La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 20, 1906, Image 8

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    G 1 Gard Some Swe'l New and neat- Good Garden
Rake Footwear, Tan est Things in noe
,v and Canvas in LACL OC
OxWs CURTAINS
New Line of RUBBER HOSli just Received
GARDEN SEED ' -
up-to-date ' - - New Styles in
Anything In the line of tools for gardening ' .
NECKWEAR . ' LADIES' HATS
Lawn Mowers, -
- - - Grass Catchers, - -1 ', , .
. . . ... Dn.!rf ci,nW latest novelties
Just in, Latest Pruning Shears.
. '-, '. , ' ' - ' in Waistings
Moveltics in Get It at the cnmrmr
r ii r I oummer
dress shirts Golden Rule Co. Suitin5,
r . ir- , ! n..LL.. t-l...
Sprinklers and Goods a
HOSE a! 00 Stoves, Cots, JOc
p. uj-w t.; Stools, Dishes,
FIXTURES Fishing Tackle jcnt$ Pe, oot
LOCAL ITEMS
1 IOC " WINDOW DISPLAY -
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
, 130, J310. 1312 Aim Avenue.
Largest Stor- f i ; Smallest Prices
NSW CARPETS
BEAUTIFUL CARPETS
Th vry Latest Designs : !
HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAINS ever shown in
the city. . , ... :
W. H. B.OHNENKAMP CO.
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nnonG the
cnuRcnES
FIRST CHURCH IF CHRIST1AS SCIENCE
Fuitinl Building uppo.lt. KoleT Hotel
8undny B.rvt e.................ll a m
8rvloea ednday........ T:tfO p m
Reading room at tana'' plaoa open , 1 uesdaya
and Thkrtdays from 10 to YM a m and
Friday and guluidays from to i p n.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday School......
Rcgulai servlcs.
..10 a nr.
I pa
Mutual Improvement Aieodation meet eon
lolntljr at 1M p m
Julius Roesch transacted business in
Elgin yesterday.
A. H. Stone, of Joseph, formerly of this
place, is in the city today.
Mrs. John Lottis is in Portland taking
medical treatment at the hospital
Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe came over from
Pendleton last night to spend Sunday at
home- .
Can you guess the winners today? If
you can you are a better guesser than
the rest of the citizens.
Harvey K. Brown, candidate for nomr
nation as governor, arrived hare from
Portland. this morning.
The school children of the state will all j
vote in favor of primary elections so long
as the day is declared a legal holiday.
Attend the mass meeting this evening
to be held in the Commercial club.
Mass meeting tonight in the Commer
cial club to secure funds for the relief of
the San Francisco sufferers.
Attorney T. H. Crawford has returned
from Canyon City, the county seat of
Grant county, where he was called on
legal matters.
J. S. Vandorf y and family will go to
Hamilton in the mountains to make their
home for three months. , Mr. Vandorfy
ha contract to cut wood there.
Rev. W. H. Gibson, who ts In Portland
attending the Pacific Coast Baptist con
ference there, writes that he will return
home Saturday and be ready to report
the work of the conference to hie congre
gation. '
The weather clerk certainly has a
friendly feeling for the candidates, judging
by the splendid weather he provided for
the primary election day.
Mr. and ' Mrs. J. A. Thronson and
daughter Aurelia. who have been visiting
the Standard up the Grande Ronde river,
return last night. The party report the
mines flourishing.
Mrs. Mary C. . Bradford will speak in
the Baptist church Tuesday night Her
subject is "Come and hear what Woman
Suffrage has done for Colorado." Mrs.
Bradford comes highly recommended as
an able speaker. ""'"
Mr. Virgil Pratt, of Wallowa Valley,
who visited Or. Smith of La Grande
about ten days ago for medical attention.
found his trouble to be cancer of the
stomach and that his cast was hopeless.
He started on the return trip April 1 Oth.
and died on the 15th.
The juniors of the Christian church
Sunday School are having 'a-treat this j
afternoon in the way of ice bream and
cake. The lawn party is the result of a
promise on Rev. Kings part to give them
a treat provided they reached ' & certain1
number in attendance for four consecutive
Sundays. The number was reached and
Mr. King is today making good.
a'.. im jh v wtmm wmjii t i3umMv t - r wififsaff wi w am. 'im.bj.' as
See what 10c will buy at Mrs T. IM. Murphy's In Tin
ware, Granite, and Glassware. Come and make your
selections before it Is all gone.
I also have a nice line of belter ware, such os Cut
Class and Holiday Coeds which I am giving one
fourth off until May 1st.
Just received a complete stock of Garden Tools
such as Rakes, Hoes, Spading Eorks, Shovels and
Spades. My assoriment of fishing Tackle is com
plete In very way. ...
SHOES
i -"-T-r. r ,-:,-,-rr.rr-T- --T-
The New Spring Styles now in
Come and xamine
CATHOLIC CHURCH
W.J. Why te, rector
Low Haaa...................7 a in
Hlgb Mass .........10 a m
Rooary tad Benediction following 10 a m. mass
. .' St. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Upton H. Globe, rector
First, Bonday After Cuter
Holy Communion........ ....;...... m
Sunday cchool....., .-....... ...........10 a m
Morning Service.... ..11 a m
Kvrnlng Service ... m
The annual pari, h meeting will be held
Mondsy evening at 7:80 for election of vestry,
Every one Invited to attend theee services
CENTUM. CHUKCU ol CHRIST "
OPPOSITE BOM MBR HOUSE
a H. King, paelor, ttt) P. St.
Bible School............. .............. .... .....!0 m
Morning Woreblp............... ll a ni
VfUCS meeting....... .T: 0 p m
Ersugcliatlo wrvlce ...8.00 p 111
t-iajer invetlue WdtiewU' .... HUO p D'
Boy' Club Friday fli 10 8; dl
A coidlal Invitation Um II tbe mirvlcr
1'RKSBYT K1A.N CHURCH
R.v.E B Hy, pator
A. V. ANDREWS,!
tai. rvn 1 uiDcnnitucn
MRS-T-N- MURPHY j
' Hardware and crockery I
TABLETS : ;
A new line of tablets just arrived.
W. K. Davis.
1316 Adams Avenue.
A MASS
Ml
III
Mayor J. B. Stoddard late yesterday
received a telegram from ' Portland ap
pealing to the peodle of this vicinity to
join in the movement whereby Oregon
may contribute towards relieving the Ca'
ifornia sufferers.
After consulting with the officers of the
Commercial Club, it was decided to call a
mass meeting for this evening to meet in
the Commercial Club building.
Let every one, who .can, attend and
assist in the organization to send the 200,
000 homeless people of San Francisco
immediate relief.
The telegram reads as follows:
Portland, Oregon, April 1 9.
The Mayor La Grande, Oregon: .
- San Francisco, general relief committee
of Portland. Mayor Lane chairman, asks
your city to make up car lots of provis
ions and-supplies, consisting of blankets,
tents, stoves, cooking utensils, and wire
the secretary who has arranged for free
transportation by special trains, to attach
your cars. J. B. Laher,
San Francisco Relief Committee Sec'ty
ill
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RAILROAD !
iUHIG
EDUCATIONAL C0NVL1TION
(Scrlpps News Association)
St. Cloud, Minn April 20 The North
ern Educational Association opened its
annual convention here today. It will
ast two days and promises to be unusally
successful. The opening seesion was
held at the Normal Building, where Presi
dent T. B. Hartley delivered his annual
ftldress. The number of delegates and
members is exceptionally large includes
many prominent educators from various
parts of the State. The principal feature
6 the convention will be the meeting at
the Opera House, at which the Hon.
Thomas R. Kans, of St. Paul, will deliver
an aderesson "Signs of the Times"
A HUNGRY MAN
Is never good natured, but a man who
has dined well always shows his most
genial side. All experienced wives know
this, and many wise women in this city
have learned something else.
If THEY WANT
To strike "hubby" for a particular
large slice of his bank account, they KA
range to have him dine at our restauranf
They know the better the dinner the eas
ier he will grant their request. And they
also know the best dinner is to be had
right here.
'The Model Restaurant:
J. A. Arbuckte, Proprietor
UfN DA V
vo Ni .ir
' W Mil weekly 4 gfl
Sunday School
Junior Endeavor
Senior Endeavor
Prayer Meeting Tlturmlny...
Preaching Sunday .........II
........ins m
S p in
ti.SO p m
,.....7:U p m
m and p m
There's retiring better
Swift's Premium Hams
Bacon and
Lard,
Remember
"Swiffs Prem
ium Brand"
stands for all
that is best
f (Sr i
The chorus choir under the dti taction of Mr
Lyle.
A cordis' Invitation Is given to all whohavt
no church borne to attend thew servici a
A full line always on hand.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK, Propr. ,
M. E CHURCH
Rev. F. B. Merldotb, put r
Sunday School........,... .......10 a m
Kpworlh League S flu p m
Junior Lea true .........,. .....I p ru
I hurv b Servtooe,... ............. Ham aud7.au p m
Morning "Some Secrets of HapplncW
Evening -Tbc True E'der Brother"
A eoidll Invitation to sll thoas services
eitendrd toslL
The Central people are pushing work
on the grade as fast as possible, and have
about five miles of grade completed. It
will be only a short time until the grade
is completed to Cove.
A complete grading camp has been
established, tents having been erected
for both men and teams with complete
boarding accommodations.
A crew of about forty men and fro.n
twelve to fifteen teams are employed on
the work at present, and the work is
progressing rapidly.
It is thought that cross ties will begin
to arrive on the grade in about two
weeks. Several tie contracts have been
let, and the company will let more as
soon as details can be arranged. The
timber used is fir and tamarack mostly.
though some black pine is being accepted
also. Union Republican. '
SURPRISE SOCIAL
On Friday evening, the 20th. the Tra'-
ernal Tribunes in the !. O. O. F. hall will
g've a surprise social. All members end
friends are requested to attend. Came
out and find out what the surprise will bo.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Re. W. II. Ulbeoo, pastor
Sunday School... . . ...10 s
B. Y.P. If ..... ....;30pm
Prayer Mootlug, ....... ..ThurdaY S p in
Preaching Sunday......... .11 a m and 7:M p m
Boys' Cub, Saturday ... "JO p m
Rsa. Ulbson will report Conference work
BMXt Sunday,
Tbe choir led by Mr. Green will render
appropriate annate
To sll nsrvices we invite and welcome both
frlende and ttiangera. come wtU na.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. In
quire of Mrs, Pollman, corner Sixth
St. and Washington Ave. Phone Black
I
NOTICE OF INVESTMENT
have four houses and lots which I
will sell in a lot at a great sacrifice, for
cash. I must have money. These houses
are rented and in good location and bring
$55 per month rent. I will let the first
one to call have a bargain, as they must
be sold at once.
Fred Jacobs.
. STREET IMPROVEMEMT NOTICE
'Be it resolved. That the sidewalks on H
Street between Fourth Street and Second
Street, In the city of La Grande. Oregon,
shall be out in good repair by the abutt
ing property owners and that such repair
shall be completed by the' 20th day of
April. 1906. ':
Passed by the city council of the city of
La Oranda. Oregon, on the 4th day of
April A. D. 1906. I. R. Snook.
Recorder of the city of La Grande.
WALLOWA COUNTY
Send your . collections
and cash items to'
TUc Stock Growers and
farmers Bank,
OF WALLOWA, OREGON.-.
We pay five per cent interet
time deposit' ,
NOTHING BETTER
e
"1 m
on
m OUR CUSHION AND
RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES
RUNABOUTS AND TWO SEATED
FULL LINE
CAPITAL,
5,000.00
A. K.
C. T. McDaniel, Cashier.
Steunenbero, Pres.
NOW IN STOCffij!
Our steam Rolled Barley
can't be beat
All kinds of feed constantly kept
on hand. Choice lot of timothy
PF.'ICES RIGHT
just arrived.
Phone Main 6
GRANDE RONDE (ASH (0. ,:
Lewis Bros. Prop.
Ribbons Ribbons
All the Much Needed Spring Snades for Waists and Sashes
: -
MEW HATS
E. M. Wellman & Company
ADAMS AVENUE
4
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