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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1905)
i ""3 t r : 'BOYS WAGONS ! 'I if ii I - - r I ;! . Lccal Itzzz -B? Ill il I - I jj D k Hi V "LA GRANDE" FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION IS THE WAY WE WOULD HAVE IT THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Wants everybody to have a good time on that day, and at the prices they are offering toods, all can be fitted out at such a small cost, they can THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND and will enjoy the day. v :. everything in Ladies' and Men's, Youths' and Boys' Children's Wear at Rock Furnishings of every de- ICE. CREAM FREEZERS , Bottom Prices. scrlption. LEMON SQUEEZERS -:- ICE SHAVES RIBBONS, BELTS, CLOTHING, GLASSWARE CLOVES, SHOES, HATS, DISHES i HOSIERY, SHIRTS, . , NECKWEAR, KITCHENWARE SHIRT WAISTS. j SHOES. Largest Store- 1808-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Smallest Prices We do all kinds of Repair Work and Cleaning Watch this space for Suit winners John Shea $35 Jno. Steinbeck $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat July I AXj. AJNI DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor o Ed Kiddle left last night for Port land. , MIm Alberts Hopper is visiting hsr. uncle Walter Hopper, In Pendleton Work oo tbe f oaodation of Dr Corps's two a tor building eommenoed jester day. ; " , V ' . Tbe Ova baodred olab ' waa enter- Uiced yesterday at tbe borne of Mrs Galling. v' ' ' " F 8 Murphy, manager of tbe Grande Eonde Lumber Co, returned hut even log from a business trip to Salt Lake City. - - Mrs A O Huntington '"' and airs George H Carrey; George it, Helen and Albert are visiting friends ' in Summerville today. . :, Remember tbe recital given ' tbit evening at tbe Presbyterian eburob by tbe Misses Young. Chae. Noyea and aona Bay and Cland retained this morning from the fair.' Charley aaya they had a fine time and money left. .Tbey were all well pleased. . ;,,-.. ,;; The executive : committee for La Grande la In ' seaaloa arranging tbe program for La Grande day at the fair oa July 6. Moat of tboea . who attend will leave hero on the morning of the third. This will give tnem . a chance to be in Portland on the Fourth. ' The National Editors Association rived oa a apeoial train this morning and breakfasted at the Hotel 8ommer and then epent a half boar in looking over onr city.' No one knew that they were coming, In fact the party them- selves did not know they were going to leave Portland until eight o'clook laat night. They were a jolly crowd ol ladles and gentlemen and thia was their first vlalt to thia coast for praotlcally all. - , ... ., Second hand Goods Wanted Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers FIRE WORKS One of tbe finest linea ever brought to tbe city. .Tbe boya all know our FIRECRACKERS ARE ARE BEST. 10RPED0S, ROCKETS. BOMBS, ETC. CANDY Fine line of candies Just made up for Fourth of. July trade. . . . " s" S ELDER'S CANDY STORE 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 MM. OLIVER JEFFERSON AVE " PHONE 1571. J. R. OLIVER. U NION OOUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abstiaot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on tbe official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREG JN Room 31, Bommer Bdlg. 0 4 i c i i U J u 0 t tuii . ij u u J -J . ! 1 have the roller bearing kind that run like a bicycle. ; Different sizes to sehet from and prices In proportion If you aeeheuiyoo will w ant one y -i . ' i If your old garden hose is worn oni lei me send yon a ; new 6ne. I also have a few lawn mowers left. They - .... 3 are tbe ball bearing, run-easy kind. Try one. 'O" fS'tt.Z;l- CT'T T1 ? A - 1 Da not forget about those bee Lives 'and; hammocks. i "M T Q ,TT ,,T- TVT TTT OTT V Builders' Hardware and Crockery. "Mr Business Change Messrs. Olffln A flogaei tbe well known firm of undertakers,' bate dls posed of tbatr stock o( goods to Messrs Henry & Carr and will leave in a , few days for, their former home, Butte, Montana. Dating their ba-inrss oareei In onr oltv they have made many friends who wish them well and are sorry to lose them.' - Mr. UifOn re ceived a very tempting offr to reenter tbe service of tbe firm of Sherman a Lee with whom be was associated for aix years prior to eoudng here. .Messrs Henry & Carr for the present will re tain the stock In the present qosrtsrs in the Lewis building. ' This now gives them by far the largest and most com plete Hoe of andeitaklnii goods' in Eastern Oregon and thay are In a pos ttlon to respond immediately to all calls. ' " ' Mr H Cole of Irs tine was a businsss visitor in La Grande yesterday. V. Mr Q H H sr trey Jf Boies City, arriv ed in tbe city Ibis morning -ijo attend to some business interests. Mr J W 8ells ol Wslla WalliTvVMb' is visiting in this city today. Mrs John Kircber of Va, who ba been visiting in the oity for the past two weeks, will return bome Saturday, Beoorder Bnook held a midnight session laat night and fined one of the men who were taken to' Baker uuuuty tots morning charged with "Shooting np Sumpter", $5 for oarry ing a concealed weapon. . r " -;' We all know that the La Grande ball team can play ball and before tbey are through, we will all know, that tbey know how. to get op a Foorttj of July celebration on abort notice. '' ' Both of the La Grande Bands will provide mnsio. for the Fourth, ; the La Orande Concert band and. the L D 8 band. Thia means en"! abundance of the very best pf music. , Tbcee who ere with us on tbia occasion will never have any reason to regret it. Methodist Congress! Since the chnrohes of all denomloa tlon have been so great factors In tbe development of this golden West, the Methodist Congress will be" a matter: of no little moment to tbe great' tna Jorlty of the Christian people who will visit Portland on tbe dates It will be held, July 11-21. The, great concert given by Dr.' Heritage on tbe evening of the 14th la sn. Immense affair of it self, a chorus ol 500 voices, fbe ieeis loos will be held ally In the forenoon and evening in the Taylor atreet Meth odist chord). . " ii MHilgard HUgard will celebrate the Fourth thia year .with a basket picnic a ball game and a danoe. Tbe Perry V and Hilgard ball teams will contest honora and after the ball game the best mnsio from La Grande will be beard in the La Bra ball aud the merry dance will be on. At midnight stopper will be served by O 8 Ha wee,.-, tickets including anpper will be 12. A ;roral good time aasoreU all , "' ;" 2 i 9 l A Fearful Fate It la a fearful fate to bare to endure tbe terrible torture of Pile. 1 can truthfully say,' writes Harry Cvlsoo, oi Haeonviiie, ja , "inat ror B'lnd, Hleeding, Itching and Protruding diet, ttuctlen'a Arnica Salve, is tbe heat core made. Also best for eata. bnrne and injuries. 25o at Newlia .t - : Married , Mr. lames' Bobertson and Miss Ethel Couch were married In Elgin Wednesday, June 28,1906, and left on the evening train tor Portland, 'Long Beach and other pointa of interest. Tbey will be "at home' July 15 Mr. Robertson for a number of years bas ben in the employ of the Grand Ronde Lumber Oompanv and la . re spectedb) all. The bride la one of Orande Ronde'a faireat dauehtera and me young people nave the beat wish- sat ol a-wlde siwJa olfr lends. lli)ngi.Looke(l For t Unpiioate order or Mezloan straw Hats arrived at "The Fair" thU morn log.. Also another shipment of Brown Oxfords for Ladies, all in tbe new lasts. A- GLANCE ' Over onr Msnue will reveal to you many pleasant dlabea that will make eating bare a pleasure. We alwaya provide euch an interest ing eating program. V' It will be well for yoo to get better acquainted with tbe merlta of tbe good things our chef . manufactures. CUR SERVICE . .... Will also commend ; itself to you. Qnlok neat and polite are our waiters and everything 'possible Is done to make you satisfied inwardly and out wardly. Our prloea are reasonable. M ODE L yi w "RESTAURANT J, A ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPXDAT AND RIGHT Wo sed weaklv Meal Ticks ts Cash .... $4-50 ; i That Tired Feeling ; If you are" languid ' depressed and incapable for work, it indioatee thai your llvet ia out of order. Herblne wilt assist nature to throw off bead aches, rbatmetlsm And ailment "akin to nervous and restore the energlea end vitality .ef soond" - aud ' perfsot bealb. J S Hubbard, Temule, Texas writes. Mareh 1903 :i "I baxe sued Herblne tor tbe. tbe pest two years. It baa done me more good than all tbe doctors - When I feel bad i and have that tired feeling, I take-a- doee- of Herblne. It la the beat medicine. made lor cnuia' and , fever 6UoU a bottl e. Vi V-;. fTl f m&k SWTS r a Program Following Is the program to be given at tbe Preebvterian church on Friday evening, June 30, by the Misses Bertha and Harriet Yonng. 1 a Prelude 11 Flat Major..... iKach b -Sonata Appaaalonate op 67 v ............ .v. .... . Beethoven ' . allegro aaaai Andante Con Moto 4' Allegro ma non teoppo t 2 i Tniawiak .Wlentawski 3 a ' ; b 1 e 4 a VDeruae. , ,, , 2- La Filense Youferotf Nooturne in ' IS.. . .Teohaikowakv I Scherzo Etude fievfn Solo de Concerto..... ..Danola b Der Sohn der Balde..Keier Beta a ! tade, "If I were a bird" : 4 " . ... ....Hen8elt b Gavotte lantaatique. . ..... Beacb ! -r :t .ii 1.sua, -ft Men's two" piece snits grow in favor constantly. u Neither if xouifort nor gentility demands a .vest for summer wear-4 Tbe vest has no funotien when the thermometer lays 99 degrees. We've Coat and Tronser Suits in 8inele and :! P: Doable Brested styles in varity .of patterns, you'll find A v t .aui yuuuu vi'lupsiUUVUIlOlD anV-'1 wnere. wniie tne eraceioi lines aud natty aPDesrance el - the garments are np to our usual and, excellent standard aW . . . i " . $7-50, $9.00, $10.00 and .$I2L0 1 3 Js the price iangeaocompanled by ur tegular guarantee I I ASH BROS. ... TO MANKIMH , . J - v , a-m a w aa w w A (V . 1 1 ; ; i i i ) Uiug Co , druggtata. St i i eilAlAAAliiAiAiAAtAilSlAiiaSAiUi.iSlyW