La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 03, 1906, Image 6

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School Days
WILL SOON BE HERE
LOCAL ITEMS
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THrf GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
Is prepared as usual to fit the Children out uith everything in uearing
apparel and school supplies.
All the newest and staple things in Dress Goods
The Best in School Shoes
The Best and Newest in Caps
The Best in Hosiery 0ur23c liosc f?i l8c has neier been "tchc(1
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ALWAYS THE LOWEST
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
Largest Store-
1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE
Smallest Prices
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:: A Square Deal C.B.SIMMONS. President ?!
Sec'y and Mgr.
PHONE MAIN 31
PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products
Fruits. Hay, Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty
LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Hay Wanted Now
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Call and see us before you sell
Jefferson Ave. and Greenwood St.
La Grande. Oregon
STILL SHORT A TEACHER
Yesterday morning City Superintendent
Hockenberry received a telegram from
Chicago saying that Prof. F. R, Garlough
who had been secured as science teacher
in the tvgh school here, cannot take
the position and asking that the contract
be cancelled. This leaves the high school
without a science teacher but every effort
will be made by the superintendent and
school board to fill the vancancy with a
I sutabie instructor before the schools open
! next Monday.
I MIRTH SIDE VICTORY
j The North Side team won the game
j this after noon by a score of 11 to 5.
I The feature's were Wm. Miller's work at
first a-d H. Siegrist's catching. The
i baloo". ascension was rendereJ impossible
by reason of the baioon catching fire,
j A fu 1 account of the bail game will
appear tomorrow.
Off TOR BOISE
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HiATTC rm?n
is i c-jrtinel several extra
coaches containing the delagate of
California and Oregon enroute to Boise
Governor Cramberiain being among the
number.
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m The La Grande delegation consists of
I ! Turner Oliver secretary of the Commercial
Corner Depot Street and Adams Aenue.
luh. accompany. Mr: Oliver. Mr. Hall
A C. Hurtipgton, J. L. Caviness. J. W.
X,Lytle J R. Perry, J. R. Price and Bird
J I F. Lew s the above represented the
i Commercil Club. The Grande Ronde
X I Valley Fru.t Growers Union sent there
J secretary E Z. Carbine and L
Oldrbutg.
Will Landon of Umati!l is visiting his
mother in this city.
Miss Nell Disque has returned from her
visit in Baker City.
Mrs. C. H.Finn left yesterday for Port
land to be gone a week.
Mrs. Carrie Daryea. and daughter
Jaunta have returned from Seattle.
Tom Gilham. who has been visiting in
Seattle for several diys, has returned.
Miss Mabel Galloway came over from
Union this morning to attend the Teachers'
Institute.
The Commercial Club will give a Labor
Day dance this evening. The music will
commence promptly at nine o'clock.
Fred Howard' clerk intheHuelat music
store left yesterday for Hood River where
he will spend a week visiting his parents.
Constable I. W. Falk. is acting chief of
Police during the absence of Chief
Raybum.
Rev, Ophal Crocket formerly pastor of
the South Methodist church of this city
and who has been visiting here returned
to Spokane.
Miss Mabel Eaton came over from
Union this morning to attend tne annual
institute for teachers being held here
today.
Master Walter Galloway cam 3 over
from Union this morning to spend a week
visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Troutman of Pendle
ton, who have been visiting Walter Pierce
on his farm near Island City, have re
turned home.
The first meeting tf the Kaffe Klatch
for this season will be held next Friday
afternoon at the Home of Mrs A, V.
Andrews.
This being Labor Day the Observer
took a vacation sufficient this afternoon
tc witness the ball game, consequently
the paper is a little late this evening.
Mrs. J. W, Dickey and son C. E., left
tiis morning for Baker City where they
will meet Mr. J. W. Dickey and they will
go on their recently purchased farm situ
ated eight miles out.
It is reported that contractor Pete
Bosquet has gone to California with a
view of forming a partnership with the
Ott Bros., who were forced out of busi
ness by Wallowa going dry, and will
build a brewrey in the northern part of
the state.
Horace Baker returned last night to
hiit home at Ontario, Lloyd Baker to
Weiser and James to Twin Falls, after
being called here to attend the funeral of
their late father, Hon. M. Baker. Mrs.
Carrie Baker, who resides at Tacoma,
will remain several days.
Fred Housh returned home Sunday
morning from Portland where he went on
business connected with the Grande Ronde
Electric Company. ,
A party consisting of Mrs. Hannah
Rogers. Mrs. Sue Williamson and daught
ers, Mrs. J. W. McAlister and daughter,
Mrs. Lee Thompson and Masters Henry
and Robert Burke of Baker City, have
retjrned from a two week's outing at
Phiz springs.
Mr. J. W. McAlister. who is working a
crew of men at the Eclipse Copper mines,
is back after a loaa of supplies. They
are continuing their tunnel, which is now
in 312 feet, and expect to strike the ledge
within fifty feet. Mr. McAlister brought
back some very rich ore. The ledge not
only carries copper but gold and silver.
SPORTING GOODS !
I have a complete stock of shot guns and rifles all sizes,
hunting coats, gun cases, and revolvers, all kinds of
cartridges. If you are going hunting come and tryjj
some of the Selby shot gun shells, I have them in threwj
different kinds of smokeless powder, also black powder
Do not forget about our doors, windows, and shingles
j MRS. T.N. MURPHY
Hardware and crockery.
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AN ATTRACTIVE SMOKE
means a fine cigar. There is a fas
cination in La Flore De Hackman's
special cigars that is irresistible,
even to tnose'who do not use to
bacco. It is not hard to account
for. however, because it is the high
est type of a cigar. Havana filled,
Havana wrapper, hand made. It
has many imitators, so be sure and
get the real thing.
Phone Red 1381
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood
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LYMAN-To Mr.ard Mrs.
last Saturday morning,
boy.
E. Lyman
ten pound
School Books and School Supplies
Toilet Articles and Fine Stationary
Our Prescription Department is
Complete and our Prices are Right.
Ill ROBBERIES LAST NIGHT
SEND BUTTER TO SALEM
Geo. W. Weeks, superintendent of the
dairy exhib-t at the Salem state fair, is
visiting his son, W. W. Weeks in this city
and soliciting exhibits in his line for the
big fair. While there are not as many
creameries in Eastern Oregon as some
other sections he is working hard to have
Eastern farmers and dairymen represent
ed by a splendid exhibit, Mr. Weeks
says that there will be a milking machine
in operation at the fair grounks, which
will give practicle illustrations in mech
anical milking.
CASEY STILl AT IT
'Box Car Casey" too well known in
the halls of policedom to need any in
troduction, was rouiided up for what is
to be hoped, the last time, by acting chief
of Police Faulk this morning. Casey had
stolen a pair of overalls and a pair of
second hand shoes, the latter beinz
converted thirty five cents. Casey has
been the limit, and the city authorities
are going to make every effort to remove
him from the city for at least a period
of two years, if the warden down at
Salem is equal to the task of keeping him
there. The acting chief had a lively time
early this morning with the gentleman of
box car profficfency and it was only
after several smart raps on the "Cocanut
had been administered that he saw fit
to be lead quietly.
DAINTY
Treats in eatables, so folks say who sit
daily at our tables to refresh the inner
man. Our restaurant will give your
stomach a rest, because the foods are
carefully selected and cooked under ord
ers of a ohef of wide reputation. Our bill
of fare is varied daily and always con
tains some choice idbits. Live not to
eat but eat to live and daily dine withJ?'
It will be a picnic to your interior depart
ment. The Model Restaurant
J.A ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OI'KN PAY
AND KIUHT
We Hell Weekly C i Cn
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IGC GR E AM
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Agents for the "POSTAL TYPEWRITER."
has the universal key board and only $25.
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tenses, i
3 re of Rev. E. 3. Hays pastor of
as'ter:an church was entered
ti'I' e-in; by burg'ar?. Some silver
this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van
Huren ar9 heavy losers as a result of a
bold thievery last evening. Mr. and Mrs.
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a vesi a-, we, I as a pair of Van Buren had gone up town about seven
veie taken. While the Havs ! V.I.-.k nH iw r.t,.rm. .k.. -i
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, aiie-iaing cnurcn services they discovered a window screen
... u. . Bnwrea irom tne tront door , been dis oduad in rho kirr.hon
si-Nai a carerui investigation for nrnar.hinii th fi-nnt tv,f
.nontf). i :-eie wa.i ,u hap hazard method
about it. j-.it ot a careful sysmatic plan
al befo-efie sm ;'.i had been completed.
eery r-rn a-.-i iHjr in
naj iiean -ais.tc.eii aut he must have
had a ge.ttle nar:v s.-sot limn whan m
new but
had
On ap-
was found
wide open. Quickly entering the resi
I dence. they were dumbfou.-.ded to see the
1 r.nnttmta nt rWat. ilnura.. i t i.
' I - v. wova umncia ailU brunKS
house scattered about the rooms of the house
As far as they have been able to find out
i the lns4 inr.lnHpc a e,it f Utk,.
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mi taim m: uerai':i2 irom Hit un
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SCHOOL
STATIOVERY
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AISO SIDE COMBS AVD BACK COMBS :
E. M. Wellman & Company!
ADAMS AVENUE
v .n si )'(..-! ng in a neap on
us iantiemar carefully reDlaced
C'5,)U,' 'H'"' re criginaiiy tound it. HI
, seems t iat ;: silent search ended abrupt- !
, ly f.v wvleoiii.darak'e was sacked there'
w s a vaiu i .ie set li ,v8r unmolested
n-v..tnstar.j ng trat M in plain ght. i
Even effK t has hee- .rude to find the1
yet -o succese. The'
; tact was first discovered when upon ar
j riving home Srev. Hays found the d-xir
i unlocked. Burned matches scattered
about t ie house told of the robber's wan-
derings
j Another case of roboery was seported
serviceable, a set of manicure
tools, a gold watch belonging to Mr. Van
Buran. and a va'uable pair of opera
glasses. Nothing beyond this is missir.g.
more migni nave neen liken and not
. come to the notice of the owners.
it appears certain to the police that
j the city must have keen worked by a
, gang of robbers, who use a prepaied
plan in entering houses. Needless to say
j the'perpatratorsiwill behunted down if such
j a thing is possible. In no instance durinz
last niget's robberies, did the bold ones
leave the slightest clew as to their iden
tity. While Rev. Hays was not so hesvy
a loser, Mr. Van Buran's loss will reach
over a hundred at the lowest estimate.
ICE CREAM SODA
None Better
Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts, a Specialty
Two Graduated Pharmacists Always in Attendance.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE AP5.Sin?r
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AT COST
Season is over for gentlemen's summer suitings and I
have 25 imported patterns left. I will not carry them
over. Will sell at cost. 59 inches wide and Z toJZ
... hiclc. rtu sunaoie ror ladies' sk rts and
coats. Call at once and get first choice.
AL. ANDREWS!
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
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