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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
MONDAY, JTJKE 30, 1913 fcAGfcFOUR PAPER ON PARK GROUNDS. :M fll A New Suit for the 4th of a savirw9ti-4 tb l the price I BENJAMIN SUITS HIRSCH WIOKWIR3 Regular $20.00 to $30.00 SUITS , $15.00 to $22.50 Reffulax $25 00 to $30 00 : Now $18.75 to $22.50 mJlANT) TOELIW15 SUITS ' ' 'f fUATH .. "Guaranteed Pure : Regular $20.00 $o $27.50 . -wool." Now $15.00 to $20.65: Now $11.25 v Gen. Rosalie Jones, the hikist is going on the lecture platform. When Bryan quit lecturing it made room on the platform for a lot of new ones. Regular subscribers to the Ob- 8 server can obtain their evening v What must vou do when'the (rlrl! nlu at rti nark booth and a yawns? Well, speaking from exper-' those who are not regular sub- ience, that's the time for you to round - r-Tti k into the home stretch. Each American is said to consume 40 pounds of sugar annually. Thirty nine pounds of it are used for deaden ing the taste of boarding house cof fee. . . !:; t-" ' . - , ? the same place each evening the f i rest of the week. -:. ' G. A. R. Gathering Grows. '-Gettysburg. June 80. With thirty thousand veterans of the Blue and Gray already .on the battlefied I and iniiponi mm mmim? bv Tues- Some people are broadened by ,trav- hv. m ncmes of the historic battle el and education, and you can also get are to be fought over again. The griz-1 fat b eating plenty and sitting sled 'soldiers are' here attending e i : :, , .; .-...;. ;., I esemirV'eniennJtu ceieuranwii ui w I - rZAtahiif4V K1W1A TTHinH 111- 1 V JirVJ r-t '.. . - Xtragood boys' suits Regular. .5.00 to $10. ,Now.;$3.75 to $70 I eluding the Washington delegation of Way scouts" cared. iop theif baggaee. 100 Men's and Young Men's ; High Grade Suits .U..U.L.i- Half Price Lot I $2.00 to $3.00 Drees Shirts i ' i ; i 98c Lot2 $1.25 to $175 Dress Shirts :.. 49c Every Article in the Store at a Sacritice West's Remodeling Sale "This vpjir Nat Goodwin and. Do Wolf "Mmr itfopper each Celebrated the fifth be- J"?; " o'd veterans refused to rule in huiawiuuiico iiv;iiiiis w t. ... At least twenty-two governors are ex pected to attend the reunion. for theFourtlj. jlbbrtTONAL 'PERSONALS v : San-'Diecro. June 8ft:-U. S. Grant; , Jr., obtained a license todav to marry It . -Mrs America worRiimn tthi, b wiu v; t .,.' j-., . fV"" "'How pnemen the'son .of T 1 -j ,v Vi i; i'. rathe famous Civil, warjreneral was fln-i' Howard Geddec went to- Baker thi noonqed . last week. Gran gave his morning to be the guest of friends. ' - age as sixty and 'the bride's as- thirty two. He said they were not to oe -married for a month. , ... . Mrs. L. O. Gottl;of Portland,, W -in the city, .'.and her many, friends will find her at the homV Mrs. E. . Sla ter, whom she is Vusiting. '..; -1 Pendleton Boise Bound. " : To close up ' thft last week of the . present league season or the western ' Tri-State. Pendleton went to Boise to- Walla Walla wins the pennant Supday afternoon, "left for Portland 'or tbe first half of the year, and the this morning on No. 17. Dr. C. H. Upton left on delayed No. THP RQPD V PE waa the message irom the new repubv! fjve mormng for Portland, Where I H U A, VDOljrV V tiK I lie, which after years of slow moving" Y !?U 8pend Jy.utUl' has suddenly come to itself and is car- !" second-World 's Christian Cit- f our clubs will proceed ' on ' another league season commencing a week from tomorrow unless more blow-ups occurs:? . .. - ':' ' ' Garments T ; At Unequalled Reductions 25 New Dresses that sold regularly up to $15.00, now, ;,,,;,;,.. .$s.a 50 Tailored Suits for Women and Misses Regular $25.00 values -..J.. .'...L..:...;. $5.SJ EntirefLine Women's Suits and Coats at Wholesale Cost and Below S9k Waists, 5.0068 ioi::$&&V Lingerie Dresses o a a values ,to' $7., ;i.C J Our entire new stockof high ,,iameiDte ia. ' - v 'duded in! tMs forced sale i L West's Remodeling Sale BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner, Entered in the poat-offioe at La Grande,: Oregon," aa second claaa matter. . 5e 15c 65e tying out' some of the ideas of that S.,;8B,P onrerence, an4. looking after great man in his time, Conf uscious. I oness matters. tA XT Tl x ! I x' iru m Air ruun Lnew il Beems tmna. i i j m. has standpatters and ; progressives;1 Miss Hulda Ahderson left fori the K"cove defeated Union 12 to 2 vester but the progressives are now in the World's Christian Citirenship CbnYer-irt ? ' Union. l.o..z.yester. , - Moos Low Game. i , The Moose lost to Elgin, 4 to 5, yes- i .1 J j ' a I leroay, -ana anierpnse- wonr out over Wallowa m 11 innings. 3 to 4. Both t sp Ichi SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily, single copy ' . . ... Daily, per week Daily, per month Daily, per six months in ad vance $3.50 Daily, per year in advance. . . . .$7.00 riallw K. matl mtmmw in a A- i"- i ponce, vance $4.00, Weekly Observer, per year in saddle and running the ship of state, ence in Portland,, which;' she will at His comparisons of his own country tend as a delegate from the local! Pres to this country were well received, and byterian church. Her cousin, Miss as a whole his address Droved to be a Neilson, who has been visitme her for tne past montn, accompanied her. .' can reoiy-to tn ! xl i autauqua session. for the ;day. The Chinese are very polite. "A Chinese assassin who killed the wrong lectures Rt the chautauaua. man by mistake has apologized to the' Prof. M.'M. McCool of Corvallis, is in the city and will be in attendance Reply to Japan Ready. ' Washington. June 30. he Algeri an reDly to th latest Japanese note I regarding the California land bill is C. L. Smith, the O.-W.. agriculturist, :om.P,?td and will be forwarded to is at the Foley today and will be itfi Jw m a Jew 9avs- Officials ref use to the citv all week, ermnir a series fi wuv me answer cunuuns, -.,Sake Off Your Rheumatism. ,, . Nowifi the time to get rid of your rheumatism? Try a twenty-five eent bottle if Chamberlain's Liniment and Bee how quickly your rheumatism pains disappear. For sale by all dealers. Adv. j Notioa to Credit ori. All persons owinr A. V A are requested to pay their aeeouk at once aa the booka most be clottd doMdn A. V; ANDREWS. Adv. Is your family ; just a -few. people living together, or, have you a home! advance $1.50 i AHv-rtiRino- rRtM on am.lieatic.n. All There are SOme clews 80 stronK tht - , .j.rf;.; al. even a detective cannot miss them reach the office the day before the Z . H nr.Mr. "Why not & to Europe?" 1 steamship company's at the chautauqua during the entire session, as an O. A. C. extension ren- Detective arrested a New York resentative. dealer for selline over ripe cheese. U ; :' - ; t- ', Notice to Auto Owners. I All auto owners who wish to enter livery service from the city to chau- asks a ' t1"!" grounds, should apply to trans- advertkemoTit portation committee, John (Jollier, A. Address all communications to THE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth St., La Grande, Oregon. A CHINESE ORATOR. Well, for one reason, the city taxes W- Nelsn n3 Wm. Miller, are due. Dr. Munyon is seeking a divorce. Evidently his old, slogan, "There is Hope," has gone out of commission. Can't Keep It Secret. i Yesterday at chautauqua the peo-j,. ' i . x-t live liie were given a treat in me aaureas The splendid work of Chamberlain's Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever bn known. For sale by all dealers. : . Adv. Those who bring sunshine ni-t the es cl others, can not keep it from ! -1L 1 T T : I of Nsr Poor. 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On our part it means that we insure absolute satisfaction. If a customer is not satisfied in .every particular we want to know it, because he is entitled to entire satisfaction. We are ready to take back goods, refund money or do any thing else necessary to show hat our guarantee is a valid one and that is represents a straightforward policy that we enforce in every department of our business. Adv.' well woven with humor. R.it. hnv 4 New York woman has lost S440 all he had a message to convev. It which she carried in her stocking:. e of the Sierra Quartet, which closes at , J Newlin Drug Co. f ! entire Line iew toot- wear AT GREAT PRICE SAVINGS Includes our newest styles in "Pingree," "Utz & Dunn," "Educator," "Romper," "J. E. Tilt" dress shoes. ' Broken Lines at Less Than Cost "Women's Oxfords' and Oiildren's shoes and Pumps, value up to $-L pumps, values a Q choice to $1.50, pair .."OC $1.29 : ; Misses Oxfords and Pumps Women's Shoes worth values to $2.50, OQp up to $3.50 mostly per pair - Oel7C small sizes, CkQg per pair : : ; Canvas Pumps and Fancy Slippers, OQ shoes, values QQ per pair ....... to $1.50, pair the park this evening. West's Remodeling Sale s IU'."f ' -.1 '.. -i vs. 4 I n til- A. ' 1 1 1 it k ' i jl y 1 ft J . ! ? 1 Sits. "3 V1 v -Age 1 Saringf Prices on New Dry Goods None Reserved-All Must Go 20c Turkish Towels for . 15c 75c to $1.00 Linen Bath Towels for 48c 15c. Turkish Towels for 12 l-2c yard wide Percales for ..8c yd 10c percales, 32 inches wide, now 10c Dress Ginghams for' 7c yd. 20c Kimona Crepes for .12 l-2c 25c and 30c White Waitings, now ". 17cjdj GOc to 75c Dress Silks for ........ $3.25 Imi.ortod Waist Patterns, now 75 Imported Waist Patterns, now 45c yd '$2jg $1-65 Bargains Like Above in Every Department. j West's Remodeling Sale imrnrn mMmnnn " f