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PAGE 2 fJ LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, IAY 20, 1911. . A 4 t' - . - - . . .ii.tu. JillH,''l -- r" -flail, -1 -!1f 1n- W4-i 1 -j ; - , H3KQJk fe 1 t . - of the stock On Account of Financial Trouble it is necessary to sell this $7,000.00 STOCK TO SATISFY CREDITORS , i k SALESTAOTS 4Jk mm 2(0) AT 8:30 A. M. Don't miss this opportunity to supply your needs in High Class seasonable goods, also your needs for Next Winter as every article in the,store must be sold. We have just received a large shipment of Ladies' Hats, the very latest styles, no two alike, they regularly sell for $8 to $10. ; These hats will be placed oh sale at $3 45 We have quite a few Ladies' Suits left that will be sold for 50c on the Dollar. $35 suits for $17.50 ; $30 suits for $15; $20 suits for $10; $15 suits for $7.50 I SILK SKIRTS. pArniinr pnV.ft 518.50. sale price $4.25 ; Regular, price 2.25, sale price 1.48 Regular price ,2.00, sale price 1.08 Regular price 1.75, sale price .98 mt r" w i Tfiitifi V , Regular price $9.00, sale price $4.93 Reerular nrice 8.50. sale price . 4.25 CORSETS. : Regular pric9 $3,00, sale price $4.95 Regular price 2.50, sale price 1.25 Regular price 2.00, sale price 1.00 ( Regular price .75, sale price .45 : WHITE WAISTS! ' - 1 V V Regular price $4.00, sale price $2.40 Regular, price 3.00, sale price 1.50 Regular price' 2.50, sale price 1.25 MIDDY BLOUSE. Regular price $2.50, sale price $1.25 We have Quoted a few prices just to give you some idea of the prices we are going to make, but it is imp ossible to quote prices on each article. Remember re a comp n the stoi possible. back or exchanged after leaving the store. i :! , KeEne M&& Geo w tt "in trustee Glogstdri & Nutter Painters, Paperhangersi Decorators Phone Ind. 1341. 17081-2 Sixth Street CALL - AND - GET - PRICES church oi ins St. Peter's Cliurcli. Fifth Sunday after Easter. Holy communion 8:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Martin 6 Bradley SANITARY PLUMBING Phone black 3482 NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL First l'rpsltj terl in Church. Morning subject, "To Every Thins Its Due." Evening subject. "A Man's Call." Special music at each service. Sunday school, 9:45 a. ni. Superin tendent. Mr. V. U. Pickens. Junior Christian Endeavor. 4 p. m. Leaders, MiBS Bork and Mrs. Ritter, Christian Endeavor service, 7 n. m. Prayer m 9 meeting. inursaay. REV. S. W. SEBMANN, D. D.. Minister. FOR : Uuick Results 1 list your FARM AND FRUIT LANDS, With E. S. QIVENS INVESTMENT CO. We have Seattle people who are wanting to invest in OREGON we have invested and can interest our friends. Write us at once, giving a complete description of what you have for sale, and we will get you results. No agents. I E. S.GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. 226 LEARY BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH. Christian Science Service. Christian Science service is held at 11 a. m. at 907 C avenue. The subject of lesson sermon is "Soul and Body." Methodist Eplseopnt Church. The service tomorrow morning will be held at U o'clock sharp in the high school auditorium. The pastor will preach at that hour for the bachelors who are to wear the laurels on com mencement day. The choir, especial ly trained for this occasion, will sing. The subject of the address will be "Laying up Treasures." In the af ternoon he goes to Island City and preaches at 8 o'clock in the La Grand church. J. D. GILLILAX, Pastor. estaie are hereby required to present the same to said adminitrator at his office in La Grande, Oregon, properly verified on or before s.s months from this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 12th day of May. 1911. J. D. McKENNOX, Administrator of the Estate of Frank Gail TScolt. Deceased. T, H. CHAWF'ORD, Attorney for Administrator. D May 13 20 27 J 3 10 Church Notfce. There will be preaching at the M. E. church south Sunday the 21st. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Even ing service at 8 o'clock. Meeting will be conducted by L. G. Dlx, Christian Advent, state evangelist. All nse welcome. Net ie to ( (nil r.u tors. Notice is hereby given that sealed lids will be received by the council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, for the construction of 11,415 square yards of bitulithlc pavement on Washington avenue between east curb lins of First Btreet and east line of Fir street to gether with excavation, curbing and drainage, the same to be constructed according to the plans, specification and estimates on file In this office. All bids to be in by 8 o'clock p. m May 24th, 1911, and each bid to be accom panied by a certified check o 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The council reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Attention of all contractors is called to the agreement of Warren Brothers' I company, filed with this city, in ac cordance with which agreement War ren Brothers' company agrees to It cense all contractors desiring to bid for th? work to lay bitulithlc pave ment in accordance with Its patents and the terms of said agreement. La Grande, Ore.', May 19, 19U. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder. May 19 to 24 inclusive Church Meetlnff. The Rev. F. C. W. Parker, general missionary of Oregon, with Rev. F. A. Ikar, general missionary of East Washington, will hold a meeting on May 22nd In the" RaptlBt church In La Grande. Meetings at 3 u. m. and at 7 p. m. Light refreshments will be served after the evening meeting. All are Invited. Administrator's 'oUce, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned hns been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Frank Gall Scott, deceased, by the county court of Union county, Oregon, and that rl! Styfi&1fi!t2lfi.fi$fiiitfi& persona having claims against said Notice to Contractors. No' ice is hereby given that Bealed I bids will be received by the council j of the city of La Grande. Oregon, for i the construction of approximately 3.750 llnpni fppt of cement sidewalk On i Monroe avenue from the south side of , Fir street, to the north side of Spruce street, the same to be con structed according to the plans and specifications on file In this office. All bids to be In by 8 o'lock p. m., May 24th, 1911, and each bid to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. La Grande, Ore., May 19, 1911. . 6. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder. P B.",.";'.L'..!WW1 IIM.',"I IJ'.'I Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETEZmCHME SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Depot Street Mahaffy Bldg. Always Send Your Clothes to ihe to the Best Place to have them fixed up.... We do the best work because we are equipped to handle it. New machinery, Expert workmen, We call for and deliver. THE ELITE DYEIHG and CLEANING WORKS Main 64. 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