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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1905)
"on i r 1 ' i v.- If i'-' f:, 'i 'I v. ' '"- 'I TEN YARDS Of CALICO FREE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE "GOING SOME" THOSE GREAT BARGAINS . - AT THE ' .... GOLD E N R U L E STORE JUST WHAT ANYONE WOULD EXPECT THO' THAT HAS SEEN THEM 25 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE Muslin Underwear Wash Skirts Tailored Skirts Covert Jackets Children': Hsti 150 pair of shoes Summer piece goods Lawns, Dimities, etc. A THOUSAND AND ONE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE. V THEY MUST GO THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1812 Adams Avenue. - YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE GOLDEN RULE f Old Jewelry made.to look.llkelnew Oloekaltaken ear off: TWO PIECE SUITS MwaawawMwaKi- i M i mi nm m uk.v jf mmmtwr m m. sk -m- Men two piece suits grow in favor constantly. Neither comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear The vest hs no function when the thermometer says 99 degrees, We've Coat and Trouser Suits in Single and Double Brested styles in a varity of patterns, you'll find there'a NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth anv where, while the graceful lines aud natty appearance of the garments are up to our usual and eicelleul standard $7.50, $9.00,2$10.0a and $12.50 Is the price range, accompanied by our regular guarantee A CH RDHC II x i-ttW. THINK OF 33 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE MEN'S 1W0 PIECE SUITS $ 8 Suits $5.34 10 " 6.75 BOYS' SUITS ' 91.75 suits i.25 2.25 " 1.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c garments 17c 1 1 i WATCHES? Yes, of course we have watches, tbe very beat watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry line J. II. PEARE. Repair work given prompt attention. OUTFITERS TO MANKINn ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE IT 500 Off OUR REGULAR PRICE LADIES' TAILORED SUITS ' $12.50 Suits $6.25 16.50 8.25, 21.00 . ". 10.50 Ladies' Trimmed Ht. Men's Straw Hats Ladies' Waists $ .50 waists 25c 1.00 50c WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES When you want the Best Ice Cream it i; S ELDER'S CANDY STORE J. R . OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS :7m i Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped 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 abstract. An abstract . from my office will show the title just as it appears on - the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE OREGON Room 31, Bommer Bdlg. I! ; . I ! V' l ii j Local fajj J Tb flocklbrria will not be a lull crop owing to tb frot. Mr. Ueorg Bartmess left last night for a business visit of ttverml dsys to Walla Walla. A tt or oaf Leroy Lomax of Baker City waa la La Grand yestsrday on legal basinet. ' Mr. Fort Robert returned from El gin, last evening, where be he been at work for tbe put month . . ' - Mr. PL Btdry, fiaperinteopent of Hrldge of tb O R A N, Is in the elty on basin today. i . Councilman Q E Fowler, who wss abl to ooma to bis offlo yesterday, Is not so well today. , - , -Harry Ollham, Washington's - land agent, who baa been in tb eity visit ing hi brothers, returned to bis Day ton bom tbl morning.. . .... Mr. W H Busaard left this forenoon on tn . Igl branch for Wallowa onanty, wkr b go to do line work on tb pbon system In that eonnty, as well as maka tb needed office repairs. V Edwards has his goat team infficien tly tamed as to be abl to drive them p town this afternoon. 1 bey make a very striking appear do. . Mr. Aaron Wad and family, of Wallowa county, arrived In tb city yeaUrday and left this morning for a visis to in lwii ana mart exposi tion. ' ' ; , -v.' Mr. W Allison, Mrs. Ired Kiddle, Mrs Fred Swaney and her sitter Mrs. Jackson of Council Bluffs, and Mis Bark, toft this morning tor Portland, wber tbey will visit tb fair and thu spend a few days at th ooaat. . .... Y. Mr. A A Harney, wlf and daoghter, of Davenport, Nebraska, stopped over la tb city lut night enroate to Port land. After visiting Portland and the fair, they will visit relative in Cali fornia befor returning to their home. It is unnecessary to say that It was warm soma in La Grand today the GoTrnmnt thermometer registering ninety degrees at the warmest period. However w aboold feel thankful ft la ho worse, after reading th reports of death and prostrations In other cities. Aboot 1 miles sooth of La Grand I a pleasant llttl ranch of 40 acres, th property of Harm dark. Last year he set oat, as a trial crop, l acr of Hood Rlvsr strawberries, and cared for them. Without Irrigation, this year, without further oar, .they are bearing fine, large, solid berries. Po tatoes planted about two month ago at In bloom and grain Is three feet high. Tfaer has been no frost or drouth to injure the crops ' Mr and Mrs AT Hilt and daughter Alice, returned this morning from a trip to Portland, Willamette valley and point on the coast. PEACE ENVOV . LEAVES TOMORROW " By Sorippi News AMOolatibn '' 8tPetersbnrn July 18 -M Witt has had a final . Interview with the Emperor at Peterhoff . Foreign min ister Landsoff was -' present at the InUrview. M Witt will leave tor Pari tomorrow, accompanied by Mr Witte, who will not make tb trip to th United States. 475,261 men will be called to perform ' military duty daring tb present year '. FLEET TO MEET THE REMAINS By Soripps News Association ' NewPort R I July 1$ Tu second division of the battle ship squadron of "th North Atlantic fleet, in com mand of rar admiral Davis, sailed today to meat th Amerloaa - warships wbloh are cenveylny th body of Piul Jones from Franc to tb United States Th division will asoort tne In-boiind fleet to Hampton Roads, H Will Get a Part tr (8orlpps New Association) : Manila, July 13! Tb depositors" of th American Bank will receive ' forty per cent of their claims. "Tb bank wucloaed by order of Governor Gener al Wrights ' ''-..V g ; .5 I Corn Damaged (8crlppa News Association) j. liiaooio. JNeo July u There Is no oaasattoa ot tb terriQo heat In Neb raska. It Is ninety nine degrte . bare, and th corn oiop 1 badly1 scorched WANTED A position as cook by a I sober, rallabl perron. ln.inlre' at tbl office. U I OIL , STOVES 4 M4 N Is the time io keep kitelI e the kitchln will-be hot nicai ct Ithe day. . Why not gat an oil or gasoline store to do yon cook ing and baking, and at the same time hate a cooler kitchen! lpflU: f UjJ;!' WICKLESS OIL STOVE which gives perfect satisfaction and makes .cooking s a oleasure. -1 also have tne PEERLESS ICE CREAM. FIIEERER i MRS. : f . N.."MURPHy.' Buildm' Hardwatc and Oocktiy. i Miss Grsce Pollisb of Telocwet Is down to La Grands on a short visit.- J B Weaver, of Enterprise, is in ha city attending to matters of business. Mr T A Bills - was up yesterday from bis borne st Elgin on a business trip. . , ... :, Mrs L VY Elliott of 8ummerUl arrived in the city on a short visit yesterday. '' -' '' '81atti" Taylor, the.pitoher for the Hot Lake base ball team, la la . tb Mr J H Coyne, of Baker City, 1a a La Grande visitor today, , . . , k Dr. George L Biggers, returned tbi morning from Portland where hs bat been attending the National 'Medical Association.. .'' " "7S Tbe National Stock Company failed to appear . as per contract with Mr Steward, and therefore there was no show last night and neither' will ther be one tonight or tbe next. :. Tb show business (or th time being is off. Tbe Blus Mountain Marble GraniU Works of this oity just completed and set np in tbe Union cmetry on of tbe most handsome monuments yet placed in that beautiful cemetery This beautiful work of art was placed over tbe grave 0! Miss Kate Usher at tbe instigation of her administrator Mr FL Meyers. f.v. v Mr Paul Lederle, the tailor ' who waa lately prostrated with a stroke ot paralysis, was carried to th hospital at Por'land last evening. He was accompanied . by bis daughter, Miss Pauline, There has been no ohang in his condition for some tlms, and grav fears are nterUined of bis alti mate reoovBryrA,' r.:2-; Sa. Born ii 'A STEIN.BECKip thisnity Monday July 17905 1o Mr and lrsvJ t Steinbeck, a son. ' ' " "" LOOK HERE! WE DOORS AND as well as NEW AND SECOND and can do better by yoa the, city, call and see us. Cedar doors . . . .$1.05 np Iron beds , . . ,'. :1.00 " Wood beds Spring vV.;.i Tables, .50 " .25 1.00 " "The 'V., ' Phone, r I v waaswtMfcMJ----! ""waaajsaBajsasjsaaawsaiss j , SEEDS .SEEDS Jusffegcived Cat Loaci' iA " Alfalfa a Red Clover, Timothy; Red Top. All kinds of Grass tseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Eye, Wheat and Oat- ; V, OLIVBR ,EFFERSON Ave . PHONE .1571. '.' . 1 . cool If you fire up tne ceierraieu v t 3SS ' tub rnupnoT Of th ladias Is will taksn oar of by as. ' wa nave suocmom in oar cnorts to max onr rsstaurtut tl best place for tb ladiss to bav their uaala, and ksv tastafully arranged th different things to add attraotfvsness to th , pUoa,- and maka ,th aurronndings pleasant -': k - v" ' ' Qua RESTAURANT : Providtml that ar baalthfal -and ratreabiag. . Th xollnoe of oar oookery has bn ttstd by tb favor abl oommsnta ot th many ladies thatr 9 patronize as , , It yea , would stop atf our restaurant your nostril would dilate at th pleasant odor oar took ry sends forth. It. would tickl your palat and after the meal you'd smack - your up ana say, "Tbatml waa vary taty.,0- MQDEL RESTAURANT T:A ARBUOKLB, Prop. . OPINPAT AND NIGHT ' W mm waakly Maal - A Ttekate Oash $450 Reward - i.:iiy ti.-ir.i- '.-yj A reward of 160 will b paid by the Grande Bond Stock Growers Protect lv Aasooiation for th arrest and oou victloa of anyone for stealing stock in TTntnn ftftnnt. by tb &oretary Mgned NOW HANDLE WINDOWS j . HAND FURNITURE. i V than any other firm in ; ( . Cupboards $3.00 up Cook Btovea . , fl nn Bicycles . 6.00 11 New ranges . 26.00 11 1 -.r.,:-.: .'V' Main 4 n ki it s Mi ;M 1' ft J. T U i 1 r "? 1 a i I t J