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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1905)
3C t : T You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 14 Local Item? 4 f 11-! 1 THE GREAT CARNIVAL IS NOW IN PROGRESS WE INVITE YOU TO SEE IT Entirely at our Expense l FREE to any 10c FREE to any 15c attraction attraction For cachl.OO cash purchase we will gie a ticket for each $2.00 cash purchase we will give a ticket for each $2.50 cash purchase, a ticket to any 25c attraction, or a dinner FREE. for each 15.00 cash purchase we will give a ticket FREE TO THE ENTIRE SHOW, consisting of some ten separate attractions. ALL SUMMER GOODS GO AT THE SAME CUT PRICES We also have many new arrivals in fall goods. Hundreds of pieces of dress goods, suitings, 'worsteds, mohairs, fliuneletts, outing, etc. All the new and nobby things. A fine line of Ladies' Ragians or raic coats, muging tn price from $7.50 to 118.00. A complete line of new fall and winter underwear, hosiery, etc. ' Shoes of every description. We can take your order for the new fall suits at any price. A complete line of everything in dishes, graniteware. tinware, kitchen utnoi1 for b;r veet or home use. SO COME AHEAD, THE SHOW IS FREE TO YOU IF YOU WANT TO TAKE IT IN THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue, largest Store- Smallest Prices i 2m ,' Watch this space for Suit winners F, L. Meyers S35 V. Sprague ; . $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat August 12 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 A.L. VN DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor ' ! I GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH SEEDS SEEDS fust received a- Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass eseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat aud Oats IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. 33< I Seasonable Goods as well as Staples always on hand. QEDDES BRLT North Fir Street When you want the Best Ice Cream Look out for your Pockctbook And sae your money by buying from us. We Lead, our competitors follow. Look at a few of our bargains. New iron beds $2.90 Second haud tables $1.00 up New Yum Yum springs 2.50 Bedsteads .50 up New Mattresses 2,75 Bed springs 50 up Newcook stows 10.00 Glass frout cupboardlOO up New extension tables 5.50 Remember that wt have the only first new and second hand store in Union county. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 SELDER'S CANDYST0RE A ton was recently born to Mr. end Mrs. J. . Weaver, of Core. L. B. Rinebart is reported quite ill at his borne In North Yakima. Col. McOomaa laaloot once more, after an illness covering two weekt. The tew foru of hunter' licenie baa a. synopsis ol the game law on the back. P L Myers i building a cement sidewalk in froot of Lia bandaome Main atreet residence. T H Morelock, Guy 'a f-o and Clay Rhodes, of Elgin, are guest at the home ol l II Procter today. Mrs R. L. Lincoln, left thla mom Ing (or Union to be the gaeat of Mr. Craig, a few days. Eva, Edith, aud Eddie Neely, of Union are in the city visiting their aunt, Mra. Remtllard. Mracd Mrs Geo H Curiey left this moroiog to attend the Methodist con ference which is id seaaiou at Bak City. W. A. Bodmer, of Baker City passed through the city thla morning nroute home from the Lewis and Clark Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hmmrwlrt rf E'gln, who have been in tbe city tak ing la the carnival, returned home this morning. A C Stall and J A Withy leave this evening for a week's visit to th Port land epoeltion. Their families ao- oompanied them. , H B. Klrth received 100 bead of horse a from C. E. Preaoott and 8peln Kroa. this week. The hor a will be shipped to Miunesota. County Commissioner Robert Bllumeoatein, and wife returned thia morning from Portland where they have been taking in the exposition. Tom William left Utt nigbt for Portland to take charge of tbe edu:a tiooal exhibit of the State University 1 until after the first week la Septem- ' ber. I Miss Lulu Mitchell left last nlgbt for her borne in Union after spending a few days visiting tbe carnival and ber cousin, Misa Uertrule Mitohell of , this city. One hundred corda of wood have 1 been contracted for at the Union dryer, to be used as soon aa tbe prune crop la ready to market. Union Republican E Ray Jones, who is located at Sampler holding the posit'on of stenographer for a large mining firm, ia down visiting his toother for a few days. He will return next week. George Ball yesterday ordered a handsome'' monument from tbe Blue Mountain Marble and Granite Company, o be erected over bis wife's grave. Mrs. Emma Neely, and her sister Mra. Ree. of Cove who came over Inst evening with their cousin?, Nathan Hough, and M. Stikelv. of Tennessee, and returned home this morning. The Union Flouring Mills Co. has just filled ont an order for 1,000 barrels of flour which will go to tbe Orient. The flour will be shipped at Porthnd via the Aslatlo Steamship Co. Scout. The blue Mountain Marble and Granite Company shipped three hand some monuments to Wallowa county yesterday. These are the finest specimens of the marble cutters are ever taken into Wallowa oounty. Mr. Ed. Friblev, one of tbe best knowrjfcnd best liked showman ia in the city arranging for "The Hottest Coon in Dixie." Thia Is a tented attraction I and will appear here tbe twenty-fifth of thia month. Mr Fribley baa been I over this territory several times and 1 has always been In tbe lead of first class attraction, but thla is his first appearance In black face. Injured In Suar Factory Fred Uoll, an emplovee at the sugar j factory, met with a serious accident, j tL is morning while working in tha i factory. He waa working with a heavy piece of machinery when a section of it slipped and struck htm ou tbe right foot. Tbe Injured man was taken to the office of Bacon & Hall where his wounds were dressed . Though the soot was badly crushed, it was not found necessary to am puts to ha member. I have jnst received a large supply of shells fresh from the factory, the kind that kills the game. . My stock of hunting coats, gun cases, and bunting supplies cannot be beat. Jusi received a large stock of shot guns and rifles, all grades aud prices. Inlanhmt land Mmn stoves, and wsEon covers If vou are going camping or hunting, call and ex amiue my stock. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hardwaie and Crocker)'. Appendicitis Victim . Jerry, tbe 13 year-old son of Mi and Mrs L Oldenburg, who reside in Fruitdale north of the river, died this morning from gangrene superinduced by appendicitis. 8everl days ago an operation was performed, but not un til tbe disease bad so weakened him thai he conld not recover from tbe :cc . uo iuugii wut oh oeici to morrow afternoon at tbe Cbrietaio cburcb at t o'clock, tbe Rev O H King officiating. La Grande Cleaning And Dyeing Works Soiled at d faded garments made to look like new. Work called for and delivered. Ladies garments a special ty. All woik guaranteed. Dye wors on Depot Street next door to Com mercial Club. SIMMONS fc HARVEY, props. La Grande. Back From Camping Rev J Franklin Day and wife and three sons, Mr and Mra B 8 Cowan and two daughters and Mrs Robert Moore and daughter, who have been camping on little Morgan lake , for tbe past, two weeks ratu'ned today. Tbey report a glorious lime and all returned iu tbe best of health as a result of tbeir rustics tion. Watermelons Cheap A carload of fresh Idaho water melons have baen received, and while they laal will be sold a'. White's gro cery and Ralston's store for one cent a pound. Found on tbe street near tbe L. D. S. meeting house, a ladies jacket Kinder may have same by calling Farmer line 19G9 aud paying for tbla notice FOR RENT Furniehed housekeeping rooms in suite of two, three and four. Inquire, phone li'ack 601. I t ltW" i - ' ? t ' til dtl j REST YOUR AUNT? And your uncle, too, by treating them to one of our 25 cent Dinners. They'll have that pleasant after dinner feeling if they dine with ua. The quality of our viands is unsurpassed. They are cooked to protection. See bow healthy and happy the Model Restaurant dinners are. Don't you wish you ate at their tables? Well, we can make room for all who come, and and still have something left for the straggling bmiasss ielayei differ M ODE RESTAURANT ! J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT , We ee.. aretkly Meal Tickets Cash $4.50 NO POISON No Spoiled Frui By using Economy Jars there is no danger from Zinc Poison, the fruit being in a vacum, will keep for ever. These Jars are to be had t i. J BAKER BROS. P'lone Main 29 Greatly in Demand Nothing Is mora in demaud than a medicine which meets modern require meats for a blood and system cleanser, such aa Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. They are Just what you need to oar stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Fawlln Drag Co. drag store, 25o guaranteed. Exhibits To Portland ! L J Rouse left Tuesiay morning fx Portland with a supply of tbis season's ' fruit, vegetable, grain, grass etc, to, add to tbe Wallowa county exhibit al 1 tbe Lewis and Clark exposition. Cbieltiau . M n WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles a and Lumber In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we get the best goods, and cap afford to sell at figures that others, buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale prices STODDARD LUMBER C0.