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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1909)
0B35Z&YE2, LA GRANDE OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 5, 1909. 0: 0 0 0: ireflron- Call 'More People" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15, Tla.the ' . ' y Oregon Railroad & Navigation Go and Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago . ........ ......... fll.09 From St Louis t.(M From Omaha .... 2 ,:; ' . From' St. Paul M-00 From Kansas City ..... 25.00 . , - Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or Agent and ticket will be delivered In the East without Exti cost Send us the name and address of any one Interested In the State for Oregon literature. YML McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, v- PORTLAND, ORE. IIG BOIitiO D (LUB HAS IRSTALLATIOfi Of Of f I(E i.J..t,lV.' - Cshering in the first of what prom ises to be one of the most successful years of Its existence the Neighbor hood club is meeting this afternoon at the club rooms on Sixth street The meeting Is known as "officers" day as the entire program is in the bands of the retiring officers. Owing to the Wallowa county teachers' Institute In Wallowa, at which Mrs. Ivanhoe Is to speak "Thursday, the club will not have the privilege of hearing her de liver her retiring address as president of the club. However, her'addresses Mrs. J. D. Smith, president; - Mrs. Chester BIdwell, vice president!" Mrs. D. E. Cox, secretary; Mrs. F. S. Ivan hoe, fifth trustee; Mrs. J. T. William son, treasurer; Mrs. S. R. Williams, librarian, and Mrs. .W. A.' Worstell, corresponding secretary.. Delegates to the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, which meets in Forest Grove in about three weeks, will be appointed. It is the Intention of the retiring officers to make this meeting one of a social nature. A short business meeting will be fol- will be read by Miss Margaret Anson, l ed br . Dle g nt D rIod of lnform. the retiring vice president Mrs. 7. a conversatlo n . lnter8per8e(1 with D. Smith, the incoming president, will reply to Mrs. Ivanhoe's letter. . mu8kal numbers. Light refreshments The newly installed . officers are: will be . served. . . RlCHARDSOtlEMBROlDERY 'We.have ' ught all the above silk stock belonging-to the Golden Rule. Send us roar mall orders. ' 1: LEE BRO'S BARGAIN STORE BAKER CITY, OREGON. COLT LOST On October 4th, a young j ' One Killed. . black suckling colt jumped: out of " GARRISON, Mont., Oct. 5. One my field and followed a team of man was killed and seven injured as white horses north. Liberal re- the result of the freight crashing in ward rort return or. iniormauuu . w iw uu iwbj leading to recovery. - T. J. snider, La Grande, R. F. D. No. 1 on W. G. Hunter farm (10-6-7) . ', For Sale. ; We have a large amount of old papers which we must get rid of tn soma way. They ere good tor under laying carpet, for covering shelves, and anything for which waste paper Is used. They are tied In large pac kages waiting for you. If you wish any call at this office. ' Read the Observer. ine aeaa are:, wiiuain tsarnes, freight conductor. A relief train was rushed to the scene of the accident , Chicken Dinner. . Keep In mind the chicken dinner to be given by the ladles of the Presby terian church, Thursday, Wallowa Day, October 7,. The dinner will be served from 11:30 until 2 o'clock in the K. of P. hall over , the Red Cross Drug store. The ladies are sparing no pains in getting up this dinner and will be prepare'd to serve the crowd. 35 cents Is the price. A GOOD RECORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. -There must' a reason. A trial order will, explain the mystery" ABC. PHONE MAIN 7 Lauhclry Special Engagement, C ne Night Only THURSDAY, 0CT0BEI?! 7 At Steward's Opera House MR. W. A. EDWARDS PRESENTS THE International Grand Opera Co. ,: In Overture to Barber of SI vigla, also the great double bill of Cavallerla Bnsticana By Mascagni, Followed by the Second Act of "LUCIA DE LAMMER ' MOOR,", by Donizetti, including' the famous sextette. 5 '" Principals: Mme, Bertossi, Norejli, Therry, Strauss, Zarad, Doon- er, WIlliamB, Mm. Barl, Columblni, Samoiloff, . Arcangell, Oteri, Marti, DI Glacoma, Gehane. f . ' . .. ?. ; 100 Principals, Chorus and Own Orchestra 100 V Prices $1.00 to $ZM. . . ' - ... . . i!t jmt n ft stSt Y Jta J& l& 43t i& JSt 5i 4S B JS S 4S tfftfc M JRt tfSb iS ?sS ' 0 0 n Vi7 a THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1306 ADAMS AVENUE,, LA GRANDE, OREGON WF OPEN OUR WORE TO THE PUBLIC AND CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND FRESH, AND WE BELIEVE WE roiBETO YOT HmSICTOEILY, WE MAKE NO PRTENSE OF GIVING GOOD3 AWAY, BUT WE SHALL ALWAYS EN dSXTO SEI THE MO ARTICLES AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AND THEREBY MERIT YOUR CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE. ALL WILL RECEIVE THE SAME HONEST, LlBUKAii 'inAim x. ARE COFFEE AXD TEAS ARE JUST RIGHT. Dafton's Jlest 40c Our own blend .................. 83c Dulton's Special " 30c Dalton's Leader 25c Floral blend ........22c Empire blend 174 Pyramid blend ....... ..........87c Liberty blend 23c Pea berry ..30c 141b Sugar .......$1.00 We carry 8 different grades of teas, price 20c It) and up During exposition week 20 per cent discount on all Monopole our best brand canned goods. Supply your wants new. Shelf paper 3 pkes for 10c 10c crepe paper roll '. 7c STATIONARY DEPT. ' $ 5 35c fine linen box paper, special 19c 20c box. paper lie 15c box paper 10c 10c box paper 7c 15c linen envelopes 10c 10c envelopes 5c Fine line of post cards albums ..... 5c and up .Prices on our tablets are right. VP ' ; If SVi-ut Ladies high grade Burson hose . .2jc Ladies 20c fleecellned hose ,.'....150 See our line of children's hose atloc CNDEBWEAR, BLANKETS AXD HO SIERY. Men's ribbed fleeced underwear .... .' .18c iracn. Men's fine wool underwear .......i. ............. MM each Ladies 25c ribbed Seeced nnderwear. This week only 19c Ladles bleached . ribbed underwear. Special 48c Ladles wool underwear, made of care fully selected stock ..'..$1.00 each Turkish bath towels, price 6e and ap IBc lamp chimneys .10c 11.25 white Cotton blanket ...... 98e $1.50 gray cotton blanket $15 12.25 large wool napp blanket ..$1.9$ Smaller sizes from .. ....5Sc and np Comforters $1.00 and up ' , qp,: HTWirWWwVnf 500 thin blown water glasses, 8c val- .....6c .....3c ue 5c water glasses 25 only, blue and white enameled 50, ,aae!? fuPfd saucers, regu- rflHh ,,nni whH thPv laof 99. vmue mis ween oniy..ic 75c dish pan 68c $1.00 Enameled tea kettle 75c 10c dust pan . . . . 10 qt tin water pail . .... 8 qt tin water pail 7C 15e J2e. ........ Steel fry pans ..7c and up : 1 ri ' Mil "I St, Dennis cup and saucers et . ,65c Semi porcelain' dinner, plates eet .48c 35c Dandy brooms 29c Clothes pins, dozen ARMtBxnds 1 OTIOS. Fine line of Bilk taffeta ribbons at right prices. ' ...,2c 10c arm bands ......5c ' 5c carpet tacks, 3 pkgs for .,..'.10c," ,. 5c pearl buttons, 3doz." lOe Lamps v.. ............... 25c and np 10c lamp "chimneys ". ......... . . . ,6e 15c lamp burners . ,., fte Try our pure food grocery depart ment you will find some extra spe cial bargains. . 't . ;.' Arm ft Hammer soda ....!e 25c Red Cross Baking powder V. 'Mc Tipton's sweetest sugar corn ....lie Fine selected toamtoes, only ...10e 15c Cupid brand hominy , . . .'12e' 25c Gold Dust . '. . - . . ; . . ; . . . ,22e Tela naptha soap, 4bars i . . . I. , .He 6 bars of Lenox soap. vi.......,-..25e 7 bars Radio soap,. 25c ' 1 ?100 dozen Kirks fine honey. Toilet soap bar 4c, doa. .........i42e .i 25c Grant stew pan price cut almost in two :......Vv'.i. Me OWING TO D ELAY OF SHIPMENT WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SHOW OUR CUT GLASS, MANTEL CLOCKS, ALARM CLOCKS. OR SILVER WARE, AND CAN ONLY SHOW YOU 1-4 OF OUR FANCY CHINA; OUR FULL LINE WILL BE IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS. 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