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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
iYEMJU ftB3?RtYZB. LA GRA5DE, OEKGOS. t HCESDAI, OCTOBER Oregon Galls 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 IB, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific (LINES IX OREGON) From Chicago .. . .....t From St Louis M.00 From Omaha .. JVW From St Paul f UM 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 Extr cost Send us the name and address of any one interested in tho State for Oregon literature. WM. McMUERAT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, ORE. SMI FALLS 0 lnF I used, and under no tlrcumst i r would I enter Into any contest for sai' said position. Any compctant resiivtt of th eFirst ward who c'esires the r" sitlon Is welcome to it so far as I hi-. concerned. WM. W.LLER. FIRST SEAL SNOW OF THE TEAR ON MOUNT EMILY. General Rainfall Throughout the Coun ty Helps the Farmers. Jack Allison conductor on the Pen-dleton-Portland run for 17 years, is in the city to spend a few days with friends. Thai is his first lay off in 17 years. J - The first Enow fall of the season came last night Mount Emily and the mountains east of the valley were eov- red and the snow had crept well down todard the foothills. The snow on the mountains fell last night when the .02 inches of rain was falling in the val-1 ley. J During the day and night yesterday j the valley got .27 Inches. Reports from i the Sandrldge Indicate that the rain ; was general and did great good . in 1 loosening up the summerfollow and starting the weeds. . The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened tilth Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts Is superior tu any plaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains in thes side or chest, give it a trial and you are cert ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. Tnis liniment also relieves rhuematl? pain and Is certain to relieve anyone dif fering with that disease. Sold hr hit good dealers. : The Little Shop Main St. I Bumping of all kinds, Includ 7 t lng shirt waists & Center pieces, f done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given In stenciling. Full Hns of em broider? materials. A cornstalk near, Jefferson, had four fine cars of popcorn 1 I V COMMUNICATION. 4 Editor La Grande Evening Obse-v?1 I was surprised to. notice in yu-v issue of last evening that the under signed was a candidate fo fill the va cancy caused by the nalgiirttlon ot Councilman Bolton, and that my na-ne together with others, had been ballot ed upon at the last meaning of the city council. I' desire to sa ihit such :i? tion was taken entirely without n?y knowledge or consent; that I w. NOT a candidate for sal J position; th. t although I hive been fpoken to by several citizens about the matter,. I have up to this time consistently :e fused to consent to mv name be'a CANADIAN PACIFIC Soo-Spokane Route National Apple Show Spokane NOVEMBER 15-20 THROUGH TTCKVTS Tft AIL EASTERN POINTS APPLY VIA THIS ROUTE WITHOUT AD D1TIONAL COST, PERMITT ING DAT'S STOP OYER. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS DE LUXE ? From 0. R. k N. Depot Spokane Dally 10 a. m. To St Paul, Chi Chicago and the East j Details, Berths, Literature, ad-, dress Local Agents O. R. & N. G. M. JACKSON, T. P. A. J. S. CARTER Gen't Agent 14 Wall St Spokane. .... A GOOD RcCORD Wehave conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. ' There must a reason. A trial order will explain . the mystery. - A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 The Sum Total of Human Hanninecc Is attained by the man who selects a place which Is approved by his iZi an: adaptable for his entire family. 10 live amidst such condi tions approximates about the keen est Joy imaginable. "Where are such conditions to be found In the rapidly growing Northwest? Ill' you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a . large amount ot property listed to choBe from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa nns. Sugar Beeti Farms, City Property, Grain Farms, Hay Farms, Timber Lands. With or with out improvements. , Prices right Let me show you. C. 1 BLACK, The Real bstale fan Observer Want Ads Pay -- z. - PHENOM1NAL E ARG A I MS Shrewd and economical buyers take ad vantage. Jtmeans a great saving to you. THESE BIG SPECIALS IN 1 PIECE DRESSES A fortunate opportunity enables us to offer a sample line of one piece street and party dresses in both light and dark colors. All are well made and beautifully trimmed. LOT 1 Consists of broadcloth, flannels and fancy mixtures in blue, grey, maroon and black.- Keffular $20.00 values, on sale f or $1o.oj LOT 2 Consists of Panama, broadcloth and novel ty materials, colors are black blue and Catawba, trimmed with buttons and satin bands, "egulai $22.50 value, on sale for . . $l.i LOT 3 Consists of beautifully made Herringbone, Satin and broadcloth, colors are Old Rose, Grey - nd blue Actual $25. value, on sale f or . . .... M.i.) Vic '-TTr-E . V . if II. FLASELETTE KIM0NAS 63c A sample line of flanellette kimonas In light and dark colors. A farge var iety ot paterns and all sizes. They are all well made and dainty, pretty patterns. They are actual lt.00 val ues. Buy all you want Friday and Saturday for 83 cents ;.t in! ici jtfn opportunity to purchase good seas onable merchadise at unheard of prices. Qtand JWf Sale ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES SUITS REDUCED FOR THESE TWO DAYS LOT 1 Ladies new Herringbone Stripes and colors Coats, 50 inches long, the newest styles. Regular value $15.00, sale price $9.85 LOT 2 Fancy weaves in all colors, jet button trim med coats, 40to 45 inches. Regular $18.50 to $20. values. Sale price .... . . $14.95 LOT 3 Fancy Serges and plain broadcloth, all col ors and shades, 42 to 45 inch coats. Regular price $22.00 and $25.00. On sale at . . . . . . . v .... $18.45 REMEMBER ALL OF OUR $30. ,$35., and $50. are REDUCED .Sl'l SALE OF LADIES' COATS. - - AT ' CONVINCING- PRICES. '. Assortment 1. Ladies' Long Coats, Black Chiveots and Kersey's Regular Values to $12.50, Sale price $6.65 Assortment 2. Ladies' Long Coats, best shapes made from the new 'coatings, values to $12.50 at the convincing price of $7.95 Assortment No. 3. Black Broadcloth Coats, full length, very stylish, Regular $15.00 coats on sale for , . .$11.35 O) EXTRA SPECIALS IN WAISTS. A line of tailored and other style, waists in plain white and colors. Reg ular values to $1.25 for 98 cts. All sizes la white tucked lawn waists, very sheer and dainty, on sale at .. .. .. .. ..68 cts.. A fine line of white and colored waists in both tailored and dreso styles. Regular $2.00 to $2.25 value, fop ..$1.38 A few styles in bright and dark col ors both tailored and others On sale Rt ..$1.59 High grade waists in all sizes and a good variety. On sale at .. . .$1.89 A fine line of high gTade waists la both tailored and other styles." Reg ular values to $3.75, on sale now .. .. $2.38 for .,,-:. - ( v ST If '. 4) li '