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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1911)
7 il; .1 J f. - ! : . 1 O- I i t 1 " illl I 1 ft W : !' 't r 'I 5 I f. w -1 ' 2 LA GRANDE UiJlOif COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 19H. l Down With With the Clothing Another week of sen sational price cutting at Ash Bros. clothing house. Come while this gi grant ic bi stock is at its best. Tog up for the 4th. Be one of the bovs. .... :(.-.' V and Furnishing! 8 Is the latest and most imperative instructions to the management. So we say to clothing and furnishing bnyers. Come again this week even though you have already bought heavy. Immense quantities of re serve stock are being opened up daily and thrown on the bargain counters. Remember you have the clean est and best stock of clothing and furnishings in La Grande to choose from and at cut-down-clear-out prices. . THIS SALE IS CERTAINLY A SEASON ABLE BOON TO CLOTHING BUYERS Another week of sum mer showers. Come in and enjoy the rain of price drops.. They are certainly refresh ing to clothing buyers at Ash Bros.' 9 LOT 1. Hen's and W killj VJ sted and tweed suits, medium and dark shades. Sizes 1 4to 37 only regular values to $15 Clear out cut sale price 3.95 LOT 2. is a very fine V - 1- u uuuu u t new import ed yeeds and worst eds in grays and neat checks, regu lar price $15. Walk out sale price 8.75 LOT 3 i s another uuiieli priced down for quick selling. Is composed of fancy and plain tweeds and worst eds reg price $17.50. Sale price 11.50 LOT 4 You will be uotiu m auou at the values in this lot. Suits made from t h e' very finest fabrics, i n plain and in fancy weaves. Reg. price- $20.00, 13.50 LOT 5 composed of the very lat est . ' spring models, and made from the imported tweeds and worsteds, in fancy, plain, blue serge, Reg price is $22.50, sale 00 15.' LOT 6 You want to see this lot of snappy up to the minute models in all the latest & neatest pat terns. . Reg. price of these .were $25 the suit, sale price 50 16.1 LOT 7 Men's hand tailored gar ments. The most perfect fitting suits th a. t ever came from a merchant tai lor's shop. Reg. price $30.00. Sale price now 50 19: SHOES $5.00 Assorted Lot of Shoes, Douglas make $2.50 Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon L P. A A. M. La Grande Lodge No. liEBEKAHS Srntal Lodt No. H 43. A F. H. holds regula. meet- ' meeti every Tuesday evening In the toga flret and third Saturday! at I. O. O. F. hall. All rlaltlng mem- 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all ' ben are Invited to attend. Masona. L. M. HOYT. W. If. MRS. XATIB ARBUCKLE, N. Q. a. q WILLIAMS. Secretary. MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, See. 8. P. O. EL La Grande Lodge No. 433 " meeta each Thnraday evening at 8 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croat o'clock In Elk'a dub, corner of De- Lodge No. 27 meeea every Monday pot atreet and Washington avenue. night In Castle hall, (old Elk'a hall.) .Visiting brothers are cordially In- A Pythian welcome to all vlalUn vlted to attend. Knights. , H. J. HITTER, Ex. Rui. JESS PAUL, & C, H. E. COQLIDQE. Rec. Sec. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. 8. VOQDMEN PF. THE WORLD La Q E S.Hoi,e Chapter Np. 13. O.K. Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W. c ,,, ,tate communications tha meaU every second and fourth Sat- secon(1 aart f01H.th WedneBdayi ol urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting each month VUjlting members cor- mebers welcome. dially Invital. , , mJ D- r1; S; c;- carrie t hunter, w,M. Jja KEENEY. Clerk. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. . W. A.--La Grande Camp No. 7703 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT ft rwia meeta every Monday In the month at Ronde Circle No. 47 meeta the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting first ani. ui'd Thursday ev .. . neighbors are cordially InviteJ to In the mo. .t I. O. O "M- ittend. ' All vlsitiag mbersare -:.-'vi E. E. DANIELS, CARRIE ROBBS. O. M., ED. HEATH. Clerk. LIZZIE ELl-gWORTH. l IN CHARGE OF United States Sales Company SHOES $4 and $5 lot of Black and Tan Oxfords, sale price $2.85 Fine Horses on Exhibition. Columbus, 0., June 27. What prom ises to be one of the most successful horse shows ever given in Ohio opened here today under the auspices of the Columbus Hores Show association. The most notable breeding establish ments of Kentucky, Ohio. West Vir ginia, Illinois and several other states are represented. The show will con tinue three daya. To Honor John Hay Hammond. London, June 27. Elaborate prep arations have been made for the ban quet to be given at the Savoy hotel to morrow night In honor of John Hays Hannnnd, the special ambassador from the United States to the coronation. The affairs will be given under the auspices of the Pilgrims. Happiest Ctrl In Lincoln. A Lincoln, Neb., girV writes, "I had been tiling for tome time with chronic constipa tion and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and .Liver Tablets tad in three days I wns able to be up anu got better right along. I am the proudect girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi cine." For sale bv n I dealers. rgSggg! .1 HUH Mil H i.l niiiiji . K.-r-'-yTr -iTTa-iH. ! urn iiiini.i im O jf J 11 ii ii hj o NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF THE RAILROAD SHOPS. We are offering these lots at from $160. to $200. each, on the most liberal terms We furnish you an abstract of title, When yov have paid for these lots. Not a poor lot in our whole offering Better call at our office and learn more about these lots. AUTO Din Wright. Response W. R. Gekeler, lecturer Blue Mountain grange. Song "Help It On," by the s''a82-' Recitation Miss Bertha Bowman. J Paper "Why Join the Grange?' Mrs. Mattie Golden. j Music Baker City orchestra. Address Hon. Henry McKenney of Baker county. Recitation Mary Carter. Song lnion County Grange quar tet. Recitation Mrs. Stevenson. Song Mr. Daly of Baker, City. Recitation Zoe Golden. Reading Mrs. W. F. Gekeler. Instrumental solo Miss Selders of Cove. Recitation Nettle Can)hady. Recitation Agnes Daron. Song By the grange. , Recitation Miss Kathryn Gekeler. Address "Our Grange" C. D. Hoff man, master of Union county Pomona grange. Recitation Miss Wilson. : Music Baker City orchestra. . The fifth degree was exemplified to a class of 44 in the evening. The next meeting will be held with Riverside grange 406 of La Grande on the fourth Saturday in September. Doctors at Los Angvles. Los Angeles, Cal., June 27. Sev eral thousand physicians and surg- r ii . i . . , .... . , cuiig iium oil yai io ui ikui iu uuci together with several eminent medical men from abroad, were on hand today at the opening meetings of the 61st annual convention of the American Medical association, as well as the an nual meetings of several affiliated medical bodies, which are to continue their sessions all thi8 w:ek In Los Angeles. At the dally sessions of the several sections there will be present ed during the week more than 500 pa pers and addresses on subjects of med ican and surgical Interest. IS ED (JUANGEKS WAST IUT SOT nor GOOD ..ROADS LEVARI). -Wdloul Spiltiifs Is Jlcctfnir Hnee of Fonionn Grange. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Bell Phone Main 752. Independent phone 262. Foley Hotel Block. LaGrande Oregon : ' Medical Springs, June 27. (Special) A large number of grangers from I Union and Baker counties assembled. ' her? June 24th to attend the regular j meeting of the. Union County Pomona grande which met with. Medical' Springs Grange 427. The morning ' session was held in the ha'.l. The f ol-1 lowing resolution was adopted. ' I "Whareas, the grange stands for good roads when built so as to best aeveiop tne country and believes . that I improved highways should be built from the places of market into the surrounding country, and, "Whereas, there Is a growing de mand for good roads by pleasure seek- ers and special interests for selfish1 purposes without the best interests of' the country In view, j "Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, by! the Union County Pomona Grange In' regular session assembled that we are unalterably opposed to the creating! of new highways or of the improve-! ment of special automobile boule-' vards at the expense of the taxpayers ' of this county." j Resolutions were also adopted fa-' vorlng the doing away of the swear-; Ing in of voters on flection day and of j prohibiting of treating to Intoxicating, liquors. The county grange is to give , a banner to the subordinate grange In : the county who will do the best work j this winter. A big picnic dinner was furnished at noon and the afternoon session was held in the grove. The program was ' as follows: Music-Baker City Orchestra. j Address of Welcome Hon. Dunham 1 ' jsjh" Vfie?ut V'f Prompt tCaref I Try Our Boiled Ham and Sliced Beef Fine for lunches. Also a full line of Lunch' goods for Picnics & Fishing Trips. Fresh Fruits & Vegetables every morning ...J. JU, J .