La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 08, 1906, Image 6

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BARGAIN DAY
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The Golden Rule Store
In former years this mammoth store has "saved up" as it were, all its odds and
ends, and remnants, and at the end of the season put them on sale in one lot.
After careful consideration of this proposition we have decided that the interests
of our patrons can best be served by placing on sale one day of each week goods
of this class and such other "special Bargains" as we may from time to time be
able to secure.
Friday, June 8
WILL BE THE FIRST THESE GREAT DAYS. AT THAT TIME WE WILL
OFFER AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ALL ODDS AMD ENDS, AND
REMNANTS OF SCASONALE GOODS.
IN THE LOT WILL BE
REMNANTS of Callcocs Percales, Ginghams, Lawns, Swiss. Summer Suitings
Toweling. Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Waistings, Etc.
ODDS AND ENDS ln Ncckw,car. Bcts. Hand Bags, Shoes, Corsets, Gloves
tt- Handkerchiefs, YVelsts, Stationery, Lace Ci,
Books, Classware, Crockery; Men's Ties, Shirts, Hosiery, Hats, Underwear, Collars,
and innumerable other things.
LOCAL ITEMS
IN ADDITION TO THIS The Crcat "June White Sale"
- Will Be Continued With Unabated Vigor.
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
1508, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE
Lfirsest Storft- Smallest Prices
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Tpr'esent
To advertise my high grade shoes
I will
GIVE AWAY
every tvvclvth pair that goes out of
my store
I carry the HAIMAIV, WALKOVER and HARLOW. Call
for further particulars
A. V. ANDREWS,
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
FOR
CALL UP
MAIN 75
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES
Fresh fruits and vegetables every day
Your orders promptly delivered as
fast as ordered
Standard brands always in stock.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr.
AMUSEMENTS
The Sutton Shows will give but one per
formance here on Monday June 1 1, in the
evening at 8 o'clock, but there will be a
parade at noon and before the
now at night there will be a free open
air concert in front of the tent by the ex
ellent band carried by thi company.
WANTED-Girl or woman for general
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nouseworK. Must be competent.
Apply to Mrs. A. L Richardson.
J. W. Earle returned from Eliin last
evening.
George Lindgreen came over from E'gin
last evening. ..
E. L. Lelbetter of North Powder is
transacting business in La Grande today.
E. E. Cochran of Union is transacting
business in La Grande today.
H. M. Welch and G. L Mourer are in
the city from Salem.
Mrs. G. Y. West of Haines is transacting
business here today. '
G. M. Goff, the stock mspeco." from
Elgin was in the city this morning.
Pock Mays a prominent cattle man or
Joseph is in the city.
Christine Wheatly will entertain a few
of her friends at her home tonight.
Miss Helena Waterman of Baker City
who has been visiting friends in the city,
has returned home.
Mrs. C. W. Moore, mother of Dr. F. E.
Moore, left yesterday to visit her daughter
in Tacoma.
Mrs. Annie B. Weatherby of Seattle
arrived in the city last evening and will
spend a month visiting at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones.
Mr. Geo. L. Cleaver and Rev. J. D.
Gillilan leave Monday morning for Salem,
to be present at the annual meeting of
the trustees of the Willamette Unversity
Misses May brenhoitz and Urace Swan,
teachers in the pub ic schools here, re
turned to their homes in Mount Pleasant
Iowa, this morning. They will spend the
summer vacation in the East.
George Good, the new manager of the
Hotel Foley went to Grants Pass last
evening where he will spend a week
looking after the interest of the Hotel
Josephine at that piece of which he is
also manager and proprieter.
society
' BORN
CH1LDERS At Alicel June 6. 1906 to
Mr. and M rs. Claud Childers, a son.
ROBINSON-In this city June 4, 1906.
to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Robinson, a
daughter.
NEILS. ON In this city, June 6, 1906, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson, a son.
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YOU MUST AT
Why not enjoy life by good living?
It costs no more than inferior qualities
purchased elsewhere. We pride ourselves
on our 'egular dinner at 25 cents
Choice of meats and vegtables with elegent
dessert and liquid refreshments to suit.
Investigate our claims to superiority by
deorating your interior withourdelicacies.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. Arbucklc, Proprietor
DAY
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WMllkl7t4 CQ
ISLAND QTY ITEMS.
Mrs. G. W. Blake, formerly of thl
place now of Baker City, is a welcome
visitor among old friends.
Mr. Seigrist, of Lewiston, Idaho, was
here several days tuning pianos for his old
customers, who are always glad to see
him return.
Miss Louie Wade returned to Enter
prise after a ten days visit with relatives.
Miss Pearl of Hoquiam. Wash., is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Goedeker.
Mr.F. H. Kiddle is on a business trip tg
California.
Miss Zoe Bragg, of La Grande, visited
at W. G. Hunter's home Sunday.
The dinner and supper given by the
ladies of Island City and vicinity on
election day was a complete success in
every detail, and the good time enjoyed
on that day will be long remembered by
those in attendance. The receipts were
about one hundred and sixteen dollars.
The ladies wish to thank the people for
their patronage.
Tason ue
On Friday, of next week the remains
of Rev. Jason Lee. colonizer of Oregon
and founder of Willamette University
will be re-interred at Salem. He died in
1845 in Canada and till now his remains
rested there. Last year they were brought
to Portland by President J. H. Coleman
and now on the campus of the great in
stitution he founded, they will be finally
deposited. Rev. Abraham Eads of this
cty is one of the honorary pallbearers.
CATHOLIC CEMETERY
Bids for the improve ent of the Cath
olic Cemetery are hereby invited and will
be received up to the 20th of June. This
improvement will include the making of a
driveway around the entire grave-yard
the removal of weeds and all othe; re
fuse from the cemetery grounds. Com
plete details will be given and a map of
the grave-yard s! own at my hots',
W. J. Whyte
La Grande. May 28. 1906.
SPORTS
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ELGIN VS LA GRANDE SUNDAY.
W. C. Ryder, manager of the Elgin
baseball team, was in the city this morn
ng completing arrangments whereby
the La Grande ball team is to play sev
eral games in Elgin during the Fourth of
July celebration. In speaking of the
game next Sunday. Manager Ryder stat
ed that judging from present indications,
a record-breaking Elgin delegation would
attend the game.
SCREEN DOORS
New is the time
to commence war on the flies. Come and get some screen
? doors and window screens.
I My hammocks cannot be beat for pre, quality, beauty. The time is here
! , ,.i..nr lawn in order. I have rubber and cotton hose, lawn
e
( mowers
for you to keep your lawn in order.
and lawn rakes, all prices and quality.
BEE SUPPLIES
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I have the bee hives and supplies that you waut. Call and get some. f
them. My shing'es. doors and windows are first class try some of rn.
if you are building.
! MRS-T.N. MURPHY I
! Hardware and crockery, I !
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SOCIETY
Yesterday afternoon, was spent in a
most enjoyable way by the Five Hundred
Club with Mrs, J. C. Gulling.' Cards
were nl. vrl ard Mrs. W. H. Bohnsnkar p
having th highest score was given a
bea.vit.iful Haviiand plate. At the close of
the game, Mrs, Gulling served straw
berry sherbet, cake and coffee. The
guests present were: Mesdame Pred
Swaney, J. H. Aekir.e, M. L. Causey, W.
Allinson, Fied Kiddle, Harry Grady, Jay
Van Buren. E. W. Bartlett, W. H, Boh'
nenkamp, H. S. Carana, A, R. Buckley
and Ed. Murphy,
Miss Anson, Mesdames Molitor and
Newlin will entertain the evening Kaffce
Klatch this evening at the home of Miss
Anson.
R. N. Boll as the bridal party left the
church Miss Tice, sang, "Thou Art Like
Unto a Flower."
The wedding reception was held at the
hon-.e of Mrs. J. Co3gnff. Tna haidsoms
rooms were a mass of flowers and ferns,
pink and white prevailing through out.
Pur'mg the evening Mr. and Mrs. Rasch
received and were congratulated by
large number of friends, ln the dinntwg
room, an elegant buffet luncheon w.a
served and in all the affair pu most
hrillinnt and artistic. Mr. and Ml ItRasch
will remain in Baker a. fwfJSys th
guest of friends before, oirig to their fu
ture home in Portia.
Mr. and Mrs., JohiA Shaa of LaGrar.de
were among te, wjd)hg guests. .
RASCH KINSEY.
One of the first of the June weddings
in Baker City, was that of Miss Harriet
Kinsey and Mr. Fred A. Rasch of Port
land. The bride is one of Baker's most
popular and beautiful young ladies and
well known in La Grande having spent,
her childhood here, her Father being one
of the pionaers. The wedding was pre
formed in the Presbyterian church which
was beautiful decorated in greens and
flowers, lillies and carnations being used
in profussion on the platform and altar,
banking the organ with the same.
Preceding the wedding march Miss
Gertrude Tice sang in her rich contralto
" Pro-nise Ma" and as M W Anna Ms
Kay played the wedding march the bridal
party fdvancej. fcq the altar. The ushers
were Mesim. Wei Rider and Doctor Fow
ler, and the briJesmaids. Misses Louhe
Geiser and Jessie ailflllin. The matron
of honor was Mrs. Elizabeth Corgriff a
sister of the bride. The brde on her
father's arm met the groom and his best
man, Mr. Grover Rasch at the altar.
The ring ceremony was used by Rev. J.
JUST APPEARING
rom our sample sheafs of
wall paper, celling papers and
borders are hosts of the hand
somest designs artists ever
eveloved. All colors, myriads
of designafrom grave to ,gay
priced tq produce tyness
from the mansion of the mil
lionaire to the cottage of the
sturdy mechanic. And you
are all very welcome to look,
STANIELS & JARMAN
Paper Hangers and
Decoratoratars
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SUNDAY
DINNER
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FULL CHIGKEIM DINNER
WITH ICE CREAM
cents
Bring the Family f
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CREAM SEPARATORS
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market. You wanth. - n the
ant th8 machine that is th
.csttowa,h and keep clean, you a! 0 wlnt I
a rWanti durab'8 maehi" :
chine y ; W;:T E?,r9 Separator . :
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yU the Separator that makes good
mLEP C COMPANY f
Lewis Bros. Prop.
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