La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 17, 1905, Image 6

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TEN YARDS Of CALICO FREE WITH
EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE
ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE
WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE
"GOING SOME"
THOSE GREAT BARGAINS
AT THE
GOLD E N ; R U L E S T O R E
JUST WHAT ANYONE WOULD EXPECT THO THAT HAS SEEN THEM
THINK OF IT
25o OFF
OUR
REGULAR PRICE
Muslin Underwear
Wash Skirts
Tailored Skirts'
Covert Jackets
Children's Hats
Iff A
Summer piece foods
Lawns, Dimities, etc.
33i 0 OFF
OUR
REGULAR PRICE
iirmo iiiia tir-Ar-
SUITS
$ 8 Suits $5.34
10 " 6.75
BOYS' SUITS
$1.75 Suits $1.25
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MEN S UNDERWEAR
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25c garments 17c J-m
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500 Off
OUR
REGULAR PRICE
LADIES' TAILORED
SUITS ,
$12.50 Suits $6.25
16.50 " 8.25
21.00 " 10.50
Ladles' Trimmed
Hats
Men's Straw Hats
Ladies' Waists
$ .50 waists 25c
1.00 " 50c
A THOUSAND AND
ONE ODD PIECESREMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE.
THEY MUST GO
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue.
YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT
THE GOLDEN RULE
WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH
ALL CASH SALES
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WATCHES?
Tea, of coarse we have
watches, the very beat
watches made. We also
have Clocks, and every
thing in the Jewelry line
J. II. PEARE.
014 Jewelry mad to lookillk:new Repair work given prompt
Clooksjtaken ear ot attention.
in
TWO PIECE SUITS
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When you want the
Best Ice Cream
SELDER'S
CANDY STORE
Mr E P Staple left yeatarday . for
Portland oo a boalntee trip, and whil
there will vlalt the exposition.
Mr C S UroedwelL of Baker City ar
rlrad la La Grande this morning on a
baaioee vUH. ... . t
Mrs Chas Novas and Mrs E P .8tp
Us apent Sunday at Hilgard with tba
tormar'a mother.
Mr. Bbarmaa fitoll, who baa' ban
engaged oa a eontraot ot lathing at El
gin, baa completed his work and re
tained to La Granda yesterday.
Barry Gilham, atata land agent for
Washington, at Dayton, la In tba city
this week. II a cams over to ' attend
tbe funeral of bU uncle, the late
Thomas H Gllbam, Sr.
. J II Pears and John Dordan and
party retained tbla morning from a
fishing trip to Beaver Meadowa. They
report having seen several deer and a
bear, and laat bat not least, tber
oanght plenty of flab.' , )
Tba funeral of the laU Thnmu If
Gilhara Sr., waa held yeaterday after
noon at tba family residence, the sar-
rloes being oondaoted bv the fiev. E
BHays. Pastor" of the Praabvterian
chnroh. The membera of tba 10 OK
lodgs ot thia city attended In a body
and noted si pallbearers and eaeorted
the remains to tba Masooio cemetery'
where tha Interment took place. "
mm. a ti iiora, and daughters,
MlaaUrace, and Mra. Foreman, of
Hatohtnaon, Kaneaa, are In the city,
tba gnests of Dr. and Mra. 0 T tiaoon.
Mrs. Bark It a slater of tba Doctor.
Tbey will visit bare a short time and
tben vieit the Lewla and Clark eipoai
tlon and rstarn homo thioagb' Cali
fornia. . . .
Men a two piece sons grow in favor constantly. Neither
comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear
loo vest bsi no function when the thermometer says 99
degrees, W've Coat and Trouser Suits in Single and
Kb SeiM io 11 of patterns, you'll find
there's NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth anv
wnere, while the graceful lines aud natty appearance ot
the garments are up ta our usual and eicellent standard
$7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50
Is the price range, accompanied by our regular guarantee
ASH BROS.
OUTFITERS
TO MANKIND
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J. R. OLIVER.
UNION OO U NT Y
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipj.ed abstracter .
in Union county. Many
years experiences with
the Union county records
gives me a great ad Tint
age. It is folly to pur
chase realestate without
first securing a proper
abstiaot An abstract
from my office will show
the title just as it appears
on the official record.
h R. OLIVER,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Room 31, Sommer Bdlg.
Business; Change
Mr B Polaok, recently from New
York has pnrobaaed tba McFarland
grocery ators and is now in poaseeeioo
of the aame. Mr Polaok - bas for a
number of years' reaided in Kansas.
where be now baa brothera residing
who are railroad men,, and who if Mr
Polaok givei a good report of tbia val
ley, co.ne hers to locate. ' Mr Polack
will bi pleased to. have all the old cut-
tomes of tbs store call , aud ' get ac
quainted with-the new proprietor and
he alao invitee those who have not yet
visited tbe atore to call. Note liia ad
in this issue, It oontaina a sood
straight-forward statement .
La Grande Wins
feeterday's base ball same waa tor.
mlnated In tba flaat bait of tbe eighth
inning. The reason therefor was the
airiaing or ritoner JUcUnoken with a
pitchel Nkll by Pitcher Bay. ' At this
urns ina score stood six to eight ' In
favor of La Grande and owlna- to tha
fact that Elgin had no other pitoher,
they quit tbe gams and Umpire Rider
of' Els la awarded the same to La
Grande. Up to the time of the aocl-
dent tha game was a good ona and in
tha seventh Inoina it waa a till an.
body's game. - Tba ball atrnok Mo
Ouken squarely opon left the elbow.
Though the bones were not fractured;
tha nooldent waa sufficient to put
Elsin'a Ditcher oomoletelv out of hn.i:
neas for tha time belDg, but McOuckea
will be able to pitch tbe game at Elgin
next Bnndav. when another aaaA m
Is sxpeoted. There will be an excurs
ion next Bandar In time for the ' La
Grande fana to reach the ball gmnnda
In Urns to aee the game. As stated
before, yesterday 'a game waa a good
one and the fans are lond In their
praise ot the excellent work ot the. La
Grande team and eapeclally auof Bay's
won in ina nox. w
Right of Way Age: t
Mr J W Morrow, tax ind riirkl nf
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MAM AAAMfe i'- . t. H A D I - '
" iui iud vi a a vuinmoy
was a La' Grande i visitor yeeteiday.'
Mr Morrow left ilia morning' for:
Elgin where he goes to purobtMte (be
right of way fpf the , O R & N Qom
pany from Elgin through , the Wal.
Iowa valley, i Mr Morrow when ques
tioned regarding when eoostrubtion
ha - deelined . te atate, . ;;buk
aaid that the road would be complete
ed in tbe near future. Mr Morrow ta
a former La Grander as he waa a
reaident of this oil when 'the srail
roal was simply something for drsarn
era to talk about and few if any really
expected tbs steam boras to ever die-' I
turb tha solitude of this aoerens vallej
Married Si
MILLi'R PALMER In this scity,!
8atarday evening, July 15, 190S at
tba Presbyterian Manse, "Itenjamin I
Miller and Mar Palmer, Rev. E B
Hays fBoiatlng.
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VW tha, time to ioooL Ujjmu np .the
kitoV a'cge ths kitchen wUl be hot most of the day.
Why not get an oil or gasoline stots to do you cook
ing and baking, and at tte same time hays a cool
kitchen. ihaWths'.OJ tJ;i-.X
WICK LESS OIL STOVE
which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking
Treasure. IlsnW elsbrSpdl'-J s f
PEERLESS ICE CREAM . FREERER
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MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
Builders' Hardwire ind Crockery.
ka
a F French of tha Cove, ; Is la. tbs
city af tend log to matters of business
today. , i
Fred Tultleof Union, cams over to
La Grande tbia morning oa-s-short
viftit.
Mr R Ward of lows Fili; Iowa, ar
rived in La Grande thia morning and
ia looking at tbs country, -
Do not forget tbs buaineas men's
meeting tomorrow night at the Com
mercial Club, and do not fail to at
tend. . ' V .
Special aaleof Copy Bight Books at
Newlin t; ug Co this week. $1 60 books
f ir $1 10. All other books reduced.
Attorney ChaaE Ooobran of Union,
arrived in the city thia morning for
the purpose ol attending to some legal
matters. . . '-J '.:.v
Mr A G Ward who resides at Ilaw
keye Iowa, Is in the city today on a
abort business trip to look ovsr tbs
country and ses what Grands Bonds
valley looks like this yesr. I
Mr II U Brill waa in the oily today
from bis Fox Hill rapqh, . and, while
here paid tbe Obaemr'offloe a plea
sant visit , leaving behind bin) a Jar of
the largest and vmoet perfect goose
berries it baa eve been our lot to see.
These berries were raised oa his ranch
wbioh is about five miles front ' towa.
and epealt well for the thrift an ears
of Mr Brill as well aa for the soil and
climate of tie Grande Bonds valley.
Mr Sam Yoant fend wife, of, Good.
Spriuga, Nev, who have been . vlaiting
In La Grande among friends for sev
eral days, left yeaterday for a visit to
Portland and tha Lewis Clark SiposU
tlon,-x' - tv.. . ,. ..
Mra. C A Sheldon and her daughter,
Miaa Mary Sheldon, of Chicago, are
vlaiting Mrs. J A Fraker. Mrs. 6hsl
don Is a slater of Mra," Fraker. Miss
Sheldon Is a llpraaiusnt kindergarten
worker In Chloago. They aspect to
remain moat of tha antnmer.
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A NEAT PLACE
to bars your steals Is oar real nr ant
Fverytblng Is attractively arranged
and nothing Is lacking to maks its ap
pearance asst.' Hare tbs young ladles
and gsntlemau oan sat to their heart's
eoutent, without feeling abashed at
tbe surroundings. :
' WHAT ATTRACTS
people hers is tbs merits of our oookery
It is unsurpassed when It comas to
excellence, and allmsals provs health v
(uL tasty and enioiabls. Our Dricefcr
are tight, too, sad oar wslters polite'
and attentive.
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RESTAURANT
J. AARBUOKLE; Prop.
OPENJDAY AND NIGHT
Ws ssU weakly Meal . - A
'j Spoiled Her Beauty
Harriet Howard, of 209 W 31th at.. v'V
New York, ht ona time had her beauty
spoiled with skin trouble. She writes
4,Ihad Salt Rheum or Eczema for
years, bat nothing would curs It,, an-
Ul 1 assd Hucklen'S Arnica Balva A
quick and juis healer for cuts, burns
andsorss. 26o at Newlin Drag Co
drag store '.
"Whsa vou want a nleasant lax.tlva
that.ls easy to Uks and. osrtain to act,
uae unsmDsriain's Stomach and Lifer
tablets For sale by Newlin Dm fn
LOOK HERE! WE NOW HANDLE
DOORS AND; WINDOWS
l . well as ..2j (
,, , NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
. anAan do better bv you than any other firm in
the city, call and see us. ' v
Cedar doVjijnp Cupboard. . A. .3.00op
oodbeds....;.. .60" Bicycle..,.i.... 6.00 "
lhe 1 Graha Pawnbrokers
" ' Phoned Main 4 ' "
i SEEDS
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kinds of Grass g8eds. Balk Sard.!
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