La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1905, Image 6

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TEN YARDS OF CALICO TREE WITH
EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE
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"This is the Store where that
GREAT
Is Now Being Held.
Only a few days more in which you can secure those
Wonderful offerings.
itiusiiii uiiuei wear
Wash Skirts
Tailored Skirts V
Covert Jackets
Children's Hats
150 pair of shoes
Summer piece goods
Lawns, Dimities, etc.
2.25
250 OFF
33l
REGULAR PRICE
OUR
A THOUSAND AND ONE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE.
THEY MUST GO
Sale Closes Tuesday, August 1st
So Hurry, Hurry. Hurry,
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
, .1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue.
YOU GAN GET IT CHEAPER AT
THE GOLDEN RULE
Teams Wanted
Teams wanted to haul cord wood
- An alt summer's Job assured.; Apply
to John Anthony, or add ran lioi 12,
La Grande Oregon.
25
to
Reduction
ON ALL STRAW CRASH
HATS
A.L ANDREWS
Haberdasher and Tailor
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BARGAIN
MtN'S TWO PIECE
SUITS
$8 Suits $5.34
10 " 6.75
! BOYS' SUITS
$1.75 Suits $1.25
" 1.50
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
25c garments 17c
Men's Dress Shirts
OFF
AT
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REGULAR PRICE
Ramond Goodnough who' for the
pant month btabeeo in Portland Suit
ing friends and relet)? es and attend,
log the Exposition, relume i borne
last evening.
Watch this ipacc for Suit
winners
CLMellquW S35
Dr. GLBijjen S25
Suit latt Saturday
Two drawings on SaL
July IS
ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE
WITH EACH SI CASH PURCHASE
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LADIES TAILORED
. SUITS .
: $12.50 Suits $6.25
16.50 " 8.25
21.00 " 10.50
Ladies' Trimmed
f Hats
Men's Straw Hats
Ladies' Waists :
$.50 waists 25c
1.00 " . 50c
Odd Dishes
50 Off !
REGULAR PRICE l
WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH
ALL CASH SALES
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When you want the
Best Ice Cream
SELDER'S
CANDY STORE
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Local Wmj y
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The tbermometer at the Blue Mount
aiu Creamry registered at 'even one
hoodred at three thirty thii afternoon
Mim Mamie Dunn fiwf hee!,teen
initing Ler nnole: M CharfelDdnn,
returned to her home at Portland.
Mr Robert E Jonct of Manaum Ok
laboma, who ha boen atteodiog the i
Portland Fair, (topped over in La
Grande ye terday eorontehome.
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Mr C J Bcrlbet, nod infant daughter
retained tblg rnorniug from Portland
wbure ahe baa teen fishing friends
and aeeing the eights at tbe fair.
John Tve of Iowa, .arrived iiwlhe
city this morning to vl.il hie sinter ,2
airs r-a BtringDam. Mr lye is on bis
wiy to the Lewis and CUrk exposi
lion. -
Mrs Jane Marr of Toranto Iowa,
passed through tbe city this morning
enroute to tbe exposition. She was
met at the train by he oldima fiend
Mrs V Reeves. ' V?
Mr and Mrs Adin Kobottom of Iowa
are in the eity visiting Wm Reynolds,
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th traotrer maa..; Mn Kabottomi U
Mr Reynolds a ster. The brother And
sister have not seen each older for
over twenty one years.
The funeral ot tbe lote Mrs J bart
mess waa held this morning at
u'uiuui- at tbe home of her mother
M o i ri i . . ...
utim a ruraer, me nev U It . KID1T.
offlolatinsf.'. The Interment toolc cluiwi
at the Peach oomaUr. '
, Miss Mary Reith, ooonpatjett by
her ncice, littl Miss Leon a Newlio.
left yesterday morning lor .Sprafcuni
Wttahin-rlnn wluu' Mia." "W.ii K.' P
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mother resides. Mist Leon a will tlt
ber grandmother. Leona'etatei that "if
she bfcomes lonesome she will remain
only two weeks,' bat It ihi ' Vikee-thit
Dlace (be will atav all inrnmn"
' Joe Woods baa sold hlllt ery alable
to N Larseii and Nome, and tbe new
firm baa takeo potseselon. Tbe new
proprietors are both well known torse
men and tbeie la every reason to ber
lieve that they will be successful in
this first business effort. - Mr Woods
will take life easy the 'rest of the Bum
mer, and d vote bis entire .time to an
effort to keep down hia extra weight
Mr E B Womack, of Manguitf 6k
lahoina, who has been visiting the
Lewie and Clark fair, stopped over in
this city yesterday on a short visit and
paid this office a pleasant eall. Mr
Waniack lived herein this valley twenty-years
ago, and etopped over to 'see
what chances . bad been made in La
Grande and the Grande Ronde valley,
He expressed himself as being veiy
much surprised at the progress which
bad been made since he was here last,
and it was bard lor him to find'ieatn-?
gle landmark wb'oh!beknew. . After
spending the dsy here, he returned
lent nigh to bis home." 1 '
STEAMER GROUNDS
WITH EXCURSION"
By 8cripps News Association ; ' '
New York July 21 The steamer
Cirius, with a Sunday soliool exouraion
from tbe Olivette metnorial church
aboard, ran aground on the east aide
of Riker's Island at eleven o'clock
this morning. It ia reported that the
boat ia leaking, bat there is no danger
to those aboard. The scene of tha
grounding ianear that of the General
fclooum disaster.
; Favor Brittu. n ,
v By Horipps News Association j.J
San Francisco July 21 Brltt and
Sullivan took things ey today, ln-'
dulging only in short walks, K Both, of,
the men are down 'to the required
weight. The betting qoutlnues ten to
four on Britt. ' " ' ' '
NotAcceptable
. i 8cripps Newi Aaiooiatioi,' if
Ht Petersburg July 'Ji-The Novoe
Vremya today asserts that the Japanese
peace ronditlona forbidding tQe double
traoking of tha Siberian ' railroad is
utterly anaoeptable, . feeing equivalent
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Born
WHITINQ-AI Mount SUlenn. Wed
nesday Jdly 10, 1905, to Mr and Mra
E D Wbiting thirteen pound daugh
BEVERIDGE In this cit, Wednes
day July 19. 19J5, . a Mr and Mra
David BoveridgB a daughter.
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Kjiitbititoew keepcooL If you fire up-the
lill u "acgelbe kitchen will be hot most of the day.
wSiyn'otget n'oil or gasoline stove to do you cook
iug and Vaking, and at the same time Lave ccool
kitchen. I hae tbe H
WICK LESS OIL STOVE H
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' which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking
a pleasure. J bjbo nave mw cc.euiaictji
. PEEtlLESS JCa CREAM .FREEZER
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
Builders Hardware and Crockery.
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Grange Meeting
Blue Mountain Grange met in regu
areeioion July 19. The attendance
e Mountain Oral
iRlon Jol 19.
Lwisjgood'biihe mee
tlnabne
faist ei)thu4sstioaita Jnleretidgo
.llriV of I:
the lease
isou, two new' members were ad
mittsd and after the business waa dis
DOBiiul of thm fjiwftnrAr ffnrnlahAj n i
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eelleot program.
Among tbe interesting features were
abort talka on the Lew la and Clark
fair by members who have visited tbe
Exposition. All agreed tbe govern
ment exhibit thm . !ntcrauug atud
Instructive and all expressed disap
pointment In tbe union connty ex-
P'M
Tartners
aoaionSDT 'Bfrs. J"A
liolmim proved , that ; farmera need; a
vacation ulte as niaih -as people bit
other occupations.
tTanReaso(il IWhr Jersevs Pav' M
J w McAlister, waa very instructive
sbowlDg that the Jeraey ooste. Jesi to
keep lnd! proiuoea 'more -bntiei' than
other herd. Mr. McAlister also
BpdxeX ' advantage pf; the iJarsey
over the 8wiS. Holstain anrl Rhnrt
horn.cattla for 'dalryna purposes, ,
- Mrs. Tiaterreai an article on "the
World's Largest Grange." It is in
Pennsylvania, ; has a membership ; of
over el.ht hnedred, owni and operates
a starch factory, , a atore, blacksmith
shop and has its own insurance com
,jpw.' ? "i ith i .si , . jv
' Several membera epoke of patroniz
ibg home Industries; anl were' of the
opinion that It was aa much the duty
of onr naercbants to patronize rhome
industries as the farmera
The Grange closed to meet on Wed
nesday, August - sixteenth at one
IrTIia lAAN WITii .TUE iiOE
. Professor J B Horner. of tbe Oregon
Agricultural College, . will be Ju La
Grande 8aturday August 10, to confer
with parents who are thinking ol
sending their young people . to some
I institution of learning. Ee will be
enter ooiiege.
LOOK . HEREI WE
DOORS AND
as
' -i-'i.LlVEVV AfilD SEC0IMD
V wand can d .f b.v yoo
the city, call and see us.
Cedar doors . . . .$1.05 up
100 "
?dbed9 60"
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Just received Caf mA j Alf,tf,
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THE C0HF0RT
Of the ladies is well taken care of by
na. We have succeeded in cur tfibrta
to make onr restauraut tl e beet Dlace
for h ladiee ta have their meals, and
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unit wsiHiuiiy arraiigea ine ainerent
things to add attractiveness to tha
place, and make the anrroundings
pleasant . . t
0UR REStAURANT
i ; Provides meals that are healthful
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cookery has been attested by tbe ffT4 ' -
able comments of the many ladles
patronize us If you would atop "Jt '"""'
our restaurant your nostrila would
dilate at the pleasant odora our cook
ery senda forth. It would tickle your
palate and after the meal you'd smsck
tour lips and say, "That meal was
very tasty" " :
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RESTAURANT
J. A. ARB UCKLE, Prop. & ' ,
OPEN.OAY AND NIGHT
We sen weakly Meal i A
Tlcksts Cash .... $4.50
Reward
A reward of $50 will be nald bv tha
Grande Ronde Stock Growers Protect
ive Association for the arrest and con
viction of anyone for stealing stock in
union.coanty. j j
-i u -glgnd .- the Seoretkry
NOW; HANDLE
WINDOWS
well as
HAD FURNITURE.
than any. i other firm in
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Cupboards . . . . . 300aD
Cook Stoves .... 3.00
Bicycles 6o0m'
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