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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1905)
CLOTHING IS WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS NOW AND CLOTHING IS WHAT WE HAVE All the new thlns, as well as staples In MEN'S, BOYS'. YOUTHS and CHILDREN'S, cut as it should be, made to fit, sewed with regard to wear rather than cheapness. Not the lowest priced you can buy, but absolutely THE BEST that can be bought at the price. - Boys' Suits, - $1.50 to $5.00 Men's Suits, - - $5.00, $8.50 A strong line at - $10.00 and some swell thing at $13.50 and up i! 1 I ' , I I ca Local Itenig cj 1 D THE GOLDEN "RULE COMPANY JLarscestUStore- 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Smallest Prices I C CARMAttTT'S I Watch Ihii ipacc (or Suit wirneri E E Rcmlj $35 WPAIInon the $25 Suit lut Saturday Two drawings on Sat. THEY HAVE ARRIVED A large'asignment of tbe justly celebrated CAR XIARTT BRAND of men's worging clothing. Made in an honorable way for honorable men. We have secured the aole agency for these goods for this section and invite your inspection. A.L. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor 4 4 4 Died Lotti Leone, the 13 year old daught er o( Mr and Mra Hyde, who died late last evening, was burled tbla afternoon from the family reaidenoe la the old town. The interment waa in the Mor mon cemetery ouJer tbe direction of Gllllu & Uogaa. The bereaved parenta ome to tbit oity from the eait a few tnoutbe ago. '. Second hand Goods Wanted Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Born GOKDKEU In tbla city June 21, 1905 to Mr and lira W J JGoedker, twina, an 8. pound boy and 8 pound girl. ;j Great Hobo Gathering Bi ck ) k6 ( its ) Boaa Hoboa Jack Jai Friti Committee Da t lea to run affaire. Should you deeire lo get into tbe Mulligan, get permit! early. Tbe conon.ittoe la great on the eat and drink. Each member has been tried and vouched for, 21 Birthday Party xeateruay aiternoon otng tbe aeo ond birthday annivereary of little Ruth, daughter of Or and Mra Q L Biggeri, aeveral little frienda were present bo enhyed the afternoon very much. Refreshments were serv il and the little lady in whoae honor tbe oooaaioo waa given received a amber of souvenirs thai will be oppreoiated in after yeara. Ihoae present were: Katharine Forbea, Max rte O'Neil, Mildred Reevie, Violet, hmmaand Oharlie Kiroher, Gertie .leynolda, Roth Harris, Margueritte loCoy and Ruth Biggere, La Grande Only SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH kinda of Grass sseda. Bulk Garden 8eed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. Tbe executive committee with it inderatood kbal in the aeleotion of Mrs Dr Moore aa hoeteee lor La Grande Mr George Ulltbera, of Bolae, Idaho la la tbe elty today on a abort viait. Deputy Sheriff Tom Johnson left this morning for ehort bualoeaa vlalt to Elgin. J V7 Morrow, 'tax agent for the O A a N Co; will arrive on tbla eveninga train. Mr V P Sprague, of Pocatello, Idaho, arrived la tbe city t la morning on a buaineaa vlalt. MiaoAda Waa t, who haa been at tending achool In Portland, returned home 8 at) day evening. Mr John Stanley, a prominent farm or and atoek man of Wallowa, la now in Union County oa a buaineae viait Mra Nash who , has .been visiting frienda In the eity returned laat even ing to Pendleton, acoompauied by Mra Fred Moore., , Mr Ed war Ji wiibee it annonnceJ tbat be will give a dance In tbePreob etal grove 8alordav night to which all are Invited. ' Mrs B Scmmera and gianl daughter Miaa Franola Blum, left this forenoon for Portland where Mra flora mere will make ber home in the future Mr an1 Mra A J Clark, of Kamela who have been visiting the family of Mr f rank Pike In tbla city, returned to their home laat evening. Tomorrow la Pioneer day. The meet Ing ia to be held at Union and unlets the appearanoea indicates rain there will be a area! maoy attend from tbla dtg. Pro! Martin, the new prlnolpal of tbe High Bohool, and hia wife left thia morning for a vlalt of aeveral daya ta the expoeition at Portland and other points on the coaat. Mr O L Rlchardaon, of Portland, who has been visiting In La Grande, left laat night for home, exprcsalng himself aa having had a d liibtful viait In our oity. Mra Frank 8ohilllng and Miaa Flo rence Haon, both of Loatine, Wallowa County, arrived In tbe city yeeterday afternoon and leit last night for a viait to the Lewi a and Clark Fair at Portland. Mr and Mra Fred B I'urrey and obildren left laat evening for Portland and after taking In the fair Mrs Currey and the ohtldren will go to San Jose where tbey will remain until Septem ber 1st. Mra Palmeraton White andaon, John Palmeraton of 8pokane, who have been viaiting at the home of Dr and Mra Moore, left laat evening for Nao hotte, Long Beach Wash, where they will spend the summer. Mr and Mrs N M Devin started for the Grand Ronde valley, yeeterday to vlalt with their daughter Mra Lee Evans and family near La Giande, Tbey expect to be gone about two weeks Flora Journal. mere will be a gaase ol base ball on the grounda at tbla place next Sunday between Hot Lake and La Grande, Tbe vlaltora claim to have a eplendid team, but have never yet croaaed bata with tbe home team this season. The proapeota are for a good game fcuuday. Mr Glreaus, who haa been manager of the Bommer Hotel here and ahortly transferred hia lease to Mr Jatnea Marpey, left this morning for Baker City an I Dnrkee, where he will spend a few daya on buaineae, after which he will go to Idaho and apend the aummer In the mountalne. Mr Beok, the Elgin baker returned home this morning. Mrs Hattie Dart ' leavea thia even ing for ber home at John Day. . Tbe WOTU will meek at the Bap. tlat church Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mia J K Romig who ia at tbe Hot Lake with Mr Romig, who ia there lor treatment, ia in the oity today. Attorney J F Baker writes to nave hia Observer aent to him at Wallowa until further nottoe. BOYS' WAGONS 1 hrve the roller tearing kind that ran like a bicycle. Different sizes to seloet from and prices in proportion. If yon see them you will want one. If your ol garden hose is worn oai let me send you a new one. I also have a few lawn mowers left. They are the ball bearing, run-easy kind. Try one. " Do not forget about those bee hives and hammocks. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hardware and Crockery. issratpiasasssesHSMwiES! Mayor J D Slatur was In Baker City yesterday on legal buaineae. Bishop O J O'Rielly of Baker Cily waa a passenger on last nighta wet bound train. While on the platform be was greeted by many frienda. A portion of tbe material for the new block aignal wbioh the OBAN Co ia to install between La Grande and Bingham springs is be'ng deatri but-d. Mr and Mra E P Willey and daub ter returned this morning from a wtek visit to the fair. They report having a grand time and were wall pldaatd with the conditions in every respect. Our real estate men are to be eon. gratulated upon their oonatant work at the trains in giving information to tbe many home seekers who are tak iog advantage of tbe low rates to the lair, to come west. Rev Willis of the Obristain and Rev Parker, of the Preabyteiian church of Elgin who were delegates to the Ba lance) of Power League whiob was or g.oiieu in thia oity laat night, return ad to tbeir home thia morning. Mr John J Nevine and son, Mter F ranola, who have been viaiting rela tives in the oity for sever! days, left last evening for their homo at Weiaer, Idado. Tbey were accompanied by Mr Nevio.' grandaugbter, Miaa Donle Kivett, who goea with them for a viait. Col and Mra Qjo B Oorry left laat night for Oregon City to be present 1 1 the G A R state encampment and the reunion of tbe First Oregon regiment , of which , the Col waa commander. They will alao visit the fair and in Yamhill county, whero they have property interests, before returning. County Institute County superintendent - Bragg baa Issued notlres -of tbe annual oounty test-here Inatitote which will be held In this oity on Aoguat 21at. The Home of good cookery is our restaurant. It baa been our aim to prov de the public wl'h the beet of everything and In this way we have been very eucceaaful OUR BILL OF FARE Provldee for all the meala that are atrengthenlng and healthful and wben eating here reminds one of "home cookery," which always, a'rlkes a tendar spot la the homane heart The pleasant odor of our many fine tblnga In the eating line arouaea the oravlngs of the 'Inner man.' When In n ed of good and healthful eating give na a oall and you II bo satlaQad. Our prioes are just right too. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. , OPEN1DAY AND NIGHT We act weekly Meal . CA Tickets Cash 54.50 WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumber In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while, we pay the lowest price, we get the best goods, and can afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale prices STODDARD LUMBER CO. iiPJiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aaaetsor Strain ol Umatilla county, o La Grande and Unioa county day. I arrived in tbe city this morning and bat other points in the valley have I w'l remain over until tomorrow to be he opportunity and privilege ol ep- ( Peasant at the convention ofaea8ors pointing their hoatess for tbia occasion, Mra Moore will repreaent La Gracde, not tbe entire oounvV. which are to bold a meeting in thia eity for tbe purpose ol agreeing ou a more uniform ratio ol values. ' WANTED York by a competent girl. A clerkship ;perferred, but will do I light housework. For particulars I apply at tbls offioe. Acute Rfvumafjm Ueep tearing or wrenahlns- rxlna (K-caaaloned by aettlna- wet thramh. woree when at rest, or on first movinar gm the limba and In cold or damn wth. er, la cured quloklv by Bailarha Snow t . 1 . d uuiuirui. uacar uiesou, uioeon mty Iiliooia, Feb 10, 1902: A year ago I was crooDiea wit a pab In my back. I soon got ao bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard a Bnow untmei.1 cared me." U6o, 60, 11.00. rtobos Coming A phone meeeage, from sheriff Brown reoeived tbia aiternoon atated tbat a speolal carryng the l aker City Elk hobos wonld arrive In time for the ball j AH Elks are reqoe ted to HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES Roomed daily. meet in full uniform at o'clock p m. tbe hall at 2 WANTEE One cheap geutle - horse and a twe-wheeled rart. Applv Ollowian'e Hall. J 24 Fresh vegetables Every Morning. I CeS&a Gets Ccffoa I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE tliii. 1 iv anil JAffArann Rt ft PIT BTAM i - to 1(0 """"'""i r'p. - - - . vv -w"wtr