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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
PAGE SEVEX. rrciTT r a crs. eteioxb onsEnvm..i.A graype. okrccs. ttesdat, may an, mos. 2S- ; 4 Of . ! z z 2 i eeds Seeds U ! Ki n d s VlELD 'and GARDEN Coming lo la Grande Friday May, if HRST BALL BY MAYOR I bulk and in packages, (e have been the seed Istributor of this 1 ccupty r several years and our lock as usual is complete, f " feed. of AH. Kinds ' EARLY ROSE SEED i .... . POTATOES ftdults 50 ADMISSION CMl'n 25 MENAGERIE-MUSEUFfft-, )' Klaicr Block i 4 . '- ' " - MA.4l. 44t4e44'a9-:44e4e4 1 LA GRANDE f ISCHOOLofMUSIC: I i i 1 a jr Studio over Selder's I candy parlors. ' : : : ! PROF. DAY, Principal and : ft A rr.W- bis . iff n wmt ' The. turned with t:alr gwm. Giant Performing mrm WWELEPHANTS Ya,lV (Under the direction of Mr. Christian Zolte.) SMALLEST BRUTE ACTORS THE BRAVEST TRAINERS DOUBLE HERO OF SIBERIAN CAMELS AND DROMEDARIES AFRICAN AND NUBIAN LIONS LIONESS AND BABIES BENGAL AND CHINESE TIG ERS TIGRESS AND CUBS ICE BEARS SACRED CATTLE ZEBRA MONKEYS AND MANY MORE STRANGE, RARE BEA8TS FROM FOK SIGN LANDS IT'S A SfOO.000 MENAGERIE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE lOO-IMPElUAI AMAZING ACTS-MOO La (U' rOo bunt-ball team To las night frum Baker' City four l)l')"i.'y h.-rIjis dangling at bolts'. I?ovv.Mcn now and Thurs- l?y t:ie 'iil;T.'''lil attempt ty pet In shape Cor, the Mji 1m Grande opening; series with Pa'.tor City here on Thurs day., f , v Many IiivFuitnlcs, Thursday afternoon will wltnewa the formal opening of the. lengue In this elty. Mayor M. K. Hall Is said tq be practicing in the twilight for his ex hibition throw over the homo plate whan the Bong culls the players to the field. Vhllu the doctor gettlnir In shape for the Inaugural twirl. Jmlgo T. H. Crawford l selecting a bran protector, a milt nnd a. mask that At a tils faow. t He I KOlng to mill the splthall thrown by Mayor Hall." A pnrailo of players In the van of the 'nrn,i band. Is also another fedtr urc of the opening day. - - ...... '; 4 We. Want Your Wants;; f . 'in - .' i Our Want: Ad Colooin. ,; Your want Is p!ced before a thousind or more waot-seeW f t every day Can you afford to spend one cat per word of your . $ J. want aa whe;e results are tho keynotes? X. I ;v ;-:-.Vv-: ': ; ". VJ,i: t - . it - c. a. HOIST, . Contractor and Builder. Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates furnished on any kind of masonry work on short notice. Mantels and flreplnces a specialty. Room No. 1, Smith Rooming house. La Orando, Ore. 'Phone R-sd 141. Sure Cnr; for Asthma. W'o guarantee lo cure asthma, bronchitis nnd catarrh. If our medi cine falls we will cheerfully refund all money puld. Write Arnold's Asthma Cure Co., 333-334-336 Arcade Bulld- lng, Seattle, Wash., or ( for next . JO days, Morris W. Kr.lght." Covo, Ore. Box 83. l.V STRINGIIAM, 4 AUCTIONEER. Sales cried on short notice. 4 Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 No extra charge for distance. 4 LA GRANDE - - - OREGON 4 Route No. i. Thone No. 196x6 4 . .l 4 4HtJ S i l-iii 4M?K4 tl 5" i$M4i4tt-&t&Mt-2Pt-S TU ' MoiComforUblePlac PJ3RCH SHADES MAKE YOUR HOT PORCH COOL "' -Ft ' 1 H. .vw "She can xhim but h ettht r - . t Ai - PORCi? SHADES' Ask for Vudor Porch Shades, Wc Have Them in Four Sizes 4 ft., 6 ft, 8ft., and 10 ft., 7 ft. 8 incheg high Refrigerators Wisconsin Peerisss White Enameled, as Good as The Best Fine Mew Carpets Arriving Daily A Full Line of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares A and Linoleums bv ass a if m e JTxns Er'-irtf - - Dealers in Furniture and Carpels - - - - - - A . . ....AaAlliiiA.'AIAtSIAltUi;!)),!!!)) rmvn m " Will Have Kosr. i The roses are coming. .. Today's weather, partly cloudy, a little sprlnk ling of rain. Just enough sun to keep the air warm but not so much that there Is any danger of scorching the buds, is exactly what they ' have needed, says the Portland Journal. People who have wanted warm weath er and bright sunshine, to bring out their crop of beauties, haven't had much dealing with roses. The back ward spring has made tho buds par tlculraly tender and the Btcms are soft and easily broken. A week of sun shine and hot weather now would scorch the buds, bring out lmperfee- tlons In the roses and damage the quality nnd quantity of the crop. In the judgment of rose Culturlsts today's weather Is Just tho thing needed to uphold Portlnnd's claim as the Rose city. True, soma of the rarer varie ties of roses which the specialists have been preparing for the exhibition on Tuesday may not be ready. The back ward season has caused some growers to ask that the exposition Itself and tho competition for prizes be post poned for a week or 10 days, but this would disappoint many rose experts who are coming to Portland for the festival and It is Improbable that It will be done. FOlt RENT, FOIt RKNT A five-room house on Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma son's orchard; $8 per month.;.. In quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black 1612. . FOK RKNT New J-ruum house with bath and pantry.; Largo lot! sight ly location; very cheap. Call M. 6. " FOK KENT The .skating, rink hall, Largest hnll In La ' Grande; "hard wood floor. Mrs. Zuber. ! , i FOR KENT Suite of three rooms, furnlRhed comploto. Inquire of Mrs. ' G. 0. Simmons. .. "' ivi XU'T ''"rmtiiied rooms, close In. Inquire at 1 41 1 Washington av enue. Next door to rink. " v FOR PALE About 5000 feot of thor- out-lily dry shlplup. Apply at d. R." Fowler's off(ce. . ; ' " ' '. FOP. SALE One fl-year-otd horse., broke to drive single, for.a lady: ti" milch cows with young ralySf :-fiiveu pigs, 100 chickens, three wtijjpus, on surrey, one butrtry and, several farr Implements. Five pieces of towa property, improved. Bargain If sotd at once. Inquire of Mary E. Chll'l ers, la'and City. " '; 'iv:, ; " ", ' .:. IVlt SALE Furniture, steel range, two heatlni,- stoves, bed loungs, x- tcnwlon table, Iron bods and spiin&r. ice box, fall leaf tnblo,. flrst-e'iK '-organ. Other household goods.' In-. quire nt 1417 Washington avenue. FOR KENT Large store building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at HIT Washington avenue. t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for housekeeping; also bedrooms. In quire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room, close In; modern conveniences. Phone to Black 951. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light houseket-plng. Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner Q jwd Fourth streets. 'Phone Red 1452. " , P Wan WANTED A position as stationary ; engineer. Practical experience. Can give reference If required. Address Box 75S, La Grande, : WANTED To trade lots in La Grands for horse. Call at Hill's drugstore, WANTED Three waitresses, at Model restadrant. Appir WANTED A man and wife to take charge of a ranch near Cove. , Ap ply to A. B. Conley, or address hlta In this city. Must be competent PLIXK-A-PIiANK, riJXK. Former I Grande Boy and Ills Banjo at tho PbmIjiio Tonight. One of the special features at the Pastime tonight will be a few stunts on the banjo by Nate Ardrey, who has won considerable notoriety as a per former on this Instrument. "Nate" has been In the city for sev eral days visiting old-time "tillaeums," and all who have been fortunate enough to hear him, say he Is a won-d.-r. Projwt Xenrly Complete, The Umatilla project Is nearlng completion. By the middle of June the work at the big dam will be practical ly complete. The water Is now run ning through ditches In the Hermlston unit In the most satisfactory way and all things are progressing as well as could be expected, say the engineers. A force of men is now employed put ting in a few miles of additional con crete line along the main ditch, where seepage Is causing damage to the O. R. A N. trncks near Echo. Pendleton East Oregonlan. Valued Same as Gold. B. O. fltewart a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., srjj: "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 bil iousness." Bold under guarantee at the Newlln Drug Co.'a drug store. 26c Attorney Robert J. Slater returned today from La Grande, where ha was called by the serious Illness of his mother. However, sha Is now much Improved and will recover. Pendle ton East Oregonlan. DKNTI8T. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red Itl. Painless rtractlon. Expert goli work. Special attention to children's teeth. .-. - r, La Grande National Bank Building. FOR RENT Three-room Fourth street; close In. house on 6-18tf I FOR SALE. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One dollar for each settlnR. , Telephone to Red 212. FOR SALE Team . ot heavy work horses, 1400 and 1600 pounds; 6 and 7 years: also team driving mares. In quire 1417 Washington Ave. S-14tf FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings, 24 feet long with frame nnd fixtures complete and In good re pair. Price, each, $10.00. The Peo ples' Store. FOR BALE 600 feet of picket fence. In good condition. Apply to Mrs. Zuber. WANTED Girl for general .house work In small family. Apply at Eastern Oregon Trust & puvlngs Dann. t WANTED Situation by a capable young man clerical. Firl-clas . reforences furnished. Address M. Box 351, La Crande, Ore. ' WANTED Chance o make quick service In moving furniture and pianos with' special equipment for safe hauling. All kinds of transfer business solicited. Leave orders at Halsten' store or 'phone So He 1161. J. W. Black. i in i i mi ; PASTURE. WANTED Horse to pasture by the month on good bunchgrass. $1.6 per month. Inquire 1417. Washing ton avenue, or address Box 606, La Grande,' Ore. WE HAVE IT! ...... ...,.-,. : W HE A. T ?. TH E VERV BEST line of GROCERIES and VEGETABLES In tho city, everything tooth some and wholesome for stylish dinner tacles ! THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY I E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 75 W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. :dealers in? HARDWARE.STOVES.flRNITURF.BlIllDING MATERIAL t Agents for Huntington Lime, the best that reaches J this market Try It. ;4t4444'M44444'44tW mJT9 ww.. - - r .