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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
Pape Sixteen LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON All Dressed Up and Ready for Celebration Back in the days of high collars and short "revealing" coats Mr. Hedden was fitting the railroad boys, for "Sun day best" or work day clothes , All along the line, Sidney, Neb., Cheyenne and Rock Springs, Wyoming, Ogden and now La Grande, the present management of this store, Mr. J. L. Hedden, has, in one place and the other, catered successfully to the wants of the railroad men. Then, as now he enjoyed their trade and patronage, and at this time of anniver sary, desires to express full gratitude for the measure of success they have brought to him. v. And Milady Favored High Plumes and Feathers Then and, as the style creation of the day, we had them and sold them as we have and sell the new, modern bon nets of today. and high top Footwear that covered pretty ankles from any admiring gaze we had them too, and hundreds of other items such as any well conducted, enter prising store of that time should have. These are old time merchandise illustra tions, yet Today, as then this store is ready to serve youwith the newest, finest and most up - to - date nationally known quality merchandise pleasing the most discriminating at prices that fit the working man's pocketbook. STEVENS-VAN ENGELEN CO. J. L. HEDDEN, Manager