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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1.0, 1912 PAGE 4 Prices That Will Interest Yow On That You Need Right Now Merchandiise Every Article in This Store at Lower Prices Ever Offered COLD WEATHER TOGS FOR MEN AT WARM PRICES DUR ING THIS SALE. Malone . Mackinaws, Pants and Shirts reduced one fourth. Sheep lined clothing reduced one fourth. 60 mens sweaters and sweater vests values up to $4.00. Your choice $1.00. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits reduced one third. Entire line of men's and boys' suits and overcoats reduced One Fourth to One Half Price Greatest Suit Special Ever Of fered Ladies of La Grande $5.90 60 Tailored Suits $5.90 VERY DESIRABLE MODELS IN PLAIN TAILORED SUITS THAT SOLD RE GARLYUP TO $22.50. WE'VE MADE UP OUR MINDS TO SELL EVERY ONE OF THESE ATTRACTIVE, WELL TAILORED GARMENTS AND HAVE PLAC D A PRICE SO RIDICULOUSLY LOW THAT IT WILL SURELY INTEREST EV ERY LADY THAT READS THIS NOTICE WHETHER YOU HAVlg INTENDED BUYING A SUIT NOW OR NOT. YOU SIMPLY CAN'T OVERLOOK THIS OF FER. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS AND IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT. $5.90 Your Absolute Choice of any Suit in This Attractive Line $5.90 Just when you need them the most we have reduced all LADIES' & Misses' Sweaters, to UNHEARD OF PRICES. Child's sweaters, values up to $1.25. Choice . -.29C Misses' and Ladies' Sweaters, val ues up to $1.75. Choice for... 79c Ladies' Sweaters, values to $4.00, for : $1-49 Ladies' Sweaters, values to $6.00. Choice $1.98 All our best sweaters for ladies, val ues $7.00 to $9.00. Your choice $2.98 Good quality Turkish towels 10c each Annual Clear ance of FINE LINENS Apron Ginghams 5c yd French 12 1 Ginghams -2c yd Dress Ginghams 9c yd 31 in. Percales 7c & 8c yd Stevens' Crash 9c yd Tailored Waists in white and colors values to $1.75. Special 39c Sale Prices Like These Throughout The Entire Store This Is The Store Where The Word "SALE" Has a Meaning - Wests 14th. Anneal Clearance Sale ma THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNJS Editor and Owner. Entered nt the ioKtofttee at La Grande as second-dims mutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ally, ulngly copy 5c tally, per week 15c Dally, per mouth 65c THE GOVERNOR AM) TAXES. Arcade Theatre Four reels, four tuousnnd fuel of high eliiss photoplays. "Ostrich l'lumo industry"... Caumout It's nn interesting and an In strutclve picture of this Indus try. "Her Wedding Kins' . .Kdison The brutal husbund, fio matt from tho east, tlx; miners log ctihln and splendid pi'ologra phy make up this most 1'iteres Ing picture. "Jimmy In Love" (iaiiiuont Jlmmle hiiH wen audiences before, and in tlilR picture as n Others he Keeps ih laughing. It Isn't loud luiightc.r but It has o lively jingle. "Nlem-libenrrt' Sells AbiuvaneiT story of times If r since pone, by "Life Saving School in Aus- t-ilm" . C. P. O "Oil, What n Thanksgiving" Amer'ca.x Pathe A roaring comedy, papa, n im)(r-n-lav, a lino turkey, (i bulldog nud a few Tom-and -Jerrys go lo make np this lively comedy. Illustrated rnw; bv Mr. Wil liams: "Oood Night. Mr. Mooil " YOf ABU ALWAYS WELCOME YOU ABE ALWAYS WELCOME A number of people hold to the opln- Ion that Governor Went Is In no way responsible for tho increased expense in the Btate. Just how that conclusion can be arrived at Is more than we can understand. While he had a republi can legislature, the majority of which bad no Idea of economy it was the governor's duty lo veto bills carrying the extnftjrdlnary appropriations and Increased salaries, lie did veto n number of bills, and when ho did s" the Observer was his friend and edi torially praised him, but it would seem that he weakened on the veto matter and permitted to pass througti his hands bills that greatly Increased the tax burden. . Hud the governor continued In the course that ho started, that of keeplnc down expenses, Hie Observer would have been glad to have stood by him regardless of party or political belief. Hut he failed and therefore Is not en-j titled to the support of tho people of Oregon who have realized for some time that this state is almost crimin ally extravagant for the number of In-i habitants Its contains. 000 a year, evidently Is training him to become an American ambassador in a foreign country. "The wife of a song-writer, suing for. charges him with Inhuman If he Is the man who wrote "The Mysterious Rag,' 'a long suffer ing public will rise up as one and buck her. ('OLI)S VANISH. The Sensible Overnight emrdj for Sen slble People. After you have upset your stomach divorce, charges him with inhuman'",11 ,n'8' "0W(iers and viIe nostrums cruelty. If he Is the man who wrote ' " 'n possession or mat iemuiu com uo wnai mousanas ot sensible people are doing. Do this: Into a bowl three quarters full of boiling water pour a scant teaspoonful ov HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-mel cover head and bowl with a towel and breathe for five minutes the soothing, healing vapor that arises. Then go to bed and awake with a clear head in the morning. HYOiMEI does not contain opium, cocaine, or any harmful drug. A bottle of HYO MEI Inhalant costs 50 cents at the Newlin Drug company and druggists everywhere. Guaranteed for catarrh, asthma, croup and catarrhal deafness The new street superintendent hit the right Idea when he commenced bucking snow on Adams avenue this'. ' morning and did not wait for. nature ' . to remove tho big drifts In the busi- ' wwwww w w : iicbs district. & jfl idi iV A number of eastbound passengers got acquainted with La Grande while their train was tied up here yester day. An ill wind that blows no good, to be sure. Classified S Advertising g i i v, THE XEW BOARD. A Doston man the other .-.ay at' 1'iim sandwiches In F.S minutes, but (inasmuch as they were railroad sand wiches, the ham did not cause any bad after effects, La Grande's Commercial club now has a new board and new officers. P. S. Robinson, of the Wenaha Lumber company, has been chosen as president and John T. Williamson as secretary. Moth of these gentlemen are the right men In the right places and La Grande as a community Is fortunate In secur ing their services. Now that the new board Is organized and ready for work It Is up to every Itlzcu to lend his assistance In furthering- the Interests of this community. A commercial club is a vehlclo for the advancement of the city and country just to the extent that the citizens de sire it to be. No one man nor nine men can absolutely bring about re sults unless they liavo the united sup port of the people, And this Is some thing lo he remembered. Wo have an excellent board this yeara hoard that will do Its part, and all that Is necessary to make a grand showing at the end of the year is for the peo pleo to respond not only with finance but with their presence and counsel on on every topic that the hoard wish es exploited. The New Yej'k gr.iss widow who declares 1 1 1 1 t she can't, properly pro vide for her five year old boy on $!.- FOR RENT Business house corner. Fir nnd Adams. Owuer will remod el to suit rentor. Apply Sam R. Ha worth. 1-3-tf Massachusetts Is now the only state to hold annual elections. If your children are subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the .first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber laiin's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. Janesville, Wis., will vote this month on a proposal to adopt the commis sion plan of government. A Chicago astronomer has tolr; the newspaper that seven comets are. on their perihelia, but fails to state v.-ha! is to be done about it. While Mr. Kdison is inventing con crete furniture, let him perfect a dial that will not be in the way when one. comes home after dark. FOR KENT 5 room house close iri. Inquire Geddes Rros. 1-6-tf The meat men are doing a lot of "heeling" in getting ready to try thai Chicago case. No girl Is so careless that her en gagement ring doesn't show in her picture. An Illinois girl married a raw who shot her 14 times. It Is quite plain he took her for a dear. This January thaw is about as wel come ns the flowers of spring. iGENT WANTED To handle bes' .v.i tomobile built In America. Evu.j ive In this country. Duilt by old time manufacturer. Life guarantee. Self starting. Long -yheel base. No deposit required, p-efer dealer now in business but wi!l consider live people who will enter business. This agency Includes a complete corre spondence sale course. Largest dis count ever offered. Deal direct with factory. Address SsVs Manager, 690 Washington St., Portland Oregon. 12-30-7t FOR SALE 7 room modern housi 63 1-3 foot front, within four blocks of business district. Call Red 1-2 Imo What Makes a Strong Bank? 1. AMPLE KESOrBCES-Our resources are 11,100,000, composed of well secured loans and cash. 2. AMPLE CASH RESERVES. Our cash reserves are usually 20 to 30 per cent of our immediate liabilities (de posits subject to check., and always more than 15 per cent of our total liabilities, the amount required by law. 3. ADEQUATE CAPITAL. Our capital is $100,080.00, and our surplus, which is profits earned and retained as additional capital. Is $105,000.00. 4. CAPABLE MANAGEMENT Ever since Its organiza tion 25 years ago, this hank has been under careful man agement. Its officers and directors are men who have achieved success in the banking and other lines of busi ness. The fact that we have Bafely weathered every fin ancial storm during our career, and are today greater and stronger than ever is evidence of good management. If you are not already a depositor or client of this strong and successful bank, become one now. If you are, tell your friends about us. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL ... $ 100,000.00 SURPLUS . . . 105,000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1,100,000.00 Fred J Holmes. Pres. W. .1. HVn, Earl Zundel, As't. Cashier F. L. Me Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey lias four bureaus at work on the publicity end of his candidacy for the democratic presidential noinlnn-; Hon. The most Important of the four' bureaus Is in New York. The others! are located In Washington, Chicago' and Trenton, N. J. I i(pif' '.WJ". .r -v-k After a Cold Auto Ride what could be more comforting or exhllcratlng than a nice cup of Hot Chocolate, which you will always find ready at this season of the year at our Soda counter? We give it to you pure and cheering, full of that goodness and nutriment so peculiar to the best quality of Chocolate. It Is a food, drink and medicine all combined, at low cost. Selder's La Grande