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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
KT,-w'." BSCTVES, LA. OTtiNBE, OREGON, 'nirKADAY, JUNE 4, 1608. n u H lit! Tie Mos xcepf onaf Innonnccmenf of i Every Article in the VJhote Establish ment Reduced in Price : : ffte , Season : : : - a EEGBT FAG52S. .. A 7 '" i f r ' - y ' M .; II i 12) ij Mi Great reductions that have been made in every Department will doubly pay you for attending this GREAT SALE. Just at the beginning of the Summer Season. $75 000 00 STOCKHE , MROESr anrf MOSrCOMPICrc ASSORTMENT OFGENERAL MERCHANDISE TODAY. IN EASTERN OUVSStd from .. - Ladies' and Children's Jackets New and Up-to-Date Spring 1ft o purdiawS, hot mi vid garment in the entire lot, all go at sale price. '.':, ' ij.5 Ladles' Jacket $8.50 Ladles' Jacket 5.35 Ladle' Jacket ........ .19.40 14.15 value Child' Jacket ..... .$3.80 ...$5.5 $3.5 value Child Jacket...... $2.33 ...$4.00 $1.45 value Child' Jacket ...... 8o SHOE i Ladies Mens and ChMrens , iOOO PAIRS SAMPLES in 'which we made a great saving in the purchase and we are going to uue mis saving win our menas Indies' Spring Suits Hit.... ' on sale aiu " value 8utt..-:jiii.ji..,Mi ' . .. ... A. , Ki.iv value Suit. 125.00 value Suit..... .I.im.ts snA v.ww vui un nuiri 114.60 valu Suits., fverjr Suit ti-if' t groatlr P.E- .......I4.40 10.00 3 Besf To'ef Soap Tr Apron Ginghams -per dozen ...TrW.. per yard 100 doz. ivie hemstitched Hdk's, each ic . ; ; - . 1 - v 1 1 .... 1 1 - I .: I . I : '..Mens9 :ahd Boy's Clothing Now I an opportune time to purcliaae your Fourth of July Suit, when 7n ran do o at a GREAT SAVING. $15.00 to 118.00 value .912.23 112.50 value .4T Toung men' odd lot, S8.00 to $12.00 value $8.00 Odd lot boy" Knee Pant Suit. I ' to 10 year ......... .8o to $3.00 Youth" long pant Suits, large ...$3.I8 to $6.87 San Silk Luster Cotton he per spool Standard Print 5c per yard Good Quality Pearl Buttons 2lc per dozen Best Oil Cloth, , per yard 17c 0. N. T. Spool Norton, spool t w Mens' and Boy's Pants In till line ve will make a uvin .. . $1.60 and $l.s value ....... 1 1 Sin .... ..v nu value .HSq Onethlrd off on all Boy'. Knee Pant. $3.50 and $4.00 value $3.00 and $3.25 value $2.00 ana $2.59 value . ..$2.43 ..$1.08 ..$1.03 n in v ."' 1 . - t - Sale Closes Saturday, June 6th I . 1 .....,.. B.MmMMw.MMiiiw-.MMMmM,,imwitt.Mm. uwr'Tnwmamg--'"''" , ' ' uni n uiriTiirn tUUI WLAIIItlt HURTS FflUIT: The continued cold weather Is dam aging the grain crops, and also the fruit to some extent. So soys C. D. .uffman. The grain need moisture and unhlne, eupcclally on the Sand rldge. Very little rain has fallen out there, and the ground Is rather dry. . The cold cloudy wenther I hurting the cherry and apple crop to some extent, though not yet enough to cut the crop short. Apple are dropping, hut most of the tree are now over loaded. There Is no need for any grower to be alarmed because his fruit ejop seems backward, for a few days H warm sunshiny weather will make a ITeat difference In the appearance of the orchard. i . from here were In attendance. park. Prom 1500 to looo vuitnr. Like Our Climate. expected here for thlg occasion. Mr, and Mr. Charle Turbow. and . There will be prominent speakers ennaren, wno have been visiting here here, and the horse show ln'connec. -in rtMBiives, nave returned to their Hon will make the day one of. the nome In Joseph. sister of Mr. Frank Counsel!. This Is their first vslt In four years, and they like the county well enough to locate here, aa It Is bo much warmer than In Wallowa county. , with relatives, have returned to their ! Hon will make the day Mrs. Turnbow Is 1 i-rratoni In th hinn, .v.. .. There will be a parade' on Main street at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Morrow, t'matllla Iowa all dry. SMALL BEERS, Union and Wal- Bad Chock Man. . G. A. Koy, wanted at Blackfoot for Victimizing a few business men of the Grove City, on the strength of checks against a mythical bank account, was arrested In this city thl morning by the local pollco and Is being held to LADD CAXYON ITEMS. Mr. and Mr. Wlllard Couch and on, Roy, were guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ihll, Sundsy. Mia Ellen Steven returned to her home In La Grand after visiting over Saturday and Sunday here with . frWtnda. 4. wtriav. June 11. I the closing day of the Ladd Canyon school, there Will b a picnic ai idnooargur s para th same day. Let all com and enjoy themselves by the many different way ucb as resting In the shade, swing ing In the wlng, playing game and partaking of the picnic lunch. There will also be a program rendered by th pupils of th school. All are In Vkted to com. Messrs. King and Huffman pok at our ool house on prohibition on dr last week and th result la now known tpall. X oJCo f, Ladd Canyon 1. n.. rM nf ha a ball which Was auw played between South La Grand aad Ladd Canyon at La Grand, wa It te t la favor Pendleton 1 to have a large woolen mill In spite of prohibition. Also several precincts In Baker county strange, strange! Tho Baker City Prosperity associa tion has for Its objects: 1. To keep the dinner pall full. 2. To keep the pay car going, t. To keep the factory busy. 4. To keep the worklngmen em ployed. . I. To keep the present wages up. (. To make Baker Cltv beautiful. Grande, In Union county, Oregon, for the purpose' of furnishing additional side track, wltchlng facllltle and repair hop within th town of La Grande, Oregon, to properly erv the public, In order that the public and different persons traveling or' (hip ping freight over plaintiff road may be accommodated; and public Inter est require the construction of auch side tracks, additional switching fa cllltle and repair shops and the pros ecution of scld enterprise, nd for an assessment of all the damage that! will result to the said defendants. John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack. Alon- ro (.ran, Ethol Crane. Alfred W await the arrival of an officer 'from - . HIIQ, Alirm YY , the scene of his alleged crime, says the Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea- ii.uui.o. ne i m me city son of the taking an nn. . - i Jail and takes his arrest stoically and philosophically. It Is asserted that he caught a well known local hotel keeper for a neat sum of money on the strength of his bad .checks. SUMMONS. " In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Union County. said property by the plaintiff, and upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damage assessed and awarded on the trial of the said cause the plaintiff taku a judgment appropriation all of said property upon which to construct, build, equip, operate and maintain additional side tracks, switching facil ities and repair shop within the town of La Grande.' This summon I published for tlx COnseCUtlva rAlra h ft.. ..... . . .... - - - 1 - . .. w ui ucr ui L 11 e and Susan Eaatlack, hi wife, Alonzo Hon. T. H. Crawford. Judge of the Yardmaster KUIod. J. W. Leak, yardmaster at Star buck, for the O. R. n., aied last night from Injuries received earlier, when he wa accidentally run over by a awltch engine. ay the Walla Walla Bulletin. Mr. Leak I about 50 years of age and has been varrtma... at Starbuck for about two years. He has no relatives In this part of the country. After being run over the man wa put on a train and tartd for this city to' the hoanltol. hut rfi before he reached Prescott. Ills left leg wa completely evered at the hip, and Injurlo about the head and body were .ustalned. The remains were brought to this rlty, and were taken charge of bv tha f. ..., .... HHlMinilUI undertaking company. La Grande went dry Jim 1, but It was proven over one year ago that there Is an abundance of pure, spark ling artesian Water In less than 1009 feet below the surface. Why not hove artesian city water? ; The Oregon Railroad Navigation Company, plaintiff, v. John Eaatlack 7. To keep ud th beautiful llaht..and Susan Eaatlack. hi wife. Alonzo Hon. T. H. Crawford, tiutm r th. Ing system. j Crane and Ethel Crane, hi wife, Al- j bov entitled court, mad on the Heavy Crop of I'wm Iios. Freewater, Ore., June 4. Peachea re heavy on the trevs at thl time, and many of the orchard are being thinned. J. N. Stone ha 17 men at this work In hi orchard. 2i cA I a II Tho Seet of t Beautiful ffa lie in kerping th akin oral icvicauwciiMcicanteo. jurt washing U not enough that only leavo thedclicate surfac more expowd to the irritation pi dust and germi to merci ien cttacki ol sun and weather. After waliuir, ap ply Kohertine and exprncne Iti ddiphtliil rrfrhment Yon will admire th line-leu softness it imparls to lac, neck and arms. It not only stimulates radiant glow, but protect! th 1 kin Irom becom ing coarse, pr vents burn- illir. tan anl fr-rL I.. l"(ii(ll BERTIFJT- t. To fight for a city park, f . To boost Baker City. Nothing Is said about keeping the numerous bar In the city lined with worklngmen on Saturday night. Per haps they only forgot to Incorporate that as one of their purpose. Ladd Canyon. ' A lew Peter Medernach,' a Pendleton sa loon keeper, think that under prohi bition Pendleton will be the' best town In eastern Oregon, and wilt transform hi dramshop Into an electric . show hop. That' the way to look at thing. Here' hoping h will make good. Milton' Strawberry Fnrtlral. Milton. Ore., June 4. Tomorrow t th time of the great Strawberry festi val and hone show In Milton. - Great preparation are sow under way for thl occasion. There will be vry manner - of entertainment, musto. race, ball game aad a program hi the fred W. Crane, a minor, and Christo pher Crane, a minor, defendant To the above-named defendant, John Eaatlack, Susaa Eaatlack, hi wife, Alonso Crane and Ethel Crane, hi wife, Alfred W. Cran, a minor, and Christopher Cran, a minor: In th nam of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to annear and answer th compliant filed against you In th above entitled court and cause, on or befor th Hth day of June, 1(0$, that being lx full week after th date of the first publica tion of thl summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said com plaint, th plaintiff herein will take Judgment against you for the relief demanded m It complaint herein, to wit: For Judgment of th above en titled court In the above entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff all of Iota two (I), three ($), four (4) and flee I), of block twelve (II); In Rivera! d addition to the Town of La 24th day of Aull. long: th data of th first publication thereof being on th 1st day of May, 10$, and th 12th day of June, 1101. I to be th data of th last publication thereof. W. W. COTTON, . W. A. BOBBINS, and . COCHRAN A COCHRAN, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. run kbnt-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; pleasantly lo cated. Inquire of Mrs. Maul R. MacDonald, 1114 Sixth treet 'Phon Black 4(3. . At Child' narnese Shop A full tin of tents, wagon sheets. bed covers and summer robe jut ar rived at Jack Child harness shop oa Fir street. A business thrive on advertlafn like a ecaoel boy on buttermilk eora bread. pWfmHHHWHftMMMtmHH, QEORQE PALMER. Pr.tid.nt W. H. BRENH0LTS A..'t Cashi.r J. M. BERRY, Vic Pruid.nt C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d A,, t Caah'iar F. L MEYERS, Cashier f, 3655 La urande National Bank f Of La GranJef Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS, $160,000 ! UNlYED STATE8 DEPOSITORY ' '' DIRECTORS ' J. M. Barry A. B. Con!., F, J. Holm. r. M. DrykltJ C C Pennington 'F. L Mayer Oto.lL. Cleaw W. L. BrenaotU Oeorg Pafmer ' '