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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
i More B argains AT THc GOLDEN RULE STORE LOCAL ITEMS SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS f Ladies' Misses' and G i ildren's Oxfords in Black and Tans at BARGAIN PRICFS I $1.25 ladies' Oxfords $.98, $1.75 ladies' Oxfords $1.39, $2.75 ladies' Oxfords S2J9 150 PAIRS ISO 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 I2c., 25c Books 19c, 35c Books 25c. Men's Underwear Broken lots of Men's Underwear per Miit ,.. 85c 60c garment! for ... 45 1 6c eockt in black, tan and fancy J' i $1.23 1 Oc lock in black, tan and fancy per doz 97c 200 men's fine dress shirts, half price Fine line men's ties, 35c to 50c values 25c Large line men's pants at sale prices Oad ends in men's suits $3 to $10 values, per suit $5.00 I wo patterns in Uramteware, closing out below cost One decorated pattern in dishes at the price of white ware, only a few Glassware Berry sets Salad bowls ... Water bottles Water pitchers . 90c values 63c 60c " 35c ..78c - 43c 85c " 60c lable mats, per set. .. 5Bc Tanglefoot Flypaper, per boa 35c Toilet Soaps, the best per box 45c Diamond C, laundry soap, 7 bars .. 25c I THE GOLDEN Larcest Store RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices Z . e a . II V m "1 fl Ufc.U. T. PARF? ; OlJUQIt UCOI C. B. SIMMONS. President e :: Sec'y and Mgr. PHONE MAIN 31 PARR SIMMONS COMPANY INCORPORATED Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products Fruits. Hay. Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and see us before you sail Jefferson Ave. and GreanwooJ St. La Grande, Oregon I TOILET ARTICLES AND STATIONARY t i I WATTS DRUG CO.il Corner Depot Street and Adams Avenue Don't you need one of our SAMTARY 33c DENTAL TOOTH BRUSHES. Each brush in a separate box We arc sslling them this week at 25c PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED ISLAND CUT ITEMS The Misses Essie and Ida Bater of Union stopped off on their way home from Wallowa and visited the Kiddle families a few days, remaining until after the circus. Miss Byrl Day, of Dayton. Washington, 's visiting her Aunt, Mrs. John S. Clark and other friends. She will remain some time. Master Arthur Morton is over from Union, spending the week with his cousin Frederick Kiddle. Miss Stella Hunter has returned from her trip to Baker City. Mrs. Henry Spence left Thursday for Wallowa, to be gone a few days, "TOUCH IN SALir III Sheriff Childers has a sick prisoner at the court house. The patient is the women who a few weeks ago was arrested for touching one of La Grande's citizens for some money, and was held over to the grand jury by Justice Hough. During the last few days she has devoured less opium than usual and as her Dhvsieal health grew worse, a physician was called. it is reared she will have to be taken to the hospital as symptoms point to tvDhoid fever. Her court nam i U,,rM k,, since her episode in this city she has been christened "Touch 'em Sally". DIED BOOKMAN-ln this city, Aug. 10. 1906. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bookman, aged 4 months. The funeral will be conducted from the resi dence of F. M. Bartmess at ten o'clock to morrow morning. MARRIED: IN II DAYS DIVORCED Oregon City, Ore.. Aui. 9-Eieven days of married life sufficed for Will Hayward, according to the allegations nf a suit for divorce e.imnl.unt tat u,. filed aeainst him t,-Hv h nr,, a i Hayward. whom he married in this county September 22. 1 90S. Plaintiff charges ' that defendant deserted her on October J J 3. 1 903 She asks to resume her maiden ; name. Bertha A. Trullinger. On the grounds of desertion, Musetta . B. Embody a!so ftied suit for divorcn (mm j Uri Embody, to whom she was married :'at Santa Ana. Cal.. in June. 1896. NOIRE ! All mombers of La Grande Lodge No 9 ws iu. i.u.u.r .are reoueslod to be at their hall j tomorfov at , so. ' I (ha f,ina. f n is L ii ..- luuciai ut r, IVOIlC. J. A. ARBUCKLE. N. G. WHITE HOSIERY FOR LADIES : MEW LUNCH BASKETS. NEW SCARES, NEW PILLOW SHAMS IE. M. Wellman & Company! ADAMS AVENUE AGAIN IN SERVICE The engines that was bun O. R. & N. Umatilla round h time ago. have been over hau' about ready for service. The' of these engines bad'.y da three of them will be returnee Grande division, to be placed on the passenger runs FOR SALEAlig'htwIgo harness for sal cheap. I end of Washington Ave , Moroan. 'd in the ue s:me I and are a ere six led. and the La service m end e cast C. c. R.O. Watkins of Alicel. was a visitor in this city last evening. Mr. arJ Mr T C. Mill.r nf Pmnilu Ore. are visiting their niece Mrs J.M. Lilly. . E. G. Bailey i in the city from North Powder. Geo. C Miller is transacting business Her today from Walla Walla. Arch Bacon, of this city, transacted business in Perry yesterday. David Hawes. of Hilgard. was in the city today on business. Jim Lafferty. of Hilgard, came down to La Grande today on (easiness. add must work Frank Kilpatrick is in North Powder today looking after the interest of his machine business. Remember the dance at Commercia Club hall tonight. Attend and enjoy yourself. w. W. Bache, a prominent lumberman of Imbler, is transacting business in the city today. J. R. Beauchamp of Hilgard is in the city transacting business at the Land Office. Hal Bohnenkamo left this mornins for Walla Walla to visit with friends. He will be gone about two weeks. The Senior member of the firm of Krouse Bros., returned yesterday from a trip to I rouiaaia wiui a carioau of caili QThe sisters of the Sacred Heart Academy visited the Proebstel Grove yesterday with about fifteen pupils for a picnic, lunch and general good time. miss ranny Hull, who has been em ployed in the Spokane Cafe, left today for the mountains to join her father for a few weeks' vacation. Rail Eldredge, the popular day clerk at the holey House, left last evening for Portland to be gone about a week. His place is being filled by P. A. Foley. miss ccnei uarneid. of Walla Walla, is visiting in La Grande, tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matheson. Miss Garfield is a niece of Mrs. Matheson. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Gulling expect to leave soon to spend a week on the coast, Mr. Gulling is able to be around after a stroke of paralysis. Miss Moana Akin of La Grande is visiting in this city the guest of the Misses Ethel and Susia Parker. Baker City Herald. Miss Carmen Stoddard a former Baker City girl, arrived this morning from her home at La Grande and is the guest of her friend. Miss Belle Kellogg in Baker. Baker City Harald. J. H. Peare. Dick Kelly and Jas. Garri:y left last evening for the Minum. They expect to take a pack train from Cove over the mountain to that excellent fish ing place. Dr. J. H. Hubbard, of Chicago, formerly of Willard. Utah, has opened offices in La Grande. Dr. Hubbard is a graduate of the Western University of Chicago. He is temporarily located in the Slater build ing but will occupy apartments in the new La Grande National Bank building as soon as it is completed. W. I. Dishman, vice president of the Goodnough Mecantile St Stock company, of Elgin, Ore., has moved his family to this city and they are residing at 707 Lincoln street. Mr. Dishman will retain his interest in the company at Elgir. but will make his home in Walla Walla. -Walla Walla Union. There are some business (?) men in every community who do not advertise. They always are drags on the community. But if any difficulty or disgraceful episode arises with which they are connected they always want it kept out of the papers. When a business is so poor its owner can't afford to advertise his creditor batter hoU an inquest over it and close tiie chapter. Mrs. D. F. Kinsey of Baker City passed thrrugh the city this morning met and took with her to Portland the little son of E. Kinsey of this city who is suffering from appendicitis. The little feilow will be subjected to a careful ex amination but it is not thought that an examination will be necessary. Mrs. Kinsey is trie mother of Mrs.Jihn Shsi of this city. jSOUVENIR; I have just received a nice assortment of fuvrs the Mormon Tabernacle, Only 25c and 35. You can . see them in the windows. Now is the time for haying tools, such as forks pulleys J sythes, water bags, steel cable, pure Manilla rope. If . you need them I can supply you. AXLE GREASE 5 I have the celebrated Kastor grease, made from pure : castor oil. will not gum and lasts longar than any other j I MRS. T.N- MURPHY Hardware and crockery. : SOLID COMFORT can be found in the La Flor Da Hackman ISc two for a quarter cigar. A trial smoke will convince you that it is a truely Satisfying smoke. It is a La Grande made cigar and deserves at least a trial from a I patriot!; smokers. Ask for it. C. E. HACKMAN, Phor.e 9M 131 Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood if: RESERVOIR IS (LEANED Water Superintendent Gilman last niffht completed his task of cleaning the city reservoir. After removing all foreign matter, he had t' e inside of the tank whitewashed. It now has a sanitary ap pearance and contains the usual pure water. He also sent a barrel of lime through the water mains to purify the water in them and by the time their Dres- ent contents are removed, the water will be pure in al parts of the city. The sup erintendent predicts that during this eve ning the water will again be fit to drink. THRASHERS ARE OUT The farmers of the valley will soon be very busy thrashing their grain crops. Al Good pulled out today noon with his sep arator to commence on trie McCall farm. Mr. Good is a veteran :hrashin? man. having run a machine every season for several years. He expects to have a long run this season. fIREMEN ATTENTION Adjourned meeting will be continued to night at 8 p. m. Members are requested to be present. P. A. Foley, Foreman. WANTED To do plain sewing, also s few music scholars for organ. Mrs De Lapp, near ice house. REST YOUR AUNT And your uncle, too, by treating them to one of our 25 cent dinners. They'll have that pleasant after dinner feeling if they dine with us. The quality of our viands is unsurpassed. They are cooked to perfection. See how healthy and happy the Model Restaurant dinners are. Don't you wish you ate at their tables? Well, we can make roam for all who come, and still have some left for ha straggling business delayed dinner. The Model Restaurant J. A ARBUCKLE. Pron. . . - r - t.NU NIGHT UPKSDAY We sll W.kl jrY M-H Tl. k?u for AND ICE CREAM SODA None Better Doctors Prescriptions and Family Resects, a Specia.ty Two Graduated Pharmacists Always in Attendance. A. C. MAC LFNN4N Prop. MUSI WORK Marshall Rayburn today rounded four freight car tourists and placed charge of vagi ancy against them. Re corder Snook gave them five days on the street under the supervision of street superintendent H. W. Stoner. One of the four vagrants, the "Hon. Peter Johnson", refused to work and Marshal Rayburn placed him in jail on oread and water until the expiration h.s sentence. FUNERAL PFn P.DACC hni'P PTAnr 9 . rnarmacisi , UMM m P E C I A' L, up I of NOTICE The funeral of Marv Cathenn. v.i daughter of Mr.and Mrs. A. P Noi.., will be held Sunday aflernosn at one thirty o'clock from the Nelson residence and a", two o'clock from the Central church. The W. R. C. will turnout in body your order for Now is the time to give me a Fall or Winier suit. Until AUGUST 15 I will give a special discount on all suitings AL. ANDREW TAILOR and HABERDASHER I;