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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1926)
I i 1 1 h '41 M 4 - Paire'Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ..Tuesday, October 5, 1926. - mm: . Yesterday morning we received a gorgeous array of silk pieeegoods that will command your attention as very special valueB. These, together with the fine crepe Batins, georgettes, and other silks already in stock for fall, give an unusual variety to .choose from for your fall sewing. For the first time. A. B. C. silks are available in La Grande and exclusively at Hill's. This nationally 'advertised silk i.i especially desirable for frocks,, for underwear, and all general silk uses. It is .30 inches wide and the. colors are tan, black, peach, .apricot, pink, rose, orchid, claret, burgundy, light blue, fawn, royal blue, sea spray, apple green, white and yellow. The same fine, quality is also to le had in a variety of colors hi changeable silk, botn priced at 85c yard ; LOVELY SILK BROCADES Allurinay brocade silk is another new offering in dress goods lovely patterns in tan, green, burgundy, black and navy. It's M incnes wide, especially priced at .TSl.fi! Yard. Trulay rayon brocade is a new fabric that has a lovely sheen and is available in many lustrous colors. It is l(-inch material and remark ably priced at 5 Yard Venora crepe rayon bro cade is equally good looking and would make lovely f rocks in the ' becoming styles for fall. 8G inches wide a real value at $1.00 Yard HILL'S Dependable Quality I .one Iilnnd npnrfmcnt Into a New will hove to fot ; from Ifr "."'15' al how lnns " ha" Hrownlne." the pap.r (UOK' the The rann for our .i-pnrnllon l.rM n lying. "'I " "r Mm ' ' York hotol. 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Menituh.mai tone ruiUKT nf Hvvr.lrn. who not w world mm fl(r h, luo.tn)1( run. wnhf. oomprtutK Nmittn th Krwa Nurmt hi HfHui. turnrd lh rvm in 9 minutr. i i ,nilM u lonort the rorm?r murk hy (llnoit ttgM r.ond)i. I.OH ANOKI.KS. Oct. t, Ail Thia i an itii of "Jmuinahle con Hnltdattnn" of railroads, a Kp rial committee of bankerd d- rlar. d tn ii ilrtnilrd report on "llailroftd romolidntlon" Bulmitled Monday to tho American tanker assncia ton ronvrrttlon. "Now comoj tho thin.' thr ro port Knyi. "when the rnHrnadf in nut resume t heir ir'iR''S of lot; ten I enhiriremont that the no f Inn may k' p step with its herit age of proKresw. Let uh eull It the era of jiistiriahle eoniiolhlatlon iir the adaptation to our common enrileiH of America's eff.etlve prhu'lple of mtiHw-d produeth)n, or more correctly tran.xpnrtatton In In volui Ion tow. ml mat'Ned dlt Uui- tlon to care for the treno minus production developed hy the tint -1 tied tmltiMtrlnt Kmwth of this at 111 younir nation." , 'onmiltdnthm. the report pays, should he buwMk on natural traffic .nut should not he rompulry. NlKht watchmen in Jupjurv Itlea cuny tuo hloek of oud , vhUh they tMup toKether til WQIrt hn eltla lie to he tttitful of ft it". lHn"t los your temper. You'll : need It heTorf you find It nnnln. , Hrnwnhitr hn moved from ltlw t Duck Season Open I have anything you new! for your hunt ing trip Shot Gun Shells, Rifle Cart ridges, Shot Guru?, Rifles, Hunting Coats and Gun Cases. F.L. LILLY HARDWARE riumo Slain M Did you ever notice that experienced smokers will offer or ask for a Camel not just a cigarette? A little oJiscrvatiou will reveal the overwhelming preferer.ee for Camel a popularity that lias never heen equaled iu all the history of smoking. More smokers demaiul Camels, hecause Camel in unlike any other cia relte made. Camel is as different as the rare quality of goodness. This differenee costs millions to maintain. The choicest Turkish and Domestic tohaccos grown . . . the most skilful blending that Is Camels. More cannot lie had at any price. When you light a Camel, you may he sure yon are smoking ihe best. When invited to have the world's favorite cigarette, accept -with plea sure. It will Itc your personal introduction to the inildent, mellowest blend cf choice tohaccos ever produced. "Have a Camel !" V (M B. J- REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, VINSTO Stl.EM, N. C. .