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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1906)
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S STORE NEWS J Jt-m ORE AT FEAST IS STARTED i AND r.UNLREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY SECURED BARGAINS F?0.v THE TASLlS SET FOR. OUR. Til M4MM0TH IMUAL CLEARAIGE Mil THERE ARE, HOWEVER, LOADS OF GOOD THINGS LEFT 1 Thousand of dollars' worth of goods to be closed out at about half their value. Practically every article in the store radically reduced in price to make this A GREAT TREAT TO ALL as we promised HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 1 Oc hose, now 8Jc 12c hose, now 10c 1 5c hose, now I23c 1 8c hose, now 15c 25c hose, now , 19c 50c hose, now 37c 60c 85c $1.15 uuion suits 49c 67c 98 c SMALL WARES Safety Pins, per card - - - Hair pins, per bunch - : - - Corduroy Dress binding, "-' . five yards Spool Gotton, per spool" , , - - - -Good imparted Japanese tooth brushes, four r - -' ' rows bristles each 3c Ic 15c 4c Iqc $2.75 3.50 4.00 4.60 5.00 LAMFS TAIinRFI) C.l OAKS ANfi SKIPTQ onu to 4& j nn 475 2.9S 3.37 3.83' 423 Jackets 5.75 10 50 17 50 22 50 Empire Goats u (i $2 43 3 98 4 59 7 93 13.25 17 50 White Semiporcelain.com mon sized plates, 7in set Common sized Plates Sin, Set Handled Cups and Sau cers Set Ewer & Basin Combinett Chamber and Cover S et Complete DISHES AND GLASSWARE 65 now 50 ' pCf imitation cut glass .45 65 $'.35 $1 25 .75 .35 .50 $1 5 $1 05 65 7 pc. " 4 pc. " Water Sets Fancy Vases $3.35 now $2 85 Jard iniers very neat dec 30 now. .20 .40 " .30 50 " 40 .75 65 Lamps, plain glass, complete .90 $1.60 1.25 2.00 1.75 150 .10 .13 .IS .20 .35 .40 50 now .65 " .75, .90 " $1.60 " 1.35 " HO .06 .08 10 I3 28 .32 .38 i LAMPS Decorated Stand La,mp $2.00 HOW $1.65 " t. . . .. .. 400 " 3,20 6.50 5.15 In our DISH DEPARTMENT you will find values never offered be fore in Union County at the price. 67 pc. Set 'white Porcelain $4-60 67 pc. sot handsome Decoration ' $6.75 $10.00 Suits 8.00 Suits - : I. 2.00 Suits - II. 00 Overcoats 9.60 Overcoats ' 6.60 Overcoats 6.60 Cravinette Coats 4.23 Boys' Overcoats 5.60 Overcoats . 5.03 Duck Coats -'2.00 Duck Coats 1.60 Duck Coats - MEN'S FURNISHINGS - $6.50 5.25 960 8 00 7.00, 5.00 4.85 3.15 2.45 2.15 1.50 1.05 Men's Overalls " .60 now .50 Men's Overalls ' 85 s" .75 Men's- Heavy fleece ,r Underwear .50. .60 " .45 Men'sy Heavy Wool t, 0. Underwear $1.05 .85 Men's Work Shirts - -50, .60 " .," .45 We will use the knife on all RUBBER FOOTWEAR, but space prevents our quoting prices. HANDKERCHIEFS .05 Handkerchiefs - .06 .'0 .15 .50 (i .04 .05 7 J .11 .35 .10 Towels -v.7 121 , .10 .5 .11 .18 .14 .25 " ' .19' 20j " .24 35 " .28 .35 Table Damask .28 .50 " .39 .60 " " " .49 .75 ' .60 $1.00 .78 $1.25 . " .i8 $1.25 150 '.1.75 2.35 2.00 3.00 children's Dresses .98 $1.18 1.50 178 1.63 2.47 HUGE PILES OF REMNANTS, ODDS AMD ENDS IN SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, DISHES, GLASSWARE, ETC. Hundreds and hundreds of articles large and small, greatly reduced to make this the FEAST OF FEASTS IN BARGAINS. COME EARLY, as many lines are limited, owing to , Large sale of last month THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY THE SMALLEST rTHE LARGEST z ilUkc vjvi-vi-M B-.I wjmi nni . PRICES t ir What effect gcod fuel has upon a meal. You should know that. : WE HAVE dCOD WOOD : And we are waiting to deliver any quan'ty at any tlma to a your home. a YOUR TEAM KNOWS The difference between good feed and the other kind r : STEAM ROLLED FEED Adds pounds to the pulling power of your team. A trial will demonstrate the fact use either phone or send us a mail order AMUSEMENTS A HEW PLAY A new and modern play by Hal Reid will be presented at Steward's opera house. "At Cripple Creek." is the title of the piece and the scenes am laid in a m'ning camp among the Rockies in the early e'ghties. The story told is very : GRANDE ROMDE (ASH (0. : Lewis Bros. Prop. Cler thinking, decisive action, vim and viror of body and mind, the sparkle of Ufa, comes to all who us. Holhster. Rocky Mountain Tea. 55 cents. Tea o Tab:eU.-New'.in Drug Company. interest ng and uplifting in ton and the play abounds in wholesome and hearty comedy. It is acknowledged by csmpen ent critics that not since Bartley Cam bell's masterpiece "My Partner" has so well written a play, dealing with life in the Great West, been given to the Amer ican stage. TO MIGHT There have been myriad of good fight in recent year. Some of these bout have been shown in moving pictures and om have not but every man who ha seen the Britt-Nelson fight picture declares emphatically that no fiercer, gamer battle ever was contested than the fray where the mighty Dan overthrew th native son. Courage of th highest typ; heroic resistance to th attack of an overpower ind foe, and unconquerable determinaiion n assult all these things atand out col ossal, and stamp the battle as a climax of bravery and fair honest struggling. It was a wonderful fight and the pictures tell the story better than any words sould do. J. W. Coffroth, president of the' Colma (Cal.) AthletioClub, where the fight oc cured, is the owner of the copyrighted films. The pictures may be seen at Steward s Opera House Wednesday evening, Jan. 3. HOT TIME I?f THE JEWELRY BUSINESS . Sale closes Saturday night at 1 0 p. m. sharp to wind up our sale. We have de cided to offer you such prices in watches and jewelry that even the small boy can afford to carry a standard watch. We ask you to compare our prices with the prices of other jewelers and catalogue houses and you will find that you are not only saving the regular jeweler's profit but that you can pjrc'iase watch3s and jewelry from us for lass than the cata logue houses or jewelers can buy the same goods. This is no bluff. Note the following prices. 1 2 size B. W. C. Company gold filled case, warranted by the maker to wear 20 years, fitted with a 15 jewel Elgin move ment. Complete $3.80. 1 2 size Dueber 1 4 K hand engraved hunting case, warranted by the maker to wear 25 year fitted with 1 7 jewel ad justed Deuber movement. Complete $ 1 4. 1 3 size royal hunting gold fil!d case, warranted by th maker to wear 20 years, fitted with Waltham movement Com plete $9. 18 siz coin silver heavy open face case fitted with 17 jewel adjusted Seth Thom as movement Complete, S7. 18 size hunting gold filled 6 year cat fitted with movement $2.60. 1 8 siz open fac screw cas nickel fitted with 7 jewel movemer.t $2.60. 18 siz open fac silver cas fitted with Waltham movement Complete, $5. 6 siz hunting 6 year gold rilled crown case American jeweled movement, $4. 16 size open fac gold filled cases (only) standard make such as the royal Crescent and Deuber guaranteed by th maker to wear 20 years. $3 to $4.60. 1 6 siz open fac case standard make, land engraved 14 K gold fi'l.d warranted ay the makers to wear 25 years, $6.50. 1 6 size open face nickel (casas only) screw case, 90('. Regular $1 alarm clocks, 60J. Coo Coo clocks worth $18, now S5. Filled rings worth from' 600 ts $1.60, now your choice, 30(. Solid gold rings loss than one half former price, $3, $4 and 6. Chains now $1. ' . Brooch pins, stick pins and all other articles one half and in some instances one fourth the original price. We di not pretend to Eat the cost of hase goods as this stock must be closed out. Remember these prices remain good until Saturday night at 10 p. m., January 6, 1906. The Rainbow Store. 1IBI ii . Of HORRORS IN M (dildren Tern From Molrs and Rent and Torrtad (liild- ren Used as (lulls. HALF THE WORLD WONDERS how the other half lives. Those who use Aucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sores and all skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1 130 E. Reynolds St.. Springfield. 111., says: "I regard it one of the absolute necessities of housekeeping." Guaranteed by Newlin Druo Co. 25(. HEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE I have moved my real estate and In surance office to room 5 over J. M. Berry's store, where I am better equipped than ever to handle farm lands and city pro perty. 1 also writ fir insurant on farm property. G. H. Powers, the Minnesota Land Man. New York, Jan. 3. Stories cf horrors so revolting as to be almost beyond belief are told by many of the 1300 Russian I refugees, who arrived here Friday on the ! Hamburg 1 American steamer Graf Wal I dersee. Although coming from widely ; separated parts of the Russian empire. ! the stories of all of them were markedly I similar. Torture and death in all their ! most revolting forms were witnessed. Children were snatched from their mothers and their little bodies rent and torn. Mother and fathers were struck down in the midst of their families. On littfe girl, Rosa Rosenski, a child of 9 years, came over with her brother Isaac about the same age. These two children are th remains of a family of 1 0 parsons, th other eight having been killed by the Cossacks at Moscow. Hirsch Siedlitz, who was a storekeeper in Kieff, told of hi flight from that city, after a massacre.of Jews in th market Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid lctricity. It goe to vry part of your body, bringing new blood, strength ar nw vigor. It makes you well and keeps ' you well. 35 cent. Newlin Drug Company. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN Notice i hereby given, to whom it may concern, that I will not pay any bill or debt hereafter contracted by my wife, Ida S. Alden, a sh ha abandoned me without cause and sued for divorce. Dated, Da 28th., 1 906. J. F. "AixeiJ square. He said: "At midday on Friday, three weeks -ego, a bugle sounded two blocks distent. A second, third and fourth bugle answered the first and next cam a clatter of hun dreds of horses hoofs, and the Cossacks rode pell mell through the streets leading to the mark?t place and fell upon the market rr.en and the women and children.- "I was in the market r lace at the Urns. I don't know how I escaped. . The women wore on their breasts tiny Ted rosettes, the emblem of th " revolutionary party, and these were selected as targets for the lances held by the Cossacks. The lances seldom missed their mark. 'The women and children wer kicked, hot down and trampled upon. Everywhere was blood. Daad children were used as club for wsmen suspee'.sd by the Cossacks aa being th mothers of. those children. Thousands of corpses were gathered up, aftr th carnage." NIGHT SCHOOL Thos desiring to join Prof. Hoeken berry't night class in arithmetic, ar re quested to leav word at this office or with the professor. . Th class will start next week, Further particuls r regard ing place and time of meeting will be an unced later. LOST Small black purse containing $J 0 bill and two $5 gold pieces. Finder re- turn to this o.Tlo and receive reward ANNUAL MEETING Of th shareholders of th Farmer and Trader National Bank of La Grande, will be held at their banking hou n La Grand on Tuesday, th 23d. day of January. 1906. between th hour f to o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. to select a board of director for the nsuing year and for such other busines as may corn before said meeting J. W. Scbiber, Cashier of th Farmer and Traders National Bank of La Grande Dated this J 6th. day of December !90fl f'i r i f t l I