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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1905)
EES : r: I 3C You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 I ;!; Local Items Wi i I ! ' 1 1 n - n 4. ( Hi a SPECIAL PREIITJM SALE . . -, . , . ' ...-... .:. Our great July Clearance sale uas certainly a "hummer" and ue believe will be remembered by the people of fJiis valley. Hundreds of people ' "' secured bargains In that sale that we are sure they appreciated. YOU CAN DO AS WELL OR BETTER NOW i We still have some, good things left In summer goods, and In order to : make a complete cleanup, we have decided to continue the sate on these WITH SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PREMIUMS For each $5.00 cash purchase, For each" $ 1.00 cash purchase, For each $2.50 cash purchase, 10 yards calico FREE any 10c article FREE A DIMMER i FREE i TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL OTHER CASH PURCHASES THE SAME CUT PRICES ON ALL SUMMER GOODS, f ODDS ami ENDS, REMNANTS, ETC; v WWDMi 57 RULE dOMPANY. 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. " - ' , . ' Largest .Store- Smallest Prices WC WAN! YUUK watehthliipact for Suit WE WANT YOUR NAME -5;"; Signed to, the new suit club. Wateh thli ipace for Suit . winners . J. W. Blckfoid $35 H Hanhouser , , $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawing! on Sat ; August 5 " Come and let tell you about It. Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap AL. AJN DREWS .Haberdasher and Tailor GROCER! E S FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Aftalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. Balk ' Garden Seed, Bold Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats ieffersoniave; phone 1571. Seasonable well as Staples on hand, Goods as always A CAR LOAD OF NEW FURNITURE Another car load of new eastern furniture has Just been received, and tvery piece of it is for sale at a real bargain. Old furniture taken in exchange for new. This is absolutely the finest assortment of erstern iurniture ever brought to this city. You are invited to call and see the new and handsome designs. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 QEDDELf BRIT North Fir Street Mr. Joseph Glroox, ol Durkee, Ore gon. U in toe city on a business visit today. '.'. ' ' Mr. H R Conn, of Cedar Bapida, low. arrived In the city yeaterday on a buainesa visit. Mr. Louie Oleeh, who reaides at Baker CUr. U a Tiaitor n La, Grande today pertaining to bueineaa mattera. Dr I'by and a number of Dot Lake vieitors attended the ball game yeater day batween La Grande apd Elgin. Mr. WD 8toop, of Elgin, Is visiting in the city today. . Sheriff Penlngton left thla morning for Alicol to look after the affaire of hie farm for thedav. Oacar Land la over today to receive medical treatment aa a reaalt or per mitting bla band to get too oloae to a aw In bis planing mill. Work on the L D 8 Tabernaole is progreaalng rapidly The brick working it completed above the Brat story, and the roof will be op before the . bad weather arrives. - J Mayor Matlock, of Pendleton, who baa been atopvlog at Hot Lake the paet few daya, drove Into town yeaterday afternoon, and took s evening train for home. Mrs. Dick Baokley of this city received the sad news that ber brother and sister were drowned at Portland last night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Backley will rur rortiand tonight. '" ' " ' ' K B Brrtwn and family' who have been in Grande Bonds lor the paal 25 years, expect to leave Tneaday for the Boia j valley to visit, and may conclude to locate there. - " " v"' Workmen on Saturday fioiibed repairing the cross walk at the inter aeotion of Sixth and Washington, and have not only made the walk aafe, bat have enhanced the'sppearanoa . Mr W H Garret, of Baker City, ar- rlyep In La Grande yeaterday on a abort business viait. 1 " 1 Mies Flla HlegiDaon, who baa been visiting friends In the city for several days past, left thleforenood for a visit to friends at Baker City. . Prof. HanJer, of Union, whohaa been In La Grande attending to the datlea of ' , Prof. E E Bragg, county anpeiintondtnt, daring the teacherV maetinga, while Mr. Bragg la at the exposition at Portland in charge of the Union county educational exhfbit, left this forenoon for home. . The Blue Mountain Marbel L and Granite io reoelved notification thia morning that their oar load of im ported marble which they have been expecting for the paat two weeka would arrive In a day or two. Thla will be the finest , collection of mar bel ever brought to this pity. , Tbia office acknowledges the receipt of a very fine watermelon from the Oregon Produce Co. Mr. Gust stated that aa he was folly aware that there waa nothing too good for. the printer, he could think of nothing which came ao near filling the long felt want as Ue bum made I have just received a large supply of shells fresh from the factory, the kind that kills the game. My stock of hunting coats, gun cases, and hunting supplies cannot be .beat. Just received a large stock of shot guns and rifles, all grades and prices. I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagon cover. If you are going camping or hunting, call and ex amine my stock. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hardwaie and Crockery. ' i When you Want the j Best Ice Cream The reporta from every aeotion of Eastern Oregon are to the effect that the wheat erop will exceed laet years. This ia certainly good news. Remember commencing , tonight water patrona can oommenoe irrigat ing at 5:30 and continue until 7:30 each evening until further notice. - , Mr Fred Jacobs left ' this forenoon for a short business viait to Union and will return this afternoon. ' Mra Cbarlea Baker and daughter left thia morning for Union, where thev will he met thia evenin hw W. Baker, and Jrom . tbence wi'l go to Catherine Creek for a weeks outing. Mrs Baker bas recovered romewbat from ber recent illneea but is not yet very strong. Mrs. O 8 Parker will leave tonight for a visit of'aeveral weeka to relatives and friends In Baker City. Rer J D Gillilan leaves thia evening for a weeks trip over his oiroolt ex pecting to reach home Saturday even ing. Prof. George .Heodriokelreturned this morning from a three weeks trip through the Wallowa valley. .Mr, Hendricks came home sooner than. . he expected on aooount of the Illness of his Infant son. We are glad to report however that the little fellow ia better this afternoon. A phone message received at three o'clock this afternoon from Weather Observer Woratell, Informed us that the government instruments showed me temperature to register just an even 100. We guess that ia hot enough for yon. During the Institute,, Mra. Irene King entertained at her home In Old La Grande, the Misses Ida Roberts, Ida Walton and Belle Sills. Miaa Roberts, a prominent teaoher for years In this state, Is Intending to spend a year In Core, reating and recuperating. Mies Walton, her neloe, is from St. Louis, Mo., and intends to make ber home In Oregon, and expects her parenu so looate nere in the near future. I S ELDER'S CANDY STORE 0 Grtatly In Demind Nothing la more la demand than i medicine which meets modern require mente tor a blood and system cleanser, such aa Dr, King's New Life Pills. They are lust what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At fewlin Drug Co. drag etore. 26o Brick furnished . in ; any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed, brick. GEO. KREIGER, La Grande, Oregon . DAINTY Treats In eatables, ao folks say who alt daily at our tables to refresh the Inner man. Our restaurant will give yonr atemaoh a reat, becanae the foods are carefully selected and cooked utder orders of a cheif of wide reputation. Our bill of fare is varied daily and al ways contains some choice tidbits Live not to eat but eat to live and dally dine with us. It will be a picnic to your interior department. M ODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. , , OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We se. weekly Meal , Ttokets Oenh $4.50 good Georgia melon.' no mistake. Mr. 'Fred Palmer, who haa been visitinn in Portlond and aeeing the eights at the Lewis and Clark fair, re turned to La Grande yeaterday Mr. Palmer expreeaes himself aa delighted at the exposition and the courtesy of the officials. , He left thia forenoon tor Imbler. where he ! taught the school during the last session, f Mies L R Lorn arrived In La Grande from Hot Lake this mornin where ahe spent Sunday with Baker City . friends. Miss Lorent la now enjoying a vacation with her people in the Cove and expects to go to Boise In newspaper work in a few weeks She Is welting with , Misses MoCall and Jones for tew daya. Mr. 8 L MoKeniie, James McCoy, Chaonev Bonaa. O W Womaok and Unas. Melquist rtorned last Sunday from a two week's ouMng on the Loatine Fork. Tbey saw one bear and report Sell In plenty. Loetloe Leader. This morning's. Elgin train contained four cars of way height ' for points along the branoh. This, of oourae, was In addition to the twenty five or thirty cars of straight loads. Business along the branoh is good thla season. ""Mr G W Clemena ot Denver, Colo., is in the city cat business visit. . Charlea Oliver, an employee at the Rex eoh brewery, met with a serious accident thia morning which will cause aa entored lay i ff for a week or ao at least. Charlie waa lifting a keg km ik alinned. and hia hand waa I " r r r caught on the sharp end of the hoop, tearing deep gaah through the fleshy part of the inside ot the band. -The gaah ia a deep one, and very painful though' not 'necessarily very danger-ou. I TWO PIECE SUITS i a. 4 Men two piece suits grow in favor constantly. NeitheT" . comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear Tbe vest h -s no function when the thermometer says 99 : T ii.. "" oi supernuoas cloth anv wh.re, while the graceful Hues and natt, appearance o! the garments are up to our usual aud excellent standard ) $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 U the Price T&P& accompanied by our regular gur vit ee ASH PPH: OUTFITERS . TO MANKIND m 1 . - it : . 'I , I . a f, I guaranteed. " r- irkssv:-:-,