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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1912)
LA GRANDE EYENING OBSERVER, v SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912. "VAOli 5 ;;.:..FRE.H.NV-ENlrpRYSfAl.E Ladies' Goats And Suits 1-2 Price DRESSES 1-2 Price DRESS GOODS 1-2 Price FURS 1-3 Off IK 1 Tbta line Is a good rcpresen. tatlon of onr fall stock. Wlillo Broken in sizes some, we have quite an assortment of up to date styles, and new weaves, at JUST 1-2 Price THIS LINE HAS FOR THE PAST FEW MONTHS, BEEN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. THEY HAYE SOLD WELL, BUT WE HAYE A FEW ODD NUMBERS IN SILK, SOME SERGES AND A FEW OF THE COM BINATION DRESSES, SILK WAIST AND SERGE SKIRT. THINK OF BUYING A If 1 5.00 SILK DRESS AT 1M OR A $9.00 COMBINATION DRESS AT ....... 4.50 .OB A $32.00 SILK DRESS AT ............... 18.00 THEY ARE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. WE NEVER HAVE THROWN ON OUR BARGAIN TABLE SUCH A CHOICE LOT 0 PIECE GOODS BEFORE. WOOL SERGES," VOILES, PANAMAS, CASHMERES AND HEAVY .SUITINGS. THEY A FIE SHORT LENGTHS, BUT IN MOST PIECES THERE IS A SUIT OR DRESS PATTERN. ' THINK OF BUYING AN ALL WOOL SERGE AT 30c PER YARD, OR A VOILE THAT HAS BEEN SOLD ALL FALL AT $1.25 FOR 63c. DON'T MISS THEM. ThJg complete line of Lu dies' Fur Coats. Collarettes - and Muffs at a reduction o f 1-8. You bare the largest pa rt of the Winter before you to use a garment of t his kind why not take ad vantage of this opportunlt j. They arc real lart?iilns. DOMESTICS. Hope 4-4 bleached muslin per yd.7Wc Berkshire L. L. unbleached muslin, per yard ... . v ... ..... v. . . . 6&c Mount Hood Outing Flannel, dark and light patterns, per yard 9Mc Foxcroft double width sheeting, full 2 yards, per yard ....20c Ticking, good grade, fancy stripe, per yard 10c TOWELS. Bleached Turkish, size 19x44, hemmed, per pair 25c Same quality, size 23x46, per pr...85c Better quality and heavier, size 23x46, per pair 40c Cotton Huck Hemmed, size 18x36, 3 for . . . 25c Better quality, larger, size 20x38, each 10c Small Birdseye cotton towel, hemmed, size 24x27, 6 for 25c SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 8 1 x-OU henmtltcihetl, bleached sheets, each . . ; 78c Same quality, hemmed, size 81x90, each Hemmed, seamed, glze 72x90 each. 47c Cases, bleached, hemstitched, size 42x 36, each 1! Plain hem, same quality, size 42x36,' ftch i Plain hemsize 42x36 10c COTTON GOODS 28 Inch percale goods, staple colors, good patterns, per yard 5c Flannellette, best grade, good assorted patterns, yard 8 l-8c Our complete lne of 12c apron and dress ginghams at ;.' 8 l-8c Full line of 15c ginghams, including apron and dress Wc Full line of domestic and Imported HOSIERY "We have several lines that are broken in Blzes that we are going to close out 1 CHE 4P Children's fine ribbed black stockings, that sell for 12c and 15c., at . . .-Wc 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, fine gaug, 3 pair for 25e Heavier weight and fleece, an excellent winter weight, 2 pair for 25c WOOL SCARF, KNIT. It would be hard to give description of this line, but they are all new fall numbers. 50 to 65c values, good size ....... .87c 75 to 85c values, scarfs and squares ....53c $1.00 to ?1.25 values, heavier and bet ter' tec $1,60 to $1.75, fancy knit, .beautiful. goods , , . . , 8c $1,85 to $2.00, fancy knit,' finest wool yama : $1.18 UNDERWEAR. Children's fine ribbed cotton. Good weight, fleece lined, size 16, 11c, size 18, 12c, size 20, 14c, size 22. 15c, size 24, lc, size 26, 18c, size 28, We, size 30, 20c, size 32. 22c, size 34, 23c. Heavy fleece, same sizes as above, heavier and better garment, price same ' as the Blze of garment, size 16, 15c, etc. Sizes run up to 34. which will be 84c CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS 65c values at 83c 75c values a .. .; 88c 90c values at 45c $1.00 values at ....... ...50c ' 1.10 values at 55e 1.50 values at .") BOYS' SWEATER COATS. $1.25 value8 at $ .04 1.50 values at ; . 1.13 1.75 values at ........... 1.31 greatly reduced In price. $2.00 vafues at .$1.33 S.OO values at 2.00 3.60 values at . ...... 8JM 4.00 values at 2.7 . SHOES. 1 lot boyB' iheavy shoes, sizes 13, 13V&, 1, 1M, regardless of cost. Boys, if you want a heavy shoe in one of these sizes, here Is a price you never heard of before. Only $1.28 Boys' shoes to Blze 5M ..$M8 1 lot child's shoes .50c 1 mixed lot ladles' shoes 08 1 lot ladles' shoes, heavy and medium weight, regular price $2.00 and $2.50 at $I.2 1 lot ladles' shoes, $2.65 to $3.00. .$1.08 1 lot ladles' shoes. $3,00 to $4.00.2.48 1 mixed lot.men's shoes ..$1.1)8 1 lot mon's shoes, $3.50 to $4.50. ,.$2.98 1 lot men's shoes, $4.50 to $6:00..$3.W .1 lot men's high tops ;.. .$3.78 Ladies' fur top felt slippers '.". v.. Oflc Children's fur top felt and Comfy sllp pors (18c I I CLOTHING. Boys' knee pants suits. Large lot of cassimeres and worsteds In staple pat terns to be closed out at M 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 np to $4.00 now at i... $2.00 ' riot Including Values up to $5.00-at-: '. $2.50 1 lot Including values up to $6.00 $2.00 MEN'S PANTS. 1 lot of staple numbers and $4.00 val- 1 lot of staple numbers $3-50 $4.00 values .$1.98 1 lot of $2.50 values, your choice for . 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 38c 60c values at ....:... .45c 85c values at 04c $1.00 values at 75c 1.25 values at 94c 1.50 values at $1.13 McKIBBON'S HATS "In this Ilney wO'Jiave quite a few broken lots. All $3.00- shapes, Including soft and stiff hats in brok en lines $1.98 All unbroken lines in our $2.00 grade. This Includes some good staple numbers $1.48 All broken lines in our $1.50 grade at '...$1.15 MEN'S SMOKING JACK ETS. We have a few odd num bers left in this line that we are going to close out ' at the following prices: $6.00 values at $4.00 7.50 values at ; 5.00 8.00 valueB at 5.33 9.00 values at 0.00 ', One lot of long duck and rubberized covert coats. This includes values up to . $5.00. at $1-50 '"'Men's sheep lined " 'coats, $6.50 values at $4.08 V $8.00 values at $0-00 Mackinaw coat and pants, ' heavy 40 ounce blue or brown, $6.00 values .$4.50 $5.00 values at $3.75 Boys' duck coats, just the thing for cold weather. $1.25 values at .. . 84c J Fancy Hand Painted Havi land China. Berry Sets, Sal ad Bowls, Plates and all odd dishes ONE-THIRD OFF. Haviland China. All short lines and odd pieces ONE HALF OFF. Glassware. Large assort ment of odd glass, goods that have sold for 25c to 50c at : i7c QUALITY THE SAME THE GOLDEtl RULE COmPJinY PRICES LESS THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. UNDERSTAND! THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. MAGNIFICENT KALEM FEA TURE FILM. DON'T LOOK OVER THIS. "THE SMUGGLERS".... Kalera A magnificent reproduction of the Industry now carried on of smuggling Chinese into this country on the Pacific coast. The gang is captured by the revenue cutter. "THE CURE OF JOHN DOUG LAS" Lubln A powerful story with a great moral lesson. John is cured of "runkenness by his friends in a very peculiar manner, "CRAZY DOPE" Pathe it's absolutely Impossible to describe the results of this dope administered amongst others, to a pugilist. It's a scream. "CIRCUS IN AUSTRALIA". . Pathe A splendid scenic picture ta ken In Melbourne, Australia. Illustrated Song "IN THE CITY WHERE NOBODY CARES" Sung by Miss Garrlck and Mr. Ferrin. SONGS OF "QUALITY" FOR TOMORROW (SUNDAY) Mls9 Garirk sliurs "DARBY AND JOHN." Mr. Ferrin slims "0 PROMISE ME." 9 & i Q Q Q 0 LOCALS Dressmaking. Miss C. Stoddard, R, 172 l-5-6t Crochest work aone promptly and satisfactorily. Aviation caps a special ty. Mrs. Henry Moss, near brickyard. 11-19-tf PAY YOUR WATER ' MORROW. RENT TO MORROW. o o Dancing at Rink every Wednesday and Saturday nights. 12-6-tf FOR SAIJ5 CHEAP Three beautiful rugs nearly new. Western Brok erage Co. Phono Black 1241. 1-6-tf 16 In. wood $6.00 per cord Saves you $1.00. WeBtern Brokerage Co, Phone Black 1211. . 1-6-tf Clam chowder and shellfish every day at the Snow Flake Bakery. 11-29-tt SOMETHING NEW. Foley Bros.' Cigar Store. SOMETHING NEW. CIGARS FOLEY BROS.' CIGAR STORE. PIPES TOBACCOES PAY YOUR WATER MORROW. o o RENT TO- A hustling young man wishes a place where he can work Jpr his board and attend school. If of good CIGARETTES i habits and Is deslvous of piace in a CANDIES i good home. Addiess Lock Box No. 0 o 667, city. 1-2 tf PAY YOUR WATER RENT TO MORROW. All members of the German Verein of La Grande are requested to attend a meeting at 2 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 7th, at C. K. Hackman's residence, 1409 Adams avenue Business of Importance C, E. HACKMAN. President. FRANK MORRISON. Custodian of McNamara Brothers' Defense Fund. der. Snow Flake Bakery. 11-29-tf Try our hot coffee and clam chow- Gregg and PIttman the best sys tems taught at La Grande business college. 1-5-tf PAY YOUR WATER RENT TO MORROW. o o PROF. F. J. FREENOR Sonologist and Healer. Successfully treats all diseases. 1417 Adams aTcnuc. Phone Main 724, La Grande. Good skating is now to be had at Perry and at Dutch pond. You know what fan that means. Get your Bkates sharpened at Lelghton's and you will know you have a good Job. Onr specialties are dinner parties and first class service. Foley Grill. PERSONALS. J. M. Ferguson, an employe at the Foley, fell yesterday, breaking his wrist. Mrs. Wilkinson of South La Grande Is reported greatly Improved today after a short Illness. She hopes to be out tomorrow. Fred Klepper of Caldwell, C. E. Ryder of Elgin, Fred M. Housh of Payette were Foley hotel guests last night. L. A. Rechon of Portland, C. E Ed dings of Portland, George H. Flagg of Elgin, Chester Drake of Portland were some of the guests at the Sommor last night. H. T. Love, jeweler, 1212 Adams av PAY YOUR WATER RENT TO- FOR RENT 5 room house close In. Inquire Geddes Bros. 1-6-tf home in Riveriidc, California., " With a new president, a;ow mana ger and a new ball park tha Boston Red Sox shooh' -o able to shOM- Hub fans lots af clns.s next reason. PacMlc coa.-i: league fans predict that Budd ) Ryan, tiie Portland play er who goR3 to t'levoinnd, will make a bigger d.nsr.tion time. Ping Bodle did last season. Nothing slow about the Chinese fans. As soon as their baseball season was over they framed up a war in order to have a llttli) excitement durir.g.the winter months. , The Virginia league Is split wide open. Three clubs stand for the re eloctlon of C. H. Williams, of Ronn- oke, for president, and the same num ber of clubs are holding out for WV M. Bradley, of Richmond. When asked his opinion of the de feat by the Athletics, Christy Mathew Bon Bald: "Croat pitchers and seven men In the regular lineup who can hit over .300 'Is n combination that cannot bo beaten " y the ',' assard JUST RECEIVED. A complete line of new models In the Gossard corsets. Prices from 13.50 to $8.50. Alius, robt; pattison, Phone Black 14S1. Corsetlere, V a Photo by American Pros Association. $ FOOTBALL NOTES Friends and neighbors of catcher Chief Meyers, presented him with a loving cup when ho returned to hli DRINK SAM-O America's Best Mineral Water It's Good for What Ails You YOUR ROLL will not be shrunk much by buy ing your rolls of Wall Paper here, and you will i6 sure of getting tho nowest designs and best colorings. We have Papoi'j for every room In the house, also Hal'. Paper of the prettiest patterns in floral scroll and figure work. .We havo the best grades at the fairest prices, and re spectfully ask you to call and look over our samples. B. B. NUTTER, ' Nest to Observer Office. f