TAGE-8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911. 1 f) ft 3 We have just received a new line of Men's and Worn ens fine Dress Shoes, styles which are just out. Come in and let us show you. MEN'S Loggers and Drivers The Washington Log ger shoe Is made of the best calf stock, heavy double pegged sole, out Bide counter. The beat hoe at the price $0.00 4 ADC rOL VS BY Peters, Shoe Col I, , 1 m ALL FOR WEAR ... .. Driver. The shoes are cut from chrome calf stock. That Is as near water proof as leather can be made. The soles are made from packers overweight steer hides and are surfaced, screwed and double fastened through the shank, 14 In. h lgh. A wonder for the price . ... . ...... ....... ..... . . ... .KUO ALLERTON BROS. Loggter. These shoes are band made throughout, no machine work of any kind. Sewed with wax ends, heavy double pegged sole, outside counter, reinforced shank. Every bit of work done by hand. This shoe ia worth more than the price asked .........$8.00 A. A. CUTTER & CO. Driver. You know what the Cutter shoes are. Have aj-eputatlon of being thie h ardest shoe to wear out on j'he market. 12 in. top, heavy double tap pegged sole Outside counters. Thie best shoe at any price. . -n mi mi n urn MEN'S Tan shoe, made of White Bros, wil low calf, new to basco toe. Heavy double sole, cord ed edge,' fancy tip. A youn? man's shoe that has all the style there is. Priced .......1... $M WOMENS pbsiwti Etftm jMADE fOR. VS BY Peters Sh fir, loc's. abiCd. mm.- MEN'S Patent Colt sboe, new tobasco to, Just out. Heavy ingle sole, fancy tip, lace or button. All sizes, C and D width. The snappiest mo'at up-to-date shoe on the market, priced at $.".00 Tan shoes made of White Bros. Willow calf, double sole, Goodyear welt, corded edge, fancy tip, new col lege toe. Button only. This shoe Is the most stylish and popular street shoe worn, priced .$4.00 WOMENS Patent colt, boot, hand sewed double sole, new college toe, fancy tip. This Bhoe is the "par excellence'' of all our shoes and for style and nif tineas has no equal. Button or lace. Priced at ....... . . ... ...... $4.00 POS'T FORGET ' Our ." ; BARGAIN TABLES ' of ' SHOES : FULL LIXE : : of Boys', Mltises', Children's SHOES EXGIMER WILL RECOVER; Hurt at Lime Sunday Evening Badly ' r Bruised. Engineer Shubert, who sustained se vere injuries about the head and hips Sunday night at Lime, Is resting well at his home in this city. H-3 was stand ing on the step of the engine watching a part of his machinery and did not realize he was hanging out far when his train ran over a bridge and he was struck on ths side of the. head and hips by the superstructure of the bridge. ' ' tember 2Gth at the Elks auditorium. The young ladles who compose the new club are Misses Mildred Cook, Irene Murphy, Lena Jonsa, Etta Foley and May White, which guarantees to all a delightful evening. It is the in rentlen of the young ladles o give an occasional dancing party' throughout the season. ' ' MOST OF TRACT IS SOLD. W. K. Davis Is SHIn? Dnnhanr Wrig-ht Tract EfowTdTy, A few days ago W. K. Davis adver tised In the Observer the Dunham Wright tract of land n'ear the Cove. Today Mr. Davis stated that over. 70 per cent of the land had been sold. Another Indication of what Observer advertising does. ... ' congress. He will return to La Grand the last of the week and spend a ,J' time here getting acquainted with th people. ' Prominent Man In City. Nick Sinnott, one of te best known men In The Dalle and very 'well known all over Eastern Oregon, was In La Grande this morning on his way to Lostlne where he went to look after personal business. He has land pos sessions In Wallowa county. Mr. Sin nott Is one of the several men in this district who has been talked of for f Dissolution Jfot rrobaMp. NeM York. Sept. 20. Judge Gary chairman of the board of director! of the Bteel trust, today refused to con firm the rumor afloat that the s6ee corporation directors have decided on a plan of dissolution and re-organU-Ing under new lines. . On Friday next there will be a meet, ing of the B. of L.F. & E. order of spe cial Importance. All members are re quested to attend. . W.W. KINZIE. President. To Have Help. A Los Angeles, Sept. 20. That th'J district attorney's office will have out side help" when the McNamara trial starts October 11 was made public to day when It was announced that the widows of the men killed In the Times explosion retained Samuel Vermilyea to assist In the prosecution First Ball of Season. The "Mllem" club has broken the i ice in the social whirl for the season end announces the first ball for Sep- iCiassifiedl l Advertising l FOR RENT Partly furnished rooms ., for lightbousekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. N. Larson, 908 cor 3rd and J. ;, 9-i5-6t ; . - FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ' Everything first class. Bath. In quire 2201 North Fir 1 9-15-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. In quire at 2001 Second street. 9-15-6t LOST Gold bar pin letters O. M. A. E. Finder please return to Hill's drug store. 9-15-6t Prices for the best work $1S 8et of Teeth $8.00 f 10 Gold Crowns, 22-K . . .t&JW $10 Bridge Work (best) .. $5.00 $10 Porcelain Crowns ....$5.00 '.Teeth Cleaned $1.00 Gold Fillings ........ $LM up Silver Fillings 7&fl Cement Fillings ...&0e Re-enameling $2.00 Plates repaired good as new $1.00 ip TWELTE TEARS GUARANTEED (PAINLE65 Honet Work .Ml 1010 Honest Price . Painless Extraction Over lNewlin Drug Co. Depot and Adams Avenue. uta Presbyterian Young People, Take Xo tire. . Rally Day next Sunday at the Sun day Behool hour. Good lively songs. Besides a regular printed program one feature of -this day will be roll, call by classes. Each teacher will report the number enrolled, the number In at tendance, this number of visitors and new scholars, the number of new scholars brought by members of the flas, the personal work done by calls, phone and letters to get all members of the class out for rally day amd an outline of policy for future iwork. Tim school will then be divided Into two classes and lined up on two sides of the room and a "bring one" and "brought onto" button contest will be started to continue for two month. At Uhe close of the contest the winning side Is to be treated to Ice cream and cake or ofhter rich delicacies and the losing side is to have crackers ami cheese. . ' 1 WANTED Position as . housekeeper, Phone Red 3222. 9-14-6t WANTED A modern , unfurnished house at bnce. Inquire Dave Clark, courthouse. 9-12-tf Those Who Appreciate r--.-x J CA VUUl ICOJ Uiiu uuvu Service and contemplate enlarg ing or changing their Banking connections will find it to their advant age to consult with an Officer or Director of this Bank. We refer to any of our Customers for an expres sion of opinion as to ser vice rendered by us. LOST Black auto . cushion between La Grande and Hawes bridge up the. river. Reward Leave at Observer )r office. 8-81-ftf UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK FOR SALE A desirable home, on rea sonable terms and easy payments; a nine-room house with acre of I land; good location. Address P. O. box 254, Wallowa, Or. (A. 19. S 19.) FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry. Ore. 6-15-tf WANTED School girl to work for room and board. Mrs. C. Ralston, j 1409 Wash. 9-19-tf ) FOR SALE A good milch cow. In quire J. D. Kerr, 701 Adams and Flrsst 9-16-7t WANTED T6 buy a home In La Grande. Have $500.00 cash to pay down. Address G. A R. care Ob server 9-16-4t WANTED School girl to work for board and room. Phone Black 112. v :.- ' 9-16-6t . FOR RENT Furnished ; sleeping . rooms. Also fine housekeeping suites, strictly modern. Inquire 905 j Spring- street Phone Black 388 ' ' . -20-12t Mrs. Green of Atchison. Kansas. who is visiting her brother, Walter M. Pierce of Hot Lake, (w as In La Grande last evening. . ' Mrs. E. Z. Carbine and thn rnnr members of the family will leave In a iew uays to join Mr. Carbine who Is extensively Interested In farming In Old Mexico. Haradon'8 Tru-Fruit Chocolates and Marshmallows. . Made Just Right. No Imitation Flavors. All Leading Confectioners Sell Them. Steel Ranges Are the B E S T We guarantee every part for 25 years. Will allow you 30 day3 trial and sell them on easy pay ments. RANGES $25 to $75 laf : ' IH - HI One Hundred Dozen Schram Jars Must close out these . in the next 10 days. Special Price3 to Clojs Phone us your orders F. D. HAISTEK COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS