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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1905)
.. . w 1 e. J . Good Outing Flannel Per yard 5c SCHOOL TIME AGAiT Arc the Children Ready For It? You know they will need a few little Extras to start with-STATIONERY, SUPPLIES, A NEW HAT OR CAP, SHOES, HOSIERY, DRESSES, SUIT, ETC. WE HAVE THEM ALL, AMD AT RIGHT PRICES THE GOLDEN RULE Largest Store- Good School Shoes $1.00, $1.25, '$1.50 fn:feiiiii TVff'iiT-ii-'f '-it i OUR NEW SUIT CLUB Starts Saturday Night. Be one of the lucky ones to have your name on Hie list. Our new fall patterns are in so the win ners will have a splendid assortment to pick from. A.L. DREWS ' Haberdasher aud Tailor Ready . For ,!TH A FULL LIME OF FEED, HAY AMD GRAIM We are ready to buy till kinds of hay and grain, aud pay highest market prices. k. y.oLiyER Slater 13uildintr 1EFFERSON AVE Main 57. r,rw WE NEED THE MONEY And in order to gather in a considerable bnuch of the mvdfnl within the next few days, we will oiler the following Hoes at real bargain day prices. - Ail rockers will be sold at 25 per cent reduction AU couches at a twenty per ceut reduciou. All mattresses at a twenty per cant reduction. All crocker at a twenty-live "per ceut reduction. Steel ranges, the beat in town, so cheap , that you will wonder how we got them. Complete line of New and Second Hand Goods The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Good Pencils, Rubber Large Pencil Tablets, Best Pens, Per Dozen, , Watch thi space for Suit winners C. C. Penington $35 Suit last Saturday New suit club starts Sat. Sept, 2 Business rl Standard Prints Per yard 5c COMPANY, Smallest Prices Tiped, -j ' . .- . .' , GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS MCE AMD FRESH Seasonable Goods as well as Staples always on hand. QEDDEJ BR2J North Fir Street CANDY Mow is the think about candy your time to the sort Children have been eating If you buy candy from SELDER You need not worry about it, for our candy is made upon scientific principrla and it is all pure. A trial order will conviuce you as to its merits. SELDER, Tnc Candy rrrrrrrrrri Man Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always dls orbs the sleep more or le and ia of en the tame of insomnia MMtiy ctt ,mT( I een rermanently enred b t hamber aln a ptomwh and Liver Tablets. For sale by Newltu Drqg Co III! f n I!!. Local Item? m Monday belns a legal holiday, (be bank! of tbe city will cIom. Charley Greco of baker City, it v U;t mi! liia daughter, Mra.'WK Snodgrase. Editor Ueo. A Boiblrd, of tbe Unloo Republican, ia a La Grande visitor. ' Last nigbt'a Elgin train consisted of twenty Ave oars, twelve loeds and thlrteeu empties. M Kosenbaam.of tbe Rainbow store, returned last erening from Flgiu. , C T McDatiiel, the Wallowa banker, waa a faseenger ou last night's Iralo. Mies Delia Cbilderi baa accepted a position In tbe telephone ollice. F F Cbllders and family, who bave been viaitiDg in Wallowa ocuaty tbe past two weeks, bave returned borne Mrs. J A Whitby and son Joe, ar rived home this morning from Tie Dalles where tbey stopped off from Pn?tln4 in vlait frixnria and relative. There will be a business meeting ol tbe Kaifee Klatch club Tuesday after neon at 2:30 at the bon:e of Mrs. L L) Reavia Col. McLaehlan, of La Grande, was in the city Monday. Currant report says Mr MeLeehlau might accept tbe Democratic nomination (or sheriff if it osine his way L'nl in Republican. Mrs. A J Hnltivan.of Starkey, is In m it j visiting friends and relatives. Zanders and Miss Mamaret Phv. of Union, were married at Por'ln- d a Are w days imt. flfilr. Loo E Wenhain, the Observer collector, will call upon you for jonr subscription. Please have your sub scriptiou money ready tor him when he calls. your attention, and you can save money by giving them carelul atteu- I tion. Rev O 11 King, Professors Hocken berry and Martin, James Ki I pat rick J and Joe King have returned from thei 1"" V to; ' outing on the Mi nam. They repo bar I ng-uTrt "ngTHtrtln'ie. Kev B H Uuys pBstor of the Presbyt terinn cburcb, has returned from bis vatloritnoTwiir pnach tomorroVat 11a. in. and 8 p m. Morning tbeme, "lutluem-e of a believer ' Kvening, "' hurch and Workmen " All ate invited Conductor O J Riirkinan win with bin wife and daughter have been visit ing tbe exposition and tbe sea const, returning heme last tvening Mrs Ruckmm an I daughter doped otr at Hood River to visit friends and relatives a few dins. Bev Ei'inuul of Portland, will adibees the meeting to lie held in the Baptist cbtiroh tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'.lock, All tbe Sunday athool workers of all denominating are cordially invite ) to be present Mete is a rare opportunity, don't miss it. ' Civil Kngineer I. A Pickler, went out yesterday and inspected the work being done on the springs iu Mill catnun, which are beng develop d by the eitv, and wheu eu lbs miming by an Observer reporter, stated that be was fav iralily impr gsed ltli the .outlook there, for water am! gives it as hi opinion that a sullicient supply . f ater will be discovered devehpid 1 Mr Pickler has bid maoy years of ex perience with inlgatlin nd water development aud his opinion is certainly most gratifying. Mii Mamie H l'idcv.ck'in a gtifs. of L E J irdan of Enterprise. Eai-t bound parseiger tisinNuti did not ir.va tcday un'il after noon. Thtre is a prospect lor another saw mill and pUniog mill outfit (or Union between this and epring.Un!on Kepuhlicmi. Linord Baker, of the lirm o' Bakfr Bros, left this morning for Wllowa canyon where he will hunt and hMi for a few days. Among those who leva this even ing (or Portland are W K Hendricks and wile, Wm Kenned aixl wife and Mrs Harpu ol Kansas, Mrs Kennedy's mother who is visiting here. Uncalled-for Mail W W Barnard snd Win Shupe both have letters at tbe Islacd City piwt office. Chinese Hood Scripp News Associrnoo Shanghai Kept 2 A typhoo'i U night n.ioded the ciiy. This mornirg the water raided j a height of three GRANITEW ARE I have just received a three different colors to it you will want to try nice line of i in i CARPENTER TOOLS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS AMD SHIMGLES, first grade Do not forget about my guns and ammunition. -G UNS TO RENT i MRS. T. N. MURPHY, , Hardwaie and Crockery. r Receiver A A Roberts and family left this morning for a few Jays visit in Portlaud. ' . ... -. ... , I T VV 11 ,JUUIM HUI 1111 UU.U..,W this morning for a two days bunt on tbe bead waters of Lidd ererk . Dr U W Bigger' returned last ever ing from Cove where he went to at tend Mr and Mrs L Lieurance, two agd enple. Mr Lieurance is 85 years old and Mrs Lieurance is 89 years of age. J L Woodle ant urn Claud, ol 8un nitrville, were in the city to lay. Mr Woodle has finished threshing and ia piea-ed to state that forty fold wheat averaged thirty six bushels per sore, and the Chili Club, a spring grain, went forty four bushels er acre. This h better than hen pec ted, and there fj e be feels unusually cheerful. Mit Mamie Harrii b ft thia tnr rni g for Elgin wlure 'be has accepted a position as teacher in tbe Elgin public diool. Miss Harris is a teacher of ex ceptional ability, and Elgin has done well to secure lieLjervlec-s Btrc Huffman, editor of the Pen- eton K at O'Fgonian, is in the city dayL-haking hands vith his many friends. He will return this evening to Katnela whero bis family U n imp ing. Bishop EngUnd has I een relieved of charge of the Union ward and ia ticceeded by Bi'liop Frank P Ham mond, who now ocoupiea the Rurk mau place in North Union Union Republican. J ihn Vandorfy who left thia valley last year, has retained and will locate in the Cove, . ' M WE 1 Doors r Sash, Shingles Lumber lu large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the twee price, we Ket the best goods, and can afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale pr.ces ! I Ij 'B; J E STODDARD nice line of gruniteware, select from. If you see some it. I also have a Centennial Hotel , Under new management. Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals;) cia. Hpeolal rates furontuwi monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adauia Ave Phone No. 1161 Mrs. W E MDROH1SON. proprietor. FARE WEIL X And feel well by eating at the Model Restaurant. All the dainties ol the day, as well as tbe necessities of life served In satisfactory style. A GOOD DINNER Is as necessary as pore air and water. It strengthens the inner man and enables one to fight (be BATTLES OF LIFE Successfully. At tine as a word once out, flies everywhere, the fame of our restaurant has spread far and' wide, ,,. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. - OPEN DAY AND NIOHT We se.i weekly Ideal . ,A Ttakets Cash 54.50 NO POISON No Spoiled Fruit By using Economy Jars there is no danger from Zinc Poison, I he fruit being inavacum, will keep for ever. These Jars are to be had at BAKER BROS. Phone Main 29 BUY and LUMBER CO. i"1