La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 27, 1907, Image 6

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    "RESOtVID
THAT THE MARCH WINW
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TO GET RPADV "FOR 5PRIN6
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WE ARE; WE ARE READY WITH A MORE COMPLETE JTOCK OF
-SPRING GOODS THAN EVER BEFORE. ALL THE NEWEST AND
NoB5IEST THW6S i IN WAJH CooD.5, -SUITINflJ, EMBRoIDERIE.5,
TRIMMING J AND ALL THE LITTLE ACCEJJoRIEJ NECEJJARY To
THE 71. PORN LIPE OF IWS JtDTWQS
make the -spring wardrobe complete,
''that will -sati-sfy the mo-st f -stidiou-s a well as those
who are Looking for .service.
in a few day .5 we arf going to give you an opportunity
to -see the mojt complete and beautiful line of -spring
merchandise, ever -shown in la grande.
Watch .This Space for Particulars
I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY i
1303. 1
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A ENUE
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SMUiEJT PRICES
For gei'iral t'.i' n ': r. r Com
pany's ratio i . - ' . iVr right
parting. ,,.y . a-,-. . 'y UjISe.
or at Srer;. i f'r,,.
SPR 0 SiOUSE CUANinO
Se"d us your lace curtains. Havt them
washed :id properly stretched.'
Cherry's New Laundry
Into each life s?me sorrow must fall:
Wise pejpie d r. t sit dwn and sawl;
Only foois suic da or taKe to fliizht:
Smirt fnop'a tana -JocKy Mountain Tea
at nigni.
Newlin Druo Company.
R 3 N G SHOWING
I 1 II C II A !M D S I ME
LOCAL ITEMS
Baker City is in the
Centra'
j LOGGING TOOLS j
Peaveys, Axes,
E. Severance of
city on business.
Services each evening
Church of Christ.
County Superintendent E. E. Bragg is
. ii-'. - . . i I
in union 'oaay.
Ed Kiddle went to union tms morning
in the interest of the flouring mills.
W. K Davis. theEilers Piano man went
to Union this morning for a short business
visit.
Superintendent Fred Taylor of the
sugar factory is transacting business in
Union today.
George O'Neil returned this morning
from Walla Walla, where he visited friends
and transacted business relatives to the
O'Neil Plumbing Company.
Mrs R R Palmer who has been the
guest of Mrs Al Andrews the past few
days, returned to her home at Baker City
this morning.
Jesse Harvey, assistant agent at the
0 R. &, N. office in Echo, is a witness at
the court house today in the McGregory
0. R. & N. trial.
Howard W Moore of Seattle who has
been visiting Dr and Mrs Moore the past
few days left on the morning train for
Baker City and Boise.
Mrs H Scott returned to her home in
Monument, Grant county, this morning.
after visiting the past few months with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark.
Wm. Balfe was called to his home in
Haines this morning where his father is
seriously ill. The senior Balfe is a section
foreman was suddenly taken ill, causing
the call for the son who was visiting in
La Gran. e.
Herrmann K. Scmitht of Mullan Idaho
who for the past five weeks has been de
tained at the home of Dr. P. E. Moore on
account of a serious injury to the knee
producing synovitis, has recovered from
the accident and this morning left on the
west bound train for Spokane.
. Mr J. F.Campbell who is employed on
the new bridge which is being construct
ed across the river is so well pleased with
tua future outlook of La Grande that he
has sent for his family and expects to
locate permanently.
Geo Gobel the Socialist speaker who
pleased a large audience in the Commer
cial Club last night, has consented to talk
ataln at the sa-re place tonight, and will
devote most of his time to answering
questions. Bring your question with
you.
Fred Holmes, of Island City, who has
beer, visiting his brother, c. A. Holmes,
in this city for several days, left Wednes
day for hnme. Mr. Holmes is president
of the Island City Mercantile Company,
the G. M. St S. Company, and the Elgin
Milling Company of Elgin, vice president
of the E. M. Si M. Company of Enterprise,
and a director of the Wallowa Mercantile
Company. He was returning from his an
nual trip of inspection of h's various busi
ness interests. -Wallowa Sun.
I have a complete line of logging tools s-cn as-mi.
Sledges, Saws. Chain and Cable in fact everything needed for logging.
! WASHING MACHINES
I ha.e the celebrated 1900 machine which is absolutely guaranteed they are
the easiest running washing machine on the market Try one and be
convinced. 1 also have clothes wringers all grades and price.
I
; MRS. T-N. MURPHY
! Hardware and Crockery
NEW
SCHOOL IAWS
vhich effects the
ORDNANCES ARE (OD'FIED
Th nf fK .! nrHinanrn Much legislation
hich was authorized some time ago, hasj "shool. of Oregon was transacted by th.
been completed by Attorneys Cochran : it t"' in.orrr.sHen sir..
Cochran eaily this week. A typewritt. n &ta supenntenaent cKerman is ,
draught has been filed with the Charter I the effe' th n0 legislative enactment,
and Ordinance committee of the council, i which have iU8t been Pssed Meeting th
and the code is now ready for the printers, j ho1 ' ' b ln forM untl1 May 28
or mis year, at wnicn time n is ropea to
SPECIAL MEETINGS
In Central Church of Christ each even
ing. Lome and bring your friends.
WAIVED EXAMINATION
J. N. Klein was arraigned before Just
ice Hough this afternoon on the charge
of permitting gambling in his place of
business. He waived examination and
gave bonds to appear before the circuit
court. The bonds are $250.
LINE
OS rts't '.L MVS AND MISSES' READY-TO WEAR APRONS
. .! b KISSES, fOR AGES 4 TO 14 INCLUSIVE
Dorotiiy Garments
; are made with full wide skirts, wide
hems, and careful stitching; no
skimping in moterials.
Style Va.ues
c;nnot be surpassed. These gra
j, merits are designed by cur expert,
' exclusively for Ghildren"s and Misses'.
and are nobby little frocks.
am.
lipi
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GUILTY AS CHARGED
The jury in the case of the State vs
Fisher, who was charged with selling
liquor in less quantities than one gallon, i
9 ff af kaincr nut m elinvf tima nf 1 1 mart
aiwai wiiig vub a viiui k buns i viuiiiy m
verdict of guilty,
GOVERNOR SIGNED BILL
Dr. F E Moore received a telegram th e
morning stating that the bili regulating
the practice of Osteopathy in Oregon was
signed last evening by the Governor, thus
making it a law.
have a copy of the revised schools laws in
the hands of all school district boards
C0NSTIPATI01 CURABLE
Constipation is cured more successfully
by osteopathy than any other agency.
Probably nine-tenths of all cases art
curable by this means. People who havt
been in the habit of relying upon drugs or
enemata tosecure this natural function
will find great and permanent relief at the
hands of an osteopathic physician who,
instead of following the old way blindly,
secures the return of normal nerve force
and blood supply to the intestinal track.
This is Nature's way to relieve constipa
tion and it is a veritable boon to suffer
ers. Everybody's brains and spinal
j columns have enough latent nervous ener
gy to provide good bowel action if it is
released in sufficient quantity and proper
y directed.
Wa want to be your druggists t hruout
190?. you want our kind of service'
let's combine. Newlin Drug Co.
j Clothing Sale!
I For the Next 3; Days j
j COMMENCING MONDAY j
FEBRUARY 18. !
TAKES MORNING JAUNT
Tne crew on the Elgin branch was
i called cut this morn ng at five thirty to
make an early mor-ing jaunt to Elgin
ana back 1 he causa for it was that
Wm. Morelock of Egin and H. H. Weath-
j erspoon, O R & N agent at Elgin. w;re
I wanted at tno trial which is in progress
i at the ourt house, whare McGregory is
j bringing su.: ta recover damages inflicted
! by the burning of the E gin O R &t N
I warehouse n waich the plaintiff's furni
iiure wassnred. sncntt (Jhiiders was
the lene passenger en routo but returned
j w th the subpoeraed wit lesses.
! HAT S BROTHER Dl'S
I Rev. E. B. Hays, pastor of the Preshy
i tnan church, ius received a telegram
I conveying the sjd news thai h'S brother,
j Geo. P. Hays of Lou Angeies, died sud-
denly yesterday afternoon. Several weeks
ag.i, Mr. Hays was informed that pneu
mo la was seriously threatening the life
of his brother. However.the diseasi ap
parently ahued and hopes .for recovery
were enter'.ainod
It would be imoossin'e to reach Los
Angeies int;mo for the funeral, and Mr.
Hays will not make the attempt.
The deceased has been a leading grocer
of tkat city for several years. At the
time of death he was thirty-nine years of
age.
i Every Suit in the House j
.Reduced in Price
The Gicstcst Stock of AeiVs Boys' and
j Youths' Clothing Ever Shown in Union
County.
f
a ca-eful inspection of theso little dresses
n-o;r. r .o' ;. vvilloonvinceyouthat you cannot afford 'i From 50c. to S3.00
in r : I 0 i 'm rVuks. Gr,jh-ms
en t '. 1 -ti. i u make them vourself ch-v.. ... i ,et .
1 J O Li. VPS
PRICES
.', nts fcr
L ndies'
' o-ns Journal
Pattern
Agents for
ladies'
Horve Journal
Fat'erns
GOOD AIL ACTING StCRETARY
fieorgoGoodall. formerly of La Grande
but lately private secretary lo Justice T.
G. Hailey of tne supreme court, has been
appointed acting secretary of the railroad
commission of Oregon to serve until a
permanent secretary is secured. Mr.
Goodali is a son of Judge 0. P. Goodill
of Union county, and is a capable young
man. He aiso served as secretary in
work of the Oregon Lewis and Clark' fair
commission. It is the wish of the com
mission to find a practical railroad man
forth position of secretary if possible.
W want to be your druggist thruout,
190?, you want our kind of service-
We Can Fit the Big Man, the Little Man"
the Fat Man, and the Slim Man.
Entirely Too Many Suits for One House to I
Carry in Stock, and Ever Sut will be
Sacrificed in Price to reduce Stcck.
jNew Modern Up-to-date
Clothing -Not a Shabby
Suit in the lot.
Itl.w Win. A,! I-
mien vt; mivtnssc a Sale You
Know something is Doing.
Cravcnetts. :
Spring Top Coats.
jN. K. WEST:
lets combine. Nwlm Drug Co.
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