La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 11, 1906, Image 6

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    THE GREAT JUNE "WHITE SALE"
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The Golden Rule Store
IS CERTAINLY THE '
f EVENT OF THE YEAR
Thousands of dollars worth ot White Goods offered at cut prices at the ery be-
I ginning of the summer season.
I Never tefore In the history of La Grande has such an opportunity been presented
I to save money on seasonable goods. Already hundreds of ladies have been made
happy by the .
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THEY HAVE SAVED l THIS GREAT SALE
Only a few days more in which to secure these bargains
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10c India Linon $ .07 'a
. !2 'jj'c India Linon .- 10
15c India Linon 1.1 1 "j
1 7 'ac Indian Head Suiting j. 1 4 'o
27 ijc Linen Su ting 22 '2
60c Linen Suiting ... .42
OTHER GRADES SAME
PROPORTION
25c
60c
60c
25c
55c
50c
60c
Corset Covers
Corset. Covers
Corset Overs
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.75 Mjiim
100 Muslin
1.75 Muslin
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1X0 Wir'a
1.63 Wnite
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SECURE SOME OF THESE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATt
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY !
. 1508, 1310, 13)2 ADAMS AVENUE
I t Wtop- Smallest Prices 5
FOR SALE
Eight acr3, 6 room house. barn, place fo
chicken or hogs, orchard, all kinds o
ruit and plenty of water. Located eait
of flouring mill, will exchange for city
property Apply at premise. JohnQavan
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CATtlOlIC CEMETERY
Bid for the improve -ant 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 shown at my house.
W. J. Whyts
La Grande. May 28. 1906.
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JUST APPEARING
torn our sample sheafs of
wall paper, ceiling papers and
borders are hosts of the hand
somest designs arti ts ever
eveloved. All colors, myriads
of designa from grave to gay
priced to produce business
from the mansion of the mil
uunairo 10 Uie COliage Ot the i de&sort and Lqcid refreshment to suit.
Sturdy mechanic. And you! '""""fiato claims to superiority by
are ail very welcome to look.jdeorit"'' your interior"""rdoiicacies.
YOU MUST AT
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j why not enjoy life by good living?:
j It costs no more than inferior qualities j
j purchased elsewhere. We pride ourselves j
i on our 'eguiar dinner at 25 cents!
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STAN1EIS & JARMAN
Paper Hangers and
Decoratoratars
The Model Restaurant
J. A. Arbucktt. Proprietor
OI'KN DAY
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POPULAR WINNER DIES
MisGra;e Wilkinson of Union, who
was a winner in the Oregonian Yellow
stone contest, died at one o'clock yester
day afternoon. She haa been aflicted
with appendicitis, but her death was un
expected. She was a very popular young
lady in her city and vcmity.and has been
engaged a schaa! teacher in the public
schools of this cau.ity for a number of
years.
She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs'
Wilkinson of High Valley, pioreers o this
state.
Mus Wilkinson was out about the
town a week ago today hustling up sub
scriptions for ner contest. On Tuesday
she was feeling lii and by Friday Suffered
an operation. Hopes were entertained
for her recovery up to a short time prior
to her death.
Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Ferguson of Port
land are visiting relativdS in this City for
a few days. They are accompanied by Mr.
Ferguson's sister Anna Shea.
The funeral of the late C. E. Feiguson
was held ,n ;h,s City Sunday afternoon
at two o clock from the Catholic Church
Rev. Father Whyte officiating. The Enter
ment took place in the Catholic Ceijietery.
Manuel Snider is having a neat cottage
built near tiie White school house. Mr.
Snider has bean pi;nc:ral of thi r.hl
for several years. Tn.s will make it much
more convenient fcr his work.
CAMPAIGN MONEY REGULATED J
(Srrlppn .w Awhitlun)
Washington. June 9-The Senate pass
ed a bill prohibiting national band and
other corporation from making campaign
and other contribution.
W. A. McDonald of Cove was a Sun
d?y visitor in La Grande.
Or. J. C. Shields of Baker City was a
business visitor in the city yesterday.
G. A. Matlock a Wallowa businessman,
spent Sunday in this city.
Fred Sheets, a compositor in the Ob
server office spent Sunday it Union,
Ed. Blackburn and C. KbIIob are in the
city from Baker City, looking after busi
ness interests.
E. P. Staple left this morning for
Baker City where he will transact busi
ness today and tomorrow. .
Mrs. Charles Dunn returned yesterday
after a month' visit with her mother at
Prescott, Washington.
The Armory building being built by
Mr. S. C. Zuber i nearing completion
and will be the largest hall in the city.
County Superintendent E. E. Braggs
is transacting business in North Powder
today.
The premium list for the Oreson State
Fair has been issued and has been re
ceived at this office. Many good prizes
aie offered,
L. C. Grout the North Powder farmer
was' in the city securing supplies prepa
ratory to harvesting his hay crop, whi h
he estimates at 300 tons.
Miss Floy E. Massee went to Walla
"'oila yesieroay morning where she wiil
attend the Whitman College and high
sch ol graduation exercises this week.
Harry Tempany and Austin McAllister
returned to Walla Walla this .norning
after playing ball with the La Grande
team yesteaday.
Geo. L. Cleaver leaves tonight for Salem
where he will attend a meeting of the
Willamette university trustees, and be
present at the Jason Lee Memorial ser
vices. A. C. MacLennan the Red Cross drug
gist, is spending the early part of the
week in Portland looking after business
interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiddle of Island City
and Ed Reynolds went to Portland yes
terday morning, where they will attend
the annual meeting of the Masonic Grand
lodge.
The Rev. Father Griffith, Rector of the
Episcopal church at Biker City, is in the
cty today. He will leave tonight for
Portland to attend the Diocesan council
that is to be held there this week.
Rav. U. H. Gibbs leaves tonight for
Porlir.d to attend the annual Diocesan
council which meets in that city this
week. He will be absent from th s city
unt.l after Sunday and announces that
fiere will be no services in church next
Sunday.
Lou E. Wnham editor of the Pullman
Tribune arrived in the city yesterday
morning, and expects to return this even
ing. He will b followed in a few days
by his father mHher sisters and brother
Mr. Wenham is making a grand success
of the Tribune, and will undoubtedly con
tinue to do so. He has the best wishes
of a large circle of friends in the city as
welas the Observer.
William Agnes, who recently moved to
Roseburg, returned to La Grande yester
day morning to join Mrs. Agnew. and
will leave tomorrow for Chicago to visit
their daughter, from there they will ac
company their daujhter and her husband
to Bayview. Northern Michigan where
they will spend the summer. This fall
they will return to Roseburg to reside
permanently.
Presiding Elder J. D. Gillilan left this
morning for Salem where ha will in an
official way. attend the commencement
exercises of the Williametta University.
On Friday the Janson Leo memorial will
be held and the body of the founder of
MethDdistism in the Northwest will be
removed from it present resting place
and entered in the campus of the univer
sity he was instrumental in establishing.
Rev. Gillilan is to be an honorary pall
bearer at this service while there he will
attend a meeting of the University
trustees.
SCREEN DOORS
New is the time to commence war on the flies. Come and get some screen .
doors and window screens.
My hammocks cannot be beat for price, quality, beauty. The time i here ,
for you to keep your lawn in order. 1 have rubber and cotton hose, lawn
mowers and lawn rakes, all prices and quality.
BEE SUPPLIES
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1 have the bee hives and supplies mat you waut. vai anu .... ,
them. My shingles, doors and windows are first class try some of them .
if you are building. a
MRS-T.N. MURPHY!
Hardware and crockery.
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GIVE US A SHOW
that's all we ask to prove to you
conclusively that
The C. B. Cigar
Is great value in every way. If we
can't suit your taste as to mild
ness or strength you'd better see
a doctor. The C. B. is all right all
the way through because it's built
that way.
l slippy
C. c. iiACKrviAni, t
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood !
RECORDER COURT
Late this afternoon Chief of Police Ray
burn exercised his "Arm of Law" and
took into tow Henry Stacy, Claud Oliver
for cruel and inhuman driving of a team.
The boys were arraigned before Record
er Snook and after listening to the charge
pleaded guilty and were given a jail sen
tence of five days each and a warrant is
out for Robert Davidson charging him
with the same cri.Tie. His case will be
heard tomorrow.
DIED
The funeral of Miss Maud Smith was
held from the Henry & Carr undertaking
establishment yesterday. Rev. J.D.Gillian
officiating.
Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Smith of thi city and at the
time of her death was ight year of age.
She had been ailing for some time with
appendicitis and finally succumbed to it.
Interment was made in the Odd Fellows
cemetry.
ELDERS RIP VAN WINKLE SHOW TENT
Has a rint built expressly for them.
It is made of Knki wiis'i is usad and
recommended by the government as the
bist It is absolutely water proof. This
elegent tent Is built egg shape and has
no center poles in front of the stage
therefore giving everyone a good view of
the performanca. Tna stage is lighted
with Acetylene gas which can ce raised
or lowered to gi.e the proper
effect as desired. Lighting and Thunder
is made by an electric storage battery.
The scenery for each and every act is"
all new and painted especially for this
elegant production. Mr. Eiler prides him
self in having the swe:!est outfit in the
country and delights in having people
come and S;e his pavilion theatre before
the performance. People can depend on
seeing a firstcliss enterainment. Tey
appear at La Grande Saturday June 16
M3TI0N DE.1IED
In the case cf Win Grant vs Hardy
Harold, w:cm the jury awarded the
plaintiff 310J3 us a commission for sell
ing his f.-.rm. tna C .-jrt denied the- appli
cation for a new tr.al and the case will
go to the supreme court.
That's what we have to say f
about loose honey. In fact all our J
groceries are good. They are clean i
tresh and pure. The kind that will
make your meals d3licious. and J
give the house-wife an easy task f
in preparing it. because she knows
that it will be goad. J
Prompt delivery is our hobby, t
We challenge the town on fresi j
produce and strawberries.
Miss Lavelie Florence accompanied by
A. A. Roberts went to Pendleton Sunday
morn ing where she will spend a short
time visiting. Mr. Roberts returned to
day. LOST-A steel telescope fishing rod
in leather case between the city and Ladd
creek near Stoddards plaining mill. Finder
return to this office and receive reward
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QEDDE BR
NORTH FIR STREET
FOR FAMILY USE
Every family in town should have a
box of soap from our window this week
at 20 cts. Come in or telephone us.
Newi.in Druo Co.
CALL IP
MAIN 75
FOR 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 AMD BAKERY
E. P0UCK, Propr.
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CREAM SEPARATORS
soeredinthe puahase ofa BSt COn"
You want the L es. run S9Parat0r'
market. You waVi" t miChin9 on lhe
"siesttowashrnd t ?Chme thit is tht
And above aU S ?a '"""
t-ty.u.vjnt be cTnt , ab'9 mzKm
over every othr mri, e "vantages
Any company
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: GRANDE R0NDE CASH rnupv
: Phone Main 6 f " . J'UMPANY.
Lewis Bros. Prop.