La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911.
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i BACKED IT UP WITH A SQUARE DEAL - ..AMP ARE REAPING OUR JUST REWARDS!
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i.-iifn '!'; men f;
You don't find such high quality
clothisg;.is ours on sale every day. :
La
Grande
isfa"iive:'Oum:-'
arid The People Will Spend Their Money if You Give
Them lheir Moneys Wortmil
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: STOCK UP
On the best clothing in the world at
such little prices.
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Never before in the History of La Grae Has There Beeni J Sale That
VALUES G1VM SATISHEDXUSTOMERS! M
CASH RECEIPTS! This Gigantic Price
draught
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KVVVK WAS THERE A BETTER OR MORE COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES TO
CHOOSE maEm "THE CHOKE ISJUST AS GOOD NOW AS IT WAS OPENING DAY. IF YOU DON'T FIND WHAT
YOU WANTON THE TABLES AND RACKS ASK FOR ITI WE'VE GOT IT! LO OSEN UP AND SPEND! YOU NEED
THE CLOTHMG TO! NEED THE ROOM AND MONEY. GET THEM NOW AND YOU WILL CONGRATULATE YOUR
SELF LATER. . NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT. ; -.V.--'" ' ' ; -" ' : '
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Read
These
Prices
and
Profit
by
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Entire Stock
Marked A ccordingly
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MEN'S CLOTHING.
$15.00 suits, now going at r$ 8.75
17.50 suits, now going at- 11.50
20.00 suits, now going at....... 13.50 -
. 22.50 suits, now going at.. 15.00
y" 25.00 suits, now going at....:.. 16.50
;r 27.50 suits, now going at 17.50
30.00 suits, now going at......l'9.50
35.00 suits, now going at.. 19.50
MEN'S FOOTWEAR. :i i
$5.00 Douglas shoe, now...$2.50
$4.00 and $5.00 tan low shoes.- ; 2.85
3.50 fine low shoes, now....:....:.. 2.95
3.50 gun metal or calf shoes... 2.95
5.00 Meires R. R. shoes 35
5.00 Brockton dress shoes 3.95
5.00 Crossette dress shoes 3.95
1.50 leather slippers, now.-... .75
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MEN'S SHIRTS.
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$L25 blue R.'R. shirts, now.
1.2a negligee dress snirts.. . .oo
, 1.75 negligee dress shirts......... 1.10
1.25 dress shirts, soft front... .85
1.75 dress shirts, pleated bbsora,
now . .- . $1.10
$2 shirts, soft collar detached...l.25
3.00 silk shirts now at 2.25
75c Chabmrav work shirts 35c
Furnishings.
10c white or blue hdkfs
15c black or tan socks
-.5c
81-3c
25c and 35c mercerized socks, col
ors .. 20c
25 and 35c four in hand ties ...15c
SO and 75c fine : silk COc suspenders . .85c
ne-ck ties ..........85c
COc belts all kiuds..25c
J5c belts now 50c
. 50c Ohio suspenders 25r
$3.50 Senator hats.
$2.25
1.50 straw lints. 1.00
2.00 straw hats. 1.25
&sh Iro&o CletlhiDeg Store
CATERERS OF HIGH CLASS CLOWES
United States Sales Company
of San Franciscc, in Charge C. IV. KING, Sales Manager
Our 8lp.
Aa a rac we aleep too little. An
lnfanfa life la nearly all aleep. Grad
, nally aa the child growa older the
honra of aleep are shortened to half
the day or about eight hours. Yooth
until the age of twenty la reached re
quires rully ten hours' sleep. Although
nature demnnds fewer hours' aleep in
summer than In winter. It has been
proved thui elht hours of sleep are re
quired for the average adult In good
fiealth. By this, explains the Pitts
burg Dispatch, la meant not simply
eight hours In bed, but that amount of
good. Bound, restful sleep night after
night. Our power to work Is intimate
ly related to our ability to sleep, and
there is no more reliable indication of
sound health than the capacity to sleep
naturally, and the more active and en
ergetic the wafclng life the deeper the
sleep.
Her Gain.
Mrs. Jones Does your husband re
member your wedding anniversary?
Mrs. Smith-No: so 1 remind him of
It In January and June and get two
I Feminine Ideals, i
. I look for the day when women will
cease, to.be Imitative, ropytng . mec,
bnt will heroin completely, perfectly
and proudly women. A Wotniin ? let
ter in l-ondnn Tlmt'- -
"Bed
D0 AXD A DUCK -WILL
GLE FOE UOXOEjS.
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NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED WO BLOCKS NORTH OF
THE RMLROAD SHOPS.
We are offering fhese lots at from $160. to $200. each, on
the most liberal terms
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We furnish you an abstract of title, When yov have paid
for these lots. Not a poor lot in our whole offering
Better call ai our office and learn more about these lots.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Oricutal B.rd Will Be Pitted' Against
Canine, Iayue,
Bell Phone Main 7 52.
Independent phone 262.
Foley hotel Block.
LaGrande Oregon
Considerable excitement and specu
lation has been caused during the last
few days in the city and adjacent
towns pf the Grande Ronde valley by
the report that Grant Lincoln and
jllert Hughes of the State saloon hava
arranged for a unique contest on the
j 4ib of July between a Philippino duck
and an English bull terrier. Hughes
' asserts that the "duck ' was brought
; from the Philippines by Captain Har-
rlson ot the 16th cavalry and stands,
when upright, 39 inches high. Captain
Harrison has the duck in training and
will back his entry to defy and best
any dog of 56 pounds weight to draw
the duck outside of a 12-foot ring. ,
The duck is fed on raw meat, and
from all accounts of those who nave
seen the bird he is certainly fero
cious. He has been trained to use his
bill or beak, or, as Hughes calls k,
his "mouth" with deadly effect upou
all dogs he has hitherto been matched
I against. The Fourth of July commit
J tee have not yet been approached on
the matter of a public contest but as
soon as Captain Harrison arrives In
town with the. bird, negotiations will
be entered upon with a view to hold
the contest during our week of fes
tivities. '
POisoTqaK
NEVER
fAIUNQ
nrurnv 30 years
nbl'ILUI THE STANOAI
Plk.CS, CHIHBLAINS. rtLONS, BURNS, ETC.
.v.kUMOLt HOUSEHOLD SAUYC.
AU ORUOOIiTS tUkVC IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON REQ.UMT
ACCtPT NO SUBSTITUTES.
frco 2S Cents.
UWGLEVt MICHAELS CO SAN FRANCISCO
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been
ailing for some time with chronic constipa
tion and stomach trouble, I began taking
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet
aid in three days I was able to be up and
got better right along. I am the proudest
girl in Lincoln to 2nd such a good medi
cine For gale by aH dealers.
A Kicking Deferred.
Aunt Clara to her young nephew,
who has Just brought a pucket into
the parlor where she is stttlng Good
gracious. Tommy! What are yon do
ing with that bucket? Take It down
to the kitchen at once. Tommy 1
want you to kick It. Aunt Clara, 'cause
1 beard papa saying when you kick
the bucket we'd get at the very least
$25,000.
TRUSTEE SALE
OF
W. W. BERRY & CCMPANY
STOCK
Our time IS limited, we MUST sell
We carry the Kabo Jackson and
Hypatia CORSETS which we are
closing out at one half price. '
Laces and Embroideries from1 one
half cent per yard to forty cents per
yard. ; .
ANY CHILDS
HAT 15cts
TRIMMED
HAT $2.25
Any
O.W.KENNETT. trustee
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