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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1910)
PAGE EIGHT LA GUANDE EVENING OBSERVED TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1910. The big sale continues and sales are larger every day. The buying public is taking i dvantage of the big reductions in every department. You M hM much worthy cash tb-morrow. "V"- . ; . ' . v .' i---v ' : -:-ZX : -:H v1:: $ 1.68 $ Men's Dress Straw, Hats $2.23 and $2.50 grade, ex tra special for Wednes- : day. 7 ,V;' c 68 c Men's Muslin Gowns sizes. Values to $1.00. c 59 c Men's Dress Shirts A large assortment of Negligee dress shirts, ex tra special for Wednes day. Regular $1.25. ';;7;c 9 c Fine Dress Lawns ' All colors and new styles, extra special for Wednes ; day. Reg. 15c and 20c values. v : c 11 c New Dress Ginghams Red Seales. Toile de Noid. and other high grades, ex tra special for Wednes day. Reg. 15c Ginghams. c 10 c m Pure Linen Crash Toweling Extra wide, best quality, quantity limited, regular 15c, extra special for Wednesday. $ 1.39 $ Ladies' Wash Skirts Extra special for Wed . jiesday. Values, to $2.50. all eoiors and sizes. c 98 c Children's Shoes. . ; ' :j Extra special for Wednes day. A ; large ' lot oi.. children's shoes and ox- , fords.' Values . to $1.90 regular. '. ' . : : $ 1.89 $ Ladies' Shoes A ' large assortment of Shoes and Oxfords. Reg. $2.50, $3.C0 and $3.50. c 27 c Men's Aprons ; , ' Extra heavy white duck. ' Regular 50c grade. Spe cial for Wednesday. Pure White Table Linen ; ' ' Very fine grade, extra ' special for Wednesday. $ 1.98 $ : lien's Shoes .. ;VV ' 7-; ' , A ; snecial ; offering of Glen's Shoes for Wednes- day. Only regular $3.00 and $3.50 'grade. ' c 54 c Ladies' Union' Suits ; Summer 'weight, pure , white, all sizes, values to $1.00. Extra special for , Wednesday. : Child's Parasols A large stock of chil dren's faricv "' silk " sun shades, extra special for ' Wednesday. : ' ' ::'' - c 78 c : Men's Gloves " ; ; . " ' . lOOtniir. men's extra good X erado work gloves. Horse hide.tc. Regular $1.25 . and $1.50. 1 Every Article in our Immense Stock Reduced You can always do better m and better now than ever at ENGINEERS WIVES E.MEKTAIXED Mrs. Frank Jackson Is Guest of Hon or at Afternoon Part.' At the elbse or a regular numing of the a. I. A. to the B. cf L. E. held this afternoon the member weie Invited In a body to the homo of Fred Schilke who entertained com plimentary to Mrs. Frank Jackson, who hag just returned from . Detroit, Mich., as a delegate to the conven tion which was held there this spring. Light refreshments were served. has been arrested. Others were ter ribly mangled and' bruised. . ' Mrs. Clarence Brown,' wife of a stockbuyer, may , recover, but her, right foot la cut off and her left leg crushed. Mrs. William KInkaid, wife of a county road, supervisor will re cover, but suffers with a broken leg and arm. The motor was struck by a Great Northern train at a crossing where there were no gates.' .A. view of the track was obstructed by cars. BR0WXE LETTER INTRODUCED. Two Killed By Train. Noith Yakima, June 14. An , In quest over the bodies of Miss Hope Davis, of this city, and Miss Llna Buckmaster of Naches City, who were killed yesterday afternoon when a locomotive struck their auto, will be held this afternoon. The chauffeur Letter to White Oneriiitr Him 4ol, Introduced In Rronne Trial. t Make Ironing Easy M'llSIt 4lw CM1II wllMWlu Two hundrcil ami fif y homes in Ladnuido arc now using electric flat irons. . There is a reason for this. You cannot afford to be with out an electric iron. Let us place one in your home on trial. EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Company Chicago, June H. A letter writ ten by Lee O'Neill Browne instruct ing Charles White, confessed briber. I to see Lorlmer's secretary who It was stated, would give White a job, i was introduced today in Browne's j trial for alleged bribery in connection with Lorrimer'8 election. The letter . is one of several, written by Browne to White and introduced by the state In today's hearing. 1 COMEDY OF SHOOTIXG. 7 ScTenil Killed Before Misapplied Af fections Are Revenged. Concord, Calif.. June 14. Antone Williams, son of a wealthy Martinez rancher, shot and killed his divorced wife, 'Laura, and shot and seriously wounded Philip Roach, whom he ac cused of being Intimate with his for mer wife, and he was then shot and killed by Roach here today. Roach was arrested and sent to the Martinez jail. Williams had been married only a few months when divorced. They had been separated two yeaVs. They went together afterwards and. he had threatened to kill her several times. Williams met her on the street with her sister and shot her through the breast without a word. He then went Into the Jewelry store of Roach and shot him In the left arm and was shot by Roach. , , 1 ' the American Revolution will gather today at Mendota to celebrate the gift and transfer of the Gen. Sibley property made through Archbishop Ireland to the organization. The Daughters will restore the old house and make It Into an historical mu seum. Addresses will" be made by Gov. Eberhart and Archbishop Ire land . STRIKEBREAKERS STRIKE. Portland, . June 14. Six thirty-six strike breakers from; San Francisco went to work on the trans-! ' Thomas Paine Museum. New York, June 14. Patriotic exer cises In which many men of promi nence will take part are to be held today at New Rochelle, the home of Thomas Paine, the revolutionary pa triot and author. The old Paine homestead will hereafter be known as the Paine National Museum. A monument of the author of "The Age of Reason," which had been dauns1 by vandals, has been restored to 'in original condition. fer wagons today. k The remainder joined the ranks of the teamsters who are fighting for a wage Increase. Mayor Simon says he will enforce order , if he has to double the police force. ;V - of the i 100 IATE T0 C811' 0 .0. ffO FOR SALE Nearly new Iowa Dairy Separator. In best of condition. 400 to 500 pounds size.' Inquire at Smith ft Greene's Shoe store. OPEX ELECTRICAL OFFICE.' vYIImhi ami Jack Brlttntu Open Office it ii Msth street. St sota To Restore Sibley House. Paul, Minn.. June 14. Mlnne members of the Daughters of I. R. Wilson and Jack Brittain, both well known young men who hav? had several years of practical exper ience in electrical work, have open ed an office on Sixth street in the Thornton building and will conduct a seneral electrical supply and contract business. Grest Race Scene. Where "Queen Bess," the race horse "in Old Kentucky" wins the purse that pays off the indebtedness of the hero," a person who can keep from cheering is Indeed made of stone, for tM8 is conceded to be one of the best scenes ever written. ionium and tomorrow will be the las tcnances La Grande audiences will have to se this excellent South em play. . DAINTIES for Table or Lunch Basket Nabisco wafers in car toon or bulk. Lemon Snaps Cheese sandwich Oatmeal wafers Vanilla waters . Graham wafers .Butter Thins Sal tine Flakes ; Royal Groc F.ntennUe People Here. ' Polk Maya and ; ,1. H. Thompson, two well known people of Enterprise canicUJji Grande this afternoon on ""Niters.. AND cry- Ba(efy Vacation Trips Around the Circle ' Tickets sold from all stations In the Inland Empire going via Spo kane, Macleod and Calgary, through the Canadian Rockies, touching Banff, Lnke Louise, Field and Gla cier, returning via Vancouver, Vic toria. Seattle and Portland, or vice versa. ' '' " '- Tickets on sale dally June 1 to September.!. Final limit October! 31. Unlimited stopovers. ALSO SHORT TRIPS THROIGII THE KOOTEXAY AM ARROW LAKES. Write for literature and detailed information. V Bids For Wood. ' Notice is hereby given that the District School Board of School Dis trict No. 1, of Union County, Oregon, will receive up to four o'clock p. m of June 21', 1910, Bealed' bids for fur nishing said School District with 200 cords of four foot split yellow pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while ureen and not later than I . 1 1 v ti. iree iiuui iaigc kuuib ;nd anetttable to said School Board. Stld vtid to be delivered at High hihccl buitcling and to be corded up neatly and closely where directed by Board. Fifty cords to be delivered by WANTED Middle aged lady wishes employment. Will do cooking. Ad dress Mrs, L. G. Furrington, Sonv mer hotel. FOR RENT Four good rooms. $! per month. : 1505 Madison Avenue WANTED Waitress and cook at.lh( "' Oregon Hotel, Depot street .' July 15, 1910, and all on or befon Sept. 13, 1910. Bids tof be left w'tl School Clerk. Board reserves th Ight to reject any and all bids. . ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, June 13-21 School Clerk Ulan MIS mm We have the exclusive Agency for the Berry hat for men, $3 and up. 4. .;... ,. .,. .... :. ... . ...... , ........ .,.'-r : $ Stetson hats made for our special trade. Get under a new lid. mm Men