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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1911)
Li GRANM, UNION COUNTY. OREGON. IfttDAY, JULY 7. 1911.. J n ft l-""'.":".:""''1 '"ti';.ii" 111 11 " . iJLgiJL'ijni-r-!!!.i.aT.'J!LJ- TYiYi t n....!. ...i sjid we are Hundreds of eager buyers were in attendance the past week. Surprise and pleasure was written on every face. ' The low prices were simply astonishing. We expected a rush-and prepared for it--but with all our precautions we have been at times nearly paralyzed . ; by the sea of humanity that surged through the store. Everybody in this vicinity seemed to have heard of t his sale for they have come for miles around, all with the same object in view. Buy -Buy Buy- Come join the crowd tomorrow, this the last day of the sale. Stocks have been re-arranged, many lines that didn't get a sh ow will be pusned to the front. : Take Our Advice, Follow the Uad of the Wise Ones - B IT'S YOUR LAST CHANGE!! WEN'S CLOTHING. MEN'S FOOTWEAR. TODAY $1.25 blSft .$ .75 10owhitfSS5o $15.00 suits, now going at.........$ 8.75 $5.00 Douglas shoes, now .$2.50 1.25 negligee dress shirts .85 15c black or tan socks - 8 l-3c 17.50 suits, now going at-11.50 4.00 and $5.00 tan low shoes... 2.85 xat 1 llUt 1.75 negligee dress shirts 1.10 25c and 35c mercerized socks, col- 20.00 suits, now going at......... 13.50 3.50 fine low shoes, now .: 2.95 . a.25 dress shirts, soft front... .85 ors Lu-.,' L.:i::, 20c 22.50 suits, now going at 15.00 5.00 gun metal or calf shoes... 2.95 ASH BROS' 1.75 dress shirts, pleated bosom, 25c and 35c four in hand ties.....15c 25.00 suits, now, going at - 16.50 5.00 Meires R. R. shoes 3.95 STORE now .;.;:.. $M0 500 and J5c fine siiw eoc Soinen.- sse 27.50 suits, now'. going at... 17.50 5.00 Brockton dress shoes....... 3.95 IS THE $2 shirts,-soft collar detacher 1.25 neck ties . ; 83c '' Senator liats. . 30.00 suits, now going at:.-. 19.50 5.00 Crossette dress shoes 3.95 PTAf,p - 3.00. silk shirts, now at ....... 2.25 -,,,.,.' " ' "ov I- 35.00 suits, now going at 19.50 1.50 leather slippers, now .75 ;.. 75c, Chambray work shirts.--.....35c ''Zri V H TZ 12 S n 111 Caterers of High Class Clothing United Sales Company in Charge C. W. King, Sales Manager SEE Crowdg at Atlantic City. Atlantic Citi, N. J.. July 7. During thte many ye?r that Atlantic City has held the premier place among the pop ular eastern coast resorts It Is doubt ful if there ever was a time when It entertained such an normous crowd as at the present time. The beaches and the board walks were literally . black with people, today and It will play1 standing room only signs In thetr corridors during tlw remainder of the week. The unprecedented rush of visitors is due partly to the presence of President Taft and the great con vention of Christian Endeavorers which he addressed today and partly to the early arrival of hundreds of deft gates, and visitors to the conven tiou of Elks which is to be held here he necfefisary for the hotels to dis during thie1 coming week. Just what the local hotel men will do with thej Christian Endeavorers, the Elks and the ordinary visitors who remain over Sunday thley do not attempt to say. ' For summer diarrhoea in children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and cnitor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. . For sale by all I FREE SUNDAY AT CHAUTAUQUA A DRAWING CARID. ZllSSSl Efllort to Get Church Goers to Flcnic at Turk Next Sunday. O 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 I We furnish you an abstract of title, When yov have paid for these lots. Not a poor lot in our whole offering Belter call at our office and learn more about these lots. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO BeI Phone Main 752. ndeptndent phone 262. Foley Hotel Block. In announcing the SunCay services Dr. Gillilan of the Mtliodlst church spoke through tlva press to his con gregation this morning: "Th'Fre ought to be 5,000 people at Chautauqua on Sunday. The manage ment has provided a treat for the whole of the city and all of tlws Grande Ronde valley in opening the -gates all day free. After a short session of the Sunday school, closing at 10:30 the people will gather at the pnrlt at 11 o'clock to attend the preaching serjlces. Your pastor will preach at this hour and all are invited to rnnnln to hear Dr. Seemann who preaches at the evening hour, elgnt o'clock. Let every attendant upon the Methodist church be there for a full day. Take your dinner and get one good day in the beautiful woods." . Porter Emerson Browne has com- Charles Frohman expects to produce pleted a new play," called "Sex," which In the fall. 'FRISCO WIDE OPEJf. Change in Police Department Spell Return to Old Habits. San Francisco, July 6. A big shake up occured In the police department today. Two score higher officials wer transferred by Chief White and this is generally accepted as meaning San Francisco will be a wide open town again. LaGrande Oregon j CROSS CHANNEL!, AGAIN. Nine Atlntor9 Reach Calais Jn Safety trom English Shore. ! Calais, France, July 6. Headed by iVendrine, who made the . passage In SO minutes, nlrHo aviators competing In th?. intf nmtlonnl circuit race, re crossed the English channel and land ed safely here today. j I : -"'s m ir ' irtf"" n7-h-ZJ&t-4i.) r lv,,M win,1 'l' . V i. ...... . . i.'Jl-7V -wii - -k .T Z;Z. . 4 v. it -n'.i , win .-v j I f-V IN t. ,t fl n i It 1. ' mm mm ill . j:Ppnmpt,CarefuJ, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries ' Loganberries Raspberries Cantaloupes Oranges Watermelons Cucumbers Green Peasv Beets Lettuce Onions Cherries Grape Fruit Bananas Fresh Tomatoes Wax Baens Turnips Cabbage Radishes