La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 28, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.
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THIS IS THE
SALE
THAT THINKING PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ABOUT
TOWN ARE TURNING TOO MORE AND MORE!
FOREMOST IN EXTENT OF ITS FACILITIES. THE DISTINCTIVENESS OF ITS CLOTHING, THE COMPLETENESS
OF ITS OFFERINGSIN THE NOVELTY AND ORIGINALITY OF ITS CREATIONS. WE ARE IN REALITY CREAT
ING A NEW IMPRESSION ON THE SALES GOING PUBLIC. OUR AIM IS TO TURN THIS STOCK INTO CASH QUICK
LY AND WE ARE GIVING THE MEN OF LA GRANDE SUCH VALUES AS WILL LEAVE A PLEASANT AND LASTING 7
IMPRESSION HEREAFTER. WE EARNESTLY INVITE A COMPARISON OF THE SPLENDID QUALITY OF OUR
MERCHANDISE WITH OTHERS AT A LIKE PRICE. GINGER UPl GET IN THE GAME! EVERYBODY WILL BE
HERE SOMETIME DURING THIS SALE. COME TODAY!
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High Class Clothing
at Little Prices
Browns, grays, light mixtures, blue serges
and fancies in the very newest models.
Suits formerly sold at $30.00 and $35.00,
now .. $19.50
Suits formerly sold at $25.00 and $27.50,
now .:. ... $16.50
Suits formerly sold at $20.00, now 13.50
Suits formerly sold at 17.50, now 11.50
Suits formerly sold at 15.00, now 8.75
Some Startling Shoe
Offerings .
$5.00 Douglas shoes, broken-lot, now $2.50
All $3.50 and $4.00 shoes," dress or work .
styles, now -j. .$2.95
Big lot tan oxfords, were $3.50 to $5.00,
now ....... 1 $2.85
$1.50 Slippers in black and tan color, .., .75
Meirers' unlined chrome work shoes....... 2.95
$5.00 Brockton shoes,' in gun metal or box
calf, now . 1 $3.85
SEPARATE TROUSERS FOR MEN
100 pairs worsted and kiki trousers, values up to $2.50, sale
price L.. . $i25
150 pairs all wool and mixtures, values to $3.50, now. $2.00
All $3.50 trousers in checks and stripes, now $2.65
All $4.50 trousers in fine cashmeres and mixtures, now $3.25
Small lot Cottonade and kiki $1.25 pants, sale price 75c
READ THE PRICES ATTACHED TO THE FURNISHINGS
Men's 50c suspenders, horse hide ends, now l. 25c
50c belts, metal eyelets, strong buckles, now . . 1 - ' ; 9Sr
75c belts, all the new colors and styles, now 50c
10c white handkerchiefs, full size, now .. .' ' " fa
TKrk'tlf in nil etvlno otH r.rl,--o V.-. .
10c canvas gloves with knitted wrist," now
Fancy vests, values up to $4.00, sale price
25 and 35c fine mercerized sox, all plain colors, now
zmuesKin gioves or mittens, now on sale
ir.
..xuu
...5c
..$1.50
-....-20c
20c
7 ' r .T rT n j . V V
tofi combination box, suspenders, supporters and arm bands...35c
ioc nnen eonars, biiver brand, all stvles .. . 10c
Complete line of leather suit cases, all reduced.
ASH BROS.
United States Sales Cvin charge
C. W. KING - - - - - SALES MANAGER
Hats of Every Kind
Slaughtered
Remember We carry no Trash.
Xcw and up-to-date $3.50 derbys (Senators)
now .. . .. $2.25
Late blocks in soft styles (Senators)
now ... 1 ;......;;,:.;: $2.25
Odd lots, broken sizes in soft styles
now-. .:.....;..............: . $1.00
Straws in eveiy wanted dress style, $1.00
to .- 1 ..... $2.50
Over 1000 Shirts to Be Sold
$1 25 fine negligee dress shirts m gray, sky,
white, cream, tan anil fancies (the Victor
brand) now :..... ...85c
$1.75 Victor shirts in all the nobby colors,
now .... $1.10
$1.25 Victor dress shirts, detached collar
and attached cuffs, white and fancy colors,
now $ .85
$1.25 blue railroad shirt, two collars now 75c
$2.00 new summer shirt, French cuffs, new
soft detachable collar in all the shades,
now ;. $1.25
75c Chambray work shirts," all colors,
now 35C
Card of Thanks.
We wish to sincerely thank the la
dles of the Crystal Rebecca lodge and
the ladles of the Women's Relief
Corps, also the many friends of La
Grande, for the kindness shown ua
in our late bereavement, the loss of a Life Is strange
. siDicr uuu winner.
MRS. E. P. DAY
BURRITT CHIPMAN'
in life
Are sacred, when we have done with '.
thlB world of strife.
Burrit.
In life, also In death you know not how
with all its joy and
drear.
We have only the remembrance from
which to cheer. .
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I bad been
ailing for some time wifh chronic comtipa
tion and stomach trouble. I began taking
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
id in three days 1 was able to be up and
got better right along. I am the proudest
Th ,,., ,,., , gin in Lincoln to and such a good medi
The words an,i acts of love shown cin. For sale by ..M dealers.
TELL0W PISE DISTRICT IX SEW.
OlS D.l.VGER.
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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 al our office and learn more about these lots.
P'sts Working Havoc with Finest For.
est in the Country.
WANTED A good country home for
a young girl aged about 18 years
where she can be made one of the
family and receive small wages.
Anyone wishing such a girl will ap
ply to W. T. Gardner, superintendent
Boys' and Girls' Aid society, East
29th and Irving streets, PorUand,
Oregon. 6-28-5t
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LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
That the great yellow pine btlt ex
tending from Bend to Crescent is
badly Infested with the pine beetle
and that a considerable quantity of
l the timber in that section has b?en
; killed by the beetle is the statement
of William B. Turner, in charge of
(the co-operative work in the forest
' Insect investigation at this place, who
has returned from a three weeks'
auto trip through that section, says
! the Baker Herald. Mr. turner made
I the trip at the request of the owners
' of the timber.
; He Is now at work on his report to
; the bureau of entomology, department
I of agriculture. This body of yellow
J pine is known as one of the largest
in area and finest in qulatiy in the
country.
His trip covered the country in the
Black Butte district at the head of the
j Metolus river to Crescent at the head
waters of the Deschutes river. The
depredations of the Insects began
about ten years ago.
Sagamore Sociological Conference.
Do You Have
Eye Trouble?
I et us examine vourjiyes and give
you an honest opinion
DO YOUR GLASSES FALL OFF?
TRY THE
Bell Phone Main 752.
Independent phone 262.
,
Foley Hotel Block.
LaGrande Oregon
Boston, Mass. June 28. The fifth
j annual Sagamore sociological confer
: ence opened today at Sagamore Beach.
on Cape Cod bay, and will continue
until Saturday. The program this
year provides for the discussion of a
wide range of subjects of live public
interest. The schedule speakers in
clude Mayor Emil Seldel of Milwau
kee. President O. Stanley Hall of
Clark university, Professor Lucy M.
Salmon of VasBar college, and Dr.
Shaller Matthews, dean of the divin
ity school of the University of Chica
go. '
Eye Glass Mounting
We have it and would be pleased to
to demonstrate its superior
advantages.
Siegrist & Co,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
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