La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 03, 1910, SECTION I, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY. JUNE 3: 1910
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WOOLTEX -suns
HENDERSON CORSETS
NEMO CORSETS
UTZ & DUNN . and PIN
GREE SHOES
and OXFORDS
BLACK CAT HOSIERY
DRESS GOODS and trim
mings of every descrip
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TAILORED and
WAISTS
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BENJAMIN CLOTHING
for MEN '
EIDER, HEIMER, STEIN
CLOTHING for YOUNG
MEN ' ,
XTRA GOOD SUITS for
BOYS
GORDON and STETSON
HATS
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THE QUALITY STORE
Did you ever stop to think what has made this store the largest and
best known department store in Lastern Uregon. Highest quality J J. e. Felt oxfords and ! S
cinu a square aeai irom us Degmning isine secret or tins great suc
cess. Once a customer, always a customer' has been our aim in
all dealings. Come and see us and learn why.
Surprise Oxford sale
for Men
Lingerie
An elegant assortment of styles in
Tan, Patent and Black. Al sizes
values to $4.00. :
SALE PRICE $2.90
for Ladies
Your chcice of a large line of the
newest styles in ankle strap pumps
lace and button Oxfords. All
leathers. $3.50 and $4.00 ..
values. V
SPECIAL $2.90
See Our $2.90 Window
millinery
Half price
Includes all pattern hats, trimm-
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Clearance Sale of Ladies9
cnnro
INTERWOVEN SOX
COOPERS UNDERWEAR
B. V. D. UNDERWEAR
trimmings.
One-half regular price
Suits and Long Coats.
Every Ladies' Tailored Suit in the stock
and all Long Coats at prices that will
mean a big saving to you. All are late
Spring and Summer Stvles. . ,
WOOLTEX SUITS AND KENYON
COATS '
25 per cent reduction
On your Choice of any of these garments
We're Prepared best to fill your wants
By buying everything in large quantities we save both in price and in freight and
thereby are able to give you better quality goods for the same money or less, than
others can possibly do. If it came from West s, its the best.
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BRICK PEXSIS
( 'Editor and Owner.
plenty of experience before corns g
across tbe mountana, both with pub
licity and ingratitude and we hope
fee profited j0 lteat tbat" hl8
packets are lined with the CClnor tbe
realm and that bis future Is amply
provided for.
La Grand wants Tom to visit here,
Not as i professional booster, not
,, .r,w. -,. ,....- i , . f - -emo. ' trtt any business mission, but merely
Entered at thpbswifatial La iJ'ande." Private who comes to
f te.. II. At I A-
M IM:8ndtlasi matter j mm
I rae Prtu TtUptfi gertlee
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Daily, single copy.......... .... 5c
Dally, per week.............. 15c
Dally, per month............... 65c
Tbla paper win not publish ai ar
fcl appearing over a nom de plume.
Signed articles will t revised sub
ject to the discretion of the editor.
Please sign your articles and save
llsappointmeiiL
TOM RICHARDSON RELAXES.
Announcement that Tom Richardson
la to retire from -active management
of the Portland Commercial club on
June dOth does not come as a sur
prise to those who know Mr. Richard
son personally. When he was in La
Qratide a short time ago bis friends
thought they could 'understand that
the professional publicity man was
about to take a little time, off and per
mit his nerves and muscles to relax.
We do not like to sea htm retire
from the position he hat filled as no
other man could, but we do believe
Tom Is entitled to some rest and a
ltttle time to "get acquainted with
his family" as he terma It
: Whether he will re-enter the field
tt aome future time remains to be
seen, but this is certain. If there is
a alow community on the face of
God's green earth that seems to have
lost its bearings and wants to get
hack Into the game, ft little of Tom
Richardson will do the, work. He
has done more for Oregon, assisted
by the newspapers, than any other
one factor.
; We hope he has made some money,
for he Is entitled to it Certainly
ha has made money for other people.
Many a man In Portland now worth
more than a hundred thousand can,
If he will be honest In the matter,
, trace hla wealth to Tom Richardson's
fforts. Usually the man who does
the community stunt though, gets lit
tle out of it for himself. It may he
In Oregon there is a move on the
part of undertakers and clergymen
to pass a law prohibiting Sunday
funerals. The reason for this is be
cause all persons employed at funer
als want a day ' of rest While the
proposition ' is a little of- the ordi
nary, there Is considerable merit to
It To legislate against burying any
one on Sunday seems out of order,
hut If there is no other way to break
the precedent such may be necessary.
In Oregon climate to a day's differ
ence In burial does not count for
i so much as it does In some local!
I ties.
found gold bearing dirt under Its
building. And there wait no van ex-1
pected on the Institution, either. -
Boys'
HEIR Tp HOMESTEAD,
and Glrln Institution at Port
land Beneficiary In Will.
The Boys' and Girls' Aid society,
of Portland, has been bequeathed a
homestead owned by W. L. Justice.
The school today went through the
necessary steps at the La Grande
land office to have the title trans
ferred This is an unusual occasion
and adds to the list of strange things
that occur In the land office.
A TT (T IT Tra
novice lor Jume m
noes
The draymen at Portland have gone
on a strike. Probably the draymen
are better prepared to carry the load
than anyone else.
The bank at Placervllle, Colorado.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE A windmill and tank
holding 400 gallons. Inquire 2103
First street or phone Black 3761.
WANTED Lady to mend underwear.
Inquire at once. Cherry's New
Laundry.
Clurfiberlain'i Stomach and Liver Tablet
are Mfe, sure and reliable, and have been
praised by thousands of women who have
been restored to health through their gentle
aid aivi iar.i" "'!
GEORGE PALMER, Pres ' W. L. BRE5H0LTS, Assl Cash.
F. J. HOLMES, Tke-Pres EARL ZU5DEL H Asst Cash,
F. L. METERS, Cashier.
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANDE; OREGON
United States Depository
Capital and Surplus $180,000.00
DIRECTORS
GEORGE FALMEB
F. J. HOLMES
W. J. CHUBCH
F. L. METEBS
C C. FEKI5GT05
G. U CURATES
F. K. BTEKIT
IT. L. BRE5II0LTS
W.M. PIEXCE
TTItfc oar ample rtsearces aid facilities we eaa render yet efficient
service and handle year baslaess to jaar entire stalsfactloa
NEWLY WEDS
otany one contemplating going housekeeping
or refurnishing a room or two
Also those figuring on adding individual pieces of fur
niture or buying
New Carpets, Rug s, Stoves,
RAWGES, DRAPERIES, BEDDIM,
Or Home Wares of any kind will find It to
tlieir absolute advantage to supply
their wants at
Heinry
FURNITURE JSTQEE.
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: Not as High but a little better !
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a tt .nt with Richardson. He had