La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1906, Image 6

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    ! THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S
2nd Bargain Friday i
It is our intention to make this day the leading event of the week in
BARGAINS and ue are putting forth our best efforts to this end
FOR THIS SALE WE OFFER
REMNANTS
An endless variety in summer
goods at DEEP CUT PRICES
just the thing for children's dressrs
X boys' waists, ladies' waists, skirts
etc.
t
RIBBONS
Hundreds of pieces in one to three
yard lengths, suitable for the hair,
neck, trimming, and the thousand
and one uses to which ribbons can
be put
LACES
A large asiostmhnt of short lengths
in Vals, Torchons, etc. In this lot
;rj ?.'!!! f.r.i saving in
small quantities
price where only
are needed.
EMBROIDERIES ,
All widths, one to Ave yards
lengths at the same SAVING
PRICES.
Special Bargains
In Th
Men's Department
10c socks per doz ...98c
12'o ' " " $1.23
60c & 65c underwear per suit .38
S00 men's Neglegee shirts at
half regular price
60 pair men's pants $1.25
- to $1.60 values 98c
26e men's ties latest style
and colorings 23c
200 PAIRS .HOES
Odd lots in Ladies', Misses', and Child
ren's Bales, Oxfords, and Slippers at 25
to 60 per cent less than regular prices.
MP
WASH GOODS
AT AUGUST PRICES
Thousands of yards of summer goods to
go in this great sale at Mid-summer
prices.
6Jc Anthram Lawns 4c
10c Lawns ..., 8c
1 2c Lawns, Swisses etc 10c
16c ...12c
SHIRTWAISTS
About six dozen good numbers of these
still left which we offer while they last at
greatly reduced prices.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
many choice garments in this line
at SLAUGHTER PRICES .
LOCAL ITEMS j
25c Corset Covers at $.19
36c .29
60c " " " .43
60c Skirts for .49
76o " " .66
$1.00 "' " .89
1.26 " 1.09
Other grades same proportion
CR0CRERY.
GLASSWARE
CRANITEWARE
Specials
1 0c pickle dishes 7c
25c jelly dishes 19c
75c water bottles 44c
90c berry sets 67c
60c rose jars 48c
60c cake plates 38c
60c salad bowls 38c
I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
1308, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE
--.arsest totor. Smallest Prices
.$
I A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT I
. of the
I CELEBRATED :
I HAN AN SHOES l
Just Received At
!A. V. ANDREWS,!
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Be it resolved: That the City necorder
be and is hereby instructed to notify all
owners of real property abbutting upon
Sixth Street, in La Grande, Oregon be
tween the intersection of said stieet with
Washisgton Avenue and I street; That an
ordinance will be introduced at the next
meeting of the city council, requirirg the
improveme-t of s&id street, between said
points, by having all neccessary cuts, fills
and grades made and graveled and the
cost of same will be assesses against ;he
abutting property owners, unless a re
monstrance is filed with the coun:il be
fore the next regular meeting.
Passed by the council of the city of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 13th day of June
1906.
I. R. Snook.
Recorder City of La Grande
"notice TOSE TUf
Dr. J. L. Reavie is authorized to collect
all accounts due the estate of Dr. L. D.
Reavis and I respectfully urge that set
tlement be made with him at the office
by cash or note during this month.
Administratrix Mrs. L. D. Reavis.
Jim Murphey returned this morning
from an extended trip through Idaho and
Washington.
There will be a meeting tomorrow
afternoon in the Baptist church of the
Loyal Temperance Legion.
Mesdames Geo. Geurley and Geo. Hill
man left last evening for Portland where
they Will visit friends for a few days.
1 Mrs. T. E. Beuhler and daughter, of
La Grande, are in the city for a few days
the guests of Mrs. Fred Waffle. E. O.
L. H. Russell is entertaining Mr. J. W.
Alpine, of Milwaukee and Mr. Geo. C. Aid
rich, of Chicago, who are looking over
our valley.
Mrs. S. R. Haworth, and daughter
Dortha left this morning to visit her sis
ter Mrs. Geo. Humprey, near Leap Wal
lowa county.
J. E. Craddick arrived in the city this
morning from Spokane and will spend a
few days visiting his uncle, J. M. Crad
dick of this city.
Rev. and Mrs. O. H.King left last even
ing for Turner Oregon where they will
attend the state meeting of the Christian
church of Oregon.
B. A. Benham returned last evening
from an extended drive through the val
ley with Mr. Baker of New York who is
thinking of locating hra
Messrs Geo. Parr of the Dalles and E.
J. Parr of Visalia California, drove through
the valley yesterday looking over its
prospects. They were accompanied by J.
Ireland.
C. C, Fraiser and son whi are now
living in Southern California returned
this morning to look after business inte
rests a short time.
Cards are out announcing the wedding
of Miss Cora Grace Harding and Mr.
Benjamine W. Scott, to take place in the
Methodist church on June 27.
Garret Oldenberg is in the city looking
over fruit growers' prospects in this vicin
ity. He is now connected with the Fruit
Growers' Union in Jakima.
Misses Queeme Shilling and Alvertia
Gates, leave tonight for Portland to spend
a few weeks visiting friends, from there
they go to Astoria and other points on
the sea side to spend the summer months.
Messers Aldrich and Alpine of Chicago
are spending a few days in the Grande
Ronde valley with a view of buying real
estate here. Both ate land owners in
Michigan but since seeing Oregon's opp
ortunities they have concluded to locate
here.
Hon. S. O. Swackhammer passed
through this city this morning enroute
home from Portland where Mrs.
Swackhammer is receiving medical treat
ment. Her many friends in this city
will be pleased to learn that she is regain
ing her former health.
THE GREAT SUBURBAN HANDICAP
tScrlpps News Association)
New York June 2'. The great subur
ban Handicap , one of the greatest events
of the New Y irk racing season and worth
$20,000 to the winner, will be run this
afternoon on the the Sheepshead Bav
race course. Although many of the sixty
horses originally entered for the event have
been withdrawn, amona them some fam
ous horses, Hermis, Artful, Von Tromp,
First Water, Nathan Hale and ProDoser
there is still a large field for the famous
race.
ENTERTAINED (LASS
Mrs. J. W. Redhead entertained a
number of members of her Sunday School
class yesterday afternoon at her home
siuth of the city. They were loyally
entertainei and they will ever retain in
memory this pleasa it afternoon Those
present were: Beatrice Bateman: Alma
Gore: Nellie Mahaffey; Zetha Kennedy:
Ruby Huff; Francis: Berkenridge; Tressa
McMurray; Artys Coffin and Ethel Redhead.
SCREEN DOORS
... fliM Come and get some screen
New is the time to commence war on the flies, Ume a
doors and window screens.
.. t u-, tnr nrir.B. auallty. beauty.. The time
My hammocks cannot p.---. -
. j, I have rubber and cotton hose, lawn .
for you to keep your lawn in order. I nave ruoo
..... .
mowers and lawn rakes, all prices ana quamy.
BEE SUPPJES
1 have the bee hives and scppl.es that you waut. Call and get some of J
them. My shingles, doors and windows are first class try some of them ;
if you are buiidirg.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
Hardware and crookery.
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-. Th. C. Ft all riirht all
the way through because it's buil.
tiidi way.
e eeo
C. E. HACKMAN,
j Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood
TOOK A WHEELBARROW-
The party who took that square iron
topped wooden frame wheelbarrow at my
Building, Implement and Material yard
near the Tool House on the 1 6th without
my permission will please return same at
once and oblige,
J. L. Mars.
BID TOR BONDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the City Recorder of
the City of La Grande, up to August 1st
1906, for the purchase $30,000 Water
Bonds, of City of La Grande, said bonds
to bear 6 interest, payable semi-an-ually,
and to run for a period of 20 years
with privilege of redemption at any time
after 10 years, upon giving three months
notice. G. E. Fowler
Chairman Ways & Means Committee
MARRIED
LEWIS STAFFORD In Union at "he
home of the bride on June 20th 1906,
Mr. Ernest Lewis and Nfrs. Sarrie
Stafford, at high noon by Rev. 0. H.
King.
Mr. Lewis is a member of . the firm of
Lewis Bros, of this city, where he has
made hi home since boyhood. The bride
is honored and loved by all who know
her. They will receive a hearty welcome
by their many friends.
IS
have t3 say
In fact all our
They are clean
mats what we
about loose honey,
groceries are good.
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.
Promot deliverv is our hohhv
We challenee the town on it'
produce and strawberries.
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ BRlf
NORTH FIR STREET
GALL UP
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. P0LACK, Propr.
MOVING AY raRNlT(JRE STQRp
AT LAST THE 0PP0RTINI1Y CAME, for many months I haxe realued the necessity of securing larger quartersfor my in creasing busing ,
large rooms on the corner of Adams Avenue and Elm street, the Anson Brick, uliere, in a few days I uill be able to d.splay one of the Z notscured: the two
Carocts in Union r.nuntv uill hp nicoH tA hi.. . - . e D5et general Imp nf r.
'Hi
. , ,UM oau ai ... mw puce or Diiuicss. ims is going to be a prosperous vear foraii n . - u "mure and
: iu supping the furniture wants of this county '"raiiandwe hae prepared to be a leader
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