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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1905)
sr to . 4 , 4 Good Outing Flannel Per yard 5c Standard Prints Per yard 5c SCHOOL TIME AGAIN Are the Children Eeady For It? You know they will need a few little Extras to start with -STATIOMRY, SUPPLIES, A NEW HAT OR CAP, SHOES, HOSIERY, DRESSES, SUIT, ETC. WE HAVE THEM ALL, AND AT RIGHT PRICES fir " W i a THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Largest Store- 4 Ds2. Good School Shoes $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Good Pencils, Rubber , large Pencil Tablets, Best Pens, Per Dozen, Tiped, lc 5c 8c aac 4 OUR NEW SUIT CLUB Starts Saturday Night. Be one of the lucky ones to have your name on the list. Witch this space for Suit winncn C, C. Pcninjton $35 Suit last Saturday New mil club itartt Sat. Stpt. 2 Our new fall patterns are In so the win ners will have a splendid assortment to pick from. A.L. AJN DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor - 4444444 I. 44 4 Ready For Business WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED. HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kiada of hay and graiu, find pay highest market prices. K.y.OLiyER Slater iBuildinir ' JEFFERSON AVE Main 57. GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS NICE -AND FRESH Seasonable Goods as uue miul w well as Staples always 8 wiiiboi Ull IIUIIU. QEbDEJ BR J Nortb Fir Sueet WE NEED THE MONEY And in order to gather in a considerable bunch of the needful within the next few days, we will .offer the following lines at real bargain day prices. All rockers will be sold at 25 per cent reduction. All coaches at a twenty per cent reductiou. All mattresses at a twenty per cant reduction. All crocker at a twenty-five per cent reduction. Steel ranges, the best in town, so cheap that you will wonder how we got them. Complete line of New and Second Hand Goods t The La Grande Pawnbrokers ' ' " - Phone, Main 4 CANDY Now is the time to think abeut the scrt candy your Children have been eating If you buy candy from SELDER You need not worry about i, for our candy is made upon scientific principrls aud it is sll pure. A trial order will convince you as to its merits. SELDER, The Candy . i Man Council meets tonight. I) B Rarkrcsn ws ia Iowa today (rem tin Alieel firm. ' ' - ' Mti Nellie Neil aod eon ' William J telurnid Irom Portland last night. Kuyera are offering $9 par - too tor choice timothy hay.- Thie ia for ship ping aod moat ba baled. Mra F E Robrn aod child, of La Grande are visiting friend, ia town tlna wetk B.ker City Herald. . ;i if '' Workmen are eogtgfd in renewing the depot platform, taking out tbe word boarde and autxtitaiing new ODei. ' '' L Paal, m reiJent of JLa Grande, arrived in town yseterduy to- apend a few daya with frieode. Baker t'ity Herald. Mra.' V7 B Sargent and aon Donald left tbia mornini (or t.ear Denver, Colo., where they will apend the winter. , i H O'Kell, .. traveling paaaenger agent fur the O E A N, left for pointa east tbla morning after remaining in tbe city over night. . , Workmen are burning the del ris ol tbe Oliver warehooee on Jtfftrson ave nue which waa burned recently, pre pra Ury to rebuilding. V " ' ', ' ' C T VoDaniel, of Wallowa, came in from PnrHnrt thl rr"r;!r2 -i ! remain in the city today before going I to hia bum in Wallowa, v ; ; . , -) Mra A A Roberta, aocompauled by her eistera, Mra T W Ayrea and Miss ; bertha Matlock of P endleton are visiting tbe fair this week. I W B Oald well of Long Creek, la in town. He baa been in La Grande for the paat ssveral months, but will leave for Long C ret k today B. O. Ri.ert Starkweather, a promiuent cattle aud sheep buyer ol Baker City was iu the oily yesterday vihiiiug h's friend Dr F A Charlton, the veterin ary tuigeon. . . , I Attorney L L Loyd of E'gin la In tbe city today on legal businees.' He etates l ha', there la ma h railroad act ivity in ibe northern end of tbe oouuly at the present ti.ne. The W fj T U will rreet tomo row (Thn.'aday) afternoon at 3:30 at tba Baptist chnroh. In addition to tbia being the annual eltotion of - officers there I Important boaineaa to cone before the meeting c Meaaera T V Glenn and Wm Bull of Buuimervllle were In the city today. They itate tbatj harvest la well ad vanced iu their sei'tlon of the valley and t bat tba fall grain baa been very aatisfaotory. Workmen today finished the omen t aidewalk and gutter in front of ti e Turner Oliver property on Aduiim tr. cue and witbin a lew days tbe walk rJ for pedestriana I ineotii iniariia oi the city are ie epletdeiil with porters advertising tbe Walla WhIU county fair and the Lewis ai d OUrk stork snnw, The lalttr will i pen rtxptcniber 19 sod be one (if the ver liild whpI. ; J H PrusUio, uncle of U W Preston , of this rity, aoo mpanied by his wi'e left yesterday niurning for the fan after having visited li w lys in this oily. From PurtUnd tb- y wil' pro ceed to their home in.Des Moines I. The oat oron is exiiellent this sensnn Owlnj; to the fact that I her., bus been no tain during the harvest the color ia exceptionally One. The yield is re ported above the average and the price ia th' bast for several years, surtlntf oil' at IK) and OS cents. Over one week ago the Goldon Knle store waa broken into and merchandise to Mi value rf over f-VO was taken. Tbe matter was kept bnshed up In the bopea that tbi clUoers might dud aome clue, fco fur no trace ol the sooda baa been disoovered. Nest Sunday the Aticel basn ball team will play tbe La GranJe boys on tbe local diamond. Alicel bas plays some very atroag gma this eeasou one ol which wm a 2 to 1 gsme with Elgin and a little later played a u inning game. Tory bare also defeat ed teams Iroru Wallowa and Euter priee. . GRANITEWARE ' t I have just received a nice line of granileware, tbree different colors t select' from. . If you see . it yoa will want to try some it. I also bave a pice Hue of ' CARPENTER TOOLS.' BUILDERS' HARDWARE. SASH, DOORS AND SHINGLES, first grade . . 1 Do not forget about my guns and ammunition. -GUNS TO RENT- MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardware and Crockery. Mrs. 11 lrake hue opened a' dress catting school at E C Moore'a, atb and Q atreeia Lesrn to draft your own patterns. kTailor system Call for term and particulara. - Pat McCoy left this morning for fond da Lao, Yia , where ba will vlalt relatives . Warehouses Repaired The Conler and Frazler watehonsea which were damaged by the wind storm two weeka ago, bave been re paired and are receiving' wheat (be sum n.n.1 Th. ' rw--" fcqj'iisi was stronger than the Krazier ware house and did not sustain as much damage as the former.; 't- V i . No wheat xcept tbe Oonley , lot, which was receutly sold, la being abipped aa the owneie prefer to hold awhile. The harvest is well under way and muny farmers have their spar teams getting in tba grain before ralna start ' 'AY , Jolly Crowd H id John W. MoAlister rame Into tba city early this - morning' with Ms rack partially ailed wit'i bright new hay and according to previous arrange ments waa met at tbe Central chnroh by a nnmbsr of ladles or the Aid society and they pror:eedi'd to the Mc A Osier farm where they spent the day topping oniou., Tomorrow morning the wagon will be there again to take all who may desire to go. -, ; A similar excursion waa inaugurated caet season and proved to be auoh a great success. There were numerous lunoh bat kits and we are sorry we could not aocept the Invitation to join the jolly crowd at the noon hour. Hesidea an outing and aeveral tons of onions topped, the cburoh treasury will be ronaiderably augmented. Centennial Lot el Under new management. Board and Boom 15 per week, cash. Meale'Jd eta. Hpeolal rates furnished monthly patrona. No. 1117 Adams Ave Phone No. 1161 ' Mrs. W E MDRCH1SON. proprietor. V, AS A STARTER 8appoee you try some Bias Points or a chowder. After that go down tbs liat and select the tempting things we bave on our bill of fare and wbaif ycu're finished dining you'll feel like a king. There's no better place to dine than AT OUR RESTAURANT Wa have the lateat of everything tba market affords, and know bow to cook aud aeoura It Bring your wife down, the wants a change anil It won't coat muob. Open evenings. MODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ' We sea weekly Meal , Ttokets r.h $4.50 M0 P0IS0M TS: w ii. . . sarr w run nni fn t-rint- v a ' , jSf , i ..v By using Economy Jars there is no danger from Zinc Poison, (he fruit being M in a vacum, will jkeep for ever. These Jars are to be had at BAKER BROS. Phone Main 29 i;U :,3L m WR tlY Dance There) will ba a daone tomorrow evening Thursday 7th, in the Armory ball under tba auspioes of tbe German oluh. Everybody invite. Good muaio. Lunch With Teddy. Sorlpps News Association. Oyster bay, Sept. fi-Seoretry Loeb announced that this afternoo'i Koinura and Makahlra lunch with the President on SaturiLy utrr they come from .vew Vork on the Sylph. Satur day evenlug Wit's, aud Koa n dine st Sagamore hill. Telegrams announcing the signing of tbe treaty at l'oriamoutb were made public today. gl Si SI i.H i I Doo rs Sash, Shingles Lumber and i M I a 1 I m In large quantities rlirert from factories and mills at a yt-arly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we get the best Roods, aud can afford to sell at figures that others buy for, therf by Biv n.g our customers the benefit of wholesale puces STODDARD LUMBER CO. 1