La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 16, 1905, Image 6

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COMPANY'S
Specials;
WORKS OF ' ART.
THE GOLDEN RULE
Grreat Saturday
THERE ARE J ARGAINS EVEN IN
THE THJNG IS TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY, AND
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT OPPORTUNITY WHEN
IT IS PRESENTED TO YOU.
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A short time ago we secured a great birgai in pictures "d offered tbeia to the trade st
BAUOAIN PRICES. The result was that many homes in La Grande and vacinity are
now adorned wilh these beautiful picture and ALL AT A VERY NOMINAL- J08T.
THIS WEEK, SATURDAY
'V Wewillcffer . VI. - ' ' '
A Choice Collection of Hand-Sketched Pillow
Tops
75 cts EACH
$5
J.-t
These are the work of an artist, the price generally asked for such work is from $1.60 to
OUR PRICE FOR
THIS SALE
is there are only 20 in the lot they will be PLACED ON SALE 4T ELEVEN O'CLOCK,
none sold before that hour. We have other works of Art also, which we would like .very
mush to have you see. , : , ; : '. . . t-u.-j; .
Beautiful Silk Dress Skirts, Shirred, knife and box pleatingjatest creations, each $10 and $12.50
Fancy Mohair Skirts, fine knife pleating, i , each . , :t -l $5.50
New Cashmere Skirts, nicely shirred at top and around hips, ; ' each ".'' q3.&5
These are all njw goods received this week. ' " .
OTHER SPECIALS FOR SATUEDAY
LADIES' WRAPPERS, : MEN'S HATS
A small lot, $1 to $1.25 values, each 50c $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values, each $1,29
See Window Display -J.y :!-::
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue
Largest Store- . . Smallest Prices
J! j3; MitEB j
Watch thii ipace for Suit
winters
C E Rimlg $35
W F Allison the $25
' ' Suit lust Saturday
Two drawings on Sat
JI31
THEY HAVE ARRIVED
A large asignnieut of the justly celebrated CAR
HAKTT BRAND of men's worging clothing. Made in
an honorable way or honorable men . We have
secured the sole agency for these goods for this section
and invite your inspection.
A.L. ANDREWS
Haberdasher and Tailor
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RAILROADS ASK
FOR INJUNCTION
(by ScrippsNews Assoo ation)
Khmfm City J.me 16 E ghteoo
r 1 ad.' 'toi'ay atltt-d the Ftd.ral
Court 'or an injuno'lon restraining
the board of lailwty torn mi loners
rrora putiing iuto effect the nmxi
mum freight rate lew, which goes in
I force today.' The railroads ooiStend
that the law is confiscatory. The re
ductions ordered average about twenty
per cent. A temporary irj motion
will probably be granted.
Second hand Goods
Wanted
....
Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67
and we will call.
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
THIRTEEN OHIO
BANKER 5"PENNED"
Boripps News Association
Toledo, Ohio Jane 16 Cyrm M
Buroe , president of the Montpelier
bank.iudioted by tbe Federal Grand
Jury for embezzlement and false en
tries, thit mornirg pleaded guilty to
one count and was sentenced to seven
years imprisonment. This now makes
thirteen Ohio. bankers In the panlten
tiary. Envious of Cuba
Mexico City, June 16-Tbe Canadian
Moxican Steamship Una will begin
operations July 20, when tbe first
si t amer of the line subsidized by the
tauadlan and Meiican gorernmenta
lil sail from Montreal for Mexican
p.ris, touciiing at Havana. By terms
of the contract with the Mexican gov
cr imenc boats may carry oargoea and
pa isengers from Canada to Cuba and
o goes and passengers both waya be
tveen Mexico and Canada. Tbe Mexl
u a government objeoted to subsldis
i: a line that would be used to build
u,. trade between Cuba and " Canada
"Mr. O Nibley, of Perry, waa
tranaaotlng business in La Grande yea
tarday. :
Mr. 0 M Humphreys, of Elgin, who
baa been visiting in the oity, returned
home this morning.
- George Ball returned last evening
from Portland where be baa bean at
tending the fair fur tba past nine daye
Mr C U Monford and wife, of Wal
lowa, war visitors In the city yesterday..-
J,
. A daughter of Mr and Mrs Chrlstoff-
srson, who resides across the track baa
the diphtheria, . :,
Mrs J A Cnrlaon, of Hsmela, arrived
In the city this morning, for a abort
visit to friende. ';
Mr W B Boss, of Meacham, la in the
city today . attending to , business
suiters. '-" .
Mr A Pefwln, of Baker City, is visit
lag in La Grande today. .
Mi M F Sbafer, of Omaha, Ueb.
arrived, In the city last evening on a
boainess visit. ,,. , . - v . ;, ,
O W Ellsworth and J C Whitby ar
attending court la Pendleton aa wit
nesses. '.
Attorney Wm Kamaey la In Portland
on legal business. 1
C L Tuffs, the president of the anti-
saloon league, la working la Umatilla
county where be baa organised several
new leagued.
Adam Frank'a little girl Clara, who
waa so ill last week with pneumonia
fever, la reported by Dr Moore, tbe
osteopath to be about well again.
Mis i Marjorle - Snook, j tbe little
daughter of Recorder 8nook, left this
morning for Elgin for a week's visit
to bei aunt, Mrs: O M Humphreys.
' Weather Observer W A Wor.tell re
ports that during the bail snd rain
storm this afternoon 'the precipitation
amounted to eighty five hundredths ot
an Inch. ,
Mr M L MoCormick, of., tbe La
Grande f louring Mills, and - bis wire
left tble morning for a visit to the
l-ewls and Clark exposition at Port
land, and while Roue will also visit
San Francisco. They will be absent
for about two weeks.
VY T Cross arrived in the city this
morning from Kearney, Nebraska, with
ten rare of bogs for the Union Meat
Company at Portland. The , ten cara
contain nine hundred aad forty head
of bogs which average two hundied
and eighteon pounds per head.
Mr. G W O'Nrtill, who baa had tbe
contract for laying the pipes to conduct
tbe water to tbe Odd Fellows cemetery.
will complete bla work today, and the
cemetery will then have plenty of water
tor keeping the grass, flowers and
shrubs on the gravea and In the yards
green. The Odd Fellows have done a
great deal of work In improving the
cemetery in the past few , weeks, and
will thla fall set ont treea.
There will be no services at St
Peter's oburob on 8unday.
The city is doing a great deal of
good work now in repairing itreet
crossings and sidewalks, tome of
wbicb needed tbe work badly.
Ooroner Henry began tbe inquest
over tbe remains uf tbe unknown
man killed near Hilgard Ust Wed
nesda-. It it' thought that the in
quebt wi'l be completed some time
tomorrow.
SEEDS SEEDS
Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed
Ked Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All
kinds of. Grass ssuds. Balk Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Uye, Wueat and Oats
K.iZ.OLJVBR
JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571.
Russian Strike
(By Sorips News Association)
St Petersburg June 16 Twelve thou.
s nd employees of the Putltoff Iron
works struck today.
. WILL ASSIST
Moscow June 16 The engineers
organization decided to cease work
this evening and will urge other work
men to join In tbe strike.
That Tired Feeling
ir you are languid depressed and
incapable for work. It Indicates that
yonr liver ia out ot order. Herbine
in assist nature to throw off head
acufs, rnehmaiinin and ailments akin
w nervous ana restore tbe energies
fn .J1 ,"J..or ouml ud PO'foct
uiu. j uuuoara, xemnie. Texas
writes, March 2, 1901: I base need
nerDioe ror ins me past two vaars.
j i naa clone me more good thsn all tbe
ciociors wneu ifeel bad and have
trial tired reeling, I take a dote . of
neroine. it is tbe beet medicine
made for chills and favor" bOota i
bottle.
BEE SUPPLIES
I have a complete slock of bee supplies such as, hires,
smokers, wax, fonndatnm etc- Now is the time to
look afrer your tees. -:
My Hammocks cannot be beat. Try one,
I also have a nice assortment of builders hardware,
locks, at all prices. Carpenter tools and blacksmith
snppiies to suit any one. ,
. MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
Hardwaie and Cnt Glass.
aaKsaswaaiasaesaBSSi
Foresters Banquet
Tbe social and banquet gives last
evening by tfee Foresters was one ol
the most f ntereeti sg social events of
tbe season. Tbe entertainment was
held in tbe Enlgbts of Pythias ball,
and a special musical program was
arranged and ' executed. Among tbe
notable Incidents waa tbe production
of tbe L D B quartette, who were
f resent.
A magnificent supper was served to
all present and there was a dance that
all participated in, the musio being
rendered by Thomas orchestra.
These who were present pronounce
tbe event tbe most enjoyable one of
the season, and tbe most peifectly
oarrled out.
Menace to Health
By Boripps News Asrooiation .
Grand Rapids, Mich., Jane 16. The
decaying debris left by tbe flood of last
week seriously menaces the health ot
tbe West Side. The board of health
and the council are aotively oombatt-
ing tbe danger and a foroe of men are
now at work removing the debris.
WA TED-Com potent girl to do gen-
, iral housework. .For particulars
apply to Mrs J Foley. Foley
Hotel. tt
WANTED Girl or woman wan ted to
- do general bousewwk. Email family
Inquire at tLls office. No cbiMren
In household. June 20
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Ruraj Deliveries
On May 1. 1905, there were in Ore
gon, Washington. Idaho and Montana
306 rural fieu delivery routes, being
93 more than there were oa May 1.
1904
Oregon had on May 1, 156 rural
rontes, h gain of 30 for the year
Washington on the first of May last
year had 110 rural postal routes, and
bad on May 1 this year 154, a gain of
44 in the year.
Al Stephens waa attending conrt in
Pendleton yesterday as a witness.
Amidst Pleasant Surroundings
and in tbe beart ot the business sect
ions of the city Is our resturant locat
ed. Here the business men and ladiea
otn partake of good wholesome food.
Our cookery ia of the beat, and tba
eervlce quick, neat and courteous.
Our Bill Of Fare
comprises many appetising dishes, and
ia changed dally, so that yon'U nave a
variety of food In tbem.
- Variety ot foods te'ida to ooaki ua
enthusiastic with onr meals, and la
really necessary to proper health
The same food over and over attain
makea oa 'tired of eating' Call at
our restnranl aad test the merits of
onr dishes. .
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN.DAY AND NIGHT
We sen weekly Meal (
Tickets unRh
lU50
Praise From France
P.ris June 16 President Roose
velt's success in opening a way for
peace negotiations between Rossis and
Japan is the absorbing theme bere and
France bas forgotten ber own troubles
ith Germany over Moiocoo to join in
tntbusiaetio approval ot the American
initiative. Portraits of President 1
Roosevelt, Ambieeador Meyer, Minis
terTakahiia and Ambassador Cacsini
appear in all the journals, with pic
tnres of the White House as tbe scene
of the historic foreign peace move
meat.
Without exception, comment o
President Roosevelt's action is favor
able with tba esoeption of a slight
tense of dissapolotment that France,
as the ally ol Russia, bas not taken a
more prominent part in ftVetiog tbe
preliminaries. ,
WE BUY
Doors
Sash, Shingles
Lumber
and
In large quantities direct from factories and mills
at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the
lowest price, we get the best goods, and cad afford
to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv
ing our customers the beneGt of wholesale puces
1 STODDARD LUMBER CO.
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HOOD RIVER
.STRAWBERRIES
Received daily.
Offers St Paul
(By Boripps News Association)
8t Paul, Mion June 15 Governor
Johnston today wired tbe President,
inviting the peace commission to meet
at tbe new Minnesota cupi'o'; and
suggested that St Paul . oul.l be a
eool enough spot for
I pi
I GoMen Gcte Coffee 0
I I Do not grind too fine, as
I pulvcrited coffee hss an en- Y
I tircljr different flavor from ?
R the same coffee granulated. ?
I J. A. rOLGKK tn CO. A
1 . tSsusi Fraaeiaco V
sigglll T
4
Fresh vegetables
Every Morning.
NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE
Hoi. t ir ud JeBenun Sla. a RALSTON. lrn
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the peso, envoys, j , - ;O0O0OO