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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1905)
V mm 1 t ; m m . m THE CONQUEROR 3 HA1 Can give you 88 different styles in the latest Walch this space lor Suit m f4sf 44tt ff4fffffcffSi A. T. Hi! Won the $35 1 Donnlcy won the $25 Suit 14 Saturday Twe drawfaifi m Sat May t. A. Li. ANDREWS HABERDASHER 4ND TAILOR : r w r Local It8m.a J, A New Departure at The La Grande Drug Co. F. F. HARADON &S0N, FAAOUS CHOCOLATES Now 25 and 50 cents pgr box SEED GRA.INf OATS, WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE barley; MILLEEED X Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hy COAL and WOOD Grande Rondc,Cash Company, i Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats H- V. OLIVER IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE I57L STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Good Goods. Good Service Your trade is appreciated here BAKER BROS. ' Adams Avenue Phone 29 Deputy Kheriff Frank Pby, left today tor a bnslneea trip to Hot Lake. If r. William Millar, the real estate, man, left thia forenoon for Alicel on a bnaineet trip. 8 D Fuarot, of Georgetown, Colorado, arrlred in this city latt evening for an extended visit with ralatirea. The High Fira Glob will be enter tained tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home of lire. Fd Mur-pby. The cottage prayer meeting for the weet aide will meet Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at the borne of Mrs. Wn. Kinzle. All interested are In vito to attend. ' Iuaaram-e Agent Barker, who has been In tba city flatting his wife for aeveral daya, left this forenoon for Baker City where he will be engaged in business for several daya. Mr. Hamilton, of Kansas, who baa lately bought a farm fire miles from Wallowa, met his family here today, and tbey left on the B'lgln branch for their heme Friends will be pleased to learn that the change for the better which- took l 1 . I . piaoe yesieraay morning in the con dition of Mis a Lottie Preetoo, continues todar, and she Is now oonaldered oat of danger. . Captain and Mrs. J II Preacott, who have been visiting relatives In Boise the past two months, have retained Mrs. Presoolt's many-friends will be pleased to learn that aho la consider ably better In health than when abe left here. .'Charles England, driver of the Mo Alliater milk wagon, sustains j a ver severe braise and fracture of the arm this morning jast as he was leaving the dairy. The honea became fright ened just as he was getting Into the wagon, and he was thrown under the wheels Recorder Snook opened hla court at an early hoar this morning to hear the oharge against two Inmates of the Ked Light diet riot, who were charged with painting the town red" daring the the hours between midnight and day- nlght. After the interview the city treasury waa awelled to the extent of 20, and the iucident clued. Mr O B Prewitt, of Boise, Idaho is in the city on a short business visit. J A Wesson, principal of the Cove ecbi ol is a La Grande visitor. Geo W Moed, of the Dalles arrived on last evenings train. If r. H T Crotchet, of Lincoln Neb raska arrived in the city this morning. 0 0 Maxwell, priucipal of the Elgin school arrived in the city last evening Mr Julius Jacoby, of Chioago, ar rived in the city thia forenoon on a business visit. Mr u J Miner, ol New York, la in town on a viait, and is the guest at Hotel Sommer. Meears L L and Won 0 Bainbridge oi Bex burg Idaho era here looking over the valley. B Aaher and two other gentlemen from CaUapell, Montana, are here with a view of locating. Mlaa Lena Delong left thia morning on the Elgin branch on a visit to trlenda at different points In the valley Chief ol police, L Rsyburn, moved into his new home which be ' recently purohased, today. - I add Hamilton came out from Wal lowa last evening to meet Mre Hamil ton who came in on the train from the west. Grandma Drake, who formerly lived at Union, died at the home of her eon, Dr. H B Drakt, in Detroit, Michigan, on May 3rd, aged 82. Mra. Drake has many friends in Union oonnty who will he nained to hilar nf hat rtnnth I j uiiiugMuguui nave oeen made for a . fruit dryer at Oove. The parties .who win erect me pi .mare now contract ing for pranea. They are paying ten dollara per ton delivered at the dryer. W W Randall, president of the Oregon & Montana Development Co. will leave thia week for the mines which are located in Montana. J 0 Randall, who is also interested, pro ceeded him several days ago. This is a copper property in hich several prominent people of this valley are interested. Marahal Ray burn desires tbe citizena to help bim find those who peddle in the city without a license When a peddler visits yonr home, if you will call him np on the phone informing him that a peddler has last visited your place and offered good a for sale, he will soon know whether or not the party haa a license. THE WHITE IS KING I a doing a nice kasinees with tbe White tewing machine. I can send one to yon next Satisfaction Guaranteed , I also have a complete stock of Bee Hires, bee supplies, garden hose, lawn mowers, bicycles rnd bicycle sundries. Now is the time Uk spray yonr orchard. I have tbe sprayer that does the work. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardware and sporting Goods. Child Died Roy, the eleven year old son of Mrs Swsager, of Kamela diei last night at midnight at tbe home of Mr and Mra Henry Henson. Tbe funeral took place thia afternoon at 3 o'clock, services being held at tba grave. Tbe intermentabeing In the Maaon'o oeme try along aide of bia father, who was killed by the cars laat year. Henr' ft Carr funeral directora. Vfr Rhiimp hmnoht ha city from Kamela Monday morning j for medical treatment and waa advised to teke him to Jwme of her frienda which aba did, Early Tuesday morn ing tbe case developed into amalignant care of dlptherla A consultation of physicians resulted in a tube being placed in hla throat and other - known remediea uaed bat the disease haa seoured too strong a hold and death releived tbe little sufferer Mrs Hwang er la well known in thia city,' and haa every sympathy in her sad bereavment Mr. Coombs Coming J V Coombs, who aaalsted in the re vival meetings in Central Church laat February, will lector In La Grand next Tuesday evening. May 16. Mr. Coombs has maey friends here who will be pleased to here him, Miss Edna Carpenter Is ill with a severe cold and neuralgia. WAITING FOR THE WAITER Is something that never happens ta oar restaurant. W know that prompt senrio conduce to good temper, and good temper Increases the appreciation of the viands, WE WANT YOU To enjoy what yon eat in oar place. Ther la nothing w will not do to make your enjoyment perfect. It's plain business with us. For where you have enjoyed a meal so muoh yon, will certainly come again. Come and see bow muoh w will do to make yonr first visit enjoyable. M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT W eeJ weakly Ileal Ttokete Cash 54.50 MONEY SAVERS HOUSE CLEANM TIE The First bright Days of Spring remind the housewife of the ever recnirfug season when the home must be renovated and brightened up for the summer. There are always some new things in house furnishings needed for this, and some expense must be incurred, The Golden Rule Co. As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Curtain swiss, per yard Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair Ruffled " " ! ct c Panel Curtains, each Bed Spreads, each Mosquito Net, per bolt 10c to 45c 60c to $2.50 75c to $2.15 $1.65 to $4.75 50c to 75c 85c to $2.50 50c ' Table Oil Cloth, per yard 20c Window Shades, complete with fixtures 35c Wire cloth, all widths, per foot 4c to 6 An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels Everything in Dishes I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 130 -1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store v Smallest Prices A ? ; a ,i t'V j. : f V T I i'v.Ai - r