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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1905)
ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE 1 You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 il TEN YARDS OF CALICO FREE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE ji;' I ' : i I !!.'; tallied 13 3 T r "t'I: i I. Ml- It Jj 0 ''' il f l - : 11 ONLY 4 MORE DAYS OF THAT GREAT SALE AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE The goods are going fast and you will have to hurry or miss tunity you ever had to buy seasonable merchandise cheap. Muslin Underwear Wash Skirts , Tailored Skirts Covert Jackets Children's Hats 150 pair of shoes Summer piece goods Lawns, Dimities, etc. 251 OFF 2.25 25c REGULAR PRICE A THOUSAND AND ONE '-'": ';; 1 ';v' OOR Sale Closes Tuesday, So THE GOLDEN RULE LADIES' WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, TWO FOR 5c WE WANT YOUR NAME Signed to the new suit club. Come and let tell you about It. Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap " AL. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor . tTTHfTvttvtttvttTtta riM i i . . ... v,u ""try rawe-w-10 viwuwwuoufw MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS $8 Suits $5.34 10 6.75 BOYS SUITS $1.75 Suits $1.25 " MEN'S UNDERWEAR garments 17c Men's Dr Mrt 33i OFF i f MR REGULAR PRICE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICEj they must rn Hurry, Hurry, Hurry, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Watch (his ipact for Suit v winncn 4 N Belver L A Gauct S35 $25 Suit latt Saturday Two drawing on Sat. July 29 WATCHES? Yes.Jof course we have watches, the very bent watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry line J. If. PEARE. Kepir wrk given prompt auentiou. n the Createst Oppor- LADIES' TAILORED SUITS $12.50 Suits $G.25 16.50 .825 21.60;' ?nrxso Ladies' Trimmed Hats Men's Straw Hats' Ladies' Waists $ .50 waists 25c -00 . J'J.l; 50c vaq, mshes ' 501 Off REGULAR PRICE .1 - i ' ' " Jt COMPANY Jl Jt f ' WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL' CASH SALES L 0 T M Attention The L O T M 'will meet Thnrirfav ve. 27th at I O O F Hall, all mem ben and visiting members are requested to attend. Mra PORTER, Lady Commander . -" Teams Wanted - - Teams wanted to haul cord wood. An all aummer's Job' assured. Apply to John Anthony, or address Box 119. La Grande, Oregon. When you want the Best Ice Cream S ELDER'S CANDY STORE Mrs Frank Toney, of Baker City, who baa been visiting her parents Mr nod Mra W W Xlnsey io tbia city, returned bom tbia forenoon. --- Mr V D Mo Alley, of Joseph, ia in the city on a abort business visit. Mra C Brown, of Day ton, Waah , la tn f be city on a abort visit. Mr F II Pesbon, of Payette. Idaho. arrived in the city yesterday on a short baaineas riait. T W MUler, of Uolomtus, Kan., ia in the city and investigating the Grande uonae valley. General matter mechanic J T Laos ley, of the O. B. & N. arrived In the oity tbia morning on a snort business visit , . .. Mr M O Strong, who resides at Cove was a baalntaa visitor in La Grande yesterday. ,"81ata" Taylor, who has been twirling the sphere for the Hot Lak tail ream tbia eeason, ia io . the city toaay, O Davis and J 11 Childa. the man sgers of the Blue Moaotaln Marble and Granite Oompanr, left this morning lor tumooerville to erecit tworety band some monuments. " ' " Mis Ethel GfirOel arrived in the oity last evening on No 5 .from Chic ago. While away Miaa Garflaid visit ed several Eastern oitlu. and aava her i year io Chicago was a moat . wifw uvw ocry auiuu point. . Charles G Baute Is having tha old Maaonio ball moved aoroaa the track to a lot near G Fowler'a residence. This building la one of the land marks of Adams a venae, and the people on the street view ita removal wl'h no little pleasure.' ' , . Professor Hansen, tha former tand leader, who baa been very ill for the past several months, la reported much worse this afternoon and it is feared that he will not live through tba night. Mr. Elbert Smith, who has been In tbe hospital at Portland for , the past two weeks, was. brought back today. Mr. Bmltb waa operated upon for can. oej of the stomaou, and la recovering very slowly. Ho left on the Elgin branoh for hia home at Wallowa Tba social and entertainment given last evening at tha residence of Mr H G Adcook by the ladies of the Bntit church waa attended by a large number oi people ol all ages. Refreshment.: dainty, oooland delioloua were served. and gamea were lnstltoad for tbe little folks, tha older ones ioininn in order to mak them have as good a time aa possible. Thw sooial waa a suooess in every particular, and alt who attended are wishing that there miaht be manv happy returns of auch pleasant even- log.. .. .. ...... . : . Miss Ell i Higginton arrived in the city this morning from Huntington on a visit Io relative. ' Jap Army Advances - (Sorlpps News Association) St Petersburg July 27 A disDatoh from Manchuria says that the Japan ese continue advancing a!ona tha forty mile front la Korea. The Van guard la now about eighty miles from tha mouth of tha Tumen river. The main force will concentrate at Kemhea and Is eatlmatcd at forty thousand. Voluminous Records ir Hcrippe Newa Association Washington July 27 The case airaln. at Senator Clark, of Montana, Involving tha charge of fraud in the anoroDri ation of timber on public lands, was docketed in the supreme court this afternoon. ; The record eorera aeven thousand printed pages. , Mayville Cigar Contest Tillie Beaning ........ :. .". ...... ..8647 Cora Harding ....................2979 Genevieve Chrlstoff era n . . . , 280 Mabla btacy............,.; ic3 All dealers holding voting boxes are required to close tha voting at d o'clock p m Tuesday August 1st. Any voting boxes not sealed at that hour will be counted oat. . So get your votes In early and avoid the rush this la boha flde and 1 will not vary from the same. AN MAYVILLE Kansas Joint Wrecked Clay Center, Kan. Jaly 27 Eight prominent temperance women smashed a joint at Knd Industry, owned bv Johu Peterson. With hatohets ; they broke open a barrel of whiskey and several cases of beer. Six . men , wwa ia tba joint drinking. The women wieoked tbe joint completely. , WANTED-A small neatly furnished house with bath. No children. In quire at this office. 3t I have just received a large (apply of shells fresh from the factory, the kind that kills the game. My stock of hunting coats, gun cases, and hunting supplies cannot be beat. Just received a large stock of shot guns and rifles, all grades and prices. I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagon covers. If vou are going camping or hnnting, call and ex amine my stock. v . - , : T ; ' ,-" ' ; MRS. T. N. Builders' Hardware Mrs Mozier and daughter of Grand! Btpids, Mich, who have bfen visiting in . Wallowa county, arrived in La Grande last evening and are the guests of tbe family of Mr B G Fritts. They will leave tonight for Portland and vis it the ripositioo before returning to their home. ' ' Married . RARDIN BARDIN lo this city, July 35, at 7:30 p m, Mr. M M Bard- in and Mrs. L M Rardin, John . Hough, Justice of the Pean. ."; iug. Mr. Kardfn has extensive min ing Interests in the Baker City mining district and has been formerly living in Baker City. Mra Rardin Is a resi dent ol this oity having recently ar rived from Nebrrska. After taking- In the exposition, tbe happy coupla will live during tha summer montba at or near their mine In the Green Hoi o district and In tbe winter time will re aide at Baker City. : RANKIN SIMMS In this city, July 26, 1905, at the home' of tha bride, Wm. Kankin and, Mrs. Fmiline if Slmms, Rev. O II King officiating. AH Day Services There will be all dsy services at the Central Churoh of Christ next Sunday, ttervioes will begin at eleven am, two. thirty p m, and eight p m. On ac count of this all day service, there will be no preaching at the Iowa , sohool home next Sunday. To All Elks There will be business of special im portance demanding tba aotlon of the lodge, at Ita session this evening, and it is tha desire that all members in tha oity, attend. It is understood, that after the business session is ended, the Social Committee will entertain those present with suitable refresh ments.. By g request of the Exalted Ruler," 1 ,".y-, .v. SECOND HANDS GOODS - WANTED Remember we pay the highest cash price for all second hand goods. Just phone Main 4 and we wiii ' call. We also have the largest stock of new and second hand pdces10 efn ga and Can make yu the rigQf Remember we are agents for the Royal and Chicago Ranges, which are the best ranges on the market, and TniK 86 yU ra?e W.ith higQ cl08et- 20 inch oven and 15 gallon reservoir, nickle finish, for $38 We wiU take your stove and pay you a good price for t, and if you w18h, you can pay for the rang? on the installment plan at $1.60 a week. Call and them e La Grande Pawnbrok Phone, SEEDS Just, received a Car Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. . All R p'i5; Med8- Bolk Garfta Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats IEFFERSOM AVTJ MURPHY, and Crockery. Baseball Players and Foot Racers Louis J Kruger, ex-chsmplon long distance foot racer of Germany and Holland, writes Oct 27 1901; ''During my training of eight weeks foot racea at Salt Lake City, in April last, I used Ballard's Snow Liniment to my great eat Malefaction. Therefore, I recom mend Snow Liniment to all who are troubled with sprains, biases or theu matlsm." 25c, 60c, 11.00 bottle. New lin Drug Co. I FOR RENT Two story house. Io- qulie at 1903 Fourth Street. IT LOOKS GOOD and tasts better. So patrons sty of the food wa aervo In our restaurant. Naturally to be expected. We pur ohase only the best In the market and our ohef understands hia business to perfeotion. Let us tickle your tongue with a tempting plate of fish. To ill smack your lips oer the first mouthful and want more. Our regular dinners at 25o aia tha delights of epicurea. M OEIC L RESTAURANT . J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPKN;DAY AND NIGHT We m.i weekly Meal . - A Tickets Cash 54.50 ers Main 4 SEEDS Load of Alf.lfa r : PHONE I57L 5 -. f 1 i : i I h W: