La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 27, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911.
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t Expansion Sale is vet
AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN MADE HAPPY WITH THE BARGAINS THEY SECURED AND THE KOKEY THEY SAVED
IN THIS SALE. WE BELIEVE EVERY PURCHASER GOT MORE THAN HIS MONEY'S WORTH, AND WE ARE GLAD OF IT. GLAD THAT
WE COULD SERVE THE PUBLIC IN THIS WAY. :
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NATURALLY, AFTER A GREAT SALE LIKE OURS HAS BEEN, THERE ARE MANY ODDS AND ENDS BROKEN LOTS, ETC. THESE
WE HAVE ASSORTED OUT AND ARRANGED ON TABLES, WITH PRICES AGAIN CUT TO ONE-FOURTH OF THE ACTUAL VALUE.
It will pay you to look before buying elsewhere. To give you an idea of some of the
bargains we mention the following in our BARGAIN BASEMENT:
5 c COUNTER
One-half Rolls Cotton Batts.
Men's Collars.
Darning Wool, 10 for......... 5c
Knitting Cotton, 2 f or.. 5c
Lustre Cotton, 2 for 5c
Finishing Braid, 2 for.... . 5c
Marking Cotton, 2 for 5c
Side combs, dressing combs,
) Shoe Dressing.
10c COUNTER
Children's Underwear
Children's Waists.
Ladies' Belts
Children's Caps
Ladies' Collars
Ladies' Ties
Men's Ties
Purses. "
15c COUNTER
Misses' Underwear
Children's Straw Hats.
Children's Rompers
Ladies' Aprons
Corset Covers
25c COUNTER
Shirt Waists
Corset Covers
Ladies' Drawers
Men's Shirts
Tennis Shoes
Men's Sweaters
Men's Sweaters
Men's 50c Underwear
Children's Dresses.
50c COUNTER
Ladies' Waists with lace and em
broidery,alues up to ...... .. ..$1.50
Children's Oxfords
Boys' Athletic Shoes
; Misses Oxfords
Silk and Net Waists
Knitting Silk
Laces and Embroideries, Dress Goods Remnants, Ladies' Skirts and Suits, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, also Men's Shoes' at HALF PRICE, in
our besement, and Special Prices on everything throughout the store. V J
This Sale Begins Tuesday, March 28, and Ends Saturday, April 1, as we have 75 cases of new goods to arrive
for our BARGAIN BASEMENT and must make room for them.
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
..The Temple of Economy..
LA GRANDE, OR.
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Sealed Bids Wanted
The undersigned will receive sealed
bids for the following described
property in La Grande, Union County j
Oregon, to-wit, Lot One (1) to Twen
ty Four (24) MIock 143; also Lots One
(1) to Twenty Four (24) Block 144,
Chaplin's Addition to La Grande, Ore
gon, up to Saturday April 1st, 1911.
A cash deposit of ten per cent of
the amount offered must accompany
each bid and the right Is reserved to
reject any and all bids..
Taxes are all paid and title good.
Address R. L. Sabln No. 7 First
Street Room 8, Portland, Oregon.
Mar. 4-31.
LADY TAKES LONG TRIP
The British Columbia Federation of
Labor, held its annual convention in
Victoria. British Columbia, last week
H A CK A Nn Uptown office Main 720
Vl ,:?r Residence phone Main 25
AMBULANCE E. i. bussey
That's What They All Say
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MRS. PROFEfK AfCOMPAMES HER
HUSBAND FROM BEAVER
Walks 12 Miles and Rides 16 All In
One Day Snowbound Four Month
It's Good For What Ails You
A test of strength and tnduiance!
such as few ladies could coye with
was experienced i yesterday by Mrs.
Ed. Propeck who accompanied her
husband to La Grande from their cot
tage at the head of (the Beaver cdeek
pipe line. .
Mr. and Mrs. Propeck walked 12
miles before reaching a point hero
horses could be used and to top off
the day's work they rode 16 mil's,
reaching La Grande In good time and
not unduly fatigued. '
While Mr. Propeck has braved the
elements to come to La Grand occa-.
sionally during the winter months,
this Is the first time that Mrs. Propeck
huB been away from the mountain cot
tage for a period of four months. Th
winter there is severe; four fet of
snow still mantles the ground at their
coMag,I bnt aside from occasional mo
nipnts of loneliness the couple enjoy
thfir Isolation.
The snow has been slow in disap
pearing and partly for this reason
they wore loath to brave the trip.
Ther? is more snow at the Intake now
than there, was early Jn March last,
year, says Mr. Propeck. Before re
turning to the cottage Mrs. Propeck
will meet her mother who Is to come
out from Nebraska soon.
Xotlce to Stockholders.
The annual stockholders meeting of
the Grande Ronde Reservoir company
will be held In the office of the com
pany In the M. & M. company build
ing. La Grande, Oregon, on Monday,
April 10th, 1911, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elect
ing a board of directors and for the
transaction of such other business as
may come before the meeting.
, . W. J. CHURCH, Sec'y.
Mch 21Ap 10
. Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that all per
son b violating Ordinance No. 332, Ser
les 1906, will be prosecuted as provid
ed in said ordinance. Your attention
is particularly called to that part of
section C. of said ordinance, which
reads ns follows: "All owners and oc
cupants of property shall keep clean
ana remov? from all streets and al
leys abutting the same, all kinds and
character of rubbish, garbage man
ure, decomposing or decaying vege
table matter, empty cans, boxes, or
other loose, offensive, unwholesome, or
unsightly substances."
By order of the street superintendent,
II. W. STONER
Fat. Mch 5-Apr C.
Foley's Honey and Tar is still more
than the best. He writes us, "All
those that bought 1 think It 1b the best
for coughs and colds they ever had
and I think It Is still more than the
best Our baby had a bad cold and
It cured him in one day. Please ac
cept thanks." "
Hill's drug store.
Have You Read This Book.
A new book telling how the fearful
appendicitis Is caused and how you
FOLEY S IHEY AM) TAR
For All (longlis and folds.
For bronchitis hoarseness and tick
ling In the throat. Especially recom
mended for children and delicate per
sons. No opiates. A medicine, not i
narcotic. The Bee Hire on the carton
Is the mark of the genuine. Refuse
substitutes.
Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis. says
LET US DYE FOR YOl
In fact the only way we live Is l)
dyeing. Don't dye yourself.
It's better than dyeing yourself. .
WE DYE EVERY DAY
ASD DYE FOR ALL
. .Our charge for dyeing for yon won't
be bglh. A sample Job Is sufficient
For best dyeing and cleaning have as
do It.
can EASILY preyent It, Is being read
with much Interest by La Grande peo-
people. It Is given away free by A.
T. Hill.
UUhy pay Rent? IVeoan yo
money to build, ana yoc
pay us as you would rent.
I. R. OLIVER',
ELITE (LEASING ft DYE WORKS.
Phone Main 64.
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a long ways from :
it, dear reader
we are in wecoam
business.
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