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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
tifigT Hen l AUt L1UUT. lllL.'lO lU-?bUI v ' " nonanaonnonnnnaannnnnnnnnanoonnnonnnao naannannnnonnnnnnnnnn 0 ' c Qi d: a a OUR ANNUAL rvrr n tt n n r ; y 11 u SUMMER THING SPRICED LOW TO INSURE. SPEEDIER DISPOSAL. a a a SALE LASTS FROM WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, TO SATURDAY, JULY 24 BcrvTru ft nuunv ftxrr.O J. rRIDAT. J ITT 23. Lzj a p n a a n u 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. .53.00 Alfred Benjamin Clithing ...... 25 Per Cent Off Sinceritv Clothing 25 Per Cent Off Men's Work Pants One Half Frico. Mfm's Dress Pants 25 Per Cent Off T?rx'o G?-ie ............... Men's and Boy's Overcoats . . . . . . . rttr -rt r rsxe 25 Per Cent Off Ladies Suits and Coats 25 Per Cent 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 ttoods . . 25 Per Cent Off Gingham Values 12 1-2 cent, Sale .... V. ". ... 8c Mitres and Children V Dresses . . . . . . ... .One Half Price. LadiesMisses and Children's Parasols . . . .20 Pa- 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 . . . . . . -; .... $2.8o Men's shoes broken lines, values to $5.00, Sale price .. ' zl't Boy's Shoes, broken lines, values to $3.00 Sale price . . .... . . $1.25 Youth's Shoes, broken lines, values to $2.50, Sale pri ice -""!H Men's Slippers, broken lines, values to $2.75, Sale p?co ?i.00 Men's Uanvas snoes ai jxeaucea x-rieea. ... . . . . Ladies Oxfords, broken lines, values to $4.00, Sale Price. . Ladies Oxfords, broken lines, values to $2.50, Sale Price Misses Oxfords, values to $2.50, Sale Price ... .... Misses Oxfords, values to $2.00, Sale Price Children's Oxfords, values to $1.75, Sale price Misses and Children's Slippers, reduced to ..... . White, Pink, Blue Canvas Oxfords reduced to ..$3.15 . .$1.95 . .$1.95 ..$1.45 $1.40 . .80c ..$1.00 "EST. KL. WEST. Q Q M Q D D Q a b a a D a a a a naaaonaannoDnnnocannnnnnnnaannnonnnnnocDcncoannnnaanooaannoaoa Fruit Jars MASON JARS . , SCHRAM JARS. . ECONOMY JARS - JELLY GLASSES The above jars in all sizes. Put up some fruit and compete for prizes at th e coun tvfair. W. H. BOHNENKAMP Co HARDWARE, STOVES AND BUILDING MATERIAL. TWO 'J1 Two new post offices w'U sooo ! established on the Joseph liui At Hon Hcwa, John Anthony wi;T bo iviat i .afcter and at P-ilmer June ion, liv.y Ryrkit will' be the fcvem' em's repie sr.tative. T'ne s.. Grande o:fi not yet received Inetructlurm from the department to delher mail 3 tho i;v offices, but probably will wit bin a few days. In regard to the Mtablinhrctent of the oifice at Rondo wa, Mr. Anthony has had grief almost wtuom. limit, having had to prepare tun; forward hhree. bonds before one was ac.eptcd j by the department. This liela, how j I tvei', was not caused by any fault with i f.thc bonds or the Surlties. Tu, first one ', was made out for the office of river ; Junction, and when the name was ' changed to Rondowa a ne v b. d I. ltd to be secured. Ta'.u was.lust in th ; Omaha hold-up, and aftr th thitd j jb. of papers had 03'ju forwarded Ihe ; Bolen ones were iounc 'and 'tetuvned to Mr. Anthony. We are In position to furnish you verything la the way of shoe findings. MlUer'i shoe trees, men aadladtes f 12 per pr. Fisher's bunnon protectors Wc per pr. Arrowsmlth arch supports Pf pr. Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard He Polishes tor all styles of leather, also ezcluslre agents tor the celebrated "0ajxw line of hosiery. We will be pleased at all times to have you inspect our stock. Smith & Greene, REPAIRISQ DOS. SHOE JtlSf. DEPOT STREET ABRITRATION BOARD VISITS AD UNDER DISCUSSION La Grande . ' .............. Scftoo Of Musk The only School of Music like it in the state teaching young andf 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 DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month Accompauled by J. D. McKennon and W. It. Bohnenkamp, the arbitra tion comni ttee selected by Mr. Hill and the Grande Ronde Reservoir Co.t to settle their differences regarding the price to be paid tor Mr. Hill's farm, which will be covered with many feet of water when the dam at Meadowbrook Is completed, left this morning in the Bohnenkamp auto for the site of the dam. The board of i arbitration, consisting of W. J. Town I ley of Union. Mr. McNabb of Pendle jton and Frank Phy of 1a Grande, will carefully examine the property In I question before giving any decision as to the value. They will probably re turn late this evening, and It Is likely that a meeting of the directors of the Irrigation enterprise will be called sometime tomorrow to take action up on their report. Engineer Parley is taking levels east of town In the vicinity of Grange Mall today. Fine Comedy In "Chick. Plenty of good hearty laughs in the role at the Pastime while "Chick" is the bill. Miss Tucker Is about the cutest thing that ever appeared in the title role, and her specially Is a win ner. The next bill will be "Foggs Fery," a comedy-drama, which wll ble pre sented Sunday night "Chick" at the matinee tomorrow. Telephone to Hatchery. A Home Independent telephone la now installed at the fish hatchery on the Wallowa river and patrons can converse with that point for a charge of 25 cents. A Sewsy Sewspaper. The Observer excels in real "news.' Billie Burkes, Coronets, Grecian Knots, Norma Waves Duchess Rosetts, Rats and Switches E. M. WELLMAN & CO. ADAMS AVENUE M ON EY SAVING m ill ii . . II- tJ V" CO0Pft"e'-j if? -H V f8vNiiM WHY HOT ORDER your fall and winter's supply of COAL while you can get it and at prices below what you will be compelled to pay later, It you are able to get it at all. Come la and let ua talk it over. G. E, FOWLER