La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1905, Image 6

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    LOCAL
ITEMS
WHA1 SOME PEOPL IN AND
OUT OF TOWN ARE
DOING.
Mr Frank Cooky, tn rancher from
Cov is In the city today
The regular daoco taka placa at the
Commercial club tblt evening.
Mr T T Glean of Bummerville wh a
baiineee rfiltor la the city yesterday
"The play "For Mother Sake" at
the opera hone laat night vat veil at
tended and very much enjoyed.
' A large crowd of young yolks weie
In the city last evening ;to enjoy the
produ tion of the pley "For Mother
bete" at Steward's Opera Hooea.
Mrs w If Jones and daughter Miss
Beuie arrived in the city last evening
from tnelr Dome vt Ugden, Utah tor a
visit to Mrs Storey the daughter of
Mr Jouee.
Mr Dve Nevergall the well known
threshing machine man hasjnst re
turned from Pendleton wiiere he sold
a large outfit, oonatstiog of a steam
thresher and steam plow.
The member of the Kaffee K latch
their hoaband and gentlemen friend
were entertained last evening bv Men-
dames F F Moore and Turner Oliver
at the borne of the latter.
Una Beogleodorff 1 in the elty today
from hi homestead on nook creek.
. BBSW uui wwut v
inches deep on the level. On 1 de
veloping Into quite a farmer.
The production of "Uncle Tom'
Cabin" at Steward Opera Boot
nest Friday night will be rendered by
the Weldemann Company. This com
pany U bo well known to all theatre
goer at tbl plaoe that it la nnneose.
sary to give them a recommendation.
The funeral of Mr Nancy A Klm
berley will take place tomorrow
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'oloek from
the Residence "of tier .Daughter Mr
Mrs O A L.ncoln. Services will be
conducted by Be 0 M King, Inter
ment In t he Masonic cemetery, Juuder
directors of Giffllo A Hogan funeral
directors
You are ia ited to tiie apeoial meet
ing to bo held at the Presbyterian
ohnith at La Grande beginning Jan
uary ua, 'QQ.conduot.ed by Rev. Thorn
a Nsedham of Philadelphia and Mr.
Clifton Powers, Tenor Soloist of New
York City. Make your plan now so
as to be ready to attend all the meet
ing Dr. R. L. Lincoln is the irst man in
the city to put in en ibotric motor
Me installed one yesterday whtoh for
biiauty, C'lnptotnesp and effiounoy aur
passes anytutugwebitve ever seen. The
Doctor ha it attctied to his dental
engine and i tlv r tffir able to do a
way with tone foaet Those whode
light in perfect mechanical appliance
will enjoy seeing tbia little though en
ergetic tleotric wonder, and tbe doctor
will b ' delighted to show it to you and
'iplain its many point" on eielleocy.
KOR RENT Furnished room for
light hou'e keeping. Inquire at
1617, 4th at.
FO:i BALE-On Clay black Horse
is years old weight about 110U lbs
For particulars see Fred Jacobs,
KOR RENT A nicely furnished house
of four rooms, in good neighborhood
For particulars see Wm. Miller A
Bro , 1107 Adams Ave.
FOR RENT The Grace property In
Cove, Dwelling, barn, orchard ; email
fruits. Just tbe home you want.
Inquire of S W Roger, Agent. Cove
Oregon
A Half Page
UNMRTCHHBLE
Full of
. 11 T: nnntinillllv in
Our fixed piliey of clearing oat the odd and ends after EVERY seasons' selling, insures you new and seasonable goods at an times. u8 , ,,
touch with the best msrket of the world, through representatives whose business it is to furnish os with the newest and most dependable goods of all
kinds, we are at all times in a position to offer you the cream of the markets without the necessityof following the dd custom of buying six months in ad-
vance, with the attending dangers of overloading on undesirable style and patterns just sunb goods AB80L ' 1 TE DEPEND BLE
The most saving Price ever placed on goods of real merit and entirely worthy of your consideration, but let prices talk. REMEMBER HI
GREATEST AND MOST FAR REACHING CLEARANCE SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT. JAN JAR Y 2i
ANOTHER SUBSTANTIAL OUT
IN LADIES' SUIT PRICES
This is the most sensational price concession we hive ever made on our ladie's
suits. They are all this fall's new suits, and many of them suitable for spring
wear but they must go.
$ 9.00 Suits Reduced to $ 5.75
12.50 " " " 7J5
19.50 " " 44 10.00
LADIES' TAILOR and DkESS SKIR S
AT LESS THAN COSl of MATERIAL
It is conceded by the knowing ones that our line of skirts is perfection in style
flit, msteiial and workmanship, and tht our regular prices are exceedingly
reasonable. Note the fotlowing prices carefully.
$6.50 to $7.50 Skirts this
4.50 to 5.00 "
2.25
Sale $4-&5
3.69
1.89
You Can't Beat Our Menu
even if you do pav higher ;irires than
otk. JSaob Horn on our bill of for
specialty, Too can t get it better
,HlW Ot aervad. no mattar what von
P7.
here is s
Eating
It is jalao an
omy, Come in and enjoy both
expect you often after roar first
We'll
visit.
MODEL
i.iTAUKANT
J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop.
OPBN DAYANDJNIGHT
We snu weekly Meal
50 Pieces Lace
and Embroideries
Regular price 6i to lOo f rfc
the yard MHIIsl
Ladies' Hats
at
One-Half Price
Standard .
American Prints
the yard, 5 ce ts
Boys' Suits at
Lees than Ever
3.00 3.25 Suits, jjg yr 2.20
4.00 4.25 " " 2.90
4.50 5.00 " 3.65
5.00 5.50 " LonRP.ut, 3.95
5.00 three-piece Suits 3.95
6.00 " " 4.S0
650 " " 5.20
7.50 " M 5.95
Men's Goods
at a Saving
$12.50, 13.50 Suits $8.85
7.50, 10.00 Overcoats 6.25
3.50. 4 00 Shoes 2 85
2.50 Shoes 1 95
1.25 Dress Shirts .85
125 1.50 Wool Underwear .95
1.25, 1.50 Hats 98
Heavy Wool Sox .19
Ladies' Goods
for a Song
$5.00 to $6.00 Silk Waists $1.95
1.25 Wocl Waists .25
425 Waist Patterns 275
.25 to .60 Collars .15
,25 to .50 Belts . K
2.50 to 3.50 Shoes 1 98
Heavy Wool Hose .19
Fascinators, Black and White .19
J he yair
Sheetings Less
Pepperell Mills sheetings are standard
for quality the world orer. We handle
nothing else.
2 yards wide unbleached .19
4 " " " 23
11 11 11 25
bleached .19
.23
.25
.11
.I2i
11
11
11
2
2
21
2i if I "
42 inch
46 J
42 " Pillow Tubiing .16
11
11
11
11
Russians Damage Track
Toklo Jan 13. The Russian oaval
ry ra ders have slightly damaged tbe
railway between Anshientien, Hsleh
len and Tashlheine 'I here are rf ports
from Korea whit h state that the Jap
am so garrison at Hamshsung recently
defeated a detachment ot the Ninth
Biberlau Cossacks near Honon, killing
nine In the engagement.
The Lavish Hand
LondonJan 13 A dispatoh from St
Petersburg asserts that the ('Ear in his
partiotlam and munHoenoe ha icon
tributed the sum ot on hundred
million roubles from his privnte purse
toward the equipment of a third Rus
sian Squadron and fifty million roubles
toward the establishment ji a fcurth
squad rou .
Capture British Steamer
Tokk Jan, 13, The oruiaer :Tokino,
on January 11 oaptureJ tli Urltish
Htemner Rose in tU set ot Japuu.
the British steamer was bound lor
Vladivostok and was loaded with ceal
which tbe Japar.e codsldered con
traband good
SUMMONS
in the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon lor
Union Coumy
La Urande Investment Company.
Tickets Oash
:u5o
(a private coiporuilou
i'lsiattrr.
J V Wslton.
Defendant
To J. c. Walton, Defendant,
in ibe nam. of Die Hut of Oregon yon are
hereby required to appearand answer the vom
plaint Sled aajaleet yon in Uu above entitled
action on or before Tuesday, tbe Tth day ol
Kebraaiy, ittrj, and If you fall to So appear or
answer tor want tketW, tbe plaintiff will take
judgment agaluat you tor tbe sum of $:;.ix. to-
gather witb Interest tbcteon at the nto ol ten
par seat per annum from January Mkb tWM,
until paid, sskfl tb j fanner tutu of 10.00. a m-
nonaWe ahorncy'a fee, and for the pUnttilTa
ooate and dlabursemen t of tats action.
Tbia Snmmons is published lathe La Orende
Observer by vtHae of an order of toe Hon. it
Kakta. Ctreeit Jndge of the Htaleef Oregon foi
Union County, duly made and entered at La
'uraadeOregoy Oeeesnber tt, 1U and tb. first
' k. i: . .J . ... i . . mm mmm - -
" unimrera in, ana UM laat
poMieatton to be r.braary Srd, IMS.
W. ft SARGJtNT,
Central Church Notes
All members are urged to be present
at the service next Burnley morning.
This note should n t and possibly Is
not needed, but matters of importance
cull for our attention in addition to
the ever important and blessed priv
liege of meetlog at the Lord'e table .
We have seoured Bro. J V Coombs
to assist In our special meetlog be
ginning February 15. Bro Coomb is
a man of large exitrience e aoal
winner Let begin special prepar
ation for a great meeting which under
(tal's evei ready blessing we hop to
have. Fraternally, O H KING.
Jersey Cream Patent Flow. Every
tack guaranteed by
Rpmi & & Staples, Grocers
Os-te-op-a-thy
WHAT 18 Oii'EOPATHY
Osteopathy, the drugglees sotenoe of
medioine is I ased on such physiolog
ical laota as that full and free oirou a
tion of the blood with uointerrupted
nerve control i health personified
th it disease it caused by an interrupt
ed circulation of tbe blood or an in
terrupted netve control, or bottrriaus
ed in turn by "lesions" or mal-powi-tion
of tbe bones, ligament., muscle
lymphatics blood stream or nervous
system, and that by removing or oor
recti eg soon "lesions' or causes by
manipulation health will be re tored.
For the but and whitest bread wsJer
sey Cream Flour.
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ROCK SPRINGS COAL
Two Cars just received. Come around .
to our office in Slater Building and see
how it burns or call phone 180! and we
will tell you all about it.
Grande Ronde Cash Company
Press Lewis and S. D. Crowe.
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Make Money by Saving It
The past season has been an exceptionally good ne with as and our stock is oonseqnently broken in some
lines. However we stiill have lots of good things left, and to show oar appreciation of the Iihml nt-.. .
t with wbieh the pubhe has fatored as, we are now offeriug what is left of seasonable goods at from
I S3 I I . ' i
j Twenty-five to Fifty per cent Less than Regular Prices
SAWira TO Ywtt' TZ. ' VP IT MENS
Bargains in all Departments
The Golden Rule Company
inaioiA mi o aj ea '-:'.'. 1 J
I Largest tore " Smallest Prin
Come and See
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