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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1905)
a UtE c Ea Or ill - I 4 I a Bi P. Bi D R O 5 ,. i - HI r::.ti.??V;!: .-.-ii$Tciieto Ui'tA " a ; ; v Just Arrived New shipment of HANAN SHOES Also Walkover stock - now complete AL ANDREWS, Haberdasher and Tailor Watch this ipact for Suit winncfi Dr.A. lRidrdjon $35 Joe Conners the $25 Suit Ust Saturday Two drawing on Sat. May 20 Local Itentf A New Departure at The La Grande Drug Co. F. F. H AR ADON & SON , c a am ic i ni'ivuj rHAPAl ATPC Now 25 and 50 cents per box Mr. J W Mir nick, of Union, la flatt ing in tbc- city today. Mr. A Knight, of Union, was a bual nota visitor la La ttraado yeaterday. Mr. J B Hmitb waa In paodlotoa oa boeineaa yeaterday. Mr. W Jtandall, of this elty, want to Pendleton yesterday on a boaineaa trip, Mr. S Draper ia up from Union on a boaineaa vle:t today. Mr. Dan 8ommen and wilt, of 1 gin, drore op to tbe county seat yes terday on a bnsinieo visit. Mr. 11 L Parker, of Madloal Springe who baa been vialtlng in the olty for the pat few daye, returned borne to day. Mr Frank Meaioar, of Medical Springe, who baa been io the city on boaineaa connected with the Land Offloe, left for bom today. The alfalfa crops through the valley alaioat wlboot eaoaptlon look except ionally fine thle year. Tba High Five Club will meet Tbore day afternoon at the boms of Mrs. W H ttohnenkamp. A V Ollror returned this morning from Portland where bs bad bean to spend Sunday with bis wile. Har many frlenda will bs plsaaed to learn that aba Is rapidly regaining her health, and will bs abls to return home within the next two weeks. aaaasssssttttttttttttttt-tttttttttttttA BUGGY Have a nice buggy. Fall in line and enjoy these long evenings and bright Sundays. Get a MITCHELL always the best and most reliable. Any price you Sold by want. Grande Ronde Cash Company, , Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue Mrs J JC Bomig sad children of Baker City, are ia the city waiting frieeda and relativea. Geo Becker one of Union eountr'a substantial eitlzena, who rasidea in Lower Govs waa doing brtinees (a the county seat today. Mr Loo 8oidar and. wife left thla forenoon for Scotland County Mo where Ibey will visit relativea and friends for a month or more. ' . Mr and Mra Brace Cox, of Wallowa are In the city tba gueta of Mr aad Mra H E Coolidge. Mrs Cox will re main In tbs city several weeks vUU log her aiater Mrs H E Coolidge. Attorney J W Baker earns in laal night from Wallowa county, where bs has been detained for several week He will return tomorrow and hopes to make arrangements to bring Mra Baker to this city. Bev E B Haye pastor of the Pres- byterian church of La Qrmde will preach the Baocalaarate sermon to tba gradnating elaaees of the Pendleton High School and Academy at Pendle ton next Sunday. " Oa aoeoonl of the High 8chooI ex- erciaes falling on Thursday evening, the prayer meeting of the Methodiat cburoh will be .held on Wednesday evening of thla week in order to ac- oommodate the many who will tbna attend both. Ia reporting Mr Staokland yester day we made him aay the Cove apple crop was practically destroyed, when we should have quoted him aa aaying that the apple crop waa practically uninjured.. This ia slightly different We are glad to be able to make the j oorreetion. . Sheriff Harvey Brown, of Baker City, arrivtd In the eity last eveutag io pursuit of tw) men wanted for a small offense, wid to have been com mitted at Haines. He waa successful to finding the partiea be was looking for, and they accompanied htm to Baker this forenoon. Mr Paul DeLaney, who ia io charge of the Eaatern Oregon bureau of the Oreeon Journal, and whose offioes are located in Baker City, arrired in tba cit this forenoon and left on tbe Elgin branch for Wallowa ooonty where be will spend several daya in SHINGLES I can f ornish yoa any quantity. They are extra Star-, A-Star and first class. Try the in. Just received a car of doors, windows and screen doors, let us figure with you, quality guaranteed. lam showing a fine assortment of fishing tackle, the kind that catches the a a i Y" L a .i.Hl am Viaa annnllBI n nan, iry laem. uo bo iurg. suvm vu hmv.. ; MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardwstie and sporting Goods. fcfgpilfflatsWl n?flipyfjUffl yryWAfgBJWWrwtli rt asrasss . . i1MiMfie A. aV va eisiim vw r r0 9 " i big bunoh of the cleverst littla people on the Amerloan atage will appear at tbe opera honae tonight. From ovary where comes the reports that they are simply immense. A number of parties In this city have ;iecelved personal letters from frlenda telling them that they cannot afford to mias tbia attraction. Manager Steward bas received so many requests to have tbe WlUlame Juvenile Opera Company appear In tbe afternoon, in order to allow the school children an onnortonlty to see this company of wonderful little people, tbat he bae decided to give a apeolal matinee tomorrow afternoon at thre o'clock. ' Thle will be weloome news to the children, and grown people too. looking over the country and getting . mm a . S I ..... for tbat matter, aa me viiuami vum- j m atonal lot bie paper. pany IS ceriainiy wormy vi iwhuuh" , Be Vigilant Thrrs ia eomo good work being dons by many residents of tbia oity in as sisting In having a correct enumera tion taken. Baker Oity aimply paassd the matter up until all tba reports were in and the work completed, then ahe began to realize tbat tba showing made was leaa than that made by the government five years ago. . We all know tbat Baker City baa made aub atantial gaina during the paat five years. 81 nee the people bave taken an inlereat in the enumeration, quite . - . . . uuuuol Hug ! iuihdu uav vnu found, and If we all do our duty and see that every body ia taken, we will pata-the 4000 mark. Make yourself an investigating committee of one and see if all in your neighborhood bave been enumerated., ' , This afternoon is ths annual elec tion of officers of the Lyle Tuesday Muaicale, and next Tneaday tba Ladiea Neighborhood Club bold their annual election of officer a. Both havs existed for several years and are or- ganisationa of which the oity bave reasons to be proud . LOST Ladiee solid gold, small broai h Finder will pleaae return to reaid enoe oi ur a u tucnaraaon, and re ceive reward. ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS Add to tbe en lovment of eatlnt. Oar reatoarant la ran on this principle and oor tables, not to speak of our am ploy eee, are attractive to tbe aye. Snowy linen, eninlag ativer ana gunering glaas ware make an appetixlnic prepar ation for tbe good food wa eerve. And there la NO DISAPPOlNTMfcNT when It Is placed before yon, perfectly cooked and In generone proportions How we manege to serve ench meals at neb modest prices Is a mystery to every housekeeper In town. M ODE Ij RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT We aea areakly.Maal . Ttokota Cab 54.50 ?0R MONEY SAVERS CLmMIM TIE NOTICE We stretch bed springs We buy second had goods. We buy wagons. We buy wood. We buy stoves. We pay cash. We sell cheap. We sell furniture. ' We run our own business. We have our furniture van. We move furniture. We undersell others. We can show you if you come in. We do business on the square. Call or phone 1581, The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we etlil buy and eell all) kinds i Second Hand Goodaj . jS J J 'Phone 1581 The 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, SEEDS SEEDS Jast received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass aseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats R.y.ouyER JEFFERSON AVE PHONE W Read The Daily Observer The olden Rule Co, As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Curtain swiss, per yard: 10c to 45c Table Oil Cloth, per yard 20c Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair 60c to $2.50 Window Shades, complete with fixtures 35c Ruffled . " " 75c to $2.15 Wire cloth, all widths, per foot 4c to 6J Bobbinet ' M $1.65 to $4-75 An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns Panel Curtains, each 50c to 75c Everything in Granitware and Cooting Utensels Bed Spreads, each 85c to $2.50 Everything in Dishes Mosquito Net, per bolt 50c THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, ' ' 180--1310-1312 Adams Av ne Largest Store Smallest Prices