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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1906)
A. jrmmmmmwHw Good Garc'cn Rcke 25c Some Swell Footwear, Tan and Canvas in Oxfords New and neat est Things in LACL CURTAINS " Good Garden ! ) i t C : ,i : Hoe ; 25c LOCAL ITEMS Tt1 KEEN KUTTER TOOLS V New Line "of up-to-date NECKWEAR Just in, Latest I Mpyilties in. J DRESS SHIRTS - RUBBER HOSE . GARDEN SEEDi Anything in the line of tools for gardening 1 , : i Lawn Mowers, , , I Grass Catchers, i Pruning Shears. . Get it at the Golden Rule Co: V; Nozz'e Sprinklers and v.i:;HOSE..Li: Fixtures Spring Goods case call food Fishing Tackle Camping - Goods Stoves, Cots, Stools, Dishes, Tents- Just Received New Styles in LADIE'S HVTS latest novelties in Waist ings Summer Suiting ;. Rubber hose Per Foot THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Largest ? Store. 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Smallest Prices - ' - - ........ .. ;??! , -M A- My Spring Stock of men's high v . ' .. : grade furnishings is now complete i your inspection solicited. I TAILOR and HABERDASHER CALL UP MAIN 75 FOR FIRST CLASS GROCERIES Fresh fruits and vegetables every day Your orders promptly delivered as fast as ordered .. Standard brands always in stock. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. SOCIETY - Tha ladies Neighborhood Club will hold an open meeting Tuesday evening. May 16, to which everyone is cordially invited. A novel and interesting program has been prepared. A small admission fes pi 10 cents will be charged. . The ladies of the . Kaffee Kiatch have postponed the meeting which was to have taken place' at Mrs. Molitor, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. William Allison will entertain the Five Hundred Club tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Clarence Crawford entertained most enjoyably at High Five yesterday afternoon, . Prizes were ' won by Mes dames M.L. Causey. Jay Van Buren, F. E. Moorn. strawberry ice, cake and grape frappe were served. Those present were Mesdames M. L. Causey, E. W. Bartlett. G. E. McCully. Jay Van Buren, E. E. Bragg, J. M. Berry. M. K. Hall, Fred Swaney, Guy Byrkit. F. E. Moore, Z. P. Eubank. Miss Felicie Lyne. . i ad The Dixon Jubilee singers entertain at the Central Church tonight Wm. Mastarson, a former resident of this city, but now of Portland, is in the the city today visiting friends. A. C. MacLennan of the Red Cross Drug Store won Jha burnt wood ' stand which was raffled at Adcook" furniture store. The Christian Endeavcr of the Presby terian cnureh are to give a lawn social at the noma of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holm next Friday evening. , Ineur issue' of May 3, was a want stating that Miss St. Croix had lost a purse. The purse was found the same evening and the owner can have the same by calling at this office. Hon. Henry Rinehart of Summerville was a La Grande visitor yesterday. He returned home this morninor. '.: Attorney F. S. Ivanhoa drove over to Union this afternoon. He expects to return this evening and will leave in the morning for Wallowa Valley points. Willie Nelson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson, who was so ill that he had been given up to die. is responding to the care of Dr. G. L. Bigger and is much better today. ;.' Miss Carry 0. Millspa'ugh "of Portland. general missionary of the Young People and Women- Work in Oregon, ' is a guest at the Rev. W. H.Gibson home this week. She will occupy the Baptist church pulpit next Sunday morning and evening. The fire department was called out by a false alarm last evening. A bon fire was the extent of the supposed blaze. Postmaster Rlchey waa burning rubbish in his backyard. L. B. Rinehart, arrived in the city yes terday from Vale and left this morning for the Rinehart place near Summerville to visit a few days with his brothers. A. S. Warren of Athena is in tha city today completing a deal whereby he dis poses of 780 acres of land near Clover Creek to Mr. Isenbergher. The consider ation is $4000. On Friday evening. May 1 1 tha Chris tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will give a lawn social at the I have just received a new stock of the celebrated Keen Kutter carpenter tools which are first class in every respect, also j a new lot of Crescent Wheels, Call and ! L FISHING TACKLE My stock of fishing tacklo cannot be beat, I, have everything you need POLE ., , 6c to SI 0.00 REELS : ISc to $6.00 LINES. :, 5c tc $2.50 Price9 in proportion on everything else jMRS.T-N. MURPHY 'Hardware and crockery. ' - ! 1 "; :... (b ; AMUSEMENTS .LM: MERCHANT OF VENICE. MAY 24 This play to be given May,24, by the iu wiiiii iiigii ouiiuui Seniors, wei adapted to those who render it A gocd school play by enthusiatic young people is sure.toscorea hit and there is nothing like dramatics to stimulate school or class enthusiasm. The Seniors are to appear in full costume and are making thatcare ful preparation which is so needful in achieving a successful rendition of any play, A crowded house will undoubedly greet our young people in this, there first appearance in farce comedy. ECKHARDT PROVOKES LAUGHS Tha Eckhardt's Ideals presented a laughable comedy last evening entitled "A Women in the Case." Every character n tha play helped to bring out tha many incidents In the story. Tonight the corn- home of I pany will present "Under Old Glory." Mr. and Mrs: F. E. Holm corner of 8th . This military comedy tells a funny yet and M. st. Refreshments will be served , pathetic story of the Civil war times. It . NOTICOf )).ir,)l Notice is hereby given, that the firm of McCarthy and Childars. has this day been desolved, F. P. Childers retiring from the firm and J. A. McCarthy, continuing the business known as tha St. Lewis Livery and Feed Stable. The said J. A. McCarthy agreeing to pay all indebtness against the said firm and is empowered to collect alt accounts due the said firm. Dated this 26. day of April 1906. at La Grande. Oregon. J. H. McCarthy F. P. Childsrs consisting of ice cream and cake. Price 15 cents.. J. "L.' L'tnebergher, proprietor of the Llneberger resort at Ladd Caayon. was in the city today arranging for a carryall with which he will carry aasserigers from H t Lake to his famous resort at Ladd creek. ' "' .' A log raft of 6,000,000 feet, n tow of the Francis H. Legget, left Astooia May 2 for San Francisco. Off the coast of northern California all the hawsers part ed in a heavy sea, and the raft is still at large. H. S. Massee 'will take charge of the milk delivery for the Blue Mountain Creamery in the morning. Mr. Masses is an experienced dairyman. -Tha Cream ery is to be congratulated upon having s ecured his services. Mrs. Lnura Boynton leaves in the morn ing for Tacoma. . Mr. Boynton preceeded her several weeks ago and they will make their future home on theSound. Mr. and Mrs. Boynton will be greatly missed jn this city e"pec;ally in church work where they are always active.' Mr. and Mrs. J. W.. Dickey will join them in a few weeks. Mr. L. Oldenburg was in the c'ty las evening to attend the meeting called to consider the vinegar factory proposition, stated tint he and Mr. Lyman had just completed setting out sixteen acres in berries, mostly strawberries, some Logan and Red Raspberries, and 4700 apple trees besides planting 110 acres in pota toes. Mr. Oldenburg has been a success ful gardener and fruit grower in this valley for the past thirty years and has set out as many trees as any man i" the county. " is full of laughs from start to finish, and still has a good plot. All lovers of comedy should attend this performance. . , VTHE CALIFORNIA GIRLS." Among the new attractions announced for this season on the burlesque trail, "The California Girls" Is the latest addi tiont o this field of amusement. There are a whole lot of gtod things, that are quite out of the ordinary, pro mised with this new candidate for public approval, not the least of which is a liv ing boquet of feminine beauty and lovli ness, which, it is claimed, makes all en chantresses look like soiled duces in a seveu-up deck. Then there is said to be a chorus of cultivated female voices that blend in delightful harmony; comedy cre ations which are productive or tha most hearty laughter. Despite the fact the show is of great magnitude and contains numberless fea tures, the program is arranged so that the acts follow each other in such rapid succession that not an idle second of time occurs from the first rise until the final fall of the curtain. Prominent n the tamers wicn "ine Vjaiirornia u:rls are "The 4 Thoroughbreds, The Amatos. Ross and, Misses Russell and Wells, Evelyn Fonner." A chorus of thirty beautiful maidens in the latest musical novelties. JATTRA(TV SURROUNDINGS, . Add to the enjoyment of eating. Our restaurant is run on this principle and our tables, not to speatc of our employee are attractive to the eye. Snowy linen, shining silver and glittering glass ware make an appetizing preparation for tha good food wa serve, and there is HO DISAPPOINTMENT , when it is placed before you, perfectly cooked and in generous proportion!. How we manage'to serve such meals at, auch modest prices, is a mystery to "ery housekeeper in town. ' The Model Restaurant J. A. ArbucKIr, Proprietor OP'S DAY lulttjcm i ir FOR RENT Two desirable rooms near Depot St. Enquire at this office. MARRIED McNISH KIRTLEY. At the residence of Mr. H. G. Scott, CJinton, Mo., at noon, April 50, 1906, Mr. Samuel A. McNish. of Lewisvilie, Aak., anf f Miss Grace Darling Kirtley, of Lafinde. Oregon, were united in marriage, Rev. Truex speaking the solemn words which bound for life their destinies. Mr. McNieh, who has been for eleven years the editor and proprietor of this paper, is promident in the business and social circles of this city and holds the responsible position of Financial Secre tary of the Arkansas Press Association. He is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and is a scion of an old and honorable family of the Volunteer State. The bride Is the talented daughter of Mr- and Mrs. H. Kirtley, of La Grande, j Oregon, where she was br.rn and reared. st of principal enter- ! T"! f ' ""f Py C0U ...j, .. uid onae nas Vny relatives, are glad to know tl.Jhis Western rose has been transplanted in our genial Southern clime. This wedding is the culmination of a pretty little romance which began last summer, when Miss Kirtley was the guest of her cousins. Medam.. r n They are comint with their sweet sonos DuBose. W P r.r.ru.u-j j , , ' of the Southland, their quaint negro mel- ! key. and whBn ,h.T"" ... . ooies. ineir camp meeting songs that go w u Iar h me to our hearts. W. C. Buckner. who I western heme, .carried Editor McNishe' made tfe Tennesseeians famous is the j heart with her. They met by agreement basso. The seven colored people who i in Clinton, Mo., and were married on data compose the company will delight their aDve mentioned. LiFayett; Racardar. hearers. Central Church May 9. Tickets ! V. j( and reserved seats at Selders' store. HELP WANTED Experienced chAler W. J. Bryan says: "They are fine maid wan.ted a once. Permanent po singers splendid entertainers." Q I Sltl0n to rint person. Inquire at Som- t mer Hotel. ' THE DIXIE JUBILEES AIISH U 5C GA ' ABSOLUTELY ALL HAVANA FILLED AND HAND MADE Red Cross Dru i -. g Store A. C. MacLennan sole distributor, Union and Wallowa counties ts)aa)0ooe) aaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,-t