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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1914)
TAC.E FOUR LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVElt WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914, JJuM CLEARANCE Now in Progress, With Every Article Reduced Sale This sale is helpful to both you and our selves Helpful to us because of the stock re duction Helpful to you because of the great savings thus made possible. ' 'PHONE MAIN 776 This is the store of . service. Lots of fresh air. Wide roomy aisles with comfortable seats. Courteous salespeople. Free delivery to any part of the city. - , An Enthusiastic Response to This Sale the First Day Many people availed themselves of the money saving opportunities during Monday and today. The whole store abounds with out-of-the-ordinary op portunities for real practical economy.1 The splendid quality of the goods offered together with the great" price deductions makes this sale of more than usual im portance. Scan the offerings listed here, there are h undreds more waiting in the store. ' . ' , The greatest Sale of women's Pumps and Oxfords ever pre sented. Broken lines in Patents, Swedes, Gunmetals, and Kids. The best of styles in Colonials; one or two strap pumps; button' or lace oxfords. Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Utz and Dunn and Pingree makes Clearance ' ..$1.49 Children's Oxfords, good broad toes. Fine grade. Regular $1.50 and 49 ftA valnaa? PlAarnniA 7Qm nnJ UD. I One Lot of Shoes. Clearance 39c One Lot of Canvass Slippers for Misses' .-. 19c 36-inch Dress Linens. Clearance, yard, ........37 l-2c Crash Suitings, Regular 20c grade. Clearance ........12 l-2c Plaid and Stripe Crepes, regular 25c value, 19c Corded Crepes regular 25c value, '. ...19c Windsor Custom Crepes, yard ....20c Plain white Wash Fabrics Plisse Crepes, Dotted Crepes, Strip ed and Dotted Lawns. Values to 30c. Clearance, ;15c Striped Ratines, regular 25c. Clearance 19c Regular 26c Silk Tissue. Clearance, 19c Regular 25c Cresptne Cloth. Clearance 19c Cotton Ratine. Clearance ...'.19c Plain White Voiles, regular 25c values. Clearance 20c i Plaid Ratines, extremely new 39c 38-inch. Ratines. Clearance, regular 35c 25c 38-inch, plain Wool Crepes, Blue, White and Pink 25c Imported Ratines ..'...' 73c Hard Surface Serge for Bathing Suits. Clearance 45c Cheney Foulard Silks, guaranteed spot proof, Special 73c . Regular 25c Shadow Lace. Clearance ...4 ..18c Crochet Cotton. Clearance . ........ 3c Good size Pearl Buttons, card lc Safety Pins, card : . ,3c $1.25 Embroidery Flouncing: Clearance 89c $1.00 Embroidery Flouncing. Clearance 69c 60c Embroidery Flouncing. Clearance ,. . 45c $1.60 Hand Bags. Clearance 79c $2.50 Hand Bags. Clearance 98c 16 Button regular 79c Silk Gloves, Kaiser make 58c 36c Short Silk Gloves, Kaiser make 19c One Lot $1.50, $2.00 Henderson & Nemo Corsets, 98c Regular $4.50, $5.50. $6.60, $7.50 Silk Waists. Special $3.60, $4.40, $5.20 and $5.96." . $1.00 Kimonas. Clearance .'.79c Waists half price. Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Waists. Clear ance, '. $1.75 and $2.00 One Lot Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses, ....1-2 Price One Lot Misses' $1.50 to $10.00 Wash Dresses, 1-2 Price One Lot Silk Crepe and Serge Dresses, 'values to $20.00. Choice of any in the lot $6.95 Ladies' Coats, ah 1-2 Price Ladies' Sunits, all 1-2 Price Dainty Ladies'. Summer Wash Dresses. Pretty Lawns, Crepes and Ratines. Regular $5.00, .$6.50, $10.00, $16.00 $20.00 Dresses. Clearance $3.95, $4.95, $7.95, $11.95, $15.95 New Dutch Tunic Skirts, placed on sale at ,.$3.20, $5.20, $5.95 Another Lot of Skirts, .$2.98 Every Article in the store reduced. One Lot Women's Summer Underwear 19c One Lot Women's Regular 35c Vests 23c One Lot Infants' Shirts. Clearance 9c Entire Line of Trimmed Hats, 1-2 Price Every article in the store reduced. N ATTENTION! MEN! ! Regular $30.00 Men's Suits. Regular $27.50 Men's Suits. Regular $25.00 Men's Suits. Regular $22.50 Men's Suite. Sale price $22.50 Sale price ..$20.60 Sale price- $18.75 Sale price $16.90 $20.00 Men's Suits. Sale price $15.00 Regular $17.50 Men's Suits. Sale price ...$13.15 Regular $15.00 Men's Suits. Sale price $11.25 Men's Lw Cut Shoes, reduced 1-3. Men's Dress and Work Shoes, regular $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, reduced to $3.15, $3.60, $4.05, $4.:0 Special Clearance of Shirts. Special Clearance of Underwear. Boys' Clothing reduced 25 Per Cent Boys' Wash Suits reduced! 25 Per Cent All Furnishing Goods at Clearance Prices. Trunks and Suit Cases reduced 20 Per Cent Every article in -the store reduced. Boys' Oxfords 1-2 Price. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner. Entered u the Post Office at La Grande, Oregon, as second claes matter. Advertising rates on application. All copy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the . ad appears. " Address all communications to THE OBSERVER. 1710 Sixth Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, single copy 5c Daily, per week 15c Daily, per month 65c Daily; six months in advance. .'. .$3.63 Daily per year in advance $7.00 .Daily, by mail per year, in ad- vance $4.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year in advance $1.50 THE GLASS ARTISTS. At last there has been a prosecu tion and conviction over the crime of breaking glass on the public highway. May an auto tire has been ruined in and1 around La Grande through the inward meanness of those whose cowardly spirit prompts them to do shady tricks under the cover of night or of isolation. There may be some who do not know it is a crime to break glass on the highway. As 'ruormation, they should take warning and to those who know, but want to be mean in the face of the law the small fine im posed upon the wrong doers can only be taken as an initiative step to what the justice will impose for a second offense. It happened that the case in ques tion was outside the city limits and justice speedily was dispensed by the justice of peace. But inside the cor porate limits of the city there are many brazen trangrcssions of the law. Bottles are broken often in the business district andl the glass strewn across the street so that no machine could get past without in juring its tires. Thus far no one has been caught in the city but from now on it is vciy likely there will be a guilty pan.-, ty picked up occasionally. It is to the city's direct interest to stop this offense because, as the law has been promulgated, the owner of any ma chine who receives damage to tires : from broken glass on the street has a case against the city for damage, just the same as the man or woman Notice for Bids. Wanted bids for the excavating of the new Catholic church, also furn ishing of gravel sand and brick haul ing. (Signed.) W. C. HANSEN. 7-7-2t La Grande National Bank Organized in 1887. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT. UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $140,000.00 Total UenourcoH $1,000,000.00 For twenty years, in all kinds of financial weather, we have successfully catered to the monetary wants of the poople of La Grande and the Grand Rande Valley. We respectfully solicit your business. La Grande National Bank who falls through a defective side walk and receives injuries. A POOR JOB. For a stunning disappointment the O. W. R. & N. train robbers are the worst we ever heard of. They could not pose for a successful moving pic ture, for they would quit just before the climax. The least they could have done after going as far as they did with the robbery would have been to either remained in hiding or made Sheriff Till Taylor's hunch come true by hiking to Montana or W yoming. Almost a grave a crime as train robbing is the proving of er ror in judgment of the Umatilla sheriff and Detective Ed Wood. These sheep-hearding train robbers are not ethical. They do not do the thincs usually done by bold, bad criminals hence officers with bars on their , shoulders like a barred Plymouth, cannot figure out their movements. ! It is gratifying to know thnt the train 1 ro' bers are in jail, but it is disgust- I it.g to think of a couple of sheep- ; herders creating all of this excite- ! ment with no ability to pull off a : classic finale. ! You're Bilious and Costive! Siik Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges tion, Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. Clean up to-night Get a 25c. bottle of Dr. Kings New Life Pills to-day and empty the stomach and bowels of fermenting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a sat isfied, thankful feeling makes you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c, at your Druggist Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns. Notice to Public. two weeks' fishing trip . into the country about Desolation Lake whither they went with saddle and pack horses. . They report good luck. Pendleton E. O. Severe Attack of Colic Cured. E. E. Cross, who travels in Virgi nia and other Southern States, was taken suddenly and severely ill with colic. At the first store he came to the merchant recommended Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it cured him. No one should leave home on a jour ney without a bottle of this prepa ration. For sale by all dealers. $14,000 Suit Filed. Baker, July 8. Suit for $14,000 to foreclose liens against the Highland mine were filed today by Attorney James H. Nichols. The suit is brought by the Haines Commercial company, assignees of the claims of the Baker Packing company, Basche-Ssge Hardware company and some labor claims. The suit is for $14,000 and costs and $1,400 attorney's fees. FOR RENT Five room modern house Monroe ave. Phone Black 1002. 7-8-6tp. Brindle greyhound is held in pound. Owner can have same by paying costs. CHAS. ORAI, Chief of Police. Back from Fishing Trip. R. F. Guilmct of this city and J. B. Shipman of La Grande, both rail road men, and their guide, Carl Stew art, arrived home yesterday from n HI Grant Lincoln's Phone Main 77 CUT YOUR WEEDS. An ordinance requires grass and woods to be cut this month. Don't wait to be told. Don't expect ire t ty to do this for nothing. The o pcir.mcc of your property and safety of prijoimng or your own property i";. Vies grass and .vec.i, to he -i'. A few have not yet cleaned up their garbage. We have a good garbage man now, phone Black 527 or police station. J. J. HENDRICKS, Street Supt. V. V. LAFKY. General Manager. 7-l-10t. THESE ARE GOOD One acre with 5-room house, woodhouse. Ground planted to garden. Location Fod $1,400.00 Two lots 30x110, small 4-room house, close in location. The lots are worth th.e "lone-v $600.00 Two lots 30x100, 5-room house, woodhouse, 3 blocks from school, on good street $1,050.00 We can give best of terms on any of these places. If these do not suit, we have many others. Call and we will go with you to ee them. La Grande Investment Co. 1113 Adams Ave Grande ' r,iJ... I la Grande, Oregon