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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
T "7 . i T - 1 X I V i 1 : morrow let show pected A day set asidei apparel for Men Boys. Read the following quotations from the Men's Selection. Come; here to- you that we ard giving eveh better values than you ever ex- fit . f ' "J.. $1.95 for ; Saturday 5 Boys Suits, Kriee Pants, ages 8 to 14 years, a large lot of broken lines. Former price $4.00 to $5.00. -V; ' :j-"' $8.48 for Saturday A great, assortment of ; Mens Suits, size 36 to 44, $15.00 to $18.00. , $1.95 for Saturday !Men's Corduroy - Pants heavy weight, high grade. ' Former price $3 and $3.50. r $1.89"for Saturday "A" large assortment , of Men's high grade two Star Hats. Regular $3.50 Hats, . all sizes. - - 'yl.;-, 1 rbr oa turuay Mens Dress, and' work . Shoes, two great tables of our (best, shoes,. $3.00 and $3.50 grade. T ; 25c for Saturday ' 500 Menjs Silk Ties our best made.; Our 50c kind, for Saturday. ; " ; ;. . 4c for Saturday Fine grade white Hand . kerchiefs, full size, worth , ?8 l-3cy extra special for Saturday.:, . .. .. ,,:,r... , 98c for Saturday :, ' Men's Dress Shirts coat 4 style;. Our $1.2o and $1.50 kind, extra special for Sat- ' l urday. ;V.'; : .;.'; ? ) 87c for Saturday 100 pairs "Men's best grade -Horse Hide, Buckskin - md VHog hide Gloves. Our $1.25 . and $1.50 gloves, ' special , . tor Saturday. 85c for Saturday ... Finck's Detroit . Special Union Made Overalls, sold the world over for .$1.00. 2 3 c f or r Saturday Men's good grade Under- w6ar,; medium lan,d ' light , 'weight, all sizes. Stoct lim ' .ited. ; ": . . $1:68 for Saturday Men's $2,50 fanila Strau ';. Hats, all sizes, laree.assort . ment, extra special- for Saturday; ; All Day Saturday fc .- , lOcper lb. . 25. and 35c Candies, A large shipment just received. Dutch Um riDix)ps, Jclica Ccams7, Victoria Choco- lates, 'Marsh; Mellows, Pea-: J nut ferittle,' After Dinner Mints,' Cbfcfiamit Squares,'., Cream Covered' Dates, and 1 manjt other . high grado candies. 1 ..ft You can; always do better and better now than ever at Every Article in our Immense Stock Reduced KAISESIN SEARS SU0KE. Boy Killed by Street Car. 'J ' Portland, June 17. Mrs. Charle Booscrelts Within , Four Hundred Gaser of Boise, is prostrated today MlleB o'f Shore Today. ' , owing to the death of her three-year- " V " v-'' ? :V'old.,8on who was killed by agtreet Aboard the Kalserln, Jub nJ--ThV' caryestarday rteBOo little Kalserin Is within ,400 miles of Am-1 feiiQwB legs were-cut off, his arm brose channel light house at noon to- crU8hed and cne8t caved ln. i day. With the present schedule she will arrive in good time for .the Roosevelt welcome home. The weath er Is thick and the water rough. Grandma Gerklng of Athena died at the age of 92. She was greatly be loved by all who knew' her. - ; O i ' l Shirts t ' The no-vest Season is here and it hehooves the T)articular Man to look 'well to his shirts. We are J-showing exclusive Shirtings, 'that are distinctive in H BT1 ME8 HON CKAfK SECOSD HASEMAX OF O. A. C. IS HERE. Dccljile of Fielder Jones Will Appear In Local Line-up Hereafter. . "Doc" Ilorton, O. A. C's crack se: cond baseman, and All-Northwest for ward on the Pacific Northwest inter collegiate basketball team, will here after be a regular inflelder on the La Grande baseball club. Mr. Horton ar- EERS TO BE EUINED PROGRAM FOB THE ANMJAL . EVENT SOW BEADY. Commences at 10:30 A. M. And Con- , ' ' tlnnes For The Day. the A. T. Hill drug store duiiug the summer months.l . elude recitations, reminiscences and speeches. : ;' 8 Business meeting. . -' 9 Auld Lang Syne.' . fj, It is, hoped that a large attendance will be present. Invariably these an nual affairs are. sources of much pleasure to pioneers and their friends and Jt is evident that the amount of wbrk. being done on the entertainment of the guests will spell much success this year. Contract Expires. Saturday will be the last day that Mr. Burt, the noted artist, will be with us. If you haven't secured one of the Beautiful Oil Paintings you still have a limited time. Remember they are Free. 1 THE GOLDEN RULE CO. " J. T. SCOTT i . t. . ; a ... . ' n . i' ..i " i ' T l Ciiaracuu; . ami uaiuisyiiiv in pauiuus anu vowr nar- t,Ms Ilatural abllule8 addcd; hl3 appear. illOnieS. '';U;'yy':--:.- V " j' "ance on the local team wlll.be a big t ; - Shirts for Men 'who like 'good Shirts. ; assist " - i ; 7 ;We selected the clloice fal were made io our special ordei '"'aiakcr,:-; - ' I ; ; TCnffs attached or det;iche.d & v : It will be well to niAke'sel Outlines of what the Pioneer As sociation of Union county will.. K be entertained with when it meets in this city -on June 22 at 10:30 o'clock, were agreed upon today by represen tatives of the association.- Secretary rived today and will be employed at J" T' -Williamson announces the fol lowing program for the day: l-01d Hundred," by Pioneers and friends. .. His career In college baseball is too' 2 Invocatalon By Rev. J. D. Gil well known to need any elaboration. Ulan.1 - . ' - ' He Js a crack player on a crack team ' 3 Remarks,- announcements. , etc., -in fact his club won thd NurtUweat T " Rlnehart- ' (fj ,, , , 4 Double Quartet. .A collegiate championship this year, and , Mtant, by Hon. T. A. Rine-' 5 in addition he has been trained by hart. ' ' . f Fielder Jones the retired Chlcagoan, Intermission. Lunch! - ' who is leader and who knows as Every one is invited to bring their much about baseball as any one In tho lunch. Tea, coffee, cream and sugar ; 4. business.- With Fielder Jones to bring will be provided by the neonle of La!P out the best there was in Horton, and Grande - - 'V ' R Afternoon. 1 : 30 6 Chorus. ; ' : J 7 Kvapv Pinnpnr la ronnoatoH tn r. iahd;;'-'H6ui56 t. We have no need to give -watches and rings,?, away to get the names of people wanting to buvx juuiius. vve nave me Kina mey want. Tne bher r mnn Clay Line,. Steinway, Ludwig, Kurtzmann. A. L. Llir.se and Uonover. v . i?SS' A J. Tl T rrrf M . UfJ jn x, irnces jjower man imenor waaes. y , . . ... vk V; . . . -,. ' ; Z , ', '-first Vartiir'suay tl?i ws "sw hnrdsoiuc new; iKittei'iis. J. yui. in una uuuiucj, 11 will in- -A j ert shirt &jfiffl P f J ' Berry hat for men, $3 and up. v fo.; ti4t j Stetson hats made for our special 1 f01 Kyi' ' trade. 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