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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1905)
'r" ; L -fmmmlmmmmmmBmmtn I 1 I in I n .Mil rtf)rifciKmji fJSCM T II I I I II III ' j i a !i i it : .1 K I'.' it r , -4 ; 0 " U ! : tEN YARDS OF CALICO f REE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE sr.-' ., - r . ' ., . ........ . - ! . i r . t n t-i : . , r-. - D - j : If.;.. . . . . .: '. ; This is GREAT Only a few days Muslin Underwear , wasti Skirts "" Tailored Skirts Covert Jackets Children's Hats 150 pair of shoes V Summer piece goods Lawns, Dimities, etc. 251 OFF REGULAR PRICE A THOUSAND AND ONE OUR Sale Closes Tuesday, August 1st So Hurry, Hurry. Hurry, THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY , 1303, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. ,; .! , , ? YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE GOLDEN RULE Teams Wanted Tostui wanted to hnul cord woo4 An all ii miner's job assured. Apply to John Anthony, or addreia Uo 112, La liraude, Orenou. 25 0 b Reduction ON ALL STRAW CRASH HATS -VLa ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor ' '9f '1 i the Store where that BARGAIN SALE more in which you can secure those Wonderful offerings. ' MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS $8 Suits $5.34 f 10? " , 6.75 i BOYS' SUITS , ft .. " . $1.75 t Suits ,$1.25 2.25 " .50 j - ' MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c garments 17c Men's Dress Shirts 33j V OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD THEY MUST GO There'a a pretty girl in ao Alplna hat A aweter girl with atailor brim, Hut Hie hamluomeit gin you'll evanea Is the icDilbla girt who ueea Rooky Mountain Tea. Newlin Drug Co Watch (his ipwc for Suit winners C L Mcllquist $35 Dr. GL Bijfgen S2S Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat. July IS ANY TEN CENT ".ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE LADIES' tailored CIIITC $12.50 Suits $6.25 16.50 7" 8.25 21.00 " . 10.50 Ladies Trimmed Hats ; Men's Straw Hats Ladies' Waists ' $ .50 waists 25c 1.00 I. 50c Odd Dishes REGULAR PRICE PRICE. in 50YOff r WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES When you want the Best Ice Cream i SELDER'S CANDY STORE , , j Local ta3 Mr W K Uiichiock op to La G.nde yeterdy from Hot Lake. . Mr M Stoop, who reaidaa at tlgio it io the city ou a buaineaa visit. Mr J U Melton, of Cove, waa in La Grand yetrdy on a abort viait. , Mr L.8hintaffer, of eiin waa a La Qranda viaitor y aterday. , : George (Jrout baa opened aeeond hand atore in bl building on Fir St, Note bia announcement In this luni e tbfcrmometer in the Observer office relitred ninety uine degrees, and remained at thia point for tome .time. Tomorrow morning KeT J D Gillilao will give a aynoptioal aoooant of the great Methodist I'ongreta that baa Jost oloaed ita ten daya aession in Portland. ' The Blue Mountain Marble and Granite worka are expecting a car load or Imported marble and crrnit thla week. Thia firm ia certainly Dleaslua the people. There will be special run to Elgin tomorrow, leaving her at ten. thirty! Thia ia for the purpose of conveying the crowd to the ball game between Elgin and La Grande. Round tilo 11.00.' Karmera are now busy catting tneir bay crop. The general report regard ing the crop ia to the effect that the quality ia extra good. thia year bat that thannnnsu. z the average. , Wild bay li aelllnu at 'tqve dollara per ton in the field. Tbe Bine Mountain Marble and Granite Co aold . a very bandaome monument to & Romig, to be erected over the remaiua of hi brother and father who are . intered in tbe I OO F Cemetery. , Tbe monument ia a larue one and the design la extremely artia- iio. ice atone ia Vermont Granite. LTCa B W Grandy returned laat even mg irom Alberta Canada, where abe tins been lor the past two month Uixiting her daughter. Mra Josaie Mill Mrs Cirandy atatea that while that ia a new country it ia a beautiful region and. there Is plenty of room for all. tibe atatea that she left Mra Milla and tbe new grunddaughter getting along nicely, and ehe herself waa able tu jjialljjier own daring th entire trip. oupt, x w walen of tbe O. R. t N, armed in thia city ibis morn ng in big specal carand will lemiin with bis family ? Hr Walsh ia atill claimed by bi fiieoda as a La Giande rasu, e during bis many . years resi- ueucja hero be wade a . boat of frienda that fully realize the many good works be accomplished for thia city cannot be forgotten in a day. Today was the day set for the hear ing in Judtfe Eakln'a court of the case of tbe City of La Grande va Turner Oliver. Mr Oliver aaked to be granted additional time to prepare an answer to the demurrer. The reaueat waa granted and the case aet for hearing ten o'clock next Tuesday. This ia the case wherein the City seeks to force Mr uuver to aet bia sidewalk and fence back to conform to tbe seueral street line. Born Iu this oity to Mr and Mrs Jessie rikull, at their home oa North Green mo td street, Friday July 21st. two daughters. -. s Died Mrs Bert Bacbua ct Perry, Oregon, died at her borne in that town on July 2Iat. The funeral services will be held at tbe first Church of Christ in this city tomorrow at tbioe o'clock, and tbe intfrmect will take place at tbe Masonic otmetery immediately after wards. The deceased was the daughter of Mr Junes McEwing of May Park, and was well known throughout the county. Her death is mourned by a hoat of friuods. Shi waa about twenty five yeara of age and leaves a child just a few days old, and a husband. Died The iuUnt daughter of Mr and Mrs Jessie 8kull, who waa born last even ing, died thia morning at three o'cnlck The infant waa one of tbe twine, and ived only a few hours alter birth. Tbe remaina will be interred at the Odd Fellow's cemetery this afternoon , I Henry and Carr tteing the funeral 1 directors. ' ' Heal Estate Loan, Any amounts on City and Country Real Estate. Loan closed promptly, aa soon as title ap proved. ... , LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. OIL STOVES N y't the time to keep :t.'- i i kitPiM( atge tbe kitchen will be hot most of the day. Vliy Jot get 'an oil or gasoline etove to do you cook iug and baking, and at the same time have & cool kitchen. I have the ' ' 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' Hardware and Crockery. ' Mrs M K Strubble and little aon, of Kansas City Mo, arrived in the, city yesterday on a short visit. Mr J W Baiton of Caldwell Idaho, ia in the c'ty attending to some mat ters of business. Mr J Langley, tbe general master mechanic of the O R 4 N, with head quarter at Portland, is in tbe city today looking after the ffirs of the road. i ;: Mrs Wm lla!l of May Park returned this morning from a three weeks viait with her sisters at Portland. 8be. of course vi-ited the expoaithn and re ports tbe fair a Mr William Grant, tbe ml estate and Inaurance agent baa secured tbe agency for the Continental Casualty Company of InJisna, and ia now ready to aell policies in thia oompany. Thia town aeeme to be experiencing an influx of grafters who carry a card (Utltig that thty are deaf and dumb, and would appreciate a email dooation. Tbey are all young men, who to all appearances would make first class harvest hands. Mr John Ballard of Oklahoma, who is in the Northwest on a visit to a number ol his relatives and also at tending the, Lewis and Clark Exposi tion at Portland, was iu tbe city yes terday, lie had been visiting relatives out in tbe valley, and when be came to the city yesterday, he approached bis cousin, Marshal Rayburn, (whom be had been inlormed was the city's executive officer, and whom he recs-. sized by his buttons, helmet and re gulation "Billy") and said "Hello, I don't suppose you know me, Lou". However the memory of Marshall Rayburn waa uot at fault and served blm well, for his answer as "Hello, John, you hav'nt changed very much." The oousine bad not seen each other for about twenty three yeara. LOOK HERE! WE NOW HANDLE DOORS AND WINDOWS as wtll as NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. and can do better by you than any other firm in the city, call and see U9. Cedar doors . . . .$1.05 np Iron beds LOO wood beds 60 " Spring 25 Tables J.0J The La Grande Phone, SEEDS . HMaHBSSaaaBDnSn Just received a Caf Load of Alfafh Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats R:OLiyER IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. cool. If you ' fire op tbe i THE COMFORT Of tbe ladies is well taken oar ol by - . . Ve iittve auueeeded In our efforts v lffw to make our restaurant tt best Dlaca v for the ladie to have their meal, and have tastefully arranged the different things to add attractiveness to tbe place, and make the aorronndings pleasant. OUR RESTAURANT Provide meal that are healthful ' and refreshing. The excellence of our cookery ha been atteated by the favor able oommant of the many ladle that patronize a . if you would atop at oar restaurant your nostril would . dilate at the pleasant odora oar cook- ery send forth, it would tickle vour ' palate and after the meal you'd smack your lips and aay, "That meal waa very tasty." M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN.DAY AND NIGHT We sei. weekly Meal . ,A Ticks. Cash .... $4.50 Reward A reward of $50 will be paid by the Grande Bonde Stock Growera Protect ive Association for the arrest and con viction of anyone for stealing stock in Union county. Signed by the Secretary Cupboards Cook Stoves' $3.00 up 3.00 Bicycles 6.00 " New ranges ....26.00 " Pawnbrokers Main 4 SEEDS ft: s; f