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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
5pi X Good s Garden Rake 0 25c Some Swell ( Footwear, Tan and Canvas in Oxfords New and neat est Things in LACE. CURTAINS New Line of up-to-date NECKWEAR i'i : .t,.'-V '-.A, '' ". I,. ....! , f Just in, Latest Moveltics in, DRESS SHIRTS: Nozzle Sprinklers and HOSt FIXTURES RUBBER HOSE V GARDEN SEED Anything in the line of toots for gardening Lawn Mowers, a !. J Crass Catchers, J Pruning Shears. Get It at the Golden Rule Co. Spring Goods Base Ball Good Fishing Tackle Camping Goods Stools, Dishes, Tents Good Garden Hoe 25c Just Received LOCAL ITEMS 1 Ntw Styles in LADIE'S HATS. TOOLS latest novelties in Waistihgs Summer Suitings Rubber Hose ivrv Per Foot THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I Largest Store 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Smallest Prices ""tfMltttMMHtMU M M . , T . j My Spring Stock of men's high j : grade furnishings is now complete j 1 your inspection solicited. I : iA. V. ANDREWS,! TAILOR and HABERDASHER GALL 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. HIE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLACK, Propr. SOCIEI The Ladie'a Aid Society of the Presby terian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Moore. The afternoon was spent in piecing . a quilt. Lemonade and lady fingers were served. The public is cordially invited to attend the open meeting of the Neiorhborh Club, which will take place next Tuesd evening at the Commercial club. l-UK RENT Two desirahl--r5oms nekr . Depot St. EnqwertrfTihis office. ' BLUE MOUNTAIN FOREST RESERVE Application For Grazing Permits, Nntice is hereby given that all appli cations for permits to graze cattler horses, and sheep within the Eastern Division, of the Blue Mountain Forest Reserve, during the season of 1906, must be submitted to D. B, Snellen Forest Superintendent. Baker City, Oregon, on o before May 19, 1906. Full inform ation in regard to the grazing tees to be charged, and blank forms to be used in making application, will pe furnished upon request addressed to the abovo named officer. RICH LOAM Extra rich black loam, for filling gar dens. etc.. for sale and delivered. I also have gravel for str .-t filling, close in delivered o on the pla:e, ' J. L. Mars. ' m A. C. MacLennon is in Wallowa - today on a business trip. Mr. T. H. Boynt-n left this morning for her new iome in Tacoma. Rev. Father Whyte is calling on friends in Baker City today. Ferdinand Slack of Summerville was a county seat visitor today. Hon. D. B. Reese, one of Cove's ag gressive citizens drove over to La Grande today. Xtomey J. W. Knowles left this .norn- ing to appear before the Supreme court t Pendleton. Walter M. Pierce of Pendleton is in the city today. While here he will . visit his ranch. Dr. P. Y. K. Peering ef Union Dassed through this morning enroute to Portland to visit his daughters. 7 Roscue Hughes, this morning plead guiltd to the charge of disordely conduct and was fined $10 by Recorder Snook. The entertainment of the 401 Club by the Misses Paul and Williams has been eddiffiently postponed. ; . , John Hall, who has been ill with appendicitis for a week, has so far re covered as to be able to be upon the street a short time today. - Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe and son Lytton left this morning for Wallowa valley points. The Col. it making a through campaign nrt will r.rtinlv he our nitt district attorney. . Friends of the late Dr. L. D. 'fceavis will be given the privilege of visiting the remains at the home from 10 a. ml to lp.m. The casket will not be opened at the church. . La Grande will fittingly observe Mem orial day, and the G. A. R W. R. C, and the W. O. W. have already appointed committees to arrange a program. Com plete details will be announced later. Memorial day comes on Wednesday, May Governor Chamberlain passed throueh the city this morning on his way to Baker City where he will take the stump for the coming campaign.) The Governor will te-wisny nf fha towns in the Valley and will be heard in La Grande on Mon dsy evening. The place and hour will be announced later. Contractor Ceorge Kreiger, who has been confined to his home by illness for many weeks, has recovered and was re ceiving, the congratulations of his many friends today. George said he knew that La Grande would soon enter upon a busy building season and he could not afford to housed up any longer. M. S. Carrol visited the Island City Odd Fellow lodge last evening and as a result he is laying off today and is occupy ing a handsome oak chair which was pre sented to him by the members of the Island City lodgej The "chair was pre sented toTiim asa token of the esteem and mark appreciation of the many acts of kindness which Mr Carrol has lavished upon the Island City lodge. Mr. Carrol greatly appreciates this token of friend ship on the part' of his neighboring lodge. The mark of honor is of special impor tance as Mr. Carrol is not a member of the La Grande lodge. ! KEEN KUTTER i : I have just received a new stock of the J 5 I I 1 I l.-ii - A t ; ceieoraiea reen ixuuer wrpenier iuuis ; : which are first class in every respect, also : j a new lot of Crescent Wheels. Call and j : see them i -1 : : : ' TIE MAKERS WANTED 10 to 15 experienced tie makers want ed at once to work in timber near Union Ore. Good wages and long job. For further information address, R. A. Marr Care Central Railway of Ore, Union O re FISHING TACKLE My stock of fishing tackle cannot be beat, -1 have everything you need POLE 6c to $10.00 REELS' ISc to $6.00 LINES 5c tc $2.50 Prices in proportion on everything else I MRS. Ti N-'MU'RPHYl Z Hardware and crockery,' ., REM ESTATE TRANSFER S ATTENTION A. f. AND A. M All members of the La Grande Lodge, No. 41, A. F. and A. M. and also all sojourning brothers are requested to meet at the Masonic Temple, Friday May 1 1; at one o'clock p. m. for the purpose at tending the funeraj of our late brother. Dr. L. D. Reavis. Frank Kilpatrick, W. M. ATTENTION W.O.W. Members of La Grande lodge No. 169 W. O. W. are requested to meet in their hall at 1:30 sharp, tomorrow afternoon, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our neighbor Dr. L. D. Reavis. Neri Ackles . Consul Commander. Real Estate transfers made in County Recorder Proctor's office the past week are: Hattie Berry to Eliza K. Stringham. $700. Lots 6, 7, 8, 9. B. K. 7. Imbler. Wm. Mclllroy to La Grande Investment Company. $1.00. SE SE! SEtf. 16. T 2, S. R. 40. State of Oregon to Wm. Mclllroy, $400. NEV NE NWJf N,i SE'f SE V 16, T 2. S. R. 40. Jessie Imbler to Mary Duncan, $1.00. NW,ySWJSW,y NWJf. Lots 2, 3, 4. T 2, S. R. 59. Ameila Kimball to D. E. Cox, $1200. S bk. 12. Arnold and Dray.s addition to La Grande. I . J. M. Mitchell to John Waterman, $450. E.I4 NWtf NEV NWK NW!' NEtf, 23. W tiEli E NE 27 NWK 22 E SEK 22 E NEK 27 W SWK NE SWK 22 S SWK NEK SW,K NWK SEK 23 SEK NEK. 22. T 6. S. R. 40. La Grande Lodge of I. O. O. F. to J. M. Clark, $1.00. For water right. Wm. Kirk to Geo. E. Horn, $350. Part NWK 18, T4. S. R. 40. J. M. Clark to La Grande Lodge I. O. O. F., $1.00. NWK SEK. 17. T 3, S. R 38. J. D. Warren to A. F. Warren, $20,- 000. SWK SEK 19. SEK SW,K WK SEK 20, NWK NWK SJ NWK SWK. 21. NWK NEK S NEK NW.K 30. T 4, S. K. 59. A. F. Warren to Herman Echenberger, $4000. SWK SEK 19. SEK SWK w&H'i. ZO, NWKEKNWKSjtf NH!i. oU, T4, 5. R. 34. JATTRACTVE SURROUNDINGS, Add to the enjoyment of eating. Our restaurant is run on this principle and our tables, not to speak of our employees are attractive to the eye.' Snowy linen, shining silver and glittering glass wart make an appetizing preperation for the good food we serve, and there is NO DISAPPOINTMENT when it is placed before you, perfectly cooked and in generous proportions. How we manage to serve such meals at such modest prices is a mystery to every housekeeper in town. The Model Restaurt J. A. Af buckle, Proprietor OPFS DAY We tell weekly i CA AN EDITORIAL RETRACTION An excited Looking man recently enter ed the editorial sanctum of a Western editor, exclaiming: "That notice of my death is false, sit. I'll horsewhip you within an inch of your life if you don't apologize in your next issue." The editor inserted the following the next da llV"We regret extremely to announce ir the paragraph which stated that Major Blazen was dead is without foundation." i The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank Caoital 0.0 00 Opened for Business May I j Solicits a share of your business in the banking line especially savings and i? active accounts. OFFICERS GEO fRCo 'ient W"' M'LLER, Vice Rresident GEO. L CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROGG IN, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS C t' ' ,MILLER' GE0RGE PALMER' J' L CAVINESS C.T.BACON, GEO. L. CLEAVER, TURNER OLIVER. F.J. HOLMES 1. J. &UKOUGIN i A J A Al A i Al MAID 5C GA ABSOLUTELY ALL HAVANA FILLED AND HAND MADE Red Cross Drug Store A. C. MacLcnnan sole distributor, Union and Wallowa counties