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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1905)
- - - - u -j 1 TEN YARDS CF CALICO FREE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 mi , -. in i j ;: Cpi Local Item? jjj , ,1 i ; t J t ; ; t If ; a a an - I.- g. : 1 ONLY 1 MORE DAY OF THAT GREAT SALE AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE The goods are going fast and you will have to hurry or miss the Createst Oppor tunity you ever fiad 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. ocoi o vi REGULAR PRICE MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS $ 8 - Suits $5.34 10 6.75 ; COYS SUITS $1.75 Suits $1.25 2.25 M 1.50 ' Vi MFN'S IINnFPUFo I fl 25c garments 17c l Men's Dress Shirts 33 0 OFF REGULAR PRICE 1 Mil' l I V I fir LADIES' r TAILORED SUITS ' . $12.50 Suits $0.25 16.50 "...0.25 21.00 " 10.50 Ladies' Trimmed : Hats Men's Straw Hats Ladies' Waists 'i .so " waists "25c 1.00 " ' 50c Odd Dishes r Mr. W II Brigga, who resides at Staikey, spent Sunday uiLi Grands Tiaitor. .. Mr. George W Ilabbard, of Billing! Montana, arrived in the city this morning on a ebort visit. U T Ellia and W G Meyer arrived ia tbe city yesterday from their home at Albany on a short visit. Sopt. M J Buoklev.wlth his special oar 02, passed tbrodgb this morning on psseenget train No. 6, enroate to Han tington. "' ' W CI Banter, of Island City, returned this morning from Portland and the coast. Mr, Hunter' family will re oialu a few weeks longer at Seaside. Mr. Fred Book, who has been to Portland attending to aorae matters of badness and visiting the Lewis and (Hark exposition, returned bom yes terday morning. 500 Off -Governor Chamberlain, on Uat Sat arday, appointed W o cram well as delegate to represent La Grande in thi Natronal Irrigation Coojrretajlbat will assemble" IriTor lleDiTToTa 'lonr day session eominenciog August 21. Mr. J A Th ronton and wife, accom pan led by Miss Rose Foute, retarned last evening from a visit to the expos ition at Portland. They report baving : uu aajr ma they were extremely well pleated with the fair. : - : Mr. Chas. Tall and family and ' Mr. William Conditt and wife have ' last retarned from an outing on North Powder Lake, Hbeep oreek'and other points in that vioinity. They report having had an excellent time and en- oyed the flM"n tfi th utmost REGULAR PRICE A THOUSAND AND ONE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE. .v: -k rv v-'.: THEY MUST GO ; ' V :' "- : ::;-':r. Sale Closes Tuesday, August 1st So Hurry, Hurry. Hurry, ' THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1512 Adams Avenue. v : i -v; ; LADIES' WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, TWO f OR 5c WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES Wateh this tpece forSuH wtnntri N Btlvtr . LAGauct Suit last Saturday Two drawingi on Sat. , july29 ' " J 1 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 art overcoat cheap AL ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor i I - " PITCHER OSBURN THE WHOLLSHQW VTVVVrrVtVVVVVTVVVVVVT The La Grand Base ball team com poeed mostly of aabstitatea Joaroeytd to HuntlngtonjuBterdav where the ins tnat aggregation and to say they 'Slid T.BTDglr wlth the sagebrush boys la patting it rather mildly. - ' . Among the Ia Grande sabs waa man by the name of Oaburn, who said he war a pitcher and be certainly prov ed to be a wonder, striking oat six teen men and allowing bat six widely scattered hits . The final aoore stood 20 to $, tbe three runs scored by the Huntington team being simply In the line of donation. Manager Murpby la highly elated over th showing of th horn boys and will endeavor to bring the Walla Walla team her somtlme tn the near rntnre, aa be consider that team th only ooe capable of giving th La Grande boy a good game. SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load o Alfalfa ' Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinda of. QraSs sseds; - Balk ' Garden Beed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oata y I have just received a Urge eopply of ihella fresh from the factory, the kind that kill the game. My Btockof hnntingcoatfl.gnn 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 hunting, call and ex amine my stock. - MRS. T. N. MURPHY. Builden' Hardwire and Crockery. gBi;gBI'lEflCBBg1W""f"'1"'"l".r" " 2 0MVER i IEFFERSON AVE PHONll 1571. Baseball. Players and Foot Racers - LoqIs 3 Kroger, ox-champlon long distanc foot raosr of Holland, wriUi Oct 27 1001; "D my training of eight weeks' foot at Bait Lake City, In April last, lapsed Balliird's Snow Liniment to my gW set satisfaction. Therefore, I recom mena unow uniment to all who are troubled with sprains, b'ase or rhea matlsm.' JCo, BOc, 11.00 bottle. New lin DrogOo. - ' l , I--- i ,i r ii ' i - Race Riot (By Hcrlpp NwAaaoolatola Bluefleld, V July,- 31A riot be tween Americans Md ' Italians at Glateo today caused th death of three person and injury to ten, torn of whom ar fatally wounded. : , - v' FOR RENTTwo story boat. In quit at 1903 Fourth Btreet. rofessor J U Horner, of the Oregon Agricultural College, arrived In the WlJt JWtIojJiSjS5 " "owning for Wallowa va ley points. The Fro feasor Is ever on the outlook for the advanoemebt of tbe college, and it success is largely due to hi watchful care. " :: . ,. -.J v. Milton Blooh. of Portland, is in th city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mia. Mox Blooh. Milton has been In on of tha leading arohitect offlcea In Port land for th past ssveral years, and la making such a showing that bis friends piedict great thing for him . in th near futar. . - ThePaolflo States telephone com pany haa received its new telephone directory, and they are being distribut ed as rapidly as possible. Members of th exchange who have not received a direotory may secure on by calling at the telephone offloe Flab Commissioner Van Dasen, of Astoria, arrived this morning from Portland, and left (or the hatchery at the mouth of the Wallowa river. Mr. Van Dosen btates the work on the new station la progressing rapidly and that tbe hatchery will soon be ready for the season's work. ' 1'he five unknown men, and appar ently travelers without occupation, who were arrested her e Saturday at the Instigation of a railroad detective for alleged breaking into a box car and stealing shoes, and for whom "John Doe' warrants wore issued by Justice lough, save been released, as there as not sufficient evidence to warraot conviction Mrs Mary Aldrich and daughter, Misa Mertie, who have been visiting M rs. Ackerly, her daughter, at Wav erly, Wash , retarned home yesterday forenoon. Mr. Ackerly is soperin tendent of the Waverly Sugar Factory. While gone, Mis Mcrti visited tbe exposition at Portland. Tl ey report baving had a most delightful visit, bnt like everyone else, they are glad to get horn again. Conductor J B Smith and family left last evening for Pendleton where they will make their future home. Mr. Smith ha bean assigned a regulsr passenger run out of Pendleton. Mr, Kmith and family bav been residents of this city for tbe past eight years, daring which time they have made many frlenda who will be pained to know that conditions are such that they mast leave. , La Grande's loss in Mrs E J Conrsd and Mrs T R Monk of Bummervitle, spent tbe ley in La rande. r E Q Adcook, th furniture man, just received a car load of lurni- laro from tbe East oi splendid design and good workmanship. There is now some plate glass front in the Hseett building,' occupied by Seigrist Brothers, the Jewelers. Tbi makes a very noticeable difference and greatly enhanoea the iUrnii th Jewelery store. r The Cresant Knitting : Mills today completed the moving of its machinery from tbe old sand on Depot street to heir new quarters in tbe Hsworth building' on Adams A venue between Elm and Fir streets. T!i plant Is not yet ready for resuming operation but ill be In a day or so. Doon Woodell ' and son re- thla forenoon ' from a visit to ths exposition at Portland and other J O Bllogerland, of Baker iJity, ar rived in La Grande tnls morning on a short business visit. ' Mrs. 3 E Jerome, and little child. and Mrs. E O wood, arrived In th city today. They are from Minneap olis, Minn., and will remain for a visit of short duration. Mr H G Wood, of Bumpter, was a visitor In La Grand yesterday. Mr A W Lawsoo and wife, of Th Dalles, were visitors In La Grande yea- ing. i- . ; .will be i turned s u J points on tbe coast. Mr George Harmon and family, who have been for an outing on Meadow creek for tbe paat week, retarned home yesterday. They report having exper ienced a delightful oating with a great deal of sport while they were gone. but were caught ia a hail storm on Beaver creek yesterday afternoon aa they were returning horn., ,, . " , 8atordsy night Dr. A L Richardson, assisted by Dr. Molitor, with Dr. Ha'l present, coodootad an autopsy on the body of Mr, Henry Henson, deceased. Tbi was don for the purpose of dis covering, if possible, tbe immediate oause of his' death. Dr. Richardson state that th right lung was in a bad condition, and that the deceased had little If any use of thi organ, tha tis sues baving adhered to the sides. How ever, the immediate cans or hie death was a stricture in th pelonic end of the stomach as th examining phy sicians decided. IT LOOKS GOOD and taats better. Bo patron ay of ths food we serv in oar restaurant. Naturally to be expected. We pur chase only the best in the market and our chef understand bis business to perfection. Let us tickle your tongue with a tempting plat of fish. You'll smack your lips ojer the first mouthful and want more. Our regular dinner at 26o ar th delight of epicures. M OD.E C RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sea weekly Meal , Tlokets Cash '$4.50 SECOND. HANDS GOODS WANTED ' - Remember we pay the highest cash price for all second hand goods. Just phone Main 4 and we will call. : ... - We also have the largest stock of new and second hand goods in Eastern Oregon and can make yon the right prices. ... Renumber we are agents for the Royal and Chicago Ranges, which are the best ranges on the market, and we will sell yoa a range with high closet, 20 inch oven and 15 gallon reservoir, nickle fiuish, for $38 fSf will take your stove and pay you a good price for it, and if you wish, you can pay for the rang j on tbe installment plan at 91.60 a week. Call and see them The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 ftKla InatnnnA P.iMiUnl R.m.n. .A """-.VvWw----- ANNOUNCEMENT I Hon. L J Rouse, who has cbarg of th Wallowa county , xbtt it at tbe Lewis and Clark fair, arrived in thy. cltjJJWajBoralnjyMr." Rouieia on tie way to Wallowa county to take steps to replenish th Wallowa eihib It, get th products of th season, and try to Indue th people to send some of their fine horses and cattle to the xhiblt. He state that th manage ment of th fair seem Wf.ll pleased with the attendance, aud that all who attend ' express themselves ' as well pleased a ith th courteous treatment extended tnsm by th exposition offlolal. ,v' ; Having purchased the painting and papering business formerly oned by Stackland & McLachlen, we wish to iuform the public that we ere prepared to taketsontracta for all kind of painting, paperhanging and decorating . We are experienced workmen and guarantee satisfaction. We are here to stay and we are willing to let our work speak for workmanship and the quality for our stock. A trial order solicited HOUSE FOR 8 ALE, $720. Fiv . h i - t ..... t -1 ' rooms, two u i ourunr tuts, iiiui cash . Inquire at thla offio. STANIELS &. JARMAN. 1 !