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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE OREGON, WEDNESDAY, XY 15, 1008.
PAGE FIVE.
DAYS SALE
WEDNESDAY JULY 15th
to
SATURDAY JULY 18th
:of:
:ut Glass, fine
Hand Painted
China, Silver
ware and fine
Jewelry . . . . .
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. . LOCAL ITEMS.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Currey are
expected home this week from their
trip to Peoria, III.
. Mrs. C. S. Van Duyn left this morn
ing to spend a few days In her for
mer home at Sumpter.
Ellis Crandall of Spokane, la here
on a visit to his mother, Mrs. M. J.
Cra.idall. - '
Water Superintendent Landers of
J? , Union Is over today as a witness be-
"TilT 1 Ifl TltlP fore the Iand of,ice-
VU V VI BVlOO I III V Mrs. P. C. Bramwell. who hn been
visiting her parents at Logan for the
past few weeks, Is expected to return
this evening.
Miss Emma Clark, who has been
employed In a millinery store at On
tario, returned home this morning to
spend her summer vacation.
The Misses Bessie Allison and Susie
Fergus, left this morning to spend a
few days with friends at Pleasant Val
ley. ;
. ... . . ' ' I KIMCIM , VML ruLlirUKU LUIS IIIOI'IIIIIH
'f9 t from Pendleton, where he went on
I lQOrifl Q business connected with his well-
Ben Zurbrlck and Arthur Van Fleet
returned last evening from Wallowa
canyon, where they spent a week fish
ing. They report good tuck.
Master Robert Pattlson, son of . Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Pattlson, went over to
Pendleton this morning for a week's
visit with his cousin, Arthur Mc
Crary. Will McCall of Wallowa county, has
purchased the L. P. Day 13-acre fruit
farm north of this city. In the eastern
portion of Frutldale. The considera
tion was 12250. .
J. A. Russell has recently Installed
an electric motor and pumping plnnt
on his 20-acre orchard near Island
City, for Irrigating . purposes. The
plant Is working successfully.
Rev. G. T. Ellis, who for the past
three years has been living at Athena,
rlhas returned to Baker City to live.
I His son Will, passed through this
j morning to move his household goods.
I Grant Lincoln today received two
' billiard tables for his resort, which he
R nfh fllf nlHGl flPffV w oon Pen ln tno room formerly
V aaa wawaw.waa w
iscounts
20 to 50
Per Cent
This sale Includes every article In
these departments and affords an op
portunity to purchase some odd pieces
Even the most staple things will be
old at a saving that should not be Ig
nored by any one who anticipates any
purchases In these lines, either now or
In the future. For fall weddings or
even Christmas gifts, selections may
now be made, nnd, If desired, we will
hold for delivery at any future time
these selections, If, they are, paid for
at the time of purchase. Following
are few good values.
dish $15.00
vaJ. now . ; . 4 v
Hand painted plates
re$ $2.50 and $3.00
values
now
Is $1.75
Silverware at 33 t-3
percent discount. .
fetches and Diam
onds 20 percent dis
count . . . . .
FOUR DAYS ONLY
QkM. HEACOCK
occupied by the State saloon, on De
pot street. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Farmer, for
merly of Albany, but now of Port
land, are ln the city to remain several
weeks. They are Intimate friends of
Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Charlton.
J. Frank Evans, formerly a drug
clerk In the Red Cross drug store,
writes from Los Angeles that he will
be In La Grande In a week or so. He
makes the trip to Portland by water.
T. J. Gray, who purchased the Blue
Mountain house of L. A. Livingston,
has taken possession. Mr. Gray has
recently arrived from Alabama, and Is
well pleased with this section of the
country.
Mrs. C. C. Pennington and daugh
ter are expected home from a visit to
Portland and Salem next Saturday.
Mrs. Pennlngtonwas quite 111 while
at Salem, and was forced to go to the
hospital. She Is well now, however.
J. D. Vurplllat of WInnlmac, Ind.,
arrived this morning to visit with his
son, C. A. Vurplllat of this city. Mr.
Vurplllat attended the Denver conven
tion and had planned to arrive early
In tho week. His stay hero will be ex
tended. Governor Chamberlain Is expected
to visit our city Saturday In the ca
pacity of an attorney, being Interest
ed In the Nodlne case, which will come
up before Judge Knowles. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wllley -were In
from their Allcel home today on busi
ness matters. . Allcel was one of the
sections that can stand a little more
ruin.. : , '
No. 5, which should, have arrived
here last night at 9:55, did not reach
this city- until 8:50 this morning. The
delay was caused by a wreck of a
freight' train east. No one was tn
Jured. '
James McCoy, -who recently moved
with his family to. Spokane, came In
on the morning train. He will re
main a few days on business and It
Is. possible that he may return to the
Grande Ronde to make this his home
again.
L. II. Russell made a business trip
to Baker yesterday and returned this
morning on tho delayed No. 5. Tn
company with v". D. Arnold, a prom
inent tlmbermnn with headquarters at
Portland, he drove out to the mill ln
Ladd Canyon today.
W. H. Ricks, who for soma time
past ha maintained a peanut and
popcorn stand on the corner of .Ad
ams avenue and Depot street, made a
trip of Investigation to Baker yester
day, and will take his wagon up there
as being a better town for his busi
ness. 1 V
Walter Pierce says he haa a field
of excellent spring grain and the rain
and cool weather the past few days
will cause the fall grain to fill nicely.
He states that there will be more
grain in the valley this year than
many would lead us to believe.
Sheriff Chlldcrs has picked the um
pire who will offlicate at the Cove
Elgin game here next Sunday after
noon, but none even tho contesting
teams will know who the rnan select
ed Is, until both teams are on the
field to play.
Mrs. John Hallcy, Mrs. Anna Gra
ham and MIhb Frankle Heritage came
over from Union last night and are
guests of La Grande friends for a few
days. After their visit here Mrs. Gra
ham will return to her home In Port
land, accompanied by Mrs. Halley,
and Mrs. Heritage will go to Walla
Walla to visit Miss' Maud Morton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Scrlber left to
day for Thomson's ranch on Kathcr
Ino creek to spend a week In camp
ing. Theer are already several La
Grande parties on that popular stream
and more are going In the course of
the next two week. Mr. and Mrs
Scrlber will pitch their tent near the
Merry Widow 'resort.
In the Interest of the Tanglefoot
magazine, A. P. Noblitt cf Portland.
Is In La Grande today. The magazine
Is a new publication similar to the
Philistine and teems with good things
splendid for the blues. Mr. Noblitt
was at one time editor of the Free
water . Times. Sample copies seen In
The Observer office and are really
good.
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EVERY DAY NECESSITIES AT GREATLY REDVCKD AND BARGAIN PRICES FOR THR
3 Days Ending Sat, July 18
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Men's Summer Knlto Underwear, com
plete assortment, SOo to 75c values;
. Tine balbrlggans, fancy and plain knit,
complete line of colors .............
45C
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
. ( Neatly and wel) made, lace or em
broidery trimmed, good .value at 65c
Panfs Vic to '5c; to cl88 ut tne ,ot we nav
reduced them to this exceptionally
low price: ll.liu to 1.3t values. . .t7o
BANKING SERVICE
SOCIETY.
Glcmi-Moivlock Wedding.
John A. Glenn and Ml-t Nellie K
Murray were married last evening at
the home" of John Mnrelock, by Rev
Pecmann of the Presbyterian church
The bridal couple K-ft for Wulla
Walla last evening.
GOOD AI'Pt.KS.
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds ot the people, of both large and small
means. Thi3 is due to a wider appreciation of the value
of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its
methods better known. In the case of
The Farmers and Traders
National Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim ln every way to
protect the interests of its patrons,making use of every
Vheans of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy
promptness and the same careful attention to large or
small depositors. If you have any banking business to
transact, come to our bank.
Tfie Farmers and Traders
v ' National Batik
of La Grande
Winter Variety of A:ples Kw-p Well
Until Middle: of July.
Rev. O. II. King last fall bouifht a
box of red apples from Will Buntn
of Ladd Canyon. The apples at tha
I time were too hard to use, so Mr.
King put them In the cellar. A cutipl
of days ago he brought one of them
to this office, and a better apple w
' have never seen at this time of year,
The fruit was perfectly colored, per
feotly sound and of excellent flavor,
e do not know tho variety, but so
long ns npplts grown here ran be kept
until July without special care an
are still In perfect condition, there Is
little danger that our fruitgrowers
will suffer from the complaint know
as "pursus elephantltls."
TOO FAR FROM LA GUAXDK.
lat Grande RiihlnrM Man Homo I'roni
Vlxlt to Iloarliiirg Country.
John Clement, one of ths propria'
tors of the People's store, has re
turned from a week's visit with his
father at Roseburg, Ore. Remarking
on condition In that section of Or'
gon, Mr. Clements Stated Roxburg was
too far ffom Lav Grand to aver
mount to much. Mr. Clement
bsfk highly satisfied with tho man
All 75c and 85c values ...... rt3c
$1.00 to $1.15 values . . . . lT. . .78c
Gowns ,j 40 10 n 65 valueg ;'..J,..,.iai
$1.85 to $2.25 values .MM
20c to 35c regular go'fa ,jrl.1o
Corset- ' tOo to 45c number . IJsT, . . . . 2.y
COVerS ?0c to 5c lumbers .', L yQi
75o to 85c numbers . ...V .', ,. .yr.BSc
' " All numbers at $1.2u to tfyg
SkirtS during this three-days specll at . .VHc
1. 50 to $1.75 at $1.23
50
All Ladles', Child's and Men' Sum
mer Huts HALF PRICE, Including
Indies' and children's trimmed, Leg- CAo
horn and fiallors.'all ONE-HALF reg
ulur price. 5 .
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Spls. in Bargain Basement
Overalls
; Good grade denims, well
sizes, to close out, 48c.
heavier weight at....
Complete line of the
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Also a line of
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best Work tl
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Johnson Bros., semi-porcelain warej
best goods on the market;
Shoej
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Now ht tlio tlmo to
of Mnlln Waroj
at tlio nKvo prl
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will go quietly
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16-Inch Pathfinder Lawn Mower,
regular $5.00 machine $3.75
18-lnch Electric - Lawn Mower,
regular $7.50 machine ...... $5.00
lS:lneh Guilt Edge Lawn Mower,
regular $7.50 machine ...... $5.50
20-Inch Achilles Lawn Mower,
regular $10.00 machine $7.45
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white patterns; set ot 47 pieces $1.08
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Decorated SALAD BOWLS, regular j
' , 150c good . . . . .... .28o
J5c Berry Bowls ............... .180
750 Water Bottle ...39a
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20 pair Women' canvas Oxford.
$1.75 value ,S8o
40 pairs misses' canvas Oxfords, J
$1.25 values ................ .'.BOo'.JJ,
50 pairs children Shoes, samples,
size 8 to 8, $1.00 values ....... . AOc
lairgo lln of wunplo nnd old rnuVt
In SIhkh to clotm out -at greatly rr
duc-nl prh-ra. 25 to 50 ht ecnt I51C
IA)W 1X)RMKU PRICE. ''
Common Screen Doors, slzo 2-$ and
2-8, 'well made; regular $1.50
values $1.00
Fancy Screen Doors, size 2-8, heavy
and well braced; regular $2.15
values $1.83
Fancy Screen Doors, slzo 2-6, heavy
and well braced, $2.25 values $I.G8
Fancy Screen Doors, size 2-8, heavy
and well made, $2.50 values $1.73
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t $18.00 values; measures high, wide, long $13.85 ,4,
$21.00 values; measure high, wide, long $16.V0
TIm-mo Rt'frlgtTMtor nro of Standurtl inako and will bo found to be tut
gtMxl bh any on tha market.
Rubber Hose
ly Reduced In Price,
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All 13c numbers, t; all 15c grades, 12c; all 18c grades, lie; all 25a grade
18c; cut In 25 and 60-foot lengths, with couplings. Alt garden tools great-
DON'T FAIL TO AVAIL YOUKSKLF OF THE OPPORTUNITIES OF'. THIS 3 DAYS SPECIAL SALE
The Golden Rule Co
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BEST STOCK SMALLEST PRICES
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The sperinl commit ten appointed by
Major Hull of the city council to
drart a tentative iharter which will
hold wattr and allow tho floating of
a rerhiln amount of bonds, held U
final meeting last evening and will to
night make It report to tho council
as a whole. This will bo ono of the
most Interesting sessions of the coun
cil a the charter matter will b. dis
posed of tonight. The committee
ha worked long and hard on the
matter and It I believed the draft as
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A
000 feet ot moving plc-tansf.
Two Uliutralrd song.
Bong by
SHERWOOD WILLI AM 8.
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4 Complete cbang of program
on Monday and Thursday.
Matlne on WednMday and
Saturday afternoon.
It will bo presented,
by the council.
will be adopted
DF.NTIST.
Dr.'W. D. McMillan. - Red 861.
Pair less cxtrartlon. .
Expert golO work! Special attention
to children's teeth.
La Grande National Bank Building.
Set-king Allep'l Criminal.
Kim Franelsco, July IS. Although
the police have wired all over Neva
da for the arrest of Peter Claudlane.
brother of John, who ha confessed tv
exploding the bomb that wrecked the
house of Jim Gallagher. The mnn it
still missing.
' UNIVERSITY Or OREGON
SUMMER SESSIOil
JINK IO JULY 11. IIMI
Cnnraa. In Hlnlogy, Cblatry, Ela'atloa, Enff''-
l.tlratnr. 0"ritili, If'rnnrli, hpanlkh, Htu,r7,
UaUiautatira, rbyalra. Killl vnq. 9i iDatntctura.
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t'-r raialofv. mtArwm tha
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CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. klh & Adams Ave., One Block West ot the Foley Hotel
All New Rigs- Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
ner of living la th Grande Rood
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