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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1909)
ETEMNQ OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, WOO. r oooooooooooo o o oooooooooeeoo o 0000000000000 o o 0000000000000 000 000000000000 000 00000000000000 o V o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v. 0 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Over 100 suits, boy's two and three piece suits. Val ues to $6.00. Sale price ' $2.85 9 Ladies plain corset covers. Sale price ... 9c Fancy lace trimmed corset covers. Sale price . .......... 30c Young Men's Suits. New striped effects three and four button sack coats, medium peg trousers. Val ues to $12.50. . Sale price $6.85 Two "Days Mor ml Em Dflflafi Ladies muslin drawers, good values. Sale price . . 23c OF RECORD BREAKING PRICE CUTTING. J 0 Ski 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boys and young men's Corey pants suitts. Sizes range from 10 yrs to 20 yrs. Values to $10.00. Sale price . . $4.65 One lot of men's two piece summer4 suits. New styles. Values to $12.50. Sale price $5.85 Men's working shoes. Good values. Sale price $1.95 Men's Balbriggan under wear. Sale price t ..... . 33c Men's crash hats. Sale price . 15c Men's felt hats, gonri shapes. Sale price $1.48 Broken line men's and boys shoes. Sale price 95c LISTEN TO THIS WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST UNLOAD. WE ARE UNLOADING AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. Just when you need them most we are offering you the seasons newest shirt waists, wash suits and dros ses., tailored suits, wash fabrics, millinery, summerparasols, shoes,' oxfords & etc, at great price reduc-; tions. . IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME Men's clothing, hats, shoes and furnishings in all the newest styles at sacrifice prices. hioihing will be Reserved Ladies muslin gowns. Full length, pleated and tucked. Sale price 47c Ladies cambric drawers, lace trimmed. Sale price .... . 32c A special cut price on every thing in our entire stock. Every aisle is a bargain lane. " GREAT SPECIAL SUIT SALE $13.50 for one line of elegant hand tailored suits in all sizes. Values up to $20.00. $17.50 for one lot of ladies suits worth up to $27.50, made fro mthe newest of materials and each one an exclusive model. $22.50 for the best of ladies hand tailored suits. Beautifully trimmed and fashioned from Parisian styles. Values to $35.00. Tike Fair Hie Fair The store that saves you money. The store that saves you money. porters. Sale price . , . 8c Ladies knit summer weight drawers 25c value. Sale price ...... 17c - Ladies sleeveless vests, good quality. Sale price ....... 9c Men's negligee shirts all Childs oxfords in black sizes, all styles. tan and oxford. Sale price Sale price 47c 89c Ladies and childrens sail or hats. Sale price 45c SJ 0 , " 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0.' 0 , 0 0 0 ' 0 0" Ladies; black cotton hoso. All size3. , Sale price' ...... . . . . . 10c Long oilk gloves double top fingers. Values to $2.00. Sale price ..... ...... 89c CURES o BLOOD POISON When the blood' becomes Infected with the virus of Contagious Blood Poison, the symptoms are soon manifested. The mouth and throat ulcerate, copper-colored spots appear, a red rash breaks out, the hair begins to come out, and usually sores and ulcers show themsalv.s on different parts of the body. At the first sign of the disease S. S. S. should be taken, for the trouble is too powerful and dangerous to trifle with.. If allowed to run on the tendency Is to work down and attack the bones and nerves, and some times it makes a complete physical wreck of the sufferer. The disease can make no such headway if S. S. S. is commenced and used according to direc tions; its progress can be stopped, the poison removed, and health, preserved. S. S. S. goes into the blood and removes the insidious virus, cleanses the circulation and makes a complete and permanent cure by driving out the cause. S. S. S. quickly takes effect on the blood, and grad ually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin cleared of all spots, sores and"blemlshes, and-when S. S. S. has thoroughly purified the circulation no trace of the disease is left. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, cures Contagious Blood Poison because it is- the greatest of all blood puri fiers, tested and proven for more than forty years. Home treatment book and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA BOOKLET OUT I Union county, the Grande Ronde valley, and the city of La Grande are separately and collectiTely. extol led in a fine booklet issued by the Oregon commission of the A-Y-P. com mission of which W. T. Wright of , Union Is a member. In the opening the booklet devotes consderable space to the usual divisions in the state, and then additional space to the coun ties and cities separately. It is made up of 90 closely printed pages and will be read by thousands who come to the Oregon buldlng at the Seattle fair. Merchants! Save ! $W,000 T i oft In 1 any jl . I i- 11 ijvi iiie iNcruidfiia j. of Oregon saved over $ $W,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon i viiuiiij iiiuiugi f lie f u surance Association, 0 Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 they will save $15,000. During the same perwA their neighbors were hanU. ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PR0MP TSE11LEMENT OF LOSSES J. IV. OUVER, Agent UNION NURSERY J. B. WEAVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fiuit SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNION. ORE. I TAYLOR KEEPS BUSY'. Erstwhile Booster Bnsy In New Lo ( cation In State of Utah. 1 Pied G. Taylor, the erstwhile boos ter and eugarbeet grower of this city, writes from Lewlston, Utah, that he is "busy all the time" but finds time to occasionally Indulge in reveries of the dear old "Grande Ronde" and its delightful people, Mr. Taylor is now manager of one of the largest fac tories of its kind in the world. Two or three choice rooms to let, with or without board. Inguire of 2103 1st street or phone Black 1761. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that D. Som mer and Leopold Rosenthal are the executors under the will of Bertha Sommer, Deceased, and have been duly appointed as such of her estate by the County Court of Union County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers for proof and allowance to either of said Executors, or to C. H. Finn, at his law office in La Grande, Oregon, for them. Dated June 7, 1909. Iopold Rosenthal. D. Sommer, Elgin Oregon.. Executors of the estate of Bertha Sommer, Deceased. Up Before the liar. N. H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field, Vt, writes: "We have used Dr. Klngg'a New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medi For Chills Constipation, Bllllousness or Sick Headache they work won hr. k,twlm n-un On . . We have Just received a complete line of Columbia double disc records, 6c. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Reward Offered. Lost, heavy silver watch, open face. Rturn io this office and receive re ward. (8-16-3t) z A Pleasant Physic When you want a pleasant physio give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. The yare mild and gentle In their action and always pro duce a rleatant cathartic rfct. Call , in. r o s r. pnifie. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore. May 24, 1909. Notice hi hereby gives that JOHN KOROLL, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 29, 1943 made Homestead En try No. 13261, Serial No. 04028, for SE& NBVl, NB4 SE4 Sec. 7, WV4 NWU. section 8, township 2 south, range 38 east, WIHhaette M., has filed notice ef latentton to make final S year proof, to establish elafat to the land aeere described, before the register and receiver,-U. 8. Lanl Office, La Grande, Oregon, en the 12th day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Francis H. Owsly, Johr. Stroeber, George Gibson, John Morg.all of La Grande, Oregon. - '. . F. C. BRAM WELL, Register. Furniture For Sale. A private sale .Friday and Satur day at my home 1108 corner Gth and jO streets. I will offer my furniture I for sale, consisting of dresser, folding jbed, range, chairs and etc. Bargains l for those who call early. j j (J-ll-18) Mrs. C. M. Humphrey. CLEANUP NOTICE. i Notice is hereby given to property ownere, agents and occupants, to de- j stroy all noxious weeds abutttlng and on property, and to remove all gar bage and filth from streets, alleys and premises and thus Improve the sani tary conditions of the city. J. A. MATOT, "" ' - ' There arc dentists and dentists. As a rule the per son having dental work done, extracting if you please, would like to have a man to do the work who is careful, sure of his own ability and can do the work. The same along other lines of dental work. If excavating for a filling you want the man who can do it thoroughly with the minimum amount of pain Some of these things come with years of experience only; and sometimes not then. These are things which you already know but I bring them to your at tention that you may think them over. It is not "ethical" for one dentist to say that he has these qualifications above his fellows, hence I shall have to leave it for you to decide for yourself. Resp. J. E. STEVENSON." J ( J-16-70 Street Sup t w