La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 27, 1909, Image 8

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ASK FOR SOMETHING- IN ANY DEPARTMENT AND SEE
IF YOU ARE NOT SHOWN AN ARTICLE WIT HA NATIONAL REPU-
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Hot Weather Merchandise
Priced Very Low
Ladies Sinner Suits, reduced .. ..25 percent
Lingerie Dresses, reduced 25 per cent
Pongee and Cloth of Gold coats, reduced .... . . . . 25 per cent
.Lawns and Wash Goods, reduced . . . , 25 per cent
Ladies and Misses Parasols reduced ..... .25 per cent
Pingree and Utz & Danes Oxfords $2.50 to . . . . $4.00
Ladies and Misses Vests . . . . , i ' . .10c to 65c
Ladies and Misses Union Suits . 50c to $1.25
Fancy Hose, all colors and sizes . . . . . . . 25c to $3.00
Short and Long Kimonas 39c to $&00
Alfred Benjamin Clothing . . . . ............ $20 to 35.
Sincerity Clothing .......... .$15 to $25.00
J. E. Kilts Oxfords. ... . . . . ....... r. . $4.00
Hot Weather Shirts .50c t o $100
Coopers Union Suts . . .... $1.25 to $3.00
B. V. D. Underwear, Suit. . .. .. .. ....$1.00
Porosknit Underwear, Suit .. ... ......$1.00
Men's Athletic Underwear, Suit ... . $1.00
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IS HUH
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GREAT DEMAND. FOB FISHING LI
CENSES THIS TEAR.
Grouse Season Opens la Two Weeks
Sagehen Snnday.
What chance has the poor trout,
anyway? In this county more than
650 persons have applied for and re
ceived a license to fish. If each of
the anglers is so fortunate as to
make one good catch, say of 50 trout,
and many will exceed that number
many times over, there will have been
removed from the streams 32500 fish.
It Is altogether probable that so many
have already been caught
Hunters have not been so eager,
only 150 licenses having been Issued.
Of course the hunting season has not
yet opened, and will not until next
Sunday, August 1st After that one
may kill not more than five sage
hens In one day, nor more than 10
In one week. It Is lawful to kill no
other game birds until two weeks
later, when the grouse season opens.
The limit on grouse is the same as
for saghens.
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THE QUALITY STORE.
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Thaw Scores Point.
WHITE PLAIN'S, July 27. Jerome.
In the Inquiry into the sanity of H.
K. Thaw, today made a unsuccess
ful attempt to force Dr. Evans, to
Butie ne am not Deieive 'inaw was
sane now. Jerome had admitted into
the court report once made b7 Evans
to Attorney Hartridge, Thaw's form
er counsel in which the alienist said
Thaw was subject to "brain storms."
Evans said that the remark was not
based on examination of Thaw.
Our Want Ad Column
Your want i p'aced before a thousand or more'"wantr-eeicera
very day Can you afford to spend one cent peiord of joui
want aa where result are the keynotes?
FOB RENT.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light
housekeeping; Inquire of ' Mrs.
SwarU, phone Black 822.
MASON JAES x.
SCHRAM JARS. .
ECONOMY JARS
JELLY GLASSES
The above jars in all siz es. Put 911108 an
fruit and compete for prizes at the coun
W;i1.B0HIIENKAMPCo
HARDWARE, STOVES AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
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We are in position to furnish you verything in the way of shoe
findings. .
Miller's shoe trees, men andladlea $1.23 per pr.
Fisher's bunnon protectors. COeperpr.
Arrowsmith arch supports .'. $2.50 per pr.
Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard 5e,
Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the
celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery.
We will be pleased at all times to have you Inspect our stock.
Smith & Greene,
REPAIRING) DONE. SHOE MEN.
DEPOT STREET
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Fvlonto
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Borden, of
Pueblo, Colo., are visiting at the
home of Engineer Henry Henson, on
North Fir street Mrs. Borden is a
sister of Mrs. Henson. Mr. Borden
will leave tomorrow mornipg for
Harney county on a business trip.
PREMIUM LIST 1
PRIMERS IH
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Every piece of copy dealing with
the premium list of the coming coun
ty fair to be held In the streets of
La Grande, will be sent to Salem to.
the state printer tonight, and if there
are to be added premiums by reason
of Wallowa county coming in to Join
with Union, it will be sent later.
In view of the fact that Joseph
asked for another week to considef
the matter, the local promoters deem
ed it wise to send in all the premium
copy now on hand and forward tht
rest later. "Get the premiums in the
hands of the exhibitors" is the slogan
of the promoters.
PKiUER AWARDED WORK
Of (SETTING CONTOUR MAP
Another step of the many in the
course of red tape for actual con
struction of the government building
here, has been taken by the govern
ment Civil Engineer L. A. Pickler's
bid for making up a contour map of
the government site, has been accep
ted by the postofflce department ac
cording to the Information received
by Postmaster RIchey today.
Mr. Pickler will do the work this
week, as it is not a very ardorous
one. It calls for drawing maps of
every detail as to location with other
buildings, the lay of the ground, and
a batch of technical data.
OREGON LUMBERMEN UNITE
WILL SELL PRODUCTS THROUGH
A REGULAR ASSOCIATION.
All But One of The Big Companies
Join Movement'
PORTLAND, July 27. Ten or more
leading lumber companies of Port
land, and the Columbia river, are
planning to organize a co-operative
selling company such as was formed
by Centralia Mills, those of Gray and
JWlllapa harbors, which sells pro-
clpal onea of Hoqulam, Aberdeen,
Willapa, South Bend, Wn., and Ray
mond. It is understood that with one ex
ception, the principal companies of
Portland and Oregon will enter the
consolidation. The Inraan Poulson
company may be the exception.
Bog; Prices Broken.
PORTLAND, July 27,-Hogs ad.
vanced to $9.50 per hundred poands
In the Portland stock xards today,
the highest price ever reached. ThU
beats all previous records by 35 cents.
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I m rtcoru was maae oaring me past
21 hours.
FOR RENT 6 room furnished cot
tage, see Mrs. Zuber.
OR RENT Modern Cottage. Inquire
of A. L. Richardson.
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tlemen. Electric light, bath. etc.
Inquire at Gllham residence, 1910
Cedar. Phone Black 135L ' lw
Two or three choice rooms to let. with
or without board. Inquire of 2103
1st street or phone Black 176L
FOR RENT Well built barn.
Red 41.
Phone
FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin
branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle
, Place;" 6 room house with garden,
big barn, chicken house, cellar,
$10.00 (J-21-J-12)
FOR RENT 6 room cottage, with bath
and modern conveniences. Inquire
B. W. Grandy, corner Fourth and
Adams. (7-234-7)
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, five passenger; price very
reasonable; phono 27A Summerville
or Inquire Whlteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
FOR SALE Fox terrier, pups $10.00;
C. M. Graham, May Park, phone
Black 1331. (J-25-5-9)
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancj
hand selected. Large and smooth
Quality A 1; seed strictly pure
Burples extra early $2 per 100; lt
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75
Burbank seedling $1.30. George
Wagner, Island City.
FOR SALE 4 lota in Block 139. In
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
housefor further partlcualrs apply
to lTf. Dunn, City, or C E. New
som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash
4-12-tf
WANTED.
WANTED Select board and""
rooms for adults. Phon. h
Observer.
IRL WANTED To do generanT
Ku ui jars. T. J,
gins.
WANTED Refrigerator ifoTJp
drink house;' medium sh
particulars write to Box 58,
prise, Oregon. '
WANTED-One or two ftirn!
or partly furnished rooms for fc,"
lly of mother and two chUdr i
quire of Fair store.
GIRL WANTED To do general fe. 1
won a .. inquire betweat;
and 13 a. m., 902 Pennsylvania
Mrs. William Ash. )
LOST AXD FOCNtK "
LOST Bundle of laundry, nuri 1
T-60. Finder please leave at tae
server office. '
TjOST RMrin .. Htm
La Grande, an embroidered sofp.
ww. . iave at light office.
LOST 2 small bank keys on bi
ring to private deposit box at It'
Grande National bank, No. 56. W
near merry-go-round; please noti '
this office. i
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For Sale er Trade.
12 Tiead regular short horn cattle
for sale or will exchange for La
Grande city property. J. E. Reynolds,
phone Black 602.
For Sale.
Alfalfa hay, C. D. Scott, one-quarter
mile east of. Flouring- Mill. Indepen
dence phone 1536.
LOST Incorporation certificate"
the Blue Bell Gild Mining & ic:
ing Co., in yellow cover. Retu.--to
this office, suitable reward.(l!-J
FOR SALE Single comb
island Reds, hatching eggs.
Shod
uo" awtt
better "In Granda Rnnri v.nJ
MV f OkLl"
come f Jid see. $1.50 per settlni
io. S3 ror 45. All lnfertU eggi
Placed free of charge. Incubati
chikens $20 per 100. George Wtf
ner, Island City.
Cagel Matott. j
lank sidewalks built and reptf
ed, excavating and filling. Phot-
Black 1562. (J-20-J
For Sale,
House and eight lota In south
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urnuas, cuy water and good wet,
large barn and plenty of fruit Bel
wi urn T&uey.
Thoa. 8. Harrls,1302 B stw
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.
C. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY,
Principal Primary Teacher
MONEY
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your fall and winter's supply of
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prices below what you will b
compelled to pay later. If yo
are able to get it at all. Come
in and let us talk it over.
G. E, FOWLER
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