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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
t :i l --S . i ,- EXTRA SPECIAL0 for SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2 3 THE GREATER GOLDEN RULE'S GREAT PREMIUM SALE MAS GERTAINLY BEEN A HUMMER Thousands of people have been made happy by the great bargains they have ob tained from us during this great sale, and the many useful premiums we have given them ABSOLUTELY FREE, we are glad also, and we want EVERYBODY IN THE WHOLE VALLEY TO BE MADE GLAD. We are ambitious too. We want the comming Saturday to be the banner day of this huge sale. To make it so and to show the people what We can do wh;n we try our "level" best, we offer FOR SATURDAY ONLY III! . I j J warn Local ItBlD "H". j .V-'-r;-'! CO pairs lifaot's soft sole Shoes, fifty cent values, per pair..,.. ' 35c 7Bpelrr Children s Kid and Calf 8boea 1 to 5,00c to 75e values 49c 76 pair Children's Kid and Call fihoes b0.to 8, 76o to $1 values 69c '60 pair Children'! Shot,' Kid and ' Calf, )i to 13, 11.25 neat values Q8c tOO yard, Wide Taffeta Ribbon, 20o and 25e values, Ibia tale ... ... 5c Lot Glassware 600 Pieces icy p jl ju Regular Prices LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS AMD. FIRS 25off off25i For this Day only There are nil new goods arid we want you to eee iuui, , Such a discount from OUR prices certainly should in duce you to buy. NOW if po sible. " ALL OTHER GOODS AT PRICES NAMED IN OUR SPECIAL AD AND CIRCULAR, THESE YOU KNOW ARE ALWAYS BOTTOMUNTIL yE Kfi0CK THE BOTTOM OUT This in addition to Special Premiums as advertised THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. ' 1 1 i, M '.. I Largest Store- ;.M.r: :' i sigy.':? ,r rrv gss Smallest Prices HEATING STOVES AMD STFEL - RANGES J have just received my fall stock of Ilent iog Stoves and Steel Ranges, all tizefl and prises in proportion, 'if 'you are' gjing I o need a Steel ' Range of Heater-call and examine them, W K Davis, of the I-a Grande Knit ting Mills is lo Baker (Tfty. - ' W D NeUon came down from Haloes lat night oo business . Mr and Mre A B Cooler arrived Ibia morning from' Portlaud . ' MUe Cora Harding bae resigned her position as book-keeper It Grandy, as Kuasell on account of, ill baallb. ; , 1 1 W R Kivelt, of Weieer, ' who ban been la the city the -past few daye the gueet of Mr and Mre H V Wet return ad home thia morning.? Tc - ..';' There will ' be a aotdul dance to mr rrow evening at the 1 Armory ball. Thomas oroheatra will (urnlah'the music end all ladies and 'gentleman will be made Welcome. " "' "" 1 Prof U 3 Uorkenberiy l on 'tie program for an address daring' the session ot tba Wallowa teachers In etltate whieb meets oo the 27, 28, 29 of this nionthi f '' 1 ' ' avldaoo, a promoter of the Grande Konde alectrio railwtv came down last evening , from . Sampter neraia , . Kalph Ladd and Burt Oilman, have retnrned from a weeks visit at the ex poaition. Thev report having bad a most enjoyable time. CI ! - ... I . - i i ,. .f x-. C 'i U I Mr. H F Ynang of Hllgsrd, was a La tJranda visitor, jyealerdaj-.' Mr. Young (a' well known throughout the Inland Empire s thecbamploa beep ahpartr. t ' 0 I Tvler.nf Jhn Diy, Oregon, w in the city yiterdy puicbmirg a lirye hill of,, Iiimua., furuifbing (pods from Henry & Ctr, preparatory td a weiling. . vj(j,v THE CELEBRATED v' RANGE MAJESTIC STEEL 1 1 ,1 also have a njee lot of lanterna, sboj, giiim, liflea, nd amraguilion, tf . , , , . 4 ' , '. - ' ' . . s -- " - ! - RS..T.jrjN?i MURPHY, v Hard waie and Crockery,v "f bJ9319aHBSaiaStS8i-SSH5g3MSa5MatMiiBE2SBSS Miss Aona Del.oug, who" has been visiting (be Lewis and Olark ezpnal' ti'n, ieturned ' home this niorulng, aiid left on the Rlgln train lor ' A Heel, wbere sbe will visit her parents a few daja ' . '"' " ', ; "' ; ' ""' t U 'l'lr'- -tit a-- . Mr and Mrs Wm Bmi'h and wife and Mrs C L kaoton of Chrlam iD, III, and I 3 H Saolsbetry, a prominent farm er of near Imbler wanin, the eityyestefv Jliy.' Mr SauUberry raiitd 7000 bush Is of wheat thi year, MtT.tf VbWb'' lie sold early in the seaaou, the remain der be will hold. He also has 30 acres I potatoes this year Which - are yield frig 'air r6p(l.. ,.- I J B Oilbam, ooo; ty clerk of Unioo County, vu iu tu vivjr j.i.; lr; hjs b roe la La Qrande, oo a briei bu neas trip Buker Citv. Herald. The German Clnb will give" ejdanoV onigbt. Owing to a misunoVrxleod itig Jlie lft time they gae a dance ie balfwi ji4 )n ; proper eoi d'ijion, but trie hiauagemeiit asVufctS lbt verytbing will be in ptoper ort it: 4. order lo- eigbt. Tbe B'urt Mountain Marb'e & Oreo we empatiy's wagrttj 'will leave to- mor'owv lor - E'gio with two moos t - i - -i ments one to be ertcttd iver the grave of J frank -fag . and one (or tbe little child of F M Shorter iMrand Mri G W B anner, of Joseph, who bava beeit vWt.fij the .expogltlsn for I be jst te days, pMead Jbrcngh ttaekAlfa K i a mnrnlnn aft nt ran lea. ftmmaft Jnn . . . . - . . . . . n visr a a is euwi mub vaia wwv uvuiwi Q Smith t Cbjlcotb Mo, le t for Mf lJonuerl(0M 0f llwea(Jf Portlaud today after v'sit DB relative. ) -n of w la this oltv. Mr Wn hmlth h. 1. 1 . ' banker, and Mr J U Smith. h A. . J 1 T Duglaas, the contractor, real estate dealer, . : and ; M rs Kentnn are coasina of Mrs . 8'ephea Csdy of tbisclty. t ;;,( - Dr T E Pardon and Mrs Z P Ea i bank who' have 'been spending 1 tbe summer at tba boms of their daughter and slater Mrs F F Moore It ft last night for their borne In Kansas City ' Mrs Moore accompanied them on the trip, having been called to KaDsas City on business matters' which have arisen since her reoent trip there, ' Mrs 23 Keady For Business WITH A f ULL LINE 0E FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kind of hay and grain, and pay. highest market prices. V.OLIVBR Slater Build ins: JEFFERSON AVE Main 57. BARGAINS Steel wedgea . . MOo lb " titeel sledges 10c lb Croat cut aawa .................. 60o per foot Aies, with handles $1.10 Hand eaws 60o Heating stoves $1.00 up Bed steads ..................... . 60o up Drop Leaf Table $1.00 tip 6 foot extension table $2.60 up Kitchen safe .$220 Cupboard ..$2.50 Guitar ...$4.00 We have some ged 6how casta for sale chirp A M Osburri Dead The Oregonian of Sept 20 says: "A M Unborn who baa been a reaident f Oregon alnte 1W1, died laat nigbt at his hnma in MouUvllla, at the age of 79 A week ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis end has been ainkiua rapidly siuce that time. Mr Oaborn was boro In Meadvllle, Pa., where he resided op to tba time of his comlng to Oregoa He engaged in ttookraia- ing near .Eugene until 1894 when be moved to Fairvlew, and from there to Mootavllla two years later. There are living four sons, George C., of La Grande, and Paul, Guy and W U Oa born, of Falrvlow, and a daughter, Kutb, who resided with har father at MouUvllla. The funeral services will be beld to morrow at the family home, ,29' Hart avenue. Montavlila. They will be londuoted by, the Maaons, o which order Mr Otbtirn was a member.' Mr U U Oebarn has been manauar of tba telephone company la this city ror nearly two rears. made; a baslnees tiip lo Elgin today. Mr Dullest has tbe contract for building tbe leaver and Brenholt's reaideDoes, and his trip was lo' pro. ore lumber with whiob to comple'e the buildings in Third' ' "V: Prizes ; In tbe Lewis and Clark stock show E 3 Conrad & don captured two third prizes with their Hereford bulls. Eolipeo won, In tbe.' three: year ? and .U... .1... , I U . . ' 1 nnrm win nnl. hut - amtm . .mini. ' , . . ' . "T jtn tie la month and aader W tnoStbs VS.... olaee. rOLLI&rCR'S , tt&zVy Mountdin Tea Nuggets ' ' 4 Busy llediolsa br Buy Popl. -, Erfnbi Ooldt.it lienliit aid Kuawad Vigor. ''1 mivHlf! for OunTf illon, Inrtlfrwttlon, lrm ' U..I Ki li.fT Trr.uhics, I implei. txijiemH. Iinpura Bl-1, B.l Rreath. Hliimrl.h Bowel,, Ht-A.1 ha anil llookltehs. It's H'fky Mountain Tea in tat -let ft.nn, H5 rents a box. ilf-nitinn made by UOLLMTm I)JH1 CdMP.NT, MaJJuuU, Wl. ' 40LDEH NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0PLF ' ' - The More Haste the Less Speed May apply to a tight rope walker, but not to na. It's this way; the more customers we have tbat ar hqu-, g'j,;tbe mora speed fa makeylo get them fed. We do it too, la suob a nioe!-' - . 'Ui.i. 3 ; Gtnteel Fashion That, although their loncb Is a hurried one, they have no dyspepsia afteiward. Good food helps to do' it tnd good food for a little money esu always be bad at our restaurant. When you want quick lunchescall and see us. ' - M QDK Li RESTAURANT " .... J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop 1 OPEN DAY AMI) NIGHT i t We ee.. weakly Meal , t A . 'llokata Cash 54-50 ' i-'Vl'..'.!,- t v - e I . . . S K.-U- . t. ''i .,t ft SALE AT -THE mums i The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 Carnegie Library Closed Kiohtuond. Ind . Sent. 31 Tbs nr- negie library here has been closed ow- Ing.to laok of funds to support It. PA HERN HATS FROM NEW YORK . . 1 . . V We bare juet received a large eoo slgnment of patter bats which we will plaoe on sale Friday, Saturday ; and Monday. There la but one bat of a kind, and ladies will do well to call at once, as all bate not sold Monday evening will be returned to tbe makers Yon will be surprised at tbe reason ableness ot tba price. Do not forget tbe date. Friday Saturday and Moo. day. Tbe kainbow Btore tf .'. l.'.l ll,K 4 ..- ('; , . A.l'. jj-j r' : at-i-.K- ,,i..if,'.i'' . , ! vK rro 1 III i l W D VlT i '1 Lt ' September 13 . . , . . . i 1 . I tie