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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1905)
4m .i m CLOTHING IS WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS NOW AND CLOTHING IS WHAT WE HAVE , All the new things, 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, - r Men's Suits, - - A strong line at -and some swell thing at $1.50 to $5.00 $5.00, $8.50 $10.00 $13.50 and up ' fi I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY v 1308-1 3i 0-1312 Adams Avenue Larccest Store- . Smallest Prices Ti f j! 1 j Hi ! Local Itsmg j Mr John I; Benton, of Pendleton, is In the city today on a abort business trip. The young people's elui meet this evening in the HetbodUt oh arch at eight o'clock. Recorder 1 BBoook expects hlaaittsr. Uise Allot 8nook, of Fulton, Mo , to arrive bere on a Tint to bia family next Saturday, Mr W 8 Spinning, representing Crana and Company of Portland, waa In tha eity today doing business the city water t uperiniendent, and left on the train for Elgia where ha bat eoma boalneat to transact. Miat Inez, daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Knowlea, entertained about twen ty of bar frlenda Wednesday atternoon In commemoration of ber tenth birthday anniversary. Refreshment! were tarr ed on tha lawn, gam at were played and those present spent a delightfal afternoon. .. Water Baperintendant 11 O Gilman today made an order for the pipe to conduct the city water to the park and also the new hospital, which ia now In course of construction. Tbit pipe Una will be a two Inoh lint, at thla waa agreed npon by tha committee and adopted by the council. LECTURE BY - J V COOMBS 1. -BOYS' WAGONS 1 htve the roller bearing kind that run like a bicycle. Different sizes to aeloct from and prices ia proportion If yoa see them yoa will want one. If your oKl garden hose is worn oni let me send yoa 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' Hardwire tnd Crockery. feUiVaSaaSBlSB TOE I PROPER PLACE To bring , your ,hJy friend or your wife and family., to secure the best refreshments is . . . ... . . We do all kinds of Repair Work and K Clean ing Watch this ipaxe for Suit winners RAHarncd $35 Tom Short $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sal June 24 AL. AJM DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor ttrrtlttttttta Second hand Goods Wanted Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. 8 L Hunter of Union It in the oity today. ' - i The rain last night waa quite gener al all orer tho'weitero portion of the valley. Mist Lillian MoOall returned thia morning from her visit with frienda in Mexico. She reporlt bavin g a delight ful time. v Mr Porter Roberta of tbit eity, left tbit morning for Elgin where hi haa gone to work for a week. Mr. O. W. Baldwin, of Baker City, war in La Grande yesterday and re turned home today. The Newlin Drug Company bare just received a new shipment of per- fumts..Read their ad in tomorrow le ant. C W Notes accompanied by hit tont Bay and Claud, and Raymond Oood nougu leave in the morning to visit the fair. Dr. W. Holl. D. D., of Portland, the synodioal missionary, arrived in the oity today and left for Wallowa county where he will bo engaged in work lor tome time. Mr 8 8 Thompson and wife, of Elgin were visitors in the city yesterday Mr C H Newton, of Baker City, ar rived In La Grande yeeterday - to ac company home bia wife and ton, who have been visiting tha family of Mr Tom Hedriok. They returned to Baker City today J V Coombs lata of Iodianapolia lad., will give his descriptive tnd amusing lecture A Flight across the Conti nent" In Central Church Taesday even, ing Jons 27th. Admisiion 25o. Child ren nndar 16 yeara 15c Ball Game Sunday The Hot Lake ball team will cross bats witb the La Gtande boys on the local grounds next Sunday at ,2:30. Hot Lake has an exceptionally strong team and witb "Slats" Taylor-doing the pitching they may prove to be a hard not to orack. But as the locals as putting np the best artiola of ball seen here thii season there it a good chance for La Grande to add another to ber string of victories. . No matter wbiob team wins, it promises to be one of the best games played here this sea son. Pete Dowling will hand out the crooked onee for La Grande. liT It The Home I S ELDER'S CANDY STORE mX - . j, '. The best candy The best lee Cream The best equpped candy store The best Soda Fountain in Eastern Oregon Grand Time All the pioneeis report having had a very enjoyable time yesterday at Union, They had a very interesting program and the usual social features was naturally the real object of Jhia an! similar gatherings. The pioneers by nnaminous vote eleoled Mist Olive 81ater as hostess r.l Union on Union county day, on Jnly 5th at the fair. Miss 81ater is one of the accomplished daughters of one of the highly retpecttd pioneer families of tha county, and if she accepts the honor, will serve the county with cre dit. : ' ' The La Grartde Pawnbrokers TOR BENT Furnished room for lady or gentlemen, with elertrlc lighta tnd bath Mrt L A Baker Phono Maine 811. 1 4tV''aWa9sjtjswtMSaaTW . 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 JEFFERSON AVE r - PHONE IS7L Died THE SORT THAT WILL FLElS'E That is the sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that in ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods We also know that our prices must be right, and service must be j! tnat our correct. A child can do the trading at our store A trial order over the tele-; phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEDDEJ BI2JT ..North Fir Street , Mr. John Duff, near Ladd Canyon , at ten ('clock, June 22, 1905. - Mr. Duff was eighty-six years of tge. being born in Ireland io lb 19. He came to Arm rice aixty yeart ago and has re mained in this Ciuotry since, having made frienda wherever he was known He leavea behind to mourn nis loss, one daughter, Mrt. John McOaulley, six grand children and eight great grand children. ; ' " " J ; - The funeral will take place at the hooee tomorrow at twelve o'clock and the in'erment will be in the Odd Fel lows' cemetery. Henry & Carr funeral directors. V ., That Tired Feeling If you are languid depressed and incapable for work. It Indicates that your liver ia out st order. Herblna will assist nature to throw off head- aobea, rheumatinm and ailments akin to nervous and restore the . enerztea and vitality of sound aud perfeot beam, j j Hnbbard, Temple, Texas wrltet, March 22, 1903: "I haxa used Herbine for the tha past two yaars. It hat done me more eood thin all tha doctors When I feel bad and have that tired feeling, I take a dosa of Herbine. It ia tha beat medicine, mada for chilli and fevor" 60ota a bottle. of good cookery is our restaurant. It bas bean oar aim to provide the publle with tha beat of everything and In this way we have been vary aucceeaful OUR BILL OF FARE Provides for all the meals that are strengthening and healthful and when eallbt bere reminds ona of 'home cookery,", which always s'rlkes a ttndtr spot ia tha humane heart Tha pleasant dor of our many fine things In tha aatlng Una arouses the cravings of tha "innei man." When In n ed of good and healthful eating give as a call and you'll be tatitfled. Oar prioes art jutt right too. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBU0KLE, Prop. OPENED AT AND NIGHT . We sen weakly Meal . CA Tkskett Cash .... 54-50 Strawberries for Sale The atrawberry crop will toon be ready, andthos wlablng Clark Seed ling atrawberriea, phone 2154 or call on O M Riddle, May Park. June24 11 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 puces STODDARD LUMBER CO. iilillljil Eastern Star Notice All members ol the Eastern Star are requested to be preeeut at the chapter hall Sunday at ten o'clock In the fore J noon in order to make preparatiooa and attend the funeral eervloea of Mra JE Reynolds, r ' f. HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES Received daily. . " I lcl&a Utto Coffee I as Tickets Good; lhota who purobtsed tickets for tha Coomb lecture in May, may nsa tha earns next Tuesday evening. More Disturbances j (By gorippt Newa Aaaociation) . I . Warsaw, JJane . 23 Reporta from '. Lods ay that the disturbances have j been renewed and that the tituation It now S9rions. fbe working-men are . armed and fighting with the militia ' Fresh vegetables Every Morning. Do not grind too fine, as pulverized eofTee ku an en rircly difTtrent flavor from the same coffee granulated. J. A. rOLOKR tn CO. . aWja fraateiaco tjpwirvaww wt t NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Uoi. Uir and Jefferson Sta. a RALSTON, Vrop. t 1