La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 05, 1906, Image 8

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MORE GOOD THINGS I
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THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S
Mammoth
Clearance
Sale
The & reat bargains mentioned in our previous adds have gone fast Hnndreds
have been made happy by the wonderful values they have secured, but in a stock
so large and varied as ours it is Impossible In a hurried visit through the store to
see all the good things. We therefore desire to call . -
SPECIAL ATTENTION
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TO SOME GOOD BARGAINS NOT MENTIONED BEFORE
Ladies' Tailored Cloaks and
, Skirts
$3.00 Jackets $2.43
4.75 " 3.98
6.76 '' " ; 4 59
$10.50 Empire coats $7.93
17.50 " " 13.25
19.75 " " 14.59
22.50 " " 17,50
All this season's styles.
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
$1.10 Valves for $ .89
1.35 " " 1.05
1.50 " " 1.18
1.65 " " 1.31
2.00 " " 167
5 MALL WARES
10c combs now 8c
15c " " lie
18c . " " 14c
25c " " ' J9c
35c ': " 25c
25c Purses 19c
35c s" 28c
60c " 47c
75c " 59c
$1.00 " 79c
SATE tN SKIRTS
$1.15 Values $ .98
1.50 " 1.23
2.50 " 1.98
3.00 " 2.37
3.75 " 2.98
LADIES' TAILORED SUITS
We have just a few of these
Ieft--$I2.50 and $15.00 val
ues whicn we now offer at
your choice for $6 25
Less than cost of ma
terial. LADIES' WRAPPERS
$ .90 Vlaues for $ .75
1.00 " " .75
1.25 ' .98
1.35 " " 1.05
1 65 " " 1 39
' LADIES' SWEATERS '
$2.65 Values for $1.69
2.85
1.89
AH Picture Frames Rcducad 25 to 50
perccnt
Who would ml be clean?
Diamond "C" Soap, per bar .03
All 5c TolUt .03
10 ptrcent reduction on all Havllard
China. 1 his makes a 100 pc. $30.00 set
Cost $27.00
In White Scmiporcela'n we have s me clot
out. Thy rrust be sold as we have a Urge
stock bought for Sprhg and need the room
Plata from 25c per et to 48 C
Cup and Saucer from 40c per set to 50c
Plater from 10c to 36c
Complete et of 6? p'ecet $4.60
Sleds $160 now $1.25
SleJs $1.65 now $,40
Sled $1.75 now $1.50
Sled $2.50 now 2 00
Bissel Car ret !tweepcrs from S2 46 to $4 27
None bcttet made
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Glassware. Graniteware, Doormats, Sfove
Boards, Stoves, SewingAtacrtints, Lamp?, Jar
d'niers. Every department is full of bar
gains '
MEN'b EURNbWNGS
150 Shirts at half price
100 Snits et cost or below
$3.00 Hats
$1.50 Hats
$1.00 Hits
$2.50
$1.09
.78
$1.00 Men's Wool Undeewear
.50 and .60
.83
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LARGE LINE OP BEDDING
Qn'its, Blankets Pillows, etc. Reduced to
manuafcturers cos.
Men's and Boys' Pants, Sweater, G'over and
Mittens, Caps, TrurKs, Opting Gowns,, Foot
wear and Suspenders, I' you don't need
them now buy for future me.
1308, 1310, 1311 Adama Avenue,
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LOCAL ITEMS :
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G. L. C lea son, who ha been a guest at
the Stoll home, left this morning for Pen
dleton and other western points.
Mr. David W. Hug, a successful farmer
of Elgin, was a guest in Rev. W. H. Gib
son' home last night '
Mr. D. M. Clark, of Cove, who ha
been in the city visiting her sister Mrs. A
U Richardson returned home this morn
ing.
Mr. A. L. Richardson left this morning
for Portland, where she wilP remain for
the next three month to receive vocal
and instrumental instruction under one of
Portland's leading musical instructors.
Miss Anna Hoak, who is in ths city
visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. John
Hoak entertained a number of her friends
last evening. The evening wa gecupied
with game, music and conversation.
Miss Hoak expects to return to Portland
in a few day.
To much credit cannot be given Hon.
C. D. Huffman the secretary of ' th
Fruitgrower association, for it wa very
largely due to his untiring effort that
th meeting was th unquilifled success
that it was. Wa believe th Hood River
mwuiwi iiu a,ii ..r. Mu.T.:r. cr?'
likewise.
A WORD TO FARMER BOYS
The experience a young man gains on
th farm is a most valuable asset He
should, therefore, reflect well before
deciding to throw it away by entering
some other profession in which this ex
perience i of no special value. This i
particularly true when we consider the
extent to which most of the other pro
fessions are crowded and the unusual op
portunities now offered in agriculture.
Every ambitious farmer' boy should plan
to supplement this experience by a train
ing in the College of Agriculture, ss as to
be prepared for the greatest possible
success. Ten year ago it wa freely
predicted that the demand for trained
men in agriculture would toon be over
supplied. The supply today I many
time greater, and the demand is farther
from being supplied than ever and is
growing more rapidly than the number of
young men fitting themselves to take
such positions is increasing.
From a letter by H. J. Walters. Dean
of the College of Agriculture, Columbia,
Missouri.
BOB'S RUNAWAY WIft
(UO1BOOBSV BM3N lddJOS)
Sioux Falls, S. D. Jan. 6. Bob Fitz-
simons was reported as coming to this
ciiy to'communicate with his run away
wife. He has not yet arrived.
HAZfR BEING TRIED
(Srrlpps News Association)
Annapolis, Jan. 6. Marsconi. of Florida
was placed on trial at the court martial
today accused of hazing Roberts of Illinois.
STEEL RANGES
. :
I have the celebrated Majestic and Superior Steel
hXL. no equal as to baking qualities
and durability. Try one and be convinced.
A few heating stoves left, upon which I am giving
10 per cent off, while they last.
Don't forget about our cross cut saws and logging
tools.
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MRS. T.N. MURPHY
2 Hardware and crockery. J
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YOUNG IS MANAGER
r fOR JONATHAN BOURNE
John C. Youns. of this city, the erst
while chairman of the state central com-
mitta of the populist party, is in Portland.
. t nnthina oarticularly . strange
about Mr. Young being in the metropolis
but his business there is something or
interest at this time.
From advices received from Portland
it appears that Mr. Young i officiating
as the political manager of Jonathan
Bourn, a candidate for the omce or
United States senator for Oregon.
Dunns the silver campaign Messrs.
Bourne and Youns were in the harness
together and did effective work. Now
that Mr. Bourne has high political as
pirations it was but natural that he
should select his able lieutenant Mr.
Young to assist him on the road to vict
ory. Baker City Democrat
TUESDAY NIGHT
Next Tuesday evening all former tu
dents of the old Blue Mountain University
are requested to meet in the parlor of
the Commercial Club for the purpose of
considering whether or not to hold anoth
er reunion and if so when and where.
WANTED
ri,i.u.n nd ducks. Market firm.
w. want all we can get this weeV.
Grande Ronde Cash Co. Phone maif"V
and Vergere phone. .',
The Q. A. M. will g-.ve a party in
Armory Hall tomorrow night All mem.
bers cordially invited.
fINE APPLES
O. P. Shappat, one of Cove's leading
fruitmen, who is attending the
fruit growers convention, brought in some
fine specimens of a new variety of ap
ple. They are called Opalesc and will
probably be the coming biand for this
section. They are highly colored and are
fine eating or cooking apples.
DON'T FORGET
Ticket holders to the Popular Course
should remember that Judge Stephen A.
Lowell is the second to lecture. Remem
ber the date is tonight
ELKS SOCIAL
Saturday evening, tomorrow, the Elk's
lodge or this city will give a social to
which all members, their wives, daughters
and sweethearts are invited to attend.
OYSTER TIME
is always looked forward to with expect
ancy. What more lucious than a plate or
Blue Point on the shell, or a stew, or a
fry, or broiled.
OYSTERS, OYSTERS, OYSTERS
any way you want i th way we M
them. Oysters we keep are the best in
the land and all have a good pedigree. If
you want to give an oyster party, our
restaurant is the place to bring them to.
We hope to see you many times during
oyster season. -
The Model Restaurant
J. A. Aibutklf, Proprietor
OP'N DAY
SO NIUHT
Wneii wecklv l eft
meal ticket lor P4
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DON'T FORGET that our regular prices are always from 10 to 25 percent less than is
usually asked for the same goods and that when we tell you practically every ar
tide In the store has been reduced In price it means something THAT WC CIVC
FREE WITH CASH PURCHASES PREMIUMS WHICH WILL ENABLE YOU IN TIME TO
FURNISH YOUR HOME ACS0LUTELY WITHOUT COST
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1
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will have some- -
thing to say in
a few days
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