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PAGE 2 Vk GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912. : PRE-I IM VE IS! TORY S ALE ','; - ,.,, ; - - ' ' . ; - : i-. f - . .- .- iv.;. ...-..'.,. DOMESTICS . Hope 4-4 bleached muilin, per yd.7J4c Berkshire L, L. unbleached muslin, per yard 6Ho Mount Hood Outing Flannel, dark and light patterns, per yard ..... ...9Ue Foxcroft double width sheeting, full. 2 yards, per yard . . . . 20o Ticking, good grade, fancy stripe, per yard ............ . . . . 10 COTTON GOODS , 28 inch percale goods, staple colors, good patterns, per yard .......... Flannellette, best grade, good assorted patterns, yard 8 1-Sc ' TOWELS ' Bleached Turkish, size 19x44, hemmed, per pair ,. 25c Same quality, size 21x46, per pair S5o Better quality and heavier, size 27x46, per pair 40c Cotton Huck Hemmed, size 18x36, 3 for ........ . ; 25c Better quality, larger, size 20x38, each Wo Small. Birdseye cotton towel, hemmed, size 24x27, 6 for 25c SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES . 81x90 hemstitched, bleached sheets, each ............................ T8c Same quality, hemmed, size 81x80. each" ; i 67c Hemmed, seamed, size 72x90, each. 47c Cases, bleached, hemstitched, size 42x 36, each ,. 19c Plain hem, same quality, size 42x36, . each ....... ........ .......... ...VQ Plain hem, size 42x3G 10c HOSIERY. We have several lines that are broken in sizes that we are going to close out CHEAP. Chlldrens fine ribbed black stockings, that sell for 12 c and 15c, at ...10c Also a coarse rib and heavier weight for boys' wear 10c Same as above, both fine and coarse rib, better quality 15c Fleece lined, heavier weight, boys, 2 pair for .' 35c LADIES' Plain,' fine gaug, black, fair quality, 2 pair for 15c Better grade, black or tan, 3 pair. 25c Fleece lined, fair quality, line gang, 3 pair for . .(. . 25c Heavier weight and fleece, an excellent winter weight, 2 pair for 25c UNDERWEAR Children's fine ribbed cotton. Good weight, fleece lined,; size 16, 11c size 18, 12c, size 20, 14c, size 22, 15c, size 24, 10c, size 26, lSc, size 28, 10c, size 30, 20c, size 32, 22c, size 34, 28c Heavy fleece, same sizes as above, heavier, and better garment, price Bame 1 as the size of garment, size 16, 16c, etc. Sizes run to 34, which wll be 34c. WOOL SCARF, KNIT. It would be hard to Live description of . this line, but they are all. new fall 1 numbers, and the price in most cases Is less than. the regular price. 50 to 65c values, good size ....... 87c 75c to 85c values, scarfs and squares ... 68o $1.00 to $1.25 values, heavier and bet ter . 68c $1.50 to $1.75, fancy knit, beautiful goods 89e $1.85 to $2.00, fancy knit, finest wool yarns $1.18 $2.25 to $2.50, nothing better, best of yarn .' 91.48 SHOES. I lot boys' heavy shoes, sizes 13, 13, 1, 1. regardless of cost. Boys, It you want a heavy shoe in one of these sizes, here is a price you never heard of before. Only ........ ...9L28 Boys' shoes to size 6i ....... ... .11.68 1 lot child's shoes .............. .56c, 1 mixed lot ladles' shoes 98c' 1 lot ladles' shoes, heavy and medium weight, regular price, $2.00 and $2.50 at ......i.. $1.28 1 lot ladles shoes, $2.65 to $3.00.. $1.98 1 lot ladles' shoes, $3.00 to $4.00. .2.48 1 mixed lot men's shoes V. . . .$14)8 1 lot men's shoes, $3.50 to $4.50.. $2.08 .1 lot men's shoes, $4,50 to $6,00 . .8.19 1 lot men's high tops ...,,8.78 Ladles' fur top felt slippers 9lc Children's fur top felt and Comfy slip pers 68c SWEATER COATS. Our complete line of sweaters will be greatly reduced In price. $2.00 values at $1JJS 3.00 values at 2.00 . 3.50 values at 2.38 4.00 values at 2.67 HOYS' SWEATER COATS. $2.00 values at ' $L50 1.75 values at L8l 1.50 values at ....... ...... 1.18 1.25 values- at .94 CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS 65c values at' .... , ..........83c 75c values at '.....$8e' 90 values at .....,......46e ' $1.00 values' at . ...,60c 1.10 values at ... .. .. .. ...... .. . .. ,65c ' 1.50 rallies" at 75c r WINTER CAPS. This line is very complete, hardly any of the numbers being broken and they go on sale at the following prices: 50c values at .A ,88c' 60c value at . ..46 85o values at ,64c $1.00 values at J5c 1.26 values at 94c 1.50 values at'. ..$1.13 XcKIBBON'S HATS. . In this line, we have quite a few brok en lots. All $3.00 shapes, Including , soft and stiff hats In broken lines $L98 All unbroken lines In our $2.00 grade. ' This includes some good staple num bers $1.48 All broken lines In our $1.50 grade at IL15 ;. ." MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS. We have a few odd numbers left In this line that we are going to close out at the following prices. $6.00 value8 at $4.66 .-' 7.50 values at ' , 5.60 8.00 values at S.88 9.00 values at 6.09 One lot of long duck and rubberized covert coats. This includes values up to $5.00, at .$1J0 Men's sheep lined coats, $6.50 values, $4.68 $8.00 values $6.00 Mackinaw coat and pants, heavy 40 ounce blue or brown, $6.00 values at ; $4.50 $5.00 values ;. $8.75 Boys' duck coats just the thing for cold weather. $1.25 values at $ .84 1.60 valueg at '. 1.00 . 1.85 values at ........ -. 1.25 Large line of boys' knee pants, price. Boys' knlckerbocker pants, in heavy winter weight cassimeres and worceB ters. 75c values ........'.....'.'....,'..'.., ,57c $1.00 values at ,....75c 1.25 values at ....... 94c 1.50 values. at ... ..$1.13 . . CLOTHING. Boys' knee pants suits. Large lot of . cassimeres and worsteds in staple pat terns to be closed ot attt PRICE. ' MEN'S SUITS. 1 lot including values up to $12.00 while they last at , .$3.48 BOYS' OVERCOATS 1 lot, ten to sixteen, including values up to $4,00 at $2 1 lot including values up to $5.00, at .., $2.50 1 Jot Including values up ot $6.00 $3.00 CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. 1 lot, size 2 to 9, values up to $5.00, , $2.66 1 lot including values up to $3.00 $2.00 MEN'S PANTS. ... 1 lot of staple num tiers, and $4.00 val 1 lot of staple number , ...... . . . .$&50 $4.00 values $1.98 ' 1 lot of $3.50 values, your choice for $1.68 BOYS' LONG PANTS, values up to $1.50 your choice ..59c Extra Special, for Monday, Tuesday,. : and Wednesday, three days only. Alarm clocks, $1.00 values, guaran teed for one year each ..........7Sc Coat and hat hooks, Selby's 3 Inch cop pered, regular 16c per dozen, per doz. .; 78o Folding cups, aluminum regular 15c values, each ...8c Skates, Union Hdw. Mfg. Co., full steel club, all sizes 73c Full steel nickle plated, club special, ........ , 98o Full steel triple nickle plated club, $2 value ,$L4j DRESS GOODS. Serges, Panamas, Voiles, Cashmeres, Staple colors. The largeBt and most staple line we have ever thrown on the bargain table. PRICE. LADIES' FURNISHINGS Silk Petticoats, large line M PRICE Silk Waists. 50 patterns ...M PRICE ( Ladles' Neckwear, Immense new line 54 PRICE BARGAIN BASEMENT. Never before has our Bargain Base ment shown such an Increase In bust neas. People are Just beginningto find out the value of saving coupons, to use in buying little home necessities.. Be low we quote a few prices for your can slderationi" ''V-'- ::(' Dust pans,' japan, heavy sheet ;tln, j, each ..................... 9o . Enameled, highly flnlphed with , hood, each ....... J.;.. lie '. , Wire comb, tooth brush and soap rack combination ... . i . v. , . . . . ... . i . It : Strainer, ladles, bright wire, heavy ! and well made 9c ' Large, long -handled iron: spoon, re tinned, each' ....,..' 7e Meat forks, heavy wire, retinned '.ie .. Tin cups,, pieced, substantially made '. S&e PJe tins, 8 and 9 inch, each ...,1.4c Gravy strainers, heavy 5 Inch . . . , .6c Electric egg whips, heavy wire ...7e Sink strainers, white enameled, heavy and durable ...88c ' Blue enameled, similar to the above ?4e . Heavy, retinned.' well' made ..V.'.'.W.V Flour sifters, 7 inch pan, round. . -Same ag above, 12 inch .......... .Ifle Acme flour sifters, t' genuine ...lie ' Nesco flour sifters, similar to above lie COLLANDERS. 11 Inch, retinned, each 19c Milk pans, 8 quart; 1x10 tin ......Ac ' Dish pans, 10 quart, retinned . ... .82c 14 quart, same: as above 43e 17 quart, same as above ....Me Salt boxes, china to hand on wall 87e ' Rolling, pins, choice hard maple ..19c Wire potato mashers, enameled hanr die 7e Same as above, heavier hardwood han dle . ... '....'. 10c Same as above, heavier wire and bet ter 18c .Pancake turners, large steel blade 9c Hennessey's potato rlcer, genuine Hen nessey ' 23c Potato ricer, silver, nothing better made 8Se LADIES' GLOVES Ladles Kid Gloves, staple colors. All new goods. $1.00 line 68e 1.25 line 89c 1.50 line 08c One lot of kltl gloves in small sizes to close 48c i - quaIaSethe I THE GOLDEO RULE COmPJUlY I I JOHN COMING JAN ,4 IRELAND, ENGLAND, PR.4NCE, ', ITALY AMONG TOPICS.'; .'i : rTID Xectre at High School Audltor , lam on ' Travels Abroad Recently ': "What I saw in England, Ireland, Prance and Italy," Is the theme of an address to be delivered at the high school auditorium January 4th by John Lewttt8, traveler, writer, and lecturer. Illustrated by a powerful stereopticon, showing 150 magnificent colored slides, the lecture Is very good Some of the topics of the lecture are: Lecture Synopsis: Tacoma, Seat tle Via C. P. R, R. to Ottawa, Mon treal,. Quebec,. Ocean Voyage to Liver pool, London', Scenes In England, Bel fast, Loridoiitferry, Girtnis' Causeway,' Dublin;,'. Blprqey,' Castle, Lake KUlari' ney, Dieppe, Paris, Turin, Pisa, Home, Flroence, Lake Como, Venice, Milan Lucerne, Southampton, New York, etc. 3 FREE LECTURES 3 WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY, JAN. 8, 5, 7. I On'Life's Deepest Laws" ' AS'' RELATED TO THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM MRS, O. S. FOWLER CHUMOS .Widow ol the Eminem Phenologlst, Prof O S. Fowler, of New York, r i . ..: ' At The ODD FELLOWS AUDITORIUM Building, iext door to the Post Office over the Morning Star, Bogln Ing. Lf1? Wedncsdrt), Jan. 8, 8 k in. "Bratn, Krlday, Juuuary 5, 8 p. in-"K1t'c-Irlclly, the Groat Elixir of Life." Sunday, .liuiunry tr 2:80 u in. "Tle AlfrlbntcH of God In Man." hfr-,; VffafizZ Zffin "eaU" a,uI onsultatlon dally froiu :Wi4 1,0TKI" "" """I January 11. 1 SCALPS 1 LAST GAME WITH ENTERPRISE IS ,., UNPLAYED. -o. ........ No OflicluTs C'aii ' RoUgTec'df; 'Cponr iHcncp Game. lsNot riaycd Off. ;,; w'i- i'v' 'A'.)''i mm mziWj Y'.'TTK- 'if '"t d.;V''' 8 ;.' v diseases or all kinds, beginning on Tuesday, January 9, nt 2:30 and 7:.'!0 p. m. Mrs. Fowler Chumos lias a national reputation as an orator I'llnker (mil a Im li lan. Denied the privilege of naming one non-Enterprise official for the much day night, the La Grande high school touted game at Enterprise last Satur tlve turned the trick ana refused to play at all, returning to La Grande yesterday afternoon with only two ot the scheduled games played. The trou ble at Enterprise was made short liv ed by noiseless refusal on the part of La Grande to be governed entirely by Enterprise in view of the develop ments of the night before. The "fly up" came like a shower out of a clear sky for the La Grande team and the Enterprise players and captains had agreed on .Merill Guilders to referee one half and umpire one half of the deciding' contest. Under these satis factory agreements both teams dres sed and were reudy for the fray when Prof. Shirk of Enterprise appeared on the scene demanding that both of ficials be named from Enterprise. Tho upshot was that there was no game, notwithstanding the houso was tilled wit lithe highly excited contingents Disinterested spectators commend the action of the Ijii Grande players in leaving the dispute zone without cre ating trouble. Funds Are Withhold. The La Grande management had closed a contract to get $25 expense money for each game played at En terprise, but wero forced to come away without any monetary reimbursement, as A. C. Miller, cus'odlun of funds from the llrst game, refused to give over tho $23 duo La Grande from the llrst game. It will bo taken up later, however, and Mr. Miller Hi probabbly merely holding the money until he! gets . further instructions from the I prise and Joseph and surrounding country to witness the big struggle and when La Grande was refused her official, the visiting delegations set up a lusty howl aimed at Enterprise. A second team game was arranged so. that of those who wished were able to see a basketball game just the same, though not the one they intend-, ed to witness. .. . City. Team Trims Cove. . -Cove,: Jan (Spjeclai)-Laet'' Satj 'irdof nlgfit'itte-toCiWtoTrcttyJ -teajB fairly drowned the '."fast" - Cove ; team w th salvos of baskets, scoring 71 to 33 for Cove. Cove's lineup carries a couple of fast men but lacks uniform ity and balance to cope with the splen did five from La Grande. The visitors shot backets with class and precision : ver being hard pressed by the home guard. - 1 The lineups were: Cove La Grande Forwards. , C. Hancock, iRi. A Bean, Hancock Lindsey Guards. Antler McNeill Woodes, Geddes Center. V. Bean Burffard Substatutes Watson and Almsworth Points won by Field goals V. Bean 9, A. Bean 5, Lindsey 7, Woods 6, Ged- ! des 4, Ainsworth 3, Bulfard, 5, Han cock 3, HI Hancock 3. Free throws, Woods 3, Hancock 11. tClassiiiedl 43 II Jf .i! I tuyer using FOR RENT Famished rooms for -.light housekeeping on ground floor, ' one block from high school. Phone i Black :S32.V; 12-19-tf P. O. box 336. 12-2fi-'4t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 1609 Wash. Ave. 12-29-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE One and one- half acres adjoining city. 6 room kouse, barn, chicken house, family orchard, etc. Fine for chickens. Good terms.' Call at Grand Union Tea Co., 200 Fir street lA-9-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Modern. One parlor suite for three gentlemen. Apply 905 Spring. Call Black 3881. 12-4-tf .nsrrtCTr.nar"jfp-?f y.nasiCT.IPrmBttitit ""t""'l management. CiowiU had gathered from Enter- Foley Kidney PiSIs TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of tht BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon tt MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE nnd for WOMEN. Mrs. H. W. Allen, Qulncy, 111., says: "About a year ago my kidneys began bothering mo. I had a swelling in my limbs, then headaches and nervous dlr.xy spells, and later severe back-1 aches. I was getting worse, when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble. HILL'S DRUG STORE. FOR RENT 5 room house olose In. Inquire Geddes Bros.' grocery. 12-27-5t AGENT WANTED To handle best au tomobile built In America. Exclus ive in this country. Built by old time manufacturer. Life guarantee. Self starting. Long wheel base.' No deposit required. Prefer dealer now in. business but will consider liva .people who. will enter business. This agency Includes a complete' corre " Bpondence sale courbei LargeBt dis count ever offered. Deal direct with. " factory? Address Sales Manager, 690 Washington St., Portland Oregon. 12-30-7t FOR RENT 8 room house with bath. ; Toilet and lights. Close In on Adams avenue. Inquire 1417 Wash, avenue , or Phone Red 752. 12-30-5t FOR SALE, Piano, sideboard, organ, extension table, dresser, cook stove, heater, etc. Inquire at 1417 Wash, avenue. Phone Red 752. 12-30-6t NOTICE Typewriting done. Address WANTED lirl or woman for general housework. - Call at 902 Penn. ave . nue. Phone main 715. ; l-l-4t - lv6SOlV6Ctwith dim, n c , 1 1 H l l 1 J 2 1 I f'l that I want a light that I can see by; one that I won't have to clean and fill and bother with; one that is always safe and reliable that I will start the NEW YEAR right, by using electric lights. ' . (Signed) ,. "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERYICE" , Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. i