'i vz:: (Ml VN iiui sai You can Shoot Cfousc Au. 15 PRE li !1 r--rr 0 a I P C-r rcat July Clearance sale was certainly a "hummer" and we believe will be remembered by the people of this valley. Hundreds of people secured bargains In that sate that we are sure they 'appreciated. YOU CAN DO AS WELL OR BETTER NOW We still have seme good things left in summer goods, and in order to make a complete cleanup, we have decided to continue the sale on these -:. FOR TEN DAYS WITH SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PREMIUMS For each $5.00 cash purchase, 10 yards calico FREE For each $ 1.00 cash purchase, any (0c article FREE For each $2.50 cash purchase, A DIMMER FREE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL OTHER CASH . PURCHASES ' THE SAME CUT PRICES ON ALL SUMMER GOODS, " ODDS and ENDS, REMNANTS, ETC. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY , ... ..- - '- ''"s,'.' .'- - V 5 Adams Avenue..' ' r' tarCCGSt Store- ; : Smallest Prices 4 II J Mr Claud Jones and bride arrived home this morning. Mrs. Alice Henry but retained from an extended vlait to Portland. Mies Alvina'Funk, of Uilgard Is Tlaltlngier parents tji Irnller this week. JD Hondenreich and family left this morning on. a prospecting tonr onto of the city lor hackle berrlee. Mr. OAjrciii returned yeeter srJrtSui Portland hr ha hun Ufotng in thebJaiuwapualllOTrT liMt. qaarterly conference and business meeting of tbe Methodist cbarch prior to the annual conference will be fcjld thla evening at 8 o'clock. The official members are expected and all others are invited to attend. O Jt-Ruokman came dawn yesterday from bis home in La Grands for a few dave atay ' with friends. -Baker City Herald. we want your ' . name" ... . Signed to the new suit club. Watch thii ipact (or Suit winners ; J. W. Bickfoid 135 H Hanhouier 125 Suit latt Saturday Two drawing! on Sat Auguit S Come and let tell you about It . Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap . AL. AJN DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor O e) ; o ' t GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH ; ! ft f3 .WOCEH.t SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load ot ' Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass saeda. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Ry e, Wheat .and Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. Seasonable , Goods as ...nil t..i.. 1 h wen as oidyies . always on hand. f QEDDEilBRSJ" North Fir Street ! , Mr J W Ayers, and two nlecee. the Miaaea Edna and Lavalle Framle, of Pendleton, who , hare been . rlsitlng Mr and Mia A A Roberta , returned home this morning. Mr and Mrs Chaa M Eoberts, of Iowa, who have been In the city tbe past few daya visiting his , brother Eeceiver A - A- Roberta. - left thie morning forPJiniiett)irTort other relaUjre" JX L F Dunn, left last eveniog (for Portland where be will visit the ex. position and ,i.h 't.'jZS wiu. has ebaree rf the Mn iliTintT ex. K-TT-rr .-. UIO. . Lue Wenbam, who for tbe past year baa been the araveling correspondent (or tbe Spokesman Rerlew. arrived in the city tbia morning to visit his par enta afew weeks.V; "'.- A lady from the east on her way home from the Portland fair was over oome by the high altitude as tbe train reached tbe Blue moanthina and bat for the timely aid of fellow passengers would bavs undoubtedly died Bettorativea and stimulants were ap plied and on reaching this lt h was able to continue Her journey. Miss Syra Kuha returned last even tag from Portland where ahe baa been spending part ot her vacation attend tog the fair, . .. Water superintendent Oilman states that he is cleaning out the city reser voir today and if the pressure Is a little off this evening the people may know the reason why. ' Mrs 1 Harrla and family who eocom panied tbe remalnaof the late t Harris to han tranclsco, tor interment have returned home. Miss M.ud Cotner, who has been viai'ing her sister, Mrs O H Prentice of Claikston Waeb, returned home this morniag, aooompanied by bar little neice, Helen Preot'oe. - ' : 1 Irs M I have just receited a large supply of ahella freah from the factory, the kind that kills the game. My Btock of buntiDg coats, gun cases, and huntiug "enpplies cannot be beat. Just received a large ilock of shot guns and rifles, all grades and prices. I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagon covers. If ou are going campiDg or hunting, call and ex amine my stock. . MRS. T. N. MURPHY, , Buildert' Hardwaie ind Crockery. . H ' ajgBiSirfgBMMatlgSIBBIIMBKSRMSHlMSre When you want the.. Best Ice Cream A CAR LOAD OF NEW furniture: .'3 11: Another car load of new eastern furniture has just been received, and tvery piece of it is for sale at a real bargain. Old furniture taken in exchange for new. This is absolutely the finest assortment of ersterniurniture ever brought to this city. You are invited to call and see the new and handsome designs. The La Grande Pawnbrokers I Phone, Main 4 v ' V SELDER'S CANDY STORE Greatly in Demand Nothing la more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require menu for a blood and system cleanser. soch aa Dr, King'a New Ufa PJlle iThey are Just what you need to cure fetomachand liver troablea Try them. At Kewlln Drog Co. drug store. 25o F 8 firamwell left this morning lor Echo where tbe sugar company bat large sugar interests. ' : Mr J Q A Richardson of lower Cove, was a La Grande 'visitor today. Mr Richardson came over to attend the Annual Teachers Institute. Mr and Mrs O M Allen of Boise City who have boen seeing tbe fsir. i topped over last eight to visit Mr G D Webb, Mrs Allen's father. . , Mrs A C Bates of Los Angeles is LilMtioa ber sister Mrs I B Hoffmeir. lObert Tait left last evening to jun his taT,ily at Bremerton. Wash inetoowbere Ibev will make !- nome. "' ; 1 ' Mr Bider, tbe well known Wallowa county miller, is vbitiag Ls Grande me ids. : ,,- - . Mr E Kiddle states that the big bog is noW neariDg tbe' high water mark, and while he did'nt state its. weight, toe competitors that beat him will have to do bettej than 1200 pounds. Pitchfork War Justice Hough held a short session ot court thla morutng and listened to to the official report of " the ' Ditchfork insurrection which broke loose on tbe C C Pratler farm yeaterday. After lis tening to tbe details of the battle aa given by '.'the generals of tbe two armies, he decided that General Grant Wilson bad made an attempt to do bodily harm to the person of General O u Frazler. and had oed as hie war engine one oertaln pitchfork. Aa the justice could not And any reference to tbe use of such Implements of destruc tion in the rulte of governing modern war, he issued an order holding the said Grant Wilson in the sum ol one hundred dollars to keep the penoe and let the said O O Eraizer alone and ab stain from further use ot the above meutioned hay pick; NO MOKE CREAM FOR PENDLETON The local demand for butter has become so (treat that no more Union or Wallowa oounty cream will be ship ped from here to help the Pendleton o reamer v. The local oreamerv absorb ed the enrplus that has hitherto . been shipped across tbe mountains, last week and will today use the Wallowa cream. . The Pendleton institution will dm what oreoin its local patrons bring In, hat as Ih.l amnnnt has not reanhml great proportions the out ' put there will De mauriaiiT lessenea. Card of Thanks We desire to extend our heartfeft thanks for tbe many kind acts and ex pressions of sympathy tendered during our recent bereavement . r Pos master O N Lewis, of Hilgard, was in tbe city ye.tcrday and found time to make a very pleasant call at the Observer offioe. While in the city Mr Lewis ordered a handsome mono ment from the Blue Mountain Marble and Granite works, to be placed over the grave of his wife who rests in the Maeonio cemetery. The" monument, which will be one of the moat beauti ful in tbe cemetery, will be out from the very finest Georgia marble. The Misses Mae and Winnie Wen. bam, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs C W Nessly of Frower Wesh. are expected home within tbe next few days. Beveral times they have gone to the trains but the stiike on tbe Northern Paoifio of tbe telegraph operators have caused tbe , traics to run so irregular that connections can not be made with the W 4 O R at Pasco. During their absence from tbe city tbey visited tbe Portland fair an . n BRICK BRICK: Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GFO KPJSICER, La Grande, Oregon. DAINTY Treats In eatables, so folks say who su aatiy at onr tables to refresh the Inner man. Our reataurant will ri your atemaoh a rest, because tbe fooda are carefully selected and cooked utder orders of a chelf of Wlda rannt.tinn Our bill of fsre is varied daily and al ways contains some choice tidbits Live not to eat but eat to live and dally dine with as. It will be a picnic to your interior department. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBU0KLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sett weekly Meal . Ticket. Oaah $4.50 TWO, PIECE SUITS Men s two piece suits grow in favor constants W.wt, comfort nor gentility demand V t 8tanUv' Neither Double Brested styles in a varitt f nlS m Sln8,e there's NOT AN OUNCE Patterns, you'll find where, while tU rf i.? uPerfluo cloth anv- the garments are 1, jj U, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Iatheprice range, accompanied by our regular .ue,. q evu ASH BROS. OUTFITFPQ TO MANKIND I- i - i f i Mrs. I UUBKI8 and children. A ;. 1