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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1905)
tgtsssseaaftA ' ALL: l -rv, J. ll n Local Item? " i SALE ; ; I I J J i IIEATiNC STOVES AMD STEEL RANGES THE FAIREST ' FOR THAT GREAT PREMIUM i 4 NO JUGGLING WITH PRICES, NO MARKING UP OF GOODS 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. V ? BUT EVERYTHING MARKED TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN OF PROFIT and then THE SAME PRICE TO ALL THAT IS THE THE GOLDEN RULE AS APPLIED TO MODERN MERCHANDISING FOR THIS WEEK WEARE offering even better, a SPECIAL PREMIUM FOR EACH CASH PURCHASE : i - . i v to For each S .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 V RAILROAD FARE" Free Free Free Free FREE THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Xar?est Store- Smallest Prices Ready For Business WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buv all kinds "of bay and grain, and pay highest market prices. HV. OLIVER Slater Building: JEFFERSON AVE Main 57. Mrs S J White who has been lu Portland alnos the opening of the fair baa leturned. Mr Wbita is still In charge of the Union County exhibit. Distant Customers It's not neoessary tor you to be ritiat iu iowg 10 ue Deneatea oy oar excellent . drai store terries, for wi have provided fur the distant ones by lnangnratiug mall order system. The only way for yoa to judge what a convenience this will be to you is to try It. ;. . You'll be pleased with the prompt ness with which your orders 'are filled and you run no risk, lor we guarantee everything and rtfnnd the money if you are not satisfied. NKWUN DRUG CO LADIES' OVERCOATS We will make up those fine overcoat patterns into ladles' overcoats lor from $24 to 932 each. These eoats are made to flt by competent workmen and are not ordered from eastern wholeale houses . You take no changes. If they don't fit or suit we don't ask yon to take them . v SUIT CLU3 WINNERi C M CroM . - $35 Suit New Club E M Davit . . $35 Suit Old Club . AL. A.N DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor turret BARGAINS Steel wedges Cross eat saws Axes, with bandies , Hand saws , Heating stoves Bed steads ....10o lb ,..10o lb .COo per font .$1.10 ...tOo ......$1.00 up .60o ud Drop Leaf Table ......................... n.oo op 6 foot extension table.... . . ..... .$2.50 up Kitchen safe ...a.................. 12 20 Cupboard ................................. .$2.50 Guitar $4.00 We have some good show cases for sale chsrp. The: La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 The Colonel's Waterloo Colonel John M Fuller, of Hone Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo from Liver and Kiduey trouble. In a recent letter, he tays: "I was. nearly uenn, 01 inege complaints, and, al iiiuuiiu 1 uiaa my family doctor, be did me no good; no 1 not a 6O0 bottle ol your great Klectrio Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the beet medicine on earth and thank Uod who gave you the knowledge to make them Hold, and guaranteed to core. Dvs pepsla, ttiltousorss ai.d Kiduey Diabase, bv Nuwlin Drug company druggists, st 50o a bottle. Lodge Directory. CAULK8 La UniDQa Alne ra W O K vary Huadajr ntiilit Id K ol f ball at I tfUIUnit brettaeru Invlled u, uul. I. A. alakm, W. P. J. K. Pollock, W. 8. 1 0 O r La Grande Lodge, No 16 iru .a their hall (Tery ttalurday night. VlaHuii un Mr. cordially invited to atkmd. Cautery plat can be aaea al Model Rm auraut. , ., , Jaoita Mom, N li I. R. Buooki, See. . STAHltNI'AMPMKNT No SI, 1. O. O. F, smu every Unit and ibtrd Tburadaya In the tnonUi In Odd Peiliiwa ball. Vlalllng palrl ruha alweye welcome I. H, auoua. C V. Kdmond Kobinaon. Scribe . BU8TKHN8TAtt OKU Bop. Chapter No tSroarta Iheeecoad aud fonrm WeriDead u aib Diouth al jM p m In Mwonic T.iupie Mania Aldrlcii, W II ' Mar Aaroick. fee , ? . at. W.A. la Urandf Uamp o.tto3 ma evtry flint and third WednTSli of Ihe month ai 1. 0. U. V. Hall. All Tiiitii'g nuWk aora are cordially uinlwl to anrad. John Hal), fUrk. rORKMTKHH OK AalK.KICA-Oinrt Maid Harlon, No 1 mrata aob Thunday nlgM lu H. ol f Ball. Brotbati are invited to attaad. i . XaTlllaon.Chlet Rannrr. ' - v wllllama. Kin. Pee Board orjw&e-rr.U L blasara, John Mall and Herbert fabieoe) KRIKNDHIIIP TENT NO M-K. O. T. M. Mrrta aMoud and Iblrd Wrdntwdaya iwb asonth, lu 1. O. o. K. hall. Viitui(kclKhta winirtA. it T WKIHKNUaUUEH. Com. MUX bLOCH. tteoord Keaotr VT 8 Ezell, of Elgin, is up on basi ness O E Cochran oame orer from Union today on legal business. John O Newton of Rski-r City, is in the city today. E J Sullivan and wire leit,tliii morning for rialt ia Portland. Polk Mays, prominent citizen of Lfstloe. is at the Foley House today. ,Mrs Suafs "bit left tb's morning for Butte, Montana. .. . , . Mrs John. Ladd left tl.is morning f r a flsit in Portland, J County Cominifsioner Robert Bluuienstein of Elgin, is in the oily today. ' Frank K Smith, who is with tbs G MAM company of Elgin, is in the city today. ' , , A y dirties of Wallowa, is In the oity today risltinc bis brother, who resideshere. ... ,. . j Prese Leis ieft this morning fot Portland. Mrs Lewie is already there and will return with hlm.v .'Mrs Anna Stevens, a pioneer woman of La Grande, ia a guest of Mrs. Charles v Cottell, sud. s Tlsiting th Exposi tion. Oregonian, , Tomorrow being ths r'eaat of 8t Mathew, there will be m celebration of lh Hol n J enarob at 10 a m. Attorney J T Hmkla and Antonol I Nolte, prominent liquor dealer of Pendleton, are In the elty today Iran saoting boeluess. : ,.'-(?" Mis J L f Javinein of Ialind City and daughter, Mrs N Molltor, left this morning for Portland where they will wiait the exposition.- . ' ' ' B M Qrsndy of May Park; pioked box of delirlooa strawberries in bis gardeo ye.lerday and from the crop of new blossoms be may . have another. . Owing to the fact that Councilman Bolinencamp and ' Fowler being in Portland and (ianiluer Uinc in Elgin, here be has a railroad contract, cm less some of (be three return, which is not probable, there will be no council meetiug this evening. It requires fonr to make a quorum. Dr , Uendereon, who was formerly associated with Dr A I, Uichadson. in medical "practice In this oi'y, pasved through this morning from a vis t in the east.' Dr Henderson is located at ARtoria where he 'la known as a suocessfil practitioner West Walters, a veteran of the turf and who has taken part in nearly every race meeting on the northwest circuit for the past thirty tears, has I have just received my fall stock o Heating Su.ves and Steel Ranges, all sizes, and prises in proportion. If yon are going to need a 8teet Range or Heater call and examine them, I THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE" I also have a nice lot of lanterns, shot guns, i ifles, 0 and ammunition. " - . MRS. T. N. -MURPHY, Hardware and Crockery. a Hansen oame down to see the deg and mm a Mr . astei Victor from Telocaset pony show.. Fred Houth, saperiotendant of the Grand Koude Eleclrio Company made 11 tiip to Cove today. II the committee which has ths matter in charge experts to make ths) propesed oouuty fair a success, it la certainly time lor them to let ths people know something about It. . Mrs. Mioheal Smith, of Mlnakota, 8 D, who bai been in the city visiting friends and relatives, left this horning c; wiijf. nun waa aooompanled by Mrs. 8 0 Carpenter and Mrs J E Birdsell. J D Casey is down from H lizard to day. Ue has disposed of ths entire cut of bis mill to Idaho dealers, and he reports that the Grands Ronde Ronde Lumber Co. has completed abont three mile of its logging road op Rock creek ' When oompleted ths road will be seven miles in length Cozada Dog and Pony show arrived In the city this morning and the hearts of the small boys and girls, and soma grown people too, were made glad therebr. The . aeual street parade took plaoe this afternoon, and array of small horses, short tailed monkeys. and long haired dogs, was sufficient to make all the little ones thankful that the days ot ahows bus not yet pasted. The afternoon pretormanoe this afternoon la now In progress. Robertson-Brown Mr. W L Robertson and Miss Hannah Broan were uolted in nmrrlage today at the horns of Rev. O H King, the otno'ating. minister. Mr. Robertson is an employe of the Grande Ronde Lumber compsny, having held the position ot scaler for some time. Miss Krowo Is well known in Perry and in arrivodat tbs fair grounds from L' this city. The young people will mske Grande with Democrat, a runner Baker City their home In this city until the mills open np again In Perry this fall. KOLLISTCR-S flacky Mountain Tea Nuggets 1 ' A Bmjr Hediolne for Buy Paosla. Brine Oolilaa Healtk and Kaagwad Vigor.. . . A onrciflo fnrCnuatlpnllnn, Indlmntioa. Lira ind Kiilut-y Trouble, Plmnlea, Eczama, Impure Blood. Bad Breath, Rhenish Bowela, Headache, and Hiickaobe. It's llocky Mountain Tea In tab, lot fcimi. .' ent a box. Outline made by HiH-usTita Duoo CoafAHY, Madiaon, Wia. S0LKH NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPlf l-TS': ...V if J: The More Haste the Lest Speed May apply to a tight rope walker, but not to na. It's thia way; the more customers we have that ar huo- g 7, ths mora speed we make to get them fed. We do it too. la euoh a ii lea i . Genteel Fashion That, although their lunch la a hurried one, they have no dyspepsia afteiward. Good food helps to do it and good food for a little money can always be bad at our restaurant. When you want qulok lanvheacall and see us. '- ' MODEL . RESTAURANT J. A ARBUCKLE, Prop. OHEN DAY AND NIGHT Weee.. weekly Meal a Tlokete Caah S4.50 1 aaEulSaaawawkaS !i n DISSOLUTION SALE AT THE RF.D FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop, Safe and reliable rigs furn at all . times. Special ac oomodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. 3-5 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Giain and feed. Free delivery to all parts ef the city.- Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 19fil Horaea. hartuaa and wagon r bought aud sold J" 1 CHICAGO r . . 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