotent sale ot linens. So sure -ere we af ifs immediate sale that we laid in Immense Quantities, wWcn fnctafe some err effecfire patferas. it Is hardly necessaro lo mentfon tbat early purchasing is advisable. WHERE QUALITY GOVERNS CUT PRICES C0UN1 s' 1 MEN'S SOTS. Value to $20.00 Value to $12.60 $4.00 .$9.00 MEN'S SHOES. Value, to (4.00 $1.00 . . Men's Working Shirts, SDc. Men'a OTcraite, blu and black bib, . oue. ' Men's Underwear, ONE-lLLP price. Men's Over!otUs, ONE-HALF price. Men's f rants, 33 1-3 Per Cent OFF. Boys' Sweaters, value to $2.00, 60c. Boys' Waitits and Shirts. " 15c. Boys' Shoes, 25 Per Cent OFF. "Mcn's Shirts, ONE-IIALF price. Men's Gloves, AU Reduced. DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS ; LA GRANDE, ORE. M. W. A. La Oraads Camp No. 7703 meets each Uoafar evening at I. O. O. F. hall. AU Tilting nelKhUurs'are cor dially Iartte4 to attend. Ballet oemmlttoe: C C. Davis, Charles Divtiua, A. J. Warner and D. S. Cex. . E. C. DAVIS, C. D. B, COJC. Clerk. , F. O. E. La Orande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E., id eels evevr Friday night in Xllka' ban at I pi av Visiting brethren in Hed t attMC R H. PRQCTOK, W. P. J. ii. T il l linHIAj, W. b. . E. S. 19DDe Caer No. IS, O. E. 8., hold tfiaMKf cuainnaMtcatlon the second and lovita W ill iiln.ra of each month. Ji tiuu4 :ar cordially Invited. HHUHT eV rOUHEST, W. M. ttHX A. WARWICK, Secretary. I. O. O. F. La Orande Lodge No. 11, meets to their hall every Saturday nlgn. Vls- Htlng brothers cordially invited at- wuu. ; . vm . j pwt " www.. - Uodel Rotauri. C. H. BLYSTONE. N. G. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANPERPOEU Fin. Seo. I. O. O. F. Htar Eucaaaamont No. SI, L O. O. F., meets every second and fourth Wednesday In tbe month in Odd Fel lows' ball. Visiting patriarchs always 'welcome. D. E. COX, C P. W. A. WOWSTELL, Scribe. H. , of A. Mets first and third Thursday eve at I. O. O. F. halL Vlaltlng member, always welcen. 1. A. AUVCKUS. Preoldent . C J. VANSkSBPOEL. S.cretary. DBlaWS PENDLETON LEG1SLATOH TO ADVANCE NOVEL .BILL. Heved by Senator Smith. The facti that artesian water la reached at a depth of 1800 feet at North Taklma and that the hot springs at Hot Lake and Boise are a half mile higher in al titude than Pendleton, lend color to the hope of securing artesian water In this county. - As Senator Smith's bill will carry no appropriation and will have no com pulsory features he does not antici pate any difficulty in securing its passage. Forceters ef Ajurrtott, Court Maid Marlon Ne. 22 meets each Wednesday nltitit in K. of P. hall. Brothers are invited te attend. N13RI ACKLES. C. R. C. J. VANDERPOBX. F. S. Board ef Trustees: Dr. O. L. Big- jir, CwCwi .w-'w u-i. Xlwt w i x oiu- son. Will Propose Tliat Famiers Become Districted for ArU-slnn Well DMel oment To Bo Taxed at Will of lo tit loiters for the WorkWould Be PluuMlble. WANTED--Board and room for man and wife, or furnished housekeeping rooms. Address P. O. Box 212. Pcnilleton, Jnn. 6. The East Ore gorfnn said last night: To provide a plun whereby farmers of eastern Oregon may co-op.erate In seeming artesian water Is the purpose of a tun which la now being drafted for introduction by Senutor C. J. Smith. A. P. A A. M. j T1)0Ugn the fu fltall of the plan La Grande Ledge No. 41, A. F. 'haVt, not yet b,.en worke(J out Senator 4. M.. holds reirutar meetings firsl ' SmiMB ldca ls to ,,rovUle for ,he cre uid third Saturdays at 7:S0 p. m. . nU(m of BrtMan (llfitr ts upon much U H. ROSBELL, W. M. ' the game tprmg thftt c,,rtaln gp(,cial C. P. HUFFMAN. Becretary. ' road lstrlct9 nre now created. KnixtiUi ot lytliliui. I'ndor tho terms of the bill the far- Red Cross Looge No. 11, meets "i1" ' "y community may combine very Monday eventr. In Castle Hall. I" P"" T " creation of a dls Corpe building. A Pythian Relcom- trk-t. In so doing they pray that their tor the purpose of Hlnklnijr an experl- . fc A S m am m " - -- J- tVTWI'Vv'F f f P 'V V F V T V T T V T BRERD I I here is a cliff- ! i NATURE PROVIDE BUT ONE CALIFORNIA It is the natural winter heme ef many theusaad ef the world's best eo!e. Under the gentle influence ef Its mild climate, every amusement and recreation abounds. 9uoh as bathing, boat ing, fishing, driving. Such pic nics, partioM and "jolllficatiuos." Pro all visiting anights. J. F. BAKER, C. G. R. L LINCOLN. K. of R. 4 S. Tfv&Htm ut the World. IM. Ckafulo Ledge No. 1. W. O. maeta every Saturday eveniag m H. of P. hall In the Corpe4 bulldtag. All vtsiuag membors wel come. M. M. MARQOT9. j. h. KBBNXV, CtTESui Commander. CJetX lsMy lev Kale. Fresh eernb Weney, one-poua sec tions, ia -lu-w-aarw-s e suit custemra. OSWAlD VOLSWINKLBR. 4w Island City L. O. T. M. Hive No, 27. L. O. T. M., meets every flrsf nd third Thumiay of each month at 2 'clocfc tn tbe aftepnoon Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KUNTTTOR H. L. C. MRS. EVA 1T1HTTRB, K. of R. Rebc-o-tta. Cryetsfl Lodtje No, 60. meets every Tveeday evening at the I. O. O. F. halt. All vUrtCtng -nemers are In vited t. ettend. SACBUKL B. WORSTELL, N. O. TTULSC COX. fcrery. B. P. O. E. menetal well. When the next annual tax levy is made by the county, the county court levies this special tax upon the property of the district. When the necessary money has been raised In this manner, the well Is then dug by contract at a location offer ing the greatest Inducements. Would Aid Development. That such a law as he has In mind will be very useful In the work of de veloping the seml-arld portions of eastern Oregon ls believed by Senator Smith. At this time It Is practically Ini possible for anyone to secure an ar tesian well because of the great cost and the uncertainty involved. The mitter of sinking such a well Is too La Grmtde No. 4SS. meets Irtech HTrMtny evening at I e'dock In lnrpe an undertaking for" an Individual nits cKrb, earner Depot street and farmer and Senator Smith's bill will Vftafttii avetrae. VTslflng brothers ! provide an effective way for co-opera-er cessft-Uy larfeed te attend. t lion in the matter. G. S. SiNN. KsaFvS I That artesian water may be secured 6. E. MCULX.T, Rec. Sec at a depth of 2000 to 3000 feet Is be- erence in bread. I Have you tried ! ' - . a . - 4 curs yei:; n yuu T have not, you should. You may 'I ! be missing some I thing. 1 ROYAL BAKERY Here's a Snep, A 10-acre fruit tract, all fenced; one mile northeast of Cove; six acres set to apples and cherries; small, Cheap barn and house; well and other water. Also horse, buggy, single har ness and some tools. Must be sold soon. Addrees Lock Box 71, Island City, Oregon. GO TO Les Angeles, Pass' Roblea, Hot Springs. Uetel del Monte, Santa Barbara, Sea Diege, Santa Mon ica, Venice, Long Beach, Santa Crus, or a score of similar re sorts and you will find health, congenial surroundings, hospita ble associates, faultless accom modations and numberless at tractions and conveniences . : . THE 0. R.&.N. CO Conneelln With SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO j VALUES ..The 'real value of ji your property de pends entirely upon the title i i t iS A properly prepared !: ABSTRACT will show you the exact '. condition ef ' ycur title 'a : CALL AT OUR OFFICE : A&D LET US EXPLAIN Makes Ineasesisive round trio excursion rates to California. . A - six-saoaths stes-over ticket. La Oraade to Les Angeles and return is only STS.tO. Coiresponding rates are la effect to ether points .:. .:. We have sosio very distinctive literature eevering Califor nia's winter resorts, and wtl take pleasure ta giving yea all of the Information aad assistance at our command. For tickets, steeping car reser vations, etc., eall on, telegraph or write J. H. USENET, Agent, La Orande, or, WM. MeMUURAT, Geacral Passmgcr Agent, PORTLAND. OREKJOX KfWS TO YOU :i..JL OLIVER l La Grande Rational Bank eeeseesoooeeof THE SCENIC ON PAN9ABS CIRCW. a a. cnBoaxit, BTWwl ftUKMI VABfDBVTLEai lattamT WTSKG PJCIbTRES. CXattitaw ef Prsowuin MossinySi Tbe all-right drug store. Drug Co. Newlla and rrklays. The Smuggler's Daughter. The Bee and the Rose. Some Dangerous Members of the Boston Menagerie. The Electric Hotel. Brott & Mason, and Gilbert Bisters, In double team sketch. rises as usual latsday, Thursday aad Sanay oarternoens at 2:30 ChDdre tender IS years of go l st BMSlnees. Evening Ke: . Adulsv 15c; ehlldrcn, lee. r J