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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1905)
r e I II y if j 'i . Is i jCARHARTT'S j J W(ch this ipact (or Suit . wtiwri EERcmis; $35 WF Allison the $25 . Suit Utt Sufdy Two drawin i on Sat JuilOJ THEY HAVE ARRIVED A Urge alignment of the jastW celebrated CAR 1IARTT BRAND of men's worging olotbiog. Made in an bonorablo way for honorable men. We have teen red the sole agency for these good for thii section and invite your inspection. AX. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor Second hand Goods Wanted Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers SEEDS SEEDS Just received a. Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats H.y.oLiyER JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles Lumber and In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we get the beet goods, and cad afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale pi ices nT lra)lll-lfllllllLillt-1ln1lnlfnllI-.!ln1lrlaUll-.llnllnllIILai.1l ll ll II II s g 13 g I g 13 Ef t? jiUULIAKU LUmBtK L.O. i taliailL 1 I egg . Local Itep.esa i j 3 I Uout forge tho Club mating to- TSInlaht, F E Satlth cam ia last nlgbt from Egia. fiaperintendant 11 J Buckley, of the 0 B A N ia In tba olty today oo a baai- tUtt. Commarcial Clab tqaotlng tonight Mr H R Ayara aad wife, of Miller, Nab., arrived In tba city tbla scorning oo a abort vialt. Don. Nell UcLeod, of Elgin, arrived in tba olty laat Aftaroooa oo a baai naaa vlait Diatriot Attornay Loroy Lomaz ia In tba city today on business connected with tba Circuit Coart. Insurance agent B P Levis left tbia forenoon for a baaiaeee trip to' Baker City. Assistant Saperiotendeat Campbell, of tba 0 R A 5, is in tba el y on taal. neaa today. RemtmUr tba Elks Hobo 8oolal will be beld In tbla city Jaoa the XL Do not forget tba data. Editor George H Carrey went to North Powder this morning on baai. nesa oonneoted witb tba Observer The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pres byterian cbnrob will weet Wednesday afternoon, at two tblrty, at the borne of UraMoUalo. Cbarley Con key, who has been at tending the HUl'a Military Aoademy at Portland, returned home tbia mora. ing to spend tba summer. 8 E Harris, of Elgin, returned tbla morning from Portland and Heattle. Mr. Barria eoeaka of the eznoiitinn In the highest terms. I jjs uiutneon, oi Worth Powder. who la mentioned aa tba probable can didate for aberiS oa tba Republican ticket, left this morning for bis home. The little son of Mrs. Jamas Swart met witb an accident yesterday after- noon wbiob resulted in the fracture of the little one's arm . Tba child is about a year old. Mr. Paol Lederje was stricken last evening at eight o'clock with a paral tio stroke, ceased by the banting o a blood veasel in his forehead. His right side la paralyzed as a resalt. A Dumber of handsome monument were delivered this week by the Blue Mountain Marble and Granite Works Several of them have been ehlpped to Dakar Olty and tba work baa been ao satisfactory that more orders have been received from that olty Jaok Cbllda made a . baai nesa visit trip to Elgin ft aterday la the Interest of the La Grande marble works. ! Mr Smith, ona of Salt Lake s lead ins; wholesale Inn ber dealera la la tba olty a guest of J B Stoddard. Preildiog Elder JO Glllilaa, and Rev A EaJa, returned laat evening from Sampler and Canyon City. Oar readers abunld note tba change in the Ash Bros, ad which appeara In tbla Issue It will be to your advant age to read tbla ad earef ally. . Note the diaplay ad of the Blue Mountain Creamery Co which appeara 10 this Issue It baa reference to the price of butter. Ton will make money by reading tbla Mdvertlameot The many friends of Mra, Alt Pitta, who has been confined to her bed for nearly three montba. will be glad to learn that aba ia now able to be op and is rapidly regaining her health. Mis J C Henry, yaeterday afternoon gave a reception to a large number of little folka in honor of Mlsa Hazel Small, of Baker City, who la visiting at her home. A most enjoyable time was experienced by the children The lilseea Bessie Smith, Beesle Spencer and Glena Marrltt, of Elgin passed through last evening for Baker City to attend tba dis trict Bnwnrth La (roe convention wbloh convenes there today. Every member of the Commercial Ulab shoalu bo present at the apecial meeting tonight. . It we are to repre sent oueeelvea with credit at the Fair on tho 6th of next month, we ahould be making reparations anl this I a one ot the objects of this meeting. The Blue Mountain Marble and Granite Worka tbla week pot In a large septic tank for Meiers firenbolts and Cleaver. Thia ia the largest tank of ita kind in the city and no expense has been spared In making it the best that oars and acientlflo construction can prod ace. Mr Carl Gillilan ia at Baker City attending the District Convention of the Epwortb League. 1 Born LINDSAY In thia city June 13,1906 to Mr and Mrs W J Lindsay, a nine and ona half pound daughter. BEE SUPPLIES I have a complete slock of bee supplies such as, .hires, smokers, wax, foundatum etc 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. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardwaie and Cnt Glass. J L Gbrlataln, E'gin's city marshal! came up on last night's train. The District GAB enempment wbiob waa to have been held at Wal lowa, has been oalli d off and the com mittee will eoon meet to arrange for another place. Misses Edna Breokenridge and Nora Fritts left this morning for Baker to attend the Diatriot Convention of the Epwortb League wbiob will be in session tbere today, tomo row atd Thursday. Anniversary Yesterday being tho anniversary of the birth of Mr; F 8 Brum well, the evening was celebrated by inviting a few friends to epend the evening at the Bramwell home on Adama avenue. The evening waa pleasantly spent listening to deligbtfol musio and congenial con versation. A sumptaoor banquet was served after wbiob the gaeata, after again congratulating the host and the hostess for the enjoyable evening's entertainment, returned to their homes, one aad all expressing the hope that many more aucb annivers aries should follow. Tboee preaent were Messrs and Meedamea Gorge Stoddard, A 8 Geddea, W K Davi-, H M Monaon, F P Hammond, E Z far bine, A Thomas. Mrs. and Miss BchofJeld, Mrs. Carrie Stoddaid. I Messrs. G P Ferrln and F C Bramwell. i3baa " ' A Quick Lunch Caw be bad here which will not do barm to anyone. If you want S good aatiafacu ry meal and have plenty of tlms to sat It, you can secure that bare too. We make It a point to satis everyone and with tbis in view ws have everything cooked just as well as possible Wo serve tba food as quick ly aa it can be served aad our charges are vary reasonable. We believe in treating oo, so well that you will some again at the first opportunity, and wo hope you will soon give this plaoa a trial - M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPENPAY AND NIGHT We sail weakly Meal (IIA ' Tickets Oaah 54.50 I CAM YOU PUT THE RIGHT HAT ON I ah RIGHT MAN? HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES Received daily. I I Fresh vegetables Every Morning. Golden G&te Coffee Do not grind too fine, as pulverised coffee has an en tirely different flavor from the same coffee granulated. j. a. roLciR a co. Fronelaee I istoriere of rie Cor?ee NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Ooi. Fir and Jefferson Sta. . 0. RALSTON, Prop. 1 i t We can, and put money in your pocket at the Same Time This is no olight-of-kand, simply good business judgement. Know ing values when you see them. Have just received a large ship ment of men's hats, the new shapes and shades as well as staples. Regular $1.50 and $2 valuer, purchased after pounding, the manufacturer down to the right price: In order to move them quickly ond giveour friends some rare good bargains we have decided to let the entiro lot go at See Window Display THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, Largest Store 1303-1310-1312 Adam. Aveone Smallest Prices '4 J