II t 3 3 J; 5, s. V:' 3 IA GRANDE EVENING OBSEBVEB, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1911 DWf ' TJmE am :-woMMi-m I WHO HAS BOUGHT HIS WEARING APPAREL HERE DURING THIS GREAT SALE. WE EXPECT4 TO" REUADT fitSmESS IN ik GRANTJP Pftpl YTO-KTHlAIXUfm HIS AEMMA ?ETTEE ADVERTISER FOR US THAN A'li THE PROTCERS' nf cS SO: LaGraride People are Staggered by Our Rderi ; We want your trade, and if CUT PRICES and HIGH CLASS CLOTHING will get it we are surely entitled to your patronage. This store is always clad to serve von ,. : ; no matter whether your purchase is a suit of clothes or a pair of sox, you will always find the SAME courteous t reatment from our salespeople. itV a T dutv Wowe fil ; yourself and those dependent on you to investigate th e mammoth bargains we are offering. Don't fail to get here tonight or MONDAY, BY ALL iJffi ANS j 8 MEN'S CLOTHING. $15.00 suits, now going at...$ 8.75 ' 17.50 suits, now going at..J- 11.50 : 20.00 suits, now going at... 13.50 22.50 suits, now going at J" 15.00 25.00 suits, now going at. ......... lfi 50 27.50 suits, now going at.... 17.50 ", 30.00 suits, now going at 19.50 35.00 suits, now going at-- 19.50 MEN'S FOOTWEAR. $5.00 Douglas shoes, 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 o ne vim; 5.00 Brockton dress shoes 3.95 5.00 Crossette dress shoes . 3.95 1.50 leather slippers, now ...... .75 TODAY IS THE TIME. ASH BROS' STORE IS THE PLACE MEN'S SHIRTS. $1.25 blue R. R. shirts, now.....$ .75 1.25 negligee dress shirts...- .85 1.75 negligee dress shirts 1.10 1.25 dress shirts, soft fronts .85 J.75 nress hiH-c rloo now $1.10 $2 shirts, soft collar detached...l.25 3.00 silk shirts now at -......... 2.25 75c Chambrav work shirts...:...35c FURNISHINGS. 10c white or blue hdkfs 5c 15c black or tan socks 8 1 -3n 25c and 35c mercerized socks, col ors 20c - "7 iwiu in a ana ties 10c 50c and 75c fine silk 60c sDSn,W, 9. neck ties ..83c ..25c 'oc belts now ... 5(W 50c Sospenders ..50c ?0c belts . .. ; 75c $3.50 Senator bats. ............... $25 1M straw bats. 1.00 2.00 straw hats. L25 I ill jTlVl J) 2- roso C mm Store . f . . . United CATERERS OF HIGH CLASS CLOTHES Sales OF SAN FRANCISCO, IN CHARGE uompa mi C. W. KING Sales Manaser Spokane, Wash., July 1. Special) iners of state banks -are expected to National bank examiners of the tenth ( attend the meeting: J. L. Mohundro, district, taking in Washington, Ore- j state examiner of Washington; Will . gon, Idaho and Montana, will meet In Wright, state, bank examiner of Ore Spokane on July 5th. Frank H. Luce,' gon; V. W. Piatt, bank commissioner chairman of the district, will preside. J of Idaho;. C. E. Kumpe, state exam The program follows: J iner of Montana, F: E. Earbour, deputy Introductory remarks by Chairman state examiner, Spokane; A. V. Jlay Luce; remarks, J. L. Mohundro; "How den, deputy state examiner, Tacoma, Co-Oneratlon Between Clearing House and William C. Pierce, assistant bank and National or State Bank Examiners commissioner, Boise, Idaho., May Be Made Mutually Beneficial," ( The meeting is one of the 11 in C. S. Loveland; remarks, Will Wright; session throughout the United States "Grain Warehouse Receipts as Col- about the same time, when the bank! lateral," F. E. Barbour; remarks, C. E. examiners will discuss financial ques- Kurape; "How Near Is an Examiner tlons. It will also be the first time Expected to Approach an Audit In an in the history of the office of the comp- Offlclal Examination?" Martin Mc- troller of the currency that the state Lean; remarks, V. W. Piatt; paper, and clearing house examiners have William C. Pierce; "Common" Law teen invited to meet with the national Knowledge as an Essential Part of the examiners. Equipment of the Examiner," A. V. ( The annual meetings are part of a Hayden; "Habitually Granted Over- plan conceived by Comptroller of the drafts and Their Treatment," Harry Currency Murray shortly after he took Yeager; "Benefit to Be Derived Thro' offlce, He divided the several states the Co-Operatlon of the State and jnto n districts for closer co-opera- National Bank Examiners and the tlon hetween the bavpi-.i1 hnnv m. exam-, than either brick or concrete. . 1 transferred from that A? ' Xl T a 'a t. . Methods of Co-Operatlon," Frank H. Luce. I Besides National Examiners Luce, Loveland, McLean and Yeager, thei lners. One of the examiners of each district was made chairman. The re ports Trom each district will be Bent to the comptroller. ' You Don't Have to Rub Your Clothes Wash:: Day, If You Use WYANDOTTE 30c a Package For Sale by I Pattison Bros. rhone Black 8L Store closes at 1 iw nu, Toes day, the Fourth of July. COUJiTY SEWS ITEMS. 8 4 Mrs. F. S. Bramwell, of La Grande, was In the city Monday. Frank Bldwell has been about on the sick list since Monday night, as a re sult of strenuous work at the fire. J. J. Turner and daughter of Big Creek, were In the city Saturday, ex tending their trip to La Grande. Where will you spend the Fourth? That Is the question that must be de cided soon. The Union band and ball team will go to La Grande, and many of our citizens will do likewise. La Grande offers the only celebration In this part of the state, and those who wish to Be It done up in proper shape will not miss It by going to La Grande. The Chautauqua, the regular Fourth of July program and many Interesting events are on the list for the enter tainment of the public. Better go. the Lakes department. New Mexico, Arizona and Utah are detached from the department of Colorado and form part of the department of California. Montana and Wyoming go from the d3partment of Dakota to the depart ment of Columbia, which Is to havi, Its headquarters at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. .Minneapolis Celebration xt Week Minneapolis, Minn,, July 1. Busi ness In Minneapolis will be practical ly at a standstill the coming week while the citizens give themselves over to a celebration of the growth and prosperity of the city. The affair has promise of being one of the most not able of Its kind ever held In this country. Many visitors are already putting In an appearance and It Is ex pected that when the celebration gets 'ew Army RuU's IiYnthe. fully under way at the beginning of Washington, July 1. The army de- the week the crowd will be the Iarg- partment re-organization, which has est ever entertained In Minneapolis. been a subject of much discussion There are. to be separate events since the plans were first announced ; for each of the seven days, beginning by -the war department some months J tomorrow with band 'concert? and a ego, came into effect today. The re-1 military review. Pageants and spec organization is In the Interest of slm- tacles reflecting the manufacturing plined administration. The war de- and commercial progress of this sec partment believes it will expedite tLe tlon of the country will be a leadln (From Union Scout.) W. J. Hunter lost a valuable horse this. week. The animal ate too much grain which was accidentally left In a glace where the horse could get to It. The Union band boys are practicing nightly In preparation for the Fourth at La Grande. Miss Hazel, Raster Is visiting friends In La Grande this week. I (From Union .Republican.) Liveryman. Gassett Is right on the spot again, doing business In the sta bles at the rear of the Pratt ware house. This arrangement is but tem porary, as Mr. Gassett has not yet de cided as Mr. Gassett has not yet de cided whether he will rebuild or not. Contractors are this week figuring with Mr. Gassett on the erection of a stone building on the site of the ona just burned, th building to have fire proof roof.' The plan Is to keep the horses In sheds at the rear.' and feed from the barn. It Is stated that a ittti HfHIHHiWMIHI I 'tone building can be erected cheaper transacton of business connected with the army and effect a saving of about 1100,000 a year In army administra tion. ; The leading feature of the new plan is the establishment of there main devlslons. These are the east ern division, with headquarters at Governor's Island, the central division, with headquarters at Chicago, and the western division, with headquarters at San Francisco. At these places the principal work Is to be concentrated. The divisional officers will give atten tion to the purely, military business, leaving the department commanders to deal with administrative detail. The object is to develop officers capable cf handling great army units. The army headquarters at Denver is the only one abollBhed'under the new order. Considerable changes, however, are made In the boundaries of the other departments. The department of the east is extended to take In Ohio and, Kentucky, which hitherto .have formed part of the department of the lakes. Louisiana Is transferred from the department of the Gulf to the de partment of Texas. North and South Dakota, formerly Included In the de partments of Dakota and Missouri, are feature of the week. Of an education al nature will be the great outdoor pageants and parades symbollzjng the history of the northwest, beginning with the discovery of the upper Mis sissippi, the Indian warfare that fol lowed with its settlement, the events of early statehood, the sending of the first troops to the front In the civil war, the coming of the railroads, the development, of : commerce, the har vesting of the crops and the remark able era of general prosperity. The decorative features are especial ly attractive and elaborate, street af ter street in the down town section being literally a sea of flags and bunt ing and at nlght-ablaze with hundreds of thousand of multi-colored lights. Directory of the Fraternal Orders . of La Grande, Oregon L F. & A. M. La Granae Lodge No. 41. i F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. i. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary, .s 8. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Ra j. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meet every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebeni welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. I. O.O. F, hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. Q. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Set. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crott Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all vlsltlnf Knights. JESS PAUL, C. C. . R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. & M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at ths I. O. O. F. haU. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. E. EL DANIELS, . ED. HEATH. Clerk. REBEKAHS Crystal Lode No. 8 meets every Tuesday evening in th rittsfield 150 Tears Old. Pitt8fleld, Mass., July 1. The city of Plttsfleld will celebrate the l",0tU anniversary of Its Incorporation ns n town by a gala week beginning to morrow, on much the general plan for an old home week, but with more elaborateness. Former Secretarv of the Navy Long, President Garfleld ofj wuuams college and other men of note will take part. , Let your next eorset be a Cossard. Have K fit to your f orm." J All the style, comfort Mai beanty of the lace-ln-front G05 .sard wDl mean nothing to yon ntll yon try don one of these snperme corsets. . A single try-on will proTe to yon why they exeeL A complete line of Gosaard corsets, bnst confiners and pad's, alwsys on band. Trices of corsets f3J0, $5.00, $6.00 and $S0. Mrs. Robert Pattison Coractlerc. Phone Black 1481. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B. C. holrfft stated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Sec WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Orinn, Ronde Circle No. 47 meets' , first anu ?oiri Thursday at ' -in the mo. t the I. O. O . ivaiI All visiting : tubers are .,.-.mk SNOWDRIFT ; FLOUR Awardd Gold. Xedal for High, est Qtaliif. , Every Sack Warranted and Sat IsfactloB gnaraateed. -For Sale by Waters-Stanchfield v Produce Co. Exclusively. 1426 JEFFEES05 AYESUE