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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1906)
i THE GLORIOUS FOURTH HERE CELEBRATE ! Mail LOCAL ITEMS WILL LA GRANDE AND YCU SOON BE WILL Ed Bosswell is in the city from Enter .. ...... h,t ic annrOVCd bV the Post prise transacting business. I have the man du - - - Fourth of July Arrangement committ meets tonight at the Commercial Club. Master General. I can put your .... q . . i itmA ann rtiiiiiiici on the box. Come ana gei one. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Holm are in Wal W NT TO BE IN IT Prepare Now We have everything to fit you out for the occasion and at such LITTLE PRICES they'll sirprise you FOR THE LADIE Lovely White Waists. Stylish Skirts; Nobby Shoes In White, Tan, and Black, Dainty Under Muslins, Hosiery. filnve Belts. D!ht- -J FOR THE GENTLEMEN Swell Suits, Suell Hats, Swell Shoes, Swell Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, and Fancy Neckwear. PREPARE NOW THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Lnrset 8tor- 1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of the CELEBRATED : I HAN AN SHOES! Just Received At ! A. V. ANDREWS,! wi.Mt t ii i rrrti i riif n fOR SALE Eight acres.6 room house. barn, place for chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o fruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. JohnOavan THE (OMfORT Of the ladies is well taken care of by us. We have succeeded in our efforts to make our restaurant the best place for the ladies to have their meals, and have tastely arranged the different things to add attractiveness to the place, and make the surroundings pleasant TAILOR and HABERDASHER s.rccn j Uroccrics Fresh Everyday i Everything in season j ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Try a Sample of our Cheese SEATTLE GROCERY CO LAWSON BROS. Prop. OUR RISTAURANT Provides meals that are beautiful and refreshing. The excellence cf our cookery has been attested by the favorable com ments of the many ladies that patronize us. If you would stop at our restaurant your nostrils would dilate at the pleasant odors our cookery sends forth. It would tickle your palate and after the meal you'd smack your lips and say, "That meal was very tasty." The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbuik.tr, Pro lowa the early part of this week looking over land. Mrs. E. A. Mitchel' returned to her home in Union this morning after spenning a few days with realatives in this city Will C.iuroh returned this morning from Portland and other points in Northern part of the state. Sam White, county judge of Baker City, is in the city on legal business today. Henry Hugg. returned from Portland this morning and went to his home in Elgin. Linn Wright, who is suffering with typhoid fever, is reported much better today. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brenholts departed this morning for their extended trip to Yellowstone Park. Rain today caused a postponement of the ball game between North and South business men. A Japanese horse-buyer is in Oregon buying horses for the Imperial army, Oregon has most anything you want. juuge aamuel White, or baker Cit is here on legal business conferring with Attorney's Crawford & Crawford. The lawn social to have been given this evening by the B. Y. P. U., at the home of Mrs. E. Q. Ad cook has ceen postponed- Last nights shower worked a hardship upon those who sprayed their orchards last week as it washed off most of the spray. Dr. N. Molitor returned this morning from his eastern trip. He had a great time and visited a number of large cities of the country. - Druggist A. T. Hill is again at hi place of business after being confined his home Tor several days with a seve attack of quinsey. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Lindsay, have been visiting Mr. Lindsay's motH at Island City, returned to their home Sumpter this morning. He is cashier the Sumpter National Bank Word from Enterprise today is tor the effect that Shilling, the man who was shot by young Haun, is resting easy today and that he is thought to be past the danger point. Mesdames J. A. Pooler and William Clark of Salem arrived In the sity this morning and wil attend the funeral ser vices of their sister, the late Mrs. J. W Scriber. C. C. Fraisier, who is living in Cali fornia, is here looking after business mat ters and does not expect to make his home in California. He says they have no such farming land as Grande Ronde. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Oliver, Miss Margarette Anson and Miss Alexander left this morning for Baker City were they will visit friends and from there they will visit other points in Southern Oregon Wallace Trill formerly a resident of this city, but now on the Salem States man traveling correspondence staff I' in the city talking business and shaking hands with old time friends. The La Grande Investment Company today sold two lots in the Home Invest ment addition in La Grande to Geo. J. and S. J. Abegg. The buyers are from the East and have lately been connected with Mi;higan lands. Due to a misunderstanding, the meet ing of celebration committees was not held last evening, and another call has been made for tonight at the Commercial Ciub rooms. The general arrangement com mittee is requested to attend this meeting. You will need some HOUSE NUMBERS I have the right Kind. Calland see them I MRS-T-N. MURPHY L Hardware and crockery UcTe"c!ty FOR A 4TH OF SMOKE JULY the La Flor De Hackman cigar will surely meet with the approval of all good judges. Try one, a dozen or a box and thereby declare j your freedom and independence , from all others, for you will be sat- ikfiad that as equal does not exist.W ' and you will get from it a better. Jf sweeter, and more enjoyable smoke i ,,- than you ever had before. C. E. HACKMAN, ; ' Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood 2 Mr.. W A Wis, arrived last evening MRi S(RBfR'S rUNERAL TOMORROW i rum roruana io apenu s i, ujji mw her husband Dr. W. A. Wiss, who has bought the Reavis Bros. Dental parlors. This is Mrs. Wise's first visit to LaCrande and she isdelighted with our beautiful The Grande Ronde Valley Fruit Grow ers Union, have contracted all their bet ter grades of cherries, such as Black Re publicans, Bir.g and Lambert to an east ern buyer for five cents per pound deliv ered at the packing house! This is certain- pod I IV II I ' I II 'II I Hi 1 SOCIETY j The funeral services of Mrs. J. W. Scriber will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. B. F, Meredith officiating. Miss Lillian McCall and Mr. H. L. Kenny of Oakland Cal. were married this afcerhoon at three o'clock at the town home of th9 bride. Afterwards an in formal reception was held from four to five. The wedding of Miss Cora Grace Hard ing to Mr. Benjamen Scott will be sol umnized this evening at six o'clock the Methodist Church. Mrs. James McCoy of Old Town enter tained guests this afternoon at cards. Mrs. H. B. Grady entertains the Five Hundred uub tomorrow afternoon at Bridge. Ul'KN IMY .NO Nl I 1 t VOt w .fitly tl CA in:i! fur "P4 SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Baptist Sunday School will hold their annual picnic on Friday June 29, in I the Prosbstel Grove on the north bank of the Grande Ronde river near the bridge. The friends and members of the school are invited to meet at the church at 9 o'clock Friday morning and 9:30 go to the picnic grounds. Come with us and enjoy a d.iy of rest and pleasure. GOOD SHOWING Aberdeen. Wash, has 12.145 inhab l tants an increase of 40 per cent in ' years. MARRIAGL LICENSES arriage license have been issued to rnA D i .Men i . anu iviiss cua Har nett Harmon, of Elgin: Lee Moreloek and Anna B. Christian, of E'gin: G. Frederick Haller and Vwlette C. Rohr:g. of Union (LOSING PROGRAM AT IADD CANYON The teachers and students in the Ladd Canyan school are making big prepara tions for the closing day exercises that will be held next Friday evening in the the school house. An admission of ten cents will be charged. Miss Cecil Riggs is the teacher and will complete a succes ful school ytar with the following program: Song "Beautiful Oregon" .... Schoo Recitation "Stonewall Jackson's Death".. Lulu Counsell Recitation "When Pa begins to Shave".. Edward Graham jgfj Exercise "FlagExercise" 1st and !.. Grades Recitation "Mamma's Strike".... Maud Banton Solo and Recitation Selected.... Mabel and Sybil Mulholland Dialogue "Other People's Children" Five characters Solo "A Message from Home". .. .Frank Peebler Recitation "A foolish Maiden" .... Kittie Mulholland Exercise "Washington". 1 st and 3rd Grade Pantomime "Rock of Ages" .Kittie Frankie Katie Exercise "Raveries of a Bachelor" .... bong "Joyous Summer Day".. ...School Recitation "Puss in the Oven". . V Graham Recitation "A Farmer's L;fe" Henry counsell Dialogue "Frightened at Nathing",...Five Characters Duet "Sweet Elaine".. Mable and Lulu Counsell Recitation "No time for School" . . Irene Mulholland Recitation "PorrLitt'e Jim"Katie Cour.sell Dialogue "CensusTaker" Five Characters Drill "Parasols" Ten Boys and Girls Recitation "John Mayr.ard ". Kate Braeden aor.g "Liood-Hye Sc! bo.o Instrumental" . Jenny Sherwoi pantomime "America" Exercise "Vacation" ..." R0y Couch Sony "Holidaps" School x. i i MOVING AY FfclRNiT(JRE ST SRC two AT LAST THE OPPORTUNITY CAME. For many months I have realized the necessity of securing larger quartersfor my in creasing business. I hae nowsecured' the ar&e rooms on me corner or Aaams Avenue and tun street, the Anson Brick, where, in a few days I will be able to display one of the bset general lines of furniture" and Carpets in Union county. Will be pleased to have you call at my new place of business. This is going to be a prosperous year for all and we have prepared to be a leader iu supplying the furniture wants of this county Kccp yor on this Space CZOOEkL Keep your Eyc 011 tlis Space f i 0