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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1906)
t LADIES j THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT JUNE "WHITE SALE" i AT The Golden Rule Store The past few days have reminded you ery forcibly that summer is coming and that white is for thiS scason ALL WHITE GOODS REDUCED FOX THIS SALE i 1 WHITE SKIRTS WHITE WAISTS SILK WAISTS LINGERIE WAISTS WHITE HOSIERY WHITE BELTS WHITE GLOVES CORSET COVERS GOWNS CHEMISE SKIRTS DRAWERS WHITE HAND BAGS WHITE RUCHING WHITE NECKWMR WHITE SHOES LACES EMBROIDERIES CORSETS INFANTS' WEAR WHITE APRONS WHITE HATS HANDKERCHIEFS WHITE LAWNS WHITE SWISS INDIA LINON DIMITIES TABLE LINENS NAPKINS TOWELING TOWELS SHEETS PILLOW CASES LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN MATERIAL WH.TE RIBBONS 1 Oe India Linon $ .OTJtf !2c India Linon 10 16g India Linon '.1 1 U 17c Indian haad Suiting i.U 2 27 Me Linen Suiting 22 60c Linen Suiting .42,! UTHtK UKAUfc.5 SAMfc. PROPORT ION 25c Corset Covers . 60c Corset Coers. 60c Corset Covers .. 25c Muslin Drawers 56c Musi n Drawers SOc Muslin Drawers 80a Muslin Drawers $ .60 Muslin Skirts .75 Mushn SkirM 1.00 Muslin Sir r is 1.75 Muslin Skirts .75 White Wi'sts . 1.C0 While Waists 1.60 White Waists. .49 .67 .89 1.49 '.63 ".89 1.37 StCURE SOME OF THESE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATt THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices fGR SALE Eight acres, 6 room house.barn. place for chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds of fruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. JchrGavan I mm CATHOLIC CEMETERY Bids for the improve 'ent of the Cath olic Cemetery are hereby invited and will he 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 otha: 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. JUST APPEARING rom our sample sheafs of wall paper, ceiling papers and borders are hosts of the hand somest designs arti ts ever cveloved. All colors, myriads of designafrom grave to gay priced to produce business from the mansion of the mil lionaire to the cottage of the sturdy mechanic. And you ire all very welcome to look. STAN1ELS & JARMAN Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars YOU MUST EAT Why not enjoy life by good living? It costs no more than inferior qualities i purchased elsewhere. We pride ourselves on our regular dinner at 25 cents ' Choice of moats and vegtableswithelegent I dessert and liquid rufreshments to suit. I Investigate our claims to superiority by ideorating your interior w.thourdalicacies. The Model Restaurant J. A. ArbiKklt, Pro tfor OI'K.tf DAY We .ktC4 Cft SPECIAL MEETING. To E. W. Bartlett. J. J. Carr, C. S. Dunn j. fc. Fowler, S. A. Gardinier. F. L. Meyers. A. L Richardson and J. T. Williamson. Councilman of the City of La Grande: : Yoj and each of you. are hereby notified that there wiil be held special meetina o the council of the C;ty of La Grande on Wednesday .veiling June 13th, 1906. at 8 o clock p. m. in the c-uncil chamber for the purpose of considering the follow ing propositions: 1 st to cons der the ad visability of over hauling the pump and otliar apparatus at the C'ty pump h.-use. 2nd to d.scusa genera'ly the water question for the C.ty of La Grande, and to devise plan ts provide, in the near future, a first class gravity system sup plied with an ample supply of water. 3rd to pass an ordinance for the grad ing of 6th Street as per petition submitted and passed upon by the council April 4th 1906. 4th to discuss generally matters per taining to the City's welfare. A full attendance is requested. J. B. Stoddard, Mayor. Do not forget the Commercial Club dance next Friday night. If you like to dance you will certainly have a good time. LOCAL ITEMS There will be no meeting of the W. O. W. next Friday evening. Remember the ball same next Su 'day. La Grande vs Huntington. Attorney Robert H. Lloyd of Elgin came up last nignt on legal business. There will be another social dance at the Commercial Club next Friday even ing. Admi t ion 50 cents. J. E. Reynolds and Will J. Church are attending the Masonic Grand Lodge in Portland. Cashier F. L. Meyers leaves this even ing for Portland on matters pertaining to the La Grande National bank. Alex Knight, the former president of the Blue Mountain Creamery was in the city from Union this morning. A. S. Cooley a prominent lawer of Wallowa it transacting business in La Grande. Miss Mable Williams went to Eucrene last evening where she will spend the summer months. The Masonic Grand Lodge of Oregon is in session at Portland, today and the Grand lodge of Eastern Star convenes tomorrow. Attorneys Wm. Ramsev and J. D. Slater are in Portland representing their clients before the United States District court Geo. R. Robert, of Pendleton is spend ng the day with hit brother. Receiver A. A. Hulwi I. They hotn visited Ellin to day. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Key left las' eve ning for Aurora. III. and after visiting with relatives for a few weeks Mr. Keys expects to visit the Panama canal country. Tomorrow it not a legal holiday in the state, but it it "Flag Day" just the tame hang out your flags there it none other nder the tun. The La Grande National bank building it rapidly being torn down and within a day or two everything will be in readiness to begin the erection of the new edifice. G. W. Holcomb, representing the Ore gon Packing Company arrived in the city this morning to intenview the fruit growers of this vicinity. The Neighborhood Club will close their year's work with an open meeting next Tuesday afternoon, in their rooms in the Commercial Club building. Frank Holmes it remodeling hit residence on the corner of 8 and N street, and when it is completed he will have a modern hou e in every respect. F. D. McCully a merchant of Joseph was visiting in La Grande this morning Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sparks came in on the Elgin train from Elgin last evening Professor H. J. Hocker.berry and his son Raymond re'urned from Portland this morning. Raymond will be the architect of the new National Bank building which is soon to be erected. The members of the Senior Class of the La Grande High School are request ed to meet at the Commercial Club to morrow evening at 7.30, to devise plans for getting rid of the money on hand. L. Couch, one of the rustling real estate men of Wallowa county, is in the city to day on business before the United States Land Office. He reports everything boom- ng and the people of that county expect the most prosperous years ever experienc ed. . A large number of friends of the late A. C. Stull and his family, gathered at the depot this morning as a last respect to the deceased. The body, accompanied by Mrs Stull and hereon, was shipped to Pennsylvania this morning where inter ment is to be made. T. E. Bueler. a rep resetantive of tha Brotherhood of Riilroad conductors, will accompany the body to Ciicago. The La Grande Iron Works has hit up on a novel scheme for a paper weight. This need d article is a piece of casting made to represent a frog. It is skillfully casted and painted and makes a very unique ornament as well as a usefull article and speaks well for the skill of the pattern maker of that shop. An example of this croakless frog can be seen on the editorial desk of the Obrerver. Mrs. Laura Hooghkirk. Grand Chief of the Rathbone Sisters of Oregon, will make Rowena Temple an official visit Friday June 15. A full attendance is desired. Through the kindness of the Woodmen the K. of P. hall was secured. In con sequence there will be no meeting of that order on the above date. Mrs. Ona Lincoln, M. of R. C. SCREEN DOORS New is the time to commence war on the flies. Come and get some screen doors and window screens.. Mv hammocks cannot be beat for price, quality, beauty. The time is here for you to keep your lawn in order. I have rubber and cotton hose, lawn mowers and lawn rakes, all prices and quality. BEE SUPPLIES I have the bee hives and supplies that you waut. Call and get some of them. My shingles, doors and windows are first class try some of them if you are buiiding. MRS. T.N. MURPHY i Hardware and crockery. J . . 7m mm m GIVE LIS A SHOW that's all we ask to prove to you conclusively that the C. B. Cigar It great value in every way. If we can't suit your taste as to mild ness or strength you'd better tee a doctor. The C. B. it all right all the way through because it's built that way. C. E. HACKMAN, Xf4tr Cor. Adamt AvnueandUreenwood J7" ONLY A FALSE ALARM At three thirty this afternoon the fire alarm was given and in a remarkably short time Hose Company number one was at the scene of the supposed blaze. However no water was needed as the cause for momentaiy excitement was only Grandy and Russel's smoke house emitting an extra large amount of smoke. DOWIE DISCOURAGED (Serlpps News Association) Chicago June 13 "Prophet" Dowie resumed the stand in the federal court today. He told the rise of (he church of Zion and his discouragment after suf fering a paralytic stroke list fall. He thought that he had sought relief in death andwasdi nunc ti viLeand find himself alive. MINNESOTA FORGETS JOHNSON. Duluth, Minn.. June !3 The Republi cans of this state have nominated A. L. Cole today, to succeed the present Gov ernor Johnson, who was the people's choice at the last election by an over whelming majority. Johnson has been the most popular governor the state has ever had. ATTENTION CONTRIBUTORS To the Contributors to San Francisco Relief Fund. You are requested to meet at the Commerical Club at 8 o'clock Thursday night June 14th for the purpose of receiving and passing upon final report of Executive Committee. J. B. Stoddard Chairman That's what we have tj say about loose honey. In fact all our groceries are gooa. i ney are clean fresh and pure. The kind that will make your meals delicious, and give the house-wife an easy task in preparing it, because she knows that it will be good. Prompt delivery is our hobby. We challenge the town on fresh produce and strawberries. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR J NORTH FIR STREET FOR FAMI1Y II 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 Drug- Co. FOR STOCK GROWERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of trie U.iion County Stock Growers Protective Association at the Commerical Club parlors Saturday June 25. at two o'clock. J. A. Russel, Sec. FOUR KILLED. (Sorlpps New Association) Roanoke. Va., June 12 Four workmen were killed and seven injured by an ex plosion of dynamite, on the Tidewater railroad near here today. SAILOR STRIKE REACHES PORTLAND. (Scrlppi News Association) Portland. June 13 Business manager Breek of the tailors' union was arrested today for a midnight attack on non-union crew of John Pauls three of the crew were wounded by the attacking gang. GALL 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 AMD BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. i - e eeeeeeei CREAM SEPARATORS "STOP!" and think before you buy a sep arator Th9r, are many things to be . .dered ,n the purchase of a cream separator market You want the machine that is the ",est wash and keep clean, you a , w the machine that will prociuce all the bu-tar fat And above all you want a durable JCV S0 M,aDE CASH COMPANY. ihsimm -viYvia Dros. i-TOD.