La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 19, 1905, Image 6

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THE FAIREST FOR
THAT GREAT PREMIUM
ALL
SALE
OF PROFIT
ALL
NO JUGGLING WITH PRICES, NO MARKING LP OF COODS AND THEN PRETEND
ING TO MARK THEM DOWN, OR CUTTING THE PRICE OF ONE ARTICLE TO LESS
THAN COST IN THE HOPE OF MAKING IT UP ON SOMETHING ELSE.
BUJ EVERYTHING MARKED TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN
and then THE SAME PRICE TO
THAT IS THE THE GOLDEN RULE
AS APPLIED TO MODERN MERCHANDISING ,
FOR THIS WEEK we are offering even better, a SPECIAL
PREMIUM EOR EACH GASH PUPGIIASE
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KakerCity, la
HEATING STOVES AND STEEL
RANGES
For cacti $ .50 cash purchase we will give any 5 cent article in the store
1.00
2.50
5.00
25.00
or over.
10 cent ' .
25 cent " or a Dinner
10 yards of calico
RAILROAD FARE
Free
Free
Free
Free
FREE
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
1308, 1310,. 1312 Adams Avenue.
largest Store-
Smallest Prices
Samuel W Bbort
la the city today s .
3 L, Ebereole bu accepted position
s talesman ilNK WmI'i. .
Mite Ada West bai returned to
Portland to resume ber stud ice
V Kev Mower will preach in the Island
J City church, tomorrow eve4ug.
1, yvTL. BreWholt ba the stone fonada
t'oa completed lor hi handsome new
realdeuoej - .-:, ,., y
Mraod Mrs Wo Sreneoo who bare
bten visiting the ex position the past
ten date, returned home tbla morning.
' i E Coffey la detained at home on
account of illness, which however i
not considered of a serious natnre j
The nxt attraction at Steward 'a
Opera lluuee ia "The Chaperons."
Tbie ie undoubtedly tbe teat attraction
yet to come to La Grande tbla season.
Tbe High Five club will be enter
tained by Aire Jay Van iiuren at bi-r
home next Iborsany afternoon at two
o'clock. i j
L W Hornbook ia wearing hi a hand
in s bandage aa result of falling,'
eaueed by a bad aide walk. Tbera la
vouaiuvraotv 4uuk 4un tuvie m uv'k
mora accidents . ' ' -..
'Mr. and Mra Krammit and family
ariived yesterday from Oklahoma in
tbe hopes that tbe change will better
tbeir . health, Mr. Krnmmitt la a
brother of Mra. Crlppen. " ; f
I have jtist received my fall .lock of Heating
all lizes. and orijei m
proportion. If yoa are ging to need a
Range or Healer call and examine them,
Steel
I THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE
, I also have a nice lot of lanterns, shot guns, lilies,
jind ammunition.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
. '' .... Hardwaie and Crockery.
IIS
Heady For Business
WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED. HAY AND GRAIN
We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain,
and pay highest market priceB.
Slater !Buildin2
IEFFERSON AVE Main 57.
LADIES' OVERCOAT SUITS
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We have 25 colored. heavy wtijht pattern which
arc lultablt for Ladles' winter Oveicoat and
which we arc acllln j at cot to jet Itxm off our
hindi. The price range bout 12 to $2 75 a
yard for 60 inch w'de. all wool. Imported goods
We ate alio In a position to make them up in
the latest styles at a reasonable prices.
v SUIT CLUB WINNERS
C M Cross - $35 Suit New Club -EM
Davis . $35 Suit Old Club
AL. ANDREWS
. Haberdasher and Tailor
Mr and Mra Fred Lawaon returned
tbie moining from Portland where
tbey viaited tbe exposition and all the
points ot interest adjacent to Portland.
After all t!if ri ia nothing like seeing
for ynuraelf. Go to the picture enter
tainment tonight and then you will
thank os for suggestion. :
Mr 8 L Johnson and Wesley York
of Hummaiville, are in the oity tod a
prepsring to leave (or tbe Portland
fair where tbey will spend a week. '
....
T F Maokrniller, a wholesale liquor
dealer ot Iron River, Wis., and who
Owns a aaw mill and large tract of
timber near Union, ' ia in tbe city to
day tiansaoting bunindaa.
lCEaa cTDuoT3be jaat returned from
visit to hie mining properties up
Grande Rondo rlver It is too bad we
BaWTmHus--tfiTnin this city who
are aa otbuslastio in mining a ia
Mr Bucte. lie baa great faith In thia
mining belt and his tenacity will prove
in time whether or not he ia correct,
tie belifeves the next few months will
tee quite an awakening wblob will not
be Injurious to La : Grande In the
least.
a,. t t"t
I The U on U A McAllister and wife,
coompanied by Mra Mary Ladd, ex
peot to leave tbla evening for Port
landT Mr McAllister would not miss
tbe atook show for a farm.
William Coooolly,' aaaiatant gupsr-
intendent of the O K A N for tbe La
Grande division, ia in tbe city today,
having accompanied tbe special train
over from llnnlluirton today. E. O.
Tomorrow tbe rity council meeta
and frum present ' Indlcatlous tlmre
will be Bometbiog doing." The com
mittee on inveatigationa are to make
Marebal I U Kanlk uap'ured an
Indian who weut on tbe war path last
night, after indulging in too Uiu. b
Ore water .y After eleeping aoundly
several hours be was turned loose tbla
inoruing, on a promise , that . be would
be a good Indian. in the future, '
Mra. ) L Miller, of Blocmington,
III., who baa been visiting hnr son, P
H Talmun and family of Fruitda'e,
left tbla moruintt for PorMand and
alter remainiug few daya wll return
for another short viait befote leaving
for ber home. , Mra. Miller was here
about five years ago and. was very
agretauly surprised at the , growth of
La Grande durlnit the Interim.
Mrs Bubler who ha been-viaittng
hereon, T E Bubler, left this morn
ing for her home in the east.5 She will
stnp off at Ogd4 and UU her brother i
who la a prominent attorney in tbat
et'y.
Geo ChildfW and family, li Alioel
left tbie mrmiog for a two weeks
vieit at the exposition. 2 '
Don't forget the moving piotato en
tertainment tontgbt at tbe Christian
ebarch. -
It la almost oertaln that at leaat two
more two story brick buildings will te
commenced In the near fptnre. .. ..
The early fall irlnde may lodioate
tbat thia ia to be the year that we need
all our aurplnsbay which was carried
orer last winter.
Do not forget to read the Newlln
Drue-Company's ad which appears to
this issue It will be time well in
vested. Do not miss it.
Tha O E 4 N Co has issued a cir
cular 'authorizing' agents to sell road
trip tickets to Baker City during the
fair at a fare and a third. " ,r ;
L U Hyatt, while riding a vicious
horse yneterday. collided ltb a fepce
post with the result tbat Mr Hyatt
now carries his shoulder in a sling.
George France, of Carnegie, Penn
la in tbe oity today. Mr Franoe was
acquainted with Prof H J( Hooken
berry In the eaat and Is vlBltlog.bim
today.
.Tbera . la another advantage tbat
parties having no yard fenoes will not
be compelled to rase off the leaves
from their trres Tbe wind will clear
their yards. This waa demonstrated
this af ie' noon. It ia n evil wind
however that blows no one good.
Tbe Paoslnn play tonight at the
Christian oliuroh comes , highly , re
eomwendrd and those wbo attend will
be wfl' eoteitained.
f i . rfOLLiSTER'S
flccky Mountain Tea : Nuggets
A Buy Ksdloint tor Boiy Fwpl.
.Brings OoMea Health cad Euwnd Vigor.
" A upraiflo for Contirllon, Indlfrwitloo, tArm
uid Ki'incy Troubles, Pimply Kvitsma, Impure
BI.-0.1, Rid Breath, FUuficlsh Bowel,.Beiula-ha
aniruackarhn. H'sRiirkr Mountain Tea in lab.
let form, 8ft rnta a box. Genuine made by
UoLuaraa Duva Company, Madiaun, Wia,
COLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
The More Haste the Less Speed
' May apply to a ' tight rope walker,
but not to ns. It'a thia way tbe
more customers wa have tbat are bun
gi y, tbe more apeed wa make to get
them fed.' We do it too, In auoh a
nloe
Genteel Fashion
Tbat, although their lunch la
hurried one, they have no dyapepaia
afteiward. Good food helps to do it
and good food for a little money can
always be bad at onr reataarant.
When you want quick luiuhescali and
see ns.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Wo se. weekly Meal ,
TlkaU Cash
$4.50
rid -'L. ,
BARGAINS
Steel wedges .
Steel sled get .
Crose cut saw
Aiea, with baodles
Hand ws ..
Healing sieve
Bed ateada
Drop Leaf Table
6 foot esteusion table. , . .
Kitchen safe
Cupboard
Guitar
10c lb
10o lb
,.,........50o per foot
.....$1.10
...... 60c
....$1.00 up
. .50o up
tl.00 up
(2 50 up
$2 20
, $2.50
$4.00
Marriage Licenses
Three marriaga licenses have been
lesued by tbe county olerk's ottloe aa
follows: Frank II Wanchard and
Helen Henrle, both of Imblerj W L
Robertson and Hanna Brown, both' of
this county and Charles A Saunder
and Bessie Ooe both of lgln
FOUMJ A pair Of obpa. The same
can be bad by calling upon officer
Cbildera and proving property and
paying for this notice.
Notice to Creditors
Notice la hereby given, tbat I the
uudersigned by an order ot the Hon.
County Court of Union County, Ore
gon, have bean appointed adminiatrat
or of tbe estate of Margaret OtL de- I
ceased. And tbat all persons having
claima against said estate are hereby
required to present tha same at say
residence la Union County, Oregon,
within six months from tha data of
tbla notice.
Dated at 8ommervllle, Oregon, tbla
2tfth day ot Aogust, 1900,
U EC-HUB OTT,
Administrator ot tba estate of Mar
caret Ott, deceased. -
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DiaiiliTiil
SALE
AT THE
We have some g?ed bbow casea for sale chirp
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Phone, Main 4
The Colonel's Waterloo
Colonel John M Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texas, nearly met bia Waterloo
from Liver and Kiduev trouble. ' In a
recent letter, be says: "I waa nearly I
dead, of these eomulaluta, and, al
tiHHigb 1 tiled my family doctor, ba I
did me no good; o 1 got a 60o bottle i
ol your irtat Klectria Bitten, which
f red me. I consider them the beet J
medicine on earth and thank Clod who J
gave yon tha knowledge to make tnem.' '
Moid, and guaranteed to core. Dye
pepela, Killonen'aa ' ai.d Kidney
l)ie-ae, br Newlln lrug company
CHICAGO
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For 20 Days Commencing
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ept ember 13
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ornggiete, at boo a Dotue.
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