La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 14, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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High Time to Think of Spring Goods and Surma Buy ma
Below We Submit for Your Consideration, Staple and Fancy Goods, New and Up-to-date Spring Arrivals at
THE REGULAR GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S PRICES
X Men's
Piiwand '
Toggery
Men's good wearing Suits, part wool, excellent value $3.50
Mens Suits in grey Cassimere, good staple goods. . .$5.00
lien's Suits in all grades Worsteds, Cassimeres, Chev
iots, in all the latest Spring shades uid patterns,
now at from $6.50 t0 $10.50
J
Boy's Clothing
Boy's Two Piece Suits innice
line of colors fair quality J
for only $1.00
Boys' Suits, large line of patterns, will wear like iron $1.25
Boys' Suits, all grades, latest Spring "styles and patterns,
: .". . $1.50 to $0.00
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS, '
Elegant black Drew Goods In Mohair and Sicilians, 60-lnch Panama,
all wool, highest grade quality, per yard ,...r.$i.io
45-lnch black Sllklne Mohair,-high silk lustre, per yard '...$1.65
41-inch black Voile, an exceptional value, per yard .-. ; $1.25
BEAUTIFUL COLORED DRESS GOODS. A
32-Inch mixed wool Suiting, Checks and Plaids, per yard 28c
S 8-inch mixed grey Mohairs, Stripes and Checks, per yard .BOe
WOMEN'S SUITS, SKIRTS AND JACKETS.
Each day turns a new page of the Spring fashion book at The Golden
Rule Company. Each day has added to the completeness and collection of
new apparel.
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.' PRICES ARE VERY ACCOMMO-
, DATING.
SUITS $17.00, $19.50, $32.50, $40.00.
' SKIRTS $.88, M.75( $1,.l5( $1,,50
JACKETS $5.35, $8.80, $8.50, $10.00.
House Furnishings
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ScNSMXE FINISH not only finishes new work,
' but is the best article "n the market for renewing marred
or scratched furniture, or anything in woodware. We car
' ry it in all shades, and all sized cans. Call and get color
card.
CLOTHES WRINGERS
Wood or iron frame, guaranteed $2.85
Wood or iron frame, guaranteed $3.00
Wood or iron frame, guaranteed $3.25 to $4.85
ACME WASHING MACHINES
This is the Best Machine on the market. Does work
well and so easy that a child can operate it. Guaranteed
in every way. Price $12.00
50-foot galvanized Wire Clothes Line
Shoes
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Shoes
, Our line of Shoes is the high standard of Spring, 1908,
styles. New, Up-to-date in every way. OXFORDS, tan
or black. High cuts in all leathers.
PATENTS, VICI, GUN ,11 ETA L, BOX CALF. ;
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S.
Ml Rubber Footwear
Reduced 25 Per cent
to Close Out, Excepting Boots
.13c
Galvanized Wush Tubs 80c, 90c and $1.00
Dalies Graniteware, Glassware, Woodenware, Tin
ware and everything in house furnishings or kitchen uten
sils. We curry a complete Hue.
THE
GOLDE
NRULE
CO.
LACE
CURTAINS
The line being complete
we can now show you
some very good values
WHITE NOWNGHAm'
LACE
No. 202 and 203, 2 3-4 yards long, at ....... . .65c pair
No. 205, 2 3-4 yards long, at .......... . ..... .90c pair
No. 207, 3 yards long, 40 inches wide, at . . . .$1.13 pair
No. 211, 3 yards long, 48 inches wide, at . . . .$1.48 pair
ECRU NET
No. 210, 3 yards long, 44 inches wide, at . . . .$.135 pair
No. 212, 3 yards long, 48 inches wide, at . 4. .$1.50 pair
Hosiery
For
You all
Child's Hose, 5 to 9, medium wieght cotton, pair 12 l-2c
Child's Hose, 6 to 9, lisle finish, fast and stainless; 18c
Boys' extra heavy, 6 1-2 to 10, equal to 25o quality, P' io
Ladies' medium weight; good wear, per, puir . . . .12 l-2o
Ladies'' fine Lisle ribbed, at, per pair ;.25c
Ladies fine Burson fashioned, no scam, per pair. . . . .25o
Best Skirts
Every well-gowned woman should have a Sororis Pet-,
ticoat in her wardrobe. '
High grade Heatherbloom, wide folunco, dust ruffle, 2
rows of shirring .$1.98
No. 53, genuine Heatherbloom, yoke top, strap seam's $2.25
No. 22 Clematis Cloth in yoke top, strong seams, shirred
and tucked .v. .$1.50
Men's Work Shirts ,45c
Men's Heavy Work Socks .V. . ... Co
Men's Good Grade Hats .........,, '.$1.00
Men's Good Grade Dress Shirts .'.. .'.'.'. ,33c
Best Pins, per paper 4C
Best Safety Pins, per paper !'!."!! 4c
O. N. T. Spool Cotton, per spool , . 4C
Good, all white Hemstitched Handkerchiefs ! . ! lc
it
7 bars Laundry Soap ......... 25c
Good Toilet Soap, per dozen !.45c '
Saginaw White Tip Matches, per box !J l-4c
Clothespins, per dozen ......... ,1c '
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AMONG THE
"Olt C
IDS
CaUioDo Cnurch.
Low mass.' a. m.; high mast, 10
a. m.; rosary and benediction follow
Ing 10 o'clock maw. '
Latter Day Saint.
Bunaay achoot. 10 a. m.; regular
service, S p. m.: mutual Improvement
association aneeta conjointly at 7:30
German Iutheran.
j Preaching In German Sunday morn-
Christian' Science Services.
Sunday, 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m.
The reading room Is open Tuesday
and Wednesday and Saturday from t
to 4 p. m. All are cordially Invited.
St. Peter's Epiwupnl tliurrh.
Second Sunday in Lent. Holy com
munion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a.
m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening
service. 5 p. m. Weekday services In
Lent: Wednesdays, 4 p. m., and Fri
days at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Upton H.
Glbbs, rector.
First Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school, 6:45 a. m., W. L.
Brenholts, superintendent; morning
subject, "The Magnificence of the Di
vine Grace"; C. E. service. 6:30 d
m.; evening subject, "Where and
What Heaven Is." Prayer meeting
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; teachers' meet
ing, 8:30 p. m. Special music at the
Sunday morning and evening services.
Rev. S. W. Seemann, minister. '
Flrrt McllKMllNt Eplxcopal.
Corner Fourth and M. Sunday, 9:45
a m., Bible school; 11 a. m., public
worship, theme, "Sin Its Own Detec
tive"; 12 m., class meting; 4:30. p. m.,
Epworth league, E. W. Kammerer,
leader, subject, "Why We Go to
Church"; 7:30 p. m., public worship,
subject, "The Lost Sheep." Monday,
7:30 p. m., Bible study class at the
parsonage. Wednesday evening the
Ladles' Aid will serve , lunch at the
home of Mrs. J. D. Gtllllan,' 2011 Sec
ond street. Thursday, 7:30, prayer
meeting; 8:30, teachers' meting. A
C. E. Deal,
poetor.
Central t liun h of Christ, i
Bible classes for all at 10 a.'m.
The Lord's supper, followed by ser
mon, 11 a. m.; T. P. S. C. E. gives
program, "Sons of India," at 6:45 p.
m.;--' preaching service at, 7:30 p, m.
Sermons, mornlng-U"jhe Field for
Christian Effort." ' Evening "The
Blind Man Cured,". Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. Welcome to
all. '. ,' "
; ' "V T
' . BaptlHt C'liun h.
Corner Sixth and Q. At 9: 45,' Sun
day school, Dr. J. E. Stevenson, super
intendent; 11, morhlng worship, ser
mon by pastor , on ! "Unseen Force.
That Male or Mar Ufe." Sermon, to
be an Illustrated one, ;';The Wise Use
of Money." At 6:80, B. T. P. U.
meeting, to bo led by Clyde Lyman;
7:30 evening worship, evangellHtlc
sermon by pastor. Innplrlng munlr
led by chorus choir. Cordial welcome
TltACK TF..M AT CXIOX,
lllKli te-hool IiawlNtll S-uson 0m'iii-I
Tliere YeHtorday,
PrlnclpHl Omen pinhop Is over from
Union today transacting business. He
reports that the Union high school is
well organized in high srhool base
ball and the track team Is also rapidly
rounding Into form. The first game
which the high school team played
this year was with Cove yesterday af
ternoon, when the latter lost by a
score of 10 to 1. Mr. Bishop was op
timistic over the prospects for both
departments of high school sports.
TOM Olt.MOND IMPROVING.
Night of Itet Fwlhm, Seriously Criti
cal Period. .
Assistant Secretary T. J. Ormond of
tho Commercial club, may yet recover,
though his physicians say he Is not
yet out of danger. A period of com
parative healing rest followed a sorl
ously critical period late yesterday af
ternoon, and It was reported that his
hpyslclans had given up hope. Dur
ing the night, however. h r..t. Mr All
and today Is slightly better. He Is still
in serious danger.
,. StaJAoM. -: - .V
Owner f thoroughbred Percheron
and Belgian stallions, please comrau-
nlctae with the Sugar company's of
fice, Mala 26. "