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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1905)
. . r f- '. it 1 : ' rT rvnPTTTMri uLiVJ 1 XT. UN V. 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. " : j I 4a Local Iientf 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 $U.5U ana up THE Largest GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1808-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Store- Smallest Prices li We do all kinds of Repair Vork and Cleaning Watch this space for Suit winner John Shea $35 Jno. Steinbeck 525 ' Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat. July I ' AL. A.!N DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor a THE Second hand Goods Wart Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers PROPER PLACE To bring your laJy friend or your wife and family . to : secure the best refreshments is . , . .'; , . . . S ELDER'S CANDY STORE 3 f ' r . , m The best candy The best Ioe Cream The best equpped candy store The best Soda Fountain in Eastern Oregon Tonight Tonighl Tonight Coombs Coombs Coomba s SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Glover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571- THE SORT THAT WILL PLEASE 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 that our service must be correct. A child can do the trading . at our . store A trial order oyer the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. .QEDDU..BR2X. North Fir Street Bear Coombs tonight. ' 141m Ollla Cbenault has commenced a lour months school at Kamela. ' The frosts ia the mountains, accord ing to reports will isaalt In a short bnokleberry crop. k'nglneer J H Aiklno Is forman of the engine crewe at Kamela. This ia a new position Just created, Mr J Boewell of Salem, Ore arrived In the city tbie morning enroute to Tisit friends nod relatlrea at Elgin Prof Hendrloka left this foreno m for a short visit to North Powder, where ho baa some professional work to at tend tO. - Justine of the Peace John B Uongb marrlrd Geo. W Jiowman and Anna M Caaey yesterday evening. Both were residents of Umatilla county. The case of O C Rockwell, nnlesa he waivea examination, la not expected to come to trial until sometime tomorrow Mrs. M A Wallace, who baa been living for the past few yesrs in Call fornla, arrived this morning to visit her old time friends. "A Flight across the Continent" by V Coombs In Central Church of Cbrlat, this evening. Admission 25cts Children under 16 15ots. A marrisga license waa issued yes terday from the county clerk'a offioe to Jamee E Bobertaon and Miss Ethel Conoh. Both of tbe pmrtlea are ' well known in thia county. Mr. and Mrs. Bird Lewis are arrang ing to revisit their former home In Philadelphia, after an absence of twelve yeara. They will leave tbe evening ol tbe 6th and will return via Southern Calilornia about five or six weeks later. "( Mra May Wallace, a former resident of tbia place, bat who now resides, In Oakland, Cal, arrived in the city this morning on a visit to relatives and frieoda, Mr A B Anderson, the Weiser Idaho sheep owner and wool grower, return ed to this city yesterday afternoon after a bnsineaa trip to .Wallowa county where he made a targe purchase of aheap, Mr Anderson left htst night for Baker City where he expects to, make a purchase of horses. . '. ' ' At a special meeting of the Fpwortb League cabinet called Sunday by Past. or Qltlilao, Mr, Cleo. L Cleaver waa elected president of the League to sue oe xl Mlsa Edaa Breckenridge who had rea'gned her position . Engineer Al Buuke, of the La Grande Huntington passenger ran, who has been In Portland atteudiog the bed" aide of his wlfa, while returning home tbia morning, received a message here that bis Infant aon had died, and turned around here and went backr to Portland on No. 1 thia morning.": s His wife Is alao critically Hi. Pendleton East Oregonian. ' ' ' The La Giande and Elgin base ball teams will cross bata again next ; Son day at Elgin. There will be an eioura ion run on the branoh line that day and a large crowd expects to go from here. The Elgin team haa given I Grande the hardest game of any ' East ern Oregon team this year, and all who go may expect an excellent game. Mr A O Bvan. ol Tonica 111., ar rived in the city yesterday, E B Sorey, ol Spokane, Wh,, wss a busineai viaitor in the city yesterday . Miss Alioe 8nook left thie loroiioou for a visit to relatives at Elgin. Mrs O M Humphreys; who has been visiting relatives in the city for several days, returned to her home at Elgin this morning, t ' Holders, tbe candy manufacturer' il prepared for the Fonrlb, and it 70a don't believe it just peep into bis win dow and see those piles of fireworks and then read hia fireworks advertise- Mr Joseph Gireanx left Utls -morn in g for Dnrkee, where ; the Gireanx Bros are engaged in business, ana will in a few days depart for the mountains of Idaho to spend the sum mer. '. - Mr and Mra H G Arhwell.ol Ottawa Kansas, who have been visiting the Lewie and Clark Fair at Portland, ar rived ia tbe city yesterday on 'a visit to their aon, Attorney Eugene Ash wilL Alter . vUiting here they will visit their daughter , near Shos hone Idaho, before returning to their home. - Japs Go Forward. (ByBcrlpps Newa Association) rU Petersburg, June 27 A dispatch from Gunsbu Ling, Manchuria, says that the Japaneee movement In the dtrtotioo of Ninju Ta ia being kept up steadily. BOYS WAGONS 1 hsvethe roller bearing kind that run like a bicycle. Different sizes to select from and prices In proportion If you see ihein you will want one. ' If your old garden hose is worn oui let me send yon new one. I also have a few lawn mowers left They ; are the ball bearing, runeay kind. . Try one. Do not forget about those bee hives and hammocks. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hardwtf e and Crockery. iSECSeaafiUnBSSSEI On Tie Fourth Weill Weill, who saya La Grande is bot going to celebrate thia year. Just wait until you reid tbe postera soon to be scattered all along tbe highways andfcvwayaof. the county oaliing attention to the celebration to be given under the auspioes of the La Grande Base Ball Association. Tbe program conaiats ol sports, band con certs, ball gamea, foot raoea, hoi die races, bioyole races, tng-of-war, and many other special features. A spec ial train will run from Elgin arriving here at 9:30 a m which in addi tion to hundreds of othera will bring the Elgin base ball team who will contest honors with La Grande on the Fourth. The La Grande Concert band baa been secured and will give a street concert at 1 p m a'so ia the evening. The day will close with a grand ball in the Commercial Club ball. The La Grande Baae Ball Association have tbe ginger, to have one of tbe beat Fourths for many a day and they are going to have it. , Remember the date. , V Program Following ia the program to be given at the Preabvterlan ohuroh on Friday evening, June SO, by the Misses Bertha and Harriet Young. 1 a Prelude U Flat Major Raoh b Sonata Appassionato op 67 ................. ...BeetJiovea allegro aasal Andante Con Moto Allegro ma non teoppo ..Tniawiak ....... . j. ., ..Wleniawski Obsrtass a La Filense . . . .... . . . . . Vouferoff b Nocturne In h!....Teohaikowekv o . Scherzo Etude Nevla a Solo de Concerto. Danola b Der 8ohn der Haidc.Keler Beta B a Etude, "If I were a bird" ...Henselt b Gavotte fantaatlqne..... ..Beach 3t A GLANCE Over our Menaa will reveal to yon many pleasant dlabea that will make eating here a pleasure. Ws aiwaya provide soch an intereat tng eating program. It will be well for yon to get better acquainted with the merits of tbe good things our cbet manufactures. OUR SERVICE Will alao commend itself to you. Quick, neat and polite are oar waitara and everything possible ia done to make you satlafled Inwardly and out wardly. Our prloea are reasonable. M ODE L RESTAURANT . J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. 0PIN3AY AND NIGHT We tea weakly Meal ( . TTweta uaab '$4-50 That Tired Feeling If you are languid depreased . and Incapable for work, it Indicates tbat your liver ia Dat et order. Herblne will aaalat nature to throw off head aohee, rheamatism aad ailmenta akin to nervous and re store the energlee and vitality of sound and perfect bealb. J S Hubbard, Temule, Texat writes. March 22, 1903: "I baxe need Herbine for the the past two years. It haa done me mora good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling, I take a dose of Herbln. Itia tbe beat mediolne. made tor ohilla and fever", COota a bottle. . 1 tM'finfyviy'ffnrtyrinififfffnytfrFvi TWO HECE SUITS; Men's two piece suits grow in favor constantly. Neither comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear Tbe vest h s no function when the thermometer says 99 degrees, We've Coat and Trouser Suits in Single and Double Brested styles in a varity of patterns, you'll find there's NOT AN OUNCB of superfluous cloth any where, while the graceful lines and natty appearance at the garments are up ta our usual and excellent standard $7-50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 ' Is the price range, accompanied by our regular guarantee ASH BROS. OUTRTER3 TO MANKIND iiiliAllAlAiAliiUililllliliHIUIillUii.' 4- 4