La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 02, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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JjA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1911.
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of people have crowded their way through the aisles of this store daily since1 the launching of this great sale
---thousands of dollars worth have already been sold, yet bargains in "every department await your coming, Truly
this is the most bonafide bargain opportunity the greatest bargain carnival ever presented to the people of this
community. Cc me tomorrowor any day of jhis sale arid satisfy yourself that these statements are positively true
LADIES SUITS.; SILK PETTICOATS, ? SHOES GALORE. ' -MEN'S UNDERWEAR,
reduced as never before. A fine assort- Guaranteed taffetas, , assorted colors, i . 5,000 pairs reduced for men, women Summer weight, all sizes, colors browns
ment a3 follows: Values $5.00 to $8.00 on sale while they and children. Come arly"and get your and tans, regular 50c values, all sizes,
$27.50 suits on sale ...-.... ..$12.95 jast at ' , $2 85 Pick- 1,1118 after line is piled high with on sale ..IL...,.,:..,:.., ;24c,
25.00 suits on sale ..; 10.00 ' " - - the choicest shoes at half price. ; t &mpcjt cstttptcs
22.50 suits on sale ......... 9.25 ,ffWWIO ttti; " " " ' , ' SKIRTS.
: MEN'S KHAKI t atitpq' ttatcs . n Choice wool skirts reduced as never
MEN'S SUITS , . 1 iiAuwio flAio. ; before i ,
v Unheard of prices on men's suits; Ppts and Coats. Heavy amy khaki.' are moving like snow in July under the $8.50 values, on sale :1$3.M
One lot of men's suits $12.00 to $16.50 Regular $2.00 to $2.50 garments on sale pressure of our half price reductions. 6.50 values on sale 2.00
Suits on sale while they last at....$3.50 at ..;,l,;;, .,...,,...v....:..;...:.-98c $5.00 values on sale ..,;.;:;:; i.,:.;$2.48 : Only a limited lot on hand. ,
$500 Worth, of Merchandise Beingj Absolutely Given Away
Conditions over which this store has no Control forces the most awful Slaughter of Prices ever attempted in this
city. $10,000.00 MUST BE RAISED WITHOUT FAIL!
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THIS SALE MEANS A
LOSS TO US, A PROF
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DON'T DELAY, COME
NOW WHILE THE
STOCK IS COMPLETE
The - Fair 7 . Departmeri
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test either in saving votes for me or by
subscriptions. r;
MINNIE L. EVANS ;
LETTER OF Til ASKS. .
Wallowa, Oregon, June 1. The La
firandA Obsflrver. La Grande. Ore. i
Sirs: I want , through the Observer. J W4y, We chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
to thank the many friends who werl. Diarrhoea Remedy and cwtor oil, and a
... , . i ipeedy euro is certain. For sale by all
,eo wining 10 neip me auring me con-' dealers.
DR.BRDWNLIKES
LA GRANDE
THE WARDROBE
The pface for those who care to have their
clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repsired and
Dyed. Ml work done by the latest process. . .
Suits made to measure. All work called
brand delivered. ' 1
the Wardrobe Tailors, Wilson Bros., Props.
' , tm Foley Bldg. Phone 735 '
HAS LOCATED HERE PERMASEM.
; LY WITH PR. STEVESOX
graduate of (Tilougo College and
Highly Recommended."
Success Never Was
an Accident
The markman may accidently hit the bullV
eye once in a great while, but Hard Work, Per
sistence, Determination and Practice are the
prime factors that eventually win success. You
have only to look about you to realize this
truth. Every successful man you know those,
you read about in the newt columns owe
their success in no small measure to the assist- ,
ance their banker was able to render in im
portant transactions.
Ui S. National Bank
V . $100,000.00
"Yea, La Grande looks Bplendld to
me and I have the utmost faith In the
future growth here," r. marked Dr. A.
G. Brown to a reporter for the Even
ing Observer last evening. Df. Brown
has Just located in this city with Dr.
Stevenson In the practice of dentis
try and will mnke this city his future
home. Mrs. Brown will Join him in a
few days. ' .'; ; .
The doctor is a graduate of the Chi
cago college of dental surgery and for
ten years practiced in Wisconsin. He
has the best of recommendation rela
tive to his profession and his citizen
ship. Hla specialty la crown and
bridge work. ' ' ! i
Dr. Stevenson has hoped for some
time to be able, to Induce Dr.' Brown
to locate here and now that he has
accomplished 'it he feels very good,
for hewlll now have a permanent as
soctat in hla office. ;:l
Th? Stevenson offices which occupy
the entire front of the Corpe build
Ina- have been none over and reftnlsh
ed also new dental furniture added
and th latest electrical dental ma
chlnery has-been Insta.led. Special
attention has been paid to perfect san
Itation throughout the work. i
decade, has accepted the local manage
ment for the Oregon LiVe. with Union
and Wallowa counties as his field. He
has already gone to Work in his new
position. . ' : '' -
James E. McGowan who has had the
same field here for the past three or
.'our months, goes to Portland, and
leaves the Oregon Life's affairs in Mr.
Snlder'a hands. ":'.: ;
"I feel confident that Mr. Snlder's
well established reputation as a con
scientious worker and integrity will
bring for him a ood business in view
of the fact that he is connected with
the old reliable firm, Oregon , Life,"
iaid Mr. McGowan in announcing the
new man's acceptance of the district
managership. ,,
ALL ABOARD FOR
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FINAL FI4XS.LAID AJiD TRAIY IS
"TTtflfVIUtD. )- '
the pennant chasers. The new man's
is Alex McDonald, and he comes with
a fine record as a fielder. '
With the team thus .strengthened
up the squad will to- Baker; deter
mined to win the . important' game'
there. Interest at Baker Is unusually
keen. -i f.v-vi'; V' . ::;-
To Honor Naming of 'America.' ;
Paris, June 2. Nearly all the lead-!
ers of tha American, colony In Paris,
Including Ambassador . ; Bacon ' andf
Consul-General .Mason, are going to'
the little city of St. Die, in the Vosges,
to take pare iu tae celebration of the
100th anniversary of the pubicatlon it
the "Cosmographlae .Introductio," in
which tha western continent was first
termed America, .The 5 celebration,
which is to take the form of a Franco
Anrlcan love feast, is tp open tomor
row and continue ' over Sunday , and
Monday.! ' The program will Include a
military rtview, a historical pageant,
and the installation tf a tablet on the
house where the name America was
first written? The corner stone also
is to'be laid of an obelisk, to be known
as America's Tower,a on the peak of
MountOrmont, in the Vosges forest.
. Never leave home on a journey without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It it almost certain to
be needed and cannot be obtained when on
board the cars or steamships. For sale by
all dealers. .. 1 '
QFFIC
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WILL HANDLE THE OREGON-LIFE'S
AFFAIRS HERE.
James E. McGowan Goes to Portland
with Mr. nldef In Our Here, j
. Manuel Sn'lderv-'for eevt'ral 'years a
teacher In the Latlraado schools, and
Team and Fans Will Leate La Grande
at 8:30 A. VH Sunday.
After several days of Indecision in
the matter, It has been at last defin
itely decided to run an excursion to
Baker next Sunday morning, and the
train will leave La Grande at 8:30
o'clock, returning leaving Baker at
6:30 the same day. This will give the
fans nearly all day In Baker and will
also give the baseball fang an oppor
tunity to return home before a very
late hour at night
The round trip tare will be $2.10.
As It Is necessary that 80 passangers
go to make good the guarantee, the
baseball team is out drumming up
added interest
, New Man In Team.
A clever laflelder has been brought
to La Grande as permanent re-'
of this place and he-will be In the
lineup Sunday. He will cc
or short and with Bradley, Wallace
Chllders, and Kali or Woods . as the
Infield, there should be little oppor
a resident of La .Grande for the past tunlty for anything to get away from
' ' Forest Fires Commence. V
Vancouver, June 2. The forest fire
season commenced in the dlistrict of
Columbia with a big fire at Arrow
head, 150 miles north of Nelson. Over
a mile wide, the fire is raging, ad
vancing rapidly despite the efforts of a
half hundred firefighters sent out from
Arrowhead. '.'
Unless the wind- changes Arrowhead
will not burn. No loss, of life Is re
ported so' far. ' The district la heavily
timbered. Assistance has been sum
moned from Revelstowe and the sur
rounding towns. .
Pope Celebrated Birthday. .
Rome, June 2. Pope Plus X. reach
ed hla 76th birthday anniversary 'to
day. Owing to the fact that he has
not fully rocevered fromhis recen
illness there was no celebration of
the day. During the morning, how
ever, many of the cardinals, Vatican
officials and other Italian and foreign
churchmen and laymen , left their
cards and many addressee and tele
grams of congratulation were receiv
ed by hia holiness from all parts of
the world. ; '
Takefa4
Kodak
with you
We say "Kodak advisedly.
We do not merely mean camera,
bnt the particular make of cam.
era that bean the Eastman
trademark "Kodak. The satis.
' factory results that It has gfre
to oar customers Justify as (a
specifying "Kodak.",
Tour vacation will mean more
to you. If you Kodak. Not only
more pleasure at the tlm, but
ifterward, the added pleasure
that will come from the pictures
Let us show you how simple
le all Is by the KoCak system.
.Our stock Is very complete and
we are always glad to give phot
ographic advice to any amateur.
Wright Drug Co.
PUBS DRUG DRUGGISTS.
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