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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1906)
eeeeeeeeeeeee M ............ "aaaaaeaeeeaseetttte .. . f.fl it IS: fir t $ 3;! t ill I: a ) I i : i' e - ' - . . , , ; - , . Another Sweeping Reduction AT THE GOLDEN RULE- STORE TIMES HAVE BEEN LIVELY WITH US DURING Our Great Clearance Sale And we are determined to keep up the enthusiasm untill the last, we have gone carefully through our immense stock and hunted out & the Odds and Ends, Ec-.n:.-!;. Ft. and now place these on sale at a further reduction in price BELOW IS A LIST Of SOME OF THE MORE IMPORTANT II trviS LADIES' TAILORED SUITS Jut four of thM left : 12.60 and 1 6.00 value Your Choice. $5.00 The m&Urial alon b worth mora than this LADIES TAILORED COATS Thi eason' tyle,'th new Empire effect. 18.80, 17.60, 19.78, and 22.60, now Regular $9.98, 12.5Q. 13.75, 16.75 MEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Large line of manufacturer' cample in hotiery at leee than Jobber' priee . .-..' 25 to 28cgrd, 19c 20c lo 23c r.de, 15c Heavy fleece lined Underwear. BOo and 60c grade 45c Heavy wool Underwear, 1.00 and 1.28 grade 83c Men's Linen collars, 15c grade, 3c All dress shirts rialf Price 50 MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS Muit be got out the way in the nest few day, a we will have our tpring line in oon. eurs A few choice number in Coney, Water Mink, Fox, Etc. Regular price 135 2.75v2.25 4.00 475 5.00 6.75 7.50 now ; ' ' ' -- - ' .78 1 53 1.79 2.35 3.21 2.83 4 67 5 31 '. LADIES' SWEATERS Regular 2.46. 2.65 and 2.86, Choice for; $1.79. Just the thing for these cold winter day . ; DISHES AND GRANI TEWARE - 67 piece et. white cemi-porcelaia $4.60 . ODD END, In ceveral patterns at below manufacturer' price. They must go to make room for our spring lips ' Granite mare : : ! Cldsing out two styles, the German white,, and green,' whit lined. They will toon go. The price i vry If w , AH toilet Soaps, per bar All laundry soaps p ebar 3c .3c i BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS Almost a cheap at broom $2 46 to $447 .. ! ' .BISSELL'S, yiey are the best. All other ioods at sale prices during remainder of month, only a few days left however, so COME QUICK - I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adama Avenue. I Larcrest, Store- Smallest Prices Complete Line of Men's Haberdashery Furnishing and A. V. ANDREWS, Tailoring SCCitlY LOCAL ITEMS . . .' Oscar Jackson spent Sunday in Baker City, v - . ' Frank Wilson is over from Union today. F. W. Davis was over from Union yes terday visiting friends W.lC Davis and George Hendricks went to Union this morning on a business trip. Thomas Loftus, the well known Starkey resident, was down yesterday visiting and transacting business. Dr. C. W. Bigger, who ha been in Portland the past few weeks, is expected home the last of the week. E. W. Dixon, special United States agent in charge of special agents, is ill at the Foley House. . Register E. W. Davis spent Sunday in Pendleton and visited Asa B. Thompson who is very low with typhoid fever. T. rV Baird . of Union was pronounced insane Saturday and taken to the asylum at baiem yetuaiu. Mrs. Charles Norris went to Telocaset this morning to spend several days visit ing her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. George Hansen. Dr. A. P. Charlton, the veterinary sur geon, was called to Henry Kmeharts farm near Summervillr, this morning . on professional business. - After an absence of five months. Bishop C. J. O Rilly has returned to Baker City. Three or four months of hi tlrrfe he spent in the St. Vincent's hospial in Portland .The La Grande Camp W. O. W. has received a set of handsome new robes for the officers, Members who have hot at tended lately should visit the lodge and see the new regalia.' ' 'A seven-hundred 'pound bell arrived thi morning for the Island City church This bell has an attachment to be used m case of fire, and will sirva thj dju'Me purpose of church bell and Are aiarm. Robert Mullen, who for the past several months has been running out of this city on the O. R. & N. left Saturday morning for hi home in Baker City where nis parents reside. .: Wm. Allison, manager of the La Grande Flouring Mill Company, returned last svening from a visit to points in Idaho. nil away he secured orders for seven teen car load of La Grande flour, and tlso discovered a market for fifty car loads of wood. , t . , r . C. W. Nessly and sister; Mrs. Mary Seckwith, returned to their- home thi -norning after attending the funeral of their mother, which occurred here Friday. They will stop at Walla Walla , and visit Mr. and Mr. Frank Nessly on their way home. ; They say there is often a calm before i storm and this may be. true of the ap proaching city election. There is not mough comment at present to even in dicate that such an event was approach ing. There is plenty of time yet for a lively, campaign. . ' 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 1 0 per cent off, while they last . Don't forget about our cross cut saws and logging tools. " ,: e.. ! MRS T-N- MURRHY: - . Hardware and crockery : ' JOINT INSTALLATION i ' ,....,,,,,.,,,......, eeee! f. Miss Paul Recitation: The Inventor' : Wife . . Mr Jessie Preseott Nejson p-it-ion: Tha Fox and the Owl. - ..Master Donald Column . Then alt joined in singing "America" '', ; OUR APPORTIONMENT Secretary of State Dunbar has mad the apportionment of the 6 per cent land ' tales among the several counties of thi state. Thi fund was received from the , government and constitutes 5 per cent ' of the proceed of sales tf government land in Oregon for 1905. Union county's share j $500.68. . ; , ' ine luiiuwa ' installed in the Oliver P. Morton W. R. C. No. 87 by Installing President Mrs. - Clara T. Lyle. on Saturday afternoon.' President ,. Mra Rachel G. Worstell Senior- vice-pres .Mrs Leah Paul Junior vice-pres Mrs E, R. Brasel Secretary ...v.; .-.l-Mrs Lidia A. Reeve Treasurer ;. Mrs Lola StoverJ Chaplain .., .'......... .....Mr Mary Davis .Conductor Mr Arti Coffee Asst. Conductor . .. ... Mrs Violet- Morgan Guard .:.......l.."...Mr Trusel Burnett Asst. Guard ...... Mrs Henrietta Thompson Color bearer no. 1 Mr Jennie Nelson " ' " no. 2 .-.,. .......Mr Ida Gore " " no. 5 Mrs Susie Williamson " " no 4. Mr Sarah Kilpatrick Musician Mr Clara T. Lyle Post Correspondent .:. Mr Jennie Currey Patriotic Instructor.Mrs Sarah Kilpatrick Installing President " .. , .v... Mrs Clara T. Lyle, of La Grande Installing Conductor '.. .Mr McGee, of Elgin The following G. A. R. officer were installed: . ' , v Commander '.; J W. Oliver Sanior vice , ...J. S. Walker Junior vise ........... ... , Mos Thomp m Chaplain ... W. F.J Burnett Offloer of the day ";.,.'.... J. N. Faulk Officer of the guard ,J. W. Davis Adjutant . ....... .'. F. S. Newsome Quartermaster G. VT. Allen At twelve o'clock an elaborate dinner was served by the ladies of the W. R. C to the member of the G. A. R. The ladies looked with pride upon the boys who had fought so bravely for our flag and were now seated around the table enjoying the comfort of "home tweet home." . '. Program ' Piano duett: "Je Jni Pret", Lafuent .. Mr Lyle and Gertrude Ralston Recitation: Battle Flag ..... Ruth Bennett Recitation: The Blue and the Gray ......;...;.":. j...... -,. i.Audley Stover Recitation: Been to the Capitol, Riley.. TO fARfWOl doesn't always mean you have to eat at ' a King table or dine at a Delmonico . On the contrary you can fare just a well be just a happy, and on far less money, by eating at our restaurant, .C. GOOD FOOD, CGOD STRYKE ;c are good point of merit that belong to our restaurant '. You don't go away hungry and what you get builds you up and don't cause dyspepsia. There are two things no one ever complain of, and that is our food and our price. ' ' . The Model Restaurant ' - ' J. K Aibucktc, Proprietor - w sell weekly t (A ' 4lllklK4f.K f4 3 " OPFN DAT i WVWW WWW WW WW WW WW - wv-v w w T v w ww ww w ww www . 'WWW THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK. Propr. Keeps the Best Groceries, Vcfct j bles ttc Call up Telephone Main 75 and give, us a chance to 1 -t aqualnted. BIRTHDAY PARTY , The boy and girl of the Y. M. C. A- gave Horace Ludiker a pleasant surprise on his seventeenth birthday list Saturday evening. The gathering was at the home of Mrs. A. L. Stover on Birch Street and there were about thirty-five young people present A lew more merry evenings like thi and there would be a possibility of making this young society truly repre sentative of the city. LYLI TUESDAY MUSICAL! Program for the "open meeting at Mrs. J. M. Berry's home, tomorrow after noon. Everyone is cordially invited. Piano trio ..Mrs. Lyle, Misses Stevens and McCalt Vocal solo Mrs. J. J. Carr Piano solo 1 Mis Felice Lyne Vocal so'o Mis Paul Vocal -duett. Mesdames Laughlinand Carr Reading Miss Lillian McCall Vocal solo Mrs. Merton Kiddle Piano quartette ...Mesdames Lyle and Barry and Misses Ralston and McCa'.l Vocal solo Mrs. Lauirhli Ladies quartette Miss Williams, Met dame NeilU Steven and Forrest Annual Clearance Now in Full Swing January Sale . 1 1 A : J l L 11! L 1 . 11 "' 1 ' ' "V, i J ... J. i y v. av vCvaH w vw we j.wt.ww 0 I" " J f ' - .w maw Ullt UIW WU1 ' " event of the year. Can t list all the good things, out the store is full., of .them; Gome in and share in the great money saving carnival . , - ' ' . -: . W. B. SARCtNrS PLATfORM ineionowing is me platrorm upon which W. B. Sargent fioet before tha voter of the county for the office of County Judge. 1 will endeavor to reduce fit indebted Ms of Union County and from an econo mical standpoint us every effert to im prove the public highways and comply strictly with the requirement of the statute in the conduct of the affaire of the office, - . ' W. a Saromt. FOR RENT Sewing machines for rent needles, bobbins and all kinds of re pairs, Im Wenham, agent Singer Sewina Machine Co. at J. R. Smith' Jewelry Store. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT PRICE H A LF a a aft. a a a m m a . . . . ' f rurs, Laaies waists, Lames ana onnaren s toais, tailored Street Suits, Dress- . . Inj Sacks and Skirts Embroideries, Insertions and laces that 'retailed from 15c to 35c per yard the a. a t.t4. a. .11. . . a -.. .. , ? e I ' best Value in the city, for 5c t. Waist Lengths, Skirt Lengths and some 6 'and 8 yard cuts. In fine Dress Goods, at values below cost Ladies Wool and Wool Mixed Veits and Pants, 60c. 75c, $1.00 garments, now 25c MEN'S SHOES $3.00, $3.50. and $4.50 values ' $1.50 MACKINAW COATS. CAPS, AND RUBBER GOODS, NECKWEAR SOCKS. SHIRTS AT COST - EVFRY ARTICLE REDUCED ttttff tttlttttttTtttttttttttl MMMttMIMt MMlVMMMtt J 'i tv-, j'V" r I, i St. -Ac '' - .(. -. . Jht-eV -.at : . ...-.,T '.'ic-t naieui ... vitr L" f Irwt,' WMT . . ...v. : A. - ill ! 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