La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 16, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SUMHEB THING SPEICED LOW TO INSURE. SPEEDIER DISPOSAL.
SALE LASTS FROM WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, TO SATURDAY, JULY 24
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OUR MID SU1IMEE SALE IS AN "EVENT" WITH US A DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE FOR YOU A CHANCE
TO SAVE A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT ON NECESSITIES THAT WILL STAND YOU IN GOOD SERVICE FOR THE REST 0 FTHE WARM
SEASON AND BE READY FOR A FULL SEASON'S WEAR NEXT YEAR. YOU CAN'T FAIL TO REALIZE THE EXCEPTIONAL BAR
GAINS IN READING OVER THE LIST, EVEN CASUALLY. THE QUALITY IS IN THEM THAT'S THE PRINCIPAL CONSIDERATION
AND THE REDUCED PRICE IS ON THEM, WHICH MAKES A COMBINATION THAT CERTAIINLY OUGHT TO PROVE ATTRACTIVE.
Reductions on the Following Lines Of Merchandise
Men's Suits values to $14.00, Sale price . . . $165
Men's Suiis, values to .$18.00, Sale price $9.00
Alfred Benjamin Clithing 25 Per Cent Off
Sinceritv Clothing 25 Per Cent Off
Men's Work Pants One Half Frico.
Men's Dress Pants 25 Per Cent Off
Boy's Suits .. .. .... ...... 25 Per Cent Off
Men's and Boy's Overcoats 25 Per Cent Off
Ladies Suits and Coats . . .... 25 Per Cent 03
Ladies Silk Dresses : 25 Per Cent Off
Ladies Lingerie Dresses 25 Per Cent Off
Shirt "Waists Reduced 10 Per Cent to 50 Pr Cent
Lawns and Sumer Goods . . 25 Per Cent Off
Gineham Values 12 1-2 cent. Sale 8c
Misses and Children's Dresses ... .One Half Price.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Parasols 20 p.r Cent Off
All Trimmed Hats . . . . .One Half Price
Bargains in Men's, Boy's, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes
Men's Oxfords, short lines, values to $4.00 Sale price $2.85
Men's shoes broken lines, values o $5.00, Sale price . . $1.85
Boy's Shoes, broken lines, values to $3.00 Sale price $1.25
Youth's Shoes, broken lines, values to $2.50, Sale priice $1.15
Men's Sb'ppers, broken lines, values to $2.75, Sale p?ce , . $1.00
Men's Canvas Shoes at Reduced Prices.
Ladies Oxfords, broken lines, values to 1.00, Sale Price $3.15
Ladies Oxfords, broken lines, values to $2.50; Sale Price $1.95
Misses Oxfords, values to $2.50, Sale Price $1.95
Misses Oxfords, values to $2.00, Sale Price . . $1.45
Children's Oxfords, values to $1.75, Sale price $1.40
Misses and Children's Slippers, reduced to 80c
White, Pink, Blue Canvas Oxfords reduced to $1.00
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Remnants of
Paper
5c a Roll and up
Now is the time to patch up.
W. H. B0HNENKAMP Co
We are la position to furnish you very thing In the way of shoe
findings.
Miller's tho trees, men andladles $1-25 per pr.
Fisher's bunnon protectors .... Mc per pr.
Arrowsmllh arch supports $20 per pr.
Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard ....25c
Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclualve agents for the
celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery.
We will be plessed at all times to have you Inspect our stock.
Smith & Greene,
REPAIRING DOSE. 8U0 HEX.
DEPOT STREET
ANOTHER
(ASE TRIED
A contest case where a commuted
homestead entry by Charles Hanson,
of Starkey, is attacked by the govern
ment, went to hearing at the land of
fice today. The attorneys are the
same as yesterday and R. A. Hanna
Is the reporter. Horace T. Jones and
Mr. Shearman appear for the govern
ment and C. II. Finn ot this city, for
the defendant.
The land involves lies near Star-key.
CAR T KEEP
HAYING IX WALLOWA.
(iraln Protects Were Sever Bolter
Id Wallowa County.
A few of the farmers in Wallowa
county have begun haying and an
enormous yield is expected. The
grain prospects were never better ac
cording to the Wallowa Sun.
E-BC-SA THE OSLT LAWFUL FILE CURE.
Water Melons.
New California melons Just ar
rived. While waiting for the parade to
morrow step in and have some Ire
cream.
E. D. SELDERS.
Found.
At my place near the foov of ML
Emily on June 28 a Jersey cow.
branded on the left side but not plain.
Owner can have same by calling and
paying for this add.
M. L. LEADER.
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It Is said that there is always an
end to all good things, but from all
indications there is one exception -to
this rule and that is concerning the
boosting spirit of the Riverside park.
Now comes forward W. H. Bohnen
kamp and David Bay with a proposi
tion concerning the drilling of a well
at the park.
Mr. Bohnenk'amp has made an of
fer that he will furnish the pipe and
the pump and David Bay has offered
I to supply the paint If others will see
that the well is drilled on the park
site. This Is the spirit which has be
come so common in La Grande, not
only n the park proposition but In all
other public enterprises. Keep the
good work up and watch La Grande
make a showing which will daze
other cities of the Inland Empire.
Just Arrived.
Large shipment of electric irons.
Calla at the light office for prices and
see samples.
A Pleasant Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic
five Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets a trial. The yare mild and
gentle In their action and always pro
duce a rleasant cathartic rffoct Call
his law office in La Grande, Oregon,
for them.
Because It does not contain narcotic, msronrr mm in a -...
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poisonous drugs. Because E-BC-SA cares piles. U. & Dlspensaton
recommends every Ingredient of E-BC-SA. Drug laws make "falM or
misleading statement" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nu
cotlc pile medicines is Illegal because they effect the brain and mba!
marrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only drugtlsts
highest standing sell and endorse E-BC-SA.
8ILYERTU0RVS ;AM1I I lFt KKF.
Daily Observer 65c per Month
La Grande
School Of Music
The only School of Music like it in the state
teaching young and new students as well as
the older ones The very
LATEST METHODS USED
The Conservatory of Mnsir. of Rnfn
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best m the country We teach as they do.
E. PORTER DAY,
Principal
MISS DAY,
Primary Teacher
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
N. D. C. Rheumatic Capsules We
fuarantee tbem. Newlln Drug Co.
Up Befere the Bar.
N. H. Brown, an atornev of Pitta.
fleld, VL, writes: "We have used Dr.
Klngg's New Life Pills for years and
find them such a good family medl
For Chills. Constipation. Billiousness
or Sick Headache they work won
'n Ific Vwlto rvua- Oft.
We have Just received a complete
line of Columbia double disc records,
5c. Newlln Book Stationery Co.
Jast Arrived.
Large .shipment of electric Irona.
Calla at the light office for prices and
see samples.
New Inlaid Combs and Baretts
Also
Sale on Japanese Ware
. M. WELLMAN & CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
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