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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1906)
$$10$ t tttttttt mK v n eeef evtt ttttttt fr$ee)e0eee c i i : C ; i ' ii. 8 More Bargains AT THc GOLDEN RULE STORE SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 150 PAIRS 150 Ladies' Misses' and G ildren'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. . . . w . w . . w t nvui Broken lots of Men'e Underwear per suit .:.,... 60c garments for 56c .1 16c socks in black, tan and fancy per doz $1.23 10c socks in black, tan and fancy psr doz 97c Fine line men's ties, ZSo to SOc values ..' 25c I Large line men's pants at sale prices 5 ; Ofid end in min t imit.A f,R In $10 values, per suit $5.00 Two patterns in Granituware. closing out below cost Una docorated pattern ir, dishes at the price of white ware, only a few uidssware Berry sets 90c values 63c Salad bowls 60s " 35c Water bottles 76c ' 43c Water pitchers 85c " 60c Table mats, per set 38c Tanglefoot Flypaper, per box ' 35c Toilet Soaps, the best, per box 45c Diamond C. laundry soap. 7 bars 25c THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Largest Storf- 1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices X PRICES REASONABLE S E C I A L, Now is the time to give me your order for a Fall or Winier suit . Until AUGUST 15 1 will give a special discount on all suitings A L. ANDREWS TAILOR and HABERDASHER r r . itciio "r "i WORK' GUARANTEED SANITARY PLUMBING Is as essential in jour home as the doctor OUR WORK Fx.cutifd in workmanlike manner and approved i.mitary standards. Carrying a complete line of li.iU Tub, Sinks, Toilets, Lwatoryj and al plumbmg fixtures. G. W. O'NEIL 10H WathmgMn Avenue TELEPHONE RED 161 WE WANT MONEV and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries FOR CASH at a reduced price. Wo can do this and still nuke a good profit 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 excelled. Call and allow us to quote you prices on cash purchases. SEATTLE GROCERY STORE : LAWS0N BROS. Prop. eeee teeeeeeeeeeeeeeee OUTING AT MEACHAM Meacham seems to be the center of attraction for summer tourists this sea son. J. H. Stevens accompanied by Mrs. Hatlie McDonald and daughter Miss Jean spent Sunday at Meacham at the Geo. W. Webb camp, which consists naturally of Uncle Geo., a jollier soul to be found nowhere, and his daughters, Mrs. J. H. Stevens of this cty and Mrs. Kate Frasier of Pendleton. Mr. Stevens says the woods are full of camps in every direction and he believes that there were at least 500 people there yesteiday. It is cool and pleasant, right on tie railroad, teleohone and tslegraph servic. a store which carriis everything This make it conveuait for bu-iness men w-io often have an occis.on to re turn now and tnen far a day tj their business. After the ririt of Che month, Mr. Stevens will return and speed several days. Tne Webb Camp expaot to re main at ieast two wetts yet. no iTwrofTosFBoT In speaking of the lost Walla Walla boy who his been missirg snce two weeks ago last evening tne Pendleton paper yesterday said." The story of a Portlard woman having seen Cicl B.itta rt in t.u custody of a Gypsy outfit in Portland is wholly unfound. The parents of the child have run the story down through the Portland police and find that there is no grou'ds for it whatever. Absolutely no trace of the child his been found and white the belief that he has been kidnapped is growirg stronger yet the mystery is as deep as ever. Owing to the publicity given the d.sap pnaranoe of the child the parer.tj feel that every community in the entire north west is aware or it ana it v3u1d te im possible for ar.y travel, -ig outr.t to exhinit the child anywhere without imi, ediate detection. Small ft.arr:'nj vrr .ie c.w:nna in 1 ,me mountains in hop of locating the i remains by mians o' cJor shu:d the : child ba dead on Vie Mountain. 1 SERIOliSU III U NAWA i Mis. E G H.vd'-g l-.as been not.P.ed of j the serious -f rer sin-in-law B. W. Scott of Nampv A raw daysagi ne was ' suddenly taken i i the st'eet and has been in a vary cr.tcai condition since then. A few yai'-i ao Mr. Scott su!T 1 ered a wound wh c-. p arced thepericard j mm of h s heart, r A a;tor a careful surg j ical operation, :r;e wound apparently j healed. However. present illness is I due to the old wounda. and much doubt of J his recovery is e taineJ. He was re cently married to V.iss Cora Harding of I this city. SENHAM 3enam ajed fjur n-.on-.hs. tno s- cf Mr. ar.d Mrs. B. A. Benham in tr city, died yesterday afternoon of c.'-.u.ara infantum. The child had iaen sick for nearly a week, and before veath took the little one it suffered terriii o agony. The funeral w.i. held from the home this fli.-iojn at two thirty. Rev. W. H. Gibson of the Baptist church officiating. E. Vessey of Bingham. Utah is in the city today. Mrs. J. W. Chiiders is in the city from Enterprise. I J. E. Burch route a:ent for the Pacific express company is in the city today. Edgar Beard of Baker City is trans acting business in the cty today. Archdeacon Cope of Laramie: was in town yesterday, and preched in St Peter.s Church in the evening. Mrs. Bertha Rhinehart 'eft this morn ing for Elgin wnere she will visit friends a few days. . Oliver P. Morton, of the United States Revenue service is registered at the Foiev House. Mr. I. C. Barber leaves tomorrow for a visit of several weeks with his parents who reside at Willamina. near Portland. Dan Sommer is over from Elgin today calling on friends and transacting busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. French was over from the Cove yesterday and spent the day visiting friends. Mrs. F. E. Enloe and children left last evening tzr "z:i River ts jo;.- "r. En'.i where they will reside for the sjmmer. A. B. Jones one of the well known hop bu ers of the Willamette valley accom panied by his wife spent Sunday inthecity Dan Sommers returned this morning from an extended trip to New York city and other points east. Attorney Robert H. Lloyd is up from Elgin today filing the will of the late Phebe B. Milne, which makes him executor and guardian of three minor children. It is certainly suggestive of harvest to see three steam threshing outfits being repaired at the La Grande Iron Works in this city E. M. Cross who has been in Portland the past week, returned last evening and this morning resumed his run on the Elgin branch. Rev. Walker Pastor of the M. E. Church at Uni m returned home this morning after preaching at the La Grande church yesterday morning. A. C. MacLennon proprietor of the Red Cross ("rug store left this morning for Wallowa where to spend his vacation with a short fishing expedition. Bert Huffman' Editor of the Pendleton East Oregonian was a passenger on the morning train enroute for Baker City for a day's business trip. Misses Miona Aikine ar.d Amanda Prit- chaid with Dr. H. Volp and Jav Claridge drove to Ladd Canyon yesterday wnera they spent the day outing. Mrs. F. L. Lilly with har daughter left Saturday eveninj for Portland. From there they go to Long Beach snd other coast points and expect to return by Sept ember first. Mr Ed Murphy, proprietor of the Chica go store, and J. F. Murphy, proprietor of ne Sommer House, with their families have returned from a delightful outing on the waters of Catherine creek. Leonard W. Riley, president of Mc Minnville college, is in the city as a guest of W. H. Gibson and incidentally looki: g aft: r the interests ofhisschool. He spent the day in Elgin and leaves tonight for Portland. Misses Eva Neill and Floy M..ssee with Messers L. F. Masses and A. W. Nelson drove to the Tom Walisinger ranch near Alicel yesterday where they enjoyed the culinary art and entertaining ability of that family. Justice of the Peace John E. Hough returned from Cove this morning and re ports that since Saturday evening he ate nothing but choice rainbow trout caught in the little Minam. "I am going back to Cove soon", said the Justice. Mr. O. R. Francis will leave this week for a two week visit to the scenes of his Hoyhood in Kansas. This is his firs trp home since coming West, while he stii; enjoys pleasant memories of his former sattae the West will always be his home. Mrs. A. E. Casgriff of Baker City who has beet visiting her sister Mrs. Johr.ie She relurnid home this morning. She came dawn to accompany home her two small sons Master John Vergil ar d Robert James and Master David Kinsey her nephew who has been v'.sitirg h.s Ajnt Mrs. Shea. UNDER THE OLD CHERRY TREE Yesterday morning a party of thirty from this city headed by Mrs. A. R. French drove to the French home at Cove where they formed for the fifth annual French noyal Ann Cherry tree picnic. As in for mer years the guests ate the fruit from this particular old tree, wh eh is noted far and wide for its peculiarlly delictus flavor and amused themselves in its shade during the heat of the day. The date for this annual outing varries with the weather as the fruit must reach a certain degree of ripeness before Mrs. French calls the picnic. ISOUVBNTR I have Jurt received a nice assortment, of so uvenirs of the Mormon Tabernacle, Only 25c and 35c You can see them in the windows. ,' Now is the time for haying tools, such as forks, jKft'S, sythes. water bags, steel cable, pure Manilla rop? If you need them I can supply you. AXLE GREASE I have the celebrated Kastor grease, made from pure castor oil. will not gum and lasts longar than any other MRS-T.N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery. .JS., i YOU WON'T HAVE TO CO OUT IN THE YARD TO SMOKE a La Flor De Hackman Cigar. Your wife will like it's odor as well as you do. It's fragrant because its made from specially chosen tobacco, "ripe" enough to smoke freely and satisfyingly. Manufac tured oy i.t r F HAr.KMAN t Dhnn. Pari IX ft ' Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood MARRIED FRENCH TRIPPEER Last evening in the Ascension church at the Cove. R. S. French to Miss EraTrippeer. Rev. Webb officiating. The groom is a student at a ph rmaceutical school in Philadelphia, and expects to return there with his bride soon. The bride is well known in the valley having spent her girlhood in Cove. The groom is a young man of sterling qualities and has been well and favorably known in this cty for a long time. Both of the young people have a host of friends in this city ar.d vicinity. As soon as they return from a camping expedition they leave for the East where Mr. Franch re sumes his studies. The bride's parents have resided in the Cove for many years during which time they and thair family have formed a large numbar of intimate friends. SPEGAL TRAIN fOR CIRCUS DAY The 0. R. Sc N. Co. will run a special train from Elg;n to La Grande on circus day. The special will leave E'gm at seven forty-five in the morning and will return in the evening after the night per formance. ROOM AND BOARD In private family convienent to sugar factory or Palmer Lumber Compa.iy. Mrs. Wellman, North Birch Street. WANTED Girl or woman to do genera: housework in small family. Inquire at La Grande National Bank. A NEAT PLACE to have your meals is our restaurant. Evurything is attractively arranged and nothing is liking to make its appearince neat. Here the young ladies and gentle men can eat to their heart's contents without feeling abashed at their surround WHAT ATTRACTS vfc people here 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 ot-r waiters polite and attentive. The Model Restaurant J. A ARS'JtKLE. Prop. SI) MUHT M- Ticiots lor $4 eeeejteei e e a A Smiaro honl ceo. t. parr. . v,...v, ivui c. 3 SIMMONS, Pres.dent ..- sec y a-a Mgr. PHONE MAIN 31 e f PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY INCORPORATED Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits. Hay. Potatoes and Gra'n ::: Apples a Specialty LARCE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Nou Car?! T." FA!D JffAve.,r.d Greenwood St Ca,l arc see us beu-re y0J sM Ll 3ra. 0regQn j: e i e i e e a ' e ICE GREAM AND- ICE CREAM SODA XU9 WAITRESS WANTED At the Blut Mountain House. None Better Doctors Prescriptions and Family Feints a w Two Graduated Pharw... " P . SPalty ... .a)s m Attenda RED CROSS DRUG STORE dance. A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prop r--v.i r uarmacist i --, , , ; ; -; t t '