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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1910)
t.A (iUANDR KVKNINO CBSEUVER FRIDAY, AUGUST 2G. 1910. DALTONS The greatest Bargain S:ure the city. EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS Boys 35c 25c Overalls Mens 65c 48c Overalls Mens black .. satine shirts Mens 25c fancy sox 65c 19c Mens $1.25 f )A Glove 1 VI Mens Underwear 50c 75c value Mens hose 1 1Zf suDDorters I ) C Mens $2.00 sweaters A E i cn Boys 75c ", sweaters Boys 60c sweaters 65c 45c 05c Mens 10c handkerchiefs Boys 50c. knee pants handkerchiefs 35c nr . Ladies $3.50 O JCZ sweaters I v $1.00 ladies fQf handbag $2.00 ladies A E handbag ! $2.25 ladies -f or nandbag ( $2.75 ladies o or handbag 0 $3.25 1-edies o A handba? fcuOV Ladies 51.75 petticoats o 3iS Ladies $1.25 QQn petticoats C Ladies $2.00 1 fl o petticoats j0 15c outing ' 1 r flannel yd. Misses 20c tan . i f hose 1-2 price vfC $1.00 cotton l7Ce blankets $1.50 cotton 1 1 Q blankets 75c bed sheets 60c pillow 60c 45c slips pair 5 post "cards 05c 50c Bakers chocolate 30c box cocoa 1 0c box spice 40c 25c 05c 3 packages Jell-o Gorn Flakes packages Gorn starch package 25c 10c 07c Gioss starch package 07c Arm and Ham- Jlr mer'soda v2V Jelly Glasses AOn dozen t"v 1 pint Mason 7flr fruit jars doz. vl 1 qt Mason OCp fruit iars doz. OeJV i - 2 qt. Mason fruit jars doz. No. 0 wash tub No. 1 wash tub No. 2 wash tub No. 3 wash tub 1.20 60c 65c 75c 85c Drink Quality, Coffee Save Your Coupons aud get your Motions FREE. DALTONS 1318 Adams are. and Flirt. THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Away put West, S. & A. Out of the Night Edison. Wilson's "Wife's Countenance. Saved by the Flag. Song Dreamy Town. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play la lobby. -AMISSION , 10c- LOCAL .TEMS. Roy King and B. McCoy, both of Welser, are at the Foley today. P. Bacon of Walla Walla is a Foley hotel guest today. W. L. Peacock is here from Seattle today. He Is at the Foley. J. L. Lilley of Parma, Idaho, Is a l a Grande visitor today. He Is at the Foley. : C. A. Barrett is here from Vthen.i today, stoppjng at the Foley. Mr. Bar ret is looking after political matters J. D. Sommer returned to his hon'-s In Elgin this morning. GLASSES llfere Invented a great many " years ago-so were eyes. The ' eyes In construction are the same today, but the glasses have chang ed. The science of optics has steadily advanced, until now we are able to find glasses to correct all defects of. vision, and these de fects are many and of varied forms. Few persons, comparative ly speaking, have perfect eyes; an eye which is not perfect is an an noyance to the brain; the eye and brain are very intimately, connect ed. When the eyes differ we have unequal vision unequal vision causes headaches and nervous ness; these are symptoms of eye strain. I correct unequal vision with lenses scientifically made. Op tical lenses are made from scienti fically made glass, except in cheap spectacles; in these the glass is made the same as for the windows. I use pure and faultless crystals only. All broken lenses replaced while you wait. Charges ure reasonable. . M. P. DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING OFFICE HOURS i tf:30 to 12 in. 1 to S p. m. STENINGS BY APPOINTMENT FARRIERS' BUSINESS WE GIVE PARTICU LAR MENTION TO THE BUSINESS FARMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE IHiS WEIR BANKING HOME.. The United States National Banlc, LA GRANDE, OREGON. Doctor Molitor was in Union last evening, conferring with Doctor v of that city, in a professional way. - U. R. Wilson is again at his of fice aa electrician, after a serious ill ness of a few days' duration. John Steinbeck, candidate for the repubmlican nomination to the office of sheriff, Is attending the farmer's picnic at Union today. John McAlister, head of the Farmers Union county local, went to Union this morning to attend the meeting of the county farmers there today A party of O. A. C. students sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCall last evening, converting the evening . Into one of pleasure and amusement Miss Frances A. Dordan of Mlnnei ' polls, arrived In the city, this mora ! Ing and will be a guest of her broth er, John Dordan of thlB city, for about i a month, ! The remains of Clara Tripp, win died at Hot Lake yesterday, were sent to Payette this morning. ,' The bereav ed husband. George Tripp, was in charge of the remains. Doctor Phy of Hot Lake, leaves this evening for Astoria where he vrtll as sociate as chief medical inspector tt the Astoria, regetta which commence? next week. He will carry-the rank of commodore, and was appointed by Ad miral .Wellington of Portland. W. W. Neckle and H. M. Neckle of McMlnnville, are registered at , tho Foley. They are trying to find a suit able land location and have been tak ing tours over the valley. Th" friends ol Cashier J. T. Sw-'- c' the United States National bank. T. P. Mark of Indianapolis, Is regia tered at the Sommer. Harry Neer of Portland. Is a Som mer hotel guest Mrs." C. T. Rockstad of Enterprise, was a guest at the Sommer this morn ing. , W. B. Convene of Spokane, Is a gnest at the Eavoy today. , F. M. Chapman and wife of Philips burg, are Savoy guests today. Mrs. E. Morgan and children of Kamela. was In La Grande this morn ing, staying at the Savoy. , B. F. Bechdalt of Flora, the Garden i of Eden section of Wallowa county. Is at the Savoy today. V -, George Haines of Pendleton is a guest In this city, staf ng at the Som mer. W. It. Ellis of Pendleton, registered at the Sommer while staying In the city last night. ' . R. R. Cooper of Montpelier is stay ing at the Savoy and F. B. Neff, also of the same town, is there today, too. Margaret Illington Returns to Stage. Tacoma, Aug. 26. Margaret II lington, an actress who once retired from the stage, and married a real es tate dealer named Bowes, .said she would spend today "darning socks". She returns to the stage tonight, when the new play, "Until Eternity" in which she is Btarring, opens here, Ev ery seat Is sold. ' i COOK WANTED At Oregon Hotel. CAN MAKE t50.00 PER WEEK We want some good hustlers to sell high grade reliable nursery stock. Splendid territory, Expense money advanced weekly. Address Albany Nurseries, Inc., Albany. Oregon. uept, j. WANTED Sewing machines to re pair, all makes, by a factory expert keave orders at F. D. Hasten'! 8tore. C. M. PACKER, Repairer. My last week. ? TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land to trade for city property. Mac wood, Golden Rule store. FOR SALE 500 sheep, Waiter Glenn, K. F. D. No 2. jiuu KENT CHEAP Brick store building, IOC Fir street. Apply at the marble works. LOST Near the SavoT hotel, a package containing tablecloth, also one containing letters. Finder re turn to the Savoy hotel and receive liberal reward. FOUND At Selder's confectionary store, a package from the' Fair store, containing three yards black silk, some Insertion and buttons. Inquire - at Selder's candy store. 5 3 V'art S r fAHDESg i SPECIAL TWOPANTSUiT v Boys Clothing School will demand a fitting up of the Ghildren. in our WANDESS line of Glothing you will find Fit Wear and Style that will be satisfactory in every way and at a price that will be most satisfactory. Two Piece Suits, A? e 6 to 16 in Wool Sheviott, or Worsted . . . , . $3.50 Two Piece Suits, Age 6 to 1 6 in Gassimeres or Worsteds . 5.00 The Young Men are particular and we have just what they will want for their fall suit in the GAMPUS line. Well tai.ored and neatly trimmed in Worsted, Gassimeres and fancy suitings, $J $Q $10.00 $12.50 Millinery , Ladies Suits Coats and Waists We can't say too'much about these lines as they are worthy of comment, Large line af Ladies Tailored and Linnen Waists . . . $1.50 Fancy Embroideried from . , , . . , . $1.50 to $3.00 Our line of ladies suits and coats have began to arrive and we will be talking ladies furnishings strcng in a few days. Mrs. L. Smith the lady who has charge of our,Millinery f in the market now and our stock will be here about sept. 1st, the most complete and the finest ir; town. TTihe (EdDLDBEN "K'QJDJE CflDo fl,flS"T!yi;Wy MM" . HI. ..L.l. .. uillliiww. ,,. ' MMr, nn.mfca, UmmmMMMmMmtnt j,iammm1 tmmtf mur innnin 11 i.imni,mi,.m.4 11 1 " 1 " ; j; I ; ...... ,. .' f Owing to the fact that there ar e a number of people in Union and Wallowa counties who do not take the Observer and are missing the news of this wide-awake paper, we have decided to furnish them not : . . only the best paper In the two counties, but a famous weekly in addi- si 3 THE TWO PAPERS FOR THE Eastern Clubs Send Representatives. New Tork, Aug. 26, D. O. Ires and several other representatives of eist era commercial organizations, will at tend the interstate commerce commis sion meeUng at Spokane on September 13. Testimony is to be taken in sup port of protests from Spokane ship pers against what is known as the Spokane rate case decision. Ahont Appendicitis. La Grande people can now learn Hie Golden Ru Fall Clothing, Dry Good Fadies Furnishing It will soon be common amon us all to say we are looking for something for fall, fall is fast coming and we have never been in better position to f ur nish fall requirements than we are now. Young Mens Suit Every Subscriber will Receive a Years Subscription to The Ameri can Weekly At No Additional Cost. And those who are not taking the best paper in the Grande Ronde Valley The Observer can avail themselves of the same offer. PRICE OF "THE OBSERVER" i The American Weekly Is without a peer in the weekly newspapers of the great West, containing a full magazine and news sections, with, articles by Arthur Brisbane Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Elbert HuVard, Dr. Parkhurst. Beatrice Fairfax,; Alice Jordan, and other noted writ-' In addition the first section has a page devoted to the boys and girls, offering tnem many prises. A double page of interesting infor mation for young ladies and mo thers, embracing a full pattern page, clever suggestions for the nursery, sick room, kitchen and household in general. Always a number of the latest short stories, one or more continued stories, and one prize complete story In each issue. The stock and scientific farming department gives the farmer the most authentic Information regarding the care of their stock and nocks. The comic page appeals to the old and young alike, a good hearty laugh in each picture. In addition to the above It tells the news of the world. A full page of sports, showing the standing of all the large ball clubs in the United States, is also given. Just bow appendicitis starts and how they can EASILY prevent It Ask for free Appendicitis book at A. T. Hill's drugstore. 5Uce of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of En och South, deceased, and the connty court of the state of Oregon for Un ion county, hat fixed Tue?f .the f i pi 6th day of September, 1J10, at the court house la the city cf La Grufe as the time and place for fceartag any objections to said account aai the settlement and ceafirmaUen -of the same. Dated at La Grande, Orefea, th the 28th day of July, 1110. EULALIA. PAESS3, Administratrix of the estate ef Enoch South, deceased. Mondayt Aug 1-lt le-'Co.