La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 01, 1915, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915
" PAGE TWO.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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ROOM FOR NEW SPRING STOCK
Our Third Annual Sale of High Grade Me Big
reduction on everytfiirig in the stock and a ; fine line will be closed out entirely. No place in La Grande is
offering the bargains we are arid it is your great opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at a tremendous saving.
HARLOW SHOES
at less than wholesale prices. $6.00 aboes at ............ $3.00
Famous high grade Hannon shoes Reg. $7.00 Shoes
now ! ..: $5.45
Reg. $6.00 shoes now ..... $4.85 ,
SHIRTS
Standard Sweet Orr Shirts Reg. $1.25 values reduced to
. ? 65c. Men's fine all wool shirts below cost.
Reg. $1.50 values at .'. $1.10
Reg. $1.75 values at $1.25
Reg. $2.00 values at . $1.40
Reg. $2.50 values at $1.45
Reg. $3.00 values at.... ........................:...:. ....... $1.75
Reg. $3.50 values ;.. $2.45
Wool Underwear Regular $3.00 selling at $1.95 per suit.
Hats All Standard Makes
$2,00 hats now $l..1fl
$2.50 hats now ..:...:....,....... ..... . $1.35
$3.00 hats now $2.05
$3.50 hats now $2.25
$4.00 hate now - $2.75
$5.00 hats now ....... $3.45
$6.00 hats now ......................................-. $4.05
FOUR BUCKLE ARTICS
Ball Brand ..: $2.55
Boston--4 bkl. $2.15
Goodyear j........ $2.25
Goodyear 2 $1.40
Rubbers all reduced in proportion '
A few prices are quoted to show what we are doing in price reduction. Everything in stock is reduced in proportion
Sophomore Ready-made Suits. Any Suit in the Store $18.00 Overcoats $30.00
Tailor-made Suits Both Men and Ladies Are all Reduced.
ANDREWS BROTHERS
. Proprietors. La Grande, Ore.
THE
Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock
holder. - .
' V . Notice is hereby given that thi An
nual meeting of the StockhoWo.-s of
:' La Grande National Bank will be held
on Tueeday, January 12th, 1916, at 2
'clock p. m., at their banking house
in Lm Grande, Oregon. At this meet
ing a Board of Directors will be
elected to Berve for the year 1915,
and until their successors are elected
and qualify, and such other business
will be transacted, as may properly
come before said mcetinsv
P. L. MEYERS,
12 9 1 9. Cashier.
j An. b- dec.
of the year
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The Same High Grade
GROCERIES
AND
PROMPT SERVICE
PREVAIL AT THIS STORE
Pattison Bros.
PHONE NUMBER MAIN 80
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DISEAS
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LOSES
V. W. Knowles, the hog choler ex
pert who spent a couple of weeks in
this valley this fall telling the farm
ers how to 'prevent an epidemic of
the much dreaded hog disease, is now
in Pennsylvania where he was tent
by the Federal authorities to help
fight the foot and mouth disease. Mr.
Knowles is recognized as one of the
greatest authorities in the United
States on animal diseases, and the
fact that the government officials
pulled him all the way from Oregon to
Pennsylvania to help eradicate the
cattle disease is in itself a compliment
sufficient . to make the farmers of
Oregon appreciative of the worth of
this man who was assigned to the
work in this section, and hopeful that
he wilt be returned to Oregon after
his work- in the East is completed.
Writing of the progress of the fight
on the foot and nouth disease Prof.
Knowles says: ': '
"I had a telegram directing me to
report on the work . of eradicating
foot and mouth disease and left Cor
vallis November 29. I found a great
plenty' of work here as there are not
nearly enough B. A. I. men to do the
work before us. The disease seems
to be pretty well circumscribed andj
we hope to be able to confine it to
the present known areas. : There are
but few new cases showing up now
and the job ahead of is to clean and
disinfect the infected premises. There
are about 160 in Lancaster county. X
am now supervising two crews of ten
men each and it takes a crew about
two days, on the average, for a barn
and premises. It is probble that we
wiU be here until early spring but if
there should be a sudden falling off
of new cases I may be back in Oreg.)n
in time to see the opening of March
in the Willamette Valley. In the
mean time I shall be out in the cold
and storms of Penna. hardening mus
cles that have been softening - for .
many years."
Warm flip tatlt room
with the elqvving heat of tha
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PERFECTION
OILHEATER
Mother and children need it for
the bath father for his morn
ing shave.
Dealer everywhere
Writ or 600AM, "Warmth
t Cold Corntr: "
Standard Oil Company
(C.IKorai.)
Portland
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This is a greeting to our customers and all
other citizens of Union county. To our patrons
of the past, we extend the warmest wishes for a
happy New Year; to the citizens in general and
prospective patrons, the same. For our patronage
during the past year, we are deeply grateful and
trust that our service, in return, has been such as
to meet with your approval. Continuation of
your good will and business, is our wish, but at
the same time, it is indeed our greater desire that
next year may not only see you prosper but that
happiness and contentment may be your lot.
CITY GROCERY fr BAHEBY
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