La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 24, 1905, Image 6

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THOSE LADIES' COATS
THE GObBEN RtiLE STORE
CERTAINLY ARE NICE
THAT IS WHAT EVERYONE SAYS WHO HAS SEEM THEM
The New EMPIRE effect in three,
quarter length. Made of Broad
cloth, Covert, Kersey, Melton, or
Cravenette. AMD THEN THE PRICE
TOO. So much less than you have
usually paid for the same quality
and workmanship.
PRICE
$10.52 to $19.75
we nave the plainer ones also, at $3 to $5.50
MISSSES COATS, at - - - $1.65 to $8.50
COOP SERVICEABLE GARMENTS,' ALL OF THEM
THE OOLDJUN RULE COMPANY,
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Largest Store-
1308, 1310, 1312 Adama Avenue.
Smallest Prices'
TRY AN "AD" IN THE OBSERVER'S
CLASSIFIED. IT .WILL BE GOOD.
f3SISUgil3llgDi
PATRONIZE
HOME INDUSTRY
smoking
KEY WEST PERFECTO
THE VISTA 0RADA
and C. B. Cigars
Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN,
mil
Cor.
Ate.
Factory
Adorns
and Greec
wood Street
Jliairaiirzjiiiiitran
m . ""'
Suit for $16
Why go and get a Hond-me-down Suit
when I will make you up a suit juat as
cheap, better work and guarantee a fit.
MAKE YOU A SUIT FOR 115.00
QAJLT; AJST SEE us
SUIT CLUB WINNERS
LRiyburn . . $35 Suit New Club
A-L. A.N DREWS
Haberdasher and Tailor
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WANTED
ApplesVegetables, Hay and Crain
'2ii? D0W PUrkiDg Bpi',e8 8nd C8U Ufle sbinpine
look in any quantity. We pay Ligbett market
prices for aliproduce.
HONEY
Te have a fresh consignment of fany white clover
grteri neyWb;Chi80U h at
APPLE BOXES AND PAPER
Do you want apple boxes, boi lining paper, or wren
ping paper? We have them and sell them ,h0
aale prices. wuuie-
ST0RACE
we store all kinds or goods a', a verv low rate
storage plant is absolutely fire proof "and takes a
uw into ui luounuct)
Attorney L J Davis of Union, ii
over on legal business today.
Mr and Mrs N J Thomaa, are In tha
city the guests o( Mr and Mra J O
GulllDg. Mr Thomas la tha aniweln-
teadentof the famous E IB mine.
Egga are very loaroa and If . tha
market continues this way a few days
longer the price which U now 30 oeDta
will advance.
No little exoltement w.. ,1.1
the Elirln train last vanln h ti,.
prematare discharge of a revolver In
the Hand of a man by the name of
Yoakum. The ball pinned tur.mnh hi.
foot. He was taken to the aarffiaal
wuya , iiau lor treatment
and ia now In a romn over Julias
Fisher's saloon.
James Moss, a prominent farmer ol
Sand Ridge in Qiand Koude valley, ia
iu the city today on bia way borne
'roni Walla Walla, where be attended
the funeral of W W McCoy, an ancle
wl.o died in Portland last week, and
waa burled at Walla Walla ve.tar.1a.
Mr Moaa formerly frniuhtoH tm.n
Umitllla Landlne; to Idaho and re
members Pendleton wbt-n it wag hat a
Tillage of a few bouses, lie ia sur
prised at the remarkable growth of the
city. EaatOreoulan
New Grocery Firm
Mm. MagKie Shearer tbia aftern ion
purchased the Nebraska Grocery store
from Mra. Rainton, and will hereafter
conduct the tame. Mra f hearer has
jeen a resider.t of this city for the
past sixteen years during which time
he Ima made many friends who will
be pleated to know that she has been
al la to aeonre ao well an established
bnslnera. She will thornnohlv M.tk
(be atore and will endeavnr to kan .
all tlmea complete stock of fir. I r!..
groceries. Her advertisement will
appear in tomorrows Issue.
The QAM Club
Last evening a new social nlnh
orjjnrlzed wbbh .ill hereafter weild a I
considerable influence over the .nnl.l
affaire of this rliv. The na f.lnftv
h;cli will be known as the O A M. I.
'composed of young Indies and gei.tle-
t.. .....
uwu, uut won iremyslio lettira algnl
fy will remain a secret to all exoept
club members. Danoing wit the
principal amusement of the evening
A I Gale ia over , frets Union today,
: Ur.'O T Ba; !elt last night ' "tor
Portland aod il!a'nd "Ben Hnr."
, " E E Conley, the Crlte; wheat farmer,
is in the city today.
There are. quite a number of Strang,
era in the city the past few days.
J H Mathews of the Dalles (a In the
city today on basinets 1 ' -
William Fine and wife warn 4 naa'.
entera on the Elgin train last night
ana are in the city today. - i . t '
May rllle, the elsar man. left' hl
m rning for North Power to visit his
enstomera,. ' .,' '-' .-! ''
Joseph Palmer left tills mornina lor-
UttKer Litr.; He expects to retnre to.
m rrow eveninir. . i i
Mra E Gradner of Imbler earn in
on last nlghfa train and la .. in the
oily today visiting friends ,, ,
The men at cork ' derelnnlns (h
spring up Mill oauyon are now in
abont sixty feet and etlll gaiox into
tbe mountain.
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Ohai 0 Bunte arrived vesterda nH
will remain about two weeks lnnkinif
iter nia property Interest before re
turning to rortland. ,t i U
Editor Maxvell, of tbe Hcoot, was
La Grande visitor today, and tbe Ob
server acknowledge a verv
Kmn irum ine brotner. , ;
George McCabe, tha. railroad con
tractor who has the contract of build
ing tbe Elgin extension, is in th nit.
today having oome up on last nlirhf.
iram.
Ira W Hnlllnirer. ' rnnreaontino
George V Oram Atlas company, wis a
iauur ia me city today and left , on
the morning train for Baker City.
HEATING STOVES' AND,, ; STEEL
a-sf 1 'la.
RANGES
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I have just received my .fall stock of Heating ,
Stoves and Steel fringes, all sizea, "and prices in
proportion. If "you are giing io need a Steel
Range or Heater call an4 examine them, ,; ,
THE CELEBRATED
MAJESTIC
.'f
steel"
RANGE
h 1 also have a nice lot of lanternsahot gnus, rifles, '
i iwidkmmnnition. ;'i .t: ., ; !! . J . ; j,
MRS FiI-l TlN-H MURPHY,
Hardware and Crockery.
j Mrs Geoigfl d'Oannora'nd daughter
wn 1 niFfl nnun vtr n. in"D-.i j
...... uo.ci vyivjr, . I - " M AUIilBlU
E O Hurlingame, one of the, prop.fnd Tloioi' returned home this morn.
etora nf tha Un.l ..... t ' . .. I in 17.
rletors of the Murliugame. Payne Ir
rigation projejt of neur that city, is
in the oitv today on business connect
ed with his company. 5;, j
Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred Coolidga
paesed tbrongh this eitv this mnPnlnn
enrouteto New Mexico where ' they
will remain during the winter honlnt
that tbe climate will benefit Mrs.
Coolidge'e health Mrs Cooridge ia
a sistor cf J W Soriber.' Mr
ia tbe manager and one of the principal
stockholders of the Tuders National
bank of Spokane. The Traders Nation
al la rated as tbe II rat bank in h
sta'e of Washington and ntulirVr.
Coolldge'a management has incceeded
In reaching this distinction, though
only few years ago it was rated with
the smaller institutions In the state,
E SGekler ol Elgin, who has been
in the oity since Saturday transacting
business, feturiteA bom this morning.
' ack Frost is reforming; during past
few n'gltts and hsa not ben
neb tears as he iodolgrd in "the fore
prt 01 last week. - r .
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' Xhe ABU Steam laundrv thic
morning received a new steam polisher
wbiob will be a valuable addition to
he already, very oomplet plant
H J White; who baa Lad ebarse cf
he Doi'on Oodnty exhibit at the-Lewis
nd CUrk exposition' returned home
this morning. v" ''
I DrE A Vaughan; of Pendleton re
luroed yesterday morning, but be was
0 wen pleased with La Grande that he
purchased property in
Wood! Wood I Wood!
Good dry wood delivered
ANY LENGTH. ANY KIND,
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dihi prices on anantllv -
. . orders No order to large
or none to small
James Beavers, Red 1441
ing.
F 8 Newsome baa been annointed
street superintendent, for the north
side of the track, He now baa a foroe
of men putting in t cross walk in frout
of tbt Geddei grocery. ' , , r
Miss Maud Oavioees wbo has bien
the guest of Mra J D McKennon re
turneij to ber .home at Oniariq tbi
The LaQrandrlron Works tnH
-.:'.:''T''" ati
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Hot Dishes
are served fcere Tte'e la not a
single iceburg about oar hot" dUhea.
8ome reetauranta nerve what .h..i,i
be hot food, as if it had juat corns oak
ot.,
A Refrigerator i
ped today by wagon. '
iAU members of Ratbbone Slatara
are.requested to be present ' at the
Mr and Mra Harry Bunk, r wbo hav- after wbloh there will be refreshments
r BUS SJilE-W. VVi - f ni - - . , 1 '
(lays.retoi ned to their borne at Huinp
vt looay.
ii , . , -i u" i ivoa gives yorr dyssnept
eod a large barley cruder of 30 tons , sia and shortens your" life Out rTs-3
day.oapacity to X'ltJaviness ior"his''tanint serves what buoys yon On ami
Wallowa oounty ranob. I waa ship-.Hakes you fat and contented with 111
manina. tor a- good aqoare meal
thait will help you keep yonr religion?
oome and see as The oftener you
oome the better. I S
The Model Restaurant !
3. A. Atbucklc, Proprietor
By order ol M. E CU'v:
Minda Pattison.
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We sell weekly J CA
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BEFORE BUYING YOUR SUIT
OVERGO AjT QR RAINCOAT
tStefn-Biocfi
WE WOULD ASK YOUR PERMISSI0M TO BE
SH0WM THROUGH OUR frjiOBBY, iJP-fyDATf !
LIME OF GARMENTS. FROM THE MOST RE
N0WED MEN'S , TOGGERY HOUSE IIM JHE
This Label Stands for 5 1 Years
of Knowing How I r
Our
very
.(Won Produce ComDanv
2:50
Ia tha class in which our Odda and
Kndk aale ia rated. Thia record ullI
doubtless be broken tomorrow 11
people are finding out the real bar
gains we ere making, boys home
msde "Can't-wear-out" storking
railing in Portland and Bait Lake for
76o and 90a a pair, at 35o this week
CRESCENT KNITTING MILLS
Makes digestion and BHalmtUtln.
rtect Makes new red hloorf
nne Thai' !. uui.. .. .
Mountain Tea 111 do. A tonic for
thaw sllilr and BaaL osl a.
: x li . . . iw cenis, lea and
j Tablets Newlin Urog Co.
Cot
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EXHIBITED
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i mo rAiviuto BKID Of CLOTHING HAS MVEK
LA GRANDE BEf ORE, and wc feel assured after examlnatinn nf Mm. .kS
Ins f.t and workmanship together, with popular prices, you will feel satisfied
that we can give you values equal to any custom tailor for from $10 to sis less I
Ghieagg 1 Store
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