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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1927)
Monday. January 10, 1027. Four LA f GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER 1Y La Grande's Leading Store N.K.West& Co. 29th ANNUAL For Over Twenty-Five Years. For Over Twenty-five Years La Grande's Leading Store N. K. West & Co. 29th ANNUAL ' -''-'':,' Starting' on the second week of our 29Hi Annual Clearance Sale with new money savin? prices on merchandise of merit. Seldom does the opportunity come when -- such marked savings can be had on mc-.-chandise of this high quality. If you have not taken advantage of .this opportunity, do so now while the stocks still offer a varied selection. The second week of our. 29th Annual January Clearance Sale finds use with our ... i i i fm ; ., mnfln rlnrimr l.nP Ill'SL siocfis rearraiigca ana in oiuer. iiie savings uui jmtiuno mauv -week niade us & lot of fiiends, even though we didn't make a profit. This is tne time of year when we want to clean our stocks and these prices are sure to clo 1L 1(JI US. Dresses - Coats ONE-THIRD OFF Such values you've ntr.ei seen! Garments. of the qual ity that has made West's .La Grande's '"leading store for over 25 years. Frocks with that jaunty, carefree air in' lovely satins, rich crepes, and marvelous wool materials 1m? yond description. Don't fail to see these scores of charm ing coats and frocks! ALL BLANKETS AT CUT PRICES Warm wool blankets from Oregon City and Pendleton Woolen Mills. All weights in ser viceable all-cotton and cotton-and-wool mixed blankets from Marshall Field. Indian robes and shawls and auto robes all arc at cut prices for clearance. - House Dresses Itetailiir Value lu in Kinirhain hus drew" in uliiin ami fancy pliMd colorn ol S'hkI qu-illly materials nicely QQn -. Uif. made at . Muslin Underwear Ilwontinued number in tin' quality un derrmndin, bli-imwH itir pin, eonil-i na tion and ur.de oh iru. to fTAp I4.fi. now OuL Coatings Sl-lneh exits fine quality heavy oonttntn in overphiid, and woven -thru materials in color oi green. tan, nrun. cpeciul at M , - Curtain Nets $1.98 One ijcially iiUni'-tive croup i r-otwn r iii-Lam net in phM:n lUTJ)s of eru color, ail are 42 itwheM wide. I'li'.ed : $1.27 CLEARANCE PRICED HOSIERY Phoenix, La France, ' Kayser and Munsing hose in all weights of silk, from the sheerest of chiffon to the heavier service weights, in a complete line of colore and, sizes are priced for clearance ! Sport Hose I'huenlx di.tmuiid plaid sM.rt lne. in a U.upe shad, of xtr quality. Tlif ire i'omilt-je. pr:ec-d for olearam-e u ' Cotton Rib Hose A import hoe f user ftiz rotiMi in ii heavy wide riMed hof-e of quality, conu-s A ii) all v"Jors and Mixes., priced - ..... ... Children's Hose Heavy t'tton derby ribbed chiblrenV hose. A very fervireat5e no. cor-fie in ail eoloit HnU z. Priced (Vr clearawf :,m: 85c Gingham Specials Regulars to 35c 21' Yd. Figured Outing I'.rllit colored figured pattern in tut i table ueiirhl for iiiiiht own uim pim In a 3J-h!. material. This l an extra lonsr nap f I hi hi-I priced for elearein.-e at 32!2c TURKISH TOWELS PRICED FOR CLEARANCE fP- Colored IJorrJcr A i-rv ((U.iJity l.it h t.i Ai'l in the sin- f i 2 for iritr.inve l "J 50c All White A very dur,t!!f Turkii in (li-iiu wliilc, -size 1x3. Tl;i- ttt n ill M.tmi krin nktrly. l'riced Extra Large tW"! f ll.l'i- lWi"t'i r: The mm Jl4-v m.il; HI! !'J.l! twfl . Bath Towel in .ill hjte-. Thf if nf fT (iJ-'Itt quality '.lit a verj- 00, rlun-hle fel -rii-t3 at OUv, All Regular Stock Shoes Reduced 20 Ladies9 Pumps ThI lol . i-lisiKi-i of lilurk Vid. u 'iit .tinl Inn cilf lux'". itiof-lly Arm miuiik'h in hlmk ;ind ,iKr hrelf. S-mni iiariHW wifltit". V.ihif.H u fl.i". I'rii c fur l ar.iiH - -iU-r- ) i Oxfords, Slippers tln' tnihtary, ' ii(.an aiwl pike h-'l hiHs if it.itfftt Ifinhfi, bl.tl; khl ami !;m ki-l. A titinihcr of Harrow- wiitlhc' pi t''il ;il $.VJ5 3 Misses9 Shoes Ititmhii wliii-'" and mlvn' a.- ..f rWit k kt!. Is iM.it'ht h-.niifr anil Li tin in fial nt Juniitf IhtIk mn' riniMimli'r hoth ftuall ;uni .at i.fe. i'Harnit) prt 'l t t $2.95 Fti id Sturdy Children's Shoes In sizes from 0 to 2 25c 75c $U $1.95 $2.50 See These Bargain Lots. 3 A rmsirong on' JmI tif Ai'iii.ironi. t,foii)i hi i.Mih Mi' H ,rt n kill with military ' h- I. Th'-n. are di.H: Oiiiif! imtistMs of rt'uLtr $ I'i.imi vaUtfjs pruel fc 3'-arainf at 1,1 $2.95 Baby Shoes .-nl -sh. . .:li'.-rii .ni kt.l tri '"i"T-H. Th'-y .imsil x.ft iin) liyi.'iiii- fiisl .ri ci lit 25c Child's (Tshocs !:t t-f .,V'l I !iin' k!- -ty!f ill sii-i-" ;$ to 1'U-.iiii-r j.r-.-- io ufih rtiiiWr li"4. Thit is un est v'ltliuiial lari:;iiti t ii t-d at - 95c 'if- EVERY PURCHASE MEANS A SAVING! H A R T S c H A F F N E R & M A R X J S u I T S A N D 0 V E R C 0 A T S Cvrficfct 'i Hn &k49ccr k Mars At a Saving of One-Fourth The cream of our large men's clothing stock offered to you at this price of One Fourth Off. Suits and overcoats made by Hart Schaffner and Marx, the leading tailors of America, that mean a real saving to the thrifty shoppers. v See this stock of clothincr, come in and try them on andnote the prices I FQQ they speak for themselves :.. LJ LLJJ Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords Regular $10.00 $11.00 Now $8 $8-80 Boys' Underwear (me lot of ood tii;tiiy buys' cotton underwear, fleece lined. Cvme .In sizes from M to IS years. A verv serv- IceaMe warm garment liriced fur elearanee ;it 79c Boys' Knickers A violin of hoys' knirkerbocker troup ers in blue serine, brown corduroy, and Mi-ey worsted: These are verv spe cially nrteed for January Clear ance at 50c Underwear Kxtra. good qu.ilUy .ill wool uaderue.ir for men in larse anl sntall r-izes and in ff.irk a'ld iialur.il J jrrey color 2 Shoe's Shoes Price .!o.--Iy are Klorslieims -f the narrower toe- in hl:ok and tiiu both ralf and kid leath ers. They will make Ideal, work shoe.- : $2.75 l-loilo-im shoe and oxfonbs in both hl;n k and brown culf- skins. Thee are discontin- wed numbers in the rounder loew Bats ":.""$4.50 Values lo $i.(Hi tn this proup of felt and velour hats In col ors of Ki'e". preen ami brown with both bound and raw edes $1.50 Suits SPECIAL Overcoats Mun's and Student suiU from Oregon City, Wool wear and llart SchaTfner and Marx. These are all excellent suits 'worth twice the money but no Ixidy lviujdit them and rather than cany them over another year we are offering them at $15- 00 Overcoats made by Oregon City in large and lncflfum sizes. These are exceptionally fine coats -of pure virgin wool, most all of them are the popu lar raglin sleeves in good colors of brown, tan and ? grey, on sale now at 1 Half Pi "ice EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED! & .,.-S-. m inMIWTT,rn-1. I .,r llin , . . , mm 1 1 Iarl Carroll To :Serve Time; His Appeal Denied . t f ;Jni;w fii I'm mil I, VfiliK. Jan. (a. ( Al'l t hfatriral irodta er. frl 1'nrroll, thfatriral rodta iif l hK.uiM'al loji.v from h w t-ure ol "a u :id day m . bintii peniteintary for perjury torn mttted in CohniM'tioa with K'aiai jury iiiWtalL-.iliMn of j "b.ithiob parly" In hl the.iler. rniied St-ttc elixuU -ourt of NppelM loity uf nrnied t.Milli the etdtI of t.mi!v and the ftiline imp"ed . 1-y l!t- lower Ct.uriK. Carroll hum i-nitii;bl lo ULii Hprinjf after new(ip-r M'in h a V: iwl the ,irl. b id ifn ji sb . Juyve I law ley. show , d h.impane to male.j Utthttib on the ,-tat;e' Ka i.tti'd uiidr.ip"!- . GRANGE HALL PERSONALS M-n-j been printed K.iinn (hat at a W.i-b- AUjinifK'O bittltday mr-y. at 11, e Has! I i IT.; the liar! of leifeae pie--.'o.-e.t tyt wrIM t-h to tji'w a i;itx.tl h of Kimiand. It ..jwi'tiHt of a hmrelet with a wati h .iii.H lud. Lul Hot i the mufleri ...J BliAXC.K ll.M.U 1'nints il l.ilwrty fl(H) iir- 1.h rt-vl.'W tni: ;n-l t,n.;.arini: fur t.io iiti.ur vxailtinalKms. ' KtU. l-orsr n. llohi'rl ii--y ant IHtrwthy ftini Viramin l(ut hin sn were oUsynt Troiu. cj:ol lajt w.-.'k lM Caus.'' of llltivKSk Mm, Juk' IMttitk. at t-it ;.('!'. v'sil.'il ilh Mrs. I'. I. Hoffman hrr,' lost w.''k. ' 1 Mjs IHjrothy SmHln a sur.t rtl lh.- bitiiH- of MifW MiMrtl Stotl tJnnJ In I UranUt.. i"rijHy nlsM. IVrl (;rtnT. kru har tak'-n cliarjtf o( the liyh KM.H, fariii; movrtl M fainliy lh,r. Th farm fornK-rly oned ty lUeyuclUs. ... Amon Ihe visH)rs who nlt.'rul- d tht; Ithiv Mountain pranK'N mt'et- j ' Inc V.',ln'-S'ly Hr Mr A. K. Huff, of t- Gram!1. rn,J t?ie Mi..- : Mary and Margarrt Tiiylor. of Ati- i Mr. am! Mrs, Lynn Hill and son. 1 Frl.-rick arrived hi.r,' last week frtrii Klptn afltt rflrutined for s.-v-. vrai days vlsitlnK at tli hoin ti( Mrs. Hill's mo'.hir, -Mrs. C. IV .. Kuffinau.- ' A nmnlivr u( friiiiils hT re. wlvvi holiday Kr,-clln).-s from Mr. anil Mrs. M Anson, who ivltli tli.-ir to rlill.lr.-n lrrt the Crunirv : Hall ilistriet last' full ror flr. I orhla. Th.y are now Uuat.ni at Ainnttrvy. .wna-rv Anson Is vm ployi.l us a carp.iiiir. l)Ut jt Ihi'lr intrntitm to tnovo farther south In the li.nr fntnrc. The ill. mate of the smith. has b'i'ii v,ry l-nonclal to Mrs. Anson'a health Chart Spencer luiU the mis- j fortime to break the big too on hif left foot last weK when he tlron- l il n heavy iron bar on foot. "Iso injuring other parts of I!w fot to some extent. Aobut foiir years ami while at work In the hay fiehl he tfrapiwd a wagon tonsui" en his rlKht foot breaklnif the 1lt in three iilniV. Although th'' Injury is ennsiiiK considerable pain liiL-ur Is ublo to do Uis work.