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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1905)
J a w a a a SPECIAL Our great July Clearance sale was certainly a "hummer" and we believe".' will be remembered by the people cf this valley. Hundreds of people secured bargains in that sale that we are sure they appreciated. YOU CAN DO AS WELL OR BETTER fsJOW We still have some good things left in summer goods, and In order to make a complete cleanup, we have decided to continue the Sale on these FOR TEN E A YS WITH SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PREMIUMS For each $5.00 cash purchase, For each $ 1.00 cash purchase, For each $2.50 cash purchase, TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL OTHER CASH PURCHASES ; THE SAME CUT PRICES ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. THE GOLDEN 1S08, 1310, Larcjet Store- - e ) WE WANT YOUR NAME Signed to the new suit club. Come and let fell you about It Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap AX ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor " ; 4 SEEDS Just received a Car , Red . Clover, Tiraolhy, Red Top. All kinda of Grass sseds.' Bolk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON VAVE V Until further notice we will customers witn the very 5 Black Caps Black Berries Red Raspberries "3 Peaches Peach Plums 0 And all other seasonable fruits, fresh from the vine Q and tree g NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE p Oo. l' ir and Jefferson Bia, KEIIUM ' SALE RULE COMPANY 1312 Adams Avenue. ; ' ;: '-. Watch this space for Suit winncn J. W. Bickfoid $35 H Hanhouter , $25 ' Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat. August 5 ' SEEDS Load of Alfalfa Seed PHONE I57L be abie to furnish our best O. RALSTON, Prop. 1 n 10 yards calico FREE any 10c article FREE A DINNER FREE ! Smallest Prices Surprise Party a large number of the msnv frUnd. of Mr J R Moore treated blm ftr-a pleasant surprise last evenlns. Tab. terday waa the anniversary of ht birthday, bat Mr Moor knew nothing of the pleasant surprise that was in tore for him. While reading after his dinner pij otm, ha vws called to the door by. a knock and found a host of friends seeking admittance and wishing to proffer hopsa of many happy retarna of the day. The self invito gaests were heartily, welcomed and. after aoma time of pleasant conversa tion and the playing of games for the amusement of the younger folks, they were treated to cool refreshments of th season. . All enioved thAmaiw. to tha ntmoat, hone more than Mr Moore, and all the gneata left feel ins highly pleased with"; their; impromptu reception. ": Bribery Cases Jofferaon City, Mo. August 1 Sen ator Farris and former Senator Cbarlea Smilb, obarges with bribery, and John a tee ei-lieu tenant governor, will be called in circuit ooail tomorrow. Tha case agalnat John A Lee will-be nolled by the atate by agreement as his re ward for tumlnir ' aULn'a aalitanno' Many witnesses have beeo aubpenard. LOST-On the streets of the city of La Grande yesterday, one ladies sil ver and pearl umbrella handle be tween Greenwood and Fourth streets. Finder will pleaae return aama to Wm. Grant at hia' offioe on Adams Arena and reoeiva reward. When you want the Best Ice Cream SELDER'S CANDY STORE ti:;i f .- ;. j; Ifif talltentf cp ii Ijiill ' : ! II I ' - - - ! L A G asses, left this morning (or Talocaaet to spend a (aw daja visiting bia brother. Conductor J C Galling, after an at enca of thirty daya, resumed charge of the Elgin train today ' Miaa Lola Galling it reported ainoh bet tor th la afternoon, LOar-In the city cf La Grande on . th streets, on July 31, a ladles purse, ooutainlng eighty five eenta, a clipping from a paper of a marriage and a badge from the State Grange. Finder will pleaae leave same at . this office. Or. L D Reavis and family have re turned from a two week visit at Port land. The doctor waa a delegate to the National Dental Association which met there.' D A McLacblea and J O fctltzsimisr left last evening for Koeeburg to join the atates crack rifle team. lhe small bov will hereafter raaneot the nine O'clock KV'VrKt- anaiwt tha rtoCTif T eveduitt at bone Niuht officer ChilJera says when the bell tapa ail boys mast be under cqtpi ahroad oompanle are fil ing suits and counter salts at the rate of atont three a dayj " By the time the . .... mm -air en Id win have boon perfe ;ted and there will be no need for the railroad anyway. " IT & EiiToe iiurud out with his steam tbreahing oatflt this mornlngj The "llrst erttllngwill tefuade bear the (lore dairy near the Old Town. Mr- Dennla Madden, one of the prosperous farmers reaidlng near 1 gin, returned this morning from Port land where he haa been visiting the exposition. '!. ' I County Bchool Superintended .' 11 ungfi , returned this ' mornlr.g from Portland where ha has been in oh ana of the educational exhibit t the Lewis and Clark exjjQgitlon. ' , i . James Stanford. the Droprletor of the Arcade saloon, was arrested yea terday for selling liquor to minors and arraigned before Justice of . the Peace John Hough. The defendant waived his right to an examining trial and wea held to answer in the Oiroo.lt Court in three hundred dollar ball. Editor Geohte U Correy returned from a months visit at Portland and the coast this morning. Mrs Currer and the ohildreo and Mr and Mrs Huntington are expected Saturday morning. Mr Carrey reports having had a splendid time and the exposi tion an unqualified success la every way' , : William Brad lord Turner ol Boston who has been in the city visiting Dr and . Mrs Moore, wilt leave in the morning for trip to Alaska. Mr Turner and Dr Moore were old college friends and this is a re-unlon after nearly seven years separation. Mr Gus Benglesdorff has re-bought the stock of shoemaker's goods in bis building on Elm street between Wash, ingtoa Avenue and Adams Avenue. He will again resume work in the shoe-making and repairing business, and asks bis former patrons to come to see him. - ,' Canal Employe Dead Washington Aog lThe Panama canal commission today received a cable from Governor Magoon report ing the death from yellow fever of Steele Uortelyoo, a typewriter from Masco tab, Kan. who waa employed ia the auditing office at Panama. There were no additional cases DO Lively, an . American , non-employe at Panama, haa recovered. Wins Pennant Although defeated twice Sundav and once Saturday by 8an Krancisoo, her nearest opponent in tha Pacific Coast league, Tacoma nevertheless won the pennant for the first aeason, ' which closed w lih yesterday's games. Seattle, tailender nearly all summer, escaped the Ignomity of finishing in that posi tion by an unexpected fight with Port land, and finished nuL-omfortably close to the Webtootera. The Tlgera have had little difficulty in keeping at tha top of the ladder all season, and bad tha pennaat virtually won a week ago.. . Th tabulated result of th first pen nant race of th Paclflo Coast League Is given In full: ; ; Won Per Cent .883 Tacoma....... ean Franc Iso Los Angelea Portland..., Seattle ., Oakland. FOR RENT Two story house, quit at 1903 Fourth Street. Lmt .. 63 45 ..... 56 5i. .519 - - - - . ..... 47 54 .405 1 0 ......... 44 50 .440TO . ...... 45 t3 ,417 j A You can Shoot I have just received a Urge eupply of shells fresh from the factory, the kind that kills the game. My stock of hunting coats, gan cases, and hunting supplies cannot be beat. Jan received a Jarge stock of shot guns and rifles, all grades and prices. I also have tents, camp stoves, and. wagon covers. If you are going camping or hunting, call and ex amine my stock. " " '": ' " MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hard wife and Crockery. Kaiser Quiet1 ; . By Soripps News Association ' .: Copenhagen, Aug. 1. The Kaiser re mained in doors at th castle this morning and lunched in the shooting lodge near Eremitage. There were no ..pjJvate conferences' between th two kings today. ,.: ',.,-:. S-tiSjlHlj f By Soripps News Association Tokio, Aug. I Military adminis tration has been proclaimed over all Sakballen island which ent Into effect on July SO. . Not This Time 8oripfts News Association 'r St Petersburg Aug 1 Gen Llneviteh reports to the Czar that a volunteer detachment advanced across the pass at Mouse'jai, Corea bnt were refused ). Disease Yielding Serf pps News Association . ew Orleans Aug 1 Todsjs reports are that the convalescents areenoourg. aging and the disease is yielding stead ly to th treatment;. . v n Tent Meetings . The subject for the meeting at tha tent Wednesday erening will be The personal, .visible return of our Lord to gather together Hia Saints." Text. John It: 1-3. 'Contest Settled (By Sorivps News Association) New fork Ana 1 The oonrtt of the lata Wm Zeleler ha Un aAt. tied a paying the widow two and on half milliuna and a release of her dower rights. The fourteen year old adopted son has consented to tha settlement. SECOND HANDS GOODS WANTRD Kemember we pay the highest cash price for all second hand goods. Just phone Main 4 and we will call. ' ..;. , ' We also have the largest stock of aew and second hand goods ia Eastern Oregon and can make you the rieht prices. -.': ...;; ; ".. i , - b . Remamber we are agents for the Royal and Chicago Ranges, which are the best rauges on the market, and we will sell you a rauge with high closet. 20 inch oven and 15 gallou reservoir, nickle finish, for $33 We will take your stove and pav you a good price for it, and if you wish, you can pay for the rang on the installment plan at $1.50 a week. Call and see them The 1 Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, AIMMOUMCEMEIMT S V Having purchased the painting and papering business formerly oned by Stackland & McLachlen 4 we wiah t0 inform the public that we are prepared to' take contracts for all kind, of painting, paperhanging and decorating.: We are experienced workmen and 0 guarantee satisfaction. We are here to stay and we O are wiHing to let our work speak for workmanship t V and the aualitv for onr atoclr ai-:ij. ... . T 0 . . ." . STANIELS Grouse Aug. 15 The Blue Mountain Marble St Gran ite Company yesterday sent several uBuuGuiua munumems to wauowa eounty. ' -l J II ChilJs of tLe Blue Mountain Msible a id Granite Comptny left this morning for Imbler and Bummerville on business connected with his firm. Mr and Mrs Dsvid McDonald. of KanMnuws.; ;i Vu"isy" this week the guests of , Mrs McDonald's sisUr, Mrs Charles .Ditqiia, They have been visiting the expositioc and are now enroute horn. ' DAINTY Treats In eatablea, so folks say who sit daily at our fables to refresh th inner man. Our restaurant will triva your sUmsgh a rest, because the foods are carefully selected and oooked ur.der orders of a cheif of wide reputation. uur Dill or rare Is varied dailv and at. wajs conUins some choice tidbits Live not to eat but eat to live and dallv din with as. It will be a picnic to your interior deDartment. TVT dT 171 "r PRrrAitujtwT- 4. a. aiidu uiviju, rrop. T A innrTAtfrn v. UrES DAT AND NIGHT We sen weekly Meal Ttokets Oash C4 K( Main 4 . j"""r solicited. , JARMAN.