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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1907)
f r ! 1': ! 11V sn. i It - i , 4. r ' 4 I i : IS t THAT THE MARCH WINDJ blow the: winte-r Awy AND MAKE ir.KECE-55ARy TO GET RPADV FOI? iPRiN6 are- vou-ReAov r?c SPRiNCi? BWFR CROWN IWIilM IHUIJII Will HWUIWH, OLD CLOTHS ONT o LOCAL ITEMS WE ARE; WE ARE, READY . wiTH A MORE COMPLETE STaCK. OP 6?khg Goobs Than ever before, all: the newest -ani' NOdMCSr THINfii .IN; WaIsH COOVS, -SUITINGS, EM6R.OIDERIEJ, TRIMMINGS AND ALL THE LITTLE ACCESSORIES NECESSARY TO- "the rio pora lpe P;ncp'sj3T5P9s:..; t MAKE THE SPR I NG ' W ARD.R.O&E COMPLETE. ; ' - " THAT WILL SATISFY THE MoSr T ASTlDloU AS WELL AS' THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR SERVICE. t '.h : VrJ IN A -'FEW "DAY J WE ARF GOING TO.'GIVE YOU " AN pPPOrVrVltft$? TO SEE THE. MOST COMPLETE , AND; BEVJltUL;., LINE MERCHANDISE EVER SHOWN IN LA GRANDE. ' OF, SPRING V .' ' "'.J Watch This Space for, Particulars THE GttlBEN RULE COMPANY LARGE isoa. l STOCK ENUE SMALLEST PRICES .. MEN WAITED . For general farm w r t p., Sujir Com pany's eanches. beay w .ik for right parties. Apply at Sunr lac.cry's office, or.'at Spencer farm 4- ' -T " ' SPR 0 HOUSE (LEANING Send us your lace curtains. Have there washed and Dronerlv stretched. Cherry's New Laundry Into each life sorrte sorrow must fall; Wise people d)n i sit down and saw I: Only foojs sulc da orHae to flight; . smart paop a taka.-focky Mountain. Tea at nigra. " ' : , .. ' ' -NewLnf Druo'CompanV. nnsjaaejrjns SPRING- S H OWING I lN. JH E , HANDS CMC v -T H Y iL . . . ... i . Of -gm.DI.tlVS AND MISSES' READYiTVEAR APRONS MD DRESSES, fOR ACES 4 TO 14 INCLUSIVE kj" j; s Frori 5Mc to $'.00 in . . r- I i i : urns Cvmbi j' , D;m t , nJ Li' s Dorothy Garments are made with full wide skirts, wide hems, and careful stitching; no skimping in moterials. Style Values cannot be surpassed. These gra ments are designed by our expert, exclusively for Children's and Misses', and are nobby little frocks. A careful inspection of these little dresses will convince you that you cannot to make them yourself A nts 'or Ladies' Hotie Jou il Patterns ME: J l: i i&mk m.Kif,YfA B will ! PRir.FS t i rr- ca. ti a a afford !! r'"- w" B I m Percales. Gnk'h:ms S J ; L Chaiii'ras. f.'.rcfc. f y and Lirs .-J.' L. I ; I H CffY fl) (ttV ASents for I V -mVnmkl L- Paf..rn. I ft' Polk Mays, the Joseph stockman, was a visitor in the city this morning. Dr. Phy, is ovei from Hot Lane today, visiting friends, and transacting busiress. Howard Campbell one of the substan tial citizens of North Powper was a La Grande visitor yesterday. Howard Campbell one of the substan citizens of North Powder was a La Grande visitor yesterday. A Lun, one of North Powder's leading citizens, came to La Grande last evening on a business visit. John Murphy, manager of the Hotel Sommer, left this afternoon for Baker City for a short business ti ip. J A Sommer, Mr. and Mrs. W Russell, Joe Hallgarth and J H Raney ware guests here this morning from Elgin. E A Tulley of Wallowa is in the city in the interest of the Blue Mountain creamery. Mr. and Mrs.' C. S. Williams returned from Union where they visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams. E.-.ir.22r A. Plw wnf M PunrlloMn today where he will act as engineer on a switch engine, temporarily. ' Mrs. A C Stewart mother of Mrs G D Simmons left this afternoon ' for Baker City where her husband is very ill . Prof. S, C. Sherrill. principal of the Hilgard school, has bee , confined to his room at the Foley House since last Sat urday with an attack of rheumatism. Mrs Robert Cotner and infant son - left this afternoon for Weiser Jfohojto.ijo'w hr husband who has. a position that city in thtf 'maehanicaJ departm.ent.9f the Weiser 9PJ. : -.. ;-. "i' . 't 1 .Harden. Weathers, a pioneer of Gnande Ronde valley, but or several years a resi- lent'of Wallpwa county arrived last eight .from a.n.extqnde visit in the Willamette valley and on the Sound. for several years Weathacs was in poor .health but he is now lookmjr better and feels better than he has for years. . JOwTngVtne' tact that Rev.'p. H 'King ip to be in Bain nextSunday.he .will not be able to go to Hot LakO 'as exacted. Other arrangements will tja made later in the week. Rev. Mr Willi of Elgin is assisting is the,' specfal meetings m Mr. King s c .qren; and he goes to Elgin Surt- da'ys for him while thus .engaged. . . AM (IN iff ARE (Sorlppg News Anaoniatloh ) ' ' 4 : OesMbines. lowa.-Fabt 26 Iowa is now a stats wrerein the railVbads tan collect but'a two-cent fare. . Tfte biirpassed the senate today having already passed the house. ' i.i.vi .0 " "THE. FAST MAIL.' . - t Is coming 6n Wednts8ay March 6 at the Stewards Opera houie. No play ,ever written is a g etef' favorite amongne theatre goers than vh railroad drama1 of Lincoln . Crfe.r. $ji ejgie p ,wi ,pro du'c.iojiis smpiitf thm .w'songetner with' several new foaturfes. -: t u ' ' -ac.f- "i VlfQQQELL In Sumirvarvilteon February 14. 190?, Mi,ndvMis.tmiM Wood ell, a nine pcund tjcy. j . iLOGGING TOOLSj I have a complete line of logging tools s;ch as Cant Hook. Peaveys. Axes, Sledges, Saws, Chain and Cable in fact everything needed for logging. I WASHING MACHINES j I ha.e the celebrated 1900 machine which is absolutely guaranteed they are , l : tho market. Trv one and be me easiest running wasiunK iiiawiimw v convinced. I also have clothes wringers all grades and price. ;MRS. T.N. MURPHY Hardware and Crockery SOCIETY 1 t t " GLEE CLUB ATTENTION The data of the party to te given by Mrs. G. C. Osburn and Miss Mabel Will iams, has changed from Friday to Wed nesday evening, of tnis week. WOMEN OF WOOMRAfT CONVENTION - r , Mrs. Elizabeth Ellsworth, Mrs. Neri Ackles, and Mrs. T, Ormond. delegates 1 rom thetLa Grande Circle of the Women of Woodcraft, to the District Convention. Jeft this afternoon for Baker City to at tend the conventibi?, tftey were accorn' t'panied by Miss Elsie Ackles 'who will be Jlniated by the Grade Lodge officers. ROADS BAD TO WAltOWA (OliNTY. Travelers from ever trie Wa'llowa way are a unit in their deuiaratioo that the roads were awtul. E . W Rumbie, the manager of the stage line, says that in j the five years he' has bt,n doing business on that line, the reads were never so bad. The mail roads batween the post offices of Flora and Ba'rtlett'in north Wallowa are so filled with debris cause.l by slides of rock and snow that they are impass able except to pedestrians or those on horsa-back. I H.tnerto there has been no road into the "Garden of Eden" country hut a foot and horse trail from the Grouse side; now a bridga is being censtructtd across the Little-S.vmon at Troy, and a wagon roid be constructed up the mountain side. ROMPI MAIL ORDtt! SfRVIC: We are constantly se-.dmg goods and prescriptions to all parts of the surround ing .country. This busiress tomes to us because we have what ptopie require and we g.ve mail orders prompt and careful attention. Oiders are fi' led on tha dy of receipt and satisfaction s guaranteed in all case-i. Send us your d;th'su t or important pre scriptions. Newlin Dru,; Co. La Grande, Oregon. We want to he your drucgists thruout, 1907. you want our kind of service efs combine. Newlin Drug Co. r""" ujisTVai 'r tanrinA 1 k. Cold Medal ! y ParU Etwlttoo WOO. Js r SPECIAt'MEETlNG " TheF.speal serviced in Central Church of Christ continues all this week. The interest pas bee,, increasing; One was baptizsJIjastevkvWara trusty God and striving to do" His will. Come and 'worship, and work Ayitruus. We want to' be jbdr dtuggists thruou', 1 907, you want our kind of service let's combine. Newlin Drug Co. N. W, A. RATES La Grande Camp, M. W. A, No. 77o3 held a most interesting ' meeting last evening. Aside from the usual , work of the campaign plans were formulated for continuing the membership campaign another thirty days. .The .campaign up to date his beenso, successful that, it was thought best for the camp to con tinue the .work for a longer period. Tha next thirty days the work of increasing the membership will be taken up by tha membership. The p'aH adopted,' was to divide the pre.sept member list into two teams, eich 'to'woriT' u'ner a' aeparata captain. ' Neighbor 'Beriham will captain one side and Neigiibor Coffi,n trie other:-,' ' At the next meetirjgthe personnel of tha contesting teams will'be announced. At the close of the contest 'the losing side is to furnish entertainment for the winning side-. " It is expected lhat there will.be interesting times at the. M. W. A.' Camp during the nexl; thirty, days. SINGLE MAN We.keap buttoni'9wd on. your.under cloths, a little th ng but you appreciate it. we know. '" ' iherryf 'KewJ 'laundry. We want to? ba your druggists thruout 1907, you want ojur j.kind,of service let's combine. Newlin Drug Co. iGlothing Sall For the Next; 3y Pays MENCIMG MONDAY! FtTEIRUARY 18. e it eft : ' ijEyenu Suit; tfeeatlousciil -F i " and e ' r J I :inc uresiest MocR 6f Mens Boys' : Youths'. Clothing Ever Shovyn in Union : r i.. ! : We Can Fit the Big Man, the Little Man, : ; tne rat Man, and the Slim Man.. 1 j Entirely Too Many Suits for One House ; Carry in Stock, and Ever Su:t will ; Sacrificed in Price to reduce Stock, to be :r ( e 1 e f Mew Modern Up-to-date Clothing- Not a Shabby Suit in the lot. : : vwiiui wu Aovertisc a Sale You : Know Something is Doins : Spri" T0P Coats Cravcnctls.il IN. K. west! H ' ' .1' n 1 3 6 ' a - I'