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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
. t i " . ' e it el . Ml m 1 ral "'" M. m . L V. Just Arrived . New shipment of I HANAN SHOES 7 r- Also Walkover ttock ' now complete AL ANDREWS, Haberdasher and Tailor Watch thb i pace for Suit winners ' Dr.A.L Richardson $35 Joe Conner the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat. May 20 A New Departure at The La Grande Drug Co F. F. HARADON & SON , FAMOUS CHOCOLATES Now 25 and 50 cents per box Burned Out but not Knocked Out Will be ready for business again in a few days Watch for special announcement The La Grande Pawnbrokers SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All. kinds of Qraaa sseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Uye, Wheat and Oats 7- U. OLJVBR JEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57I. LUMBER 0ing to local conditions being such that the whole sale and retail prices of lumber are practically the tame, we have made arrangements with the mills to we can deliver direct to the jobs, thereby giving our customers the benefit of the lowest pi ices. Sash, Doors and , Cedar Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. Local Item? i ; Out of raspect to the Govsrnor tbis is a legal holiday. Mr J W Irwin, of Tacoma, Wash., la on a visit to our city. . . Mrs O A Carlson, of Kamsla, arriv ed la the oily on a visit this morning Mrs Jean B af oora,of Colorado la a gueat of Mr and Mrs J 0 Gulling. The Floto shows which exhibited In Baker City Tuesdav jumped from there to Walla Walla. Mlaa Grace Wood of Elgin spent laat evening fn the oily and returned home this mornlog Ten cars of Hood rlvrr strawberries passed through the city yesterday . on a fast freight . Receiver Roberta, of the U 8 Land office, took advantage of the legal holiday and made a visit to Baker City today. A band of ten thousand sheep have arrived at North 1'owder I from Grant county where they will be dipped and t .a . Mias Lou Sullivan returned laat eve nlng from Spokane, where she has been visiting relatives and friends for the past month. . Lee Morelock, one of the guarda at the Lewlaand Clark fair, arrived In. the olty laat evening and will leave for Elgin. Mr Morelock was called home on the aooount of the serloua Illness of his sister Mrs W Childere of Enter- prise who Is not eipeoted to live. The federal clnbs of Washington are In session this week In Walla Walla. The total number of ladiea olohs are eighty with a total membership of 1500 One o tb special features of the federation work ia the colleotien of Washington history. In Normandy, France, three horses hitched tandem at any season will haal four tons of hay to market over the country roada which are well made and always kept smooth and hard. How much bay would three horses dra through Booth's lane in Union county for the greater part of the year? ., Mrs Fred Gelble, who la in Elgin visiting ber sister Mrs A Graham ex pects to return this evening. aa''"Biaa iaarsss&9Ei Ciicuit court meets next Jane. H W Buell is in the city from Elgin Hon. N C McLeod of Elgin is in the oity. G F Glafko who waa prominent Candidas for mayor of Portland, re cently, ia in the city. Mr Sober Kroger, who bat been playing ball with the La Grande teem io several games this season, left this forenoon for Hot Lake where he baa accepted a place in the ball team that is being formed at that place. '; Mr P W Lewis snd family left tbis morn Ing for Weatheiby, where tbfey will make their home for several months. Mr Lewis baa accepted a position with the firm building ths tb abutments to the stet-1 bridges on tb O B 4 N in that vicinity. Tb La Grande School of Music has increased so rapidly that Prof. Day baa been obliged to rent the entire snond floor of the f isher building opposite the Foley Hotel over the candy atore, which he hue secured for three years. June 0 The city received over one mil of Dine for the extension of tb water mains. La Grande Is rapidly extend ing ber water system. BEE SUPPLIES I have a complete slock of bee supplies each as, hi?es, smokers, wax, foundatum elc Now is the time to look after your tees. My Hammocks cannot be beat. Try one, I also have a nice assortment of builders hardware, locks, at all prices. Carpenter tools and blacksmith supplies to suit any one. Son Lost Mother "Consumption rnna In our family, and through It 1 lost my Mother,'1 writes B Bold, of Harmony, ale. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious Inns, trouble." His mother's death waa a aad loaa for Mr Relb. but he learned that lung trouble muat not be neglected, and bow to enre tl Quickest relief - and cur for coords and oolds. Prioe 60o and $1 .00 : Suaranteed at Newlin Drng Co. Trial ottle free. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardware and Cnt Glass. SUMMONS. Herbine Will overcome Indigestion and dys pepsia; regulate the bowels and! cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enrioher and invigorat or in the world. It ia purely vegeta ble, perfectly harmless, and alionld you be a sufferer from diseaae, you will ana It if yon are wiee. R N Andrewa, Editor and Mgr. .Co coa and Rockledge Newe, Cocoa, rla., writes: "1 have need yonr tlerbina in my family, and find it a moat excellent medioins. Ita effeota upon myself have been a marked benefit, I recom mend It unhesitatingly." 50o. Sold by Newlin Drug Co. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB THE COUNTY OP UNIOH. Bene Ilsrria, Plaintiff, P. Butler and H. J. a Bailer, bis, wifr, and O. t). JohnHOo Dd HtenA Juuuauu. u.. wi'e. ueienaauu. SUMMON 4 C Batlr, above- To P. Batler tnd H. J, oamrd defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OKKUON. You. and each of van. are herein umroonea to appear ani annwtr or oin-rwwe I plead Id the above entitled eonrt and (nil, on I or before the Hth day of July. 1U0, laid date he-1 lug the laaldateor the publication hereof, and ix Ml week from and after Jane 2nd, 10 the date of tbe drat publication hereof. And If you fall to ao appear or plead, pliln tiffwlll thereafter apply to natd court for the relief demanded In ber complaint towit; (a) for default aaalniit yon for failure to ao appear or plead; (b) for a decree In (aid lull Ibat you ana each of yon. together with the defendant O. O. JobtiKon and tttena Johnson, execute and deliver to plalntiQ.ftgood and aufflclent War ranty Deed, conveying tbe unincumbered fee simple title of tbe whole of tbe llorth on hundred (100) feel of Lot 4, in block 147, In Cuaplln'a Addition to the Town of La Uran le, Union County, Kti of Oregon; (e) that In the event such deed ia not no executed and de livered to plaintiff within thirty daya from and aftertbe date of such decree, that tb de cree of tbe court ma; be record) a aa such con veyance, with the same force and effect aa if such dred bad been executed, delivered and re corded: dj for Judgement against each, of on, for plalntifTs costs and dlHburaementa la said suit; le for such other and lurtber orders and reliefs may be necessary to procure and en force such decree and Judgement. This summons Is publlHhed In tbe Katc n Oregon Observer for si x consecutive weeks hy virtue of an ordwr made and signed by i lie Hon Robert Eaki'i, Judge of lb above m tttled court, at Chambers, in La Grande, Ore gon, on tbe 2!itu day of May IU05. The tl st publication hereof will be June 2nd, lKUft, and the lust publication hereof will be July 1 Kh, Mtft. - t K. 8. Ivanhoe, Attorney for Plaintiff. A HUNGRY MAN Is ui ver pood natured, but a man who has dined well always shows bis most genial aid. All experienced wivea know this, and many wis worn en in this oity nsv learned something else. IF .THEY WANT To strike "hubby" fir a particularly large slice ol his bank account, they arrange to have him din at our restau rant They know tbe better tbe dinner the easier he will grant their reqtieat. And they also know the beat dinner is to be had right her. M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN.DAY AND NIUHT We ecu weekly Meal , Tloketa Cash '$4.50 GREAT SALE or c Andes p. 1 G? n I (a e i i THE GOLDEN EULE COMPANY ' - I . t Opens a New Department in this Line A.nd in order to introduce it to the trade, will on SATURDAY, JUNE 3d Have hourly sales. 10 to II a. m. 2 to 3 p. m. 8 to 9 p. m. At which time they will offer for sale the entire line of HAND MADE CANDIES, consisting of CHOCOLATES, CREAMS AND BON BONS Per pound 15c One Pound to a customer We Absolutely guarantee tlieae candies to be pure, freali and as good as any you ever bought at 40c or Goc a pound- IF NOT YOUR MON1CY BACK Common mixed. Sugar Candy per lb 10c Durinc: Above hours CAIjIj AND SEE THE DISPLA.Y THE GOLDEN; RULE COMPANY, 1808-131O-1312 Adami Avenne Hargest Store. Smallest Prices