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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
.... w.-.;.. I PAGE 2 LA GRANDE, UNIOX COH.NT1', OUKUON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911. -u ;',.r I , 5 ":C 1 j If You are Interested in Buying Goods Chw ,11 if You can Buy Merchandise for less money now than you can later on-the Same Merchandise. In addition to marking down prices of our regular stocks for this sale, we have prepared in kdvance for the occasion by buying season ends arid &mples from jobbers, who are anxious to clean out their stocks at severe reductions. Buying these new goods allow us to sell at undervalue and yet make a profit, therebv rtkllv evfti th losses we take on our regular stocks. , Some of These Bargain L6ts are Vanishing Every Day. COMB SOON. " BRAND NEW SHIRT WAISTS AT; SALE PRICES The New Spring Styles dji in -A u Q $1.50 & $2.00 Values .Sale 5 WAISTINflS AT TTAT.T? REGULAR 20c SALE iOc REGULAR 35c ; .SALE 17i2c gEGULAE 40c . . : : . .SALE 20c 15c ' : :.SALE 38c REGULAR $1.00 SALE 50 ii WOOL DRESS GOODS AT HALF . ... ' i REGULAR 50c SALE 25c: . . REGULAR $1.25 SALE 63c $ REGULAR $2.00 .SALE $1.25 ; : . .. ',v: ' - Drummers' Samples Men's Work Coats Pants. Shirts, Overalls, AT ONE-H ALF Larne Assortment Boys' Clothing AT HAL'F. Regular stock Clothing ONE-FOURTH OFF. Ladies' and Child- M 4 fen's Coats AT HALF. MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE TORE - v S i -T.J ) L .. yOU CAM ORDER vor COAl LvTElEPHOmE? . - THE TELEPHONE is the coal man's best salesman. Many of his custbmers he never sees, for their orders . come by wire and their checks by mail. If you move into a new house or have an unexpected need of fuel, you can often save a day's time by telephon- ing your order. , - v : , . w . - ' ' In the mining and shipping of coal, the Bell Tele phone has become an important factor. The wholesale markets and sources of supply are kept in constant touch with the Bell Long Distance Service and the danger of a coal famine greatly reduced. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Eicrf Bell Tilppihone Is the Center of the System. executed their roles in a vry credi table manner. , ' "" logical Remedy for Eczema. Many different remedies hare been tried for Eczema and other skin dis eases. But It Is now known that the only possible cure is a mild, sooth ing liquid made up of Oil of Winter green, Thymol, Glycerine and other ingredients so carefully compounded that each Ingredient has its proper This compound now made up in the D. D. D. Prescription. Ten years of success and thousands of cures show the merit of this wonderful compound but the most convinsing proof is a trial of the remedy by any eczema sufferer. 1 D. D. D. will prove to you that you can be cured. The verv flrot a j wln you instant relief. Get a . trial bottle today. Newlin Drug Co. fau. xv-li. LADIES AND GENTS SHOfl A .SHINE PARLORS v ' X "TOlT,- THE ' BOOTBLACK" X $ has moTed to 1118 Adams' : Avenue, where he will serve all customers, new and old. A. Pax tent? Weloain money to build, ana vm W us as you would rent. OLIVER. theatre" PROGRAM TONIGHT A Christmas Carol Edison. ' : : vv'..;;,',,V,. , :. White Roses-Biograim. The Recreation-of an Heiress The Preacher's Wife Vltagraph Admission 10 cents inc. (Co Jlfc Barley Genek al Contractor of Cement Work Plain and Re-enforced Concrete: TUB SIDEWALKS CAHLtY MAKES STANDTHEWEAH Hoburt CaTonanirh with Richard Jose t the Steward, Wednesday Jani 1.4 Orplicum Stock Company. 'ar.d na mannerisms and sayings were "Jane Eyre", Charlotte Bronte truly English, Earl Gardner as Rev. English story as played by the Colon- Dr. Broklelmrst, the buttlnsky con- ial Players drew & bin crowd at the Orpheuru Jnst ii!ht' depjilte the bad evening. Miss Ida Daniels as in the Ulfllcult role of Jan Evib linnrtW f; the part 'exceedingly well. E. . Forest Taylor as !:nrlsier 'showed dp?i tnotio..Tl dualities' "and ' his" nctinc throughout the play la the differout roles )ortr.xvod was very good.' C. r. De Dere. as Meut Ingram of the Prit feasor of sins made n hit w!ih the audiences In his well suited role, .liss Maynon Steward, as Adele Vereno. l:o hosier's ward, flayed the part of that vivacious character very well. Miss Tearl Snyder as John, the ser. vnnt. played the masculine part urob ably abetter thnn one of the opposite sex. Arthur Rusch as Iilchard Ma son and Frank' J. Kenmore, as Dr. S1A. GARDINIER, Prop. andjMgrN j THE COLONIAL PLAYERS with E FORREST TAYLOR and MISS ADA DANIELS' MOXDAT AXD TUESDAY L EXA RIVERA." ' . ITlt" J!? TiUEI FOKGE." " AT 230 P. M. -vw vuiMra seals . TRICES. 300 General Admission " Entire Gallery " turdny Matlneee, ..... i 25c 250 I RESERVED SEiTS ax'''-l'l'."-' 10c and 25c I - ' r. i-t. Al 15 OX OPPTT? in i ' tr mn a o W. I V 1 - r.'