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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1909)
Eraser ITEMING OBSIBTIt, LA SH1TDE, OBEG03T. MONDAY. JTTT 15, 1505. PICE EIGHT. i aaD D OUR ANNUAL EZ7 SUMMER THING SPEICED LOW TO INSURE . SPEEDIER DISPOSAL. EIGHT PICES. T3 EL fcs urilWISsa J xlLi, Ida . SALE LASTS f ROM WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, TO SATURDAY, JULY 24 OUR MID SUMMER 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 CERT AI INLY OUGHT TO PROVE ATTRACTIVE. Reductions on the Following Lines Of Merchandise Men's Suits, values to $14.00, Sale rtrioa ......... .......... $4.fi.K Men's Suiis, values to $18.00, Sale-price . . . . . . ... $9.00 Alfred Benjamin Clithing 25 Per Cent Off Sincerity 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 Ljulips Knits nrrl Oo?.tS .. .. .. Ladies bilk Dresses . . 25 Per Cent Off Ladies Lingerie Dresses . . . . 25 Per Cent Off Shirt Waists Reduced . t 10 Per Cent to 50 Pr Cent Lawns and Sumer Goods . 25 Per Cent Off Gingham Values 12 1-2 cent, Sale .... 8c Misses and Children's Dresses '.. . . ........ . . . . : . . .One JCalf Price. Ladies, Misses and Children's Parasols 20 P-i- Cent Off All Trimmed Hats . . Onf, 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 to $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 Slippers, broken lines, values to $2.75, Sale p Jco . . . . . $1.00 Men's Canvas Shoes at Reduced Prices. Ladies Oxfords, broken lines, values to $4.00, Sale P rice . .$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 n. k:. west. a u a D p n a a . a ' ii i i L . I unonnnnnannnnnoncnonoD dqqdqdqqqodqdqqqoqdddqqqqdq connonca D Remnants of rapes1 5c a Roll and up Now is the time to patch up. W. H.BOHNENKAMPCo We are la position to furnish you verythlng In the way of shoe findings. Miller's shoe trees, men andladles $1-3 per )r. Fisher's bunuon protestors.... 50c per jtr. Arrowsmlth arch supports $2-10 ner ir. Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard 25c Polishes for all stylea of leather, also exclusive at. mts for the celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery. . We will be pleased at all times to have you Inspect our stock. 33B Smith & Greene, i REPAIRING DONE. SHOE MEN. DEPOT STREET IlllOii WINS GAME UNION, July 19. (Special) In a fast game here yesterday the locals were defeated by the team from Hun tington the score being 7 to 5. It was baseball from the go, both sides playing the game for all It was worth. Umpire Ferguson, being slightly ill, made several wrong decisions but neither side were especially benefited. The butteries were: Union Sheets and Mulvahlll; Huntington Spoon more and Mare. TO MAKE DAN HIGHSI1 Engineer Parley is expected home tonight from Meadowbrook with field notes and data which he will present to the directors. The plan Is to raise the dam 10 feet, a proposition which will raise the contour of the reservoir the same amount, consequently taking In more land. The ' subject was launched when the directors were there and Parley's prolonged stay was to ascertain the feasibility of this. If Parley comes tonight, the direc tors will meet this evening to tran sact a big grist of important matters. Huge Tnnnell Is Done. NEW YORK, July 19. The tunnel under the Hudson river, connecting ov York with New Jersey, was form ully opened today.. It cost 70,000,000. RESIDENCE ROBBED. Ed Hall Home "Touched'' For Jewel ry Last Saturday Night. Rift raff of circus vands left effects of their trade here Saturday night when the Ed Hall residence on Sec- E-RU'SA THE ONLY LAWFUL FILE CUBE. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-RU-SA cores piles. U. S. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient ol E-RU-SA. Drag laws make "false or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines is illegal because they effect the brain and spinal marrow; produce constipation and never core. Only druggists of bighest standing sell and endorse E-BU-8A. ' SILVERTHOBN'N ' iflilj OHITC 'FF. ond street was entered and robbed of some jewelry, great on. The loss is not a BOSTON TERRIER STOLEN. Doc" Hall's Prize Winner Disappears With The Circus. Mayor M. K. Hall's prize winning Dpston terrier was stolen Saturday night, presumably by members of the llagenbeck-Wallaee shows. A trip to Baker City on the part of the mayor resulted in finding the valuable ani mal. No arrests were made. Taft to go South. WASHINGTON, July 19. Taft to day promised to visit St. Louis the first week of November, and then go to New Orleans. BRACKET'! SANE AGAIN. Says Statement Made During Illness ii DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month Gabhart on Streets. Jack Gabhart, who was out on pa role under charges preferred by the city, yesterday morning broke loose from bis moolngs and is now doing 12 days on the streets under Superin tendent Matott. Is False. PORTLAND, July 19. Sanity has returned to Rae Brackett, who was mysteriously shot Wednesday night on a street corner in Portland, today. His first expression made to his wife and attending physicians was: "I have not the slighest Idea who shot me; if I accused any one while I was de lirious, any such statement Is false." Mrs. Brackett, the wounded man's wife, who came here from Walla Walla, said today: "My husband did not accuse Louis Qulmby and J. M. Main, and I am confident he does not know who shot him." LOST Between the Pierce ranch and La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil low. Leave at light office. La Grande chool 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 Music of Boston is the best in the country We teach as they do. E. PORTER DAY, ' Principal MISS DAY, Primary Teacher New Inlaid Combs and Barretts Also Sale on Japanese Ware E. M. WfELLMAN & CO. ADAMS AVENUE ft Daily Observer 65c per Aonth