La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 27, 1906, Image 6

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8th Bargain Friday
J u L Y '2
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THc GOLDEN RULE STORE
SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR
THIS DAY OF DAYS.
150
- PAIRS
150
Ladies Missed and C Udren's Oxfords in Black and Tans at BARGAIN PRICES
$1.25 ladies; Oxfords $.98. $1.75 ladies' Oxfords $1.39, $2.75 ladies' Oxfords $2.19
BOOKS
Some of those you have always wanted to read but never have, why not do so now
while they, are so cheap, and the weather so hot you can ' do nothing else
20c Books 121c, 25c Books 19c, 35c Books 25c.
Men's Underwear
Broken lot of Men' Underwear '
per suit 55c
60c garment for 45
1 5c took in black, tan and fancy
Prdoz , $1.25
10c aock in black, tan and fancy
per dor , 97c
200 men fine dres shirts, half price
Fin line men' tie. 55c to 50c
value 25c
Large line men' pant at eale price
Oud end in men' suits $8 to
$10 value, per suit $5.00
Two pattern in Granite ware,
doling out below cost
One decorated pattern ir, dishes at
the price of white ware, only a few
Glassware
Berry sets 90c value 65c
Salad bowls 50c " 55c
Water bottles 76e ' 45c
Water pitchers 85c " 60c
iuiv mat. M eb OOC
Tanglefoot Flypaper, per box 55c
Toilet Soaps, the best, per box 45c
niamrtrui ft la
These prices are for our 8th Bargain Friday only
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY i
1503. 1510. 1512 ADAMS AVENUE
Smallest Prices
LOCAL ITEMS i
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SPECIAL
Now is the time to give me your order for
a Fall or Winier suit Until
AUGUST 1 5
1 will give a special discount on all suitings
A L. ANDREWS
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
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WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
SANITARY PLUMBING
Is as essential in our heme as the doctor
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike manner and approved
sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of ;
Bath Tubs, Sinks. Toilets, Livatorys and all "
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'NEIL
SPI0AL POST OFEICER INSPECTOR COMING
Post Officer Inspector O. Q. Latimer,
who has been in the city a few days in
specting the local office,' completed his
work last evening. He found the business
large enough to warrant free delivery,
and informed Postmaster Q. M. Richey
that a special inspector will be sent here
at once. When this gentleman arrives
here he will inspect the rural routes and
many other requirements that are made
by the government before a city can se
cure a free delivery of its mail.
ACCUSED Of TRESPASSING
A warrant for arrest has been sworn
out against Frank Binehoff for trespass
ing. Trie charge says that the defendant
continued to drive through a gate and
cross proporty of J. D. McKennon after
the latter had notified him not to. The
hearing will be held tomorrow afternoon
at two o'clock in the Justice of the Peace
court.
SQUARE DEAL
If a humble mail carrier expresses a
politicle opinion off goes his head. The
secretary of the United States treasury
can go home and puddle in the state poli
tics to his heart's content and it's a square
deal. - San Francisco Star.
Leroy Lomax is in the city from Biker
City today.
Mrs. J. W. Hampson left this morning
for a hurried trip to Telocaset. She will
return tonight.
Judge Eakin returned this morning from
Salem. Mrs. Eakin remained over in
Portland to visit friends a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hanson, of
Tallaeasatt. ire in th city vis ting
friends for a few days.
Rev. W. B. Pope of McMinnville- and
general missionary of the Baptist state
convention, was a visitor at the Rev. V.
H. Gibson home yesterday. He spoke in
the 3aptist church last evening.
Mr. O. Kincaid. of Rhyalite
Nevada, who has been visiting at the
home of Mrs. Anson, left last evening for
Medford, Ore., where he will visit
relatives before returning to his home.
H. C. Cotner. J. W. McAlister and S. B.
Williamson expect to leave in a few days.
with a party of men for the Copper Creek
mines where Messrs. McAlister and Will
iamson have a contract for driving SO or
100 feet of tunnel.
Rev. W. H. Gibson Jeft this morning
for Haines where he Ukes part in the
fifth Sunday services. The Baptist
churches of Grande Ronde are assembled
there in convention the latter part of
this week, and the Reveiend is in charge
of the preaching services tonight.
Lot Snodgrass has received a letter
from Jay VanBuren, who with his wife is
visiting in Denver, which says they are
having a grea: time down there and will
not return until late in August Mr. and
Mrs. VanBuren went to Denver to attend
the Elks' convention and liked the country
so well that they are extending their visit
indefinitely.
Chas. F. Wagner and Homer Steel,
members of the constructing company
that has charge of the new improvments
at Hot Lake, were visitors in La Grande
yesterday. Mr. Wagner is well known in
this wity as he was a corporal in Company
L of the 2nd Oregon U. S. V., which
went t- the Phillipines in '98. While
here he called on many of his old com
rades. Harry Myers, who yesterday returned
from a look at the Coos Bay country, lost
no time in purchasing a new home when
he returned. Before he had been in the
city over twelve hours, he had purchased
a seven room house and three of the most
desirable residence lots in La Grande. The
property bought is the Huffmire property
on N Street near Sixth.
The George Palmer Lumber Company
now has a force of men clearing the sev
enty three acres of ground which will be
used for a millsite. As soon as the brush
can be removed from the site the actual
work of mil! construction will be com
menced. The timbers for the buildings
are now ready and wili be brought to the
ground as soon as means of transportation
can be secured.
SOUVENIR
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GUILTY Of ILLEGAL FENCING
(Srrlpps News AMnclutlon)
Fargo July 2? The Huidekeper broth
ers owners of th stock in the Missouri
Horse Company and W. A. Clark the r
manager, pleaded guilty this morning to
illigally fencing five thousand acres of
government land. The case has been
j fought in the courts for five years.
SENTENCED TO TWENTY YEARS
(Sorlppi News Aaaoolntlon)
Chicago July 27 -George Gill was sent-
I enced to twenty years in prison this morn-
for killing County Commissioner Klips
I last fall during the primary election. The
I case may be appealed to the supreme
court.
"GULLING SUDDENLY IMPROVES
After nearly a week of silence and
i-abilty to move his rght limb. J.C.
Gulling, is much improved. Today he has
control of his rht hand and leg. as
well as being ab'e to converse easily.
His doctors are confident that it will only
be a matter of a few days untill Mr.
Gulling is recovered.
UPTON SINCLAIR FOR CONGRESS.
(Scrlpps News Association)
Trenton. N. J July 27.- The Socialists
of Mercer County will hold a convenion
here this afternoon for the purpose of
nominating candidates for the coming
fall campaign. It is almost a certainty
that Upton Sinclair, the autror. whose '
book "Tne Jjngle" led to the exposure of '
tie inetnods employed in 'e Chicago;
packing houses, will be nominated for
Congress. It is Qjite certain that Mr.
Sinclair will accept the nomination, as he
has already expressed his reaiir.ess to do
so. He lives in Princeton, but .s a!
prominent memoer of tr.e Mercer j
county Socialists. I
I have juft received a nice assortment of souvenirs of
he Mormon Tabernacle. Only 25 and 35c You can
see them in the windows.
Now is the time for haying tools, such as forks, pulley,
sythes, water bags, steel cable, pure Manilla rope.f
you need them I car. supply you.
AXLE GREASE ,
I have the celebrated Kastor grease, made from pure
castor oil. will not gum and lasts longar than any other
j MRS. T.N. MURPHY
Hardware and crockery.
Y01 WON'T HAVE TO
GO OUT THE YARD
TO SMOKE "
a La Fior De Hackman Cigar.
Your wife will like it's odor as wetl
as you do. It's fragrant -because
lis maud fiuill yi4y uhuoa.i
tobacco, "ripe" enough to smoke
freely and satisfytngly. Manufac
tured by
. E. HACKMAN,
Phone Red 1381
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood
JAW BONE BROKEN
Fred Hall is suffering from a broken
jaw bone due to an accident working in
the sugar factory yesterday. Mr. Hall
was .orking near a ctystaiizar. and had
a heavy bar in his hand, trying to lift a
huge weight. In some way tne weight
fell and hit the lower end of the br. con
sequently throwing his end of the bar
into the air with terrific speed and
orce. The bar was jerked from his hand
and hit him squarely on the jaw. S'. ash-
ng one side of the jaw bone in a frghtful
manner. The man is having the best
medical care, but a break of the jaw
bone is always a very diScu t break to
set and the outcome of the aidant is
doubtful.
THEY CAUGHT HIM HERE
A day or two ago Sheriff Cr.ilders
received instructions from Baker Cty
to lay in wait for Henry Kannon who is
wanted in that county for norse stealing
Yesterday the opportunity presented its
self and the alleged horse thief was round
ed up in this city. A message brought
Sheriff Ed Rind from 3ijr Cty cast
evening who returned to Its courtv with
tne prisoner this morning
UNION SERVICE
Four congregations unit ir. t-e eer.ipa
service Sunday at 8 pn. T.-.e meeting
will be held in the Central Crurcn and
W. H. Gibson of the Baptist C'urch will
preach. Let us see a fu. I house.
A NEAT PLACE
to have your meals is our restaurant.
Evnrything is attractively arranged and
nothing is liking to make its appearance
neat. Here the young ladies and gentle
men can eat to their heart's qontents
without feeling abashed at their surround
ings.
WHAT ATTRACTS
people hers is the merits of our cookery
It is unsurpassed when it comes to excel
lence and ail meals prove healthful, tasty
and enjoyabie. Our prices are rig' t too
and ocr waiters polite and attentive.
The Model Restaurant
J. A ARBUlKLE. Prop.
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M,-l TIi'HhU for
1013 Washington Avenue
TELEFHONE RED 161
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HANDSOME HATLESS WOMEN
NEED NEW NOVELTY IN COMBS
We have the Latest,
A'sc Pretty Collars and Collar Pins
E. M. Wellman & Company
ADAMS AVENUE
SOLDIERS Off ON LONG HIKE
(Scrlpp News Association)
Pacific Grove. Cal.. July 27 -Twc
companies of the twentieth regiment of
U. S. Infantry and three troops of the
Mth cavalry left this morning on a
march for Oikland where they will en
train for Lake Washington to take part in
the manoeuvres.
PHILIPPINE CERIIflCAIES MATURE j
Seiipp News Aoo!tton I
Washington. July 27. It has been an- !
nounced that a million and a haif Philip- j
pine cert fkates of indebtedness will ma- !
ture on September first, and '.hat they will ;
be retired by the issuance, of a miiiion j
four per cent payments and the rema r.der ,
rcash. i
GEO. T. PARR.
ouuau utdl c 3 Simmons
- Sec y and Mgr.
PHONE MAIN 15
Pres-dent
PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY
r:rr in;orporated -
Dealers in Crande Ronde Valley Products
Fruits. Hay. Potatoes and Gri n ::: Appies a Specialty
LARGE COLO STORAGE W A REHOtSE
Ha Wanted ou
'fee
HIGHEST F?::
Call and see us be
PAO Jensen A -.9. a-d Greenwood St.
La G"a"d3. Oregon
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mrnm
IGE GRCAM
SUMMER SCHOOL Of THE SOUTH OPENS
(Scrlpps Ns Association)
Knoxville Tenn. July 27 The fifth an
nual session of the summer school of the
South at the University of Tennessee
closed today after an unusally successful
session. The average attendancs was
considerably over two thousand.
STRICT INSPECTION RULE !
(S.'ilpiu News Asuoi'l&tlon)
Washington July 27 Secretary 0;
ag'.culturs Wilson todsy issued stringer",
rules for inspections of meats both for i
domestic and foreign trade. The ru'es 1
are right in line with the best author! es '
of sanatation and preservat.cn. Dea ers
will be forced to prove that rrarketar e '
goods'are free from condemned jhemica.s. I
dyes and diseased carcases. I
WANTED A lorg tease on five or ?een ;
room modern cottage. Inquire of or
phone F. G. Taylor. La Grande. Ore I
AND
I ICE CREAM SODA
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None Better
Doctors r-!i;r ;:a-, ,.4 r,m: .
wo Grai,..., ' -BflJ. Wlty
Two
RED GROSS DRLG STORE
ways in Attendance.
A. C MAC t etiu a m rj
.uyuun rnarmacist