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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1909)
II GOT PASE8. PAcrTrtrir. ft'e Se flpron Gngham for 5c per yard Unprecedented Values, That Must Appeal to You aFiniival ) meek in 5 o .5"B n Ladies Suit Depart ment An elegant line of Hand some tailored Spring and , Summer Suits. Entire line of $25.00 valves, THIS WEEK $19.95 j; ! ."nil SHIRT WAIST BARGAINS You will be surprised when you see the wonderful val ues we are. offering you in new spring waists. ; Shirt Waists worth up to $2.50 this week - $1 .8 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A beautiful assortment of lace and embroidered corset covers from 25c up. We have full lines and splendid assortments of muslin drawers, petticoats, gowns, etc. LEI US SHOW YOU THESE VALUES f . .7 1 ,s- ' i- w .: ' - . HffA I 4 1 ' t Is ' ' ' . '-V "Meet Me at the Fair" A ' V s 1 COPYBlOHt 1&C8 EY r. 5 r Millinery Depart- . . ment . " ' 1 HflVf you siw those NEW SHAPES AW $8.00 and $8 50 Spring dress hats THIS WEEK $5.85 -i ' k ' NOBBY SUITS" FOR THE BOYS Our line of boys clothing is very attractive this , year. , THEY ARE WE KIND THAT WEAR ; . ..5 Prices From $2.50 to $7.50 $25 Men' Suits at exactly half price this MEN AND BOYS SHOES A large assortment of broken line from uor shoe' stock : af price that mean a saving to you. A ? .-h viC0MAWDl00KTfiEM0VR.; . "Meet Me at the Fair I IVe Sel a Calico for 5c per yard BCSSEY'S ILCK LINE. .., Best of service. Day and Night Hack furnished for 4 funerals and private parties. 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 4 Night and Sundays. 4 4 Stand at Paul s Clar Store, 4 'Phone Red 241 4 4 Night 'Phone Mam 26. 4 ' ".: 4 4 4 4 E. L. BiSSEY. 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4444444 z . CALl FOR CUS. , Notice ia hereby given that hids for one hundred forty (140) cords red flr and yellow pine wood, three feet eight inches In length, to be piled in the basement of the court house at La ' Grande, will be received by the county court of Union county at the office of the clerk of said county. BidB must be subthittud on or before Wed nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ' : ' 4-A if Ell WRIGHT, County Clerk. ' FAMT. SEED POTATOES. A new fancy seed potatoes from Maine and Colorado the price is from 2 1-2 cts and 7 cts per pound. At A V. Oliver's warehouse. , . 4-23-30 NEILL & BECKLEY. FT TTTTv I i I WJIJ. UJ i BUSINESS C0LLE0E 1 I WAaHIMTOMMOTKMTMTB. ' I I Portland, oaaaoM -1 1 WRITE FOR CATALOG WHO IS THE ONE. That Wants to own two lots good & room ' cottage, plastered, location good; party can get good terms; Jet us tell you about it,. and show th property. 4-17 tf La Grande Investment Co. PRETTY LOVE STO ipi i yniun Ill Villi III LLL 1 iimnLL, . C Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an atorney f Pitts field, Vt, writes; "We have used Dr.. Kingg'a fiew Life Pills for years and. J "' 1 find them such a good, family medl- there .to a beautiful .and possible For Chills. ConstipaUon,' Billlousnebs-j iove storj in the "Mills of the Gods', or Sick Headache they work won- which runs throueh the ulav. jiJ tba RY WITH ierw. 'inc. Newho O-.nn Co. ; JiOTlCE TO. CONTRACTORS, i Bids are Invited up to o'clock, j. completitlon of a two story business building to be erected on Main Btrefet In the City of Joseph, Wallowa county, Oregon. ' '" ':'.., Plans and specifications can be seen at residence of the owner, Mrs. E. E. Jennings, Joseph, Ore., and at the office of Roberet Miller, archied, l.a Grande Ore. ' The owner roserves the right to let contract either in whole' or In part. She also reserves the right to accept any r. reject all bids. A satisfactory bond wil be required of the success ful bidder. (A-29-M-10) entire action is intersyerscd with that the end of the play Mr. Broadhurst sends his audience home in a satis lied humor thut few authors are able to do. Satislled that they have wlt- Hi " i 4 f a i y if "if- 1 v it i r f 4 V ; T. .( . F0CMX ,- . ..... . A place to buy goods. The big sale for the benefit ef the High School is still on at Pennington's. , Men's dry goods of all kicd3 shoes, hats, caps stid the latest in ssckwear. Help the High School. - ; . " ' , For Constipation. .; Mr. L. H." Faruhnm, a prominent druggiBt of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says; "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation. Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant ( In effect Price. 25 cents. Samples free, For sale by All Good Dealers. ; 4 ManZan Pile Remedy ia put up i.i tube with nozzle attached. May be ipplled directly to the affected parta. j luaranteed. Price 50c. Sold at Bll rthorn's Family 1ru store. A riettHnt riiyslc , When you want a pleasant physic five Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial, r The yare mild and gentle In their action and always pro a r'esant csMrH'' 'f""t Oll Trcusorers Call k er County Warrants. Notice is heiby " given that the undersigned Treasurer of Union Coun ty, Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants which were endorsed prior, to the 1st, day of April, 1908.' No Interest allowed ps the above warrants after April 22, 1909.' " f 1 ' if I A IP I' J1 One Night, Monday, May Ernest Shuter Presents that Powerful M od8fft grarna "THE MILL OF G0DP By Ceo. .Broadhursf, Aufhor f e Afan of fte Hottf.. MUNROE SAliSBURY, Supported by a Metropolitan Cast An Expensive and Artistic Product f ion Costing1 $14,000 PRICES: Orchestra $1.50; Orchestra Circle $t. 00 Dress Circle 75c; Gallery 50c. Seats on sale Saturday Morning. A r KX 4 ; if I t r', il J S t V I 4 f ..y..it'W i ' 1 I 2 a company not only artistically fitted to theirj.parts, but physically as well. The scenery, properties, and every thing with the production, is lust as it was when produced at the Astor theatre, New York, where it had a three months' run. The salo of seats opens Saturday at the usual place, and a record business Is looked for. fice and fill out application before us ing the water fo Irrigating ppopea'. ' ' H. V. GILMAN. ( Water Supt 4-39 5-1 Craee Uainvrth, la "The Mills of the Gods." peculiar, dry comedy wbtchMr. Broad burst alone knows how to handle. There ie a climax in the third act nessed one of the best plays written, and take home with them a lesson to study and th'nk over for week". v- ... ... .... , Wordn to Frccse the So il. "Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless." TlieBe .nn-.pJlirir words wore spoken to Geo. K. Elevens, a leading merchant of Sprlnfij'J, N. C. by two expert doctors -tne a lung specialist Then was shown the won derful oower of Dr. KJnifa New Dtp covery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for whut it did for my boy." Infalllable for Coughs ! ana colds .Its the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases o nearth. Bftc and $1.00. Guarantee eatiitfacUon Trt hottl frw Newm lriir iy SOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. ? The Top Edge of the Collar is Smooth That is why we nev er have a complaint about our collar work If you are not send ing us your laundry , . work, try us. (Gerry's Hew taary, ; r "Best By Jest" v Both--Phor.es J I