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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1909)
ETEJTIjrG OBSEKTEK. l.A GHAHOZ. OHZUui. WETESIMT, Al fil'ST IS, 1903. TIGHT P1GZS. 000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 We Want Your Wants : n - Our Want Ad Column PAGE EIGHT. HtwMf It! DETAIL - Special Shoe Sale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o e o o o o & o G o o o o o o o Saturday 14 to Saturday 21 TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL AND WHITER SHOES WHICH ABE ARE ARRIVING- DAILY WE HAVE PLACED ON SALE EVERY LOW SHOE IN THE STORE AT ACTUAL COST. THESE SHOES ARE ALL NEW STYLES RIGHT FROM THE SHOPS OF THE WORLD'S BEST SHOEMAKERS. SHOES THAT HAVE NO SUPERIOR ANY WHERE IN QUALITY OF LEATHER OR SKILLFUL AND ARTISTIC SttOEMAKING. Ajri AH ladies Pinrce, Utz & Dunn Oxfords, all colors and sizes. $3.50 and $4.00 values, on sale at . . ; . . . . $2.90 All ladies Pingree, Ultz & Dunn Oxfords, colors tan and glaze kid, excep tional values at $3.00, on sale at $2.30 All ladies Oxfords, values to $2.50 on sale at ; $2.30 All ladies Oxfords values to $2.50, on sale at $1.75 Misses and Children's Oxfords, all makes and sizes reduced 20 per cent Broken lines in Misses and Children's slippers, on sale at 80c Misses and Children's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords on sale at $1.00 All Men's Oxfords, the world's best makes, including J. E. Tilts, in all colors and sizes, $4.00 and $5.00 values at' . ; .... .. $2.90 WATCH WINDOW DISPIY FOR SHOE BARGAINS. JN. Kl. W E3 S T THE QUALITY STORE. Fruit Ims MASON JARS SCHRAM JARS. . ECONOMY JARS JELLY GLARES The above iars in all siz es. Put up some fruit and compete for prizes at the coun wlk BOHIMCNKAMP Co HARDWARE, STOVE S AND BUILDING MA TERIAL. ART BOOTH We are In position to turn Ish you very thing In the way of shoe findings. Miller'a ehoe trees, men and ladles $1.25 per pr. Ftsher'a bunnon protectors 50c per pr. Arrowemlth arch supports $2.50 per pr. Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard iit Polishes (or alt styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the celebrated "Onyx" line of hoalery. We will be plessed at aU times to have you Inspect our stock. Smith & Greene, BEPAWINC! DOSE. SHOE MBIT. DEPOT STREET AIDS NAMED WILL LEAVE Miss Margaret Newlin, chairman of the Art booth for the coming Har vest bazaar given by the park assocl tolan, reports the following ladies as her aids for this booth: Mesdames Delile Green, F. L. My ers, Win. Walnrlght, Dave Bay, Frank Hay, Frauk Harris, W. R. Jones, A. W. Nelson, J. C. Gulling, Frank Jack son, Frank Tanner, Claud Scrlber, O. Hagan. Sherwood Williams, W. J. Lindsay and Misses Eva N'elll and Jessie Smith. The personnel of this committee assures the success of this part of the bazaar. Any one desiring to contribute to this fetaure of the fair may tele phone to any one of this committee, aud any fancy article will be thank fully received. Pictures, china, brass, glass, fancy underwear, baby's belongings, em hroldery or any other article that will sell and swell the park fund,' are earnestly solicited. J. D. Gillllan has returned from Blackfoot, Idaho, where his district was In .assembled conference, and he brings back with him the list of ap pointments for the entire La Grande district. The complete list and full appoint ments follows: Baker City C. E. Deal, from La Grande. Cambridge, Idaho D. S. Smith, from Nampa, Idaho. Cove J. L. Baker. Dayvllle H. P. Peterson. Elgin C. D. Fawcett, from North Powder. . Enterprise C. E. Trueblood. Flora L. H. Knox, from Hunting ton. Frultland, Idaho C. D. Day, from Sweet Jack. Haines J. M. Dressier, from Prairie City. Harney supplied. Hnntlne-ton nnnnllpd. John Day II. P. Peterson, Canyon City. Joseph A. L. Howarth. La Grande 11. E. McCleod, from Meridian, Idaho. .Ixmg Creek J. M. Carson. North Powder supplied. Ontario J. W. Miller, from Thun der, Idaho. Payette, Idaho G. G. Haley. Prairie City W. F. Bradley, from Elgin. Promise F. G. Potter. Roseberry, Idaho A. F. Kltae, Thunder, Idaho A. F. Kline, from Summervllle. Summervllle Henry Martin, from Flora. Union D. C. McColm. Vale B. F. Meredith. Wallowa Thomas Johns, from Mackay, Idaho. Welser, Idaho A. W. Barnl.ind, from Frultland, Idaho. Welser circuit supplied. R. D. Ostrehout, Sunday School Missionary. L. W. Wheatley, Missionary In Ari zona. S. Allison, Missionary In Utah. G. R. Haudenschleld and W.'J. L'is combe, conference evangelists. W. W. Switzer, J. C. Walker, A. V. Hartshorn and A. G. Shaeffer lef: without appointment to attend school TOMORROW For Sale. Furniture for seven room modern house, two blocks from Foley house. Suitable for rooming purposes. Will rent house to parties purchasing fur niture. (3D W. II. I- " '806 4th street $100 Reward For the arrest and conviction of the per son who took from my pasture, last week in March, a black pony, weight 1000 pounds; white hind foot, branded mall "H" on right shoulder and half circle "V- on left stifle, and recurry of animal. H. EICHENBERGER, (July 20. Aug 20) La Grande. F. K. Lowry and Engineer Dutcher are busy today straightening up legal matters and will not leave to go over the remainder of the proposed route of the Heaver Creek project until tomorrow contrary to first announce ment. They will finish the work of establishing campB and arrange for the building of the tefephone line. All arrangements will practically be made on this trip and when they re turn actual work of securing men will commence and dirt will be fly ing on the project Floods at Pueblo. PUEBLO. Colo.. Aug. 18. The worst flood In recent years is threatening a half dozen towns and causing tremen dous property damage. Fed by heavy rains, the Arkansas is flooded and is rising to the danger point. The great est damage so far is at Florence and Howard. It is feared there are fatalities there, but communication Is cut off. General Booth's Sight Falling;. LONDON, Aug. 18. General Will iam Booth, for years at the head of the Salvation Army, who is threatened with total blindness, has abandoned his projected tour of the provinces, and will remain In England for treat ment. A recent operation for cata ract was unsuccessful. Wanted U tent. A furnlsheo er partly furnished cot tage for the fall and winter. No chil dren. Will pay well for right place. Address or phone T Observer office. Your want it placed before a thousand or more'." want-seekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent perord of your want ad where result are the keynotes? FOB REST. FOR RENTr-Sulte of rooms for light housekeeping; Inquire of , Mrs. SwarU, phone Black 822. : ' FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tlemen. Electric , light, bath, etc. Inquire at Gllham residence, 1910 Cedar.' Phone Black 1351. lw Two or three choice rooms to let, with or without board. Inquire of 2103 1st street or phone Black 1761. FOR RENT Well built barn. Phone Red 41. FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle Place;" 5 room house with garden, big barn, cnicken house, cellar, $10.00 (J-21-J-12) FOR RENT 5 room cottage, with bath and modern conveniences. Inquire B. W. Grandy, corner Fourth anl Adams. (7-23-8-7) FOR RENT. Furnished room w A all modern improvements. 8C1 Main Avenue. FOR SALE. Good family horse, phaeton and harness, cheap if taken immediately; cash or terms. Phone Red 1921, 7315 Jockson avenue. (3t) GEO. ACKLES. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, In Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further partlcualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2115 First ave, Seattle Was"h 4-12-tf MESSENGER SERVICE call Red 1842 for prompt response. (J23-23.) FOR RENT Four room house for rent. 2018 Adams avenue, phone Black 451. For Sale or Trade. 12 head registered short horn cattle for sale or will exchange for La Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds, phone Black 602. FOR SALE One second hand auto, mobile, five passenger; price very reasonable; phon3 27A Summervllle or inquire Whiteman Garage. Will trade for land or sell for cash. WANTED. WANTED Select board and two rooms for adults. Phone (A) care Observer. WANTED Position as engineer, by competent man, stationery or threshing, Bell phone Red 271. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Light gold cuff link. Suitable reward if returned to this office, (tf) LQST Between the Pierce ranch and La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil low. Leave at light office. For Sale. ,- i House and eight lota In south La Grande, city water and good well; large barn and plenty of fruit Best view of the valley. Thos. 8. Harris. 1302 B street 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, MRS DAY. Principal Primary Teacher MONEY 5 AVINC M u I B I II V Hi ' '" JL CO 0 O i eeioiv 7 WHY NOT 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, if you are able to get it at all. Come in and let us talk it over. G. E, FOWLER A Fine Stock Ranch FOR SALE In Antelope Valley, 1 1-2 miles sout heast of TelocaaeL 325 rr f wm, 240 act-Aii la in -,,1,1,.., i .v v . cHjcasec si acres, of which rilhf cultivation, the balance pasture land; 100 Inches of water right; a new 6 room house, good bar n and other out bulldLs two d springs a small orchard. Price $8,000, Will take half In c proper 3 C L ENGLAND, Telocaset, Ore.