La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 04, 1910, SECTION I, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    TA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910
PAGE FIVE
I He uul!3lJ KULE CO. THE GGL DEW QULF.f.ft:
HE:.G0LDCrJ 'RULE CO.
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TOYS THE EEST
; : THE SWELL DRESSER '
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; Ordinarily has some place where
he is accustomed to buy his furnishings.-
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We believe we can show any
1 one where if is to their interest
fo 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.
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LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
If it is a Suit, a pair of
Gloves, some Hosiery, or Un
derwear, a trimmed Hat, a
neat pair of Oxfords or a Silk
Dress you may have in mind
we can show you a nice line
and at prices too that mean a
- neat saving to you. ,
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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: ' :
Elite, white per set of 57 pieces. . . .$5.48
Elite, white per set of 73 pieces , '.'.". .I . $8.50 i
Beautiful decorated,English dinner, ware;" new pat
terns and shapes; 42 piece set . . . . . . . . . ... $6.00
. 74 piece set . . t . 1 . ... . . . . $13.50
There is .nothing better than Johnson's goods
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BOYS READY TO WEAR LINE .
A great many of us can remem
ber the time when it was the cus
torn 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'
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 he 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;
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Nice Underwear for children is the Union' Suit"
in bright bal brigan. We sell it in all sizes for boy3
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.
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. $50.00 to $70.00 in price.
It stands upon legs 5 in. high, has a large oven
that is made dust proof of one piece of heavy sheet
steel; the interlinging is of 5-8 in. asbestos; high
warming oven; 10-gal. reservoir of 14 oz. copper;
all stain nickel trimmings that are easily kept clean,
besides being as good a cooker as you can buy at
any price. It's a neat looking piece of furniture in
the house. ,
, Guaranteed in every way.
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The Golden Rule Co.
Look for it in the Bargain Basement
The Golden Rule Co. g$
THE ISIS
-TONIGHrS PROGRAM
The Subterfuge. ,
Circus Clow::. ' :: : '
Uprising of the Utes.
April Fool Day.
Song We're Almost Home. (Ma
rlo'a Bwan song.
JIOMISSIOK 10c
Notice for Bits.
Bids for the exclusive restaurant
concessions and also for the exclu
sive confectionery stand concessions
on the chautauqua grounds for the
coming chautauqua season, July 3 to
13, 1910, will be received by the chau
tauqua committees at the next reg
ular meeting of the committee which
will be held on Thursday, June 2 at
8 o'clock at the commercial club room
The committee reserves the tight to
refuse any or all bids.'
GEO. COCHRAN.
Teasurert Call for City Warrants.'
Notice Is hereby given that there
are now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants Issued on General
Fund of La Grande city, up to and
Including, No. 1175 endorsed March
It, 1W9. V '
Interest on aU warrants on General
Fund from No. 8058 to No. 8175 Inclu
sive, cesses from this date.
v RAT W. LOGAN.
. j I City Treasurer.
e ' , LOCAL iTEMS. .
W. S. Ezell, of Elgin, was a busi
ness visitor in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Massee will
spend Sunday with relatives at Elgin.
Mrs.. Stella Ingle is a guest with
; her slater, Mrs. race Barrle, at Hot
; Lake today.
Mrs. Mamie Sullivan, of Long Beach,
Cal., has been a guest this week with
Mrs. A. L. Richardson.
I Q. R, Scott, business manager for
; the Observer, is attending to busi
j ness matters In Union today,
j Mrs, Bert Pattlson and son ''Bobbie"
j left . today for Pendleton. . After a
I short visit there they will attend the
j Rose show. ;!
, Miss Lois Ladd,, daughter of the
master mechanic on the O. R. & N., is
here from Portland to spend a week at
the J. C. Gulling home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forsythe returned
to Enterprise this morning to make
their future home there. They have
been spending a lew days in La
Grande since their marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Happersett, and
children Sidney and Miss Florence,
left today for Portland where they
will spend several weeks visiting
friends and attending the rose show,
friends and attending the Rose show.
; Misses Addle Knapper and. Augusta
Hutchinson same In from Joseph to
day and are guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Colon R. Eberhard. . In a day or two
the young ladles will go to Portland
to attend the Rose show. '
Gave Good Lecture.
Las evening at the,, Baptist church
Captain 7ohn of the Salvation Army
gave a lecture with Illustrations to
a large crowd. His explanation of dif
ferent localities was such that made
the event one of extraordinary merit
and everyone pronounced it an Ins
tructive evening.
REGISTRATION COMMENCES.
, Fruit Trees.
D. H. Porter, representing Milton
Nurseries. Order now for fall and
spring delivery. '
Farsoaage Sold.
The house and lot, 1303 O avenue,
known as the Baptist parsonage, was
sold to Mrs. Eva Body yesterday by
the church association.
La Grmade Lest ,
La Grande lost at Union last eve
ning In a twilight game by the score
of three to nine.
DR. M. P. MEHDLESOHN
DOCTOR OF OPTICS.
- PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
1105 ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE
THE POSTOFFICE. '
DR. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES
' GIVE THE BEST RESULTS.
ONE CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE
COST OF EXAMINATION, ?
GLASSES, FRAMES.
Over 2,008 people in this town
aid county are ready and willing
to testify with great pleasure to
the ability of Dr. Mendelsohn. Ask
yoir neighbor or your physician
where Is the most reliable place
to have your eyes fitted with glass
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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
tbree words BigfaUy fitted leases.
All broken lens replaced . while
you watt Charges reasonable. '
TOCB CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE
DK. MENDELSOHN ;
as! he gnarantees satisfaetlon la
very respect
Office hours from 8:80 to 12; and
from 1 to i. By special appoint
ments in the evening.
First Indication of Coming Election
Will Be Noticeable. ,
Next Monday the registration books
for the county elections will be open
ed at the court house and the routine
of again registering; will commence.
Definite announcement as to how long
the books will be open, will be made
later. '
Runaway Merely Exciting.
A meat delivery wagon swept the
streets at noon today during a crowd
ed moment on the thoroughfare by a
lively chase, followed by another
horse which had broken loose from
its moorings. A little excitement and
all was over without Injury to anyone.
KUled for Wasting Fortnne.
. Libb, Mont., June 4. Mrs. Vera
Prosser is being held here for shoot
ing her husband. She is a wealthy
heiress and though she killed him
because he wasted her fortune, she
says she still loves his memory.
Graduates Banqueted.
-Twenty-four young ladles attended
a banquet at the Sacred Heart acade
my Thursday night In honor of the
1910 graduates. . The time was spent
in listening to music and enjoying
light refreshments.
Big Theatre Opens Tonight .
; The Alrdome opens ' tonight With
the Madison Square Theatre Co, In
'The Minister's wire, a four act com
edy drama.
Everything is in readiness for the
opening with new scenery and every
thing complete. . ;
.The. center section of seats are very
comfortable with backs. All theaa
seats will be 25 cents; the side tac
tions will be 10 cents. :' ;
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Read. the Observer for sports.
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You Can Do Better
on GROCERIES
Fruits and Vegetables' ;
and .. Bakery Goods
Here.
We always have a fresh
Stock.
Royal Grocery
AND
Bakery
The Largest Stock
of Cnt Glass, Hand Painted China, '(Silver-"
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.
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S1EGRIST & COMPANY
, J3DWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
The Largest Jewelry Store c in Eastern
, Oregon. LA GRANDE .Ore. ,