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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
i .J. 11" THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S GREAT AfllOKIM, Positively Closes Saturday, November 24 If you have not already secured some of those wonderful bargains do so now before it is too late. Thousands of good things still left. HERE ARE SOME OF THEM 25 Ladies Tailored Suits -25 Ladies' Short Coats -50 Ladies' Rain Coats 75 Ladies' Waists Full line Royal Worcester Corsets Our Entire Stock Ladies' Hats Values up to $35.00 -Your choice $7.50 Values up to 10 00 -Your choice 2.98 10.00 -Your choice 2.98 7.50- Half Price Half Price , Half Pi ice Values up to Values up to Myrads of Other Good Things at Rediculously Low Prices. Come Quick or You will Lose a Golden Opportunity to Make and Save Money. The Big Blue Signs, the Place THE GOLDEN ROLE CO. La Grande, Oregon REAL CHICKEN TAMALES No Joking this time SCHEtiRER'S I Domestic or Polish WE LAUHDER VOIR SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS WITH EITHER EIMSH YOU DESIRE. WORK CALLED EOR AMD DELIVERED A. B. C. I .STEAM LAUNDRY! PHONE MAIN 7 La Gr.-nle, Or"gcn. RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Orande. W deliver it to your building Grande Rornle Lumber Co PERRY, OREGON SUMMERVILLE SININGS Snow! Snow! Beautiful snow! Mr. Wm. Thrush, of this city, was trans acting business at the courc hruse Tues day. Mr. Henry Rinehart,of Elgin, was look ing after his interests in this city Tuesday. Mr. Larmore and family have moved into this city for the purpose of sending their children to school. Mrs. Chandler, of Elgin, has been the guest of Mrs. H. C. Rinehart for the past few days. Mr. J.Gillispie. the Summerville butcher, is under the care of Dr. De Fever, of this city, the cause being a bad case of blood poisoning on his finger. He is reported some better at present. Mr. Chas Allred made a business trip to La Grande. Friday. Miss Violet Chattin spent Friday and Saturday in La Grande. Gu te a number of the citizens of this p ace attended the sale attheGoldeu Rule at La Grance. They all say it is a grand affair, Mr. and Mrs. Gilman returned home Monday from La Grande, where they have been spending tiie past few days. Mr. Wm. Crioate and daughter. Miss Zona, were transacting business in La Giance Monday. Mes Woodell and family have moved into th;s city, where they will spend the winter. Roy Aiired returr.eJ home Sunday, after a month's absence. He has been exp:oyed on the railroad !-elow Elgin. Dr. Holt, of Portland, preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday. He was weicomed by a large congregation. Mrs. G. Bryant and son, Mr. Ernest. were La Grande visitors Monday. Mr. Wm. Bainhridge is suffering great ly with a iame leg. the cause being a cut received by an ax. He is reported some better at present. D. C. Weaver made a business trip to E.gn Wednesday. The regular Thanksgiving services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sun diy morning. Nov. 25. Everybody come. MAGNATE HILL'S DAUGHTER WLD (Scrimps News Association) St. Paul, Nov. 22 -Miss Gertrude Hill, daughter of Mr. J. J. Hill, the Railroad K:r.g. was married in St. Mary's Catholic ehjrch here today, to Mr. Michael Gavin, of New York. ,M0RE WALLS FALL (f-'TiW'i News Association) San Francisco, Nov. 22 During the h'gn winds this morning, a number of wails were b'own down, killing one man and injur. ng four. RMTLRRHG WILSON'S BODY I SViipi News Association) J Pn.lade'phia, Nov. 22 Attoney Gen jerai Moody was the principal speaker at .he reln'.e-mert of the bxJy of James i Wilson today. He sa d that he was join j ir.g 'n an act of long delayed just ce. I TALENTED VOCALISTS TO BE HEARD IN IA GRANDE Mrs. Walter Reed, the' most popular and famous contralto in Oregon, assisted by the talented tenor, Arthur Alexander also of Portland, is soon to give a recital in this city, provided that the movement which has been set on foot by local musi cians, proves successful. Several ladies who are active members of the Lyle Tuesday Musicale, have taken the respon sibility upon themselves of bringing this talent to La Grande. In order to bring this talent here, a guarantee fund of one hundred dollars must be on hand, also sufficient money to pay the expense fiom Portland to La Grande, making all told about one hundred and sevanty-five dollars. Mesdames A. L. Richardson, whj stud ied under Mrs. Reed, Fred Shi'ke, and J. J. Carr, are the promoters of this scheme, and to make it a certainty they will personally convass tho city to make certain the number of people that will buy tickets at 50. 75 and Sluj (i enough tickets are promised to guarantee the required amount, a date will be de cided upon and the recital will then be forthcoming. This date will be sometime in the early part of December. Mrs. Reed is a cultured talent, whose services are in great demand in Portland and other coast cities. Baker City and Pendleton have listened to her tinging and the press was full of fa.'orable com ment. She was musically educated in Europe. Mr. Alexander is also a student of Paris best teachers, and hit tenor voice is extremely pleasing. The ladies of this city who have inter ested themselves, will start their canvtti tomorrow, regardless of wind and snow , and may their efforts prove fruitful. Should they meet with success, the date will be announced within a few days. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTKX ' Notice it hereby given to all whom it may concern that Edna S. Swart hat been appointed by the County Court of Union county, Oregon, Administratrix of the estate of J. A. Swart, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of taid deceased are required te present them with the proper vouchers within six montht from the date hereof to the Ad ministratrix at her home, No. 40 1, 8th street. La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated this Nov. 23, 1906. Edna S. Swart, Administratrix of the estate of J. A. Swart, deceased. MELKER IN IOWA Mrs. William Hilton has isceived a I copy of the Albia Union, from her home town in Iowa, which contains an account 1 of Ezra Meeker's visit at that place. He ! appeared in that town on November 8; j being on his way back to Indianapolis. He J has bean traveling steadily ever sinoe he 1 passed through here last t pnng. Ptndle 1 ton E. 0. Notice of Appointment of Ad nvnistrator To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hat been appointed administrator of the es tate of Louisa Griffin deceased. All persons having claims against taid estate are hereby notified to present the tame to the undersigned, or to J. W. Knowlea, hit attorney, within tix months from the date hereof. Dated thit 22nd day of August, A. D. 1006. Jbssr Grippih. Administrator. REAL RUBBER A big stock of fresh, real rubber water bottles hat just arrived at our store Good time to telect. Nkwun Drug Co. coughs KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUNGS pr FOR COUGHS AND COLDS I PREVENTS PfiEUF.IOHIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Crovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ! Trial Bottle Free - SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY UJaiHWiw a jug. bww 3 !N ewl in ID iu r ComDan v i wwiwa inm morning I f