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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1909)
rn;5nc onasESTEB. la ceasde, oeegoj. SATUBiur, octobeb so, im s (1 1 111 mi r in , ii 1 OregpEi Galls re People" Pai 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, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific (LIXES IN OBEGON) From Chicago .....ttt From St Louis u.oe From Omaha From SL Paul ................ ts.oo 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 coat Send us the name and address of any one Interested la the State for Oregon literature. WM. McM UREA Y, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, ORE. widsspis Hugh McCall. Raymor 1 McKennon, John Clark. John - Gor Jon. All Hugg, Roscoe Dcane Forest Ivanhoe and Judge T. S. Oawford. ' . PLATS E5TIRE GAME AT QUARTER ' 1ESTEBD IT. Th m !-- A piece of flannel dampened tilth Chamberlain's Liniment , and bound on to the affected parts Is superior to 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 witk the prompt relief which It affords. Tuls liniment also relieves rhuemath pain and is certain to relieve anyone euf-. fering with that disease. Sold hy all good dealers. A cornstalk near Jefferson, had four fine ears of popcorn. I ine uiue onop main di. Btaiupiog of all kinds, Includ lux shirt waists ft Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given.' Orders taken and lessons given In stenciling. Full line of em broidery materials. Many From Here Witness Contest at Cardea City Friday. Twelve La Grande au5 Union coun ty people returned today from Walla Walla where they saw the O. A. C. vanquish the Btrong Whitman team. Not only are the returned guests elat ed at the score for they . were al most to a man "agle" adnereants but they are also delighted with the brill iant playing of Charles Reynolds, '09 local high school, who ran the team and played q.s.-trtep. It la Bald by those who saw the ame, and corroborated by the player that his word was su preme durln; the entire game, and though this &a his first hi ii contest, toe ran the team without a sugestion from any of tl-o players. His dodging which has always, been one of his traits proves valuable In running, in punts and on quarter end runs. As announ.vrf in the Observer last night, the final scqre was ten to 6 in favor of O. A. C. Borleske, the Whit man star, caught a punt and run through the entire O. A. C. field for a ( touchdown. While Whitman resorted j to all the science it controlled in foot ' ball, O. A. C. never disclosed a single open play or trick attack. j . Those Mho Attended. I Among those who went from this city and county to attend the game and most of vbom returned this morn ins 'are! J'r- sna" ,rs- E Reynolds. Treason!" s Notice. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand to pay all county warrants issued prior to August 1, 1908 and that Interest on same will cease after October 23, 1909. JOHN FRAWLEY, County Treasurer. 10126 11-26. : 1 opok CANADIAN ' PACIFIC Soo-Spokane Route National Apple Show ane NOVEMBER 15-20 THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL r.'.STLHI' a GIMS Attn VIA THIS ROUTE WITHOUT AD DITIONAL COST, PERMITT. ;ING DAY'S STOP OYER, ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS DE LUXE - From 0. R. X. Depot Spokane Dally 10 a. m. To St Paul, Chi. Chicago and the East. Details, Bertha, Literature, ..ad dress Local Agents O. R. & N. G. M, JACKSON, T.P.A. J. S. CARTER Gent Agent, 14 Wall SL Spokane. A GOOD RlCORD Wehave conducted a laundry business in ' La Grande for many years. There, must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. ' A. B. G. Laundry PM0NE MAIM 7 The Sum Total of Human Happiness is attained by the man who selects Ufa ant adaptable for bis entire f tioiiB approximates about the keen such conditions to be found in the you. Go to a J. BLACKL He has a chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa Property, .Grain Farms,. Hay Far out improvements. Prices right. a piace which la approved by his amlljr. io live amidst such condl est Joy Imaginable. "Where are rapidly growing Northwest? . Ill large amount of property listed to rms. Sugar Beet' Farms, City ms, Timber Lands. With or Wlth- Let me show yon. C j, BLACK, The Real tslate. Van Si Observer Want Ads Pay S3EBS pU" JLL UL sLL in t: 3l Shrewd and economical buyers take ad vantage. St means a great saving to you. THESE BIO 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. Regular $20.00 values,' on sale for ..... . , . . . . . . . $13.85 LOT 2 Consists of Panama, broadcloth and novel ty materials, colors. are black blue and Catawba, trimmed with buttons and satin bands. Regular $22.50 value, on sale for . . ....... .. . . . . .$15.35 LOT 3 Ooiisists of beautifully made Herringbone, Satin "and broadclothcolors are Old Rose, Grey and blue. Actual $25. value, on sale for . .$10,75 1. FLAXELETTE KIMONAS S3 . ' ' ... ' . A sample line of flaflellette klmonas (n light and dark colors. A farge var iety of patents and all sizes. They are all well made and dainty, prc'ty patterns. They are actual $1.00 val ues. Buy all you want Friday and Saturday tor 63 cents si- jtfn opportunity to purchase good seas onable merchadise at unheard of prices. (Jrand Jw7 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 . . .,$18.45 REMEMBER ALL OF OUR $30. ,$35., and $50. are 1 ' ' ; ' ' - v REDUCED- tFTi n r SALE 01 LADIES'. COATS. CNINCINO PRICES. Assortment 1. . . . Ladles' Long Coats,-Black Chiveots and Kersey's Regular Values to $12.50, Sale price $6.65 - J Assortment s 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 ill sua : x k ikA 'La. EXTRA SPECIALS IN WAISTS. A line of tailored, and other style waists in plain white and colors. Reg ular values to t'l.25 for 98 eta. All sizes in white tucked lawn , waists, very Bheer and dainty, on sale at;V ".. v.Mcts. . A fine line of white and colored ' waists in both tailored and dress4 styles. Regular $2.00 to $2.25 value,' for .... ., ;.U8 A few styles in bright and dark col ors both tailored and others On sale at .. .. .. ..$1.69 High grade waists in all sizes and a good variety. On sale at .. . .$1.89 A fine line of high grade waists In both tailored and other styles. Reg ular values to $3.75. on sale now for Ba'iBssW . frr'iW ii- f WiiTiJ C. '0 (0 O