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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1929)
Page Two LA GRANDE EVENINO flRSF.RVKR r.A r.Dvnt. Thursday, June 27, 1929 Page Four ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. The Firm N. K. West & Co., Inc. Retires From Business With A n u n ii n u HI n a I 0) 0) U U la M H H n n u u fJi n u Unheard of Prices from Every Department Throughout the Entire Store . . ,.rr, . nxn amrxrir nrr ntlXT'O CJTTTTC! l?l?rHTr ENTIRE STUCK UF KrJAUi - TU - WEAK ' i Priced for Clearance n n ii u IM n u M H n DRASTICALLY REDUCED AS A FITTING CLIMAX, AFTER 32 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE TO LA GRANDE AM) COMMUNITY, COMES THIS GIGANTIC CLOSE OlT SALE. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, READY-TO- WEAR AND MILLINERY TO RE FOUND ANY WHERE IN i JKASTEKiN OREGON AKE TO JiE SACKIMLKU. THIS IS A IN OPPORTUNE TIME TO FILL YOUR NEEDS FROM THIS FINE STOCK AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. BIG STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS REDUCED m Sale of 'French Room' Frocks and Better Dresses, in Two Groups $oaoo 20 and $ '27- .50 Former Values to $39.50 One of a kind frocks, in smart summer styles from College Princess, Marjone, and other famous makers. Lovely materials, deft tailor ing, combined with the newest, of summer colorings and combina tions, makes this event worthy of your attention. -, All Ladies, Misses', Childs' Winter Coats Now Reduced to Half Price ' ii n n Ladies Sweaters Now 2H Less NOVELTY weaves nnl stripes in coat niul slip On styles. The newer styled necks "crew" and "V neck" numbers in attractive colors mid combinations, all sizes, $2.00 to $6.36 Dressmaker Blouses Priced $4.76 Now Cliarminjf sleeveless blouses of silk crepe in plain colors of tan, yellow, blue and white. So popu lar now, worn with sport skirts. ?r.95 Values $,1.70 Hart, Schaff ner & Marx and Trent Towers, Men's Suits The finest of imported and domestic woolens combined with America's best tailoring, assures you of real style, service and lasting qualities. The new styles, peaked and notched lapels, snug fitting waists and hips, trousers pleated and plain, vests in tatter sal and plain styles. . , ' See And Compare These Prices Regular $35.00 suit now . :'. ...$26.25 ' Regular $37.50 suit now ....... $28.15 Regular $40.00 suit now $30.00 Regular $42.50 suit now ..: $31.90 'Regular $17.50 suit now . .....$35.65 All Men's, Young Men's O'Coats And Top Coats Reduced One-Third .If ill- M n M 0 H n Rayon Shorties In plain colors also with fitted tops bottom bands of figured materials of pood (piality rayon. 80f MISS SPOKANK Wash Frocks Two qualities that are so popular the year 'round in n number of pleasing styles. $j.7."i and Ss-V Sport Skirts Of jersey, wool, and silk in pleated and plain designs in all sizes and colors. Sale n oys Suits All Suits Have 2 Trousers . Reduced 20 Now WOOLWEAR suits, famous for their sturdy, service ability, all with two trousers. Tweed mixtures. , ensi meres and herringbone weaves in colors of tan, brown 'and gray. All sizes from 8 to 16 years, see these voices. $11.00 suits now $8.25 $13.50 suits now : $10.13 $15.00 suits now $11.25 $1(5.50 suits now $12.38 $21.50 suits now $16.13 . Flannel Longies 8 to 16 Year Sizes $2.95 - Hoys long trousers of fine quality flannel made by Keystone in gray mixtures, pi'iced for quick clearance at $2.05 pair. Golf Sweaters Coat And Slip-on Styles Reduced 20 Now Men's and young men's slip-on and coat style sweaters in a number of novelty weaves and all col ors. Made by Holly vogue and Columbia ICnit. m m m. a a a a M M M n a M M 40-Inch ' Crepe d'Chine 95c Pure dye 40-inch plain color crepe d'ehine in colors of white, ruse, (an. salmon green and black, ivguln fl.fiU value. St!.' XV iff II 5. 11 S7W 1 40-Inch Velvets In plain colors in all colors and black. So popular now for coats and jackets for sports wear. Priced for clearance at $2.20 Children's Hose Derby and Plain Weave. Uegular 50c Values 29c I C 9 Wash Silks In striped "patterns on plain white ground. Makes love ly pajamas, underwear, wash frocks' also kiddies dresses, priced now $1.10 Peter Pan " GINGHAMS All Colors .".2 Inches Wide 43c n M All Ladies', Misses' and Children Shoes Now Reduced 20 to 50 I M n n $6.85 New Black and Light Colored Shoes $6.85 Shoes That Sell Kegularly to Tin's group includes Armstrong, Red Cross, Peacock and Pied Piper shoes, in both high and low heels, straps, ties, oxfords and pump styles. The materials of kid, calfskin, and patent leather arc of the finest. Broken Size Sale Black and Colored Shoes Many new shoes have been added to this group of already excep tional values. Ilemember light and dark colors in all heels and all sizes are included in this group, priced at $Q.95 100 Pairs of Discontinued Florsheims Illack Kid-Iilack Kangaroo Kid High Shoes These shoes sold regularly at Sll and $12.50. The sizes are wide; several shaped toes includ ing the "Banker Last," a wonderful warm weather work shoe, some have full double soles. Pi'iced to close out now at $5.95 IBBDBIHMBBIIllEllllllllHllllllllllllliailBBIIBllBIIBiaaBHBIHIIIIIIllBIHIIIIIIlHSI Mumps Epidemic Gains Headway In Mt. Glen. Area hy Mm. IS. I. Wliltlwr (Ohservi-r i 'oiTf'Knonfl'lil ) SIT. UUJN (HiKi-mi) Tli i 11 urn p nliliiiilc In unuln iroulili'. oin' Iiitk. Six or si'vcii in n rimm were ri'irnil in thp Inst fevr dnyH. II SM'lim lu Im nttiii'Uliitr mon older ii(iilo limn ilurlnij tlic- for ilU'i opltli-nilr nliout ii monlli nitn. Ii. H. Allen In nl Hie I lot Inlte (Ain;il(irlilm rerovorlni: rimn nil operiillnn for the liMimvnl of :i (tlt'ce of f.lci-1. Hooif time ti hou Mr. Alli ii uiia loKithiit In Hie lillln II ilec of Htfel from tlif Heilire lie win uplwi torii il lt ny Into lil rff, penetrfttlnir u luiot to the lione. It difficult to locnle thin lor n tiniP nnl It muneil much iniln until It s remove. I. 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