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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
-a Mm SHINGLES I eta furnish you any quantity. They are extra Slar A. BUr and first claw. Try thein. Just received a car of doon, windowl and screen doori, let us figire with' you, quality guaranteed. I am showing a fine assortment of fishing tackle, the kind tint catches the flab; try them. Do not forget about our bee auppliea. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardwire and sporting Goods. J c a Local Item? 1 , Coadaotor H Kelsay has mama J bit passenger raa aftar enjoying : a da llghtfal ouUag and rait at toe oon vtntloa of the oonJuctors at Portland. Mr. J B Btoddard left tbli aaornlog (or a butlneu trip to Baker City. Mra. Al Rahoke left last night lor ao extended rltlt In PortUnd. W u. m m-i . . . . nn. f u r air ana iwo toot reioroea to Kamela laat evening altar a (aw days vlalt la thii eltf. ; , The people are aoxloutly awaiting or definite newt oonotralog tba eleo. rlt rail road that li to be built around the f alley. J White who will bare charge of tba Union exhibit at the Lewie and Ulark (air la In Portland arranging lor the aame. Mr J D Moore, a taw mill and lum ber man from Pleaaant Valley arrived In the elty lait .night. He left thla niornins'kfor Klirla and vaolnltr. 'whir be expeota to bay one or more etw milt Lf t . I. . k ik. eompany he repreaenia will operate at leaat one mill in that vaolnity thla year, and tbelr Intention it to obtain poateatloa of more mllla (or the entiling year. A New Ball Team The baee ball ttt or baa (track the employees of the O B A N at thla plate with the reeolt that tba mauhlaleta and boiler maker hive organised a team to be known ea the "Macbinlete aud Boiler Maker' Beae Ball Team. Thleteemieapicked teem, the very beat material bavleg beea eboeen, end each and every on of the player are tried and teeUd men. They are a feat teem and will nuke It extremely In teresting to eny team with whoa they croet bate. One thing that moat ama Uor teems lack IsoooOJeoee, bat this teem eeema to be oboohfuilM( of It, for tbey publicly challenge any rail road team on tba O U A N eyetem. The line np o( the teem, aa far aa can no learned, will beae followa: Jerxn on, e., Onryea, p., Nibier, a a., Den ny, ltt b., Coaob, 9nd b., Ladd,3rd b., HoyU, r f., Noble, e f., Harrleoa, 1 f. Wo trutt that tome team will noon ac cept tba challenge, ao that we may e tba work ol the team. ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS Add to the enjoyment ol eating. Our rettaarant la ran on thla principle aad oo r tablet, not to apeak of our employ aea, are attractive to ibe eye. Buowy linen, ahlning allver and glittering gltae ware make an appetli lug prepar ation for the good food we eerve, And there la NO DISAPPOINTMENT when It le placed before yon, prrievtly cooked and In generous proportions Uow we manage to eerve inch iiteala itt auoh modeet prices la a uiyMery to every boneekeeper In town. MODEL . RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUOKLE, Prop. OPXN DAY AND N1UI1T We ea.. weakly Meal Ttokete Oath .54.50 Boue keeping rooms for rent En qalre of Mr Znber. Mrt J D Slater left this nornlng for a vliit to relatives In Baker City. Mrt Jaoob Decker, left tl.lt morn iog for a visit to relatives in Baker City. The many friendt of Joseph Palmer will all be pleased to know that ha is iteadlly improving. , Mitt Oarrie Stafford, who baa been visiting bar aunt, Mrt J It Oliver, re turned borne to Union tblt forenoon. Mrt Mora Hawea of Hilgard , it in the city today and made the Observer a vary pleasant call. Earl Kiliiatriok represents the La OrandeHigb school in the Eastern uregoa Oratorical oontett whioh taket plaoc tomorrow evening at Baker City , Attorney L J Davit of Union it over today looking op legal matters pretalnlng to the Juno term of the oironit oonrt, J Q A Richardson, of 'the Loer Oova wat an Observer vi.itor today. He brought in the nsnal prosperity re port of that section of Unions Grande Rouda valley. County (llerk J B Gilliam and Editor P B Curry visited Ladd creek today. W simply mention this to give our readers an opportunity to be prepared for ail sorts of fish atorie in tomorrows Issue. . Mr QW Thomas, who hat ben visiting in Colorado for hie health, retnroed tom this morning. Mr Thomas It greatly improved by bit trip, and expresses himself as having bad a delightful visit. Mrs 0 P Brown, who expects to leave for Topeka, Kan , toon, to make ber borne, it now a guet of Mrt 0 O Prauob, Rev and Mrt N It Brooks having purchased and occupied the Brown residence, Mrt Brown will probably visit in Portland a few days before leaving for Kansas. Pendle ton BO, Rev W II Gilmcre, of North Yak! ne, Wash., arrived in tba citv last evening enroute to Elgin where he goet to attend a regular rme;lng of the Primitive liaptisl churolt which beglnt there today, aad which will latt lor three davt. n:in.n hat not been in this citv since 1891 and ha eipresod great surprise at the rapia growth ol tba city, Wheu he was here lost, he said, the city teemed but a mere country village but now it had assumed the proportions tf a nit. and improved to much that he could hardly realise it. it It not long nntil thlt district will be called upon to elect a school direct or to succeed Mr Hansen. Aa Mr Uauten baa moved from the olty he will not be elliglble to auoceed him ealf. tv , Graduating Class l'be graduating data of the La Grande Uigb acbool this year consists of eighteen young ladlee and gentle men aa followa: Andrew Allttott, Herman Clark. Etbel Davit. Ethel Gulling, Benjamin Groat, Byron Goodall, Jennie Harrla, J Elton Jack ton, Ivy E Long 'Blanch V MoMurray. Edna McCall, Jamea Nelll, Marie O'Connor, Caroline Qulmby, Gertrude B Raltton.Madga Thorn atoo, Rachel Turner and.Nell Young. Tba com mencement exercises will take place to the oiera house on the eveninga ol the lift and 20, nrxt week Thursday and Friday. Track Team The following member of the La Grand High School track team will contest lor honors at the Eastern Ore gon High School Meet, which taket place tomorrow at Baker City, B Goodall and V Handrlckt will en ter in the 120 and 230 yard hurdle races. Herman Clark and B Good nough in the high lump. B Grout and L C Oillilao in the hammer throw and shot pot. 0 Tellia and Raymond MoKennon in the 220 and 440 foot race. Earl Kil Patrick relay and Pred Young pole vault. It it expected that Quite a number of La Grande people will attend. CEMENT WALKS ARE CHEAPER THAN PLANKS Not rigbt at first perhaps, but in the long run besides tbey give your property and city a better appearance. You will not have trouble with your walks after wo pot them inno more repairs will ever be needed. . Give Us Your Order Now -IN- THE BUSINESS DISTRICT We will pot down your walkt right and at right prloaa. We will take bankable paper doe Angutt 1, 1905, without Interest, (or oar pay. Thla taket yon op to the time limit on yoar walk and your property gets the benefit by putting It In now. -IN- THE RESIDENCE. DISTRICT , We will pnt down 5 foot eement walk (or per square foot. Thla walk to be 3 incbet thick and to contain the aame proportion! of oement at In the boiineta sections. Narrow walks within tba yard will come a little higher per foot. Let aa give you a price on what you have te do in the sidewalk line. You have our personal guarantee to replace any part of your walk that cracks within a year, and we will be here in La Grande next year. A poatal card, or telephone to the Sommer House will have a representative call on you, SG0TT TRE 0EAENT MEN 2ZX MONEY SAVERS mm TIE The First bright Days of Spring remind the housewife of the ever recuirfng season when the home must be renovated and brightened up for the summer. There aro ' always some new things in bouse furnishings needed for this, and some expense must be inourred, - Just Arrived New shipment of HANAN SHOES Also Walkover etock now complete AL ANDREWS, Haberdasher nd Tailor Watth thts ipact for Suit winnu t.ALRktardon$3S Joe Coorwra the $ZS Suit last Saiurday Two drawinjt on Sat Msy 20 Tlie 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. M Bobbinet " Panel Curtains, each. Bed Spreads, each Mosquito Net, per bolt 10c to 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 Window Shades, complete with fixtures Wire cloth, all widths, per foot An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels Everything in Dishes 20c 35c 4c to 6J THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY ISO -1310-1312 Adams At ne . Smallest Price Largest Store