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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
i Owing t load of r .....,......,...,.., I GRAND PRE4:ASTER SALE 1 (12 60 D 17 60 Sit 12 00 Si 2 60 Sb 1 60 S 4 60 Kl S 00 Wi 76 Ct 1 78 CK 1 60 CK THE GOLDEN RULE STORE 1 si AT SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT This store dons its but 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 THURSDAY'S SFB( 'I A' IS Children's and Infants Shoes. Men's Oxfords and Fancy Hosiery. Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Jackets. Washing Machines, Ringers, and all Wash-Day-Goods. I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I LOCAL ITEMS were Largest Store- 1308, 1310, 1312 Adam. Avenue. Smallest Prices i M ivingj t Ma! iompa m ui ido th. errit I Airki apprt i whii enda J to p Jring ce. 38tlyj DUf :essc : t . MA; -:hanc ' it In U Hayni he wri Chrq S. i omacl . a i Dhuc .i i you I nyj . idigei cky i I SHOES The Mew Spring Styles now in Come and Examine I A. V. ANDREWS,! SOCI ETY Mrt. E. E. Bragg will entertain the laajet or the Kaffee Klatch Friday after noon. Mr. A. M. Paul left last nicrhi fnr . ween stay In Portland. TAILOR and HABERDASHER aaaaaaaa z BUY A LOT IN H0AE INVESTMENT ADDITION f Each lot nearly an acre with water right. We sell these tracts on installments I $25.00 CASH. AND $5.00 PER MONT. GE I These tracts are the best bargains to be ob tained in La Grande. j jCcc Srando Snvostmont Co I We write insurance, make abstracts, and want your loans. i i is oil utiol e in inn e to i an at irti I is ; K .rs , rsti ur rte .2 ler me del ttei o r ol nd. j There's nothing better Swift's Premium Hams Bacon and Lard, Remember "Swift's Prem ium Brand" stands for all that is best A full line always on hand. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E.P0LACK, Propr. Mrs. M. C. Kirk is expected home thi. evening alter a month's stay in Joseph. ONE MOM BANK FOR LA CRANDE La Grande is to have anoth.r hanu The following well known citizens are the incorporators: Qeo. B. Stoddard. Julius Koesch, W. B. Saraent of thi. r.ifu J. T. Donnelley and Wm. Pollman of tiaker City. At this time, owing to the aosenca oi several or the gentlemen men tioned above we are unable to state as to the exact location of the new Institution. out it is evident that some dasirabla tion Will be Secured. Four hank. n t . Grande speaks well for the confidence our ousiness men have in the final out come of this city. The new banking in stitution will be known astheComm..vi,i National Bank, and will have a capital SUCK OI 0,UUU. Orocerman J. D. McKennon is able to be out again. Dr. and Mrs. Corps of the Cove in the city today. Mrs. R. N. Needham went to Shopineer in., to spend the summer. . -The Rebekah lodtre last 'nioht initiataH fourteen new members. Mr. R. A. Leatham of Alicel called to day and enrolled his name on the Ob server list. J. T. Williamson has moved his office into the new brick builiing just completed by-John Kenna, on Adams avenue. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Method. ist church met this afternoon with Mrs. A. E Jones and transacted considerable business. - L. F. Masse, agent at the Pacific im press office, has had a telephone installed in the office and patrons can now oat th office by phone. Mrs. Elmer Sullivan leaves toniaht far Spokane where so wiii Juiii It., r...":. - - who has a position there and where they win mane ineir future home. County court is in session today. Judge Harrison and Commissioners Selders and blumenstein are on duty looking after ccunty affairs. They expect to finish their woric tomorrow. At a meeting of the high school boys last night it was decided to oriraniza a field and track team, of which Arlie Bay was cnosen as captain and Earl Kllpatrick as manager. Light training will begin at once. . A derailed engine delayed the veniriff passenger from Portland which should have arrived last night until six o'clock tnis morning and also laid out two freight trains headed this way with freight for merchants. ' John Banton and E. E. Huohaa r. turned from Pendleton brincintr with th. a fine Percheon stallion which they pro pose to purchase by forming a stock company. A petition is beinu circulated thi ing for the improvement of sixth street. It is receiving a cordial rVrAn; tu. . est, hands of the property owners along the sireec Chas. Hug came in last evening (. Elgin. Just what effect his candidacy for the nomination for sheriff will have on th. candidates who formerlyannounced them selves, if any, is a matter of arm a nr.ii- lation. Street Superintendent John Wilson ha a force of men and a scraper at work re moving the dirt and mud from Adams Avenue and Depot streets. This is a good move and one which will oreatlv I eliminate the dust question this summer. Ralph Hoytof Portland aceomnaniH by his wife arrived in the city this morn ing. Mr. Hoyt is a genial fellow to meet and in his campaign for the nomination for the "state treasurershin. feels confi dent of winning the prize. They leave tonight for Baker City. Ijust arrived A carload of doors and windows all sizes and tinds 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 net for?et anout 6ur fishing tackle, you will need some soon 22 Calibre Rifles : I have all kinds, and prices, in proportion; the kinds , that kill. ! MRS T-N- MURPHY j Hardware and crockery, Mrs. D. I. Nebercall and dauchter Elsie of LaGrande were the guests of friends in this city yesterday. Pendleton Tribune Manager Steward ruts erm,Uu : bill board on Adams Avenue near the Foley hotel. This was made necessary on account of the special paper to be put up for the Mack Swain Theatre Company which opens a five niehts encasement here Tuesday, April 1 0. F. A. Watts of Portland, todav took charge of the La Grande Drug store. He comes here with a 1 5 years' experience in the drug business at Portland where he was president of the Watts-Matthews Drug Company. His family will arrive soon and make their permanent home in this city. . FOURTEIN INITIATED Crystal Rebekah Lodge No. 50 broke the record last nicht when it initiated fourteen new members, the lodes has been steadily growing for some time but the increase in membership last night was sufficient to - bring a pleasant smile to every Rebekah's face. After lodge closed everybody retired to the banquet room where a dainty lunch was served. The evening was voted a perfect success by all. ' ' NOTICE Of CHANCE Of OWNERSHIP I have purchased the La Grande Drug store formerly owned by F. C. Forbes and soiii.il iiiu uuiir."5 c' former patrons and the public in general. F. A. Watts, Druggist NOTICE TO SETTLE All Dersons who are indebted to J. Bull & Company are notified to call at the old place of business and settle same by May 1, 1906. J. Bull & Company. RECORDS A large shipment of Records reached us this morning from the factory. Come and hear them. You' will likely want some of them. W.K.Davis. 1316 Adams Ave. GUESSING NEXT MOVE (Scrlpps News Association) New York. April 4 The anthracite miners met this morning to discuss what the next move would be when the joint conference reconvenes tomorrow morning. DANCE Given by young people of La Grande, at Armory Hall Wednesday, evening. Everybody invited WW HIGH LIVING is possible at low cost. Our patrons are particularly well fed, yet none could be accused of spending too much money on the "inner man." At THE MODEL RESTAURANT excellent meals are served at a very reasonable price. The food is of the finest quality; well cooked and well served. Dininsr room is well appointed and comfortable. The Model Restaurant J. A. AibuiKIf. Proprietor v'r Bell weekly C.A (A ft wv OHI'N IV till lit in MEN ARE WANTED Men art wanted by contractors on th. extension of the Elgin branch of the O. R. an, , Wages range from $2.28 to S2 7fi , oy according to nature of the work. Ex- pinenced rock and powder men are paid $2.75 and (3 per dav. whil. Mmm aoorers are paid but $2.25 and $2.50. ooara costs S5.25 rar wa.lt There are now nine eamn '.inn k. grade of the Elgin extension, with a total or about 850 men. It is desired to secure iuuu men if possible in ordar th.t th. n miles of grade may be completed as soon as possible. . - MHHWaaaWaaama4a4M(MtMM STEIN BLOCK AND ADLER'S CLOTHING AT Wholesale Prices Means a great saving to the man who would dress well w ManA -our men's and Boys' department, therefore our money JL rJf" hnes, including new spring and summer apparel, 3SB intent every mat andy1 ... . . .. . .. I A I J ON ; I $ 7.85 Will dress you with wearer $12.00 a new spring style sack, they are well worth to the RECORDS A Urge shipment of Records u this morninff from the factor. and hear them. You will lik.lv wni . .. ' some or mem. W. K. Davi. 1316 Adamt Ave. 9 75 w1; aw i a ctnv II an wn ii n naif CHI ci a. At r ma 10.75 Service This drug store tries to serva I.U.WUW u wan tnat mey will not think I going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, Prescription Drugg Agents for ANNOUNCEMENT ! TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS j OF UNION COUNTY. I harahw iniumb . it Candidate for the Democratic nom- ination for Sheriff of Union county. subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. T. B. Johnson. 1400 TO 18.00 gys'iottrfilVwo 01 i" black, and $U.OO suits in this lot 2rsU!5' Ther r regular $15.00. 16.50 and in this offer. You can v. on tn Adl9r', ,Ult wil1 from $18 to $27 ' 8armenU " rir price range the Ladies' Home Journal . Patterns AVe Invite you to investigate for yourself CHICAGO STORE Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns ii i k" '4.' I- u M w