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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1905)
U if J HEATING STOVES AND STEEL RANGES I!) tVi". f;'f. GREAT - ANNIVERSARY ' ,7 . SOUVNIR ' AND" PREMIUM SALE. HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE "GOLDEN RULE STORE Wc will tell all about it tomorrow or just as soon as the printers can get the type set up WATCH FOR PARTICULARS THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. H-arocest Store- Smallest Prices crssregg mam 1,5,371 U2LJSSS3 OUR NEW SUIT CLUB Starts TONIGHT Be one of the lucky ones to have your name on the list Watch this space for Suit winners Lot Snodtjrau $35 Suit last Saturday New suit club starts Sat, Stpt. 9 Our new fall patterns arc In so the win ners will have a splendid assortment to . pick from. AL AJN DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor r THE PUBLiC SCHOOL 1 4 Ready-. For Business WITH A fill LilME Of FEED, HAY AMD GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay higheBt market prices. R-V.OLIVER Slater IBuildinc: IEFFERSON AVE Main 57. WE NEED THE MONEY And in order to gather in a considerable buuch of the needful within the next few days, we will oiler the following lines at real bargain day prices. . All rotkers will be sold at 25 per cent reduction AJl couches at a twenty per cout reduction. , All mattresses at a twenty per cant reduction. All orocker at a tvrenty-Sve per cent reduction. Steel ranges, the best in towu, so cheap that you will wonder how we got them. Complete lincf Hi an J SjjiI il i u The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Mam 4 The High School 'phope It reil 851. Mrs. Prad Scbilke la substitute teacher for tliia year. . . II N Peach la janitor tbia year, la the High 8;hool building. Mies Annie Tullii la in the eighth grade from Pueblo, Colorado. Ad interesting meeting of the city teachers was beld last Friday after. UOOII. Edgar Plokler. formerly of Wl. Idaho, baa taken up the work of th. eleventh. A eet'ot supplementary readers h.. been purobaaed vfor the use of Mrs. Nelll in the A'orth aide school. Papila who missed final examiua tlona last year are reonireil in i.t. ... examination before entering the next uigner grace. Enrollment first day in the aohoola is 61U. For oonipariaon It ,. i,. added that the enrollment on the Drsr day two years ago was 667. and t.t year it was Oil). New teaobera this year arm Mi.. Swan, and Mr 'f L. William., High ocuuui, Bua in me grades, Miesea llHrrla, Deal. Brenholt, Chambers. Williams and Noble. Miss Deal, who attended the Eduoa oatloual Congress at Portland, reporta bat tbe Congreaa was a source of much enthusiasm to' her professional life. Tbe uceof the High Holtool telephone between lbs houra of 9 and 1:1 a m and between 1:15 and 4 ppi, ie prohibited except to members of acbool board, aud th secretary of tbe boad. This m i ... win p aig ilie refusal of the ceutral rxcbanne to oonnect patrons with the High Bchool Hue within tbe hour above Indioated. Patrons of the city schools and otue.e are at liberty to use iuuojnyoiher time. Card of Thanks We take tbia means of publicly thanking the many friends for their k.udoee in helping bear tbe burden ofsur deep aorrow, eepeoially the Mawna Ke.lern Star. Iioy.1 Neighbors W O T U and young people To eaoh and every one we extend our ainceie tbanka. MR3. RALSTON and children. I.OST-Pooket l ook whluh was left in baby carnage lu Ralston'e grocery Kinder phone led 1042 or leave at tblMotllt-e. H RXISUED ROOMS-Hartie. dur ing homadike and oheerful ro..,os lutnlahed tor housekeeping, lu de airable location near businesa, rail u Mrs. Hattie MoUouald, 1018, Cib street, La Uraude, Ore. ..The KBet KUtob will meet with Miss Margaret Anson Friday afternoon th e wmk. Mrs T K Heubler and dangbter, Bessie are in Holes City visiting airs Beol.ler'a mother Wm Reynolds tbe drayman, ' has moved from tbe north aide of the rail road track to Second stiret. Mr James Mom and dangbter, Mies l is left tbia morning for Walla Walla, where Miaa Iris Mill enter tbe musical department of Whitman college. Mr aud Mrs M So reason left Monday morning for Portland to attend tbe exposition Mr Stearns of Baker City, wld take cbarge ' f tbe express office during Mr Sorenton's absence. Mr and Mrs II T Williams and baby left this morning on the west brund train, Mrs Williams to stop at Meaobatn for an outing and Mr. Williams for Portland where he goes on a business trip, M I, Caiter of the Sandrlrige was an Observer visitor while in the city to d.T Urn .... it;i.l,L J.. just atiout commenced in his vicinity Hia crop which is about the same as othera went 4500 bushels to 135 acres aud one eighty went 30 bushels. . , Cland Follerton, the O K 4 N fire man, left last night for Portland and Seattle, where be will visit the fair and his parents who reside at tbe latter place . From Seattle he goea to Denver to look aftei mining Intercuts. He will return in a few weeks Mr and Mrs T A Rinebart left this morning for Portland to attend the Rinebart rerinion which will be held at the Oregon building Wednesday Diiirning. It is expected that at least flity of the family will be In attendance on the opening day of tbe reunion. William Connolly, assistant super intendent of tbe O Hi N, Is in the city from I.a Grande today, K O Mr and Mrs W II Iiuaaaid, of La Grande, arrived here tbia . morning from that toe and left on the north bound train at 9 o'clock E U . The dry season thin year bna work d a hardship on several farmora near Summervllle, owing to the fact !hal springs that have never gone dry here tofore have done so and in Some - in stanoes parties have to diaw tl eir water four or five miles. Someone went and lelped them selves to forty aarks of barley from the field of Jack 8mith, on tbe Sandridne, and so far there is no olew. Nearly every year some, one goes to the peul tentiary tor just such work and this season my prove no exception. . J have just received . my fall . stock of Heating Slaves and teel Rabgesalf sizes,' and prl:es in proportion. If you are g)ing to need a Steel r v Range or Heater call andxauiiue them, ,. - w 'r . ft . s V i.'; i B THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE 5 , I also have a nice lot of lanterns, ahot gnns, i iQes, una ammunilibn. ' - ' MRS. T. N. MURPHY, liardwaie and Crockery. sssiiwSiSCTBssMaBssasasssssssssBaOTBHiraas Silas Roger of tbs Cove Ij a coanty s-at visitor today. m .. Mrs C i MoClaln arrived ibis morn ing from Portland, and will remain a few days. ' Sbs Is here to dispose ; of bet property here IBeceiver A A Roberts and son Ed K re!T29d tb's s:.-s'.s fiikJl. fair. Mrs Poberts will remain a few days more. '' ' ' ' Two Indians were in tbe city today claiming that there were fifteen of tbera from tbe Lapway to work in the sugar beet fields. ' VAi-W'.. C C Fraiser, the Alloel farmer, Is In tbe city today: ' Mr Kraiser la ours ing a very sow auke the result pf a kick from. iwsea.iife. Jess MoVaatera, of I.sdJ ('anyon was a La Grande visitor this afterboon Mr McMan'ers oama in to transact business before the U 8 Land otHce. Tie Mise' Hattie and Bertha Young left tbia morning for Walla Walla where they' wilt ret lime their studies at Whitman Oi liege. Attorney T H Crawford left this morning for Raker City where ha goes to r preset t a client in a mining suit. Ten oaah bois wanted, 14 years or over, at the fair store. Cll Tuesday morning tt 8 o'clock at the back dor r. E J Conrad and son. were in tin oily ibis morning arrangirg lor the shipment of a our load of Heielordi) -O the Pi rrland exposition for the cattle show. The Conrad lam will, be .re presented l y f en' bead of as fine Hereford as ev r graced a show stall. Last Day Or Dayton tbs eye specialist will be ; In his off ce at the Hotel Sominer until Toesday evepioy. Examinations free.- v'OR REN f Furnished . rooms for light housekeeping Inquire a. 1617 f uarto arrset. ' , Boy Born A top 'was boio to Mr and Mr George Conley nesr the Cove, on the sixth of tliia month, AS A STARTER Suppofe you try soma Blue Points or a chowder. After that go down the list and select tbe tempting things we have on oor bill of fara and when you've finished dining you'll feel like a king. There's no better plaoe to dine than AT OUR RESTAURANT W j have the latest of everything the market atforda, and know how to cook aud secure It ' Bring your wife down, she wants s change and it won't coat much. Ooen evenings.- ' M ODE L. . RESTAURANT .,J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We se. weekly Meal , Tlokats Cash J4.50 DISSOLUTION SALE AT THE STORE For 20 Days Commencing September 13 SmrTTTT t r . -