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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1906)
i SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE THIS WEEK Shirt Wairts, Wash Skirts, Muslin Underwear, Summer Piece r Good. Shoes, Men's Shirts, Socks, and Underwear. Dish's, Gksswsrc, C-rsniUware, diui Profit Sharing Bonds FREE to All Cash Purchasers. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I Lames t Stor- 1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED (887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS "JEOROE 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 I GIVE AWAY : every tvvelvth pair that goes out of : my store I carry the HANAN. WALKOVER and HARLOW. Call for further particulars ! A. V. ANDREWS, TAIinB nt HARFDHACHPD VIOLIN Miss Bertha Young will give lessons on the Violin. Teachers certificate from Whitman College Conservatory of Music. Phone 1994. THE CONTORT ' Of the ladies is well taken care of by us. We have succeeded in our efforts to make our restaurant the best place for the ladies to have their meals, and have tastely arranged the different things to add attractiveness to the place, and make the surroundings pleasant. Wllil i OUR RESTAURANT Provides meals that are beautiful and refreshing. The excellence cf our cookery nas been attested by the favorable com ments of the many ladies that patronize us. If you would stop at our restaurant your nostrils would dilate at the pleasant odors our cookery sends forth. It would tickle your palate and after the meal you'd smack your lips and say. "That meal was very tasty." The Model Restaurant LOCAL ITEMS I Attorney C. E. Cochran returned to Union last evening after having spent the I day in court. Attorney B. F. Wilson returned to Union yesterday after having transacted leagal business during the day. The Junior League is holding a picnic today in the mountains west of the city. They were a merry lot as they left with their baskets filled with nice things to eat. " Mrs. C. Blake, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Martha I. Crandall, returned to her home at Baker City this morning. J. W. Johnson, a railroad contractor who has juet finished a contract on the new work on the north bank of the Co'um bia, leaves in the morning to look over the Wallowa extension. Water superintendent Gilman has been busy today opening the fire hydrants and testing then. Mr. Gilman says the dry weather is due now and he intends to see that the water system is ready in case of fire. F. P. Hammond expects to leave to night for Portland to purchase a complete line of goods which he will place with a bankrupt stock and place on sale in this city. He will open in the Masonic build ing as soon as his goods arrive. . The Ladies Aid Sneiatv nf m B:rt::t C urch will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. G. Adcook. Business of importance will come before the meet ing. There will be a work and business meeting. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant of The Dalles has purchased the dental parlors of Reavis Bro's. Dr. Sturdevant comes highly re commended from that city where he has practised his profession for the past twelve years. P. A. Foley and Ral Eldridge leave to morrow with twenty-one car loads of cattle for Kansas City. They will spend a few weeks with Mr. Foley's relatives in Kansas City and expect to shoot fire crackers in that city. The stock was bought in this valley by C. M. ThomDSon of Spalding Missouri. Judge Aikin yesterday handed down a decision in the case of the city of La Grande versus F. C. Forbes, this is the case wherein Forbes was fined fifty dol lars in the Recorder court of the city of La Grande for selling liquor without a license. Forbes appealed to the Circuit Court. Judge Aikin sustained the lower court. SCREEN DOORS N.-w 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 Hardware and crockery. W-CT.ll. NOTICE The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Worstell next Wednesday at 2.30 instead of Thursday. J. A. Arbuckle, Pro ttor JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT The ladies of the Neighborhood Club will give an entertainment at their club rooms on Thursday afternoon. It will be in the nature of a Japanesu musical and light refreshments will oe served. An admission of 15 cents will be charged, RINEHART FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rinehart. of Sum merville. Union county, stopped over in the city last night nn their vay to May ville, Gilliam county, to attend the annual reunion of the Rinehart family of Oregon which will be held at the home W, J. Edwards, ntar Mayville, this year. The family of Louis and Elizabeth Rinehart, who came from Iowa to Willa- matte valley in 1854, holds a family re union 1 1 some point in the state each year. Three years ago the reunion was held at the home of J. H. Rinehart. near Summerville, 93 of the family being pres ent. Two years ago it was held at the same place with 127 present. Last year a meeting was held at the Lewis and Clark fair and this year the decendants will assemble atthe home of Mr. Edwards a grandson of the p:oneers. near Mayville. It is one of the most prominent pioneer families in the state. -Pendleton E. O GIVE US A SHOW that's all we ask to prove to you conclusively that J The C.B. Cigar j Is great value in every way. If we can't suit your taste as to mild- J ness or strength you'd better see a doctor. The C. B. is all right all the way through because it s built that W5V. C. E. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood school Maion There were 160 votes cast- at the s:hool election held yesterday afternron far school director. Mr. Henry Henson received 103 votes; Mrs. Jessie L. Cav- ana 66; John Williamson 1. Mr. Henson served this district in a similar capacity several years ago, and devoted a great deal of interest to the schools. His name has been mentioned at several sudsequent elections but this is the first nime that he consented to per mit himself to be candidate, for election. MARRIED NELSON-MASWICK-ln this city Monday evening, June 18, 1906, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cates, Mr. Nelson and Christina Maswick were united in marriage. Rev, E. B. Hays of the Presbyterian church officiating. After the wedding ceremony, dainty refreshments were served. The happy couple will make their home in this city. JOHNSON-SMITH-John Joh Spokane and Mrs. Mary Smiti of this city were married at Spokane last Sat urday, and came here immediatly after wards. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson entertained sev eral of their friends at '.heir home in this city last evening. It is very likely they will make their future home here. That's what we have u 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. Prompt delivery is our hobby. We challenge the town on fresh produce and strawberries. .A PHONE MAIN 46 QEddEJ BRif NORTH FIR STREET GALL IP MAIN 7 a 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. P0LACK, Propr. 1 iww MOVING AY reRNlTORF STorp! AT LAST THE OPPORTUNITY CAME, for many months I have realized the necessity of spr.urintf larifrr n..artrcf s - Miviiiui my in creasing businpQ i h t large rooms on the corner of Adams Avenue and Elm street, the Anson Brick, uhere. ina few davs I uill m ahiMn n.cm, 6 "Secured) the two Carpets In Union county. Will be pleased to have you call at my new place of business. This is going to be a prosperous vearfnr.. ! SCnCral f furnilurc and iu supplying the furniture wants of this county wan and we have prepared to be a leader I Keep your Eye on this 5BS 'E5. G". ADCOOK: faepggrae on this Space f MMM - f