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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1913)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE FIVE i "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913. -Juary Cfearaci Our business year soon ends. On February 1, 1913, we start our new year's business, and before that time we want to reduce our stock in every line and in every department, and in doing this we are going to give to our many customets some exceptionally low prices. SALE STARTS JAN. 2D Forget the Date...THl IRSD A Y, JAN. 2 Each day will be a special Sale Day Special Bargains in each department. 3c Per Yard Standard Prints 6Jc & 1 2Jc Outing flannel RIBBONS NOS. 5, 7, 9 4c PER YD. NOS. 12, 16, 22 9c PER YD. NOS. 40, 60, 80 13c PER YD. NOS. 100, 120, 150 17c PER YD. UNDERWEAR 32CAT)REN'S WINTER WEIGHT- RIbbED FLEECE UNED. SIZE 16 10c. RISE 2c EACH SIZE BREAKING A SIZE 26c CORSETS BROKEN LINES OF REGULAR $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 NUMBER. THESE MUST BE SOLD AS WE CLn DO NOT WANT TO INVENTOR Y THEM ; . . - : : VP Lr Boys' Clothing iu8Et? 1-2 Price Great Redaction in All MEN'S OVERCOATS While They Last QQq FULL LINE MEN'S HEAVY WOOL WORK SHIRTS $2.00 TO $3.00 VALUES, MADE OF OREGON FLAN- QQq IQn MEN'S UNDERWEAR IN WOO L, REGULAR PRICES 75c to $1.50. THIS IS LESS THAN THE-WOOL COULD BE loW BOUGHT FOR BEFORE BEING SPUN... 49c CHINA AN ASSORTED LOT CONSISTING OF CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, CH OCOLATE POTS, AND DISHES, VALUES 75c TO $3.50. 3c ASSORTMENT 5c TOILET SOAPS; ALL OF THE WELL KNOWN MAKES. . LAUNDRY SOAP STAR. EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT I T'S WORTH .......... - 31c 6,000 PARLOR MATCHES A CARTON OF 12 BOXES. SWIFT & COURTE NAY WHITE TIPPED MATCH IN CARTONS . :. , ...... 31c Quality the Same THE GOLDEN ROD CO. I LOCALS TUGGEB1. Ask your friends what kind of suits we make. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion In St. Peter's church tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Thousands will be at West's loth annual sale which opens tomorrow. Will you? Lodge Hour Postponed. The regular Thursday evening ses sion of the Modern Woodmen lodge will convene at 8:30 next Thursday eenlng on account of a banquet serv ed by an other organization at the hall from 6 until 8 o'clock. A telegram from Nebraska ad dressed to H. C. Delicious, In care of W. A. Worstell Is being held by the wor nprann for Mr. Delicious. The addressee may get the same by call ing at the home of W. A. Worstell. Dry wood for sale. Phone Red 641. 12-21-tf Rooms 34 and 35, new Foley build ing. ARE KOW OCCUPIED BI HEA. COCK, the sight specialist. Dressmaking, Mrs. Rev. Adams and Attelberry, 1302 O ave. Phone B 561 Carnations for . New Year's day Chrysanthums and other . flowers. See our window. La Grande Floral Co. Greatest bargains In dry goods ever offered at West's. HEACOCK Is now located In rooms 84 and 35, New Foley building. Take the elevator. Don't forget the time Methodist revival begins at the M. E. churcu South, 2103 N. Fir street, on Sunda.v January 6. The presiding elder of the Oregon district, Rev. W. A. Orr, will assist the local pastor. Rev. Nel son. Eerybody welcome Ml McMJLLAX, DENTIST. Foley building, second floor. New New shoe shining parlors. Special attention given to ladies' shoes. Next to Sherry's playhouse. We dye white and tan shoes black. J. K. Kapello. WATCH THIS SPACE The Store Where Quality Is Paramount IN Royal Club Canned Goods NEW AND COMPLETE LINE ESPECIALLY THE ROYAL CLUB COFFEE IS EXTRA FINE. TRY ONE ORDER FOR ROY AL CLUB. PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY. Come in and let us tell you more about our system of paying dividends. OUR FANCY AUTO BRAND CORN IS STIUL GOING AT lOe. We Solicit Your Valued Orders. The Union County Co-Operative Assn. SHERRY'S The HOUSE OF COMFORT THE TELL TALE MESSAGE . A picture of crime and how. it was brought home to Its in stigator. A KALEM. THE DANCE AT SILVER GULCH. A strong western drama. S. A A. A SOBLE PROFESSION Ad EDI SOX. Showing the steps taken In making of a trained nurse produced In con junction with the metropolitan and city hospitals of Black well's Island, New York. AX UXU8UAL HONEYMOON A full 1000 feet of good fresh fun. A Vltagraph. CO Mil N G FR1 DAY AND SAT URDAY, "A LETTER TO THE rRI?i CESS the fifth of the "What Happened to Mary" series. GET THE HAPPY HABIT G. H. Armstrong, pianoforte, pipe organ, ear training, theory and his tory of music carefully taught. 604 Adams ave., phone black 1352 HEACOCK HAS MOYED to the new Foley building. Rooms 34 and 35. Mrs. E. L. Evens, teacher of artistic piano playing and harmony. Phone Black 881, Studio, Corner if' Fir and Adams. 9-23-tf La Grande Business College This college will . be closed only on Christmas Day and New Years' Day. The second semester will com mence on Jan. 2, 1913. All students Intending to enroll are requested to do so as soon as possible. Reduced rates. W F Hendrtck resident tuner. Bx 732. Men's clothing at great reductions at West's annual sale. Dancing Teacher Reinrns. Prof Mazantl will open another school of dancing In La Grande Moa day, Jan. 6th. The Instruction re ceived in this school speaks for it self. Tell your friends to come thia time and Prof. Mazanti will tetctt you how to dance in six hours. 12-31-5t ANNOUNCEMENT. Tracy Holllster has bought the In terest of Paul O'Donncll in the O'Donnell & Palmer garage. The same will be known hereafter as the La Grande garage. Palmer & Hol llster, Props. Phone M. 758. Spanish taught at La Grande Busi ness college. School 7 p. m. evenings Monday, Wednesday, Friday. La Grande Business College. Prof. F. Fernandez. - THE AMERICAS QUEEN COR. ? SET Mrs. O. C. Coombs, corsetlere at 1103 L avenue. Phone Black 831 for demonstratalon. WANTED At the Union County Co operative store, at Imbler, Ore., a lady bookkeeper and stenographer. Must have experience. Mai" ; , cation at the La Grnade store. 1-1-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For a borne in La Grande, nice home ia suburban towu out of Portlana a two electric lines. Call on Martla Frostner, at 1617 Foarlh street. 12-27-lOtp PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAIS. Your druggist will refund money V PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure aar case of Itching, Blind, Ble ling or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 d i Me. DR. H. S. BROWNTON, DentnU Of fice over Sherry's theatre. You know what a sale at West's means. RITTEB The photographer In your town. U-ttf Ladies of the Parish and Mission ary society of the Zion's Evangelical church will be entertained by Mrs. Frank Hanson at the home of Mrs. May Noyes 1307 Pennsylvania avenue next Thursday "at 2 p. m. This will be a business meeting and all mem bers of the society are requested to lie In attendance. FOR TRADE An E. M. F. automo bile for city property. L Grande Investment Co. 12-31tf For New YearV ' A BOX OF LOWNEY'S CAND1 . Here there is always a fresh box waiting f or j RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 4