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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1906)
LOCAL ITEMS r75 : : GREAT JUNE WHITE SALE to be inaugurated at Hie Golden Rule Store Monday, June Fourth tvffy'iady knows that this is to be the wh'te season. Eery lady wants to be pfc ' Pared for it. and ue are going to give all an opportunity to buy white goods at sucii price's as were never before offered at t.lis season of the year. Thousands of yards ,of li'-oni. D mities. Sui'ings. Embroideries. Laces, thousands' ef tfarmpnt in daintx, ; Vn?r M",iin Siirt Waists. Wash Skirts, go in this great sale at 'laughter prices 1 : , .'-v . i ; : : : : 10c India Linon.. it He Jndi Linon ; 15c India Unon...-. I7c Indian Head Suiting 27He Linen Suiting . ... .07,1 .....10 : 11 22 6Cc Linen Suiting 42 L 11 2 Bo Corset Covert . SOo Cortet Covert 60o Cortet Covert .... 25c Mutlin Drawert . S5c Mutlin Drawert . 60c Mutlin Drawert 60c Mutlin Drawert . 19c 45o 49c r i9c 28c 43c 49c Mutlin Skirtt ... Mutlin Skirtt . Mutlin Skirtt ... Mutlin Skirtt .. White Waittt . White Waittt White Waittt .$ .49 .. .67 ... .89 .. 1.49' .. .65 .,. .89 1.87 OTHER GRADES SAME PROPORTION C r:u; court meatt nert Monday. Bom. In Itland City this morning, to Mr. anj Mrt. S. T. Woddell. a ton. There will be a call meeting to morrc fternocnatSo'e ockof the Lylj Tee day Musical. M. J. Duffy, on of the ,Cove:t leading citizens it a county teat vititor today Rev. N. K. Robinton. Baptist pastor at the Oove is a La Grande visitor today. S. L. Brooks, democratic notiinee for Commissioner, spsnt a few hours in the city'. Herman Rothchild. democratic nominee for the legislature. ' returned home this morning. F. J. Clark, an experienced 'druggist of Portland has accepted a position with the A. T. Hill drug store. - - Miss Mary Douchitt of Portland it in the city in the interestof the wojaj' ssuTrage cause. Over five hundred Dieces of 'bairnota. checked to Northwest points, thit have been stored here for two days., were set dick on No. six this morning, and will go to their destination byway of Sacramento. Chas. E. Dodge a representive of the Faith Mission is in the city en route to. China, where he is planning to do missio nary work. He it improving hit time by I preaching on the street corners, and yes terday afternoon, held an interesting ser vice in the Baptist church. A four-horse team earring t randed passengert, started for Pendleton ves'er. day morning, and have not been heard of since. This it taken at evidence that they reached the flooded city in safety. The manager, of the moving picture show, which was to have been presented tonight, upon going to the depot for his baggage found that it had bean to Portland consequently there will be no snow. John P. Scurdauist castor of th Swedish Babtist church at Rv Gin, Michigan, it among the delayed travelers He it being entertained at the hnm nf Rev. W. Gibson while awaiting train that will take him on hit way. The committee and all the children of the Methodist Sunday school are re quested to meet at the church at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, for children's day exercises. SCREEN DOORS Now is the time to commence war on the flies. doors and window screens. Mv hammocks cannot be beat for price, quality for you to keep your lawn in order. I have rubber mowers and lawn rakes, all prices and quality. Come and get tome screen beauty. The time it here and cotton hose, town BEE SUPPLIES & I have the bee hives and supplies that you waut. Call and get some of i. doors and windows are first class try some of them them. My shingles if you are building j MRS-T.N. MURPHY . i j t . . . . Hardware ana crocnery. i AMUSEMENTS RFffi E HE,CHT 0F THE SEASON BE ON HAND EARLY as goods cannot remain Ion in stock at these prices BEGINNING MONDAY,' JUNE 4th THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1808, 1310 J 312 Ad Ptna Avenue. Smallest Prices J Lnrere?t Store- CALL UP MAIN 75 FOR f IRST 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. POLACK. Propr. A PRESENT 11 MUNICIPAL COURT T. C. Verns. i stranded passengers, was taken in tow by Constable McLach len late yesterday evening and arrested on a charge of mixing liquor with misfor tune, also of attacking a pedesterian on Adams avenue. Recorder Snook prom ptly fined him ten dollars and in defaut of the money he was lodged in jail. SOCIALSTS RALLY Saturday evening at the Commerical Club at 8 o'clock the issue of the day will be discussed by Dr. Barnes of North Powder and A. M. Paul nominee for r. gress of the second district. Everbody invited .special invitation tt th. the woman's suffrase ammtnHani will be talked upon. BERRY PICKfRS WAN If D Parties wanting to camo can c.t employment through the berry and cherry season. Write or call on Secratary of the Homestead Co., at Cove Oregon. j To advertise my high grade shoes : " I tii!ll I UNI GIVE AWAY every tuelvth pair that goes out of I my biore HARLOW. Call I carry the HANAN, WALKOVER and for further particulars A. V. ANDREWS,! : TAILOR and HABERDAiHFP I MARRIED CHILDERS CORBETT In the Cove, in the Ascension Church by the Rev Wm H. Webb. Mr. Wallace Childers.and Miss Hazel Corbett. Thursday evening at 8:30. The young people have many friends inthis city, which has been their home since childhsod. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oorbett and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Childers. Until a few weeks ago Miss Hazel was one of the faithful employees of the Observer Office. We all will miss her sunny, cheerful, and courtious way. The Observer extends hearty congratulations. MARRIED Thursday May 31 1906 At the home of the bride Mr. George Kinsland and Miss May Lilly the Elder Q. E. Mayfield of Elgin offlcating. WOMEN SUFFRAGE Some of the claims made why women should not vote. It is claimed that women should not vote because they cannot defend that right with the mu3k3t. Noithsr cin alt men, some of the most honest ini miali- fied would make a mighty poor shot at it it is claimed that a large majority of women are not tax-Davers. Has it vr been determined, on strictly just term, who arc the tax-payers ? In most cases when 'a woman marries she devotes all the rest of her life to her home and family. While her husband works at his vocation to earn she expends ner time and energies to save and to contribute to the comfort and well-being or the inmates cf the home. Without her labor and management the expense of maintaining a home and ing a family would be heyond the means or most men. Thi average house keeper and mother works a greater number of hours every day than her husband does. Let me ask this, is she not in all justice as much a taxpayer as he ? If this most Just and consistent rating were allowed the majority of women would be tax payers. Sit isjclaimed that women, if allowed the right of suffrage would neulect th.ir homes. As far back as we have anv knowUHo. of the human race, the ruling possesion in woman s nature has been the love of home and family. Women were the founders of the home. Thev o j lh keepers but the home builders. All the r.eeds of the home were supplied through their labors. Every article used in the home was the product of this in ventive genus. Through all the changes and vicessi tudes the humar. race has experienced the home loving principle has remained in the heart of woman undiminished. Through the eoo and flaw of civilisa tion, through the rise and fa I of nr,nn. it nas remained the same. Is it possible that a orineinU that throughout all the ases nothing h,. as yet dislodged it can be eradicaled or even disturbed by the possession of the tight of elective franchise ? Or are the women of Oregon so much less stable in character thanany tnat have gone before even in barbaric times that they can not endure tois privilege of citizenship and presevre this, w.nt hs assumad an internal passion of the woman's heart ? Mahy Osborn Douthit The fourth Diano recital. Driven hv Mrs. Lyle s pupils, at the residence of Mrs. C r. Bocon on May 23 was a real treat After the program luncheon, was served, covers being laid for fourteen. Following is the program as rendered Duet "At Full Tilt" Van Raalte Annie Tullis and Mrs. Lyle Solo, "Bohemian Qirl" .Balfe Huldah Anderson Song, "In the good old Summer Time m ...Xoyd Jones Zoe Bragg accompanied by Bessie Buehler Solos. "Butterfly" Cochran Vera Leffel "Kirmess". '... . Qurlett Zoe Bragg "Rustic Dance" Franklin Bessie Buehler "Anvil Chorus" from "II Trova tore" Verdi Helen Richardson 'The Vilhge Blacksnith"....'... Lange Vernon Davit "Zuletide Bells". Goerdeier Rura Bacon "Song of Tr'umph"....Mendelssohn Florence McCall Narcissus" '. Nevin Annie Tullis ...."Hunting Song" Mendelssohn Mrs. Lyle ine parlors and dining-room were d coated with beautiful flowers. Remember the social dance at the Commercol Club tonight e 1 tty-.K'JS-' -u I A DENIAL It has been circulated and generally understood that I. as a candidate for re presentative, would favor county civision. This is not true. I do favor county division and have never been asked to run on that platform. I hope that al will correct these misstatements. Respectfully yours, Geo. Holmes NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is hereby given to all consumers if water in the city of La Grande. Oregon, that all parties who wish to irrigate, are required to file an application for the same, with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours; The laws for irri gation are as follows; from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Signed; H. C. Gilman, Water Supt Dated, April 30. 1906, to A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much haooinw. Jf t . ... .. . ' " ts. uucia Wilke. of Carolina Wl. did one 25c box of iwii.'. a1'.: Salve, wnen it completely cured mi ning sore on her leg. which had tortured her 2S long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piies. Wounds, and sores. 25c Newlin Druo Co. A GLANCE Over our Menu will reveal to you many pleasant dishes that will make eating here a pleasure. We always provide such an interesting' eating program. It will be well for you to get better acquainted with the merits of the good things cur chef manufacturers. OUR SERVICE Will also commend itself to you. ' Quick, neat and polite are our waiters ariYry thing possible is dona to make yoTaatis fled inwardly and outwardly. Our prices are reasonable. . The Model Restaurant J. A. Af buckle, Proprietor We sell weekly i eft IlllE'' .1 JUST APPEARIJVP. "fK rom our samrjla shfta?? nf wall paper, ceiling papers and rjoraers are nosts of the hand somest aesicrns art.nta vri - W1VI1 Aia1a..J XII . 1 - 4 ovoiuveu. u colors. mvna.ri of designafrom grave to gay! priced to produce huRin rom the mansion of the mil . ionaire to the cottar nf fhJ sturdy mechanic. And yoi! are all very welcome to Jook.! suw & mi 1 1 1 Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars VOTERS ATTENTION I wish to announce to my friends that 1 am a candidate for Constable in the La Grande district and any and all votes cast for me will be duly appreciated. J. H. Mc Lachl. i CREAM "STOP!' SEPARATORS ' and think hfnr ..... . ft. An, 2, "',"""h " M t 1 iCRAMDE CASH. COMPANY? Phcne Main 6 Lewis Bros. Prop. 5.