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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
; ....... t ea miii . . ,. . 1 STQV E S - : I i Local Itenjjf is I llllli i f 1 ; i: f ! i ! 1 THESE COOL DAYS REMIND US THAT WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE, AND WE MUST PREPARE fOR IT. :: -: .. . ' THE GObBEN R&LE COMPANY In its Hardware Department, . ' " Has a nice lot of Heaters, Pipe, Stove Boards and all other accessories necessary to make the home com 1 fortable during the fall and winter muiiuis. They are offering these goods, too, at THE SAME LOW PRICES THAT ALWAYS RULE at THE GOLDEN RULE. : Call and look them over and we will name prices that will interest you. :: Presiding Elder J D Gillilan returned tbis morning from a tour of bis cbargee in Idaho.' .' ' , .. j, -' J E Woodell of near Bummervlle the Pendleton - Business THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, Largest Store 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Smallest Prices . LADIES' OVERCOATS We will roaie up those fine overcoat patterns into ladles' overcoats for from $24 to $32 each. These coats are made to fit by competent workmen and are not onlered from eastern wholeale houses. You take no chances. If they don't fit or suit we don't ask you to take them. SUIT CLUB WINNERS Paul Rohr . . $35 Suit New Club A.U. A.N DREWS . Haberdasher and Tailor m City Council Business Ready For WITH A FULL LIME OF FEED, NAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay highest market prices. "V Slater Building IEFFERSON AVE . Main 57. WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumber At the oounotl meeting lait nioht a Q Long of Portland offered to Install ore aiaim syatem for the spm of $385 nd aitar diacusaton it was rafarFarl tn the Wajre and Meant committee to con- auit wun too telephone company to certain whether or not they would cooperate, as all oalls are reported to central who tooohet the bat too and rings the fire bell. - Tbe committee to whom tbe petition tO ha? the Citv jail Vacatari or mnnJ to the Br department building, wai reported favorable to tha natltln nun and the Waya and id earn 'committee was instructed to ascertain bow muoh teel cells would cost and to rannrt At tbe next masting. The quettiou of seourln batti-v iu to the opera honeo wta discussed and ine rlre and Insurance oommittee was instructed to make a thoronnh in.n. gatlon and report their endings at the D uieedng. rrom tbe expression presented there it little douht hnr i,.t the conditions will be Improved The water oommittee was voted I WO, It In tbelr Judgment they siwlfit to use to coutinoe the development of tbe springs The tonnel is now in 33 feet and tbe committee are sreatlv an coutaged Tbe flow of water Wi re ported as increasing Steps were alto taken to secure a oontinaatlon of tbe optli a, also to secure option I on other springs in protimulty. The mite aide condition ot tho side ' waiks came in for a sbaie in the general dltciiaalon and It was decided to flrat purchaae a quantity of lumber and then for one month at least employ I one man to look after the walks in the northern portion of tbe city and for. I the ttret superintendent to devote hia ! attention to tbe balance of the oity . ' ( Tbe resignation ol Clt)- Enuln.er Sella was accepted and L A Pickler watelioled to the position. I Ordinancea were pataed eatablUkln i the grade on sixth street to ounisb teamtUra for" Iniorloa walk. An ordinanoe waa paMd ralaiug "the gj miwr oi me city recorder to $76 per month. - '. Tbe usual claims agalntt the city were audited and tbe counoll adjourned to meet two weeks from lat ulgbt. baa eotered college. In order that all children ma We. .uuiiuun, 10 vian ine lair there will be no school tomorrow. ' s v i. V -SB .f Tbe Welter Signal stva that , Rna.. Hnghea left Welter for . La Grand where be will remain for the winter.. A L Craig, general pateenger agent of the OBAN Oo., passed 5 through tbe oity tbls moraine on a tnnr of in. speotion of the oHoet along tbe Hoe. J . .. 1 Mr, O 0 Ooodnonib la la - PorilnnJ laretponte to telegram from, (bit tlsler. Mrs. J K Whipple annonariog takea place today. Mr." and Urn. Whipple are well known to thlt ' city . John Mara; Jr, and slater,' MIh's Annie, left laat evening for Portland where they will visit the fair.' Mr Mare win ! return to his home In Montana and Miaa Annie will attenl sobooi this inter In Portland. f Tbe board of diroctora f !. r - Mrande school dittrlot will meet to morrow evening to recdva hill. receive tne reports ol the teachers and transact the uoal bnainana .. .hui. -n. a oeiaen 01 tbe Cove. pleasant viaitpr at our oi&oe today. Thomas Smith ezpeott to leave in a lew days for Bolts City, Idaho, where he expects to make bli. future home. lurncr Oliver it representing ,u' " vranoe Indies fleigbporbood club at tbe general federation wbfeb It now in sesaion at Eugene. ,! ! Mr and Mrs James McCIure retnrpt ed laat evening from Porthnd wh.'ra spent two weeks visiting theexpoeition rar juouiure slates that he was a o run- ably turprited at the compltUneaa of tbe expoaition, and moat of all eoht- ed tbe atock show, which bo" state. turpatttKl any thing he had ever'hafore IW,' ' '.; ' " : ' ' .'- 1 HEATING STOVES AND - STEEL r wrj 1 nti Wm SI it y- . - ., - , t RANGES : - .fV-'a". Ut.l . j I have just received my fall Block of Heating. Stoves and $teiel angeBH ilJei,1 and5 pricea in -proportioo; jlyou nrV') Range or Heater call aha examine' tnem, : - THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RAIVCE ' " I also have'a'nlce lot 6f lanterns atot gnns, 'iifies t MRS:r'T.nmiJMuiiPHY( kpooO. UrsI I Hdwsj and CrocKery.x K Run Over By Train n ti i 1 . i j l - . Nytb Yakima. waa'runKvfr leeterday br o. 0 at Hilgard while "' attempting' to board the train, Injuring bis foot ann anme. The man was brought to th cltytand taken to the Foley house where his injuries were arrsied By Dr George Jiiggers , It was found that tbi bone of the ankle" waa badlv eraah ed and laoertfteon made In the flesh. It cannot be dr'termine a" let 'whether ma toot can be saved or not. The man't pareare bave been oommnniota e. with at 'ortb Yakima apdbe will vqaeui noma ,oo nigM H"'0 ;. ifi I Fpund, 1 Guilty Tbe second trial of Mvran KUnirht. obaigMt liavinaiwereB property of Sheriff Jay lot ot pmatilla OOOniT. WHICH DC dlswiaad ol : in thla city, to J U McKennon, retulted in t conviction. ? i Two1" Sentenced Judge Eakin ntenced Frank Hn.- ard, who pleacl guilty H to t'he 'cliarite of brtakln.'intotb ORkti freluht; car, rour years, and Alyrou Blanubt was convicted of horse stealing, two Memorial Services ! i,i Killed, M Shops. , By fcrtpps News Asioolatlcn: ; ; ' Ban Fraocieo Oct 6 Tbi Duehieis of tbe Conloderaoy ,beld . memorial services this morniqg and resolutions were pmaeel It, memory ol Mitt Mildred Leo, Judge J H Bagen. of Teun. Gen T J Churoliill, ,.Qe0 Fiubugb Le-, f Jar. U..u Ml T1- ... rt i " v' 1 " jh n b ureena . . . ot K kr'rf Jnh aw a , i"'1"'' "iwuieu Dy nie employers ot Ky. aed Jobn 8 Ward. ) . ;l r and Mlowiworkm.. . , - .... ,1 ,, Portland Oct 6 J K Whlnnla. In tha employ of the O R & N died at t VinoeDt's Hoanital 1 vttkanta. afternoon a a result ot be(ng crushed between locomotives at'tta Albina shops in tbo mbrnina.' Ha' ' i! years old, and leave a wife and faniilv at r 839 Rodnev uanna Cnx.l arraogemeats Lava not jt haan m.,ia """.'fP'w nao. oeen i toe mplfij f i Of tbe O DIDinl for ISItaaW an,l" o.l m J -1 wmu am ' f 7 s business cbsnot In Cove Oregon, bakery, confee u"3' '""I T"T "r '-'- iow a year. u.ta be bought lor a few days for $1600, purchase price includes building. Ctoae for tell ing sickness., f.a Grande Invest ' tf tey Hotel Broc, f' ' towns do. KOhV SAtB-Elgbt cheloe resldenoej Iota 60x180 feet also fine driving horse .and' road wajon,' Prof, Hen drlcke, Phone 442 Black. : ... $ I. I p. '"'''Nv '"' at it ''talM- , ' ' KPSsjSs-. - 'rain 1 ;j ' v IT SMELli GOOD but that's nothing la tha taatlnir. T. a steak Jt for tbe goda. ; 1 The Waldorf- Aetor and onr raatn. rant are tha oi.ly ones 'on 1 earth on ran get them at.. ; , t-.. SEAT YOUR GUEST '; before one of these steaks and It will bind the bargain von'ia talulaa nt quioktr (ban anything ; elte. Qood Uvnra always ear at oar rssturaat, You'll lve longer and dla bapp(er by patronizing n. The Model Restaurants J. A. Aibuckle, Proprietor ' ' We sell areekly t A aaeal Uckeu tor aMu.allGHT - 4 - . - - ... ' ' 1 !( .al :.. fj ja 1',.: ' BEFORE IBUYING YOUR SUIT aT jj . -net JlTVr! WE WOULD , ASK YOUR .PERMISSION TO BE SHOWI, THROUGH 'OUR NOBBY, DP TO DATE LINE Of GARMENTS,! fR0rMJTHEJV10STJREirr NOWNED MEN'S TOGGERY HOUSE IN VhT WUKLD . .V .V , !.V., ;rJ : f WIS 1 aaWawawaWjaawawiMeeawaaxwa In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we Ret the beet goods, and can afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of .wholesale puces j STODDARD LUABER CO. Nibley Siftmjgs Jamas Ransom and family left thle morning to visit relstlvea in Off d An. Utah. - ' Wm D Soutbwlok left thla mor niva tor Salt Lake City. . . j Mr Taylor and wlfa ha tn.t mL i turned from a trip to Wallowa. ; ' MrEubanHlatt and lamllv exMct . to leave here this week for Unoa h.u k. . ti, 1 . A, ... I -win man toeir IQIQre , borne. ' ' , : . Tbe F MM I A and V L M 1 A ' bold a very interesting program meet log ben 8nnday evening, Oct let. ...'' s :J '"ri j 'J"' This Label Stands for 5 1 Years M mm . ' V . oi Knowing How T T T I liailtltiiatiii aS ,1-1 fO'VA.l' VJ!; Sfr. iff THIS fAMOUS BRANDW tfoTHIM tiAS': NEVER BEEN EXHIBITED IN U GRANDE BEEORE. a5 we ,ec, aSsrd.afteamlnao .r sarae. tat m and workmaashiMoSelher will, popular prices, you win" fce, satfen,,, U,at we .,n r.aValgal .anyci.sl.n.tail.r forfron, SIO,!!' Store fir i s . ... .. ... .. 1