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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
, ryjfy'n : bserveu, u graxde, onEotSCWCTTTT V4 SHIPMENTS CONSIDERABLE Rl'ILDIXG S A , ;,,1N LHBLEU. VICINITY. - FtRT!T ITAUfcS. mm "'-:fS?flil' ! " i- 1 t i ' I f i iy ? -7 , . .. -it LAGKAXDE IS TO MAKE ANOTHER ATTEMPT ) BATCROAV, T ; ! J MAY 23rW'tO 1LVE A GENCIXE MARKET DAY, AND WE HOPE THE ELEMENTS WILL PERMIT OF" TTS BEING A GRAND SrCCESS, WE ARE, GREAT i 1 IT IS A GOOD THING IXR THE FARMERS,' A GOOD ? PmiUJC OP IA f.BANDE. AND A GOOD THING' FOR 4 ' 'j i . , I LIKE TO SHOW FER THE FOLLOWING- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BCYEIIS. V A $2.00 Hat FREE A 50c pair of SuxpemlCTS FREE with earh o4f of panto ., A 35c pair of Socks " '' A 25c Tto FREE with eaeh nuin's hhlrt, $1.25 or over, A 50e pair of Homo FREE W illi eaeh pair of ladles $, . A 2fe pair of Homo $ S 50e Cl:lna IMkIi La Grande's Leading Dry Goods and The Temple of Economy : START SIR Conncllmiin A.,' V. Andrews last evening started a paved etrct move ment which should receive the full support and endorsement of every HuHlnoss man In the city, So prompt; ly was the motion accepted thnt a ft,. EliT mm -s ,. -ft H Wr w ' -"'I Official Nominees and Candidates of the Republican Parly for June Election For Representative to ConijreKs W. It. F.I.MS, of I'niittllla County. For JUHtiee of tho Supreme Court KO'IEKT S, ItKAN. of Lnuo County. For Oregon Dairy nnd Food Camm'.wloni r J. W. liAII.F.Y, of V.tiltn iM:Th Omnty. For United States Penator H. SI. CAKE, of .MuIiik iiicIi Cihiiu.v. For kallroAd CominloSloner CLYDE B. A'TCHISOX, of Mulnioin:.h C.uiutv. For Judtio of Circuit Court 4. W- KNCW1.F.S, of I'lilou County. For Senator Union and Wallowa Counties EDWARD W. Rl'MHI.1 of Vnlon County. For Representative -Union and Wullowa Comities JOllV V, HUSK, of Wnllowit County.' For Representative STEPHEN F. KICHAKDKON.. of Im Cnmde. ' For Sherir For County 01ork-- For County Commissioner For Recorder of Conveyances . For Cfltinty Assessor For County School Superintendent For County Treasurer For Couaty Surveyor For County Coroner Fair ANiMtlne of the Pence, Fur Ooastahle, La Orand IMstrtc VOTE 'ER BELIEVERS IN THIS MARKET DAY .'i ) . ( i l . 1 J t ! i v OCR APPRECIATION AND. FOR THAT REASON with each man's suit. FREE with oocb pair of men's Blif FREE with each pair of ladies' .$? FREE Avlth each $5.00 jmrclmso o' Emporium i : : : : : special committee was appointed with in a few moments, to delve Into the matter and Report at the next meet ing of what could be done, and how bent to proceed ' to secure paved Btreets for the city of La Grande. With a federal building In Bight, sev eral buildings under plansv of .,. construction,- It Is only proper thnt the city should start to puve Ita streets action symbolic of thrift ond enter prise. If never started, the movement will never be consummated. Before tho next meeting of the council, the committee, .Messrs. Krelger Andrews and Curtlss will have something pleas ing to report. E. W. DAVIS, of l a Grnmlo. ED WRHJIIT, of iHlaml City. J. M. SELPER, of lliwi. I. R. SNOOK, of I Gniiulo. Rl lXUil'II A. nCG, ol EUrtn. ' OHEN BISHOP, of Vnlon. "'(' f. JOUN riUWLET, of I Grande. CALVIN R. TnORVTON. of 1 C.rnmle. THOS. R. MONK, of SanimervUHs La Grando Wstrlet . Agar STZTWART, of la Cirnnd.v I. W. FACI.K, of I C.rarulo. STRAIGHT PROPOSITION, THING FOR THE tS. WE ALWAYS MARKER An admission fee of SSc will be charged for the graduating exercises of the high school Tuesday evening. May 2d, for the benefit of the Bchool library. The subjects to be discussed by members of the graduating class, art those nearest the heart of every true litlren of La Grande, and are as fol loxvs: "Opportunity." .by Blanche Kessler. 'TniiVjfor La'ftrnnde," Mae NoyoE, Debate "Resolved, That the pres ent CorUAerrlal club movement Is the best I ? .nf advertising the city." Af- ' "X ' I Xcon-I 7 Voo W 1 V Ale V X1 letter! ill l e.l Tiir i nnn : .. in ran ,,-,.. Lilrniatlvrcd Young; negative, He 'hi-acin.i.;iU en- .V'jaajjLlSiL3Cl!i;iherta Hopper. "Seeing the Elephant." Will Xell. The class programs are decidedly chic. Vtnh Fruit Damaged. J. J. Nnnn, one of 4he most extens- J ive fruitgrowers of Union county. Is home from a trip through Utah, and In his observation In that section of the fruitgrowing centers of the west Is that fruit has, been ruined by frosts. At sieral places he found orchards, located well' out In the valleys, that were damaged beyond hope. Those lying nearer to the foothills fared bet ter. MEMORIAL DAY AT COVE. Dinner anil Interesting Program in Cove on May 30. Cove, May 21. (Special.) Tho la dles of the Cove Cemetery association will servo dinner on Decoration day a' '.he Cove hotel, from 11:30 to 5 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially Invited to coirf and bring a well-filled basket. The Jltir.cr Is 23 cents, A pleasant program will be rendered In connection. It follows: Music, by band. Song by the congregation. Prayer, Rev. Robertson. , Reading, "Blue and Gray," Mrs. Karl Stackhvnd. Song, double quartet Address, Dr. Elevens. Music, by band. Recitation, Clara Hancock. 8ong. Benediction, Iter. Curry. Signs of Thrift in Vicinity About Im i bier Rre!deiit Arr Hullding New '. Jle-mes and Improving Others 1 Otlior Item of General Interest From Imbler. Imbler, Ore., May 20. (Special.) w aoe Brooks went to union jester day. ' :. ' ". ;' '; C. R. Hlbberd returned from Twin Falls yesterday. '; B. F. WebB has sold his Interests In the I. M. S. Co., and will return to AU- aj of potatoes left hers cars front Imbler Enterprise are lltlon to l he says s part of The Dalles Is had written to what had been clone. ep'y Implies that ell Is well so far as our benefactor Is concerned." jMI mono: has been raised for the purchn corner . of the lot on the southwest' f Fourth and Washington, and! It Is understood nothing now stands; In the way of The Dulles hiving a II-1 brnry before another year shall liavcj roiled around." ry the terms of the agreement Mr. Cavneg!" will appro priate $10,0(10 for the bulKUns. etc., nd The Pailes will furr.lsh 10 per eent or $1000 yearly for Its mainte nance. The Dalles Chronicle. New Home Heady. The Commercial club rooms nre now In excellent shapo and ren,dy for occupancy. The best of the furniture In the old club tins' been used to sup ply the needs In the new home, and that which was not used In this way has been stored today. The uphols terers today brushed things up a hit. painters dressed tho walls In suitable shades until the rooms look very cory. The rooms are 10 to 12. Inclusive, In the second corridor to tho left, on the second floor of the La Grande Na tional bank building. Do you believe In education? Do you want a state unlveislty? If so. vote' "Yes." No. 314 on the nf.lelul ballot on election day. The passage of this Mil wl'.l Increase your taxes a Utile move than 2 cent.-. If you piy taxes on JUiOd worth of pivjerty. All regressive cltl'.rns should support the bill. ' ' AROUND LEAW WHEELS . AND CmNOT REACH , . A- . T " J 1 ii -1 err g tlss su'teJi. iM.'-"-r SZ3my J 'r4..fKt. wepcruHtted. H 3t r,9toKxrxi v fci naais I l ! n M Absolutely Pure . rfto only baking powder mada with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar i!o JUp, Ho Lima Phosphafa RECEIVE MOUNTED ELK. Beautiful Specimen Arrives From i'ortutua lor Urvl titu uuotsv. The elk presented to thej B. P. O. E. lodge by . Julius Fisher several months ago, arrived in. La Grande this morn- Ing and Is a beautiful specimen of Us kind. ? 'It measures four feet. 10 Inches in ijlit, hns six-pronged antlers three wt eight Jik tea long, .nnd Its weight E8 estimated at about 900 pounds. The work of mounting was done by '. H. Baker, the well known Port :ntl taxidermist. The mounting will n a part of the fixtures within the ;iks' hall. After Corporation Money. San Francisco, May 21. " want some corporation money," said a lone highwayman to a street ,car conduc tor early this morning, as he shoved a revolver in his face. He then searched the conductor and secured-! j17 He thl.ow (he controjor nwav and disappeared. Xocil Mail Box. There Is big need of a mail box at the west end of tho depot platform to r,'P,acc the one recently taller, a way. J,;iny B t0 tne trains with Intention of mul!inS letters at the depositary. hut are foiled. J. P. DeLong came in from his fe.rrr n. ir An,..i r n, oon train, 1 j Vote "No," No. 32. Ah.HiUtjlAL THE vONLY-PURE The only kind of Ice that we handle in made from pure artesian water the wagon will brtng this PURE. ICE to or otherwise. To regular patrons our NATURAL ICF. harfilled in v.hol,.,:;,,,. wsgr.a. 'I'hr.ne Rlark .,7l. A'o l. -. VI et'.SCllFERTS ' t C-W NB NlCH WATER FISH .WItU Til nlntnM ).. ai.- 0" PORTLAND FESTIVAL To Be Held In' 'I " , POItTLAND, OREGON, ( J V N E 1, TO fl. 19 0 8. : Will bo 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 penter of world-wide Interest for one week Several Important conventions' to be held in Portland on that occasion. Tlic0.R.5JlC0. Will Sell Special Tickets on Tills Occasion From LA GR.VXDE TO PORTLAND, und Return, at $12.15 ; FOR PArtTICULAnS CALL ON J. II. KF.EXEY, Locnl Agent. WM. McMlT.RAY, General Piufeonger Agent, PORTLAND ORKGCN retail trade is artificial ice, only plire ce n the clty A aLllivcry your C.., r on notification by telephone 'if prlc, .". are one-half nt per pound. , Look out for the Gtandy ice Salmon Can Afonr Cer stream here WKEaS .L 3o-f "0,r b,;f'"-e the public ',- FT CcrrecThis, 0 r!uSi; " fcj i..-r,7 m ri-r-rW r all (.IngM. tuuual rt! T i . . 'MrM. yr i?iia out SSiEiJSitaiwrerto.fcri ; ROSE w lot iff HAH j - .in . . 3i5pp7J-(TRUE FISH BILL)- j w-J-J nn thf tor iilktlme. Kll Mlrnm ' ( will kmt ulmn. La. 4