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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1906)
: si The Golden Rule Company's j local items j I W H TIE SALE CLOSES SAT. JUNE 16 If you have not secured some of these bargains, do so now ALL WHITE GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES li 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 NECKWEAR WHITE SHOES LACES EMBROIDERIES CORSETS INFANTS' WEAR , WHITE APRONS WHITER HATS HANDKERCHIEFS WHITE LAWNS WHITE SWISS INDIA LINON DIMITIES TABLE LINENS NAPKINS TOWELING TOWELS , SHEETS PILLOW CASES LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN MATERIAL WHITE RIBBONS REMEMBER TOO, Our's is the only store that gives profit sharing bonds by which you Ian furnish your 1 home absolutelyfree. fife GULDEN RULE COMPANY 1 1308, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE JLjarset Otora- Smallest Prices t La Grande : National 'Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,00000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1EORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY. Vice President. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. BERRY, F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. COHLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world A PRESENT To advertise my high grade shoes I will : GIVE AWAY every twclvth pair that goes out of : my store I carry the HAINAN, WALKOVER and HARLOW. Call for further particulars I A. V. ANDREWS,! TAILOR and HABERDASHER ' VALUABLE DISCOVERY Contractor J. L. Mars last week boucht blocks 7 and 12 in Synearssn's addition. which proved to be just what he wanted for his business. He says it takes con siderable work to uncover it but he is contented for the reason that it contains no sediment whatever, but clean, coarse sharp sand and concrete gravel, Those who have examined projipunce it the best material ever used. in, 1 Grande. , Wm. Allison t'ie flour.rnjll jhan, return ed from Sumptar ia.it evening where he has been in the interest his business. U i J.I1 YOU MUST EAT Why not enjoy life by good living? It costs no more than inferior qualities purchased elsewhere. We pride ourselves on our regular 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. Ar buck If, Pro elor oi'RS da y We tn f ir F$4 50 Geo. Mapes came over from Elgin last evening. Editor Scibird of the Urion Republican was an Observer caller this morning. E. C. Cochran arrived in the city last evening and transacted business here this morning. C. W. Ellsworth has securod the con tract for carrying the mail between Uiand City and La Grande. Express Agent L. F. Massee leaves to night for Walla Walla tonizht where he will spend Sunday visiting friends. Judge and Mrs. Aiken returned from Baker City last evening wnere the Judge has been holding court. Mrs. C. H. Bidwell departed for Condon last evening where she will at tend the Reinehart r.-uiion. Geo. Hanson the pump man at No.-th Powder came home last evening for a brief visit with his family. Mrs. J. G. Anson and Mrs. Chas. Gekeler left last night to visit their father W. S. Ragain, at Walla Walla. They ex pect to be gone about a week. In spite of the rain last evening the usual crowd attended the social dance at the Commercial Club and all report an enjoyable time. ' Frank Lilly, who has been confined to his home the past ten days with quinsy was able to be out upon the street a short time this morning. ' , Cashier Q. L Cleaver "returned this morning from Portland, where he went to attend a meeting of the trustees of the Williamette University. Presiding Elder J. D. Gillilan returned this morning from Portland where he has been attending a meeting of the board of trustees of Williamstte University. F. S. Bramwell, Frank C. Bramwell and H. J. Jordon left this morninor for Emmet, Idaho on business connected with the L D. S. church. Miss Edith Spafford, who has been doing stenographical work for Crawford & Crawford, leaves tonight for Harrison, Idaho where she will visit her mother for several weeks. Mrs.' Wesley Andrews and little daughters of Baker City who have been visiting at the J. Hooper home in this city for a few weeks. 'went to Pendleton last evening where they will vHt friends and relatives. The Misses Eva Martin, Marv and Amanda Stone and Mary Boudan, re turned to Joseph Saturday from La Grande, where they had been attending the Sacred Heart Academy. Joseph Herald. D. Matlock passed throueh the citv ves- terday with nine thoroughbred horses which he was moving from Snake river to his farm near HeDDner. Soeeial TbIa- gram, the well known trotting was also in tne bunch. E. G. Adcook will commence MnnHav moving inio his enlarged quarters, in the Mrs. Anson brick. Mr. Adcook realizes that this is going to be banner season in all lines cf business and he proposes to be very much in evidence in the furnit.im bu iness. Keep your eye on his new ad for the next few months. Eilers Rip Van Winkle Company arrived in the city this morning and gave a band concert at noon. If the performance this evening is as good as the music fur nished by the band today there will h nr, complaint from the peoole. The along the line give the show credit for a good clean entertainment. Mr. L. H. Rumelhart called at th. Obsrrver office this morning and left a sample basket of lettuce which is as fine as any we have ever seen. Mr. Rumelhart imported the seed from France and this s the first season it has been crown in this Valley. The variety is known as t- ranch Brown Head Lettuce. It is a r fine variety and. its chief feature of special merit is natit forms a perfect head with out being transplanted. SCREEN DOORS N:w is the time to commence war on the flies. Com. and get some screen doors and window screens. .... My hammocks cannot be beat for price, quality, beauty. Th. time is her. for you to keep your lawn in order. I have rubber and cotton hose, lawn . i I... oil nrirfiO a flfi niialltV. mowers ana iawnra. h" - - -i - BEE SUPPLIES I have the bea 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 building. . a MRS-T-N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery. GIVE US A SHOW that's all w. ask to prov. to you conclusively that The C. B. Cigar v Is great value in .very way. : If w. 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. -.. C. E. HACKMAN, r . .-i ,.,'.- - -' Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood SPORTS HUNTINGTON HERE TOMORROW ; Tomorrow Hnntinrrtnn u.'.ll !-... T - Grande at the Ball Park. The visitors have a good team and will insure a fast game, as taey have played several games witn teams in the Idaho league and have been able to hold their own. Thav re cently played Weiser, a 3 to 3 game. begrist c. Greeorv o. Coiner 1h n.iinn 2b, Crawford, s s, Childers, 3b, Collins. rr, Williams cf. Kooser If. Daily substitute. Quinn who will tomorrow hold down the second base is a MultnnnmaK who has played with college teams and is cons dered good. Williams is also well know laving played with the teams here recently. FOR SALE An established, well paying business, small capital required, good reasons for celling. Address X Observer. FOR SALE -Good famiiydriving horse age five years, weight 1200 sound in every respect, also good fresh milch cow Must sell at once. A, G. Couch. Ulanri r;,.. j That's what we have to say about loose honey. In fact all our groceries are good. They 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. Promnt rial We challenge the town on fresh ymuube ana strawberries, PHONE MAIN 46 QEDbLf BR2J NORTH FID ctdict --, 1 'tltt..,,,. w i CALL IP MAIN 75 J FOR flRST niAQQ r.DnncmiuM Fresh fruits and vegetables every day Your orders promptly delivered as fast as ordered Standard brands always in stock. TE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKER L I Up , MOVING AY fdRNlT(JR AT LAST THE 0PP0RTUNI1Y CAME. For many months I have realized the necessity of securing larger quartersfor mv in rrn, k . .UU...3 w u.c turner or Aaams Avenue and Elm street, the Anson Brick, uhere, in a few days I will be able to rtxm,, ' "dVC "w secured th t Carpets in Union county. Will be pleased to have you call at my new place of business. This is going to be a prosperous year for 2C"eral ,incs of niture and f iu supplying tne furniture wants of this county ,u we nc Rr Prepared to be a leader I mMBmsm E. O. ADCOOK Keep your Eve! on thk cn.ii I - . J SV- w I t -aa, w 4444. : ' 4