PAGE EIGHT L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1910. I 1 A v A visit to this Store to-morrow will convince the most skeptical that this store i indeed making the effort of its entire carreer at bonafide bargain giving. Sale runs fou more days. Better come to-morrow. Carpenters jflprons White and Colors, extra heavy Duck. Regular 50c .values, extra special for Friday ......... 21c ttlerisJuits 25 Men's Suits, broken lines, values to $25.00, on sale "Fridav onlv.':. extra SDe cial .V. $9.89 Metis Underwear Job lot Men's Underwear, broken sizes, regular prices $1.00 to $1.50 each. Extra special ... .v . . ... . . 39c Jffen'sCanvassijlQVes Good heavy grade Canvass 24c pair to close at. ... . 5c Men s Suspenders 25 doz. pair slightly dam aged but worth several times the price asked. Ex- Men's idork Pants 100 pair, regular prices $3.00 to $3.50. These are good grade wool pants, extra special for Friday. . $1.98 Children s fose Good heavy 20c Ribbed Chil dren's Hose. Extra special for Friday . v, . .'. . . . 12c Addies f me Vests Extra lisle thread ; combed yarn. . Sizes 4, 5 and 6, worth 25c, special for Fri day, . . . . . ..!.. . . .... j 17c Slack ffeatherbloom Aadiey Underskirts Fine grade Tailored Skirts, full skirts. Extra special for Friday . . . ...... $1.18 Wash Dresses A large assortment of Ging ham, other materials neat ly made on. Special sale for Friday ......... $4.98 Ladies Waists 100 to close out at a redicul ; , ous low price. Values $2.00 - on g1o arvppial for . -Fri- Special Dress Skirti A complete stock of fine Dress Skirts, all colors and sizes. Extra special for Friday $3.98 day .......... 09c Ladies' Silk Un erskirts All colors. Regular $10.00 Skirts guaranteed Taffeta on sale one day (Thursday onlv) ............. $4.85 Large Bath Towels j For Hotels and Barber, Shops. Fine Turkish Tow-j els. Thursday only. . 12c. Lanies' Fancy Neckwear A large assortment all colors A beautiful assortment. "Regular 35c to 50c val ues . ... ........ . . . . 15c Every Article in our Immense Stock Reduced You can always do better and better now than ever at i iu iwiiii iiw miwiii wwiwi iwiiwuiniii whhmhi williiiii i n n m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmcm $k f MHMHHWMafl rin iiiiiiiniiii r'-T r"ir tw - ..si.. ... ..-a hHaaMdiuMMMRnM k. CIRCUS DAY IS CROWDS FROM OCT OF TOWN ARE AOT.IT TO RECORDS. Notwithstanding That Weather Hln deri'tl, Good Shows Promlx? d. . Campbell Brothers' circus Is show ing a double performance In La Grande today, despite the intermittent j showers and somewhat disagreeable weather. Though the crowd in the city from out of town was not up to" the standard, the attendance this af ternoon at the show grounds was in dicative of the popularity of the show. The circus carries a fine line of at tractions and comment this afternoon from the main arena are to the effect that Campbell Brothers have a first class circus. The parade this morn ing was somewhat dampened in splen dor on account of the bad weather, but the line of march was nevertheless ihe gathering places of a large number of people. " the customary early morning exo dus to the railroad yards was re peated and in fact everything that a circus implies was carried out. The afternoon performance opened promptly at 2 o'clock, with the "grand entry" and the kids were hap py, while "pa" and "ma" looked on and smiled. . Campbell Brothers have a good en tertainment. Their feature acts were as entertaining as those seen in tho larger shows. Lamy Brothers, aerlxl performers, did some clever work and received , round after round of ap plause. Berre and Hicks composed a X T. SCOTT iano hus 4 J We have no need to give watches and rings J O away to get the names of people wanting to buy I j pianos. We have the kind they want.. The SherJ man Clay Line, Steinway, Ludwig, Kurtzmann, A. x B. Chase and Conover. At Prices Lower Than Inferior Grades. team that would be hard to beat, j They appeared In several acts on the wire and ladders and accomplished! some seemingly Impossible feats. Good Slack Wire Work. I SIgno, the slack wire performer, who Is recognized as one of the great est men in his line In the world, was a feature of the . program. Not only did he stand on a ladder and do a juggling act on the' loose wire, but he set , the crowd' marveling when he stepped into a pack measure on the wire and, . in short Jumps, traveled forward and back several feet. The Dlmitrl troupe of Cossacks ac complished some wonderful riding. The cowboy act of ,the Linton brothers was exceptionally .well exe cuted. These young men are as han dy with the rope as they are in the saddle and the lasso work they pull ed off was more thaa ordinarily clever. The menagerie contained a number of valuable animals, representing the fast diminishing and rare inhabitants of the wilds of foreign lands. The baby tigers and the deouof seals, se cured In Santa Barbara, Cal., the ele phants, camels and ponies attracted the most attention in this tent. WATER USERS IN A DILEMMA EVE -DOZEN LOSE WATER RIGHTS THIS MORNING. RhM Enforcement of Pay.np.QuIck Rnle Is Being FolloweA ' ROOSEVELT WEDDING SOON. Teddy Jr., Will Be Married Four Days Hence. Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. L 'v .GSAiVDF mON : W0PKS . , D. F ;;-:VlLD, Proprietor -.'' .', .'.:'V.; ." 7 . , - . r? ?.tM ,-iri ;f' ua Foundry r .. Rigid enforcement of the recently regulation in administration affairs pertaining to collection of water rents, was1 empnasized this morning when an even dozen patrons of the service were suddenly bereft of ser vice. In most instances neglect to pay before the 10th of the month was oversight merely and immediately af ter the service had been disconnected, prompt payments were made. The payments must be in the hands of the water department before the tenth of each month or immediately disconnection of service will follow. This Is the first month that the new rule has been observed and cuts were made indiscriminately. three initials, E. B. A., set in a circle. This circle Is divided into three sec tions, one for each letter, which, in a clever sort of a way, squares the cir cle, perhaps not mathematically, but that is about the only way the design can be even vaguely described. The round medallion containing the bride's cypher is small for the nap kins, and Is wrought in the centre of these, while for the table cloths it is much larger, and for the sheets still larger, and placed on the latter in the centre of the turnover on top. The pillow slips are embroidered a bit above the hems. The fleecy white blankets which have not a trace of color on them, are heavily embroidered with the" same device in white silk, and the white silk down filled' coverlets are also em broidered in similar way. Xordlca a Suffragette. ..New Ycik, June 16. Mme. Nordica who has become an enthusiastic suf fragist, will give a concert at Irving-ton-on-ths-Hudson tonight for the benefit of the cause. - 7 A Eugene . man made harm amounting to more than . $1000 for southern Oregon stage proprietor. Order Rock Springy For Winter Nov ' G. E. FOWLER New York, June 16. Four days hence, when pretty Miss Eleanor But ler; Alexander becomes the bride of "Teddy" Roosevelt, Jr., she will re ceive a hoBt of presents from relatives and friends, but none will be more highly appreciated than the gift she has already received from her mother. This consists of enough household linen to last the young couple the re mainder of their lives. For months expert needlewomen have been em ployed in embroidering the dainty and snowy linen, which will first be put to use when the bride and groom be gin housekeeping in their new home ! In San Francisco. . s " There are dozens and 'dozens o.r very tiling, table and tea- - cloths luut hwm cloths and UoUles totitte bii the polished limhnftany. Some liand nnbroidored cloth with Inserts o:'; French tinny ajid flct lnce crwt ixhcv.' $100 each;' less elaborate ones ' ??.", and rich damask cloths for breakfast j and simple dinners figured up about $30 apiece without the embroidery, which, of course, ' is very elaborate and beautiful and correspondingly costly. Some of the simpler damasks are In striped designs, and have nap kins to mnU'l). while many are like bits of gor:ou3 satin brocade, show ing elaborat? floral patterns. The bed linen is quite as beautiful as that procured by Mrs. Alexander for her daughter's table. There are piles of snowy sheets of sheerest lin en, woven and embroidered in Franpe, to which the bride's monogram was a scalloped edge, with a sort of em broidered beading about two Inches ; 1 do vr. wiiil e others show a. sort of .lr edge, with a, foliated border un derneath. - ; ' The pillow slips match, and like the napkins and 'table, rpths, arc alt pm- J(iiVered with the bride's monocram a curious cypherYvfompnsed of her S O i "if if n 77 h t7 vf I t We have the exclusive agency for j i ti16 Berry hat for men, $3 and up. j 5 Stetson hats made for our special : - .'; v- 5 : G.G.Peiiifi ort on !