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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1919)
LA (TRAXDE FV FXTNV, OTiSERVgrt -r-o-r : r o THREE il 1 KffiTEEY' I o v F1 ii? On' i Till' i m O i us on yur Lnure oiock or niffrt uass boons , : : : FtfllWY. JAXTATiY 17. 1910. rrrrnTtrmi ilium ii n i n mnii'ia imiini iiumiwiiiihiiii'ii . . ien(iarKaDi ieaucno i ii. Everii Article Reduced! Coats at Prices that will compel you to buy now! 1 it . The most surprising prices you ever heard of. One lot Ladies' Coats at .9S $3.9S $6.75 One lot at $9.75 to $17.50 Plush Coats that will cost $45.00 later at $27.50 Buy now and save this big advance. ' WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN EVERY LINE and must move this stock before our Spring stock arrives. Wonderful Bargains in all lines. Don't miss this sale Beautiful Suits The biggest assortment and prettiest styles we have shown. One lot reduced to almost nothing. Your choice for '. $3.98 One lot priced for this sale at $12.50 to $22.50 Millinery reduced to almost nothing. A big assortment of trimmed hats this season's latest styles and best of materials. One big lot, all colors $1.19 UNDERWEAR All-wool underwear, long sleeves and ankle length. All One-Half price for this sale. Extraordinary Reduction on all of our Shirt Waists I M I; I V - I SHIRTWAISTS Georgette and Crepe.de Chine at $2.9S and $3.1S A REAL SALE NOTHING RESERVED. EVERYTHING THAT A LADY WEARS WILL BE FOUND HERE AT A BIG REDUCTION tana UESXSBRS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR i iwMiii in1 wiiii mini in if ii i mi 1 'i f i i.n in Milium m nwniiwiinwiwia .'. . J- . i C E C I I. C S 1 E ft J. I'uhlic Accountant. ! Income Tax Advisor. l ni l Main St., IVmlMon, OreHon ,j. .j. .;. : .j. .;. ..- .J. I.. mm mtm jrb A W W I. f ill iiuuuia- S bleDischarge Red Cross Drug Store Tlio PpcriMlrm Store. octal and Ftensonhl ii-;. . L. A. loop if Klpin Is in 1 iCJraiKhi on businca tudity.. ! T. .1. HeniKKln, f tho Unllnd States National bank, li-ft last iiIkIU for J'ortlaiul ti iciiiahi lor sevurul .daj'a on huHiituH, j H. Mttlonoy, of tin? -Internal Knv ienuc Depart meiit, In liack in town jthis week, utter ftpi'iiding tUnm 't'ks in rorlliml. J.W. Mirniauh of Wallowa Is In La Ornndo today on business. O, P. Van Ripor, oIJ salt-man, Jh roKistcd at tho Foley today. Tho wife of Dr. MrAllisU-r or Hot Lake pansed throtmli La (Irando tlilit mornf UK from I'ot (land where she has been Tor tho past few weokn. LOUIS FHELL TO BE BURIED SUNDAY'?"f,rni11- Mi .s w. r. IT. T. T.yons, division onsinocr, O. W. R. R. fc N. loaves tonight f ir The remains of Louis Phell, whe (i 5"! 'ti 1 ilii'd lit V.-inrniivpr. Wm:h.. .Tiinimi-v 1 ii i i . t,l fH; U r rived in I.n Grunde on No. this $ii has ueen . granted ,fj , mnrnne aml are bci71(: hoM at tt Cjmany industries Cj from war-time ser f, Itohnenkanip chapel. The fareral wil hy of Hot T.nke. is (n La Grande tod iy on a shoppinK expedition. A . n.iTny Ward IL-eriior Smith, a j prominent s1ockratK-r of tho Union j country and oro of tho ch-iriot driv ers eaeh year at tho Union hu so iiiliow, was in tlio cily last ovenlu,;. Nii vice. C f) They gladly -did (T: t h e i r war - time d' j duty, and, with the ffj coming of peace, (f) (Tj vill honorably rep- Tf) (T?) resent the nation C $ ') t h r o u g hout the C;'0 world in peace en- (fj deavors. This institution will prove an effec- tive ally for any and ( f, all of these indns- Mr. and Mrs. HaTia Frenrh left this morniTiK for Portand to remain be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock i for several d-iys. from the 'chapel, and inteYment wir be made m the Masonic cemetery. Wm, Sarneant of La Ornmlo ent to North Powder on company liiisf- A classified ad will briner result-, ness tort;iy. Jfrs. C. I). Putman, who has been very seriously ill with the influenza, is able to he out today for the first timo. Her many friends will1' hear with pleasure of her recovery. Jack Thatcher, one of the oldest en gineers on the road, arrived in tov. today 'to spend a few days shaking hands with old friends. He runs on the Pilot Hoc I: branch. SITE FOR SHIPYARD SOUGHT t MARSHFlKMfrJan. 17. The Swedish-Finn company of. Marshfiehl, which raised $7,0()0' in an hour Tnr e::tahlishment of u sfiipynrd, was in alle to nctrotiJite a tease of 6ilhci the Coos lny Shipbuilding cornpanv plant or that of Kruse & Hanks, V"i its promoters no;v are inspecting oth er possible sites for the new yard. Those nsKociated in the venture are all expert shipbuilders. They number probably CO per cent of the shipwork eia on Coos liny. (hie site .investigated was on the Southern Oregon company holdings nl Umpire, where there is fine waor "root and tivHilalle launching facili ;ie. This site is handicapped, how evur, by lack of ft convenient saw mill. The company believes there is suf ficient demand for coasting lumber .ichooucrs to keep a new yard in op eration for years. The company would operate on n co-operative basis and the yard would bo strictly ft union piar.t. tries. Ify CD I) United States N OLIVILO SOMETHING FINE FOR EVERYDAY LIFE Use it for complexion, batb and hair. You will fce delighted. It is all pare hard aoap. No waste. Lasts much longer than ordinary soap. Try it - !...2 for.2.")' Just received a large shipment of California Black and white Tigs, Peaches, Apricots, Prteoes and Seedless Raisina. Tader tkin tkiaDnd and. plump. Nature's owi cofk. Krause' Marshmaliew, par e ........! lOr Columbia Bacon aftd Hkis just rumte-J. Prt rh fruit and Vwtafcto. 6 ttOIL DRINKING WATER Owing to the shortage of water atjJ'irncs M Keavar creek it iH now necessary to get part of (he supply from lw (irande Konde river. All water needed for drinking purposes thou Id be boiled ; as a precaution against gcrnm or con taminr.tion. While the condition: at the river are muoh improved ovei for-, nter year, there being now little or no chance for contamination from tin meat company's plant, the city health hoard urges Iroiling of drinking wn'er . as a precautionary measure. f JOHN C'OLMKk, ' ! l-l.i-6t (ty ymnr,. I PIANO TUNING Expert Tuning and Repairing, leavo orders with Mrs. R. J. Kitchin. Only, Tuner. 1-144-titp RIGHT NOW in the time for yon to buy your heater. Wc have a complete line of new nnd used coal and wood heaters, for you to pick from. Ix?t ua explain to you the many superior points of our Famous Patent Heater, the one that burns coal, wood, smoke and gas nothing wasted. You may torn in your obi heater or any other household furnishings you wish to got rid of, as first payment. Do not buy until you try ua. Our guarantee covers your dollniB. Furniture Exchange Fill AND JEl'TKHSON lint 1'riccg for lined Furniture PHONE BLATJK 1241 or Will Kxehanjre fur Now. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. Chamberlain's TWr4. When you are trotiM4 wHh ipdi-1 gestion or constipation,, take Cham-! bcrlain's Tablet. Th-y strentWn th stomach and nahr it o pHorwi (Ik fiiiict ions naturally. Jdirstion i: I 'usually t,rrompant'-d hf fntiftn and is a:'irruatl hy- it. Chamber lain's tablet cu.e firl'i move ment of the Imwel.-, r'Hevm h tov- stipud Conditft. A-l. Cnndjf in bulk or l.y th U.t th vcrv lieirt. Ym nl-.v;. y find it nt til '(-) Naticaal Bank 0. if.' City .Grocers ' and iBaKery La flrande.'Ore. Cr L ANNA 111 POLACKrtrop! 6 Cl 9 1$' fhoniBIaintJtfe The Home of Fancy (Groceries o o J a IRSTAMT POSTLfJ end delicfou -rlrirAfnr, those with whom cof- f. & G ft . - O a 9 o .. .H.f. ';-' ... ip, i II.IIUF. I I I H"l""l"' . GOOD TIMES 9 . cFrrs-v 1 9 1 9 Chevrolet Model 4-90 . -' s r Price $845 Complete r: , Good times are bed ef A car will help you get your share. Nxt sum t7?f fe rt! wwlj1 aptin-f iat it NOW IS THIi TIMK to bo on ur fiPS CIAL WINTER TtlMSS. We h.ive tor fie wvl crs. 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