La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 23, 1906, Image 6

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HIE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S
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fecial Bargains
Interest In these Special Sales continues to Increase and that
there may be no lain ue are. as stated before, putting forth our best
efforts, to make "each better than the other."
LOCAL ITEMS
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Ladies Wrappers
One lot of six dozen, summer
weight, just received
$1.25 values $ 93
1.50 values 1. L29
Remnants
Some more of those good bargains
your, neighbor have been telling you
.bout
RIBBON. LACES. EMBRIDERIES
WASH GOODS PRINTS, MUSLINS
ETC. .
Tailored Skirts
Mohiir. Lustre. Panama and
Suitings
$1.55 skirts . .
1.65 '
2.00 ' ""
3.50 "
4.25 "
5.00
Summer !
.$1.09
.. 1.19
. 1.69
.. 2.98
. 3.69
.. 5.93
Ladies Knit Vests
10c Grade
12te
05C
45c " .
2 for 15c
3 for 25c
25c
- 33c
Muslin Underwear
A nice assortment at prices less than
than you could purchase the goods and
make.
$ .25 Corset covers $ .18
55 - 25
60 - ' - l
.60 Gowns it
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.60 Skirts ....1 49
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'25 ::: 1.09
Underwear ;
Broken lots of Men's Underwear
Per suit J5o
60c garments for
Other Grades same proportion
Glassware
200 men's fine dress shirts, half price I
Fine line men' tin XRr. tn en, I
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values as. ' Berry aata. on. u.i. .
i Larue line mn s runts dt mU r.nr. I ?ala bowls 60c 35c
water bottles bs ' 4Se
1 5c socks in black, tan and fancy
perdoz $1.25
1 0c socks in black, tan and fancy
perdoz ..9fc
- 45 . Onrl onrU
iiiuii a out lb WJ
$ 1 0 values, per suit $5.00
Two patterns in Graniteware,
closing out below cost
One docorated pattern ir. dishes at
the price of white ware, only a few
Water pitchers .. ".'.".86c
Table mats, per set .:
Tanglefoot FIvoaDer. Der fans
loilet Soaps, the 6
Diamond C. laundry
50c
box ......45c
7 bars ...25c
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
Lararesst S tor f
1308, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE
Smallest Prices
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your order for
Now is the time to give me
a Fail ey,'inier suit Until '
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' wWe av's'pel discount on all suitings
Talk to Wallace.
A L... A NOR EWSI
,.( ,-,:(,. TAILOR and HABERDASHER
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WORK
GUARANTEED
PRjCES REASONABLE
SANITARY PLUMBING
Is
as
essmtial in our home as th dactnr
OUR WORK
fxrcutfd in workmanlike irunncr and approved
sanitary' standards. Carrying a complete line of
Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Livatorys and al
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'NEIL
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0. R. & N. BRIDGES ORDERED
Contracts have just been letbv the Ore
gon Railroad & Navigation company to
McCreary & Willard. Spokane contract
ors, for the erection of a number of steel
bridges on the main line of the 0. R. &
N. between Portland and Huntinatnn.
Work on these structures will be begun
soon, and it is hoped to compete the
work by the end of the year,
This contact is in line with the heaw
construction work now being done with
a view to bringing the road up to first
class condition, and will involve additional
large expenditures When th s contract
is coirpleted. there w.ll be no woodun
bridges across any stream of importance
oh the main line of the 0. R. & N.
The contract includes a steel bridge 7 1 0
feat long across tne Sa-.dy river near
Troutdale. a steel bridge across Hood
river near tne town of that r.ame. a teel
bridge 420 feet long across the Umatilla
river at Umatilla, a 300 foot structure of
the same material across the Des Chutes
rivar at Des Chutes, a steel bridge across
the Walla Walla river 175 feet in length
at Wallula, and a 100 foot steel bridge
across Burnt river near Huntington
Pendleton E. 0.
Geo. L. Cleaver has returned
trip to Baker City.
A. W. Gutridge of Baker City is a
business visitor in this city.
C. C. Beckley was over from Baker
City yesterday on a brief visit.
Mrs. A. E Hanies has been visiting her
father Mr. A. Hall m Joseph the past
week.
JJessie Thomas of La Grande, is spending
a tew days in Baker with local friends.
Baker city Herald
P. A. Wort ington right of way agent
for the O. R. &. N. is in the city today
looking after business i i;jrjr,j
J. Ireland and E. C. Moore, manager of
the Eastern Oregon Colonizing Company,
spent yesterday in the Cove.
District Attorney and Mrs. F. S. Ivan
hoe returned yesterday from Denver
where they attended the Grand Lodge of
Elks. -
When the time comes around, don't
forget to go to the Musical Social on the
Foley lawn next Thursday evening. It
will be a treat you will never forget.
Master Walter Gallowav
his home in Union this morning after hav
ing visited here Tor the past three weeks
with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.Thos.
Budge.
""" waoie orowneu ot farmir.gton
Washington arrived in the city last Sat
urday evening and will spend a portion of
her vacation visiting with Miss Dorthy
tuner ana otner friends.
Doctor and Mrs. F. E. Mnnr m-
and Mrs. M. L. Causa v and Mr nH Mm
David Nelson drove to the Roy Campbell
rancn yesterday where thev wart nr,r
Gained during the day. This trip means
iwency-nve mile drive.
ss . R. Lorenz a. mamkir fm
Pendleton East Oregonian's staff arrived
last evening from Pendleton and
left this morning for Cove where h will
spend a few days visiting relatives and
friends. She informed us that the ther
mometer at Pendleton frequently registers
1 1 u degrees.
J. C. Gulling who Saturday was strick
en with paralysis is reported to he nrar.ri-
tally in tie same crniitinn t-t k.
was Saturday evening. His right side isaf
fected and while he cannot use his right side
to any extent he is not entirelv disahleH
He can get out of bed alone but is unable
to return to it without assistance. Th
right hand suffered th9 heaviest, as he k
unable to grasp anything with that member.
IsounentrI
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have jupt received a nice assortment of souvenirs of
; the Mormon Tabernacle, Only 25: and 35c You can
; see them in'the windows.
kTa... i t.: - f i c..Vi oe forks niillevs.
, nuw ia uie uius iji noyiug tuuia, j.vu .. 't r j-
ii i i i i KAamMU rnnfl
j ymes, water Dags, sieei caoie, purs maniua. iu
J you need them I can supply you.
AXLE GREASE
I have the celebrated Kastor greasa, made from pure
castor oil, will not gum and lasts longar than any other
j MRS-T.N. MURPHY i
Hardware and crockery. t
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YOU WON'T
THEY WERE 10ST
The composing, jab force and reportor
ial staff of the Observer drove to How
ard's Meadows yesterday in pursuit of
huckleberries. To their discomfiture the
trail was vague and the forenoon was
MORE PiERVf THAN SEHSE
For audacity and daring, the robbaryat
the depjt recently, was far surpassed
yesterday afternoon when an unknown
man wen' into the Blue Front Saloon and
walking up to a man sitting in a chair
and partially drunk, thrust a nana into
his pocket and removed a' wallet contain
ing a few dollars.. The bartender and
another man saw the performsnce and
made quick work 'of grabbing the man
with a perverted idea of the ways of pick
pocket, but alas he made as quick wnrk
of getting away again.
Marshall Rayburn was notified and
within the hour tne man was in the grim
handclasp of the law.
This mornirg when the prosecuting at
torney tried to airangefora trial the
witness for the state, the man who was
robbed, was nowhere to be found. After
searching for him all forenoon, it was dis
covered that he had gone to Wallowa this
mornin,. In the absence of this principal
the authorities are undecided just what
steps to take.
The man who was robbed is John Boor-
HAVE TO
CO OUT IN THE YARD
TO SMOKE
a La Flor De Hackman Cigar. t
Your wife will like it's odor as we'l
as you do. It's fragrant becauss
its made from specially chosen
tobacco, "ripe" enough to smoke
freely and satisfyingly. Manufac- J
tured by
' C. E. HACKMAN,
Phone Red 1381 ij
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood J
HELD OVfR TO GRAND JURY
John Major and Waiter Fletshar of
Union were arraigned in Justice of the
Peace couri this morning on a charge of
larceny in a building. The alleged crime
was committed in Union and the prisoners
had to be brought to this city for trial.
However, the defendants waived examin
ation to the Grand Jury and are now
lodged in ta.il as the bond of to hundred
each was not subscribed.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
The following license have been issued
by Connty Clerk Gilham this mam irg:
K. S. French to Era L. Treppeer. The
former is the son of Mrs. A. R. French of
this city and the lady is the dauuiwr of
Joseph Treppeer of Cova.
Elmer Kidffer to Leana Hjax. both of
the Cove.
I(E (REAM SOCIAL
The ladies of the Baptist church will
give an ice cream social at the residence
af Mrs. Wines, corner U and Depot Streets
next Wsdnesday evening.
SAWMILL BURNS
Silvarton. Ore.. July 25. A small saw
mill owned by D. P. Fox and located on
the Abiqja river, a few miles from this
city, burned last evening. Loss is $4000.
No insuranca.
A BUSY GRAND LODGE
Cot. F. S. Ivanhoe. who wis the dele
gate from the local lodge of EUs to Den
ver last week, returned yesterday and
reports that it wa the ousiest session of
any grand lodge yet held. Bssid ea trans
acting the regular business of tne session
tne de'egates adopted a new const tut-on
and ritual. Tne colonel and Mrs U an hue
had a splendid time and speak high of
the entertaining ability of 'the Denver
Lodge.
A NEAT PUCE
WHEAT IS SHATIERED
Where threshing is the countv i ;n
progress in different parts of the county
it is found that considerable wheat has
been shattered by the hign winds of the
past week. It was very dry owing to the
extremely hot weather and shatters eai'y
In seme fields it is estimated tr'at two
bushels per acre has shatt-jred alra;dv
The grain that is threshed so far is rot
shriveled, but is plump and well fiiied a u
is all first grade Pendleton E. O.'
j to have your meals is our restaurant.
b.irything is attractively arranged and
nothing is l;king to make its appearmca
r.eat. Here the young ladies and' gentle
men can eat to their heart's.' contents
w thout fes:ing abashad at chair surround
WHAT ATTRACTS
paop:a here ;s the merits of our cookery
It is unsurpassed when it comes to excel
lence aid all meals prove healthful, tasty
and ervoyab'e. Our prices are rig'-t too
aid our a ters polite and attentive.
The Model Restaura.6
J. a. AKlilK KIE. Prop.
no N;u;ir
w Svll U-vkl. o . . .
Mml 1'lckHs r,r l4'3u
spent in clearing away windfalls and var- ev and 'ha fellow with the smooth fingers
. is trom Ferry, and it is believed, is named
Will ams.
1013 "Washing1 n Avenue
TELEPHONE RED 161
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WE WANT MONEV
l and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries
FOR CASH
l at a reduced price.
We can do this and still make a good prorit because we
have cut our expense account in the middle and we are
willing to give the benefit to our customers.
Our line of groceries is complete and the quality is un
J excelled. Gall and allow us to quote you prices on
cash purchases.
j SEATTLE GROCERY STORE !
ious other obstacles. At high noon their
destination was reached and wiointr the
perspiration from their brows, they mut
ually agreed that "Napoleon s crossing the
Alps." was easy in comparison to a drive
over the Biue mountains.
Guided by fortune they were able to re
turn to La Grande in time to furnish the
Observer's patrons with the usual Mon
day issue.
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
MACHINE GETS FARMER'S FOOT
Ritzville Wash.. Juiy 23-A. W. Arnick
a farmor liv'ng eight miles east of town
was seriously hurt while working on his
threshing engine yesterday. It appears
that he thought the engine was shut off
entirely but when he was out on a foot
board the machine started catching his
feet in a way that his right foot was
ground off at the instep and all but the
great and little toes were taken off
his other foot. He was hurried to town
where Drs. Bice. Hewitt and Johnson
operated taking off the torn fragments
He is resting easy today.
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY
Two strangers. PeteTJHwin and Jo
Allen by names, were rounded
day by the police and arraigned tin
mornirg for being drunk and disorderly
Recorder Snook fined each ten dollars
nd as the money materialized, they were
released.
WILL EIGHT THE MRATES"
Pend.eton. Ore.. Juiy 23 -A meeting
of tne Umatilla Woo!growers' Association
has been called for September 8. The
object of the meeting is to discuss the
question of taking such measures as may
seem expedient to secur tluir rights to
the range within the limits of the state
of Oregon to the forest reserve.
Perry Gould, president of tha ass- ci
ation and the leading spirit in the fight
against the Washington sheepmen, may
resign in September, to take x position
with the Union StocK Yards company.
Spokesman.
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CROQUET SETS. VEU SH0PPIG BASKETS.
HANDSOME JAPANESE WEAR, HEAD WEAR
Fcr Lades
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E. M. Wellman & Company
BERKLEY POLICE STRIKE
(Soripis News A iclatton)
Berkley Col. July 23 A police force of
eight patrolmen will ask the trustees for
$00amonthat tonight's meeting and
unless the raise is granted all will resign.
Their present salary is $70 a month.
MARRIED
SLACK-HODSON -In the Method
parsonage at 2:30 p. m.. Sunday. Rev.
B. F. Meredith officiating, Mr. Burris
Elbert Slack toMissEffie Hobson.both
.Summerville. Mr. and Mrs. B. F
Hug acted as witnesses. Mrs. Hug is a
sister of the groom.
WARM WEATHER
GROCERIES
Every thing you want for- a quick cool "dinner.
FRUIT JARS
All sizes, Mason and Economy Jars. Phone
order. Main 75.
your
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
E. iTJUCK. Propr.