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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1909)
1 1 III III GOES TELL STORY , OF BEAUTIES Still the Battle Rages, fast and Furious, the Selling Jtill Continues at III1 AGAI't INCREASE OF TWEKTI CESTS i BARREL QUOTED. cearirERriAL club wil be the XOYI3G SPIBJT Leclirw si Extensive Travels Will do Fictsre-Taik Attraction - i Local Dealers Advised that WhoWai5 I'rlc?s Jnnip fte a Sack, ' I Under the auspices of the Comer 4al club of this city Mr. Prince ol Su Francisco will appear in an llus trated lecture on the vening of Dec. 2 i The lecture will cousist of descrlp . Hons of the magnificent scenery on fas banks of the Columbia, to Port land and from here to various points South as far as Catllena islands. , . ' The pictures showing the rapid de velopement of San Francisco since the fire will be of especial Interest to the public. From that city the Journey continues by way of Burlln game. Redwood City, San Matoa, San Jose, Palo Alto and on through the Santn Clara valey to the Yosimite val ley.the chief clt.toa hpin ?r!t:J. " Santn Barbara with its splendid driveways Is described and the story f the old mlBlons la told. Los Ang eles Is shown and talked about, also Pasadena that city of millonalres. At the islands of Catllena the trip closes. There are ISO colored slides supplemented by a seria of moving pictures. JISfiled In the filing of tho plot of the Sum Srrllle cameteiy today the hlsto.y of one of the oldest semeterles in Eastern Oregon is revived In the mem ry of the pioneers. The Summervllle cemetery is one of the largest ceme tries in Union county and was In the art days the county burying ground. There are few pioneer families in Union county today who do not have some close ties binding them to that spot of ground. 1 . J. L. Woodell, president of the ceme tery association, Is In the city today looking after the recording of the laad. He says that work is contin ually being done on the grounds and that It Is being kept in fine condition by the people. Contributions to the president and directors for the carry ing on of the work are made by peo ple from all over the country as the fist Is dear to the memory of the old timers. i FOR RENT House of eight rooms on the comer of Grady Avenue and First street Phoue Black 1192. t Scenic Theatre S. A. CARBINIER, Prop. & Mgr. I VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURE SHOW. WebBter Circuit Week Beginning Nov. 22nd. t O'NEAL AND MARION Burlesque on Uncle Tom's Cab- In. THE KENMORES. .. .. Willie and the Dolls. "Is It Human or Wax. Two reels of Moving Pictures i Two performance every night A Door open at 7 and first per- formanre at 7:30; Second per- formance at 8:35. -A manure v euursuuy Bua OilV urday '' " & Evening Price: 10c and 20c- A Mattel Se as4 Its 8 V jJ HM4UMavaaiBapMBV g su'lSaM''" HsjasBajgr"'"1 VhSMsxariaV4S)iAdltoti.ttMBt 'sgaBMBSW Every available inch of floor space is packed with bargains and hundreds and hundreds of anxious buyers are taking advantage of the opportunity r-i n r Ft This M Oh WW ighiy Merchandising Battle Will J ja i att rm tt JjUJlIu ', ' j Flour has gone up.. While the rfc in price does not compare in size v the increase at Portlcnd, still the dil 1 ference here Is material. Flour sellbj' at ,14.60 per barrel wholesale ls.no1 going at 4.80 which makes a diffef ence of five cents on the. sack, at grades. In Portland the increasa k! three thimes as much. I ' Local, retail dealers were notlflti! of the change this morning and r now selling local flour at that quo tation. Wheat CorreBpondlnirly Hipk. It never rains but it pours, is the ok slOKan. but in this instance It p rntnJ - Continue Scores of homes are being made happy an hundreds of hearts made glad try the savings of the many dollars during this the Most Most Wonderful Sale ever inaugurated in La Grande. You Take No Chance Here. Every Item Guaranteed , . . - - - - - i" ' i - - a Hfgh-Grade Clothing SO odD(D)(lD Worth of High Grade Glothing marked at. most ridiculous reductions. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes - . ' SIT . 3 aaa worth of Shoes for Men, women ana ,UUU Children from the best manufacturer in the United States, suffers the effects of the knife. $5 Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Skirts All Ladies, and Misses Suits and Skirts are being t sold at prices you must see to believe. Never before have you had an opportunity to buy Bright, New Merchandise right at the time you will be buying these, anyway . Prices Beyond the Wildest Dreams of the Most Hysterical Bargain Hunter Don't Wait; DON'T DELAY, GQML: at Once rove the opportunity and increase your bank account with your sav ; l g this, the greatest money-saving sale ever held in La Grande - i .in ...... - mmmmmmimammt ";, ,. . .. , j j .... M its- W moire days fhe Fj j J The Store from where Disappointment never comes. rising, wheat is correspondingly ot increase, and as reported yesterday, It commanding a dollar for the Forty Fold. With wheat growers realliltj this lucrative remuneration for theli crops, flour consumers can at lean smile at the Income of others vbllt paying the higher prices. Kotiee of Election. The annual meeting of the mem. bers of the La Grands Commerch Club wtu be held in the Club roam La Grande , National Bank building Tuesday evening, December 14, 190), for the purpose of electing six di rectors and transacting such othy business as may properly come be fore the meeting. JOHN COLLIER, 4 President La Grande. Oregon. Nov. 13. 1909. LOST A ladies fur, in the central part of the city. Leave at Selder's store and get reward. "For the past six years I have sold and i recommended Chamberlain'? rvl- lc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of the beeH patent medicines on the market v hnndle some others for the same pur poses that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy Is sure to affect a curs, and mr customer o certain to ap preclats my -aniiam&m9 is t kSa. that I give It the preference." For le by all good dealers. mi A I HEART ri The Never FalUng Delight ' W. E. HANKEVILLE'S . Enormous Triumph A story from life presented in dramatic form! Abounding in bit . manlty, bubbling over with Joy ous comedy. . ' , , Moil Mov. 2 Thrilling and realistic situa tions arouse the spectator to the highest . pitch of enthusiasm. Trices C0V ?5e and $1.00' Scats on sale at Tan Buren's Satarday Morning. STEWARD'S Opera House j i.WJ!..m; :r.T.;