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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
..- Iff- Are You Getting Your Share of the Unusual Savings in this GreatfEvent ? Mid-Season Clearance Sale of Our Entire Linefof Ladies Coats, Suits and Millinery n Si li i 1 . vtf Not a Lot of Odds and Ends, .but our entire line of Attractive New Styles that are now in the very height of fashion NOTHING RESERVED ! . A-y . V:- j ' .-l. y, : if.:', kf ' ' ' ' '' tuf. V BETTER. MAKE: YOUR CHOICE TODAY t Unusual Offerings like these are sure to sell quickly. Get the extra wear. ' . JANUARY PRICES EAk, LY IN NOVEMBER fits -." fey f x . W f '- i i -' it li ' - - . : v;';l, . . m Ill mm . ; 2809 i: U.v si A Superb Collection of Elegant New Garments at Unusual Reductions r? $8.90 This lot includes values that sold from f 12.50 to $17.50. Clearance Price 18.90 $14.90 Beautiful new fabrlcg and styles in I Millihery RedUCOtJ from 25 to 50 per cent garments that Bold up to $"n.00 Our Clearance Price ...... .$14.30 ?l$2.982 This lot of mercerized waterproof coats sold regular from $4.00 . to .50. Our special '2M YOU KN OW WHAT A SALE AT WE ST ' S ME AN S New Polo cloth, diagonals, cheviots. Blanket cloth and heavy serge coats that sold from $12.50 to $J0.C0. Round, military, and cape collars. Wide cuffs. ATTRACTIVE , RD(TE'1 PRICES. ' S'T P The Quality .ore 2L THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNjS r Editor and Owutr. XBttred at the pOHtofflceat La Grande s aecood'Class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally, singly copy ............. Pally, per week Dally, per month 15c 65e event, and no Elk unless he U ub-! fortunate .in not having his eyesight will return, to Jhe.east without reallz-' ing what, a great country w9 live in. I Elks are good ' advertisers. They, ad Tertlse largely by their deeds and this line !- ,v' followed on a large sale during the Portland grand lodge meet ing. : ' RAISING THE OREGON SPUD. LA GRANDE ELKS AT PORHXAND. There never was any doubt as to La Grande lodge of Elks making a proper showing in 1912 at Portland, hut last ntjght the matter was settled and now work wll beglu along definite lines. Nothing will be spar-ad to im what the antlered herd have done press upon ths national gathering and are doing in this city. The line i of march "will contain many La Grande Elks and on every hand the Grande Itonde valley wtl rerelve proper rec ognition. A display of the products of the soil, pictures of the valley, bird's eye views of La Grande will all tm on tap in Portland during the big Arcade Theatre BEFIXED ENTEUTAINMKNT FOR ALL PEOPLE "Building the Nw Line" Kalem. A strong story woven around the construction of a new railroad' line. ' "In Ancient Days" W. E. A ery graceful and pleasing pic ture. . "Outgeiwsraled." Sellg. Com edy. A lively comedy clever and well acted ahowtng many amusing incidents alid iretty ocean scenes "You Will Enjay ocean scenes. You will enjoy It. The Vale of Dreams"--Song by Mr. Grlce. Steam heated, building for the cotd nights. 10U ARE ALWAYS WELCOME To illustrate what a friend the po tato is to he man who will raise that crop 'every year Hhe Observer points to J. S. Mltcholl of ML' Glenn district who is a practical . potato raiser and follows the game year after year. He Bald to this paper recently: "Yes, I stick by potatoes every year. True, some years I make good money and other years not so much. This is a good potato year, but take It one year with another and I can show a good profit. , Thre Is a lesson in this statement and only proves tjiat to raise potatoes year in and year out means a perma nent bank account, safe living and accumulation of property, Jt Is not the game for th'j man who wants or expects to get rich quick. But Is there any g?me that can be followed with assurance of this feature? It has been tried so often and nothing ', but fail ure followed. Then why not follow Mr. Mitchell's Idea and stick to the staple potato? ' LOVELY WINTER. institute of Portland, Oregon, operates under the supervision of railroad ,and wireless officials, and plces all grad uates Into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. ; . 11-8-4V . Do you appreciate this snow? Well, you should. Living in a country like Eastern Oregon where there are changes in weather Is a luxury llttlf thought of, but nevertheless of great value. You do not get tired of ope until you haws another kind. If you lived In California you would have nothing but sunshine, in northern Canada nothing but Icycles, either of which would finally grow tiresome. But hero In Eastern Oregoon we have me sunsmne at its best, the winter as pictured in a story book, and ev eryone gnouiit t hfw and intent. A Good Position Can be had by ambitious young men and women in the field of "Wireless" or railway telegraphy, since the 8 hour law became effective, and since the wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there Is a great shortage of telegraph ers. Position pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month with good chances of advancement. The National Telegraph NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the om mon council of the City of La Grande. Oregon, on the 4th day of October, 1911, creating improement district No.: 41 and designating V uvenue ?s such dietrlct, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted- by . said comraor. council on the 4th day of October, 1911 whereby said council determined on'' declared its Intention to improve ail that portion of V avenue, in said im provement district as hereinafter de scribed, by laying thereon standard board -walk, south side, the council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owil ra of the nrnn- eijty affected and benefited by snih improvement, order that said above described improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to: be improved are as follows. "': All that nortion of V avenue 'mm the east line of Snruce street, tn tho east city limits. A) And th nrortprtv affvtart nr benefited by said improvement Is as follow: Along north side of lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 block 4 and lots 2. 3, and 4 and 37H feet Of lot 1. block R. Pleasant Hnme addition to La Grande. Oregon. Notice Is herieby further eiven that the council will levy a special assess ment on all tne property affected am benefited by such improvement for the purpose of paving for such imnrove- ment. That the estimated cost of such Improvement is the sum of ft2.1.55. That the council will: on the 1Rh dv nf Nnvtoiflber. 1911. vnet ' the council chamber at the hour of 8 'clock, p. m., to. consider said estl Auated cost and the levy of said assess. ?ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person reeling aggrieved by . auch assessment. La Grande, Oregon, November 1st, 1911, '- ;: , CITY COUNCIL OP. LA GRANDE. ' OREGON. ': By C. M. HUMPHREYS, i Recorder of the city of La Grande. Oregon. ll-4-10t Classified Advertising RUSSELL SAW MILL No 2, first class .condition, 20-horse boiler and en gine; everything complete ready to set and saw lumber. You can't du plicate for $2,800. Give some one a bargain.; Address Abe, care Obser- ".' ver. : .; '--: -, n.9.a Gk Jdssard Printed words fail to p you full i.loa of Goesard style-leadership. You ;uust sea a Gossard Corset better stl'; vou must try one on at the mirror, be fore yoi can understand how fie Gos sard enables any woman to display a ilgure that la stylish and attractive bosldee being easy to wear In any po sition.' " ,; Indorsed by our leading physician? nd dress makiera. A model for every tyne of form. . Prices $3,50 to $8.60 MRS. ROUT. PATT1S0N. phone Blk 1-181. Ooraetiero DON'T THROW AWAY hot water bot tles because they leak. Leigh ton s will fix them. Don't throw away any thinghave Lelghton make them as good as new. Everything done. Saws filed and seL Knives and scis sor sharpened, expert on typewrit ers, cash registers and locks. Leigh ton is the man to call when you are , in trouble. Mr street. La Grande. : ' 11-9-tf , - FARM FOR SALE 160 acres of deep ' rich soil. Improved. Easy terms. Will trade for city property. Ad dress P. O. box 333. La Orande, Ore. . : ll-8-2t .-.-'' FOUND Fur collar, between Cherry ' laundry and Penn avenue. Inquire at Observer office. V 10-30-tt full basement. Phone black 492 - vV-.-V:'- V ii-7tt ' t------- FOR SALE Household furniture at 1520 V avenue. ll-10-3t FOR RENT Two"" front downstairs rooms furnished. Call at 1407 Ninth street, or phone Red 332 10-26-tf . MODERN HOUSE for rent. Six rooma , and bath. Inquire at Duitll's bak-i ery. 10-27-tf I FOR SALE Good range and cup board. Inquire 2005 N. GrteenwoodV "; Phone Black 3892. V 1V7-5L FOR .RENT Modern furnished front room. Inquire 1208 Seventh and M streets or phone Red 61. 11-6-tf I FOR SALE OR TRADE ISO acres of J umoer lana. Inquire Chas. Disqua, Russell Meat Market. il-6-iot STRAY COW Spotted, right ear ls cropped, no brands; young calf. Been In Pierce pasture all summer. Call Geo. Pierce for particulars, i... ll-6-10t FOR SALE) New two story modei a house. J. G. Snodgrass, or call Mala . . ll-6-tf . ' ' ' GOOD SECOND-HAND tent 10-12 fof sale very cheap. 1421 Adams ave nue. -: , WILL TRADE Good five room house " and 4 lots. Will trade for horses '?,: or cattle.-; '"V'-'v io-n-tf IA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO, i ' '; ' . La Grande, Oregon. , FOR RENT-Housekeeplng rooma near high school. 903 Third Street, cor of O. , . ll-9-6t FOR RENT New modern cottage, LOST Between 3 and 6 o'clock Sat urday meerschaum pipe with -amber- mouth piece in chamois ; case. ' Ji.ned with red plush. Return to 908 Adams avenue. Liberal reward. ' ' ' !1-9-2t ' - - .a . FOR SALE Furniture for sev ii room house in good condition. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 1603 Adams. 11-7-tf LOST Between the La Grande In Teetment company's ranch "known as the Penlngton farm, near Allcel and La Grande one suit case, con taining wearing apparel. Finder will please leave at La Orande In vestment company's office and Tt celve reward. . ll-"7-14t FOR SALE Luirwlg Piano good as new. Cost $475.00. Will sell for' $225 cash. Call 1417 vYash. ave. or phone Rd 752. U-4-4t A Strong Modern Efficiently conducted, not only In the Interests of Its stock J'.lui 01 it9 deP8ltw and patrons as welli WW, officWs well knovfn and trusted In the community. With capital, snrplns and undivided profitg of $210,000,000 nd total resoirces of f lftQOflOOM. v I18 t?.G".le ttoml Bank to firms, corpora, tlons and Individual the best banking service, and Its offl. eers ask personal Interview with those contemplating eaaaglng accoHBts or opening new ones. La Grande National Bank LA ORANDE, OREGON ; - CAPITAL . ' ; -. $ 100.000.00 SURPLUS . . 105,000.00 RESOURCES , . .1,000,000.00 Fred J. Holmes, Prts. F. L. Meyers, Cashiet W. J. Church, Vice Pres. ' Earl ZundeUss'J. Cashier lillltiiUtMiilitli hibis44