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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
Just arrives! THE GOLDEN RULE STORE LOCAL ITEMS ' . , .. - - .' X GRAND SPRING OPENING AND PR E-E ASTER SALE 31 Saturday Mar This store will don Its best dress that the people of La Grande and Grande Ronde valley may have an opportunity to inspect under the most favorable conditions our immense stock of general merchandise, the greatest ever shown in Eastern Oregon. No expense has been spared to make the event one long to be remembered, and, which will go down in store history as the most successful exhibition of its, kind ever attempted in La Grande Occasion Some of the j Special Features for the ! Music by the La Grande Orchestra - A L-..i:f..i c.... i- f CL if r uctuiuiui juuvciur lur i-dwi visitor Free and Correct Measurement of the Foot An Expert to Tell You How Shoes are Made Visitors will not be urged to buy. Next week we will tell you more about the great Pre-Easter Sale l THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY j SHOES The New Spring Styles now in Come and Examine : week Prof, family !A. V. ANDREWS,! j TAILOR and HABERDASHER BUY A LOT IN I H0ME INVESTMENT ADDITION j t Each lot nearly an acre with water right sell these tracts on installments We j $25.00 CASH, AND $5.00 PER MONT. These tracts are the best bargains to be ob tained in La Grande. ; : jCa Srande investment Co. 4 We write insurance, make abstract, and want your loan. X t National Buscuit Company Goods Just arrived, a large assortment of these tplendid food. For dainty refreshment select from this list. NABISCO WAFERS FEST1NO VANILA WAFERS BUTTER TAIN BUSCUITS OAT MEAL CRCKERS FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA SARATOQA FLAKES GRAHAM CRACKERS UNEEDA JINQER WAYFER THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr, (OVE CULUKGS Cove public schools close this We understand that the principal Thompson accompanied by hi will leave soon for the south. Mr. and Mr. Earnest Wilson are down from Big Creek visiting relatives. John Martin sold eighty acres of land above Cove to a number of Mormon families, who will put the same into beet. The price wa $ 1 00 per acre. D. M, Clark is erecting a caller in the rear of his residence. mis tva wiison wil commence a term of school at Medical Spring Mon day. K. Latham ha disposed 0f his seven acre tract of land above Cove to Thoma Ryan, Consideration $1450. Mis Alma Barnetl one of the Cnva teacher, will return to her home in Uma tilla county, where the will teach a spring term or school. Mr. and Mr. Fred Corps have gone to name on a visit to relatives. Prof. Roy Conklin has been eniraoed for the prineipalship of the Cove schools for next year. Prof. Conklin comes highly recommended, and we are all anticipating renewed interest in educat ional line under hi able direction. Ad vanced grade will be added, and the term will be eight months. The following recent birth are renort ed in Cove. To Mr. and Mr. Jam. Burford. March 17; a on; to Mr. and Mr. Horace Rawson. March 28 daughter. The foundation is beins laid for H arrv vocnran new college, on hit recently purchased lot in the Rutsel Coohran block. WOW IS THE TIME Now is the time to "build stone and brick buildings, a the material I now a good a in the summer time and for less money, which is just reversed on material in wooden building. But if you do build good wooden buildings I would like furnish you kiln-dried, straight and clear material for same price or less a you buy so called clear lumber, full of knots, bark and inferior, planing, which mean hort crook, narrow match and with taw mark remaining and below standard width and thickness. Now it is up to you. The price of the ma'srial is just the same or less. Any carpenter knows there it lest waste, a labor saving from 10 to 26 percent, a better job and will last longer. Building stone and Portland fir lumhar a speciality. J. L Mar FARMERS Now is tha tima An t . . " jwui lencinir, vou need fencaDoata. wa k th. sale. Our post were cut from green fur and Umarack trees and ara dry. W have about 6000 of them which we must dispose of this spring. We will exchange them for liva atrk h. ,: - - j , Kiaiii. ge. potato or other produce. i-eave oraer at l he Uolden Rule or at No. 1606 Sixth Street Also drv enrrt. Al Burnett of Sumpter, ' Oregon, wa a btisinsee caller here yesterday. J. W. Gother of Rosebury soent Thurs day in La Grand. C. H. Smith came over from Elgin last evening on business. Ed. Lewi of North Powder had busi ness in La Grande yesterday. Ex-Mayor Carter wa ud from Baker City last evening. . - Next Sunday is the opening day for baseball. The only thing that wiU ston the practice game, to rain. Mr. A. M. Paul will attend the Woman Suffrage Convention whirK meet in Portland next week. The many friends of Mr. Dannra Acklet will be pleated to know that aha is now convalescent from ber recent ill- nest. Chat . Hug candidate for sheriff eama in last evening fromr North Powder and returned to hi home at Elgin this morning. QI. W. Faulk' i circulating his petition pre paratory to keeking the nomination for constable of LaGrande precinct. So far there are no other aspirant. wiKo Foute. on of the public school teacher of Walla Walla, will ar rive this evening to spend Saturday and sunaay witn Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tb ronton. K.W, Hockenberry returneed to Port land last evening. He ha spent a few aay witn hit parents, and assisted in the musical progam at the debate. The Oregon Produce Comoanv will hava cwo car loads of extra choice teed nota. toe to arrive about Aoril 1 6. Thau ara prizewinner and our potato growers snouia investigate this variety as it offordt an opportunity to secure some entirely lifferent teed. The price will be about il.00 per sack. O. P.Shappat, of Cove, wa In tha city today arranging fof the purchase of a gigantic spraying outfit for the people of Cove. Thi pra machine will be run by a gasoline engine and will have fou nozzel. Cove people are going to fight fruit pest in no uncertain manner. It i an old adage that a nronhat la without honor in hi own country, but Mr. T. N. Proffit from Baker Cit who i. In La Grande today is an exception ,'to the rule. Mr. Proffit is one of thaeattla kino. of Eastern Oregon, a gentleman In every sen of the word, "and ha .a hnat nf friend in thi city who are always pleased A carload of doors and windows all sizes and kinds guaranteed first cla. If you am. going to buU . let us figure with you for anything in building ma terial. Also a complete stock of poultry netUng. Good fence and wire gate. Do not forget about our fishing tackle, you will need some soon I have alt kinds, 22 Calibre Rifles and prices, in proportion; that kill. the kinds - e ! MRS-T.N. MURPHY I Hardware and crockery. PASTURE watered good grass adjoining in n .WIWT MORE (AN BE SAID We will tell you a better unrioht ni today for $268.00 than any other retail nous on the coast will tell you for $350.00, and In our introductar aala are ready to turn you over a better or finer piano for $285.00 than any other retail dealer in the state can afford to sell you for $400.00 i Eilbrs Piano House. ELKS ELECT OfFKERS La Grande Lodce No. 4S5 B. P. 0. E. elected the following officers at their last regular meeting: . . W. Davit, exalted ruler; Chat. Dunn, leading knight; A. W. LeffeL loyal knight; A. B. Huelat, lecturing knight; G. Mc Culley, secretary; J. W. Scriber, treas urer. F. S. Ivanhoe was elected at a dele gate to the grand lodge with J. H. Pear at alternate. - COVC MAH HI COUHTY JAB. . Win. Herbert, of Cove, it lodged in the county jail because of disorderly conduct Herbert took on a few last Saturday eve ning and raited to much disturbance that he was arretted and" when arraigned be fore City Recorder Ed Stearna wat fined ton dollars. In default of cash he wa sentenced to five days in jail. In viw of ths fact that the city of Cove had not reached the 2000 mark at it last census. it it not entitled to a jail, and consequently the disturber of Cove's peaceful slumbers wat brought to La Grande by Marshal Hancock and placed in the county jail. SOCIETY Mrs. W. H. BohnenkamD antartainarf the Five Hundred club yesterday after noon. The pnze a Haviland nlata. . won by Mrs. Jay Vanburen. Sherbet and cake were served. The followina were present: Mesdamee Jones. Jav Van Buran P W. Bertlett, Fred Swaney, H. S. Cavana, Wm. Allison, J, H. Aikin. Jake Gullino M. L. Causer. Fred Kiddla H rrw H.TAi3 .. i "f J. FOR SALE A fresh milch COW with young calf. Alto a ting! driving horse. inquire or J. w. Scribm, La Grand. Wall Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $1.00 per month. Taos. Broadhumt. SALE The Ladies of Central Church of Christ are arranging for a cooked food, apron and bonnet tale to be held Saturday April 1 4. Special orders may be placed now. Have you weakness of any kind stom ach, back, or any organt of the body? Don't dope yourself with ordinary medi cine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea i the supreme curative power. 56 cent. Newlin Druo Co. i She enjoys a good meal or a dainty sup per just at much a 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 servino " evervthitw "just right" and any of our patrons -will tell you whether we rive enouoh nr not Try one of our regular 25 cent dinner. served from 1 1 :30 to 2 p. m. The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucktt, Proprietor - upfn nv AND Nl Mf fMltl. a. A m M. esslUuk its tor 4 dll tttstaaaA4ttttttj"tj T X blEIN BLOCK AND AHI FR'; CLOTHING AT Prices "rTenTr intend to di8coUu. line, inCudin J spttpS. SSSS B SSJTA r. u ijiv Wholesale $ 7.85 -r.r6$rith mw prin r - to; : 9 75 i?ggggggagAy: .' 1 0.75 iBMSaiPa , TO 14.00 18:00 "Z&V merchant in thi. offer. You can a... " "Z? Aal,r uit b found 2? ,w g,rm.n u tn, rul4r pric. rM8a from $18 to! We InVlte vou tn invent.. - ""vna iur yourseir " . 1i Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns CHICAGO STORE Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal ; Patterns i wood for tale in any quantity. J. Anthony " M uttttUMttM