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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1911)
i LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, , TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. PAGE 3 11. ft r" -'f tTE-rri -.1 1 The AND THOUSANDS OP PEOPLE HAVE BEEN MADE HAPPY WITH THE BARGAINS THEY SECURED AND THE MONEY THEY SAVED IN THIS SALE. WE BELIEVE EVERY PURCHASER GOT MORE THAN HIS MONEY'S WORTH, AND WE ARE GLAD OF IT. GLAD THAT ; -WECOUL v S-i K 'I r 0 y if Now (bo mes - i i V U l ; u NATURALLY, AFTER A GREAT SALE LIKE OURS HAS BEEN, THERE ARE MANY ODDS AND ENDSBROKEN LOTS, ETC. THESE WE HAVE ASSORTED OUT AND ARRANGED ON TABLES, WITH PRICES AGAHt CUT TO ONE-FOURTH OF THE ACTUAL VALUE. It will pay you to look before buying elsewlie you an idea of some of the r bargains we mention the following in our BARGAIN BASEPENT 5cCOUNTER One-half Rolls Cotton Batts. Men's Collars. , ; Darning Wool, 10 for.....-......:, i 5c Knitting Cotton, 2 for 5c Lustre Cotton, 2 for.........L 5c Finishing Braid, 2 for......u v 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 ' r Men's Ties Purses. . 13c 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: SOc COUNTER Ladies' Waists with lace and em broidery, value3 up to ..$J.50 Children's Oxfords Boys' Athletic Shoes c Misses Oxfords Silk and Net Waists Knitting SUk Laces and Embroideries, Dress Gooiis' Reirnants, Ladies' Skirts and Suits, Ladies'. Misses' and CbHdren's Shoes, also Men's Shoes at HALF PRICE, in our besement, and Special Prices on everj thing throughout the store. v i This Sale Begins Tuesday, March 28 and Ends Saturday, April 1 as we have 75 cases of new good? to anrive for our BARGAIN BASEMENT and must make room for' them. J lul I 3 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK y gj 1' " ..The Temple of Economy.. LA GRANDE, OR. I Kjitr(ifrirrrrrylir,l ' Sealed Bltts Wanted ' The undersisued will icceive sealed blds for the ' following ' described property In La Grands, Union Ceofity Oregon, towit. Lota One (nXoTwen ty Four (24) Mock llZ;ttaofotB One (1) to Twenty FouA54 Block 144, Chaplin's Addition la La Grande, Ore gon, up to Saturday prll 1st, 1911. A cash depoBtt of ten per cent of the amount offered. mu3t 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, Firs Street Room 8, Portland, Oregon. Mar. 4-31. BOAUSE NOW tions, 632 city central bodies, 431 lo cal trades union and 216 federal labor unions, making a total of 1,433 Every faintly has need of a good, reliable '.iniment For sprains, bruitcs, soreneM of the muMlei and rheumatic pains there it none better than Chamberlaia's. Sold b alt 4mai .. PC U A'PKM A NH ; uptown v f w i Reside AMBULAINCt ! Vffice Maifi ncQ Ufru 1. 720 ne Main 25 BUSSEY That's What They All Say It's Good For What Ails You PLANS BEING DISCUSSED FOR .COMPLETING BUILDING. M'ith Increased Facilities, Sacu a Fea. jare Is Jfeoe-ssary. With a' bathing house ' absolutely essential, local interest now centers in how to procure sufficient funds for the .erection of a suitable building at the old swimming hole at Riverside park. As the increased bathing facil ities are to be open to the public as a whole It and because of the better bathing facilities It is expected that there will be a large increase to the number of people who have. In year past frequented the facllllieB such they were. A series of dressing root); -, has or rather will become a necess'tv thlB summer and several embryo schemes are afoot for tht, financing of the building. The first move towards this fund was, announced today when the All Star baseball team, compose'd of young men Just out of or now hi the high school, said Ihpy are desirous' of play ing Union or some othcr team with the understanding that the funds are to go to the bathing house. They Both Knew. When the war ended Thomas B. Reed went to California with a vague plan of settling In that new country. He used to tell with Intense delight of his examination for admission to the bar of California. A young southerner came before the judge for examination at the same time. The Judge asked the southerner If the legal tender acts were constitutional, and the young man answered without a moment's hes itation. "No.'" Tbn the Judge turned to Reed and asked him the same ques tion. Mr. Reed wtb equal promptness answerea. ies." "Very well," said the Judge, "you are both admitted. Two men who can answer that question without hesita tion ought to be admitted to any bar." Henry Cabot Lodge In Century. Foley's Honey and Tar Is still mora than the best. He writes .us, "All those that bought 1 think It Is 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 Ton Head This Book. A new book telling how the fearful appendicitis is caused and how you , Showered With Attentions. "Tfow that you 'are rich 1 suppose everybody Is anxious to serve you." "That's the way It seems.' I'm on the lookout all the time for subpoenas." -Kansas City Journal. Those who fr v mk well after their own concti ; " iim fit to be muted with "p.ipit'M.' can EASILY prevent with much interest b; people. It is given T. Hill , t s it. lseing rjad trande peo- ruy frea by ju 11 jhy pay Rent ? Vf oa ai money to build any cc pay us as you woul&rtiil : J. R. QUVERl Some people 've an 4eq fea ivel are a tiun6ristr- it, dear There are now affiliated with the I American Federation of Labor 120 ln- jjternatlonal unions, 39 state federa- FOLEY'S HON El Af.if TKM for .".11 Coughs and folds. K',r i; .-Tultl" hoarseness and tlck ,m? Ji' '' ';. Especially recom mn'Vra fo' "IJren and delicate per sons. N. opiates. A medicine, not x narcotic. The Bee Hive on the carton Is the mark of the gennlne. Refuse substitutes. Mr. Otto Faul, Milwaukee, Wis, says LET US DYE FOB YOC. v In fact theVnly way we live Is. ) dvelng. Don'tldye yonrself, I1 MIlT 111 ays it rkatfei m we are in me coal sin flteiua vonrseu. - . ALL yelng for you won't pie Job U sufficient. For best dyeing and cleaning Lure n do It . n h b V 4M n .;Onr charge be bglh. A ELITE CLEANING DYE WORKS. Phone Mala 61. ' business. Cash Co, Phone Main 6 S"