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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1905)
t 3 ri u 7 as V 1o p 1 p no w jo JOip 'peiam tnpM (i SJ eetsto oo ei '1 t JO M TEN YARDS OF CALICO FREE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE- FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE v, , - . ' - 1; This is the Store where that i GREAT BARGAIN SALE ; ::--. ; Is Now ' Be I ng. Held Gnly a Tew iiays more in W Muslin Underwear Wash Skirts ' Tailored Skirts Covert Jackets Children's Hats ISO pair of shoes Summer piece goods Lawns, Dimities, etc. 251 OFF REGULAR PRICE MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS $8 Suits $5.34 10 6.75 BOYS' SUITS $1.75 Suits $L25 2.25 V 1.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c garments I7r. fi Men's Dress Shirts 33i OFF REGULAR PRICE LADIES TAILORED ?V y: SUITS.;;; $12.50 Suits $6.25 16.50 " 8.25 21.00 " 10.50 Ladies' Trimmed Hats Men's Straw Hats Ladies' Waists $ .50 waists 25c 1.00 50c Odd Dishes .:. Lccal Uses r. 50 Off ; REGULAR PRICE ? A THOUSAND AND ONE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE. THEY MUST GO'h;, -r Sale Closes Tuesday, August 1st 5. Hurry, Hurry. Hurry, THE GOLDEN v RULE COMPANY . 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. . . YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE GOLDEN RULE WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES Teams Wanted Mr Henry Clauson, ct New Lisbon. Wis, arrived ia La Grande yesterday and la looking over the country. Masara William IJoburo and Fred N Mradshaw, of WelliTille, Utah, are visiting In La Grande. Mr P Q Williams, of Baker City, was pending Bandar in La Oranda yesterday, Mr B M Booth, ol Mountain Home, Idaho, arrived in tbe city yesterday on a abort baalueaa visit.. Editor Fred B Curry left tbia fore noon for a boalneaa viait to Eluln. end will return tbia afternoon. " . F M Uampbrey and wife, who reside at Albany Mo., are visaing 'in La Graude today. Mr F L Meyers, cashier of the La Grande National Bank, of tbia city, who ta in Portland attending tbe con vention of the National Hunkers At oclatioo, baa been elected one of the eicoutive committee. City recorder, I B 8oook, is conQa ed at home today with sickness and ia unable to attend to tbe datUa of bia offiM.- yz-y.-.y ;'v.-, - Miea Ella Goeck, one of the winners in tbe Spokesman Review oonteet for a free trip to t'je Lewis and Clark fair, returned home last nigh t after eiperi- eno'mg an excellent trip. ,: . Mr Barney Uober tbe hardware merchant of Pummerville, returned this morning from a trip to Portland and tbe Lewis and Clark fair. He ex pressed himself aa being delighted with bia viait and ateted that the fair was a grand, mccess. , . I - ' ' . - V " Seofctor Walter Pierce arrived in tbe oity this morning from Pendluton on a business visit. . V V Dr G W Biggera left this morning tor Portland and tbe (air on an extend- e3 visit. ' While gone be will visit points on tbe Sound.' lo bl absenoe bis business will be attended to by his son, Dr U L. Diggers. Mr Bobert Cotoer of the Observer foroe, who has been with Co L, 0 N G on tbeir encampment, and who also veiled tbe exposition at Portland, re turned home Sunday and ia again at his post. r ' " ' . '; Mr O Miller, of Enterprise, who- baa been vialtiog bis brother, Mr Wm. Miller of this city,; returned to bis home, tbiajorenoon. ; f Mr P 8 Ivanboe, of La Grande, oarae ia on the stage Thursday evening on her way to visit friends in Enter prlae 8 he wae adoompanled by her eon, Forrest. Lostina Enterprise ' . - Tbe Ladies of the baptist' Cbnrob will give a Lawn Social at tbe home of Mrs E Q Adcook Wednesday even ing Jol 26. Ice oreaa and oake will be served. The pnblio ia cordially in vited. Come and have a good time. Come. ' , ' ' ' The Epworth League will give a social tomorrow evening at the reai denoe of MrU L Cleaver. ' . t teaoia wanted to haul cord wood. ' An all summer'e job assured. Apply , U John Antbouy, or address llox It J, ' ;! La Grande, Oregon. ' There's a pretty girl in an Alpine hat A eweter girl with aaallor brim, but the handsomest girt you'll everaee Ia the sensible girl who nsea Rooky Mountain Tea, New! in Drug Co. Si: y & n 25 0 Reduction Wateh this ipKt forSuH winncn Ct MellquW ; $35 Dr. GLBtjjen $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings . on Sat July IS ON ALL , STRAW CRASH HATS r VL. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor : When you want the Best Ice Cream GIL. STOVES N f the time to keep cool. If jou fire up the kitcb r tge the kitchen will be hot most of the day. Why xiotget an oil or; gasoline etove to do you cook ing and laking, and at the same time have a cool kitchen ." I hae the - WICK LESS OIL STOVE which givei perfect satisfaction and makei cooking a pleasure. I also have the celebrated PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZER MRS. T. N. MURPHY, . Builders' Hardwire and Crockery. Mrs T N Murphy and daughter Irene wbo have been visitinc the fair and friends in Portland, - returned borne this morning. Mrs Murphy waa assist ant hostess on La Orande day at tbe ezpoaition. ,. a Mra Frank LaevUt iils forenoon from a pleasant visit to rela tives In Portland, and while there al so enjoyed tbe sights at the expesition. On account of the condition ol the track to tbe faotory of the Altnagsted Sugar Beet Co., the 0 R A N is now prsparing to establish a new incline and put in heavier raila TLis was ne eessitated, as tbe rails and road bed Trcrc ii , . ujor tne nrw heavy switch engine which baa lately been reoeived here, and wbiob has gone off the rails on this switcb. LOOK HERE! WE NOW HANDLE DOORS AND WINDOWS ' ' aa well aa ; . NitW AD SECOND HAND FURNITURE. and can do better by yon than any other firm in ' . the city, call and see ua. ' Cedar doors . . . .$1.05 op Cupboards . . . . . .$3.00 ap Iron beds .... . . 1.00 " Cook Stovea .. . . 3.00 Wood beda........ V60 ." .Bicycleg ...... .. 6.00 " Spring . . " .25' New "ranges . , '. .26.00 Tables ........ 1.00 V , ; The La Grande Pawnbrokers 'i i Phone, Main 4 SEEDS SEEDS i ' Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed J Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Qrafls' seeds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats K O LIME R JEFFERSON AVE f PHONE 1571. r- " 1 "J"L ..m -..ijL.tL.nniii FywswawasaiaaaaiBaBSBBwafc S ELDER'S CANDY STORE I THE COHFORT : Of the ladiea ia well taken care of by ua. We have succeeded In our efforts to make our lesteuraut tl e beet place for the ladiea to have their meals, and have tastefully arranged the different things to add attraotfveneas to the place, and make, tbe'anrronndinga pleaaant, ' '". ": .' -: ;'.. OUR RESTAURANT . Provldea meaia that are , healthfnl and refreshing. The excellence of onr cookery baa been attceted by the favor, able oommenta of tbe many ladiea that patronise aa If yoo wonld atop at oar reetaarant your noatrila would dilate at the pleaaant odors onr cook ery sends forth. It would tickle your palate and after the meal you'd amack onr lip ana ear, "inal meal aa very tanty," MOIDJE L REiTAURANT . - J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPKK.DAY AND KJOHT V e ee. weekly Meal . . . TtcksU Cah......4.50 An Opportunity For Home Seekers 700 acres of choice Farm and Orchard Lani will be sold in large or small tracts to suit purchaser. ' ri- i' LJ. This farm is only 15 miles from La Grar da on th v ,bzanchoftheO.V&N,Railroad, as .the , Inry IRjnehart Farm; and i. located at the Imehart Spar. This farm touch, the foot hills and ia watered with numerous springs, and a beautiful ' serin I branch of pure living water. The land mav be diJSIS into FORTY OR EIGHTY ACRE TRACmytof hicMa upphed with living water. This splendid Tac onUins sufficient land to furnish homes for twentv I jinore families. ; Remember this tarm is under cuhiviUorl nd every foot is a wealth producer. One tract E , hu over tea acres ol young beanoe orchrl 'ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM PEST : ' hlch " ? This farm has a complete railroad and county road con nection and is located in a school . district which ia free rom debt and maintama a good six months school. Address. HENRY RINEBART plete description. : 7 ft f1 ' 3-r 1 I Ok v MWMab.aN' 4