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THE GREAT FAIR 13 NOW ON AMD WE TRUST EVERYONE WILL Et?
JOY IT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. DON'T FORGET, HOWEVER.
THAT THIS 13 THE WEEK WE ARE OFFERING SOME ESPECIALLY
GOOD BARGAINS IN ALL DEPART MENTS.
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DTTJ-Dniara
A special buy in a 10c grade light
colors which we offer this week at
7 l-2c.
A large assortment of all widths
plain colors and fancy weaves 10c.
A complete line in all styles and
prices from $5.00 to $40.00.
: v v V SAMPLE SHOES.
A large line of ladies shoes purchased
at a big discount and offered this week
at the following low prices.
$1.75 to $2.25 shoe's, this week . , . $1.38
$2.50 to $3.00 shoes, this week . . .$1.03
$3.50 to $4.00 shoes, this week . . . .$1.93
it 50c WOOL DRESS GOODS.
We believe we have the largest of this
grade of dress goods ever shown in La
Grande. The fact is many of these goods
are 6Cc and 75c values, but we ar8 put
ting ttiern ill in at the one. price . . . .50c
LADIES TAILORED SUITS CLOAKS AND SKIRTS.
A complete line In styles and prices from fu.OO to $10.00. :
Children's Coats, Boy's Suits, Men's and Youths Clothing
COMPLETE LINES AT EXCEPTION AL LOW PRICES.
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Opera House' Block La Grande, Oregon
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Il.tKTJ.tTT A GREAT SHOT.
!Tlic Captain Got Remarkable Exhi
bition at This Forenoon.
Captain Bartlett the expert rifle
shot, v.ho Is giving a series of es
kibitions each forenoon at .the West
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MARVELOUS SHOflTIXS l!
CF CAPTAIN BARTLETT
CaPt. Goo E. Bartlett and Actual
Sli of Diao Used In Hia Exhl-
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and O. street, drew a large crowd this
forenoon, donng some remarkable
work, r . ' , .'-. f'
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock
another exhibition will follow and
this expert will again do some fancy
work.
He waa shown a store card today
recently made by Chief Ray burn a
perfect score and Bartlett said the
record was a good one. In fact he
said he seldom saw much score.
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: A LOCAL ITEMS, :" 1
A chicken dinner will be served at
the Christian church. Friday from 11
o'clock a. m. until "2 o'clock p. m. -
f 'C. E. Wilson of Elgin, has been In
the city several days taking in the
fair.-' ::;.;X;';;'
Mrs. , J.; , C. Gulling returned - this
morning from a visit to ; Pprtlam'.
where she was called by the death
of a lady friend. , t
The ladies of the IL EL church will
serve hot coffee, sandwiches and
doughnuts. All day Friday, Just op
posite the exposition grounds. - I
:' Mrs. Wilson of North Powder la
pending the! week with her daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mr. W. A.
Wade. - . : .(.''.. . ' .
; Mrs. J. H. RIttter and daughter ar
rived home this morning from Port
land, where they have been for sev
eral weeks.. ':':.)
Mrs. Josie Eberhard of McMlnn
vile, Oregon,: arrived this morning
; snd will apend ef few days visiting at
the home of the home of her son.
Receiver Colon R- Eberhard, ''Uyj '
C E. Peary of Marlon, Pa., la her
visiting his friend Night Operator
Terpaney at the Western Union. Mr.
Peary la looking for a location, and
nay decide to locate In this section
; of the country., ch' "''
Peter O'Sullivan 1 over from Pen
dleton. . He states his son, who was
recently , Injured on the railroad is
recovering slowly and Is now In the
hospital at Portland.
Dr. VI. D. McMillan
Painless Dentistry
la Grande National Bank Bldg.
' Both Phones
Bishop Paddock arrived today to be
a guest with Rev. and Mrs. JJpton TL
Gibba for a few days.
Mrs.r R. H. Lloyd ana flaugnter.
came down from Elgin today to oin
J Attorney Lloyd, and lake In the ex-
Mr. and Mrs, James E. Gilklnson
and children are down from North
Powder to attend the fair. While
in the city they are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jackson. ? '
E. O. Massee arrived last evenu);(
from Hood River, where' he had been
transacting business and has joined
his family, who are guests with rela
tives here. They" depart tomorrow
morning for their, home in Meno
monle, Wis., via Salt Lake and Den
ver. ,.. .w?v.,v.,i; : , : ,ti ;i
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' John L. Mars was last night award
ed the 1 contract of macadamizing
Adams avenue, from Hemlock to the
county road, j Little els, was tran
sacted at the council meeting except
the reading of reports which were as
announced In the Observer last evening.-
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Annie Fines and Noah Dean of
Chelton, Neb., are guests for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Frltts
and family. Mr. Dean will visit his
father, J. Dean at Cov before re
turning to his home. Both have been
2 ,;n t?n?! -tour , of th north
west: : . :!'..'-'-v '
Colonist travel into Oregon ' and
Washington over the Harrlman lines
has broken all records for the opening
week of the fall season. Reports just
received of the total for seven days,
at the office of General Passenger
Agent William McMurray of Portland,
show that the Initial, seven days of the
season saw the Harrlman lines bring
Into the two Northwest states 1158
persons, which Is 1 more than cam
the first week of the 1908 Fall season.
In 1908 the first week embraced a
period of eight days, whereas this year
the week Is a perlpd .of seven days.
Seven days of 1909 brings over the
system 1 more persons than did eight
days of 1908.
Will Have Search Lights.
MELLILLA,; Oct 7. The first
Spanish trocha in Africa, is to be es
tablished when the railroad between
Nador and Tetuaan is to be built
with block houses every mile con
taining large " calibre guns. ' Search
lights will also aid the Spaniards in
fighting the Moores. .
' ; ' Big Libel Suit on. ; ;
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 7-Although
subpoenas haven't been issued yet, it
is probable the .hearing of Charles R.
Williams ; and Dele van Smith,- pro
prietors 1 of the 'Indianapolis iNews,
charged with libeling the government
in connection . with Panama w canal;
purchases will go on' next Monday,
, Prominent government officials wilt
be called to testify, also many other
leading- thinkers of .'the 'country. ;
. SUe of Final Settlemenb
Notlc is hereby given to all con
cerned that Mary O. Hulse, i execu
trix of the last will of Marquis L.
Hnlse, deceased, has filed In th Coun
ty Court of Union. County, 'Oregon,
her final account In th administra
tion of said estate and said court baa
set Monday the 4th day of October,
A. P., 1909, at t o'clock p. m., as th
urn for hearing' wu tovvuui wiu lii;
objections thereto.' ' ;
; . MART O. HULSE,' ,
i8-l?0-27-:M Executrix.
Gaarantoe4 Pablie Laid Scrip. '"
Th C. 73. Ttowers Co Miles City,
Mont,' agents for Northern Pacific
Land Scrip, will select tor you any
vacant, non-mineral, - government
land. Writ them for particulars.
v Fapers Wanted. "
The La Grand Evening Observer
of the dates of Sept 6, 13th and 19th.
Those who may have them will con
fer a favor for which we are willing
to pay, by delivery of same to this
office. " .
Labor Banks Favored,
SAN RAFAEL. Calif,. Oct. 7. A
proposition to form saving banks un
der the direct control ot labor ur-
Kaulftilioh&r.wa'sa' feature of the reso
lutions adopted today by the aiat.t
federation of labor convention. -The
resolution cited the failure of the
Chicago labor bank but declared
thero were reasons why California
labor ; organizations should handle
their own funds, and members of the
committee were Instructed to draw
plans for presentation at the next
convention of the federation.
' Decision Tonight
NEW YORK, Oct. 7. William Ran
dolph Hearst will announce whether
he will run for mayor late this af
ternoon at a meeting of the notifi
cation , committee. Republicans ju
bilant at the prospect as they pre
dict they will carry the city If Hearst
enters and spits the Democratic vote.
Tammany chieftains are worried.
LOST--One small white fluffy kitten,
- three black spots on back. Reason
abte reward. , Bertha Natlno. Pas
t time theatre. (0-fl-6t) ;yjiv
DR. M. P. rMENDELSOHlT
XpCCTOB OF OPTICS.
Is permanently located at U5
Adams . avenue, opposite postoffllce.
i Never hav 1 had the connection
between headaches t and i y strain
brought, home to m more forcibly
than during, this woek, 3. ;-.
'Ou of the cases thai have visited
m during th past few days, over a
dozen hav com because of severe
headaches, and this although their
vision was perfect or nearly so. .
..Xbey, felt that eye strain must he
at the bottom of the trouble, and so
came in order ihni, alier the wuai
ctref ull scientific testing, glasses
might be supplied, and the cause of
all th trouble removed.
If jo saffef from headaches, If
the print Mars ; when rekdlng, If
yoa cannot sew r knit as one yon
414 t is certain that eje strain Is
present, .
Why should you wa-t to worry
along with bad eyes and suffer head-
aches and other disorders, which are
caused by eye slraln? when Dr. Hen
delsohn will give you eailre relief for
a comparative small cost and guaran
tee satisfaction n every respect.
Dr. Mendelsohn Is endorsed by all
of the physicians of the city and all
the leading occullsts of Portland.
Every esse is seen by me personally.
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City Grocery and Bakery,
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, : Bell Phor.e, Main 75 Independent 241 I
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Place your orders for coal, future
r immediate delivery. It you will
give the fuel problem a lltt'.a constd
aration, it will show - you that the
early purchaser will save roonejV
Take advantage of th storage rates.
FEED New alfalfa hay now In.
Buth phones Main 6.
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The cauEf) of all skin diseases can be traoed to bc:us humor or acid in
the blood; the cuticle Is always healthy whore too circulation is freo fro-n.
Impurities. .-Wiion the blood la infected with acrid cr unhealthy matter it
cannot perform its natural work of nourishing tho ckin. regulating its tem
perature nntl prosnrvinir its normal eoftnoss, pliability and healthfulnss.
.itr,ii.nu ji- ii-.u-.u .'3 ttau uuiiames uo U3jucato uiircs ad tissues around t1i3
pcrcs rr.d !;.r.d3 find produces soma of t!io mxty forma of skin disonsn.
The itching und stinging so often accoinijanyi-ii? skin affections are produced
by the acposit from tha blood of tho acrid humors. with, niiiiph it. fliir, i
into the 8?scltive membranous flos'a lying Just btnenth ths outer cover In p
and surrounding the countless nerves, poros and glands. ThU explains whr
scratching tho outer skin atford3 no relief from the itching and burnirr.
3. S.S. cures Skin Diseases of every character by purifying the blood. Is '
033 dow-a i.itJ tho circulation aal romovos tho humors or acids which ars
causing tho trouble, builds up the wdj..:, ccrid blood, and pirmansntly curj
vcry varisty cf cUin afleotion.' Local apP ications can only soothe; thev
never euro because they do not reach the blood'. H. S. S. goes right into th't
circulation, roaches the trouble and cures it ly :v -ias tho cause. Boo':
an Skin Diseac33 and any medical adv'jo fro ta cM v ' w-ite.
ire swirr c?rcir:3 c:., Atlanta, ca.
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, Because it does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any
poisonous drugs. Because E-IiU-SA cores piles. U. & Dispensatory
recommends every Ingredient of E.BC-8A. Drug laws usJm "false o?
silsleadlnr sUtemenU" a crime. Thrfor th sal of all oil or nar
eotle pile medicines la illegal because they effect tha brain and spinal
narrow; produc constipation and never cur. Only druggists ol
highest standing sell and endors 2.U8A. i v
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The musical instrument that sells strictly
for one price to everyone
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