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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1908)
SERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOJT, SATURDAY APRIL 11, 108. T. PAGE E1GITC rWvw w ww ww ww www ww ww wwww w fr" r-rra til y cztTo) .r..r WILL SOON EE HERE Arc You Ready for it ? Ev.'ry possfte preparation has been made by us to supply your demands for this occasion. Our stocks are now complete in all departments and the world of fashion is i. ill f ..liTMSR completely represent ed in this exhibition of SPRING STYLES FOR 1908. Newest wiaiii (owns ; jmm ' Easter MillineryPicturesque Modes .. The designers who decide positively upon the world's millinery fashions have gone to the old masters in oil for this season's inspirations. We will have a special showing for Saturday. COME AND SEE THEM. BEAUTIFUL WAISTSNEW ARRIVALS-We can suit every taste, and every purse. EVERYTHING IN PIECE GOODS-lf you have not already made up those Easter Gowns, there is siil. time, frovided you hurry. " x Come to our store and see all that is good and beautiful in these lines The People s Store I OPERA HOUSE BLOCK LA GRANDE, OREGON i OFF FOR I'MON. Carryall of School Rooters Lravr ( lor Union This Morning, j A carryall loailedto' the brim with, enthusiastic rooters, left La Grande this morning bound for Union, where tho La Grande-Union high school tcama clash on the diamond thla after noon. Early In tho day a crowd left In an automobile but the moat wait ed for the carryall accommodation. Joe Woods, the livery man. haqdled the rlbbona to the alx-ln-hand. Moat of the players left In a pri vate conveyance. Those In the. carry all were: Roy Currey, J. Kllpatrlck, Hay Williams. Vern Davla, Harlcy Richardson, Russell Ralaton, William Rush, Beatrice Green, Alberta Hop per, George Currey, OUIe Masaee, Ha (el Thelscn. Zoe Bragg, Harry Titus, Roy Rice, Leon Dawson, Waldo Ged dea, Naomi Simmons and Jeannette SATURDAY HAND (XNCF.ItTS. A I'lraslnir Feature to Ik- Inaugurate! During the Slimmer Montlm, A movement Is on font which at the present time promises to be success fully carried out. to provide for two hand concerts on every Saturday af tcrnon and evening. Tills will un doubtedly bo of great advantage to the city. It will stimulate the band boys, which will result to their ad vantage, and these concerts will result In a larger number of people coming Into the city on Saturdays to do their trading. This feature will also be greatly appreciated by our own cltl aens, who will turn out, especially In the evenings. It will give us .the ap pearance of being quite a city, to have our street! thronged each Saturday evening. It la a good move. Wheatley. Mlsa Mlckleson. Cundlff and Prof. DOGS MUCH SCARC ER. Vote for No. 41. Vote for No. 41 on the official re publican primary ballot. I. R. Snook la expected home from Klgin tonight. He haa been cam paigning In the Interest of his race for nomination at the republican primar ies to the office of county recorder. to HOME TALENT SHOW. Hcucltt Will Bo Given .In La Grand Soon, . i La Grande is to have a benefit horr talent production In the near futun Messrs. C'ooltdge and Rogers hav consented to stage a home talent prr ductlon and the recetpta will, apply tc the La Grande band. No belter turn could be found. The musical organ! zatlon needs money, to buy uniform and to carry the Incidentals and wl try to get along without appealing t the business men to aid In the main tenance of this body. A meeting wll be held tomorrow to decide on . th cast and to make final arrangement' for the production. TWO NEW AUTOS. FOR SALE Bike; new coaster; new that have boen caught, however, as rime; tlrca ar enearly new. Price dozens were taken, to be released later very low la taken at once. Call at, upon presentation of the proper ere- dcntlals by the owners. Van Btiren and Kiddle Each Purchase Knswto Kar. To the list of autoa In Union coun ty have been added two new splendid machines. Fred Kiddle of Island Cltj and Jay Van Buren, have each pur chased a Kessle Kar In Portland. P.m ourmg in. Pi ,u nays. Tney w, ,h,pped ,0 jj, Grande Not all of these have been beheaded. ,t once Though ldentlca, , make, as parties from out of town have fre-the om puronlllle(1 by Van Buren Is quently asked to secure animals thatred and tna, by Kddl(f u gntn appeared valuable. Thirty-five does Both ,re o( ,n8 ,5norM( poWPr cla not represent me numoer oi aoan ,.., ,,,, Thirty-Fit Canine Dportcd Place Elsewhere. Through the efforts of Dog Catcher tA-.nAM K U . .... 1.1 . Blue Mountain hotel. WANTED Sewing machine. Leave number at 1411 Adams avenue, city. GET EASTERN' CATTLE. . McAllister Will Improve HI Dairy Herd AVlth EaUTn Stock. Dairying In Union county Is coming to the front with rapidity. So gen eral Is the demand for butter fat that dairymen are taxed to meet the de-. mand. . In fact the supply Is not. enough, by far. J. W, McAllister Is one Of the most consistent dairymen in the county, and his position has been attained through careful selec tion of his stockweeding out in ferior breeds and specie, and supply ing Jhem with the very best class of stock. Mr. McAllister and Roy Dobbs of Union, are making preparations for Importing a carload of blooded cattle from the extreme east, and to do this Mr. Dobba will leave for New York soon. Wrien this shipment arrives this splendid herd of cattle on the .McAl lister ranch will be augmented both in ' quantity and grade. i ' FRY COMING SOON. About One Hundred Thousand Fish ' for Union County Streams. Approximately 100,000 fish wilt be received in Union county within 80 daya to be used as stocking material 'or the many mountain streams. Mem bers of the Eastern Oregon Fish and iame association have received no tice that the shipments will be forth coming in a short time, and that the ?sr'M ,n whom the cans are con dgned, must be in readtaess to plant he fry immediately upon arrival. There are generally about 1500- fish n each ean, and to those who have een selected to plant the fish, will ome from five .to seven cans. This lesl ruble effort on the part of the ollower's of Sir Isaac Walton Is what is providing pleasure hours to the ilmrods of Union county. Every tream is given a liberal stocking each -prlng and thus the supply Is matn-ained. TRY-OUT OX SATURDAY. Under Path Artist Will Strap on the Spikes Next Saturday. Seventeen candidates will don the pikes and face the starter's pistol lext Suturdny afternoon at the fair trounds. This, the opening of the rack and field season In Union county, .vlll be of an Inter-class nature, m FA ter and eggs; makes J tz. cake and pastry more aPP Ing, nutritious ana 3dm ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute era are Ala. ..4 M-P?" "'.''tlTU lewer price, eat a hu.kptr """" I her faaily caa alters te ass taMb the squad from the La Grande high school will go through the weeding process on that date. To the Walla Walla meet, where the cream of three states will be rep resented, will go six athletes from La Grande. In the Inter-class event, six winners will be chosen, and the other eleven will be left. However, there Is a trip In sight for all candidates for the team this year, as the county meet and tho eastern Oregon meet at Baker City will be attended en masse by all members of tho squad. Training has been going on regularly of late, and some dust will fly on Saturday that will bring Joy to the hearts of the team's fpllowers. baseball aggregation., which have aft average age of 15 year.. The chal lenge come, after the team has won a strong title to the city Juvenile cham pionship, and It is now after county honors. Extend Clmllrnpe. The Blue Mountain Athletic osso- and ! elation extends a challenge to all Advertised Letters. Miss Hilda Carter. Miss Violet Martin. Joe Carper. Ben t'umme. J. M. Greene. C. A. Hitchcock. Frank Miller. G. M. RICHET, Postmaster. Would you let $1 a week stand be tween your family and wholesome en joyment. Tetter see Davis about that talking machine today. ! f t ....eee...4..4.44..4..4 BICYCLES Why waste time and energy walking when a Bicycle wll save both? We have a ccm plete line of new and second hand bicycles, including the famous Yale, to sell on the easy payment plan : : : : We carry a full line of suj plies and' repairs : : : ; L C. 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