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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1910)
I.'A ORANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910. ! t MTON f. The greatest- Bargain Siore 'n the city. - 1XTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS Coys 35c Overalls 25c Mens 65c 48c Overalls Mens black satine shirts Mens 25c '. fancy sox 65c 19c Mens $1. 25 ' 4 Y)A Glove i 11 Mens Underwear X) 75c value 3lC Mens hose 1 fr I supporters I C Mens $2.00 f CA sweaters I Boys. 75c sweaters Boys 60c sweaters I Mens 10c handkerchiefs Boys 50c knee pants Ladies 10c 65c 45c 05c 35c . nanaKerwiieis Ladies $3.60 V Tff sweaters $1.00 ladies iQ handbag vC $2.00 ladies f r handbasr v $2i25 ladies ., handbag 1.85 z$2.75 ladies o handbag tO $3.25 ladies O Rfk handbag DJ Ladies $1.75 petticoats 1.35 Ladies $1.25 . QO petticoats ?OC Ladies $2.00 , , .-l AO petticoats lintO 15c outing 11 flannel yd. It Misses 20c tan 1 A hose 1-2 price 1 "C $1.00 cotton 7C . blankets OC $1.50 cotton I I Q blankets !! 75c bed sheets 60c pillow slips pair 5 post cards 60c 45c 05 c 40c 25c 05c 50c Bakers chojolate 30c box cocoa ' 1 Oc box spice 3 packages Jell-o Gorn Flakes packages Gorn starch package 25c 10c 07c 07c Gloss staich - package Arm and Ham- 1 mersoda 0$C Jelly Glasses AO dozen C 1 pint Mason 7f fruit jars doz. "C 1 qt. Mason ofi fruit jars doz. OOC 2 qt. Mason OA fruit jars doz. 1 efciU No. 0 wash tub v 60c No. 1 wash tub No. 2 wash tub No. 3 wash tub 65c 75c 85c Drink Quality Coffee Save Your Coupons aad flef your Notions FREE. D ALTON S 1318 Adams are. and fit at THE isis -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Trailed to the Hills S. & A. Max Folia the Police. The Cossacks Pathe. Mazeppa Pathe. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrona of the matinee. See dis play in lobby. AMISSION 1 Dc- 0 O LOCAL iTEMS. $ " S, E. Campbell of Portland, is reg istered at the Savoy today. T. C. Garrow of Portland is a Savoy guest today. - C. R. Avery of Chicago, is a Foley hotel guest this morning. J. D. Casey and daughters of Hll gard, are visiting friends in La Grauue uxiay. Miss Dora Wolfe, millinery sales lady at the N. K. West store, has re turned from a' visit to several coast cities inspecting the latest millinery Btyles. GLASSES 117 ere 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 forme.- 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, yon wait. Charges are reasonable. P, I IV I i I I DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING OFFICE HOURS j 8:00 to 12 m. 1 to S i. m. SYEOTNGS BY APP0ESTMEN2 FARMERS' BUSINESS WE GIVE PARTICU LAR AT1ENTI0N TO THE BUSINESS FARMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE THIS 1HEIR BANKING HOME. The United States National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. George Carp and fam ily returned yesterday from Rondowa where they have been camping, for two weeks. Mrs. Mary Couple of Corvallis, ar rived this morning to visit with her ; brothers, C. E. and George Corhran, and her paivnts,'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran Mr and Mrs Peter O'Sulllvan are here with their daughter, visiting at the Ed Walsh home Mrs. O. Sullivan ! has been critically 111, but is slightly ! better now. Mrs. Gene Moore who has teen vis iting friends here for some time has gone to Pendleton, where Bhe will be a guest with Mrs. Nash of that city. Mrs. H. C. Rinehart is preparing to make an extended tour of all the East ern Star lodges of the state, as Wor thy Grand Matron of the Btate She will go to Astoria, Roseburg and eth er Southern Oregon towns. A .V. Swift,M. A. Cartmill, Blanche Cartmill and Eva Cartmill, all of Ba ker City,' registered at the Foley last night. C. D. Huffman of this city has been named a delegate to attend the Far mers' National Congress at. Lincoln. Neb., in October. J. C, Smith, formerly of this city, but now a stock raiser of Wallowa county.- is here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. E. W. Bartlett of Portland. 1b here with her two children, the guest relatives.. Mrs. Bartlett was former ly a resident o fthis city. , , " ' Jerry Rusk and wife of Jcs'.:, and Doctor Clyde B. Hocket of Enterprise, are some of the people who have been in La Grande from Wallowa county since last evening, on their way to Union. Miss Greta Jackson arrived on this morning's train from Council Bluffs, Iowa. She will make 'her home with her aunt, Mrs F. Swaney of this city, and will take up a position as millin er, at the N. K. West furnishing store. . A. V. Swift and wife of Powder Val ley were in from Union last evening, They came - down from their fertile ranch to attend the farmers' meeting at Union, and came on to La Grande, while so near to this place. Alex. Cameron of Walla Walla is registered at the Sommer. Mrs. Edward L. Holmes of Wallowa is' registered at the Foley hotel. A. J. McAllister of Pendleton, is a guest at the Foley hotel. E. F. Tucker of Salt Lake, is here today, staying at the Sommer. J. J. Howard of Spokane, is a Som mer hotel guest today J. W. Klugler of Boise, is staying at the Sommer today. J. H., Robenson of Joseph, Is a guest in the city, staying at the Foley hotel. Nelson A. Mattice of Cove," is a land office visitor today. - J. H. Hamson and E. 0. Wells, both of Portland, are Btaylng at the Foley today. S. L. Albough, Fred Zelly and W. H. Ceggerhall, all of Portland, are I Sommer hotel guests today ! Geo. S. Strand of . Pendleton, is in the city today and is registered at the Foley. Mr. and Mrs. John Thlesen and son Bernard, returned home today from a week's outing at the head of the lake. Frank Hays and wife of Pueblo, Col. arrived In the city on the Wallowa train enroute home from a vacation at the head of the lake. They are reg istered at the Foley. L. D. Drake and wife, arrived on this afternoon's train from Joseph and are registered at the Foley. Mr. Drake Is with the East Oregonian at Pendle ton. G. E. Hayden, wife and daughter of Kansas City, Mo., arrived on this af ternoon train from "the head of the lake, and are stopping at the Sommer hotel. William Lowell, son of Judge Lowr ell of Pendleton, who visited In La Grande a few days, departed yesterday for Union, where he will attend to business matters for a few days. Mr. Lowell was last year one of the edi tors of the Union Scout. After finish ing his affairs at Union, Mr, Lowell will return to the state university at Eugene, where he Is a member of the senior class. LOST A white collie pup, with brown spots and brown eyes Fin der leave at 1410 Washington and receive reward. Film of Maieppa at the Iglg. "Mazeppa, or the Wild Horse of Tartary," is the major film at the Isis this change, it Is taken from Lord Byron's poem, and Is very realistic. Theatre goers who love good pictures should not let this chance go bay. 1 SPECIAL TWOPANT SUIT School will demand a fitting up of the Children, in our you will find Fit Wear and Style that will be satisfactory that will be most satisfactory. Two Piece Suits, Aoe 6 to Two Piece Suits, Age 6 to Young Mens Suits 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, $7.50 $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 noni , . . ; . . $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 s in the market now and our stock will be here about sept. 1st, the most complete and the finest in town. TM (SdDILDDEN 0dJQC C frJSl" ,uimmmmmir' "' -..ii H irniiniiiririiirii piiiMwinn ', " ' j glJgJTJ, JLR'f1""" mYmmm, aM,',iin iW pi f mmnmn m m .km. .M , ' THE TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF "THE OBSERVER" V CBassiied 8 i Advertising FOR SALE 600 sheep, Waiter Glenn, R. F. D. No 2. TO TRADE 160 acres of Umber land to trade for city property. Mac Wood, Golden Rule store. I The : Golden -Rule - Co hall Clothing, Dry Good Fadies Furnishings it will soon be common among us all to say we are looking for something for fall, fall is fast coming and we have. never been in better position, to fur ni h fall requirements than we are now. Boys Clothing 16 in Wool Sheviott, or Worsted 16 in Gassimeres or Worsteds ' . Owing to the fact that there are 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- tion. ' ' 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 aTall themselves of the same offer. The American Weekly is without a neer In the wbbItIv mwIM of the great West, containing a full magazine and news sections, with articles by Arthur Brisbane Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Elbert Hub'ar.J, Dr. Parkhurst, Beatrice Fairfax, Alice Jordan, and other noted writ ers. ' In addition the first section has a page devoted to the boys and girls, offering them many prizes. A double page of interesting Infor mation for young ladles and mothers, 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 flocks. 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 Unl ted States, Is also given. CAN MAKE 150.00 PER WEEK We want some good hustlers to sell' high grade reliable nursery stock. I Splendid territory. Ejmens mono advanced 'weekly. Address Albany Nurseries, Inc., Albany, Oregon, Dept J. WANTED Sewing machines to re- nnl. 1 l . P . I yoir, mi manes, oy a ractory expert Leave orders at F. D. Hasten's store. C. M. PACKER, Repairer. My last week. COOK WANTED-At Oregon Hotel. WANDESS line of Clothing in every way and at a price . . . $3.50 . . . 5.00 FOR RENT CHEAP Brick store building, 106 Fir street. Apply at the marble works. LOST Near the Savoy hotel, 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. Inqulrt at Selder's candy ttora.