La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 21, 1905, Image 6

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Amoskeag
This week
Apron Ginghams
Rubber Tiped Lead Pencils C
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You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15
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SCHOOL TIME AGAIN
Are the Children Beady For It?
You know they will need a few little Extras to
start with STATIONERY, SUPPLIES, A NEW HAT OR
CAP, SHOES, HOSIERY, DRESSES, SUIT, ETC.
WE HAVE THEM ALL, AND AT
RIGHT
PRICES
THE GOLDEN EULE COMPANY,
1303, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue.
Largest Store
Smallest Prices
Clothes Pins, Per Dozen 2C
Laundry Soap, 7 bars for 25C
WE WANT YOUR
NAME
Signed to the
new suit club.
Watch this space (or Suit
' winners
P. L. Meyers $35
V. Sprague $25
Suit last Saturday
Two drawings on Sat
August 12
Come and let tell you about it. Get a nice tailor
made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap
A.L A.N DREWS
Haberdasher and Tailor
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GROCERIES
FROM THIS STORE
ARE ALWAYS NICE
AND FRESH
SEEDS
SEEDS
received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed
Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All
tinda of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden
Seed, Buld Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571.
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Seasonable Goods as
well as Staples always
on hand.
QEDDEJ BR2J"
North Fir Street
MIm Msggle Shew, of Union wu to
tbe city visiting friepds Saturday.
Mr. Jamss Nelson returned to her
home In Huntingdon yesterday.
Jeff boll and family Stare tomorrow
to apeod a week at the fair.
Mr and Mrs Wesley Uarrlson lelt
list night fur Porland.
. Cashier Johnny Thorson, of the
Elgin National Bank la in the city.
Mra U R Thornton returned tola
morning with those who have been
attending confeience at baker City.
Robert Cotner, foremtn of the Ob
server's job department liases tonight
for a few day's vlait at the fair.
W D Nelson, editor of the Haines
Record and the North Powder Citizen,
Is in the city today on buslnes8.
frank Kllpatrlck is at Cooler Spur
today aoperlntending the loading of
20,000 bushels of grain.
John Kircber, who has been lo Vaie
ainca last fall, la in the oity for a few
days expecting to return tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bird F Lewis bare
jait retorned from their extended trip
to Philadelphia and other large cities.
Mr. Frank Scott, who has been in
the employ of the Grande Rondo
Lumber Com."- j.lfy ,or iewr,i
years, left Friday morning for Salt
Lake, where he baa accepted a post
tion.
Mr and Mrs. O T Galloway and ton
Walter, returned to their borne in
Unio i yesterday, after a week's visit
here.
.Mrs. N J Garfield, who has been
; riaiting her sister, Mrs J D Matheson,
i has returned to her home in Walh
! Walla.
I Mr and Mrs P J Tbeisen and
daughters Ruby and Hazel, and sou,
! Arthur, left yesterday for a ten days
visit at the fair.
j Mrs Fred Robertson of Perry, who
has ben spending a lew days aa the
guedta of Mr ai.d Mra Wm . Condit re
turned home last evening
J Presiding Elder and Mrs J D Gill
ilan who have been attenJing the con
ference at baker City returned this
morning.
( Mr and Mrs A W Leffel went to
Baker Sunday to bear Bishop Mc
Dowell deliver bis sermon They re
turned on the evening train.
i Mi and Mra J F Steinbeck's Infant
child which bas been so very low the
past few days ia considered to be
somewhat better today.
; Among those who returned from the
fair this morning were Mr. and Mra. O
8 Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Al Warren
and F U Tatman.
! L D Murphy, of Portland, arrived
this week to relieve Ed .Meyers,' who
has been on the day swl'cb ecgine, No
22, and has been transferred j;to La
Grande. Huntington Herald.
Jeff Bull baa purchased the hriok
building of J O Heidenreich, known
as the Boss Meat Market, and will
open a ahop about the first of the
month.
S M Pennington, and wife, of
Illinois, are in the city visiting Mr.
Pennington's cousin, Sheriff C. C.
Pennington. They will go to the lair
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I have just received a large supply of shells fresh from
the factory, the kind that kills the game.
My stock of banting coats, gun cases, 'and hunting
supplies cannot be beat. Just received a large stock
of shot guns and rifles, all grades and pricesA.
I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagotrscovers
If vou are going camping or hunting, call and ex
amine my stock. '
MRS. T. N. MUBPHY,
Builders' Hardwaie and Crockery.
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Sunday Wedding
On Sunday evening Mr. Arthur
May and Miss. Ethel E. Hamlin were
united in marriage by Justice of the
Peace John E.-Horg WMr, kj' is
the son of'B.'T. May of this oity and
Is well known in the county having
been born and raided in this city.
Miss Hamlin ia eq'nallv well known
having resided here for the paat four
years. Their mauy friends wish thm
a anion!; vc;io over tbe-matrlmonial
seas and that their pith may be
atrewn with happiness and prosperity.
Miss Alma Harris returned fiom
Portland Saturday evening where she
had been attending tbe fair. Miss
Florence will return this evening.
FOR RENT Meat market. Inquire at
the residence of Mrs. I Harris.
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FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms in suits of two, three and
four Inquire, phone U'ack G0I.
Brick furnished in any
quanity or any style. No
contract too small or too
large. . See samples of our
pressed brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La Grande, Oregon.
La Grande Cleaning And Dyei
v .Works
. PMiWTTd laded grmj,nj
JOokTlike new. Work caL .d
delivered. Ladies carmen
ty. All work guaranteed.
on Depot Street next dooi
mercial Club.
SIMMONS & HAEVI
Works
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REST YOUR AUN1M
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And your uncle, too, ty
them to one of our 23 cent
They'll have that pleasant after dinnl
feeling if they dine with ua. Tl
quality of our viands Is unsurpassed!
They are cooked to; protection. Sef
how healthy and happy the Model1
Restaurant dinners are. Don't yoo
wish you ate at their tablea? Well,
we can make room for all who come,
and and still have something left fori
the straggling buiinau delayed dint
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RESTAURANT
V
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
We te.. weekly Meal . -
Tiok.t. r.gh 54.50
When you want the
1 Best Ice Cream
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Look out for your Pockctbook
And save jour money by buying from us.
We Lead, our competitors follow. Look at
a few of our bargains.
New iron beds. $2.90 Second hand tables $1.00 up
NewYumYum springs 2.50 Bedsteads 50 up
New Mattresses..... 2,75 Bed spriugs .50 up
Newcook stoves 10.00 Glass front cupboard4.00 up
New extension tables 6.50
Remember that wt have the only first new and seconL
hand store in Union county.
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Phone, Main 4
SELDER'S
CANDY STORE
and visit relatives in Portland before
returning home.
S R llaworth has the contract for
the atoue building of the new bank to
be started iu Wallowa and io rompanj
with 8 V Keltz and Chas Johnson left
i thi? morniug to commence work,
jlber expect to be absent about thirty
; days.
Kolb and Dill at the Opera House
should draw one of the largest houses
for many months. This oompany made
a great hit at the Marquam in Port
land and many of our people saw them
there and speak of them ia the highest
praise.
Mr and Mra V Douglass, of Ogden,
after spending a few days with their
brother, 3 H Leiabman, left this
morning (or Portland. This is their
first trip to tbe coast and they are
delighted. Tbey may stop over, on
their return.
Pied B. Currey leaves tonight for
Portland where he will meet Mrs.
Currey and the children, who has
been spending the summer with her
parents In San Jose. They will spend
several days at the fair before return
ing.
The Brigs Bros. Concert Co., of
Chloaso. who furnished tha muila (or
labors lo Baker City last night, will
it.it & vi.iauu miu win iu.u i.furu mil
, give a series of recitals In Eastern t
Oregon . Tbey are an exceptional at j
traction ana nave Dean on tbe load lor
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NO POISON
No Spoiled Fruit-
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 at
BAKER BROS.
Phone Main 29
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1 BUY M
1 Doors
Greatly in Demand
Nothing is more In demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleanser,
such as Dr, King'a Hew Life Pills.
Ttey are just what you need to cure . namb6r of yeari- At 0n, tim, Mf j g
inmacn nn 1 iimv rvin ri tm ivwinam
At Newlin Drug Co. drug
guaranteed.
Sashy Shingles a and
Lumber
In large quanUties direct from factories and mills
at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the
o?P Pfe' We R,et the beBt 80ia. BDd Jfford
to sell at figures that ntWo W .t,. i. .
1 1 ing our customers the benefit of wholesale pSs
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Try them. , Geo. L Cleaver, of the La Grande Na'
store, 25o jon& Hank, was a member of this cm
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