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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1905)
szzsamxma -arena gjgsaMsszszi M.2agsaKsuM 3 c THE IS GREAT CARNIVAL NOW IN PROGRESS You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 11 a Local Item? 1 !! i a !1 . if 't r: :i & . i f 3i I WE INVITE YOU TO SEE IT Entirely at our Expense for each $1.00 cash purchase ue will give a ticket FREE to any 10c attraction For each $2.00 cash purchase we will give a ticket FREE to any 15c attraction For each $2.50 cash purchase, a ticket to any 25c attraction, or a dinner FREE. For each 15.00 cash purchase we will give a ticket FREE TO THE ENTIRE SHOW, consisting of some ten separate attractions. ALL SUMMER GOODS CO AT THE SAME CUT PRICES We also have many new arrivals in fall goods. Hundreds of pieces of dress goods, suitings, worsteds, mohairs, flinneletts, outing, etc. All the new and nobby things. A fine line o! Ladies' Ragians or raic coats, ranging tn price from $7.50 to $18.00. A complete line of new fall and winter underwear, hosiery, etc. Shoes of every description. vVe can take your order for the new fall suits at any price. A complete line of everything in dishes, graniteware. tinware, kitchen utensils for har vest or home use. SO COME AHEAD, THE SHOW IS FREE TO YOU IF YOU WANT TO TAKE IT IN THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Largest Storfi- Smallest Prices V WE WANT YOUR NAME Signed to the new suit club. Watch this ipacc for Suit winners F. L. Meyers $35 V. Sprague $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat. Auut 12 Come and let tell you about it. Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap AL. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor a GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH SEEDS SEEDS fust received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats K- V-.OLJVBR IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. Seasonable Goods as well as Staples always on hand. QEDDEJ BR Nortn Fir Street Look out for your Pocketbook And save your money by buying from us. We Lead, our competitors follow. Look at a few of our bargains. New iron beds .$2.90 Second hand tables $1.00 up NewYumYuin springs 2.50 Bedsteads 50 up New Mattresses 2.75 Bed springs .50 up Newcook stovos .... . 10.00 Glass front cupboard 4.00 up Nsw extension tables 5.50 Remember that wt have the only first new and second hand store in Union county. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 When you want the Best Ice Cream SELDER'S CANDY STORE Greatly in Demand - nomiDg is mora in aemaua man a medicine which meets modern require ment for a blood and system cleanser, inch aa Dr. King's Hew 'Life Pills. ney are just wnat yoo need to ear stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Kewlin Drug Co. drag store, 25o guaranteed. J H M cLschlen baa been appointed special police duriog carnival week." Cbas Melqaist end An" 7 Harris of Wallowa are in the city today. It is reported tbat Hutchinson Bros are about to start a bank in Union The large cereal crop of Eastern Oregon needs harvest laborers Har- veat bands la the ory from every county. William Smith has purchased J W White's teed atore on Adams avenue and will run It in connection with hie feed etore on Fir street. Bob Masterton and family and James Farqoharaon and family accompanied by Miss Hazel Lenbart and 8 D Fau- ro are enjoying a few days outing in Eagle valley. J F Bater of Enterprise, has secured the position of Miller at the Union flouring mills. The beet crop grown this year at Echo is an entire loss. The warm weather in July cooked them. The eicursion to Portland and the gronse law going into effect this morning, there were Only a few of the beat of ns left to tbe oare of the town today. Geo Miller states that threshing re- 1 turas in bis Seoiion of the valley show j a heavier yield than the growers were estimating Tbis is especially true ol j fall sown grain. I John Witldec was in the city this afternoon and states tbat he bad com pleted threshing the Johnnie McNee ley, Mulbolen, and beO-.orge Robert son fields, and finds that the average bas exceeded forty five bushels per ! acre. ' Mr and Mrs M O Thotnaon and family left this morning for Seattle j where tbey expect to make their fu , ture home. Tbey have been residents I of this oity for sever il years and their , many friends wish them success in : their new home. F 8 Bramwell has just returned from Black toot Idaho, and reports tbe beet growers and (aetory bas suf fered a great loss this season on ac count of tbe extreme hot weather and the low water in 'cake river which ie loaer than it bas been for many years. j , Mrs Orowell, formerly of our locality hr r.ame tben having been Mrs 8pires, erriyd in on Wednesday's stage for a short visit and to take out some house hold artioles tbat were left here many months ago. She starts back to brr , borne in La Grande tomorrow morn- i iug .Flora Journal. I Tbe Elks exoursion train consisting ' of six coaches arrived here this morn- ing about teu thirty, and after picking up two additional coaches here, pro ceeded on it way rejoicing. One hun dred and forty five tickets were sold from La Grande, and fifty, eight at Baker City Tbe train will pick up four more coaches at Peodletoo, and proceed from there to Portland with out a stop. It is thought tbat when the traia reaches Portland it will hava three hundred and fifty passengers on board. Mr and Mrs E O Sanders, of Cove, left this morning for a few weeks visit with friends in California. T P Woodcock, of Weiser, arrived in the olty yesterday and will remain here a few days transacting business. The Rev. Henry Martin, pastor of tba M E Church at Flora, Wallowa, is tn the city this week the guest of Pre siding Elder J D GilUlan. L J Rouse will leave for Portland Monday with a fine display of fresh fruits, grain and grasses for the Wsl Iowa exhibit He bas a piece of pure native copper weighing nearly a pound from the Imnaha copper mines Wal lowa Demoorat. . Mr. and Mr. M R Barlow, of Des Moines, Iowa, who are visiting their parents, Just south of this city, Mr. and Mrs Fred King, are visiting in Union today where Mr . Barlow vras a compositor : on ' tbe Republican for even year. On Wednesday' they will visit the fair after which Mra Barlow wilt return and continue her visit for another month. " Conductor O J Bookman, was sn Observer viaitor this afternoon, and told about seeing the tooth of a masta- don which bas bean recently discover-1 ad in the Cruthers plaoer mine In Rye valley. This tooth measures tour' Inobe by six inches on tba catting j anrfaoe. and ia fullv elffht inehea Ion. It was found nlnty feet below the nr-1 face upon tba bedrock, and .ts now In j I have just received a large supply of shells fresh from the factory, the kind that kills the game. My stock of hunting costs, gun cases, and hunting supplies cannot be beat. Just received a large stock of shot guns and rifles, all grades and pres. I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagon covers Tf vnn am poiner camDiDir or hunting, call and ex- O O o amine my stock. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, . - . I Builders Hardware and IrocKery. Dissolution Notice Notice 1 hereby given tbat the partnership of J K Bull and James Russell heretofore existing under the firm name of J F Boll & Co., has tbis day bees dissolved by mutual consent. All bill doe tba firm are payable to J H Rassell who will receipt for the same and pay all the bills against tbla firm. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 15th day of August, 1905 JAMES RUHSFLL, J F BULL To The Public We take this mean of publicly ex pressing to our friends and patrons the appreciation whioh we feel to tbera for their patronage and many ac's of kindness whioh ws have received at their bands. During the four years which we have been in business in tbla city and oounty have meet with such pleasent rec ption that we feel under special obligation to the citizens of the Grande Ronde Valley. Again thanking onr friends and patrons we are fours very truly Bock t Thomas. bii. n -fr. n 1 i m t run nurti ruruuoeu noose1 room in suits of two, thr four. Inquire, pbona Black La Grande Cleaning And Dyeing Works Soiled aid faded garments made to look like new. Work called for and delivered. Ladies garment a special- ' ty. All work guaranteed. Dye works on Depot Street next door to Com mercial Club. SIMMONS & HARVEY, props. La Grand. ' L Brick furnishedj in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER, La Grande, Oregon P'll . V'.V'. ; REST YOUR AUNT And your uncle, too, by treating them to one of our 25 cent Dinners. They'll have tbat pleasant after dinner feeling if they dine with ns. The quality of our visuds Is unsurpassed. Tbey are oooked to protection. See how healthy and bappy the Model Restaurant dinners are. Don't yoo wish you ate at their tables? Well, we oan make room for all who come. and and still have something leftfir tbe straggling business delayed dinner. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We se. weekly Meal . -A Ttokat Oaflh $4.50 " T f 1-rtttl IllttSltUli A THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Prop. Go to the 'Jity Grocery and Bakery for groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, EVERY DAY f Give us a call one time and you will be sure and come again. We keep the best and freshest of everything tbe market affords. MSSSSMtSMSS)SISISSS)4S h-S-l nesoeo WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles i and Lumber the possession of Ithe OB N Com peny'a agent Mr Wolf, at Dorkee, who 4 bas a fine eolleotion of carisoi. ing our customers the benefit of wholesale' prices STODDARD LUABER CO. 1 U & ' la'.'