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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1906)
Just in ;ttfc Nick of Time! THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I! Secures an entire line of Drummers' Samples ' And now offers them at ridiculously low prices t low prices to help swell the y cat list of bargains ..." : i i AT THEIR lVHclliiiTiOtil Clearance Sale HOSIERY, SOCKS WRAPPERS. TOWELS. LINEN PIECES, GLOVES, MITTENS, LADIES' WAISTS. APRONS. BELTS, PURSES, COMBS. HAIR BRUSHES. MEN'S SHIRTS, All practically as good as new and go In this sale at less than manufacturer's prices. The treat bargains mentioned In our previous ads have gone fast Hundreds 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 TO SOME GOOD BARGAINS NOJ MENTIONED BEFORE Ladles' Tillered Cloaks and Skirts $3.00 Jackets '.' - $2.43 4.75 " 3.98 6.76 " i 4.59 $10.60 Empire coats $7.93 17.50 " " 13.25 19.75 " " 1459 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 . .3I 2.00 . " . M 1 67 H U SMALL WARES 10c combs now 15c " " 18c. 25c 35c 25c 35c 60c ' 75c $1.00 "8c He 4c !9c 25c 19c 28c '47c 59c 79c SATFtN SKIRTS $1.15 Values , $ .98 1.50 " 1.23 2.50 M 1.98 3.00 " 2.37 3.75 " 2.98 Purses it it LADIES' TAILORED MJITS We have just a few of these left $12.50 and $15.00 val ues whicn we now offer at your choice for $625 Less than cost of ma terial. LADIES' WRAPPfRS $ .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 All Picture Frames Rcducad 25 to 50 percent Who would not be clean? Diamond "C" Soap, per bar i .03 All 5c Toilet .03i 10 percent reduction on all Havllar.d China. This makes a 100 pc. $30.00 set Cost $27.00 In White Semlporcclnln we have s me cloic out. They must be sold as we have a large stock bought for Spring and need the room 48c 50c 36c $4.60 $1.25 $1.40 $1.50 2 00 Plata from 25c per et to Cup and Saucer from 40c par set to Platar from 10c to Complata t of 67 place Sleds $160 now Sled $1,66 now Sled $1.76 now Sled $3.60 now Bissel Carpet Sweepers from $2 46 to $4 27 None bettet made MEN'S tURNIHlNO 150 Shirts at half price 100 Snits at cost or below $3.00 Hats $1.50 Ha!j $1.00 Hets $2.50 $1.09 .78 $1.00 Men's Wool Undccwear .50 and .60 " .83 45 GREAT BARGAINS IN Glassware. Gwitewoe, Doormatj, Sfove Boards, Slows, dewing Macnin'S, Lamps Jar- rlmirrt Fvru ilnrtmnl it full tt k.r LARGE LINE OF BEDDING Qn'lts, Blankets, Pillows, etc. Reduced o mar uafcturers cost. Men's and Boys' Pants, Sweaters, G'over and Mittens, Caps, Trurks, Outing Gowns,, Foot wear and Suspenders, I' you djn't need them now buy for future ue. LOCAL ITEMS J. W. Earl, left on this morning' train for Wallowa County. . Leroy Lomax is down from Baker City on legal business. James Dal ton is down today from North Powder. L. H. Russell left this morning for Baker City on abusiness trip. . L. A. and William Stoop of Elgin are in the city, registered at the Sommer Hotel. John ftoss, the well known farmer of near this city, spent Sunday in this city visiting friends. , . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Casey and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Halverson of Hilgard spent Sunday in this city. , J. H. Rinehart came up from Summer ville Saturday evening and spent Sun day in this city.' r. L, M-y" 1 M. Berrv. promin ent in business circles of La Grande, were visitors in the city yesterday. Baker City Democrat. Hardy Harold, who recently sold his 1 000 acre farm to J. D. McKennon, . has purchased property in Portland and ex pects to make that his home. Number 1 is reported 10 hours late today, and will arrive about four o'clock this afternoon. The cause of the delay is unknown. C. D. Huffman returned Sunday morn ing from Portland where he attended the State Development League as a delegate of the La Grande Commercial club. Sheriff C. C. Penington and Deputy T. B. Johnson returned Sunday morning from Salem, where they took forger Blake to the penitentiary. All former students of the Blue Moun tain University are requested to meet in the library room of the Commercial Club tomorrow evening. ...' F. S. Murphy, formerly manager of the Grande Ronde Lumber Company, but now of Salt Lake, is in the city on a business trip. He is accompanied by his son. Editor Scibard of the Union Republican and Editor B. E. Kennedy of the Baker City Herald passed through the city this morning on their way home from the Oregon Press Association which met In Portland. ,' Conductor H. C. Grady returned this morning from Pendleton where he has been relieving Conductor Frank Coyken dalli who was here attending the forma tion of the Grande Ronde Fruitgrowers. Union Saturday. The Osteopathic association which clos ed its annual session Saturday evening in Portland, was one of the best conventions of its kind ever held in the state. Both Dr. and Mrs. F. E.Moore are members of association but on account of the exten sive weather were unable to attend the session. They are both officers of the association. - ' , ....... j . . ' 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 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. - j M RSr T N- MURPHY : t Hardware and crockery. " " Mrs. Stack and daughter Heien. tia returned' from Baker City. Attorney B. F. Wilson of Union is over today on legal matters. - Mrs. Cinda Morgan of Spokane. Mr. V. Hawes, of Weiser and G. R. Mead and wife, of Sumpter.were in the city yester day attending the funeral of Mrs. Char lotte Hawes. W. J. Lachner, of Baker City, congress ional aspirant before the Republican primaries, returned yesterday from Port land where he spent several days. He feels very confident of securing the de sired number of votes. SOCIETY AMUSEMENTS ''GRACE JOHNSON COMPANY" Commencing next Monday night at the Stewards opera house Edward Culp will present Miss Grace Johnson, and Company for a week's engagement. The Company this year is greatly en larged by the addition of many new vaudville features. Under the direction of the "North West Theatrical Associa tion" the Company ha been meeting with unbounded success. The opening bill will be the great eastern success "An Artist's Wife." The successful theatrical ventures of the past five years have not been those that are presenting plays that require an encyclopedia to translate, but light comedy and high class vaudeville presented by clever people and at popular prices of admission. FOR RENT Nicely furnished cheap. Two blocks from Post Phone Main 64 or Red 661. rooms Office. DAMEN-KRANZ The members of the Damen-Kranz and gentleman friends were entertained by Misses Aldrich and Rohan, Saturday evening, and enjoyed one of the most delightful evenings in their history of good times. a. a. m. The members of the Q. A. M. express ed themselves as having a thoroughly good time at their dancing party Satur day evening. 401 Miss Mabel Williams will entertain the 40 1 club this evening. LYLK TUESDAY MUSICAL Mrs. F. L Meyers has arranged a very interesting program for the Musical club which meets tomorrow afternoon. ANAfMIA The helplessness of druir Dhvsicians in handling these cases is a well established tact or the remedies, iron is not apt to bj absorbed, and arsenic is a noison antagonistic to human life and prone to cause fatty degeneration of the spinal cord, resulting in paralysis. The difficulty is not that the elements, iron, oxygen and so forth, are not supplied to the body, but that tha blood-makin organs are not receiving them and elabo rating them into blood. If the engine lacks steam because the firebox is not working, don't pour in mora water, but fix the firebox. Henca tha Osteopath, in anaemia, awakens the liver, spleen and other blood-making organ to action by adjusting the bodily parts, bones, muscles and ligaments so that the nerve and blood supply are free and active. A a result the organs are active, manufact uring into blood, the elements supplied in abundance by the food. 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 m tell you practically every ar tide In the store has been reduced In price it means something. THAT WE CIVC FREE WITH CASH PURCHASES PREMIUMS WHICH WILL ENABLE YOU IN TIME TO FURNISH YOUR HOME ACS0LUTELY WITHOUT COST ' THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Iarcrest Stor. 1303, 1310, 1312 Adami Arenue. Smallest Prices 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 all 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 Furs, Ladies' Waists, Ladies' and Children's Coats, Tailored Street Suiu n Ing Sacks and Skirts Embroideries, Insertions and laces that retailed from 15c to 35c oer ih . i hc vi..i n ih. .it.. v-' yani, the x uwi w uiuv in (.lie iuy, mr DC Waist Lengths, Skirt Lengths and some 6 'and 8 yard cuts in Fin n I i Goods, at values hpinu mcr 1 fine Dress; w WJ V now 25c t X Ladies' Wool and Wool Mixed Veits and Pants, 60c. 75c, $1.00 garments MEM'S SHOES $3.00, $3.50, and S0 values C ct: I MACKINAW COATS, CAPS, AND RUBBER C00DS, NECKWEAR, SOCKS SHIRTS ' EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED Te.ejtttt Htt4 -A ' r ; - - .-.v