La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1905, Image 6

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The Golden Rule Company's Stock
Is Complete in every detail, more than Thirty Great
Departments filled with Seasonable goods of every" de
scription and now offered to the trade at the Lowest
Living Prices.
DRY GCOOS, SS'.CES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, LADIES AMD MEN'S FURN
ISHINGS, MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. GLOVES AND
KITTENS, UDIES AND MISSES TAILOR MADE COATS and SKIRTS, LADIES
TRIMMED HATS, GIISLDRENS HATS and CAPS, FURS. SCHOOL. SUPPLIES,
TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, GRANITEWARE,
CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES AND RANGES.. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE,
" TOOLS, sVcRtIkS GCSDS, ' WOOD " and WILLOWWARE, WASHING MACHINES,
SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES. .
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THE- GOLDEN EOLE
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$40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY
DEC 31 11 -
Every $t cash' purchase! or paid on account en
f'iles you to a chance. M ., M
COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER I
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SUIT ClUB WINNERS
WaSkjrM H 0. v - ' $35 Suit New Club
ATBONIZE'
HOME INOaSTRY
KEY WEST PERFECT6
THE VISTA ORADA
and C B. Cigars
Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN,
Do you want Imh egg"?
Do V"U preLr rice crisp
and tendVr vegetables?
Do you like the best and
freohrst fruits?
Go to GtDDES BRO.
you can always depend on
gtttinj just what you van1.
Helnze pure vin. gir, you
can do your own rcdu ing
Helnze pickles ard(how
'chow.- ' ' '.
Crosse and BUckwtll's
chow chow
LOW PRiCES, BEST GOODS
QEDDEJBR2
North FirStrwl
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HEIGHT AND
11303, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue.
Factory ' Corner
Adams Avenue
and Groan wood
Street.
Saved By Dynamite
Sometime, a flaming city ia aavad by
dynamiting a apaca that the fire can't
cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so
long, you feel a it nothing but dynamite
would cure It ' Z. T. Qray, of Calhoun,
Qa writes: "My wife had a very ag
gravated cough; which kept her awake
nights. Two physicians - could not help
her; so she took Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption. .Coughs and
Colds, which eased her cough,, gave her
sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly
scientific cure for bronchitis and La
Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug Ca
Price 60c and $ 1 .00; guaranteed. Trial
bottle free.
OUR SPECIALTY
, Fall vegetables of all kinds at
the lowest currant prices. Our
applea are especially full from '
60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar
bos gets you the best applea to
found in town.
- Watch for our new wagon which
goee by your door daty..
SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY
' ZUNDEL & LAWSON.
COM PA NT, I
Smallest Prices
SOCIETY
O. A. M.
The Q. A. M. CTub gave another danc
ing party in Armory Hall Saturday even
ing.' .
' DAHEN-KRANZ ,
Miss Margaret Kirk was hostess to the
members of the Damen-Kranz at -. the
opening meeting of the year, '0S-'06,
Saturday evening. ' A pleasant time was
the result of the nicely planned affair and
there was -much merry-making when all
assisted in -preparing the chafing dish
supper, ; v
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At the suggestion of Miss Jessie Grim-
put, the people of Island enjoyed a straw
ride Saturday evening. About 30 of the
young people were loaded into wagons
and after visiting May Park , and La
Grande they drove to the river and built
a huge bonfire. Here hot coffee and
sand witches were served. The guest
report a merry time as they always do
when Island City folks attempt an enter
tainment of any kind.
The Neighborhood Club meets- tomor
row atternoon. ' ; '.. i
Peanuts in Malh?ur '
Mr. and Mrs. M. Page of Watson Ore
gon, made us a pleasant call last Satur
day and left us a few psanuts of enor
mous sise which he raized on h a ranch
near Watson. They are the largest w
have ever seen and he raised 30 lbs.
from a pint planted.- This is only a
suggestion of what can be dsne in Eist
Oregon soil. -
The peanut are on - exhibition in the
Gazette window. Malheur Gazette.' '
A Sparta Pioneer
William Arble. who was among the
first to placer mine at Sparta and who
for the past th riy year, has racked, pan
ned and sluiced in the gulches of that
pioneer mining camp, is in the city under
the doctor's care hoping for an improv
ment in his(, balth. The, old pioneer
thinks he is getting better, And his many
friends hope that he will regain his for
mer condition of health. Baker City
Democrat, :v-
For Senator
It is stated from sources that seem to
speak with more or less authority that T.
T. Oeer has announced his candidacy
for the United States senate "and to fur
ther his interest has purchased an in
terest in the Pendleton Tribune. Mr.
Geer has been 'before . the public for
many years and has won his success
largely through the press and it is quite
possible that there is something in the'
report
LOST A bunch of keys. Return to Red
- Cross Drug Store and receive reward,
Company L will give its regular bi
weekly dance this evening.
Leon B. Stoddard of Union is in .the
city on business. .
Mrs. -Dr. W. F. Whiting of Elgin, is In
the city today visiting friendl
J. S. Kalian and W. Pugh. well known
residents of Summerville. are in the city
today. , ' '. ' '
Fred Shoemaker, a Pendleton insur
ance man. came over this morning on
business. . f
J. M. Spence and sister of Pendleton
came over last evening and are in the
city today.'
. David Husband of the state of Wash
ington will preach in Central Church at
7:30 this evening. All invited.
Miss Mayme Carr left this - morning
for her home in Boise instead of -Satur
day as reported previously) '
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wiggles worth left
this morning for Salt Laks City where
they will spend the winter.
P. A. Worthington. the O. R. & N
right of way agent, came up from Port
land last evening and left this mornim
for Elgin. . , .
J. S. Kees. a well known hardware
clerk of Pendleton, and W, M. Slusher,
sheepman of the sania place, spent Sun
Mr. A. W. Hogue. a former resident of
Iowa, has arrived in this city' and will
open up a stationery and book store in
the room with W. K. Davis; the piano
dealer. . . j '. r : ,'. ,
;The brick cottage of Mr. G.' M.
Richey in the southeastern ' part of the
city is being completed and when finished
will be one of the handsomest residences
in the city. , jv-v ; , a
Mrs David Kinsey came down from
Baker City Saturday evening, for the
purpose of attending the. funeral of Mrs
Huntington, thinking it was to take place
Sunday. For years they were very close
friends in the old town. ' . v
Sheriff Penington escorted Jack Gab
hart to the penitentiary .Saturday night
where he will serve two year as a re
sult of his pernicious habit of -getting
drunk and appropriating other - peoples'
property. '.vVV..-;-v--y -' M-f
Rev. L. R. Robinson, bf Texas,1 is In
the city, a guest of Rev. W. 'H. Gibson.
The gentleman is looking for a location in
the west and is delighted With our beau
tiful and productive valley, and 'expects
to visit the Cove this afternoon with a
vtew of locating, and he certainly 'will be
well pleased with that prosperous section
Engineer 1 A. Fickler . completed ' a
ditch out in the valley four mile :aast of
this city that will irrigate nearly five hun
dred acres of land. For grain pur. soil
does not need water, but . experience
proves that many crops need irrigation
and every year more land is being irrj
gated.'.. ' ':'.; " - "
. Your tailor
You ar hard ;tb fit''
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I have Just received my fall stock of Chinaware m hand
'Painted, Decorated and Whits Haviland. Also complete . .
'stosiof Cut Glass and Silverware, all new patterns.
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' Our real .estate men should push
Grande Ronde as a winter resort if this
weather conUnuea.mbjftlorjeerj ;.It cer-
I tainly tannot be excelled. .
Mrs Hadley. ttte.'tfejb.fjfr for the , L.
O. T. Mand Mrs. E. Walters went to
Imbl r Saturdaf'iVhet,ij.)(fcy reviewed
the Hj,ve at that place in the evening.
Tney eport everyjjbinip Jys-class or-
""Deputy Sheriff , ,To i 'Johnson todry
notified the saloons, in. eXjthaj garni -j
ling must cease..: He stated that com
plaints had come"to''him 8 ;aBegmg that,
the oity authorities Ka4 .soaar failed .to
eofqicthe law, and that he ' would ry
his hand at it .
nity
Opportunity is a shy creature and does
nofwatt long forany' &itant. soul to
makeup its mind to 'follow lis 'leading.
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'eomewith me -ana P53I-de 4he goool-
says Opportunityi -arai mimayt adds -imr
medUly,"Le nowj-i jXherj.is uxca.
opportunity for toW6roV.JBut (Snty'Wayl '
Acttiow in WB living prBsSnt, -and..1lfie
future shall' ' take'caCtf of 'fUelf.-faW
York .Observe)'.' "
..i wl una ,.
acres of knoA tlje east side of "-thstvaV
tif arid his uj?, contemplation th bor-
ntf or a well in the. hope of strains an
'arttst'Wow;";if,'n: is successful. 'the'
problem of Irrigation .so, far as" his lands
are febneelrned, ' wilt ha been settled.
Baker City Qemocrak ;.-
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,Arried.;;;;;,:;
At the Hotel Foley Sunday - evening
Nov'.".)Li.ir. Guy Fisher and Miss Lula
Martih boi ofv Cove. , OvHt King of:
iicating. ' 4 number of friends witnessed
the c'eVemoTiy.'
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e)eTee
Slyly Trusting thus to cover
This
h his on shortcomings as a
(tfraftinan. As a matter of
rsct mnety-nine men out of
one hfodred are easy to fit
if ;thl !dothes are made
rightl ifw ei&eiWok)
will fiiou, be.you-lea or
"slout short or tall. Fifty
,pne yoars of knowing how
Jwve . aplvetj Hft1l fKijt'
and are sbffiWSlp- rk
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May BolCKitfaleYii
"' Dr.'C M. Faull" is "the owner df. 640
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Crockerv. ,
WoodlWobd!Wood!t
Good dry wood delivered
" to any part of the city.' .
ANY LNGtfr.;ANY Rind,
Special prices on quantity
orders. No orde" ioo ..
large or too small
James Beavers, Red '441
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,i,Vfien The Turkey Comrs
: To )rou Jn ourirestaurant you will have
i triple feast ' Tdbr'eyes will feastn'Ks
teirtptfngippearance. , Your nostrils will
feast jn Js appetizing odor. . Your palate
Will feast-on its delicate flavor.'. -.
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' Wilr be-a y tc-beiinembered. . With
Wall thkk pnospeef . what. the good of.
bothering with a home dinner. Spend
Thanksgiving here and be happy.
Thzodel Restaurant
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