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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1908)
evening onsEnvra, la gilvnde, okegon. Tuesday, apiul i, iocs. t 61 U fMPf FMPWT Suc,,as WIVW mowers, imr LLlilEM I D RAKES.GRASS CATCHERS cto run LAm SPRINKLERS AND FOR THE LAWN hare reels. . The PLAY (OYE rt ales" in all Departments j cm r,ps. 'iVfttt. I ill II f 1111 1 IliW l ILL Golden Rule bps i a. Is? CORDEN HOSE all grades and prices to suit every one J ALSO HAVE a complete assortment of Garden Rakes, Hoes, Spades, and Shovels. : : ; ; FISHING TACKLE to suit all, and it is the kind that catches I AM AGENT for the Celebrated Iowa Cream Seperalor, Call and See if : : : . . MRS. T. N. MURPHY. . lea, . ; M (joldenfote W TEA CEYLON I to e Good, should be free from artificial coloring it should be pure. FoJger's Golden Gate Teas are pure - healthful - re freshing. Six flavors Japan Gunpowder Oolong English Breakfast Ceylon Btactl El Green b The choice of fiavor It a nutter of taste Packed - flavor-tight in dust proof cartons. J. A. Folgcr Q, Co. 3an Francisco Importers of Pure Teas BaKiiwJtPlma.ir,-"r' i LOCAL ITEMS. V The Rev. an J Mrs. C. R. Hauden- echleld left thlg morning" for Tacoma. A. V. Andrews went to Hot Lake this morning, returning on No. 1. J. A. Sommers of Elgin, Is a busi ness visitor In the city today. Ed Wright, republican nominee for county clerk,' is In Union today look ing after political affairs. J. D. AValck, a prominent real estate ' dealer of Joseph, is registered at the visitor Hotel Sommer. Turner uliver has returned Enterprise, where he has United States land office department returned to Portland this morning. While here attending to business mat ters, he visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Gllham. llllam Hackett, who has been critically 111 for several days, is re ported no better. J. M. Hugglns of Thornton, Wash., and F, J. Long of Caldwell, Idaho, are In the city holding a conference with Presiding Elder J. D'. Glllllan of the M. E. church. ' M. L. Carter, one of Union county's progressive farmers was a La Grande this afternoon. Mr. Carter were exactly form what wag needed for the Sandridge been at- grain farms, and now there is every tending circuit court. I assurance that the wheat crop will be Father" Edes returned last night all that could be desired. from Elgin, where he has been vis- A careful test was given the E. Rels lting his nephew, Chas. Edes. ' land welt; this afternoon anS It was R. A. Htrsch, traveling auditor of the' .O. R. & N., Is registered at the ' ' Hotel Sommer. V. J. Dawson, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, Is a visitor here , today, having business . a.t the court ' ' house.. ' . B. W. Vantress and Maggie Vantress 1 arrived home this morning from Col lege Place, where they have been In 1 school, during the winter. Mrs. G. E. Gllman, who has 'been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. - Swlkert of Elgin, returned to her home at Frecwater this morning. ' Will' Kennedy returned to his home In Portland last night, after a short Visit with relatives in La Grande. Mrs. Kennedy will stay for a more ex tended visit. . i V Geo. W. Hopp of Olympln, and J. , ' .V; Hopp of EelllnrrJiam, are registered at the Sommer iwM, and . are looking 6ver the country with the view of making this valley their future home. Earl Henry, who has been visiting his brother, Walter Iltnry of tM. j city, leaves tomorrow for Seattle, to Bpend a few days before returning to his home In Iowa. W. A. Sams arrived from Enter prise last night, where he has been visiting his paints, and after a snort r- 1 Mrs. D. C. Bri- left for his home .visit with htj choux of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kingsley of Seattle, arrived last night and are registered at the Hotel Sommer. They expect to leave tonight for Hot Lake, where Mr. Kingsley goes for treatment for rheumatism. Special Asrnt H. P.. Barton of Cr.e found that 600 gallons per minute did not lower the water surface 50 feet from the top. Messrs. Miller & West have taken a contract to sink a well at :the George Krelger brick manufac turing plant k SOCIETY. . . ' Farewell Reception. . The reception given for the Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Haudenschield at the Presbyterian church last night,'' was well attended. The evening was spent In a social way. Chas. Cochran played several piano solos, and all present Joined in wishing Rev. Haudenschield success In his new field. . ;', Mrs. Ifcniohuc Entertains. Mrs. M. B. Donohue entertained 52 ladles at cards thlg afternoon. The house was beautifully decorated In pink and white, the flowers used be ing white lilacs and pinks and white carnations. Each guest received a pink and white carnation as a favor. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp and Mrs. H. C. Grady, served a dainty three-course luncheon. Thimble Reev Mrs. W. L. Brenholts entertained at an Informal thimble bee this after noon. A dainty luncheon wag served by the hostess. About 15 ladies were present. At Child' Harness Shop A full line of tents, wagon sheets, bed covers and summer robei Just ar rived at Jack Ch lids' harness shop on Fir street. ' " ' ; Manager Mlckleson of the high school baseball team, has secured a game for next Friday with the Cove high school at the latter's grounds. The trip will be made and the game played all on the same day. La Grande has been more success ful In baseball than any other depart ment of sports sjnee football occupied the center of the stage. . La Grande won hands down when Cove clashed on the local diamond with the local team, and unless the team . over the valley, has strengthened Itself, La Grande should win another Friday. The line-up will be the same as that which played at Union and here with Cove recently. RFADYFflD itkl if I V It h GAM I The almost incessant rains are In terfering materially with consistent training on the part of the La Grande professionals in preparation for the firing of the opening gun In the race for the pennant of the Inland Empire league. Testerday afternoon the squad was out and with ginger and vim, and frisked about the grounds like a bunch of colts. The work of the men was very satisfactory. Dally work outs are Impossible. Thursday morning of this week the team leaves for Baker City to open the season simultaneously with Pen dleton, at Walla Walla. Four games will be played there, followed by four In La Grande, with the same taem. Fans are confident that La Grande will win three out of the four. If they do. It will put them well up In the percentage column, and every one. mousanutn gain Is so much to the good. TOR HOT The opening gun In the anti-saloon campaign la not to be fired tonight as anticipated, due to 'sickness and the absence from the city of several who were to take, active part. me committee handling the eerier of lectures both for this city and foi me county at large, have decided tc postpone the first meeting until next Friday night, when the campaign will open In earnest Special notice 1 called to this change In date. 'inis action was decided upon latt this afternoon and the display adver tisement on another page of this Issm was printed before the change in dutt could be made. ' Quartet la Selected. The quartet 'of athletes who wll represent the La Grande high school In the CorvaUls interscholnstlc track meet was selected yesterday afternoon by a popular vote of the track team members. Those who will go are Captain Williamson, Carpy, Toung and Reyriolds. The team leaves one week from tomorrow night. No Danger of Drouth. There Is no longer any danger of drled-up wheat fields In this section of the state. Rains have done theli part well. Ati There will Hose Co. No. e'clock at the members are requested to be present . C. JACKSON. Foreman. frit TSV num. etlng of Rescue His evening at t Council rooms. Ail Evening Observer, $6 per mint!-y Li DIES' $3.50 SHOES $2.50 Pei-7-0 line of 150 pairs of women's Sn-a t.cJ 0;::-rds, at a wonderfully 1-jw price. Tnis season's footwear, Inducing tan, vlcl kid. light and heavy soles; sizes S,H to 5; regular 2.50 values, at the low price of $2.50 CHILDRENS 1.50 SHOES 51.15 Sizes 7, 7fc and 8, In vlci kid and patent, with "white and colored tops; , tuns aad reds, the best values in the fo' 81.13 LADIES' SUITS Regular 13.85 sell at $9.25 In all colors and many styles; this season's most attractive garments. In tight and seml-flttlng Coats. . The materials are-Panama Cloti, fancy Worsteds and English Serges. Skirts gored, pleated and trimmed with blaa ( folds. All sizes, take your pick at the following low prices: Regular $12.60 Tailored Sult..$ 8.35 Regular 116.60 Tailored Suit.. 111.00 Regular $34.50 Tailored Suit.. $16.35 $?.O0 JABKETS $6.75 Materials: Coverta and fancy Btrlpes. trimmed In velvet and strapped with same materials, mostly seml-flttlng: Regular $10.65 Jacket ....... .$8.00 Regular $12.60 Jacket $0.60 Regular $ 9.00 Jacket , ..$6.73 D0YS CLOTHING 1-4 OFF; Speclnl purchase from one of the best manufacturers In this country, cut In tho latest fashion, plain Knicker bocker pants; materials of fancy worsted and fancy Cashmere, tans, blues, grays, stripes on! chcc:-.s; sires 2W to 15 years; Friday and Saturday only. .OXE-I'Ol ItTH OFF MEN'S PANTS 14 OFF 450 pairs men's Pants, all the best styles - in Worsteds, Casslmcrea, tHrlpes and Checks. Friday and Sat urday only:,.,. ONE-FOURTH OFF Tntunn and SAlUKUAY. ONLY Parlor Mntchen, highest grade, per box ;.. so TABLETS, regular 5o values, each So FANCY GLASS WARE A new as sortment In vases, cake plates, ber ry bowls and novelties, in colors, ranging In price from 25c to 69a Friday and Saturday only '. , , ,iOe ROTAL GRANITEWARE, In gray color No. 20 Sausepan, rcg. I8c; special 23a , No. 24 Saucepan, reg. 35c; special 2So No. 28 Baucepan, reg. 60c; special 39c 1 O. N. T. Spool Cotton ,.6e Sure Cure for Asthma. We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. It our medi cine falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid Write Arnold's Asthma Cure Co., S33-S34-836 Arcade Build ing, Seattle, Wash., or for next 80 days, Morris W. Kr.lght, Cove, Ore Box 83.' Valued Same as Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., sayj: "I tell my custom ers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold In weight, If afflict ed with constipation, malaria or bit louBness." Sold under guarantee at the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug store. 25c DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851. Painless extraction. Expert golO work. Special attention to children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL . To Be Held In PORTLAND. OREGON, JUNE 1, TO . 1008. Will be the .most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILtE Ever held In the Pacific Northwest. Portland, the "Rose City," will be a scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week Several Important conventions to be held In Portland on that occasion. . ThcO.R.O.CO. Will Sell Special Tickets on Tills OocaMlon From . LA GRANDE TO PORTLAND, and Rot urn, at $12.15 FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON 3. H. KEEXET, Local Agent. " WM. McMUnRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND ' OREGON iM DIRECTORY I ... " .l:.,, OF T-HE ..''. i ;.- ..'-. .. FRATERNAL. ORDERS L.A GRANDE, ORE. I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets It :helr hall every Saturday night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Uodol Restaurant T. J. SCROGGIN, N. G. D. E. COX, Secretary. . C. J. VANDERPOEL. Fin. Bee. M. W. tu . Zjk Grande Camp No. 770$ meets every Monday evening at L O. O. F. hall. AH visiting neighbors art cor Jlaliy invited to attend. E. C. DAVIS, C. D. B. COX. Clerk. Relief committee: E. C. Davti Charles Dlsqua. A. J. Warner and D. E. Cox. Woodmen of (lie World. La Grande Lodge No. 16 . Vt. O.. W., meets every Saturday evetimr In K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting membana weJ, come. M. M. MARQTJIS, 1. H. KEENET, Consul Commancer. Clerk. F. O. S. , La Grande Aerie No. I St, F. O. E, meeta avery Friday night In KUuC hall at I p. m. Visiting breUmn -ta-vited to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, ST. JP, 3. H. LEI8HMAN, W. . A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M., holds regular meetlnn first ind third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m. L. H. RUSSELL, W. U. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. Brotherhood of Owls. ' La Grande Nest No. 17, meeta In (ha K. of P. hall every Tuesday ava iling at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. J. B. VANDERMUELEN. Executive. C. W. BAKER, Secretary. K. of P. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday evening in Castla Hall, Corps building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knlgbts. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C. R. I LINCOLN, K. of R. ft 8. L. O. T. M. Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M moets every first and third Thursday of each month at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Visiting members made welcome, ' SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C. MRS. EVA M'INTTRE, K. of R. Rebekaha. Crystal Lodge No. 10, meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. lodge. . All visiting members are in vited to attend,'1 i' 1 .:' i , LAURA STILES, N. O. JENNIE SMITH, SecreUrr. .. ...'.. t ; .4 . k :, :. i ! y Sr 1 - v '..H(-r'. ,r Fcreaters) of Amencav Court Maid Marian No. If meets wcond and fourth Wednesday night n K. of P. hall. Brother at 4ntftet o attend. ' NERI ACKL1ES. 'd at. ( O. V. HENDRICKS. F. a j Board of Trusteer Dr. G. L. Blg- tera. Oacar Berger and Herbert Pa- teraon. ' O. IS. S. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. B. 8.,'hel itated communications the second ant fourth Weithftsdaya of each meertn. Visiting memoers cordially lnvTteS. MART O. FORREST, W. It, MART A. WARNICK, Secrotary. i. o. o. r. Star Encampment No. II, I. O. O. F., meets evefy second and fowrtk Wednesday In the month In Oda FV '.ows' hall. Visiting patriarchs aJwy welcome. D. E. COX, C. F. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. J- r M. B. of A. , 4 Meeta first aad third Thursday - at I. O. O. F. halt. Visiting soamneaa alwaya welcome. " ' " ' 1 y 3. A. ARBUCKLB, President. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary., B. P. O. E. J t La Grande Lodge Ne. Ill, taeets each Thursday evening at $ d'cloek rm Elks' hall on Adama avenue. Visit ing brethera are. eordlatly ,vite t atund. I . i . W. B. SARGENT, Exalte RsUcl. O. B. MCULLT. Bee. Bee s - I- .1 i