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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1908)
HT PAGES. EVENING OBSERVER. LA G. -GTS MONDAY, MARCH !. 1008. PACE I1VE. A " ? tetteeftf i fC to Heir To Pf dsperfl i WW If i N VUIVL I: fill Y Below We THE Hgh Time fo Thinfc of Spring Goods and Spring Buying , Submit for Your Consideration, Staple and Fancy Goods, New and Up-to-date Spring Arrivals at REGULAR GOLDEN RULE COMPANY' S PRICES 31'' ' Toggery lien's good wealing Suits, part wool, excellent value $3.50 lien's Suits in grey Cassimere, good staple goods. . .$5.00 X2 1 Men's Suits in all grades Worsted?, Cassimeres, Chev- .11 . c. i t - . j .... luis, in hu me taiesi spring snaues uia patterns, now at from .$G.50 to $16.50 Boy's Cofhng Boy's Two Piece Suifs in, nce line of colors fair quality 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 $.0a House Furnishings i DRESS GOODS ' ' .' . ; ' DRESS GOODS. Elegant black Dress Goods In Mohairs and Sicilians, 50-lnch Panama,' . ' all wool, highest grade quality, per yard $1.10 45-Inch black Sllklne Mohair, high silk lustre, per yard ............ .91.65 .41-inch black Voile, an exceptional value, per yard $1.25 - ' BKAVTIFIX COLORED KRESS GOODS. - 32-Inch mixed wool Suiting, Checks and Plaids, per yard . ......... . . . .28c . US-Inch mt'xftri rTcv Mohair. Ktrlnes and Checks, per yard 00c , 42-Inch fine Serges In navy blue, brown and cardinal, per yard $1.10 ' WOMEN'S SUITS, SKIRTS AND JACKETS. Each day turns a new page of the Spring faslikm book at The Golden Role Company. Each day has added to the completeness and collection of new apparel. i - COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. PRICES ARE VERY ACCOMMO DATING. SUITS $17.00, $19.60, $32.50, $40.00. SKIRTS $.85, $9.75, $12.25, $18.50. JACKETS '. $5.35, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00. Shoes 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 METAL, BOX CALF, MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, SUNSHINE FINISH not only finishes new work, " but. is the best article on the market for renewing marred or scratched furniture, or anything in wood ware. 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.S5 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 13c I Galvanized Wash Tubs , Wc and fi.uu DWi.-, Graniteware, Glassware, Woodenware, Tin ware and everything in house furnishings or kitchen utensil.-'. We carry a complete line. Ml Rubber Footwear Reduced 25 Per cent to Close Out, Excepting Boots TH E WLDEH RULE CO. lite LACE -CURTAINS The lint being complete "we can now show you some very good values llllllll w .... ' 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 wideat . . . .$1.48 pair ECRU NET . 1 ' 'V r No. 210, 3 yards long, 44 inches wide, at . . . .$.135 pair No. 212, 3 yards long, 48 inches -wide, at . . . .$1.50 pair ' Hosiery Fdr You all Child's Hose, 5 to 9, medium wieght cotton, pair 12 l-2c Child's Hose, 5 to 9, lisle finish, fast and stainless, pr 18c Boys' extra heavy, 6 1-2 to 10, equal to 25a quality, P Ladies' medium weight, good wear, per pair ... .12 l-2c Ladies' fine Lisle ribbed, at, per pair ............. 25c Ladies fine Burson fashioned, no seam, per pair. . ... .25c : j j Best Skirts : Every Vell-gowned woman should have a Sororis Pet ticoat in her wardrobe. ' ' nigh grade Heatherbloom, wide folunce, dust ruffle, 2 rows of shirring .$1.98 No. 53, genuine Heatherbloom, yoke top, strap seams $2.25 No. 22 Clematis Cloth in yoke top, strong seams, shirred and tucked . , . $1,50 Men's Work Shirts . ... . 45c Men's Heavy Work Socks 6c Men's Good Grade Hats ..,...$1.00 Men's Good Grade Dress Shirts ,33c Best Pins, per paper , 4c Best Safety Pins, per paper 4o O. N. T. Spool Cotton, per spool 4c Good, all white Hemstitched Handkerchiefs lc ...... 25c 7 bars Laundry Soap Good Toilet Soap, per dozen 45c Saginaw White Tip Matches, per box C l-4c Clothespins, per dozen ,1c 5 t .4 x SlIltMfTTTTT... GEM .: Salem Is' considering a sewerage v 1 nolect. i,.i state Bank at Boise. us doors during the n- r:. naiUU -'flrft" W een reorganized j l and expecU .tA- open within the next few days. ' f. .. . ...Weston growers have 25.600 saek of potatoes ready for market. I PMlleton has over $4000 subscribed S -with which to Place water on n oth- rwlse beautiful cemetery Olney. Ten thoupand rainbow trout will be released In the Umatilla river Just below Meacham creek, Just as soon as the season Is far enough advanced. Independence is to h4ve a cannery. At a rousing meeting held there a few days affO' the Committee appointed to solicit stock reported It had raised J42O0 of the $5000 necessary. Koseburg has Just organized a Com mercial club with 100. members on the night of organization. ' Ex-Congressman Blnger Hermann, accompanied by his wife. Is en' route to Mexico, where they expect to spend th'.nti?.,fl.ve,wkg ?Wl'teM-' ; . f The socialists of Lane county will meet in convention' April 3 to 'nomin ate a county ticket. An auto road from Portland to Hood River is one of the possibilities of the year. Petitions are being circulated in Grant county with a view of putting that county In the "dry" list next June. as being first-class In every respect. The new bridge Is a'complete steel structure and one of the finest In the county. It Is much longer than the old bridge and stands at a much TO CAMPAIGN COUNTY. W. F. Anderson Will Spook at Various Point In the County. W. F. Anderson, candidate before asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, Is sold under guarantee at the Newlln drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. - greater elevation above the water than the republican primaries for the nom FINEST IN COUNTY. New Steel Bridge at Elgin Please the Public Generally. The new bridge spanning the Grande Ronde rlver'on the road lead ing out of this city to the Clerks creek and Indian creek sections was com pleted last week and turned over to the country court 4 ''' County Judge Henry and Commls- slorers Brown and Belders arrived from la uranue last many -ana in company with members of the city council gave the bridge a thorough In spection, and accepted the structure ' did the old structure. Bridge Super Intendent Campbell Is at present over seeing the work of building the ap proaches and as soon as that Is com pleted the bridge will be ready for travel. Members of the county court say that the total cost of the structure completed will be $5000. Easterday Co.. had the contract for building the bridge and the mem bers of the lourt Were well pleased with the work. The bridge Is one of which Elgin and the county may well be proud,' Elgin Recorder. All the local and ha world's news of Interest In The Observer each eve- Inatlon of county clerk, is arranging It Arrangement are going on nicely to address the voters of the county on "Pure Politics." Places and dates will be announced later. lOtf No Vso to Die. "I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New piscov ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush boro, Pa. would, not be alive to day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens tip'' a' cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case la pronounced hopeless.". This most reliable reme dy for coughs and colds, la grippe, Dance Tomorrow Night. ror the dance tomorrow night, the proceeds of which will apply on the expense of maintaining a baseball team here this season. Every one Is Invited to attend, and ladles are re quested to come with a well-defined notion of what the colors for the players' uniforms are to be. To the Public. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from, young Jersey cowa. t J. F. BAKXR, JR., 'Phone Black 181.