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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1906)
i GdJ Gjrd SomeSwe'I New and neat- Good Garden ..." Rake Footwear, tan est Things in Hoe r r and Canvas in LACL O C Oxfords CURTAINS New -Line of RUBBER HOSE Just Received GARDEN SEED up-to-date - " New Styles in Anything in the line of tools for gardening NECKWEAR , LADIES' HATS Lawn Mowers, Crass Catchers, ,. Just in, Latest , Pruning Shears. ?atcst noV,t,es ' 1 in Waistings Movelties in Get it at the Summer DRESS SHIRTS . Rule Co. Nozzle Spring Goods Gamping Rubber Hose Sprinklers and Goods HOSE BaSeBa"C00d oves. Cob, JQc LOCAL ITEMS L. F. Masses went to Union last eve ning Miss Zide Haney departed for Port land this morning. Mrs. 0 S. Wiggleworth. of WWowa County, went to Elgin this morning. H. H. Mower has been assigned to the Cropsey Ave., M. E. church In Brooklyn. Judge D. C. Kelley is out today, for the first time in ten das as a result of a severe seige of the grip. Mrs. M. F. Honan left Saturday for New York city to visit a friend who sails in a few days for England. Mr. and Mrs. R.H.Loyd returned to their home ;r Elgin this morning. Mr. Loyd appeared in fairly gcod spirits and said the defeat didn't hurt as much as he thought it would. James Wright, of Willowa' h 1 10c - WINDOW DISPL 5Ply9- IOC I Cut one- .Jjuu wfi.m m "i.LMti'isjrM, . j wui; m. ib "w See what 10c will buy at Mrs. T. N. 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 better ware, such os Class and Holiday Goods which I am giving fourth off until May 1st. I Just received a complete stock of Garden Tools I , such as Rakes, Hoes, Spading Eorks, Shovels and J Spades. My assoriment of fishing Tackle is com- li plete In every way. ?r ewwgrra.jn' wiigmwiuiiMium jimimj jn.jniiimwi.n jutjiw : MRS. T.N. MURPHY! Hardware and crockery. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Larsrest Storo- 1308, 1310, 1312 Adama Avenue. Smallest Prices tttttttttttttti Piano Duet.. NEW CARPETS ' BEAUTIFUL CARPETS The very Latest Designs HANDSOMEST LACE CURTAINS ever shown in the city. : W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. : A Qaalat Little Malt. This picture shows how th bab girls of long ago were dressed. Can you Imagine this small, dignified per son running or jumping or Indulging SHOES The Mew Spring Styles now in Come end xamine A. V. ANDREWS, : TAILOR and HABERDASHER eeee T here's Swift's nothing better Premium Hams Bacon and Lard, Remember "Swifts Prem ium Brand" stands for all . that is best SWIFTS'" PREMIUMHAMSANn'RirnM THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E.VOLACK, Propr. PRINCESS ISABELLA In any childish games She was royal baby, being the Princess Isabella daughter of Philip IV. of Spain. Ar. yon not glad that the little girls of to day ere not dressed up a (hat funny stiff old tyhr Now is the time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It cleans your system of all impurities. A wonderful spring tonic. A family benefactor. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. Cad Stomach Makes , Bad Blood. You run not make swept butter In low. unclean churn. The stomach ,r. a churn In which to annate, w U(!gl-li hiiu nisiuierato our total u II l-yrMrrj aiireuti it it no weak, sliiftc loin urn result will lm turpi! liver anil bad, impure IiIihxI. The Ingredient 'f lr. VUvnf Goloen Medical (iisruvery am Just tilt a best serve to corrwt ami corn nil such de ninxemenK It -In made iipfwithuut a drop of alcohol In Its eiiniptisifiiiti. chem ically pure, iriplc-ivlini-d jrtytl rlne l-inj used insteiid of the roiimmiLili employed akohol. Now this ulyceruiT of ilseit a valuable medicine. Ilil !!! deleU'l'l- ons ttxeiit like nm. cmmtYHv ill tlie cure of weal Mdtnarli. dvpi-a nvd the varliiu format indiiiestion I'Vf Hul"y ciiiiiKwuFi, M ii.. or Hen Colli'iairT hicairo. snys u! it. VNlM-uaia II serves in evrenent It tNOtieati ill, twwl niamirn.'t. urea pnxlurts of Hie present time In lis anion upon entis'liled. dlsoiilered xtomaehs; rsiKclll)' It iliere t iilivrailiffl or faiaiTlnii saalrltlad'aiarrlial hiltaniiiiailunof stonia hl. It ! s nnm eDIi'lem preparation (ilyi-i-rmc rill relieve niany rawtnf pyrosis (heart hum) and excessive tiasinc aridity Hisuetul Id chronic Immliial dyspepsia. esu-lall the Dalulenl variety, and In certain, forms ol chronic constipation, atliiiulatlint the secte kiry and eicrelvry funcUokaut Uie liiltstn-al glands." When combined. In lust therlirht propor tions, with (iolilen Seal root. SUtne root, black CherTyhark, J mail's root, lilood root and Mandrake naiUor theextractaof these, as In I)r fierce' Golden Medical Discovery, there can be no doubt of its (treat efficacy In the cure of all stomach, liver and Intestinal disorders and derange ment. These several Ingredients have the strongest endorsement In all such rase of such eminent medical leaders as Prof. R Hartholow. M. n , of Jefferson Med ical Cullcire. t'h!-am! I'rof. Ilohart A. Hare, M D., of Medical Department. I'nlverslty of Pa t Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. I)., Medical Iepartmcm. ( nlverslty of New York; Pmf. Kdwln M. Hale. M. I).. Hahnemann Metllial tollemM.'hlcai(o: I'mf. John M. Kcuilder. M. I. aud Prof. J..lm Kinir. M. I).. Authors of the American IHis'n-lorr. and wreaof others anuHiir the leading medical men of onr land. Mtocan dotilit the curative virtues of a medicine the Ingredient of which have such a prtifwwioiKM endorsement ? Con.-tlpailon cured by Doalor Plercel Pleasant follet. One or two adoeet ..Selected .Selected Misses Tullis and Stubblefield Quartet Selected Mnasnra HtUilnn .lar.Uann frt MnAn May-Pole Drilled by Mrs. Schilke' Little Girls Violin Solo , .Selected Ethyl Gulling Address on Socialism Edgar Pickler Vocal Solo - .Selected Mrs. Martin Reading Miss McCall Cornet Solo G. Vern Hendricks Educational Address........ E. W. Carbine Piano Solo ..., Robert Eal an Quartet, (a) Lullaby, (b) The Bumble Four Teachers Political Speech Earl Kilpatrick Piano Solo ' Florence McCall Reading ueorge Hancen Dialogue . ..... Messrs KilpalrTck and Clark Mixed Quartet ..... Selected Four Students . S0CI ETY CROSS COUNTRY DRIVE A crowd of young people from this city spent Sunday by driving to Hot Lake par-fhr rn t.rnr.l i..n .. ,TITT?-gnrteMi,n rWonSTSStTr--- Jk- r- H.XI i- II-aarande. 20 21 1 Wit Li K'eb Kidwell r Gremrv. B7I n m l rt . . I Siegrist lb ' Leatham ! P" J. '"V ,rJ A Crawford 2b Bradshaw f&&k&&r.'-'" ' X f a Koosar M Carter I ;fism'' iaMm 5 .1 . 1 ii AiBLuLL I V I a - 'JaaBMtsaaisBaaBB.r r2a. .ia anav X--S'Vtl Cotner rt .u " Z EMI, KTBA'VI !en V VanBuren c.T " 7 .SLESJffM I S- -SelectedT "f! 2Hr fve. Those who went were: Misses Vera Goodnough, Zaida Heiny. of Portland Olive Crawford, ' Muriel Goodnough, Justine Clark, Edna McCall, Lulu Gulling, Bess Goodnough, Sadie Meloy, Dorethy Zuber, Ethel Gulling, Florence McCall, Gertrude Ralston and Edna Wissler. SPORTING EVENTS DOINGS OH LOCAL AND (OAST TKCK AD DI AMOND ta uranaa nas a strong team, and no one who saw the game yesterday will dispute it Alicel came on the field with a vague hope of showing the players from La Grande how the game is played down their way. ' Evidently they play consider ably different, for the first three Alicel men that came up made frantic efforts to find the sphere, and churrvad up the atmo sphere In grand style, but it availed them nothing. Gregory delivered nine balls, and when the ninth passed over the plat Umpire Andrews bellowed out, "Batter cut" for the third time. Crawford was the first man up for La Grande. From then on to. the end of the game the local players hit Meyers at will. It would be useless to attempt to enumerate the plays as Alicel errors were so frequent that the tolly man could'nt keep up with the game, The feature of the game was the twirling of Gregory. For six innings he simply was too much for the visitors in struck out man after man. Occasior.aly they would get a rap at the ball but never a safe hit did they score until after the sixth inning. The last three innings saw Retaal in the box for La Grande and the the Alicel men taking turns about throw ing. Betzel allowed no ru-3 but Alicel idid get three hits off him. It might be well to mention her that La Grande jplayed an errorless gam up to the ninth nning. In the last inning Kooser mude jon rror, and allowed the first stolen base for Alicel. Klebs tossed the ball to second wnen he saw the base runner and Kooser got his big mit on it alright and had his man out six feet from the base, 1 when he dropped the ball. The fielding exhibition put up by the local . team was worthy of mention. Siegmts at the nitial bag was always there and with the on exception, short stop and second base were well covered by Kooser and Craw ford. These two important positions were ably handled and the team work of these two players was a feature of the game. Childers at third had one attempt that he failed to land, it could not be called a pos sible.. Out in the field Cotner had one opportunity and made the best of it. So did Van Buren. Collins failed to get a chance. Hovering over the home plate was the big piece of big base ball flesh in the shape of Klebs and he is certainly al there. Cool as a cucumber he waited for the ball and regardless of where it came he was there. With a little more coaching and practicing. La Grande wil have ataxceefflr!' TABLETS A new line of tablets just arrived. 1316 Adams Avenue. W. K. DavT SKKAUUh 7TWALLA WAECA 4 Sprague defeated the Boosters at Walla Walla, Saturday afternnoon by the wore of seven to four. The game was void of sensational features. Bat t r es: Walla Walla-Parks and Lan'ord; Sprague. Vogle and Hannie. . NELSON HERRERA The Nelson-Herrera fight, is to be pull- eu oir at cssingwn Pennsylvania on the twenty-fifth of April. WALLOWA COUNTY Send your collections and cash items to Tie Stock Growers - Farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA. OREGON. We pay five per cent interest i time deposit. (AP1TAL, S25.003.CO C. T. McDaniel, Cashier. A. K. Steunenbero, Pres. A HUNGRY NAN 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 particularly large slice of hi bank account, theyjr range to have him dine at our restablfalt. They know the better the dinner the las er he will grant their request. And they also know the best dinner is to be had .right here. The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucklc. Proprietor op"" da v aNU .Vl itir We sell weekly A Cft mealtlcltau !ir 4 NOTHING BETTER 2S0UR CUSHION AND RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES RUNABOUTS AND TWO SLATED FULL LINE NOW IN STOCjK Our steam Rolled Barley can't be beat All kinds of feed constantly kept on hand. Choice lot of timothy just arrived. PfclCES RIGHT Phone Main 6 GRANDE RONDE(ASH(Q. Lewis Bros. Prop.- . NEW SAILOR HATS MEW WHITE HAD BAGS , BELTS AMD CLOVES COLD TOUCHED COLLARS E. M; Wellman & ADAMS AVENUE company