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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
4 a a sr.- - 1 r;t7 Just Arrived New shipment of HANAN SHOES Also Walkover stock now complete AL ANDREWS, Haberdasher and Tailor Watch this space for Suit winnes E. E. Johiuon the $35 Oscar Jackson the $25 Suit last Saturday ' Two drawings on Sat May 13 f 4 4- 4 T'""'7 I Local Item? c3 A New Departure at The La Grande Drug Co. F. F. HARADON & SON, FAAOUS CHOCOLATES si Now 25 and 50 cents per box The many friends of Mr B U Lewis employ of the 0 BANsI tbie plaoe rill be pleased to know thai . he baa returned from Bt Vineent'e Hospital ia Portland. Be had the misfortune to get a pieoe of eteel la his ere a boat tfereh 12th, and haa keen in the hos pital ainee thai time. Hie eyesight ia entirely restored aod be ia now in the beat of condition. Mrs Vinee Beeves left thia morning for Hainee wbere abe ia called to the bedside of her brother, Mr James Taylor, who ia seriously ilL Mr U B Beck, of Sumroerrille, ar rived in the ctty yesterday afternoon. MONSTER ENGINES READY FOR USE Mrs. J. (J. Hart, of Hilgard, viaited in the city yesterday. Bupt. M. J. Buckley, of the O. R & Jf., ia down from Portland with his private ear. Editor George A Sclblrd, of the Un ion Repnolioan, ia a pleaaant visitor in the city today. Quite a number of . oar ol titan a are expecting to be present at the opening day of tbe Lewia and Clark fair. Fred B Carrey went with the athletes . , to Walla Walla yeaterday morning and ' . The six new freight engines whleb III retort. lODlffllt. rr.u u tuia lur ubu vu iu w SEED GRAIN OA.TS, WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED Baled Alfalfa, Wild andTimothy Hy COAL and WOOD I Gra nde Rondc Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue The Ialand City base ball team will play the Terry team on tbe La Grande gronuds Sunday afternoon. A I Gale, of Union, was present at the Commercial Club last evening to repieaent Union in the Lela and Clark eoanty exhibit. Miss Ell Goeok asks to have her name withdrawn from the Mayville contest for a free trip to tbe Lewia and Clark fair, owing to the fact that aha res previonaly a oandidate in another oonteat. . There will to no meeting at tVe M. If. I'hnrnH uinu.... T'.-.r'. a aong service and a general class io tbe morn mg. Prof. H.J. Hocken berry will deliver anniversary address for the Epworth league in the evening. Mrs. Hall and daughter, who have been visiting in Elgin the paat few days, returned to this city yesterday , and left this morning for Portland, where Mrs. Hall will join her husband, who is attending the convention of theO. R.O. The big log drive of the Grande Ronde Lumber Co. arrived al Perry yesterday. Thia will be good newa to many as it means tbe plant, wbioh gives employment to over one hundred men, will cut it'a usual output of about sixteen million feet of lumber. The company have also plaoed ordera for the raila and equippment of aeveral 4 N, a few daya ago, have been given the Unletting touches In the abopa. The enirfnea and tanks have been weighed, light and equipped, and all of them have been broken In. Master Uecbanie Matbeaon states that the weights of the engines are as follows: The engine light, without the tender, 182,200 pounds; weight on the drivers, 162,700; weight of Under, light 49,200; euglne alone equipped and ready for aervioe, 203,410 pounds; weight of equipped engine on drivers, 187,000 pounds ; tender equipped and teady for rervioe, 133,350 pounds; total weight of engine and tender, both equipped and ready lor ettrviue, ZH,7iZ , pcusis These engines are furnished with the lastaat improved New York air equip ment, and carry two hundred pounds of steam. The air reservoir capacity la seventy five thousand cubio Inohes. The eogines are alao equipped with the Vanderbllt tanks phich hold seven thousand gallons of water, and the tender has a capacity of thirteen tons of coal . No . 355, one of these engines will be aent to Kamela today for a tonnage teat. The officials seem great ly pleased with and proud of tbe new beaatiea and, anleas the eyes deceive, they are Justly so. Double Murder By Boripps Newa Association Three Forks, B O May 12 Two brothers. Killing by name, were today found dead in a cabin near here. One SHINGLES I can famish joa any quantity. They are extra 8tar-A- Star and first class. Try them. Just received a car of doors, windows and screen doors, let as figare with yon, quality guaranteed, lam showing a fine assortment of fishing tackle, the kind that catches the fish, try them. Do not forget about oar bee supplies. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardwire and sporting Goods. Freight Collision ' By Boripps News Association Cary, Penna, May IS. In a'colllaion of two freight traits on tbe Pennsyl vania railroad, near Hyde, thia morn. Ing, engineer William Betting and fireman George Bigman were killed, while aeveral other of the trainmen were Injured. i t -i a it u t. . . was terribly gashed and the other waa miles of railroad which will tap a . Mm mn .... ... large body of timber and thia road will ,g ,vWen8e of a double a a. J.J f a.1 e. ax . 1 1 Open The Fair (By Bcripps News aaaoolation) Washington May 13 It aa an nounced thia morning that the Pre sident would formally opeu the Lewis and Clark exposition on June 1st by pressing a key io the White House Vioe-President Fairbanks will travel to Portlaod and personally represent tbe President on the occasion. Will You Attend William Miller, prealdent of the Commercial Club would like to appoint delegates any and all who will attend the Good Roads meeting, which Is to be held in Pendleton on Monday and Tuesday. This is an Important meet ing and this eoanty should be repre sented. The railroad company have maJe a rate of one and one third tor the round trip. WAITING FOR THE WAITER Is something that never happens la our restaurant. We k03W that prompt service ooodooes to good temper, ana good temper Increases the appreciation of the riaads, . . WE WANT YOU To enjoy what you sat in oar place. There Is nothing ws will not do to make your enjoyment perieot. us plain businsss with us. For where you have enjoyed a meal somnob you, will certainly earns again. Come ana see how much we will do to make yoar first visit enjoyable. MODEL RESTAURANT . J. A. ARBUGKLE, Prop. OPIN DAY AND NIGHT We aed weekly Meal .... Tioksfi Cash 54.50 MONEY SAVERS HOUSE mmim TIE fe)eeee)eee4 LA GRANDE PAWN BROKERS Will sare you money if you only give them a chance. We have all kinds of new and second hand furniiure aud hardware.. Will take in exchaoge eggs, wood, chickens, hay, grain, stove, wagons, haruess, old furniture or anything of value, The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we etlll buy and aell all! klnda mhnn0 tcoi Second Hand Goods, J J ' fnone 1501 Th e First bright Days of Spring remind the housewife of the ever recurring 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, - lie Golden Rule Go. As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load ol Alfalfa Seed Bed Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass aseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats K- V;:OLiyER JEFFERSON AVE. . PHONE 1571. Curtain swiss, per yard Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair Ruffled " " it it . Panel Curtains, each Bed Spreads, each Mosquito Net, per bolt 10c lo 45c 60c to $2.50 75c to $2.15 $1.65 to $475 50c lo 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 61 An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels Everything in Dishes THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, Largest Store 130 -1310-1312 Adams Ave ne Smallest Prices I: i i i M j ! 'v 5 Hiasr lUSMiif