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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1905)
t . 1 - ' 1 i - 1 1 y HV. YAP.DS CF CALICO FREE WITH EACH S3 CASH PURCHASE AY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE n 5 i i -t -; i r , , - BIT 0 This is the Store where that GREAT BARGAIN Is Now Being Hel Only a few clays more In which you can Wonderful offerings. Muslin Underwear Wash Skirts Tailored Skirts ' Covert Jackets Children's Hats 150 pair of shoes Summer piece goods Lawns, Dimities, etc. 251 OFF MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS $ 8 Suits $5.34 JO " 6.75 BOYS SUITS $1.75 Suits $1.25 2.25 " 1.50 V MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c garments 17c Men's Dress Shirts AVI si REGULAR PRICE 33? OFF m REGULAR PRICE SALE d secure those : LADIES' TAILORED SUITS : $12.50 Suits $6.25 16.50 " 8.25 21.00 m 10.50 Ladles' Trimmed Hats Men's Straw Hats Ladies' Waists $ .50 waists 25c 1.00 " 50c Odd Dishes 50 Off V? !i " - i i! - F I! ill! - Local Itemg i 1 i , REGULAR PRICE 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 CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE GOLDEN RULE WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES LZ Teams Wanted Teton! wanted to haul cord wood. An all summer's job assured. Apply to John Anthony, or addreta Boi 113, La Grand, Oregon, UUU Near Summerville. Tuee. IT 25, Rudolph Hn was, up. llTtlift Muie of hi. d.n. thought to be in the vary best o( health, and at he dropped dead ' without a moment's notice, it la thooaht that -ha died of heart disease, lie was on of tbe pioneers of this valley, and leaves a wife and large family of grown children. The funeral will take plaoe tbia afternoon from the family home, the interment being at the Sotumer f Hie oometery. Eight Jews Killed By fcortppe News Association St Petersburg, July 25th-Darlng the antl Semitic riota In tna R.rr.. , bis dlstrlots, today, eight Jews aud swo unnatiana were killed a a. WE WANT YOUR NAME ' i - '. ; Signed to the new suit club. Wateh this ipact for Suit winners N Beiver $35 LA Gaud . $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat July 29 Come and let tell you abouf It. Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap A.L. ANDREWS . Haberdasher And Tailor When you want the Best Ice Cream SELDER'S CANDYSTORE Mrs A E Jones and granddaughter, Edith Willis, have returned from a three week's visit to Portland. J D Matbeson, Master Meohanto - for theOR&N at this plaoe. left this Doming for Huntington on a abort bnslnees visit. Air. Harry Patten, or Elgin, la In the city today attending a trial In the Circuit Court chambers. There are a large number of Indians accompanied b7 squaws and papooses, with horses and blankets, on the streets of the city today Deputy Marshal Frank Clark, a former La Grande newspaper man, passed through the city this morning enroute to Baker City where ne goes on official bualness. VV ' Cross, passed through this city this afternoon from Kearney. Nehr.n k with nine car loads of hogs for the Un loMat Company Mr. Cross was aocoiopanled on this triD bv hla tI year old grandson, Frankie Vesaey. Master Frankle oertalnlv had a rat time, and anyone within a . rnmnif and detailed dlsciiption of the trip will do well to ask him about it. Workmen are busy flocrin and . n paring ine basement of the First ohurc of Christ on the corner of Denot and Washington avenue bo aa to nae uib same as a meetlnor room oy a Monday School Club and for purposea of church dinner, etc. It ia a large commodioua room, and when completed will present an attractive appearance. ' - - . The lawn sooial blven la't at the residence of Mr G L Cleaver by we &pwort& League was a success. A large number of bolh old and young attended and were royally eitertalned by the Methodist ladles. Fvery one present received ? real wMeihodlt measure" in regard to the refreshments and all express themselves as wishing that the League would give parties of tnts Kind often :.('; Mrs Martin, while comlug oat of a door at the Foley Hotel this afternoon, slipped and fell, break in a wrial and severely injualng a leg' whloh may at so be broken. Dr. Bacon waa called to attend to the Injuriea. , - Don't forget that this evening la th time for the sooial given by the ladiea of the Baptist church at the residence of Mrs. E G Adoook. They are serv ing ice cream and cake there now and they want to see you. Thev will h some lively games for the young people. ah oome. ... , f f ifMaSSS W?.Cw:tof;!TC aX f. y .y,ii,,k!ZM tXA 5J1 ggHg: OIL STOVES - i I ' :. i . - ' i ' - Nj the time to keep cool. If 70a fire up the kitchsn ' acgi thi kitchen will be hot moet of the day. - Why not get an oil or gasoline stove to do you cook ing and baking, and at the same time have & cool kitchen. I have the Died BRADY In this city July 25, W Brady, aged eighty four yearaJ The ueccateu uiea last evening while watering bis trees at bis horns In this city, lie bad not been very well for some time and while working on the lawn bis heait failed to act and death resulted. Miles Brady as born in Boss county Ohio. He baa been a resident of this valley for a number ol years, and leaves a wife, and four eons and a married daughter. ' The funeral will be beld at the family residence tomorrow morning at ten o'clock, the Ksv K B Hays officiating. The interment will take place at the Ma sonlo cemetery, Henry A Cart funeral directors. ,. . . . 1 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, j Builders Hardware and CrocKery. Mr William McQee of Elgin, is in the city on a abort business vis.t to day. " "V'.' : .Mr A L 8over and family, who have been attending the Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland, return ed borne yesterday. Tbey report hav ing had an excellent trip, and enjeyed toe exposition greatly. Hon Neil McLeod the Elgin atto! Oey, arrfrpj -In ,11. r... 1VI Baseball Players and Foot Racers Louis J Kruger, ex-champloo long distance foot raoer of Germany and Holland, writes Oct 27 1901; "During my training of eight weeks' foot racea at Salt Lake City, In April last, I nsed Ballard's Snow Liniment to my great, est satisfaction. Therefore, I recom mend Snow Liniment to all who are troubled with sprains, b'usea or rheu matism." 25c, 60c, $1.00 bottle. New lin Drug Co. irnoon to attend to nm lol mat.' FOR KENT Two ?.' ' Vers". . , 1 quire at 1903 Fourth Street. 1 Mr J O Chriatianton who resides at Elgin, ia in the oily today on a short business visit. :. ... ; ; J.Mr 0 0 Long, of Vale, Malbuer county, is visiting in the city and at tending to some burineas interests. The Blue Mountain Marble, and Granite Company now has a hand some new wagon in service. The new . t a wagon, narneas a-d team present a first class appearance. To make it still better, Mr Child says the company bas plenty of work to keep it busy all the time. The Woman's Home and' Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs Rineharfe on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All the members and friends are requested to attend. V V Miss Lulu Oulting who has been quite sick, is reported to be in about the same condition today. There la apparently no ohange for the worse. 1 1 ,L ,. Wrong Report In yesterday's report of the Eloin railroad situation, our Elein oorrai- pendent was evidently misinformed, as Marshal Christiansen states that he did not order the O R & N offioiala to refrain from building any fence across city property. , i i , ,r , - IT LOOKS GOOD and taste better. So patrons say of the food we serve In our restaurant. Naturally to be expected. We pur chase only the best In the market and onrehef understands bis business to perf action. Let us tickle your tonaue with a tempting plate of fUb. Vo i'll smack yonr lips oier the first mouthful and want more. Our regular dinners at 25o are the delights of epicures. . M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A; ARBUOKLE, Prop. V OPENJDAY AND NIGHT '-. . We soi. weakly Meal , . A Tickets Cash ; $4.50 ; , L 0 T M Attention The L O T M will, meet Thnraday eve. 27th at IOOF Hall. AH membeu and visiting members are requested to attend. . Mrs PORTER, Lady Commander SECOND HANDS GOODS WANTFD ) Remertber we pav the highest cash price for all ""uuu UBUU goous. jnstpnone Main 4 and we will call. . We also have the largest stock of new and second hand goods in Eastern Oregon and can make you the rieht prices. .. Remamber we are agents for the Royal and Chicago Ranges, which are the best ranges on the market, and WV7.? 86 yU a range with hiSh cl08efc. 20 inch oven and 15 gallon reservoir, nickle finish, lor $38 Wsill take yonr stove and pay yon a good price for it, and if you wish, yon can pay Tor the rang' on the installment plan at $IM a week. Call and see them The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 111 COOKIn this city Sunday July 23rd to Mr and Mrs D S Cook, a danch- 1 . . .. " 1 terr : ni Bis Sale The member of St Peter'a Guild will hold their Fall sale. Including fancy work and useful articles, about the first of November. s . ? Ladiea pleas watch for later narttaa!? SEEDS SEEDS Just eceived a i Car , Load of Alfaff. Seed Red Clover,-Timothy, Red Top. All I a' Med8 Bolk Q"den Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats V JEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57L TfTltftTttf ttatTaA44 fare. ' . v