La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 06, 1906, Image 6

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MORE GOOD THINGS
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THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S
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Clearance Sale
The great bargains mentioned in cur previous atfs have gone fast Hundreds
have been made happy by the uonderful 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 ail the good things. We therefore desire to call
SPECIAL AT TE N T I ON
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I TO SOME GOOD BARGAINS NOT MENTIONED BEFORE
LOCAL ITEMS
, Ladies' Tattered Cloaks andi
Skirts
$3.00 Jackets $2.43
4.75 " 3.98
6.76 " 4.59
$10.60 Empire coats $7.93
i 1750 " . " 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
: L65 " " 1.31
2.00 " " ' 167
SMALL WARES
lOc'combs now,
15c " "
18c
25c
35c
25c
35c
60c
75c
$1.00
Purses
8c
lie
14c
!9c
25c
19c
28c
47c
59c
79c
SATEEN SKUTS
$1.15 Values $ .98
1.50 " 1.23
2.50 " 1.98
3.00 " 2.37
3.75 " 2.98
LADIES' TAILORED MJITS
We have just a few of these
left$!2.50 and $15.00 val
ues whicn we " now offer at
your choice for $625
Less than cost of ma
terial. LADIES' WRAPPERS
$ .90 Vlaues for $ .75
1.00 " .75
1.25
1.35
1.65
.98
1.05
1.30
LADIES' SWEATERS
$2.65 Values for $1.69
2.85
1.89
Ail Picture Frames Rtducad 25 lo 50
pe'eent
who would no! be clean? .
Dhmond "C" Soap, per bar .03
All 5c Toilet .03i
;;, 10 percent reduction on all Havilard
:; China. This makes a 100 pc. $30.00 set
:: Cost $27.00
1 : In While Semiporcela'ti we have s me cloe
out. They rr.ut be sold as we have a large
s ock bought for Spring and need the room
o Plates from 25o par set to 48 C
Cups and Saucers from 40c per set to 50c
J J Platers from 10c to 36c
, Complete set of 67 p':es $4.60
o Sljs$150 now $.25
; Sleds $1.65 now $10
i: Sleds $1.75 now $,50
j Sleds $2.60 now 2 00
GRr AT BARGAINS IN
Glassware. Graniteware, Doormats, Sfove
Boards, Shves, Sewing Adenines, Lamps, Jar
d'ni?rs. Every department is full of bargains
MEN' EURNISHINGS
150 Shirts at half price
100 Snits at cot or below
$3.00 Hats
$1.50 Hats
$1.00 H. ts
$1,00 Men's Wool t'ndeewear
.50 and .60
D. Fitzgerald will go to Dyyton,. Wash,
tomorrow for a few days business trip.
Judge Wilson, of Union, is spending a
tew days in this city.
Archie Conley, the young Cove farmer,
was a visitor in this city yesterday.
Ben Bowan of Wallowa county is in
the city visiting his son, Adney Rogers of
this city.
Judge Robert Eakin returned last even
ingrom Portland where he has been on
a business trip.
Messrs Fred Bock and G. W. Thomas
left last night for a business trip to Mex
ico. They will absent about a month.
L. Billings, of Imbler, returned to his
home yesterday after being present at
t le t ruitgrowers Association. '
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Swackhammer re
turned to their home in Union after spend
ing a few days here visiting friends.
The United Order of Artesians will
meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Mary Aldrich, at which time the newly
elected offlhers will be installed.
Mrs. Lena Blum of Portland is up from
ui,mi,iHi mil vwii iiiaiiua til bitfui
before returning. She was met here by
D. Sommer of Elgin.
Dr.H. A. Ketchum. Sabbath School
Missionary for the Presbyterian c.iurch
in Grande Ronde Presbytry went through
this city today on his way to help Rev. L.
S. Mochell of Summerville with ssecial
meetings.
Do not fail to hear Miss Julia Frasar
of California Field Secretary of Board of
Home Missions tomorrow night at the
Presbyterian church.' Miss Fraser is a
very interesting speaker. Her stories of
the Mexicans and freedmen are most in
teresting ami instrj. trig. '
ICE CROP HARVESTED
Julius Roesch reports that he has 800
tons of ice in his refrigerator plant, and
600tons in the ice house at the ice pond.
Even with 1400 tons on hand he still
lacks 600 tons. The ice is of fair quality
and is from 8 to 10 inches thick.
If there is no more ice this season Mr.
Roesch will order his ice Dlant at once In
make up the shortages If there is more
ice, the plant will not be installed until
late next summer, as intended.'
STEEL RANGES
I have the celebrated Majestic and Superior Steel
Ranges which have no equal as to baking qualities
and durability. Try one and be convince!
A few heating stoves left, upon which I am giving
1 0 per cent off, while they last
Don't forget about our cross cut saws and logging
tools.
IMRS. T.N. MURPHY I
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MISS MICE WIDS FEB. R
Washington, Jan. 6. The President and
Mrs. Roosevelt announced tonight that
the wedding of Miss Alice Roosevelt to
Nicholas Loneworth will occur on Satur
day, February 17. at 12 o'clock noon in
tne east room of the White House.
BOY KILLED WHILE COASTING
Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 6. Lorin Snow
ball, a boy, while coasting down hill nn
Third street, ran under a street car and
was instantly killed today.
SOCIETY
KAFFI-KLATCH
Perhaps the largest social event of the
week was the whist party last evening
given by Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Hall and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berry at the latter'
elegant hjme an Adams Ava. There
were about twenty gussts, besides the
members of the Kaffe-Klatch. Among
the many pleasant features of the evening
were the piano solos by Mrs. W. W.
Berry and Miss Felice Lyne and readings
by Miss Matlock. All social occasions in
the Berry home are delightfully successful
and this was no exception.
401
Miss Margaret Porter will entertain the
members of the 401 Club Monday eve
ning. a. m.
The Q. A. M. will give a dancing party
tonight
DELEGATESAPPOINTED
President Wm, Miller of the Commer
cial Club has appointed the following del
egates to attend the State Development
Leagua which meets in Portland on the
1 2tn. The State Press Association also
meets at the same time.
Gao. L. Stoddard. Geo. L Palmer. Geo.
H. Currey. Fred B. Currey, J. W. McAl
ister, C. D. Huffman and A. P. Davis.
BOUND OVER
William Hunter, a young man aged 19
years.was arrested yesterday by Constable
McLachlin, charged with the larcenry of
a horse the property of S. O. Swackham
mer. He sold the animal to a neighbor Mr-
Gifford near Summerville. He waived
examanation and Justice Hough held him
in the sum of$400.
VISITS IN PENDLETON
James Reavis, formerly a dentist in La
Grande, but now located on a fine alfalfa
farm 10 miles wsst of Walla Walla on
the Walla Walla river, is in the city to
day visiting his brother William Reavis,
who purchased the Nowlin property on
Garden street, and his father. ex-Judga
D. B. Reavis of Wallowa county, who
spending the winter in the city with his
son, William. East Oragoman.
OYSTtRSIT (S
tH ANY TVtfc Vs jNI l
in
OYSTER TIME
is always looked forward to with expect
ancy. What more lucious than a plate of
Blue Points on the shell, or a stew, or a
fry, or broiled,
OYSTERS, OYSTERS, OYSTERS
any way you want, is the way we seMpr,
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. Aibucklt, Proorlelor
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Bissel Carpet Mvcepcs from $2 46 to $4 27
None bettet made
LARGE LINE OP BEDDING
Qn'lts, Blankets, Pillows, etc Reduced to
manuafcturers cost.
Men's and Boyj Pants, Sweaters, 0 over and
M ttcns, Caps, Truiks, Outing Oowns,, Foot
wear and Suspenders, you don't need
them now buy for future me.
Annual January Clearance Sale
Now in Full Swing
Without regard to cost or previous selling prices, we propose to make this the bargain
event of the year. Can't list ail the good things, but the store is full of them
Gome in and share in the great money saving carnival.
SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT
HALF PRICE
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 ue tell you practically every ar
ticle in the store has been reduced in price It means something THAT WE CIVE
FREE WITH CASH PURCHASES PREMIUMS WHICH WILL ENABLE YOU IN TIME TO
FURNISH YOUR HOME ACS0LUTELY WITHOUT COST
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I
; 1303, 1310, 1312 Adami ATeoue.
I Largest Store- Smallest Prices
Furs. Ladies' Waists I nrlip' and r.hilrirerTc rA3t. t,:i .
, lauuitu direct Suits Drpsc t
Ug Sacks and Skirts ' DfCSS" A
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Embroideries, Insertions and laces that retailed from 15c to 35c nTr .t. " ::
; ; best Value in the city, for 5c ' V ' thc i :
Waist Lengths, Skirt Lengths and some -6 'and 8 yard nitTTTTT Z W
Goods, at values below cost. ' ,n Flne Dress i
I Ladies' Wool and Wool Mixed Veits and Pants, 60c. 75c, UQojaTmn f
$3.00, $3.50, and $4.50 values l A I
I MACKINAW COATS. CAPS. AND RUBBER GOODS, NECKWEAR, SOCK ZoJl I
AT C0S1 SHIRTS
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
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