La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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POULTRY FENCE
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Now is tha time to fence your chickens in.
Coma and get some poultry fence. I have it in .differ- j
ent kinds and all heights. . i
qpt " Just received a car extra Star A Star shiniripe
They are first class. 1 j
' Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to 'S2.00 each. 2
They are nice presents to send to youi friends. .
MRS-T.N. MURPHY j
HARDWARE and CROCKERY t
Leon Miller Is expected to reach La A. M. Peal of Cove made a flyln
Grande tonight from WaUa Walla., trip t La Grande today.
Mrs. E. P. Staple, and Mr.. E. M. j cherry tree, are In full bloom In
...au,. ,eit-iast evening for Eaker!Mav Park and ..ro.r.-t.
City, where lira. Staples' mother U
dangerously 111. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rankin of Wal
ter' a tig
crop are g.i.'ni
H. J. Watson received a telegram
laet evening saying that the operation
.a. passed through the city !a j performed on his son, Ira. at Vleks-
PVCIilnu 12.. I. --- ... '
,c,. nere mey expect . burg. Idaho, yesterday nfternoon for
1 ' " ' J appendicitis, had ' been successful.
aicssrs. LaFontalne and Dozler, are
In the city making preparations- for
the opening of their moving picture
show.
T. B. Johnson left last evening fnr
Vale, where he goes to look after his!
He expects to be absent
oil interests,
a week.
Mrs. Watson Is at the bedside of her
son.
J. N. Smith of Allcel. Is in the city
today. . Thse generous showers makes
him, in common with all of his neigh
bors, look upon the sunny side of llfo.
Great weather for farmers and! the
farmers are the backbone of this
MEETING THIS MORNING.
Mrs. Hattte McDonald left today for great commonwealth, known the world
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolly are home
from a visit to Walla Walla friends:
'j Dr. C. H. Fisher of Jmbler, was a
La Grande visitor last evening.
, J. E. Oliver, the Insurance rustler.
Is in Union today on business.
J. B. Stoddard left this morning for
Union, Baker City and possibly Sump
ter, before re returns. -
J. H. Logue Is showing some fine
specimens of free gold taken from his
mine In Idaho.
Mrs. Geo. Chandler of Unity, Ore.,
who has been visiting In La Grande,
returned home this evening.
A. D. Snarr of Wallowa, passed
through the city last evening en route
to her home In Salt Lake, Utah.
Mrs. Luther Ward came down this
morning from Hllgard to spend the
day.
E. C. Davis, proprietor of the La
Grande' Marble works is doing busi
ness In Union today.
President P. L. Campbell, head of
the Oregon State university at Eugene,
.is registered- at the Hotel Foley today.
Third Baseman Beck arrived today
and worked out with the baseball
squad this morning. 1 - j
James Hutchinson ' returned to
Union last evening after a business
Visit to this city. ' '
Bishop Paddock arrived today from
Union and will spend a few day here
the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Upton H.
Gibbs. .',-.' w
Rev. J. D. Gllllland returned last
evening from a 10 days' trip into Ida
ho and southeastern Oregon. He will
be in .the city about a week.
Deputy Sheriff Llndgren was among
those who went to Baker City, this
morning to attend the dedication of
the new K. of P. Castle hall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright, who
have been the guests of Judge and
Mrs. Henry, left this evening for New
York city.
rortland to be gone several weeks.
While there she will consult with
prominent oculists.
George Barnhart, the well known
engineer of Spokane, arrived in La
Crande last evening and visited brief
ly with locaj engineers. He is en
route home from Chicago,
Teams and workmen are busily en
gaged grading the street In front of
the Arthur Williams home on 6econd
street. A new sidewalk will also be
put In.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sumptor of Wal
lowa, passed through the city last
evening en route, to Alberta, can.,
where Mr. Sumpter has purchased a
tract of land. They expect to remain
In Alberta. ; ; ' .
The confirmation services at the St.
Peter's church will begin' this evening
promptly at 7:10 and will be over by
8:30, so those who wish to attend the
muslcale given by the Lyle Tuesday
Musical, will be able to do so.
An informal reception Is to be given
to Bishop Paddock tomorrow evening
t the rectory from 8 until 10 o'clock.
It Is not for members only, but for
the friends of the parish, and anyone
who would like to meet the bishop.
Mrs. J. H. Morton, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Maude, and son,
j Glen, left today for Walla Walla,
where they will make their future
home. The Misses Nell and Dllla will
remain in La Grande until after the
I present school tern Is closed.
over as the Grande Ronde valley.
Among the many Improvements be
ing made In the city at- the present
time Is the interior decoration of the
Fred Schllke home - by Stanlels &
Bugg. It IS stipple work on plaster,
a class of decorating now In vogue in
the larger cities. The Schllke resi
dence is one of the first In La Grande
to be beautified In this manner.
Arthur Gibson, of the firm of Gib
son &'Cole, contractors of Pendleton,
Is In the city to make the alterations
in Xfie Lewis building for the new
moving picture show. The entire
front wilt be remuveu nuu U i-'.
rearranged. Mr. Gibson recently se
cured the contract for the erection of
Pendleton's new 135,000 city hall
building. While here he will be the
guest of La Grande friends. ..
John M. Wall, grand chancellor of
the K. of P. lodge in Oregon, W. M
Cake, brother to the candidate for
United States senator, and who Is the
supreme representative; L. R. BMnson
grand keeper of records and seal, and
George W, Knight, a member of th3
finance committee, weri guests at the
local lodge's nrsetlng last ' evening.
The delegation went to Baker City this
morning.
Head of GrlVBiKe Committee Visit
Local II. of I.. E. Lcdgt?.
Just returning from a conference in
Chicago with other members of the
grievance committees, and general
managers of western railroads, George
Barnhart. chairman of the committee
to which the La Grande lodge of P.
of L. E. belongs, reached hero last
nl.iht, and early this morning met the
members of the local lodge here. Af
ter transacting considerable business
and listening to the report of the
chairman, the meeting adjourned, that
Mr. Ttei-nhart tuiishi take the west
bound train. The Chicago conference
was called for the purpose of straight
ening out several contentions relative
to the 14-hour law. '
BK MASS
. WILL LEAVE WEDNESDAY.
High School Lads Off for Walla
, Walla Early Next Week.
' The La Grande, high school track
team will leave for Walla Walla one
week from tomorrow. They will enter
the preliminaries on the first day of
the meet, and hope to have a large
representation In the finals on the day
following. Many local rooters ' are
Dlanntna- on accompanyjjrg the leant,
Rooms 4-5. ..'.'.'
Orders solicited for tee cream. We
deliver all orders In quantities of one
gallon or more.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY.
Take it as a Warning,
Pekln, April II. Chinese fall to re
gard the sailing of the .15 Japanese
battleships on the cruise to Cheefoo,
Canton and Amoy In the light of a
friendly maneuver. . They Interpret It
as sinister warning pn the part of the
Japanese that unless the Chinese lift
the boycott against Japanese speedily,
war will occur.
DENTIST, :
Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 581.
Painless extraction.
Expert gold work. Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Grande National Bank Building.
Tomorrow morning at 4:45 "Boosd
er" Tom Richardson will set foot 1 ;
Union county, remaining in La Grande
until the Elgin train leaves. After a
dsy spent in Elgin he will return t
La Grande In the' evening and h
present at the reorganization of thr
Commercial club In this city. - As
nounced' heretofore, the meeting trlH
be held tomorrow night at the Elks
hall, not this evening as announced ta "
the morning paper.
Once more, and before the hi. '
time. It Is urged upon the citizens t '
be out at this meeting. There are
matters of great Importance to attcus
to. and the business men should it
out. A short program has been air
ranged for the evening, which fottomt;
Muilc La Grande band, '
Address of explanation President
T. H. Crawford.
Bong L. D. 8 quartet . ..J',.'
Address Hon. "Walter1 M. Plenm, :
Introducing Tom Richardson. "'"'
Address Manager Tom Richardson
of the Portland Commercial dun.
Immediately after tha program Is
completed, those who nam already
signed the papers leading toward tha
reorganisation of a new commercial
club, and those who wish to de na,
will be asked to remain and lake airjm
toward the reorganization."
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You could ..die waltzing to the tune
of "Alameda." ' Davis-Jordan Music
Co. for a copy.
Birth Record.
- Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Butner
in North Powder, Saturday, April It,
1(08, a son. . .
Born to Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Ander
son In North Powder, Monday, April 1
21; 1808, a daughter.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gab
hardt, Monday, April 81, 1008, In La
Grande, a daughter.
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Laundry Soap, 7 bars
.25c
Bargains
FREE
Hundreds have received numerous articles
FREE from our Bargain Basement. WHY
NOT YOUT
BRING YOUR COUPONS
and redeem them as cash In the BARGAIN
BASEMENT. They cost you nothing and will
buy you MUCH.
Wooden Ware
Common Clothespins, per dozen .....lc
The U. 8. spring Clothespins, made of hard
wood, withering on each side and made
, to clasp the line, per dozen 7 Me
Block matches, per bunch lo
Saginaw Parlor Matches, 500 In box, having
the safety tip, making them easy to
strike and yet keeping them from popping
and sputtering; per box 8c
Woden Potato "Mashers, each . . . i . Bc
Wooden' Spoons, each' . .: ..6o
Wash Boards, a very good Quality board;'
Is made of zinc and well worth more
money; each '.... ....28c
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HATS
SIHRTS
FOOTWEAR
DRY GOODS
Darning Cotton, 0 for . .5c
Bargains
NOTIONS
TINWARE
DISHES .
GRANITEWRAE
Ba
The Golden Rule Co.
rgain Basement
Opening
Worth More Than Face Value
Our large stock of Goods In the Bargain Basement Is sold at startling prioes, and 5 cents
there means 10 cents elsewhere.' Come and be convinced. WE WILL PAY YOU for -our trouble, as
a few prices will convince.
. .Dry Goods
A high-grade Calico, In the best colors and
patterns, per yard 8c
The best quality apron Gingham In small
and large checks' .' Ve
A good assortment of Lawn for children's
and ladles' spring dresses 7o
A good, substantial' cotton lace, 12 yards In
bunch, per bunch ..25c
Clark's O. N. T. Cotton, per spool 4c
Silk, a high grade, per spool ,.8o
Embroidery SUk, two skeins 5c
57 piece Dinner Set of Dishes $5 A3
These. Dlhes art Firsts 'and Seml-Porcelalh, of the best English ware, made
-,Vi Johnson Bros. The Elite 'pattern, and are great values at that
money. " ,'.'..' -. " .
. Gents Furnishings
A good grade of Hats, each 08c
An odd end lot of Hats 48c
An excellent line of work Shirts, in black
and white stripes, or In other colors,
each . . . ; 45c
A few dress Shirts, each 48c
Odd end lot of work Shoes $1.S
Odd end lot of Slippers . ., , ....23c
Boys' Canvas Shoes, per pair 48c
Tennis Shoes, per pair 3 Bo
Coat and Hat Hooks, per dozen 8c
argains
COUPONS
Small in sound, BIG IN MEANING You
receive one coupon with each cash purchase
of $1.00, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. IT
brings you mors than face value in THE BAR. '
GAIN BASEMENT. ,
.' WHY. .
Tinware and Notions
Tea Strainers, each So
Tea Kettle Knobs, each la
Soup Strainers, each 4o
Wire Soap Stands, each .4o
Wire Dish Mops, each . .to
Graters, each, from To to 18c
10-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 12c
12-quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 25o
14 -quart galvanized Bucket, good weight 2 So
Paring Knives, each 4c
Tin Cups, two for ." '. ......So
And hundreds of other kitchen articles at '
Just such low prices.
Paper
, ,.10c
, . . 13c
....4c
2 ',2 -yard bundles of fancy crepe paper
100 paper. Napkins
Shelf paper, per bunch
Xfenf Toilet Paper kc
This paper is of the best quality, in 8-oz.
rolls containing 600 sheets, and Is both sani
tary and economical.
Granite Ware
2-quart Royal Granite Saucepan
4-quart Royal Granite Saucepan .
(-quart Royal Granite Saucepan .
MO .
4. to
.8o
Baskets
We bars a Urge tine of fancy baskets ranging In pries from . , . ,7c to Tte-
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