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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1906)
f 1 1 f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I I I I ttt S t I i (( m k, - '-. I REASONS: Why you should trade at our store " are most dligent in seeking the interests of the buying public to whom we look for support. Nothing but absolutely reliable mer chandise offered at "any price. Every sale is backed by a guarant of satisfaction. ' Our Great Profit Sharing Plan Will enable you in time to furnish your home ab lutely without cost. Call let us explain the details f GREAT LOADS OF NEW GOODS I Continue to roll in at THE GOLDEN RULE STORE IN FACT THEY ARE COMING SO FAST THAT WE HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO FIND TIME TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM. In Our Dry Goods Department Hundreds of Boitsof piece coods HUNDREDS OF LOVELY TAILORED SKIRTS, JACKETS. CRAVENETTE COATS. TRIMMED AND STREET HATS, AND ALL THE LITTLE ACCES SORIES THAT HELP TO MAKE THE LADIES WARDROBE COMPLEIE. In Our Shoe Department All The New and Nobby Things in Dress SHOES, STREET SHOES, OXFORDS. In Our Men'S Department A Complete Stock Of Men s. Youths' and , BOYS' SPRING SUITS. HATS. SHIRTS. NECKWARE. AND SHOES. In Our Hardware Department pVunlnj. and Garden Tools of livery DESCRIPTION. COOKING UTENSILS. COPPER. GRANITE, and TIN WARE A COMPLETE LINE OF SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE. In Our CrOCkcry Department Every Thin From the Good Every Day LKUlKtKY AND GLASS WARE TO THE DAINTY AND BEAUTIFUL HAVILAND. I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY LOCAL ITEMS Ci Sheriff Johnson had lacal buainaaa at lxve today. Attorney N. C. McLeod of up last evening. John Joyce was up from Baker Citv ion a J. T. Williamson, candidal for count E. LanrW nf rvIrna im T rt l kw - T. Wn,nHI(W w in w wiauuv 7ry- . - jae. u. ualton of North Powder trans acted business in this city today. S. E. Harris of Waila Walla hu h...i. ness in this city today. D. Belts of Pilot Rock transacts) hn.i. ness in this city today. C. F. Vandewater. traveling auditor the 0. R. &N. was in the city this morn ing. The youngest child of Mr. and Mn w F. Anderson is quite ill this week with ninal mananaitis. Asa B Thompson, former receiver at the La Grande Land Office, is over today irom nis renaiqton home. uo not forget that the debate . at the upera house takes place this evening. It is worthy of your patronage. The residence of Recorder I. R. Snook is quarantined on account of measles. However, there is only one case, a wren years oia The Fair store buildine is hmno aun. ea back, a distanced thirtv faeL to tha alley. This extension is made nacataarv w accomodate the increase of atnr k 9 u-w-. : XT unman and C. R. Seitz went to t I a. J Largest Stor. 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Smallest Prices I tell you something about In a few days we wil our great spring opening. Watch this space for full Particulars Sample of our Pricings Best calico, per yard 6c Best spool Cotton 4c Misses Hose 26c gr. 18c Clothes Pins doz 2c Best Toilet Soaps 6br 26c Best laun. " . 7br 26c t QtttMMMtf Mt T iJUST ARRIVED I A carload of doors and windows all sizes and kinds guaranteed first class. If you are going to build let us figure with you for anything in building ma terial. Also a complete stock of poultry netting. Good fence and wire gates. Do not forget about our fishing tackle, you will need some soon 22 Calibre Rifles I have all kinds, and prices, in proportion; that kill. the kinds ! MRS- T-N- MURPHY ! SHOES The Mew Spring Styles now Come and Examine in FOR RENT Eight acres of land with house and orchard adjoining LaGrande LaGrandk Investment Co above MjA. V. ANDREWS, TAILOR and HABERDASHER It I! BUY A LOT IN I Each lot nearly an acre with water right sell these tracts on installments We I $25.00 CASH, AND $5.00 PER MOT. These tracts are the best bargains to tained in La Jrande. be ob- i: Xa Srande Investment Co. ' We write insurance, make abstracts, and want your bans. j -aaa ; LOST On the eighteenth, a pair of gold spectacles between Christian church , and National Bank. Return to Obser ver or owner. Reward paid. , Mrs. Jot Spencer. LOST-Between Cor. 6th and P streets and White school about ten days ago, a ladies' fur collarette. Please return to Observer office and receive reward. flOTKE We have made arrangements to have epecial line of the season's later and en tiiely new Creations In Ladies1 pattern end tailored hat arrive here m time for our millinery ooenino which ;n i.. k. rly part of April. Watch for announ ment The Fair Demrtmrt Store PUBLISHED SUMMONS First Publication March 26th., 1906 in the Circuit Court of tha stt. Oregon for Union County. J. E. Bateman, Plaintiff 1 a ii I' . f Summons Allen Clark, Defendant I To Allen . Clark defendant named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby reauired to annur mnA answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before May 8th. 1906. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will take the judgment of said court gainst you for the sum of ' $63.76 together with interest thereop at the rate of eight per cent per annum after Octo ber SOth. 1906. together with fee of $20 and the costs and disburs ments of this action, upon your certain promisory noteand also. nrw of attached property vii NE'e of SW W . SEV of NW V Sec. 18 in Twp. 5 S. R oo c w. m. to pay such judgment i nis summons is ruh ha4 h -i ' - "J WIMOI VI non. Kooert takin. Judge of the above entitled Court made March 26th. 1906 fixing six consecutive waek h.r-r and in the La Qrande Evening Observer me nrst publication hereof being March 26th. 1906. Chp Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS (First publication March !2th1906.) In the circuit court of tha wt. n gon for Union County. John Wilson-Plaintiff vs. C- A. Staples Defendant To C. A. Staples, the aaiH AtxtnnA . In the name of the sUta of rr ' are required to aDDear and ,u. .... , . -..-tti Lne complaint in the above entitled cause and crairr m nr .ArAvw n : nr... . . 1S06i Qr jn default thereof, the nlaintiff .m judgement against you for the sum of $8778, with intertst tharam k of six per cent per annum after October 2d.. 1904, toeether with hi. ... - na dtsbursemenU end order for sale of at tached DTODartv. Th! . -. . .... wt,iiiivii9 is serv ed Upon you bV Dublicatinn k. i . b order of Hon. Robert Eakin juage or the above entitled court March 10U. 1906. Elgin this morning where thev have bear employed on the enaineerinir danartm.n . . .. or uie new railroad. Lloyd, candidate for 'ennntv :. j . .. . juage or union county, returned to b s home in Elgin today. Mr. Llovd h. spent the past week in U Grande looking aiier nis political interests. Ex-Governor T. T. Qeer arrived In th. city last night and is interviewing hi. inenas. Me is a candidate before the primaries for the nomination for an, As this is Mr. Oeer old home, he natur- liy expects a good vote from Union county. - X The medals that are to be awardaH t tne winners In the debate toniahL ara nn exhibition at James Smith's iewelrv atnra The design of the medals is unique and me workmanship of the best. - The clasp noias me name plate, and has susoanded is mm meaauion upon which is en graved "Debate. La Grande, March 1 906." The medals ara Very pretty, and made of pure gold. There is nothing of the cheap order in. the general appear ance, and they are certainlv worth miu-h effort on the part of the contestants. Fred Jacobs received a ear' Inad of new furniture todav Which ha ia ffiannainn of at the Portland wholesale orice leu the freight Fred needs the money and is going to have it or know tha r.. inn why. i S. R. Ha worth returned from Elirin last night Ha reports the political pot boiling properly at the end of the road. SOCIETY Hardware and crockery, ' OUR QTY SYSTEM Fiva nil in the new, up-to-date Red Cross drug store. I Promptness and accuracy at all times on receiving, dispensing and delivering doctors' prescriptions and family receipts. II Pure drugs used at all times. III Gratuated pharmacists always in attendance to fill prescriptions, wait on trade and answer telephone calls. ' IV We give you what you ask for. V Get your doctor to telephone your prescription to us and we do the rest Ail we ask is a fair trial. The following ladies snent vaatarHav afternoon very Informally with Mrs. G E. McCully: Mesdamea W. J. SnoH Wm Ash. Gus Mo'den, Fred Swanev. Wm Allison. . E. W. BartletL Jav Van Buren, C. W.Moore. F. E. Mnnra 7 T Eubank and Miss Felicia Lyne. Mrs. F. E. Moore was delichtfullv nr. prised last evening by a number of friends wnist was played, and after the serving of the refreshments which were brought by the guests, the birthday party wound up witn a Virginia reel. SKCL41 (OUnOL MEETING ZOn Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Mar. .ui iHuo. there will be held a special Meeting of the Council, in the CouncU room in La Grande, Oregon, for the following purposes and object: let To consider a petition and osition from the. Ladies' Park Association relative to the improvement of a Park. 2nd. To consider oroDositioni from the Grande Ronde Electric Co. to furnish the City with lights and water under special contract 5d. To consider or refer to the Drooar committees the matters and reccommen- dations contained in the Mayor's message as read to the Council and at the annual meeting of Mar. 1 9th 1 906. 4th. To consider the condition and history of the Cities.' financial affairs and ofU City Water Works. Respectfully submitted J. B. Stoodard. . Mayor the City of La Grande We want to show you. Red Cross Druo Store, A. C. MacLennan, Prop. FOR RENT Two desirable rooms near Dejfot St Enquire at this office. ' She enjoys a good meal or a daintv sud- per just as much as you do. If you don't believe it just ask her to go to dinner with you at the Model Resturant We take pride in serving everything "just right" and any of our patrons will tell you whether we give enough or not. Try one of our regular 25 cent dinners, served from 1 1:30 to 2 p. m. The Model Restaurant J. A. Abutklr, Proprietor own nir and .v( mr WKllweekl4 ia OlIltluKlU t f" ' .. ay t 4 STEIN BLOCK, AND ADLER'S , CLOTHING AT Wholesale Prices Means a great saving to the man who would dress well. We intend tn ri;e our men's and Boys department, therefore our money savSrttiS lines, including new spring and summer appat el, should interest every mn and I boy RKAI) ON $7.85 Will dress you with a new spring style sack, wearer $12.00 they are well worth to the 9 75 For all wool, single uar. cut sack, very best of serge lining and hair cloth front A new spring suit that any man would pay $12.60 to $16.00 10.75 This line of suits contain a variety of upwards of six stvla in ki i. TO 14.00 18.00 We Imlte you to investigate for yourself Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns CHICAGO STORE Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal -2? C H. Finn Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 -II15 i