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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1905)
I I . ... . a..-, mm i : h i TEN YARDS OF CALICO FREE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE 4t GOING SOME" THOSE GREAT BARGAINS AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE JUST WHAT ANYONE WOULD EXPECT THO' THAT HAS SEEN THEM THINK OF IT 250 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE Muslin Underwear Wash Skirts Tailored Skirts Covert Jackets Children's Hats 150 pair of shoes Summer piece goods Lawns. Dimities, etc. 33, OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE MEN'S 1W0 PIECE SUITS $ 8 Suits $5.34 10 " 6.75 BOYS' SUITS $1.75 Suits $1.25 2.25 " .50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c garments 17c iff 500 Off OUR REGULAR PRICE LADIES' TAILORED SUITS $12.50 Suits $6.25 16.50 " 8.25 21.00 " 10.50 Ladies' Trimmed Hats Men's Straw Hats Ladies' Waists T WW M mp 1.00 " 50c A THOUSAND AND ONE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE. THEY MUST GO THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1812 Adams Avenue, YOU GAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE GOLDEN RULE WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES WATCHES? Yes, of course we have watches, the very heat watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry Hue J. It PEARL Bid Jewelry made to look.llke.new Repair work given prompt (Jlookaltakeu cum ofj; attention. TWO PIECE SUITS s 1 t'1 en s two piece miu Kr..w ,,, favor constantly. Neither coiulort nor gentility demand u vest fur summer wear lne vest h h no function w!,ni the th. rinometer says 99 degrees. We've Coat and Tronecr Suits in Single and Double Brcstcd styles in a varity of patterns, you'll bud there's NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth any where, while the graceful lines and natty appearance of the garments tire up to our usual and excellent standard $7-50, $9.00,; $10.00 and $12.50 Is the price range, accompanied by our regular guarantee AW RPHQ OUTFITERS SELDER'S CANDY STORE J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equip) ed abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant 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 ou the official record. ). R. OUVER, LA GRANDE, OREG'JN Robm 31, Sommer Bdlg. When you want the Best Ice Cream r Local Item? The North Powder Echo report that E W Allen of La Grande haa own em ployed to teach the ecbool a Pine oreek. Attorney Robert Lloyd, of Klin, arrived in the etty last evening and will remain here a few day transact ioK baeineae at the ooart doom. Mr. Barney Babar, of Bammerville, peaeed through the city laat evening enroote to Portland where he will Halt the expoeitiun. MIm Pauline Lederle returned laet evening from Peadleton where ana ac companied her father to the hovpital. She haa opened her father's tailor abop and will oondoet the buainesa during bla absence. She la an exper ienced tailoreea and la thoroughly able to meet all requirements of the trade. The remains of Wm. Jack, formerly a resident of Imbler. pasaed tbroueh the city this morning enronte to Im - tuer for burial. The deceased died at the Baker City sanitarium July 18. The oause of death was stated aa henrt trouble. The deceased was fifty two years of age. Mr. and Mrs U McKinnii. of Bum merville, were In the city this after noon. Mr. MoKinnisis Interested in the saw mill baiinesa near Summer- ville and called to plaoe an ad in the Observer. Read hie announcement in tomorrows issue. Government Weather Observer W A Woratell reports the thermometer ro istered nluety nine thle afternoon. He says that be baa inside information to the effect that tomorrow will beat his record a few degrees. Mr J H Harisboro and wife, of Euterprise, are visiting in the city to day. Mr D A MeFarlaoe, of Hilgard, came down yesterday on a basioese visit. Insurance agent J W Craabead is up from Elin Unlay on a visit to hie many friends in La Grande. The W 0 T U will meet Tbursdav afternoon at the Baptist church at two thirty o'clock. Cashier F L Meyers spent the day transacting business in Elgin. Mrs Hannah Rogers left this morn log for Elgin 10 spend a week visiting Mrs Bartn. Mrs Bordan of Pueblo Colorado, and Mrs Dau Jordan, ol Whittier Califor nia, are in the oily the guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Hanson. Mr. Ben Noyes, an employee of the Blue Mountain Creamer at this place, bait his leg broken yea - terday afternoon By come amident bis leg was caught in a belt and it was oarried around a pulley, breaking both of the bones in his rlirht leu below the knee Dr. Bacon was called and attended to the wound. Mr. Moves ia resting ea y this morning. NEW SECRETARY TAKES THE OATH Sorippa News Association Washington July 19 Elihu Root. the former Secretary of War, was sworn in shortly alter ten o'clock this morning as SecreUry of State. The oath was administered by William aioNelr, assistant librarian of tbo De partment of State, and there was little1 formality in the ceremony. The uew eoretary made no speech. Want Independence Honolulu July 19 Koreans here have raised fund to tend bev P T Yon a Korean Methodist minister, to Washington to tee President RoosevelH for the porpote of aakiug that t ffortsr. be made by the United States in the forthcoming peace negotiations to bring about an agreement by which the Korean nation will became inrfe pendent within 30 yea.s if it show fit ness for self government. Fifty Horses Burned By 8orippa News Assooiation Cheyenne Wyo July 19 Fire last night destroyed the troop stable at Fort Washaehie. Fifty cavalry horsto were burned in the flames. Deaths at Cleveland (Scrippa News Association) Cleveland, Ohio, Jnly lf -That were eighteen deaths of babes a d two adults aa a result of the heat today. OIL STOVES N. ,. i the time to ktejteool. If. fW In. U kitci.e . ange ths kitchen will be hot most of the diy. Why not gat an oil or gasoline stove to do yon cook ing and baking, and at the same time have a oool kitchen. Ihaethe WICK LESS OIL STOVE which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking a pleasure. I also have the celebrated PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZER - ? . MRS. T. N. MURPHY. Builders' Hardwai e and Crockery. KILLED AT A SAW MILL Frank Page, an employee at Fisber fc Chandlers saw mill near Elgin, was struck by a piece ol a broken wheel laat Saturday, and so seriously injured Ibat he died within a few hours there after. The dying iron struck him ia the side, taking with it a part of his liver. The deceased was about forty five years of age, and leaver a wife nd two children. The funeral took place yesterday . Funston Pays Fine By Soripps News Association Iola Kanas July 19 K H Funston, former Congressman and father of Gen eral Frederiok Funston, was today found guilty of disturbing lbs peace by carrying concealed weapons. He was fined five dollars on aaeb eharge together with the costs of the suit. Judge Adair in rendering bisverdiot laid that, while he esteemed Mr Fun ston, there was no doubt of hie guilt. Mr Funston will appeal both ol the cases. Murderer Suicides Sorippe News Association St Paul July 19 Edward Gottachelk sentenced to bang on August 8th, for the murder of Joseph Hartman, and also oharged with killing Obriatain Schindeldeck, strangled himself to death in his cell today with a piece of his shirt. r'OR TKADK '2 3 inch wagons. Will trade for hay, oats, potatoes or other farm produce. Apply to J An thony. or address Boa 142, La Grande, Ore. iia .MfafleW THE COMFORT Of the ladies Is well taken care of by is. We have succeeded in our efforts u ....... u uul laoMtUWI, hi a uani III Ml M for the ladies to have their ratals, and have tastefully arranged the different things to add attraouveness to the place, and make ths surroundings pleasant OUR RESTAURANT Provides meals that are healthful and refreshina. The excellence of onr cookery haa been attested by the favor able comments of the many ladies that patronize us . If vou would stoo at oar restaurant your nostrils would dilate at the pleasant odors onr cook ery sends forth. It would tickle your palate and after the meal you'd smack your lips and say, "That meal was very tasty." M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPENJ )A Y AND NIGHT '$4.50 Ws sen weakly Meal , Tickets Oaah Reward A reward of 160 will be nald bv the Grande Sonde btock Growers Protect ive Association for the arrant and oon. viction of anyone for stealing stack ia union county. Signed by the Secretary LOOK HERE! WE NOW HANDLE DOORS AND WINDOWS as well aa NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. and can do better by you than any otber firm in the city, call and see us. Cedar doors ... .$1.06 np Cupboards .. . $8 00 up Iron bed 100 Cook Stoves . 8 00 Wood beds 50" Bicycles 600 25 " New ranges ....26,1 Tables 1,00 The La Grande Pawnbrok Phone, Main 4 ers SEEDS SEEDS Just revived a Car Load of Alfalfa Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garrfal Seed, Bald Barley, e, Wheat .nd 0at8 B V.OLIVER TEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. r e sawsasaaaaai isaslsWl