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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1909)
ETE-NIAU O !''WTFH it ifi, i SATIKDAT, JOE 5, SLAHDCITY Mm ISLAND CITY. June 5. (Special) red Kiddle has a force of men at (it i,e recently purchased.' ' Flour Hill Finished, u p. Woodhead, the millwright Lffl Molina, Illinois, completed hU ork on the pioneer mill yesterfla; and left last night for his home. Flowers For Defeased. Our people sympathize deeply with Mr. and Mrs. De Lapp in their afflic tion. The floral offring from friends here were beautiful, iiany of Beinie'B little friends remembered him. Shower Chen.' Mrs. Newton Kiddle gave a miscel laneous shower in honor of Miss Ad die Hunter, Wednesday afternoon. The guestB buBted themselves by hemming napkins for the bride-to-be. Dainty refreshments were served. The guests were Mesdames Ed Reynolds, Avery, Harrison and the Misses Addle Hunter and Carrie Hunter, Mollie Synder, Nel lie Grimmett. Jessie Foster and Lillian Holman and Effie Synder. Personal Mention. F. H. Finley of the Barnard Manu facturing company, left for his home in Spokane last night " fter. a tn?3 weeks' stay In our city. -v . -. Gilbert Hunter and Frederick Kiddle left Saturday night for, Seattle to at tend the fair. They will be accom panied home by Miss Stella Hunter. Frank Bldwell and wife c?me ever Saturday to visit the Ed Klaule ii.ua ily. They returned Sunday eveuing. ; Swede Aft Tomorrow, i Bill "Swede" Hall and Jennie Co : bourn will again present their apec i tacular swede feature tomorrow night, i This is because of the special re- quests coming for this attraction and 1 will prove an attraction worth seeing. Next week the Scenic will introduce Mr. Second Fiddle, a two part sketch said to be extremely fine. In addition Mlefl Amy Goetlip. . and company will be on hand. ' The latter team ha Floor For So u(b Africa.. The Union flouring mill this week favorabld comments from New Yors: ' loaded two cars of flour for South to 'Frisco. WILL LNTKii Fi.i.-.T. America. This flour la tked as us ual In fifty-pound sacks, which are placed by threes In a coffee, sack and 'sewed up. In this manner the flour Assoclaff n Boys to Have Soinethlu ; goes to South America, where it la Ttl in Big Tarade. 4 reported these three-sack packages . I are packed by twos on mules and car- The Blue Mountain Association, at 1 ,lel t0 the interior. Union flour goei its meeting last evening decided to en- iva& '' 'r01D home. , : ter a club float in the Fourth of July J clebration. This is another feature that will be added to the splendid pa- ; some announce tat-nt ficoi the railroad company touching Its future poii y, and it I., t: .ight upon Mr. England's return that something of this sort may be given out. 1 rade. Tfie meeting was held at the home of Joe Whitby, and aside from deciding on the float and also laying plans for a lawn social in the near fu ture, little else of importance was transacted. Co nst I id 4 ted With I'ulon. Special Deputy M. F. Davis was in Cove Monday night and completed tha consolidation of' Rainbow Lodge No. 87. K. of P.. of Cove, with Blue Moun tain Lode No. 28 of Union. This gives Blue Mountain an additional the membership of about thirty and adds England Goes East. Superintendent England, of Central, went East this week. lie i very much to that thrifty organiza expecta to buy some new coaches in Jtion. Union Republican. Denver and may go on to New York, i ' ' saya the Union Republican. ! At this stage of the railroad game. the public Is naturally looking for , FOR SALE Fresh milk cow, jersey, 6 'years old. Earl Jones, phone 1944. . ' (5-5-11) fIM -r HOLD ON TO THAT MIGHTY DOLLAR UNTIL YOU SEE ITS PURCHASING POWER AT THE FAIR. : I mm PERFECT SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Sales People Wanted twt a vvxit t) a v ttttp -RTTVTTja pttbt.tp. WTT.T. B! GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GREATEST BARGAIN FEAST EVER'oFFERED IN LA GRANDE THROUGH THE UNLOADING SALE AT THE FAIR. THE ARTICLES THAT WE HAVE ALREADY I1ADJS' MENTION OF IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT WILL BE RETAINED AT THE SALE PRICE UNTIL DISFOSED OF. PLENTY OP.: NEW FEA TURES WILL BE ADDED FROM DAY TO DAY. YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO BUY SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE NOW. WHEN ONE DOLLAR WILL IN MANY INSTANCES HAVE THE PURCHASING POWER OF TWO. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND WAIT FOR THIS EVENT. WATCH FOR THE BIG BLUE SIGN. IT WILL ANNOUNCE THE, DAY OF OPENING. BARGAIN fOOTKU. UNLODING PRICF;. Telescope double fctrap ped, otic to.$l- each, Men's belts 50c value Sc Men's pig skin gauntlet gloves, Sue value for..C3c Men's horse hide driving gloves, $1.50 value for $1.10 Men's extra fine dress gloves, $1.75 value fo m JT24 'II i - mv UNLOADING SALE MEN'S HATS. OF Meu'B headwear is a very important factor in our Furnishing , Depart ment.' We have too many and must unload. . Men's good dress hats.OSc Men's fine dress hats '$1,75 value 10 Men's fine drms'hats iz.uu vaiue ......... .ij Men's fine dress hats. $4.00 value ......... f2S We have a lot of the celebrated Stetson hats , - i . and are going to dlscon tinue them. Each hat bears the makers name the kind you par $5.00 for, our sale price $3.: THE FAIR THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. SPECIAL BARGAINS. K j Men's extra vests, 36 to 40,, a good assortment, values to $1,75, sale price . . i ............. 4 .. .95c Kaiki coats and pants, just what you want for camping or outing wear, special for this sale per garments . . . , .$1.78 One lot of men's railroad shirts, all sizes; they come in dark eolors, some plain, others with, small dots, cuffs attached with twTo collars included. ' ' BARGAIN IN EVERY. DE PARTMENT, . Men's President suspenders, regular 50c kind . .'. . . . . .33c Men's mixed hose, sale price per pair. . ,.. ..V... ....... . .4c Men's hose, brown or black, all sizes, regular 15c kind, sale price per pair . . ... ..... . . .9c Men's hose, black, brown or fancy, regular 25c kind, all sizes per pair .... ... .... . -. . . . .19c Men's plain and fancy four-in hand ties, values to 35c, sale price ........ ... .... ... . . . 17c Men's extra quality four-in-hand ties, values to 75c, sale price . . .... . i . .. . .... ... ..35c Men's and boys' canvas gloves, regular 10c kind, sale price, ,7c Men's hdkfs, 10c kind ..... 4c Men's hdkfs, 12.1-2 kind. 8c Men's hdkfs, 20c kind .... . WV2C wren's hdkfs, 25c kind; . . . .17V2c PCTIi. T'y r I 1 n TRUCKS. Good ones, 'p5.."0 vlne for $4.S5 Better ones $11.50 value for . . . . . . $8.85 Best ones $25.00 value for .......$18.75 mtsl PRESENT,1 TROUSERS MEN'S PANTS. Men's Corduroy panta.l PRESENT, values to f2.50. , . . . ."2 Men s Corduroy pants. value to $3.50 ..I... $25.". Men'B Corduroy pant3. 0 values to $5.00 ... . Men's pants made trom fine all wool material $2.50 ones, sale price. ... .$!.& Men's fine wool and Worsted pants; can fit any size, values to $1.00, now .Y....l.....Ul3.10 Men's extra fine English Worsted pants, choicest patterns, all sizes, values to $6.00 ............. $4 J One lot of men's work pants, in all sizes, valves to $2.00 .............. 9U ' ' ' ' " Form Fitting UNLOADING SALK i FINE SHOES. OF If you want shoes this is your opportunity. We have fully established our selves on this point. We keep only the best makes that can be found.' If there are better one, we don't know it. Men's good work shoes, values -to ' $2.00 sale price . . ... i . , ; .... . .$1.95 Men's fine dress shoes. val :.j to $4.00.... .. .$3.15 '' lien's fine dress Blloes valves to $5.00 .....$X85 . One lot of odds and ends of men' shoes, all kinds tor dress and working purposes l-J ft Stays' dress shoes values lb $a.1f , sale price . . $L88 - BOYS'j SUITS. -; Lot 1-T-Jaunty little tw o-piece suits, made of wool material, age G to 15 years, $5.00 value, sale price ...... . . . . . . . . ,. . .. ,. . ; $2.85 Lot 2 Boys' two-piece suits, made of Tweed and fancy Worsted, regular $4.50 value, sale price. .$3.15 Lot 3 Boys' two-piece suits, 8 to 1G years, values to $7.50, sale price . . . . . .!. . , . . , , ; j . . , , ; , i, $4.65 Lot 4 13oys' three-piece suits with long -pants, age 12 to 20 years, good materials, regular $8.50 value ......... . . .1;. ...... . .... ... . . . $4.65 Lot 5 Best grade of ; young men's suits,' made from fancy Wonsteds and Cheviots, $10.00 value, sale price V. ... . . . V ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.85 UNLOADING SALEDF BOYS' AND MEN'S SUITS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Men's $8.00 to $10.00 suits at : .. . , $5.85 Odd sizes in men's suits, made of pure wool, Worsted and fancy mixtures, sizes 34, 35, 36 and 37, values to $10.00, sale price, .$5.85 $11.00 and $15.00 suits ... ,$9.65 A big collection of young men's suits, made of wool ma terial, well made and well lined; from this group you can buy a suit, values to $15.00 for . . .$9.65 lien's Stylish Suits On Sale. The very latest styles in pure wool 6uits,-value from $15.50 to $18.50 .....$12.35 Hand Tailored Union Label Suits Men's extra fine suits, ' very latest styles in material and make, values to $30.00. sale price ......... . . . $21.75 Watch For the Big Blue Sign A BIG CUT IN EMBROIDERIES AT THE FAIR STORE. . i: V?'.' m J : conmn mo . J jnwsittl JWCMia.m .- I THE FAIR THE STORE yilAT SAVE3 YOU 1JONEY. STRAW HATS. . This is the time for straw hats. We have them, all kinds, all sizes, all prices. , Stiff straws , . . . . .75c Stiff straws .. . . , , , ; ; t $1.00 Stiff straws , . , . . . , . . ' $1.25 Stiff straws . . , $1.50 Stiff straws ...... ... . . , . . . . . . !$l!75 Stiff straws . . . A ao'oo Stiff straws $2.50 to $4.00 each.'. ' UNLOADING SALE EIEN'S UNDERWEAR. An odd end of men's fine un derwear, shirts and drawers; a complete drummer's sample lino purchased by the Fair store at 50c on the dollar, values in this line up to $1.00, sale price per garment , . ; . . . . . . . . , . . . . 45c Men's fine Balbriggan shii-tai and drawers, regular summer weight,, values up to 75c, sale price , . .;. ,48c Sample line of men's fancy dress and work shirts, all made from good material, value to 75c. sale price . ... ; . . . , . . . ,47c une lot or men's fine Balbrig gan shirts and drawers, all sizes, large and small, values to 50c, sale price v ,". . . , , ....... , . ,32c Men's cotton mesh shirts and drawers, all sizes, regular 65e kind, sale price . . . .... . . . . .47c l ee ir asip THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. : BARGAIN COUNTER SPECIALS. : Barber and waiters' coats in solid colors and strinos. vain to $1.50, sale price ; . . . . . . . 98c Men's fancy vests, all this sea son's choicest designs, a bi ns- sortment to select from, values to .ou, sale price . ...... i4 .$1,28 Men's nisrht crowns, oni oxiv full and made from fine twilled muslin, with or without collars, values to 85ci sale price 7; . ;68c a sevre cut in men's crash hats. We have taken the entiro lot. and knifed them value to 75c, sale price ..... 15c One lot of fine Windsor firs ; some with emblems; some plain, an coioi'S, regular 25c .value.; . luc Boys' caps, 50c value, all sizes 'v ;'...'..V. 32c A BIG EVENT WITH SMALL PRICES. MONEY TALKS; SO WILL OUR PRICES, i THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.