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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1909)
IIS3T riGES ITE5ISG OSSZKTZK LA'ftA3DZ. OBEGOS. TUESDAY, JULY SO, 1909. PAGE EIGHT. n n a a El a a a a a a a n a a n uu aannnnnnnnnonnnnnanoonnnononononncnnnnnonnnnnnnannnaannooannnnnnnnnnn Ml -SO MM! OUR ANNUAL 3 IIP " 1 11 i r i i in lit SUMMER THING SPEICED LOW TO INSURE. SPEEDIER DISPOSAL. SALE LASTS FROM 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 CERTAIINLY OUGHT TO PROVE ATTRACTIVE. Reductions on the Following Lines Of Merchandise Men's Suits, values to $14.00, Sale price . . . . $4.65 Men's Suiis, values to $18.00, Sale price ... .$9.00 Alfred Benjamin Clitbing 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 Ceni Off 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 Gingham Values 12 1-2 cent, Sale 8c Misses and Children's Dresses . . .'. One Half Price. Ladies, Misses and Children's Parasols 20 Pr 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 pri toe $1.15 Men's Slippers, broken lines, values to $2.75, Sale pce , . . .$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 1ST. K. WEST. 03 Q S3 Q a n 5 a a a n a f0 Remnants of Wall Paper 5c a Roll and up Now is the time to patch up. W. H. BOHNEiMAMP Co "nw.rj.'U'iuJ'M'.v.iiu BE3SSSiS&533 We are in position to furnish you verything In the way of shoe findings. Miller's shoe trees, men aadladles tl-5 per pr. Fisher's bunnon protectors 50c per pr. Arrowsniith arch supports tU0 per pr. Tan and black lacer rlbbonper yard 2c Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the celebrated "Onyx line of hosiery. We will be pleased at aH times to have you Inspect our stock. Smith & Greene, REPAIRING DOJiE. SHOE MEN. DEPOT STREET DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month MAM Lift NENA1KED BY VERY DANGEROUS PR ARK Four thousand volts of electricity last evening seriously menaced human and animal life as the result of a dan gerous prank played, evidently by some hoodlums who centered their ef forts in the vicinity of Osbourne and rir streets, near the George A Kit residence. Someone, presumably boys, who have no care for human life or regard for property, loosed the wind lass which holds the cable suspending the large arc lights. The lamp must have fallen with a terrific crash for v hen examined, there was little l-.rt of it. An automatic shutoff turned the current through the part of lamp frame well secluded by heavy isola tion. Dryness a KletIng. Nothing but fortune can be re E-RU-SA THE OXLY LAWFUL PILE CUBE. Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drugs. Because E-EU-SA cores piles. U. S. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E-EU-SA. Drug 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 care. Only druggists of highest standing sell and endorse E-BU-SA. - 8ILYEHTHORVN . "H M I OPI C FF. sponsible for the lives of several who rode in a vehicle over the lamp while 1 the electricity was yet coursing j through it. The man, identity . un iknwn, drove his team unknowningly j into the moss, and when the horses I and buggy alike became tangled in j the, meshes of wire, he alighted and tugged and pulled at the wires to clear a passage way. How he 'fal t to touch unprotected parts of the lamp : and meet instantaneous death, is a mi racle. It is clearly a case of dryness of soil and atmosphere which saved the man's life. Every effort will be made to run the culprits to earth as this is the ! second case where arc lights have i been meddled with. It is dangerous ! pastime. FEGLES WILL PITCH TENTS OPEN SUMMER BARRACKS AT 1IANDLEY R ASCII. Six Husky Damsels Will Rrsve lan per of The Night For a Week. Kegles are maneuvering this after noon in anticipation of bivouacking at ' the Mrs. llandley residence on the : shores of the Grande Rondo river ! north of the city, and for the next ! week will establish sleeping, lunch and breakrast quarters in a specially prepared tent In the rear of the Hund ley house. There are 6 brave ones in the party, or rather there will be the "s" Is the terrible name Is coming from Pendleton In the near future to ci n i Icte the sextet. Wagon loads of edibles, toilet ar ticles, and a few sleeping necessities have been trucked to the Handley farm this afternoon and tonight five feminine brave hearts will throb In perfect peace, for the girls have or dered a young arsenal constructed In front of the tent. Each member of the party will carry a carbine when in barracks, and Ih daylight will leave the tent to the care of itself. The girls to compose the outing are Misses Leon Wade, Frances Mass ee, Gertrude Ralston, Ethel Gulling and Edna Wissler and Georgia Stew- l l Ul IHIKlUUt Uf U OUC OMIICO High Average Shoot. This is the last week of prize shoot ing at the indoor rifle range. The best average in three scores to win. All prize scores 10 cents. LOST Between the Pierce ranch and .La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil low. Leave at light office. Everybody should read the Observer. 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 Music of Boston is the best in the country We teach as they do. E. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY, Principal . Primary Teacher New Inlaid Combs and Baretts Also Sale on Japanese Ware E. M. VtELLMAH b CQ. ADAMS AVENUE r m Daily Observer 65c per Month