page nv3 THE GOLDEN RULE CO. THE GOLDErj QULE CO. .THE GOLDEN MJLE 0. 'Quality o Tr TiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, . JUNE 3, 1910 Sara ; ! I i i i i i I I t i ' 'I i J I I i i i I J. 'V I I i ' THE SWELL DRESSER Ordinarily lias some place where he is accustomed to buy his fur nishings. ; - We ..believe we can show any one where it is to their interest to look at our line before buying. $10.00 Suits in Worsteds and wool ' suitings; values that surprise you; beautiful patterns and styles. ' $15.00 Suits a much larger assort ment and a good substantial suit in every way a garment that will hold its shape and al ways look well. LADIES' FURNISHINGS. ' i , 'I ... . : . t. - ' If it , is a Suit, a pair of CUoves, some Hosiery, or Un . derwear, a trimmed Hat, a neat pair of Oxfords or a Silk Dress you -may have.jn mind we can show you a nice line and at prices too that mean a neat saving to you. Mi I m There is nothing that .looks so nice in the home as a table all set with nice dinner ware "when one is good and hungry.'' We quote Johnson's English. Sum-Porcelain: : ' : v '. Elite, white per set of 57 pieces. . . .v. . .$5.48 Elite, white per set of 13 pieces .'. 1 . . .V. . . . .$8.50 Beautiful decorated,English dinner ware; new pat terns and shapes; 42 piece set . . . .-. ....... $6.00 74 piece set . . . ... : . . . . . . . v. . .. .... . .. .$13.50 There is nothing better than Johnson's goods made. ' ' ;- ' ' - BOYS READY TO WEAR LINE , A great many of us can rezr.em : ber the time when it was the cus tom for women folks to make the boys suits and pants and other articles of wearing, apparel need ed : by the little man. , You . can't afford to bother with these things x any more. You can buy them cheaper and they look nicer and are better than the average woman can make. You don't have to do any sewing at all. If you have a boy to dress atthis time a couple of good wash suits is what lie needs and they can be had at $1.40 to $1.65. Besides these he will need a nice Hat pair of Shoes and some Stockings; also some Summer Underwear and your boy is fitted v. out.'-' ' :'v ' Nice Underwear for children is the Union J3uit in bright bal brigan. We sell it in all sizes for boys at 50c per suit. .' . ' ; ' There are lots of good Stoves on the Market We don't claim this. to be the only good one but we do claim that it is as good as "any and a whole lot cheaper. " . . . . . . . $50.00 to $70.00 in price. It . stands upon legs 5 in. high, has a large oven '. that is made dust proof of one piece of heavy sheet . steel; the interlinging is of-5-8 in. asbestos; high warming oven; 10-gal.1 resdrvoir of ,14 oz. copper; all stain nickel trimmings that are easily kept clean, besides being as good a cooker as you can buy at any price. It's a neat looking piece of furniture in the house. ' . . . , Guaranteed in every way. i I. i The Golden Rule Co. The Golden Rule Co. Look for it in the Bargain Basement The Golden Rule Co. THE ISIS pI0IGHT'S PHOERAM The Subterfuge. , ' , : Circus Clown. Uprising of the Utes. . April Pool Day. Song We're Almost Home. (Ma . rlo's swan song. ftDMISSION He ; LOCAL TK8. O j Parxy Clark who has been eriously ill this week, is much improted to- I H. C Rdnehart went out' to Sum Tnerrille last evening : to look after liupiness matters. ; . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Salt ,ke are registered at a local hotel tMs morning.' ;"V-' CUlre Scriber : Is recovering nice !jf at the hospital from effects of a ilicate operaUon performed by Doc i r Molltor the other day. ; V Mrs. John Shea, and Mrs. W. P. i obinson and Mls Emma Bell Gray I re for a month's stay In Portland, tMs evening. ". Water Superintendent H. C. Oilman ho was qnlte seriously Injured last ( -enlng In & ran away when on .his up toSay and will be back at bis work -sbortly. His face Is badly bruised. . " " Chase Bohnenkamp is ; expected home from Louisville, Ky, tonight or tomorrow. He has. been attending school there the past year. ' Mrs. H. C. Rinehart wOl leave Sunday evening for Portland to at tend the Rose Carnival and lalso to be present nt the meeting of the grand lodge of Eastern Star, of which organization she Is one of the promi nent mesabers in the state. UNiOIJ SHOW the last one had gone. A dozen par ties left with private teams, many of them carrying lunches with the intention of making the day a picnic like affair. Only a few public offices are open otherwise the town is deserted as :far as commerce Is concerned. 1REEIYDRSIN SUFFER NG Fruit Trees. . D. H. Porter, representing Milton Kurseries. Order now for fall and spring delivery. ; TEAMS, AUTOS AXD TRAIN PRESS ED INTO 8EBYICSE ALL DAT. Unprecedented Delegafloa Tislts the Union Stock how. ay to his fruit ranch 1 able to be Commercial activities re at a complete standstill In 7a Grande to day, following an unprecedented ex odus from the metropolis of the val ley which commenced at utiriie this morning and continued nnUl even af ter the soon hour. ' The greater por tion of the delegation to Union left La Grande at 10 o'clock on a special train with great tooting of horn, beat lng of drum fluttering of, ribbon and all given color with gay and holiday airs by something like 700 citizens of La Grande . An automobile caravan, composed of more than 20 autos, all carrying ca pacity loads, commenced to point their lights toward Union at daylight and It was afternoon today before DR. M. P. ME DOCTOR OF OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 110 ADAMS ATE.M E, OPPOSITE THE iPOSTOFFICE. DR. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. ONE CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE COST OF EXAMINATION, GLASSES FRAMES. . Over ffSOO people In this town and county are ready and wllliag to testify with great pleasure to the ability el Dr. Mendelsohn. Ask yonr neighbor or your physician where Is the most reliable place to have yeur eyes fitted with glass es. ' ' The doctor is endorsed by all of the leading " oculists of Portland and all of the physicians' in La Grande. . The entire problem lies In these three words RlghUy fitted lenses. ' All broken lens replaced while you wait Charges reasonable. . TOUR CASE HILL HOT PUZZLE DR. MENDELSOHN and he gnarantees satisfaction In every respect Office hours from 8:30 to 12; and from 1 to 5. By special appoint ments in the evening. -v- HOT LAKE SCENE OF AN AMUS ' ING INCIDENT YESTERDAY. Items' of General Interest from "Lake" Sanatorlnm. Hot Lake June, June 3. Special Summer has been properly announced at Hot Lake. . The circus bill pos ter has arrived and all the blank walls have been decorated with the usual paper lions and impossible flying ladles. ' One family Is represented by four generations here this week. The treat grand mother is accompanied by her daughter, her grand daughter and great grand daughter. The entire family were able to take dinner in the grill today. Harvey W. Scott and son L. W. Scott are Sanatorium patients today. To bo more exact Mr. Scott, the great Oregonian editor, Is a patient and Mr. Lester W. Scott Is the guest. Mrs. Scott accompanied by Mr. Scott's sis ter is expected to reach Hot Lake this evening. V;k&."-i ' ' The mayors, of three Idaho and two Washington towns all met in the lobby this morning. The meeting had every appearance of a municipal congress. Each mayor expressed himself as having the honor to repre sent the best town and hardest Job. It was discovered that all had rheu matism so it was voted that worry and hardship encountered in the va rious city balls were about equal and la case any one of them felt that they were being over worked their ' Airdome Opens Tomorrow. . . Tomorrow evening at 8:30, the new summer theatre, the Airdome, will open its doors to the public, and from all appearances standing room will be at a premium, as La Grandites love a stock company,, and then there has never been as large or cool a place used as a theatre in the city. : The Airdome will in reality be a substitute for a park, a place where a person can go and take his family, hear good, music see as good a show as one can see In a large city, and have a good time during the evening J and the whole thing won't cost h'-m ua tuucu bb vue lime i iu a tun lVu show. ' i Mr. Lowe has a company superior to any stock company ever seen, here, the company numbering twelve peo ple, and theatre goers will only have to Bee the opening bill "The Minister's Wife," to appreciate this fact. . resignation might be accepted If the matter was properly presented to a citizen's meeting. Read the Observer for sport. 0O00$O0O00O0 V0 400 1 he Largest btock vl jui vrtass, nana jrainiea v;nuia, Oliver-; . ware, Sterling and Plated), ever shown in Eastern Oregon for , JUNE WEDDING GIFTS. We also have a large stock of Plain Band Wedding Rings, any style or size, 14 Kart : Solid Gold, at $1.25 dwt. ; : WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. SIEGR1ST & ) COMPANY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. The . Largest Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon. LA GRANDE , Ore. J-