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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1906)
' V i l- : i'; , i it i . 1 t : 5 VI H SI a i' But we are doing our best to make things as comfort able qs possible with ' I ;J OUR HOT SHIRT WAISTS A nice assortment still left at graatly reduced prices. E6c Waists 60c Waists. 76c Waists ..at 19c . . at 2Sck ,.. at 49c 4 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Who would noot keep cool at such prices as these 55o Garments . 60c Garments .19c ..45c TIIIINIKIIMG OF GOING CAMPING? WF rl FIT- Vnil nti-r m-r - .. - ... (ww ww s l VLB I dlYIALL LObl Tents, Folding Cots. Camp stoves, Cooking utensils. Tinware, Graniteware, rishing tackle, Guns, Ammunition. Hammocks, Books, Etc. EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME THE GOLDEN RULE It Largest Storo- "VARSITr SOFT COLLAR Trade Hark Registered e if H j Fresh and Berries at the 1 1 SEATTLE GROCERY STORE I LAWSON BROS. Proo. J WORK GUARANTEED SANITARY . Is -as essential in your home as the doctor OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner and approved sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of Batft Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory and a'l plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NSIL, 10l WashingUn Ayenue WMEWI IT IS HOT WEATHER MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 25c Corset Covers 19c 26c Drawers 19c 55c Drawers 27c 60c Drawers 43c 60c Gowr.s 49c ?5c Gowns 66c MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRT A fine assortment, all colors, styles and sizes at Half Price 1308, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Come In And Sec j 'i i The : NEW "VARSITY" ! SOFT COLLAR AT AL ANDREWS TAILOR and HABERDASHER Fruits i PRICES REASON PLUMBING TELEFHONE RED 161 flOLE ft 6 SPECIALS LADIES VESTS Our prices are so low on these that you cannot afford to suffer with the heat 10c Grade .. 1 2,s Grace . 2 for 1 5c . 3 for 25c MEN'S SOCKS You can change them often these prices 1 0c socks pejToz 97c 12,s'c socks pePcioz $1.23 COMPANY Smallest Prices Talk to Wallace. SOCIETY Mrs. Lou Given entertained a number of young people yesterday afternoon com plimentary to her danghter Lois who was celebrating her fifth birthday. Games and a peanut hunt were theammusements for ilia, afternoon, Bessie Buehler being the most successful in the hunl was given a pretty plate. Dainty refreshments ol pineapple and lemon cherliit. little individ ual cakes and nuts were served. The young guests presei.t were. Mildred Reavis, Annas Danis, Njra Arbuckle. Bessie Buerler. Lcntie James, Dorthy Romig, Dorthy Meyers. Elba Thomas, Frances Thorn s, Ruth Junes. Madeline Jones and Elvina Edmonds. SECRETARY ROOT RECEIVED (Scripps News Asaodatlon) an Juan Porte Rico July 10 Secre tary of State Elihu Root was received by the House delegates today and reviewed the Porte Rican regiment. ATUNDS CRADUATIOn (Scripps News Association) lnTokio July 10 The Mikado attended the 77th grauJation exercises of the Im perial university today. BE CAREFUL There will be fifty-three Sundays in this year, an occurence that will not hap pen again for 110 years. This- extra Sunday can be utilized in attending church, calling on your best girl, reading scrip ture, playing with the children, breaking a two-year-old colt, sporting gophers or some other way. One hundred and ten years from this date you will probably be paying the penally or enjoying the pleas ures of the method in which you choose to spend the extra Sunday. Wallowa Cheiftan. BORN Thomas In Elgin July J. I90G a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Thomas. Ryder-ln Elgin July to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jyder a daughter. LOST A gentleman's watch. Return to this office and receive reward. Notice Life insurance lompanies. will reduce the rata 33 per cent to all who agree to use Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea or Tablets iS cents. Newlin Drug Co. VA j& 1 .bky Mountain Tea Nu'jyen m Pviir Mwlioiu for Bmj fwplt Vi u iJoa Health and bejuwt Vigor. naitto f,r O vinilivitlon. In tlmtuion. I.lv. . ,1 KkIh. y TiimiIiIv. ruiiplm. JU-t-.tn, Impiii l.ixl, Hibl llrtwlh, Sliu'vrm'i HowK Hr.l.. l iiiJ Hn.'k'lH-. It H. ky MiuiuhIii TV In lull .-t form. M (0ntn a hx. Oonuiiw nutola .Ku.uirKii iim C't'MPANV, Mttiltwin, U)ULH KUCCtTS FOB SAU.0 PE0Pt i i LOCAL ITEMS- r z ; i 1 C .E. Cochran was in the city from Union today. J. L. Rand of Baker City transacted business in La Grande this morning. - George Hanson Jr. left last evening for Portland for few days business trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kuhn of Summerville and Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of this city spent the Fourth at Flora. Conductor F. L. Copkendall. who is suffering from an attack of appendicitis, is consideracly improved today. Pendle ton E. O. The report that John Bare, the slayer of Brick Johnson, had been killed, was entirely without foundation. Up to a few days ago the murderer had not been rounder lora Journal. ver 100 teams mostly six horses are Elgin. It will require about two weeks yet to competi hauling the Wallowa J. A. Arbuckle has returned from Boise where he attended the funeral of his niece Miss Madge Arbuckle, which occured Sunday. The young lady was quite well known in this city where she has visited during the past few years. Harry Meyers who for several years has been interested in the tonsoril rjarlors of Anderson & Mevers has disoosed of his interest and with his family left last night for Coos Bay where he has pur chased a shop. Mr. A. J. Titus of Eusene has accepted a positi .n and now is in iharga of the hair so long presided over by Mr. Myers. Miss Franci Masses and the Misses Youna have "kindly consented to furnish music for the Age Social at Judge Eakins to night - Miss Maud Mallory and Miss Ethel Davis witl sing. A talk on the object of the meeting will be given by Mr. Rinehart. CITY OEEWRS BATTLE ' There was a little excitement this morning in bfficial circles. Chief of police Rayburn and councilman S. A. Gardinier held a slight argument which resulted in the doctor making a hurried call to the a'derman's home and the chief making a visit to an M. D. and having his good right hand decorated with a bandage. Several saw the disturbance, but as each man has a different discription, it is im possible to furnish the public information by rounds. It is sufficient to say that this Tight was no fake, neither was thie a iy time lost in finding the proper man to act as referee. This shoulder striking contest was the outcome of a statement made by Mr G rdinier which Mr. Rayburn construed to be a direct charge of having used his official position to extort money from the women of the red lifcht district. During the general "ta'k" which the two were having regarding the charge Gardi nier is said to have used langauge which the policeman forcibly resented. BRYAN HONORED (Scripps News Association) London, July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan are honored at luncheon this afternoon with Campbell-Bannerman, primier of England. NEWSPAPER MEN ORGANIZE Blue Mountain Editorial association is he name adopted by the newspaper men of southeastern Washington who met recently at Prescott Washington and or ganized. Charles O'Neal of Prescott was elected temporary president E. L. Wheel er of Waitsburg temporary secretary R. E. Pea body of Dayton waa appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws. Another meeting will be held July 14 at Dayton at which a perminent organ isation will be effected.-Pendlton E. O. LAST MEETING Scrii pa News Association) Washingtyn. July 10--Tjie last meeting rf the Interstate Commerce Commission will likely be held Thursday, when they will take a vacation for the summer. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE THS ORIGINAL. A Well Known Core for Pflet. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, eo tema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could not Improve the quality If paid double the price. The best salve thai experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWltt's Is the original and only pun tat fenulne Witch Hazel Salve made. Look fa (he name DeWITT on ovary boa. All othaa sa counterfeit, mimsbsr B. C. PeWITT 4 CO., CJOCAOO ATHLl. Drggist I Mail I have the mail box that Master General. I can put on the box. Come and get You will need some HOUSE NUMBERS I have the right kind. Call and see them o ! MRS. T.N, Hardware and UNKNOWN AND INSANE Yesterday afternooon Chief of Police Rayburn received a call from the North side saying that a peculiar looking man was seen menacing the neighborhood. Upon his arrival there he found a man sitting in the street eating a light lunch After a short attempt at a conversation Rayburn discovered that the stranger was mentally unbalanced and took him into custody. Before the- county judge be cou'd not say whether his ' name was Jasper Billings or Billings Jasper and every indication pointed to the 'act that he was insane and was so judged by Judge Henry. The man is now being held untill the state attendent can arrive and take him to the asylum, L 0. T. M. ATTtNIION There will be a review of Hive No. 27. I. O. T, M. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . AH Ladies are urged to be present. Work of importance. Mrs. M. C. Vessy, Record keeper. AGED PIONEER DIES Died At his home near the town of Wallowa, Friday evening June 29th of a complication of diseases., James Doris, aged 88 years. The deceased was born in the north of Ireland in the year 1818. and whn quite a young man came to America and was made a citizen. - He was a practical engineer and follow ed railroading for 29 years of his life. He ran a government supply train during the civil war, and was wounded at Chata nooga by rebel bullets. He was an engi neer on'the Union Pacific railroad when that was completed and ran the first train over the golden spike that marked the completion of the road. In 1875 the deceased came to Oregon and after spending a few years in Grande Ror.de valley settled on a valuable farm near Wallowa where he continued to re side until his death. - He was a man of very honorable intentions and was highly respected by all his neighbors. He was never married and his only relatives are two nephews and three nieces. The interment was made Satur day evening in the Wallowa Cemetary. Wallowa Democrat. WHY BAKE Bread when you cm buy eicht loaves o' bread for 25centsat J. D. McKeni.ons. ilpi CALL 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. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY T. I0LACK. Pi opr. Boxes Is approved by the Post your Name and Number one. MURPHY - crockery. FOR A 4TH or 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 your freedom and independence from all others, for you will be sat isfied that its equal does not exist, and you wiii gel irom it a better, sweeter, and more enjoyable smoke than you ever had before. C. E. HACKMAN. Cor. Aams Avenue and Greenwood A NEAT PLACE to have ynur meals is our restaurant. Evnrytl in; s a tractively arranged and nothins is likini? to make its innxrinra neat, nere me young ladies and gentle men can eat to their heart s contents without feeling abashed at their surround ings. WHAT ATTRACTS people here is the merits of our cookery It is unsurpassed when it comes to excel lence and all meals prove healthful, tasty and enjdyable. Our prices are right too and our waiters polite and attentive. Ihe Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prep. 1P"N UAY we Wn-klr i A ND Mlilll Mi-sl i'lckMa lor TIMBER CLAIMS LOCATED One more good pine timber claim left as in oiir large tract. Buyers at hsnd soon as lands are patened. A. A. Berry Ronde Valley Hause La Grande Oregon Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths CKEAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles V.