La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 17, 1906, Image 8

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INDIA UN )NS, W ITE UNEN SUITINGS, INDIAN HEAD
Prices
CALL AND SEE THEM
THEY ARE BEAUTlcS
the;golden rule company
Largest Stor-
1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue.
Smallest Prices
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FOR FIRST CLASS GROCERIES
Fresh fruits and vegetables every day ;-4,
:Your orders promptly delivered as
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Standard brands always in stock.
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THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
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A. V. ANDREWS,!
TAILOR ard HABERDASHER
Many of our readers will be glad
know that the sugar , beet acreag-e
year is almost double that of last session
and by far the largest in the history of
the industry in the county.
Many of the beets first planted are up
and a good stand is reported. The beets
are strong and show better color and
more vigor than at any time in the' past.
Some patches are already thinned : and
the thinning will be In full blast by the
middle of next week.
General manager F.S. Bram well states
that the outlook for tonnage is better
at thiar time, by far, than at any time in
t :e history of the factory. "Our acreage
baing so very much increased we; may
consistently hope for a heavy harvest."
The following detailed statement, gives
the acreage of individual holdings and the
acreage planted by the sugar company
and where situated.
PLACB INDIVIDUAL COMPANY ' TOTAL
LaGrande 641 1038 1579
Union 721 159S . " 2116
Alicel 249 218 46?
Cove 280 70 .350
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LOST On the road between the National
Lumber Company's plaining mill and
the New Armor building, a pair of iron
binders used for binding a load of lum-
ber. Return to National Lumber Com
pany's office. .
Mrs. Wm. Lanmen is still on the sick
list "' ' ' "" ' ' '
The Electric Concert Co. left Monday
for Wallowa,1
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter made a business
j94p Island City Monday.
K BORN In this city May 13. ,1906 to
vt I Mr. and Mrs. D. Murchison a son.
wMrsTGaskeU of La Grande was looking
after her interest in this city Saturday,
Miss Elma Mills returned home Sun
day after spending few -days in the
county.' ' .-.' - 'f-i '
Miss Ida Giimart returned home Sun
day from La Grande were she has been
for the past month;
Hon, Justice Wade of Walla Walla was
in the city this morning on hij. way to
Visit friends at Summerville. ,.,
Mrs, S. N. Chote setured )Kme Satur
day from Wallowa where she has betn
visiting for the past week,.,
Mr. Chas. and Miss Pearl Murchison
of La Grande spent Sunday in this oity
visiting fnends and relatives. '-
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i nere is quite a Dit or excitment in our
city now in watching the lumber' train
from Robinson and Wades saw-mill.
Miss Maudie Chatin returned to her
home in Elgin Monday after spending a
few days with her cousin, Violet Chatin
Mjs Jessie Gilbert, ' who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs: L. M. Hoyt, left
yesterday morning for WaHa Walla,
W..h
JProf. J. F. Frost of Summerville h'gh
tchool returned to home a MyMinvill
Ore., Monday. H! mkny friends regit
seeing him go,
Hon, Justice Wade of Walla Walla ar-
J rived in the city last evening and went to
SummerVllla this morning to visit friends
and relatives.. ,..,.;..:.! .m-.,
Mrs. Robert Smith and chitdren returned
to their home in Island City Monday after
spending a few days ' with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chatin. ;
Mr. F. B. Rutherford, district attorney
of the Local Option Law gave a lecture
Tuesday night. May 16., in the Piesby
terian church which was . well attended
by
. M. Hoyt, wife and two daughters
left this morning on No. 6 for the East.
They will visit in Illinois, Michigan - and
Mr. Hoyt is an employee at
N. shops. ;
Hon. Charles E. Cochran, chairman of
the Union County Central committee,
came over this' morning and Joined the
party of Republican candidate which left
this morning for Elgin. "
Remember the social to be given in the
Methodist church by the boys of the Blue
Mountain Athletic Club tomorrow even
ing. The boys are worthy of a generous
support.' , 1 " '-' 1 ; .
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Moulden left .this
morning for Benton county, Washington
where they expect to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Moulden have been res
idents of our city for the past three years
and have made many warm friends who
regret their departure but wish them the
best of success. '. , . ? . ".'
Rev. A. B. May, Methodist pastor at
Fbra, was a guest at the C. R. Thornton
home last evening. ' T,his morning he
went to North Powder where he will re
new acquaintances. The Reverend was
connected with a newspaper in that city
a few- years ago.
The Taylor Trio, arrived in the city
this morning and will entertain with sing
ing at a Republican rally tonight. The
fourth member of the party was unable
to appearand the trio was substituted.
The singers are Terri Taylor, bass,
Slade Taylor Baritone. C. H. Watson,
tenor.
Summerville was visited by a number
of candidates Saturday evening and was
honored by some fine speeches from Hon.
W. M. Pierce of La Grande. Hon. Mr.
Rothchild of North Powder and Mr. Dunn.
We were all glad to see the smiling face
of their chairman. Mr. T. A. Rinehart of
of La Grande who is so well known in
his vicinity.
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I have just received a new stock of the :
celebrated Keen Kutter carpenter toots
which are fint class in every respect, a'so
a new lot of Crescent Wheels. Call and
see them i -
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FISHING TACKLE
My stock of fishing ta,cklb cannot be beat , I have
everything you need ; , '.
" POLE .: .,..,..... ..j. Scto $10.00
: REELS ...... .. 16c to $6.00 -
LINES ;.....:.;..' ....... ... 5c tc $2.50 ';
. Prices in proportion on everything else .. ' '.y
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IMRS-T-N- MURPHY
J . .. : . i ; .': . : i Hardware and crockery,
County School Superfntenden t, , Wills
of Pendleton, County School Superinten
dent Taton of Baker City and City Super
intendent of City Schools Churchill of
Baker City, and State Superintendent J
H. Ackerman, are in the city today con
ferring with County Superintendent Bragg
with reference to making some' changes
in the Eastern Oregon Teachers Associ
ation district. :; 1 -'
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weaver of Tilden,
Nebraska, who are returning home after
touring the coast stoooed over last nivht
to visit their former neighbors Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Howard, who reside on
iret, . . ;,' i
J. 0. Slater, who has been campaigr!-'
ing in Wallowa county in the interest o
his candidacy for district attorney has
returned.'
SOCIETY
Mrs. N. Molitor will entertain the lad'ej
of the Kaffeer Klatch at her home to mor
row afternoon.
REPORTS
TO THE
SENATE
(Scrlpps News Association)
Washington, May 17 Garfield's ful
report regarding the Standar J Oil Com
pany's relation to the railroads, was sent
to congress by the President without
comment The document consists of
25.000 words. It presents evidence of
rebating secret ratings by which the Stan
dard Oil Company has been able to
crush out competition.
Garfield in a special letter answers the
Standards defense, issued shortly after the
publication of the original summary.
Forturate Mi?sour'nns
"When I was a drueeist, at Livonia.
Mo," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Grvs-
ville. Mo., three of my customers were
permanently cured of consumption by Dr.
King's New Discovery, and are well and
strong today. One was tryinc to sell
hi property and move to Arizona, but
after using New Discovery a short time
he found it unnecessary to do so. 1 re
gard Dr. King's New Discovery as the
most wonderful med cine in existence "
Surest Cough and Cold cure and Throat
and Lung healer. Guaranteed by Drug
gist, 6Cc and $!. Trial bottle free.
Nbwlin Druo Co.
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is an expert. His coffee always has that
delicious fragrance and rich flavor that
dendf perfection Taken in the morning
such coffea j a preparation for the day's
work. .Then
AT LUNCH -
it is a tonic for mind and body. . Taken at
night it is a fitting finish to a good din
ner. And coffee isn't the only good thing
we have. Our bill of fare will reveal
many dishes equally as appetizing.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. At buckle. Proprietor
OP?" DAY
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AMHIVERSARY
"cripps News Association)
Minneapolis. Minn., May 17 Today is
the anni versary of Norway's Independence
and Norwegians here as well as well
other parts of the world are celebrating
the day with great enthusiasm, v The
Norwegian societies of this city and sur
rounding districts have combined their
snorts ana will hold a large mass meet
ing w:th pitrio;ic addressee music and
singing of patriotic songs and there will
also be a number of banquets in honor of
ins occasion.
The separation of Norway from Den-
mark was formally declared on May 17.
1814 and that day has been held' sacred
ever since in the memory of all patriotic
Norwegians. The separation of Norway
f rom Sweden has added ' considerable
significance to the oharvanr nr k. j,..
- w v. vno ujr
and never was the anniversary celebrated
mucn entnusiasm as this year.
" Tlini f urrinmiMti-
Scrlpps News Association)'
Pekin, May 1 6 French catholic mis
sionaries and the native converts in the
Hui province are reported massacred lat
Saturday. The French government has
taken up the news and is investigating
the truth of it.
SPAMISH
MA
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ABSOLUTELY ALL HAVANA FILLED, AND HAND MADE
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Red
Cross
Drug
Store
A. C. MacLennan sole distributor, Union and Wallowa counties