La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1911, Image 6

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Ladies Tailored Suits
New spring styles, up to the minute in every de
tail. A Jare range of the most exclusive patterns,
and shades on sale like this : ;
$35.00 Suits, while they last $17.50
$32.50 Suits, while they last 1G.25
25.50 Suits, while they last . 12.50
22.50 Suits, while they last 11.25
Silk Costumes
srar
There isn't an old
merit in the lot. There
is a complete assort
ment of sizes, style and
shades and here's the
way we've slashed uric
es: .
$20.00 values $10.00
22.50 values : 11.25
.:. 30.00 values T 15.00
35.00 values I 17.50
40.0qgjUies 20.00
Ladies Super
lor
Outing Coats
While the line is some
what broken there is
still a splendid range of
selection. AH the new
spring fabrics, weaves,
styles, finishes and col
orings are represented
Your choice of the stock
Kjie - Half Price
Jost a Few of the TfcdMMrfs
OF "TRADE TEMPTERS" taken at random from the bi;j stock to
whet your appetite for more! We'd like to cite hundreds of other
examples but couldn't attempt it without using the entire newspaper.
However, briefly speaking and we want to make this emphatic
EVERY ITEM IN THE BIG STOCK IS ON SALE AT A STAG
GERING REDUCTION, BUT WE DON'T WANT YOU TO
TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT-WE WANT TO CONVINCE YOU
AT THE STORE. Be Here Tomorrow when the Doors Open!
Mere's the Reason
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LaesTineJJyess Shoes
All the latest style, direct from the fashion centers
of the world, made well, loo kwell, wear better
get in on these shoe snaps and it will save you dol-
krs.
$4.00 shoes
3.50 shoes
$1.98 $3.00 shoes , $1.28
1.68 2.00 shoes .98
Balance of Stock Priced in Accordance
Ladies' Fine Muslin Undw'r
The most complete line we have ever shown. The
cut on this will be from 25 per cent to 50 per cent.
While it was cheap at the former price, we feel that
we must reduce the line, even though we sacrifice
money besides all of our profit. Remember, 25 per
cent to 50 per cent off .
JWNE- 22 nd , AT 9 AFM. SffiiRP !
WE ANTICIPATED A BIG- SEASON THIS
YEAR AND BOUGHT ACCORDINGLY.
WHILE THE SEASON HAS BEEN GOOD, IT
HAS NOT COME UP TO OUR GLOWING AND
SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS. THE RESULT
IS WE ARE HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED AND
THE MILLS, FACTORIES AND WHOLESALE
HOUSES FROM WHOM WE HAVE BOUGHT
ARE PRESSING US FOR MONEY DUE THEM.
WE WANT TO MEET THESE DMANDS AS
QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, AND IN ORDER TO
DO IT, HAVE TURNED OVER OUR ENTIRE
. STOCK TO THE CREDITORS SALES CO., OF
CHICAGO, THE WORLD'S GREATEST MER
CHANDISE ADJUSTERS, AND ; HAVE IN-"
QaUCTED THEM TO DTJOSE OF THE OV-
ERSTOCK AS ah roasiuus Airo
C&f - Yftll lO Q U f o 1 Cbu are to Profit Kthe Transact
MIGHTY AND MAMMOTH REDUCTIONS lN EVERY DEIRTMENT
Men's and Young Men's Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishings Indies' Ready-to-wear, Shoes and MHlinery,
DRESS GOODS, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, TINWARE, HARDWARE, CHINAWARE, CROCKERY, ETC.
. LADIES' KNIT
UNDERWEAR
25c values at.
20c values at
15c values at -
:15c
..11c
8c
LADIES' FINE
UNION SUITS.
45c values at
40c values at
30c values at..
.33c
.29c
.50c
Ladies! Ladies! Ladies!
No one thing in the ladies' wordrobe is so import
ant as the hat, above everything else the hat must
be correct. If you 11 buy it here itwill be correct.
It is our duty and a benefit to us to dress you cor-,
rectly. We study your needs and fulfill the n.
Come here tomorrow let one of our milliners show
you. Note how she will study j our particular type
and pick the hat for you.
150 Stunning and Startling Styles
to choose from, ONE-HALF PRICE
Ladies' Natty
New Neckwear
Large sample line just re
reived. This is absolutely
new and up to date in every
respect and will go on sale
Thursday morning at less
than manufacturer's price ,
Ladies' Belts
150 belts ranging in price
from 50c up to 7r
$1.00 on sale at
150 belts ranging in price
15c
: ioc
Un9 TT T jl r B CAN YOU BEAT THESE
Men's Shoes
$3.50 values...
4.00 values...
. $ 1.98
.. 2.48
from 31c up to 50c,
on :?"lc at
21c :viM belts
Kid Gloves
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Ili -ulroclj oi: )airs of kid
glo t-i twa 'tUcd in this glor
iou:.; i-!c event while they
Irs' r- i i " biiv them like
"n -
ihh-
$1.
A l.'K' ; l v s
G7c
39c
l.LT) f lrv-s 53c
All z'A lt i, 3liades and kinds.
AND HOSIERY!
25c hose at -
15c hose at
10c hose at -
13c
10c
7c
MEN'S 50c WORK
SHIRTS ON SALE 3SC
MEN'S $3.00 HATS FOR
A REIGN OF TEI1ROR IN THE MEN'S CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT.
Men's High-Grade Suits slims, stouts, regularsiu
grays, browns, blacks, blues, stripes, checks and fancy
mixed colors. This entire stock of suits will be sold re
gardless of cost or value. A carload of men's clothing
at your pwn price Here's just a few examples:
$12.50 suits, while they last and they won't g750
last long . r
Young Men's Suits, val- Young Men's Suite, d-
18,;a, 3.48
AND HERE ARE MEN'S DRESS PANTS! . :
$5.00 pants ati.:$3.75 l $4.50 pants at$3.38
4.00 pants at - 2.98 ) 3.00 pants at : 2.25
Men's Two-Piece
Underwear
.40 values
$1.00 values
27c
..45c
$1.50 union suits in the big .
sale at oc
DRESS SHIRTS.
$1.00 values
.75 values
78c
..59c
Every item of men's wear
in the big stock at a
mighty reduction. ,
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Extra! All Mph's and Boys' Straw Hats- at One-Half Price
BEING YOUE CHILDREN TO THE SAUll
$157
1.29
!; nroch cuifo fm flip little ones at L
1 nn ivndi cnUa fnrflir Iflt.tlfi ones at
In this lot are percales, galateas, linens, etc., etc
BOYS' KNEE PANTS CHILDREN'S SH01 IS.
$ .60 values for -30c $1.00 values for
L25C
.50 values for
58c
1.25 values for
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS!!!
Now's the time to buy them hot as it is. l?egular l-l
wool blankets that you have always paia
$4.00 for, on sale now at
$2.98
. LADIES' HOSIERY.
25c and 35c hose 17c
18c and 20c hose ..-10c
CHILDREN'S HOSE.
9.r vnlnps. Tair .13c
3 5c values, pair
10c
L- 1.83c il
- - ' "' ' . ...
...12c
BASEMENT
Genuine Dover egg beats
Nlckle plated tac k bammc r
Wood handle mixing E otn solil..
Wood handle mixing spoca slotl3d.
Japan dust pang
Fancy flue stops
Wire fly killers :
Wire, bird cage hook '. . . .;. . .
Wire potato masher '. -,
Tin comb case . . . . .... . .-. . .
Wire meat fork ..............
Sad iron handles . . . .' .
X? Ix.ng handle miners cups ..
.; 2 Glo63 bud feed cups ...
Coat hangers
.'e Trousers and skirt -hangers
.Sc Gorden trowtl ...
.Se Nickel plated stove lifts . .
,8c Cake turner
.8c Soup ladle
.Sc Soap shakers
2 oz. Sperm-oil
.8c Blue seal vaseline .........
.Sc IiePages mucilage
.8c
.Sc
.8c
.He
.8c
.8c
.Sc
.8c
.4c
.4e
.4c
Carters ink .........
Carters' library paste;
14 inch wood spoon . . .
Tack ""puller .........
Can opener . .
Sewing machine oil . .
Cotton dish mops ....
Milk Skimmers
Mouse traps, two for .
Saginaw tooth picks ..
Wire meat forks S
Wire egg beaters
...4c
,..4e
..4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
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...4e,
Paring knives
Turn match safe .
Fruit jar filler . . .
Hand scrub brush
Sink cleaner .....
Candle stick , . .
Plate holder.
Wire soap holder
Wire, soap dish ..
Nutmeg grater . . .
Apple corer
Biscuit cutter..
...4c
. ..4e
...4c
. ..4e
...4c
. ..4e
...4c
.. .4c
...4e
...4e
,..4c
...4c
Doughnut cutter .........
Cookey cutter ............
Measuring cupg ,
Stove lifter
Stove lifter
Tea pot stand
A. B. C. tin plate
4 1-2 Inch glass fruit dish
Old blue plates, 5 inch . . .
N1cel plated stove lifter .
Nickel plated towel arm3
1-2 covered dust pan
4e
.4c
.4c
.4e
.4c
.4c
.4c
.4c
.4e
12e
12c
Kniin ladles .
Sad Iron handle ........ '4
Soup skimmer .....-.
Tea strainers ..........
Double m'neing knife....
Cake' turreer i . . . .
Ret. heavy basting spoon
Ret. water dipper
Butter ladles -
Nickel plated mug
knife sharpener
Soap dish
. . . . 12c
,...12e
...12c
,.:.12c
,..:i2c
....12c
...12c
...12e
;...12e
;...12e
From the Dresst
Goods Section:
60c brocades, foulards and
rajahs; special, a yd.
15c lawns, special, 7r
the yard... ; ; 2
10c percaley27 inch, per ';
, yard : ". U2V
36 inch bleaclied muslin, :
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Spool -
Cotton ... "
Sand Silk,
the spool ;
4c:
4c;
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UNDER THE MANAGEMENTX)F
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J. E. HungerfordSales Manager
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$-l,C00 vrorth of men's high
prado furrlshing will be strung
from the ceiling, heaped on coun
ter?, piled on tables and display
ed in many ether. wa,ys j in all
parts of the store. Prices which
will tempt all to buy this class of
merchandise will be made during
this sale.-Never before in the
history of the business of La
Grande was high grade men's
furnishings thrown on the mar
ket at such a mammoth reduc
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