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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1905)
.UTi J f You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 PREMIUM SHE Local Item? V IC7T ', 1 , : H m Clearance sale uas certainly a "hummer' and ue believe remembered by the people of this valley. Hundreds of people secured bargains in that sale that we are sure they appreciated. Yflf) CAN DO AS WELLQR BETTER NOW1 We still have some 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 matters o! For each $5.00 cash purchase, For each $ 1.00 cash purchase, For each $2.50 cash purchase, 10 yards calico FREE any 10c article FREE A DINNER 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 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Largest Store- Smallest Prices Mr. i A WhiU, of Covt, wm holi ness visitor In La Grand today. Hon Nell McLoad li up from Elgin tods attending to tome basinet. Mr. H MoKlnnev and family, of 8ummerville, ware La Grand visitor yesterday Miss Mirtl vVard and Mis Matti gmltb ara in Portland tbl week visit- ing the xposltion. Mr H Riven, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed through tbe city ;tni morning enroute for the exposition t Portland While the train stopped aba was shaking bands with ber friends on tba platform, aa she is acquainted with many her. Mr J Freeman, wbo formerly reaid- ! ad ber and worked for X K West, arrived in tha cltv this morning on a abort visit Thomas Gilbam, clerk at Al Andrews ia eniovina a viBit with friend at Portland and taking in tbe exposition, Mr and Mr 1; G Frits and dang ter Nora, Mr and Mrs W D Long and daughter ' vy and Mr and Mr Geo. Hansen leave tbis evening for tbe fair. Mr J P Haley ol Mt Pelier, Idaho, is a La Grande visitor today. Mr Dd Mrs O 8 Allen are spending a few dsrs with their brother G W Allen, from Summerville and may Jub.ua to uiaut) La Grande tbeir borne in tbe near future. T have just received a large supply of sheila fresh from the factory, the kind that kill, the game. My stock of hunting coats, gun cases, and hunting supplies cannot be beat. Josi received a large atock; of shot guns and rifles, all grades and prices. I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagon covers. If you are going camping or hunting, call and ex amine my stock. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders Hardware and Crockery, D w V, WE WANT YOUR Signed to the new suit club. Watch thU ipacc for Suit winners P. L Meyer $35 V. Spragut $25 Suit last Saturday rTwo. drawings on Sat GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS MCE AND FRESH Come and let tell you about it. Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap AJL. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor I i m - v Elks D$y Tbe special rate of 3 for tbe round trip, good for seven days, ia meeting with exceptional favor by tbe general public Tbose in cbarge of tbe excursion now predict tbat there will be at leaBt three cara from La Grande, or about one hundred and fifty persons. Club Directors To directors of La Grande Commer cial Club; A special meeting of tbe Directors of rbe La Grande Commercial dub is ; called for tbis, Tuesday evening, at tba hour of fa o'clock, for: tbe purpose of making necessary arrangements to entertain an excursion of Kaoaa editors, who will land here next Fri day morning. Any member can be present and make suggestions. Dated this 8th day of August, 1905. By order of tbe President. Mr F B Matson, oi Merysv ille Cel., is in tbe city on a short business visit. Miss Myrtle Heath, wbo resides at Pendleton is in the city today on a short visit. Mr Jack Carlson and wife of Kama la, arrived in tbe city tbis morning on a short visit on business and to see friends. Mrs Mary Eldridge, who is now at Pendleton, arrived in the city this morning to attend her daughter, Mrs John Dordon, who will todav have an i oDerstion performed by Drs Bacon I and Bmith. " ,-"Pst" Minnaugh of Perry, who is beavily interested in timber lan s in this county.waaialhejuJiiaiyiflnf' day He was on his way to Swamp Creek to look at some timber land Wallowa Democrat. Mrs Q W Meyers of Pendleton, who has been visiting tbe family of Mr Al Roberts of tbis city, left this forenoon for Durkee, near which place ber hus band has some mines. She goes there on a short visit and outing. MrTS Bramweirol'egarteeTN, factory, left this forenoon for Ogden Utah. wIulegone be will visit man eet sugar plants in Idaho and Utah, and will also visit friends in Salt Lake. He will be met at Baker City by Mr David Aoklea who will ac oompaay him on his trip. Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa SEEDS Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, e, Wheat and Oats V. OLIVER TEFFERSONJAVE PHONE 1571. Seasonal? Coods as well as Sfcptovs VII IIUIIU. QEDDELf BR North Fir Street Repairing Vessels Tokio, Aug 8 New received from Port Arthur Bay that the former Rua aian cruiser Bay an will atart from tbat place under tow for Japan about Aug 13. Tbe Poltava and Pereavelt will . uu"' """ i leattX! . . Mava Vtfou Ia,17wtoom bouse with FOR RENT A' i,., , I then, 1601 A CAR LOAD OF NEW FURNITURE Another car load of new eastern furniture has just been received, and tvery piece of it .ia for sale at a real bargain. Old furniture taken in exchange for new. This is absolutely the finest assortment of erstern furniture ever brought to this city. You are invited to call and see the new and handsome designs. f The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 When you want the Best Ice Cream SELDER'S CANDY STORE GEO. KRulGhr La Grande, Oregon.- V 1 F A Ueavis tbis week closed the deal through W Taggart, the- leal estate man, for tbe 8 M Henderson farm, consisting of two bundled and nine aorea sdjoining'town. Consider of tbe raocb oat in small tracks. He has made a good buy and is to be con gratulated iu securing so valuable a piece of property Wallowa Demo- crat. DON'T START OFF HUNGRY When we can satisfy your cravija' for something good to eat at little oU Our food ts selected with car, cookj rwtth skill and served In appetlzW style we are not af i aid to nave jv take a peep In our kitchen and sea M wra-j thingi. J Ave might write volumes ojvw Cook bat that would not da Ji oi , tenth the good tbat one ol oar regal dinnera at 25o will. Treat yo stomach with good eating and there'; make a wise head. I SuitCases. Large supply of Suit Cases at a reduced price This week only. Al Andrews. M ODE DcrrAiiDAVT r J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We se. weekly Meal TiokaU Cash $4.50 bath. Inquire of E A 8tpipd Jf f T?f f f I f ff f f ff f f f ya; if y Vff f p w fff fyi f fffff ffSl i sixth street. 'Manttr 1 nnriTv ..... xuuia oniwa parse containing oma email ohange. Call at thla office. nd foi Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This ia a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a troe curative influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of tbe ayatem. It la much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this flrnff f0,.ff- E S Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes' JlJ uromer was very low with ma laria fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Hitters, whioh save ) his life." At Newlin Drug Co. drug store; price 60c guaranteed. a re- Greatly in Demand Nothing ta mora in demand than mediclna which meets modern nnni. menu for a blood anj system cleanaer, nchaaDr, King'a Naw Ufa pm,. ny art lust what too need An tomach and liver tronblea. tv .,m At Kawlin Drag Co. dnur atom. 2R! goatantaed. If your paper is not delivered as you think it should be, please notify the office and tbe mistake will be rectified. Indigestion Withita companion, heart burn, flatulence, torpidity of the liver. n. atipation. palpitation of the heart poor blood headache and otber nervona eymptone, sallow skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and legion of other ailments, la at oace the most wt. spread and destructive malady among tb American people. Tbe Herbine ireaimente win cur all these trouble Coo bottle. Newlin Drug Co Lide. Ore., ii B J A 'yn PTFPF 1 Vv 1 rjj SUITS ' I f orc7- Sectlou a K "antb (excep ror " rt"ii the firet IV Baseball Players and Foot Racers Lonls J Kroger, ex-chamninn1 1 dlsUnce foot racer of Germany and ' Holland, writes Oct 57 1901; "During I my training of eight weeks' foot race at Salt Lake City, In April last, I need I Ballard' Snow Liniment to m eet jaUsfaotlon. Therefore, I recora I mend Snow Liniment to all who . ' troubled with sprains, brosea or rheu-1 matlam." x5c. 60c. 11.00 bottla. u.- iuen s two piece suits erow in comfort 1 10? gentility n0' Neither n 6 i!i ' ne ve Uoat and TrouBPr 'm says 99 there's NOT A n nm?ni of patterns 3 1 vh.r. .1...:,' uivya of 8Unfirfln. uuu . "u" me graceful linpai.-ir r. uo gi0lQ any- J V the earmno . 1 llQes a"d nattv on - up w our usual nA '..Vrf.1""" oi 3 OUr USUal nA "'.nC! Ol 7CA x ... 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