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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
I I f i i :f.0RBAT;:JUSE?:';vAVHiTSSCE7 1 TO BE INAUGURATED'AT'THE GOLDEN RULE STORE, t ' Monday, juwc ruimin Every lady k iows that this Is to be the wh'te season. Every lady wants to be pre- pared for it and we are olni to Ive all an opportunity to buy white ioods at such prices as were never before offered at this season of the year. Thousands of yards of Lfn ns, Dimities, Suitlnls, Embroideries, Laces, thousands of garments In dainty Under Muf tins. Shirt Waists. Wash Skirts, go In this treat sale at slaughter prices 10c ' India. 13 on. '.'..1 .07," 12,0 India Linon .-.10 ' 1 5e India l.inon . 1 1 H 'VTc Indian kead Suiting '.. 27c Linen Suiting 22,V 6Ca JJnen Suiting i .i. Yi .i,.. ...r a42,:' t ' J L 25c Corset Cover .;. 60c,Coret Cover 6 Oo Corset Covers ... ...25c Muslin Drawer. 55c, Musjjn Drawer . 60c Muslin Drawer 60c MusJtn prawers, .:....V I '49c I ... I ....... '..,. ,.vc I ';;...':'.t.....a...49o Muslin Skirt .. Mutlin Skirts. Muslin Skirt ... Muslin Skirt Whit Waists .. Whit Waists White Waists.., OTHER GRADES SAME PROPORTION- A ROUSING CLEARANCE SALE RIGHT IN THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON BE ON HAND EARLY as goods cannot remain long In. stock at these prices BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 4th. THE GOLDEN RULE ; COMPANY LOCAL ITEMS z : l i WaKac Childert is fisi ting friend In Cove this weex. C R. Beckley of Baker City transacted business her this morning. Bert Spagu of Enterprise was a La Grande visitor yesterday. R. H. Lloyd returned to Elgin this morn ing after spending Decoration Day in this city. , Charles Lewi of Joseph returned to his home yesterday after spending the past week in La Grande. Mrs. Geo. E. Wells who ' has been in quite poor health for the past two months has moved to town to receive OstaevAn treatment - ''Bert Nelson, the proprietor of the La Grande Cove stage line, suffered the fracturing of a few rib yesterday by be- squeezed by a fractiou horsV Hi brother J. n. iteison IS drmnj'his stage. Herbert Whithead accompanied by his wife and baby are in the city among the passengers enroute to Portland. Mr. Whithead for the past four years has had charge of the mechanical department of the Boise Capital News. . . - f ' ... . Mr. Wm. V. Mong and wife, formerly Miss Louise Kelley, are in the city on a visit to Mrs. Wong's mother, Mrs. N: S. Kelley. They afre here on a vacation having just closed a succesaful season in the celebrated play "The Clay-Baker.'' There are many social functions being arranged for their entertain-nent during wtavs twj U wi Wwjf. , litjjf Will HijAf U1J coming M'ason in thn tami pla through out tht tatt . . - SCREEN DOORS f door and window screen. . .' ; ' ' t My hammock, cannot be beat for pricquallty. beauty. The tun b her, J for you to keep your lawn in order. I have rubber and cotton how. lawn a mowers ana lawn rami, - a BEE SUPPLIES IP I have the bee hives and supplies that you want Call and get some of them. My shingles, door, and window, are first ela.s try wm of them if you are building. ' U. "' j MRS-T-N. MURPHY i Hardware and crockery, l(aeae SOCIETY . ?! GALL UP MAIN 75 FOR fIRST CLASS GROCERIES Fresh fruits and vegetables every day Your orders promptly delivered as t fast as ordered - 7 Standard brands always hi stock. rV A ! f I THlCITY GROCERY AND BAKERY) VfW'- . E.P0UCK, Propr.- i SY (. A PRESENT : To advertise my high irade shoes I will : GIVE AWAY : every twelvth pair that goes out of : : my store : I carry the HANAN, WALKOVER and HARLOW. Call for further particulars 5 A. V. ANDREWS,! TAILOR and HABERDASHER II COURT WILL HEAR CASE HOW (Scrlpp News Association) Boite Idahe May 51 Judge Smith ha granted the motion excepted to by the defendants who insisted that the ground (or the Court's action war insufficient and it could not take judical notice of something not In evidence. The applica tion renewing the bail for Moyer, y. Hay wood and Pattibon was refused. YANTIS HOI IMPROVED Constable Charles Yanti who is HI at hi home in this city, is reported as In about the same serious condition today that prevailed yesterday. Baker City HerMd. SIKHT SHOCK N SANTA ROSA (Scrlpp New Association) Santa Rasa. CaL. May SI A sharp earthquake shock at 6:55 this morning alarmed the inhabitants. Many rushed from houses but no damage wat done. LI.LMLTUK The Loyal Temperance League will meet at the horn of Mr W. A. Worstell Friday afternoon at 230 p m. Mrs. Lydia Reeves Supt. Wm Cole of Joseph is in the city under going treatments for his eyes. He is is much improved today. HORSE PARADE (Scrlpp News Association) Boston, Mass., May 81 The fourth annual work horse parade, which is on of Boston' most interesting annual events will take place this afternoon on Com mon wealth Avenue and judging from the great intei est which the merchants and horse owner of the city have taken in the event It promises to be on a much arger scale than ever before. Thi fea ture ha the tupport of all horse lover, at it ha a tendency to lead to a general improvement in the condition and treat ment of the working horse in the city. Many valuable prizes and models will be awarded, by the judges among whom are some of the most prominent horsemen of Boston. ' ' . : 8pm. 8:30 2pm. PROGRAM C:unty Sunday School Convention ' " Baptist Church La Grande ' May 31 to June 1 and 2 .- THURSDAY J Prayer and PraiseJ..'. i...;, i . .. ....... ... led by Rev. W. H. Qibaon Address . ... Cr.Ketchem, Baker City. Appointment of Committees FRIDAY Rsnort of Committees 1 2:15 Address" The Boot W Use" U..! H. L. Willis.Elgln. Discussion led by Charles EL Dodge Missionary to China 3:60 Address MHow To Train Our Future S. S. Teachers" S. A. Parker Elgin 5:30 Open Fo-m on S. S. Organization and Management Geo. H. Curry, G. L. Cleaver, and others. 8p m Song and Prayer Service 8:20 Address. VY. C.Merritt Field Worker International S. S. Union SATURDAY 10 am and 2:30p m Sessions under Majagment of At. Msritt. These sessions will be of great value. Mr. Meritt is a 'worker of large axperenc. He brings us a rare treat. . Another one of those nice little home dancee at the Commercial Club tomorrow evening. Misses Kuhn, Proebstel and Williams entertained the Four Hundred One club Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Al Andrews. High five was played during the evening and prizes were won by Mr. Bragg and Mr. beiinap and Misses Reith and Squires. Refreshments of ice cream, strawberries, cake and coffee were served. Although a most inclement evening the following were pre sent and enjoyed a most delightful and pleasant affair. Mr. "and Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Al Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eckley, Mrs. Charlie Norris; Misses Reith, Rohan, McCall, Stoddard, Sommer, Kirk, Aikine. Anson, Squires and Smith; Mes sers Beiinap, Newlin, Williame,- Mac Lennan. French. Peters, Miller, Smith and Dr. Volp. Mrs. George Palmer will entertain the ladies of the KafTee Klatch at her home Friday afternoon. The ladies of the Neighborhood Club met in their rooms Wednesday afternoon to conclude the business of the club for the year and the annual election of officers. The following were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Ed Kiddle; Vice Pre sident, Mrs. A. T. Hill; Cor. Secretary, Mrs. T. Oliver; Treasurer, Mrs.M. Maloy; Librarian, Mrs. S. Ingle; Critic, First term, Mrs. v . L Brenholts, Second term, Mrs. H. S. Cavanna; Director, Mrs. Geo. Carpy; Delegates to State Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs. Geo. Carpy and Mrs. H. S. Brenholts; Program Com mittee, Mesdames Cavanna, Wright and Malloy. The club will close the year with an afternoon affair which is bsing arranged, the date to be stated soon. This coming year the club will devote to the famous Bay View course taking as their subjects England, Scotland and Ireland. A GLANCE Over our Menue will reveal to many pleasant dishes that will eating here a pleasure. We always provide such an interesting eating program. . . It will be well for you to get better acquainted with the merits of the good -things cur chef manufacturer. OUR SERVICE Will also commend itself to you. Quick, neat and polite are our waiters and every thing possible is done to make you satis fied inwardly and outwardly. Our prfc" are reasonable. . The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucklc Proprietor It is all right to talk about beauty hab its, but most women are to busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty hab its. Therefore they take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets Newlin Cruo Co LINCOLN PARTY (Scrtpps News Association) Philadelphia. Pa.. May 31, Th first State Convention of the LincolnJParty met at Musical Fund Hall this forenoon to per feet its arrangements for the coming cam. paign and to nominate a state ticket The convention has been set one week ahead of the date of the Republican . convention for the double purpose of givine exoress- ion to the desire of the new party to pre serve its independence from any Republi can influence and to force the Republi cans, if possible, to endorse the candidates selected by the Lincoln party. The forenoon was devoted to the pre liminary work of the convention, the ap pointment of committees, etc. and th nominations win not be reached untitl some time this afternoon. It is believe wen inrormed circles that Lewis Emery, jr., oi oraaioid, will be nominated for Governor. OPWM DAY We sell weekly i Crt JUST APPEARING rom our sample sheafs of wall paper, ceiling papers and , ooraers are hosts of the harty somest designs artists eyef. eveloved. All colors, myriads'; of designa from grave to gay priced to produce business from the mansion of the mil lionaire to the cottage of the sturdy mechanic. And you are all very welcome to look. STAN1ELS & JARMAN Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars 'a ' iSPAIlSH MAID 5fi C I G A A er -. 'V; ' ir ' r you .. make ABSOLUTELY ALL HAVANA FILLED AND HAND MADE Red Cross Drug Store A. C. MacLcnnan sole distributor.Union and Wallowa counties i i ! t fr I, t f? i' u