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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1906)
I ' f I . ; : ! i i I.-2 0 0 NEtf SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AX The Golden V: . ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ORGANDIES, BATISTES, , LAWNS, DIMITIES, INDIA UN )NS, WHITE UNEN SUITINGS, INDIAN HEAD Prices 1 I TH E GOLD Largest' Store- o CALL UP MAIN 75 i a 3 OR FIRST CLASS GROCERIES 4 Fresh fruits and vegetables every day s .... f I ..Your orders promptly delivered as ; V. ' 2 fast as ordered " s : ' - K-- ' Standard brands always in stock. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY L POLACK, Propr. : To advertise my hih grade shoes I will : I GIVE AWAY 1 : every tvvelvth pair that goes' out of : : my store : I carry the HANAN, WALKOVER and HARLOW. Call for further particulars A. V. ANDREWS,! TAILOR and ioPA 0 YARDS Rule 50 to CALL AND SEE THEM THEY ARE BEAUTIeS E RULE COMPANY .1308, 1 1312 Adams Avenue. ' HABERDASHER IISH Red Cross Drug Store A. C. MacLcnnan sole dlstributor.Union and Wallowa counties Store yard c per Smallest Prices MEMORIAL DAY Program of exei cites to be given t th Central Church of Chritt at 5 p. m. on Memorial Day, May 80. " ' ;. Processional Hymn, Qod Guard Columbia Nfvin ...... ......i..:..,.i,. The Choir Invocation W. R. Burnett Reading of Order ' Q. A. R. Post Exercises Lincoln' Addree at Gettysburg Song "The Same Blue Eyee" Bronner Gertrude Crandall Recitation, "Enlisted" Eliza Culvert Hall" Clara Barton Gore Hymn.: ."God of Nation" t By the Audience Recitation. "Cover them over with beautiful flower Carleton Donald S. Coburn Quartette, "Boys of the Old Brigade" Ormeby - ...... Misses Richardson, Mack, Messrs T. William and Carrol Mack Recitation, "Thomas at Chickamauga" Mr. Maud Crandall Flag Drill By Children Conducted by Miss Rohan Memorial Address J. W. Knowles Tribute to" The Unknown Dead'.' W. R.C. Song ."America" By the Andience Benediction .'. Rev. 0. H. King Taps , FOR SALE , Eight acres, 6 room house.barn, place fo chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o ruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. John Gavn t AMUSEMENTS 4if.ll! ABSOLUTELY ALL HAVANA LOCAL ITEMS .There be no dance at the Commercial Club tonight. : Memorial service will be held at Summerville next Wednesday. C. E. Cochran of Union, and Chairman of the Republican central committee i in the city today. '. - : - The building formerly occupied by the Arcade ealoon is being remodled for a general merchandise store. . . . H. Christofferson has disposed of hi branch harness store in Elgin to an Idaho man by the nam of 0. C. Wixom. ' J. E. Carver of Priarie City was In the city this morning on his way to Elgin as a delegate to the convention there. Geo. Ball, who was a delegate to the I. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge at Portland, re turned thist- morning.: A. E. Eaton of Union, returned on. the same train. " The Progressive' Entertainers," under '.he management ef Johnnie Riggs; went to North Powder today "to make ' their initial performance ton'ght. - Remember the. Union Meetings Sunday evening at 8,, clock at the ' Fresbyterian church in the'intrest ofGood Citizinship address by Mr, PmuJ Roder of ; Portland. Miss Vlertie Aldrich will sing. ' : - J. C. Henry Republican nominee for County Judge. S. F. Ivanhoe Republican nominee for district attorney and J. M. Hilts Republican! nomine k for, coroner) were in fcigin yesterday looking aiW puii tical interests. ' The ladle of the Presbvterian Mission- ary Society left this morning for Sum metville where they will meet with the MiMionary ociety of that place this after noon. Last nights rain was general over the valley. Reports from Cove. Imbler, and Summerville all announce a good rain. Rain drop sprout into dollar in this val- y '.. v ; . ' .. Assistant Superintendent Connelly and family expect to leave- this evening for their new horn in Portland. They have many friend her who .join with the Observer in wishing them all possible success in their new home. - Ensley, Alaska. Ma 28 God Gordon Bubo. President of the firot national bank's, was arretted todav chartrad with embezzling forty thousand dollar of th name money, n was tent to jail on a $10,000 bond awaiting trail. Mr. Steam was down from No rth Fork thi morning. She will return Mon day taking with her her son, Millard who has been staying with his sister Mrs. Han cock. Millard ha been going to school here sine last January. Mr. Stearns is th Telegraph Operator at North Fork. M. a. Wagner has purchased the EL Chrii -i.toph.raon harness shop on Adam, mue and ODened hi. Diace of under a new name today. Mr. Wagner i. an experienced harness maker of Wan atche, Washington and came her from ther. Hi family will arrive next week. Prof, and Mr. H. J. Hockenberry leave Monday . morning for Portland on a two week visit with their son, who has rvtenuy ufwnea an arcmieccs office in hat city. Taey wiilt also visit Ilwaco Wash., where he will deliver an address to the students at the high school crm mencment services. Myron Hockenberry is the principal of the Ilwaco high school. The District convention of the Epworth League which open at Elgin, is attract ing many from La Grande. Presiding Elder Gillilan. Rev. B. F. Meridith and Mr. Lydia Reaves went over on the Elgin train thi morning. Misses Eona Breckinridg. Mary Riesland and Messers Herman 4 nd James Clark, drove over this morning. Geo. L Cleaver, is in Wallowa and will return by way of Elgin and attend the meetings. AUEiiirorw. All members are requested to be present at the Woodman hall this evening. May 25. as the annual' election will take place. J. H. Keeny. Clerk. FILLED AND HAND 5C SCREEN New', the Urn. to commence war on th. (lie. Com. and get some screen door, and window screen. I My hammock, cannot be beat for price, quality, beauty. Th. tim. i. h.r. for you to keep your lawn in order. I I mowers and lawn rak. all price and BEE SUPPLIES ! have the bee hive, and .upplie that n,. . m. .hinole. door, and window S if you are building. j MRS- T-N-' Hardware and STOCKTON f RUIT CROP DESTROYED (Scrlpp. New. Association) ' , Stockton, California May 26 An inch of rain accompanied the .high wind doing great damage to crops. The cherry crop is destroyed and all fruit, in the country are damaged. Eleven to fifteen percent of the hay crop it a loss. Old vineyard's ar damaged heavily. Dijncro friaKfS REPUBLICANS (Scrlpp New Association) J Washington May 26 Representative Rucker, who it supporting a bill looking to publicity in campaign contribution, charged the Republican with insincerity n treating the subject He said "Th action of th committee voting against the report on the bill, justifies a suspicion that at least some of th majority, ar really opposed to the proposed legislation' ANOTHER EMPLOYEE BRIBED (Scrlpp New. Association) Clevland,Ghio, May 26 W. E. McEwin, formerly a Lake Shore railroad employee, while before th inter-state commerce commiasion (aid that the road gave the Standard Oil Company battel rates than other companies. Hi fellow employee received hay from the Stand ard that they might work for th il com pany' interest. ' Newspaper editors were called, injan attempt to show news paper were bribed to support th Stand ard. S. B. Ellis, an Illinois dealer testi fied that driver were bribed by th standard to secure reports of oil sales. PREVENTING APOPLECTIC STROKES Life and haoDines. would ha con served if people would resort to Osteo pathy before the apoplectic stroke instead of after it. Ostespathic methods equalize oiooanow ana relieve congestion of the brain, thereby preventing the unfortunate siroKe. Many a lire ha. been saved by thi agency. Osteopathy i. likewise very helpful in overcoming the operative causes of apop lexy after the rupture of an artery on the brain ha. occurred, tending both to prevent recurrence of the damage and at the same time hastening ahnrnt!nn of the clot; yet the ideal treatment is un questionably prevention. . Why wait till blood vessels degenerate from faulty bodily processes, and permit the work and worries of life to threaten you with congestion in these same unsafe blood vessels, when both conditions may oe forestalled and in great measure pre vented? The osteopathic physician can relieve cerebral congestion, thus -varding off apoplexy, as well as curing less seri ous things, like insomnia, headache and neurasthenia. It is all right to talk about beauty hab its, out most women are to busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty hab its. Therefore they take Holli star's Rrv.lrw Mountain Tea. 55 cents, Tea or Tablets Newlih Druo Co G IGA MADE DOORS t have rubber and cotton hose, lawn quality. :- you waut. Call and get some of.. ar nrst ciass try wm. ui - MURPHY crockery. AMIDST PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS" and in th. heart of th business section of the city i our restaurant located. Her th business men and ladie can partake of good wholesome food. Our cookery it of the best, and the service quick, neat and courteous, . - . OUR BILL OF FARE comprise many appetizing dishes, and i changed daily, to that you'll hav a variety of food in them. Variety of food tends to make u en thusiastic ' with our meals, and it really necessary to proper health. The same food over and over again make us "to4d of Mting." Call at our restaurant LA test the merits of our dishes. . The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucklc Proprietor OPKH DAT ND SI t it wMil.etkijr;i ca ATT.1TIC1 VOTER! Arrangrrunt' hive sen made by th Unioi Co. 'tv heDUiii o Central Com- mitee a d the i aGranae republican Club for a s. "t ( i ee ns to .be held af Ah numerou' towrs in khi. county at wkpfe a public speik r will ad res. the votefi on the political insures of the day. This meeting will be held during th coming week. Exact dates will appear later Watch for annoucement on poster, LOST Brown fur boa between Proeb tel bridge and Al Good' place Sunday. Finder please return same to this of fice and recieve suitable reward. DeWitt DWlt!sh nam to look for hm ft yon i to to fcur Witch Hue) Stlva. M DtWin's Witch Haul Stive Is the 1 odttrml and only canulna. In (act ' M DaWltt'slith onlvWItch HuelSalra J that Is made from th unadulterated I, J Yirj i it rl wucn-nazei All others am eounMrfettt baa Imt Utloiis. cheap and worthleee arm dtnierom. DeWltt t Witch Hazel Salr a apeclflc lor Pllea; Blind. Bleedlna, ItchlntandProtrudlnt Piles. AlaoCuta, Bum. Bruise. Spralna, Laceration, Contuslona, Bolls. Carbuncles. E ere ma, Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other Sklo Diseases, SALVE PBBPAB4D ar E.C. DeWitt t Co., cuciw I I '-- A T HiLl, Drggist mm