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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1909)
FMIIIT PAGES. fyemxc onsmrrK, t iiir.snr. orfiux. fjuiuy, imn, ss, won. Look n LA GRANDE BUSINESS MEN'S r s t i i ii. v IOY? T7 :VA A. , A li iM 11 if l O SIX JOYFUL WIGHTS SPRING FESTIVAL FREE ON THE STREETS Under the Auspices of the La Grande Business Men's Association ATTRAGTINS FURNISHED BY J I ' I MAY 3 ICLOSIK SIX HAPPY DAYS M. S. TYLER, Lessee and Manager o)9 II 1 - . i. i (a i STRAXGE FISH DISPLAY. . . Id! ED. PROPEGK, The Second Hand Dealer (IS k3 E DS Brillhiutly Colored Sea FIsk at Alas ka Exiiosltlon lu Seattle. . Field Garden Lawn IN BULK I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OP SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OP REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS. IT . IS CONSIST ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE STOCK. ' SEATTLE, Wash., April 23. (Spe ciul.) At the Hawaiian exhibit at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Eposltion will be seen the most remarkable col lection of brilliantly colored sea fish in existence. Tu9 territorial aquar ium of Hawaii, in the . city of Hono lulu has long been noted for the va riety and numbers represented In the collection, but it is principally ill respect to the yarigated colors and gorgeous tints that the fishes of "Paradise of the Pacific" are chiefly famous. In remarking upon this peclkrity, Professor Daivd Starr Jor dan, one of the world's hlgfcfc8t authorities on the subject, said: 'No aquarium can boast of a collection of fishes more unique in form and coloring, although some have a great er number." 1 The Honolulu aquarium will be transported to the Seattle Exposition, an dthe display has been greatly in creased in extent and value. The work'of the United States Fish Com mission in Hawaiian waters has re sulted in a number of rare and won derful discoveries in sea life, and-the exhibit as now completed and ready for transportation from Honolulu, is the finest and most comprehensive collection of marine life ever as-uembied. Baby Carriages Go darts' $7,50 Baby Garriages - 1 0 OO " 12.00 New Lin? Carpets Pretty designs serviceable goods Ingrain, per yd - 45C 3-ply all wool - 65C Granite - - - J25C Hon e 0: CHAS. L. ENGLAND Bargains COOKED FOOD SALE. The Ladles Aid of the M. E. church will hold a bonnet, apron and cooked food sale I nthe Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings bank building Saturday, April 24, beginning at 9 a. m. They will have cakes, doughnuts, bread. j baked beans and fresh eggs for sale. Get your Sunday dinner there. Weiv Line Rugs Gall and See What $5.00 Will buy in Rugs. Some very pretty designs at 2.50 Range A new Range for only $30.00 It is worthy of your inspection Alfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Lawn Grasses CAKE SALE SA'ITRDAY. Ladies of the Christian chinch v.ill give a cake sale on Saturday after noon. The sale will be conducted at the L G. SUJer store cu Adams ave. j STARTS AITO LIVERY. ('has. Bohnenlamp M ill Operate Cars i Eor Public Hereafter. Chas Bohnenk'amp will operate an auUr livery hereafter, with headquar ters at the store. He will have two sizes and makes at the disposal of the public, a Cadillac 30, five-passenger ' car, and a Bukk three-passenger 'roadster. Mr. Bohnenkamp can b found at Red 481. the Bohnenkamp 1. -TesMk-r.ce. .w)i..nt .Vi.rt-Mr.-Kxr. 1 cellent service is guaranteed. WHO IS THE ONE. That Wants to own two lots good 6 room cottage, plastered, location good; party can get good terms; let us tell you about It, and show the property. 4-17 tf La Grande Investment Co. Daily Observer, 65c per Month . 0 SHOW LAST SIGHT. "The Man Question" waa not solved last evening at the Steward Opera house as there was no performance. The cause for the non-appearance of the really capable company waa the lack of patronage. Fine Hosiery Arrives. Smith and Green have received a new line up to date hosiery which Includes many stnples and new novelties. Carpet cleaning without removing from floor. Phone Rd 141. 4-19 King 5c Cigar. 4-8-f Treasurers Call For County Warrants. Notice Is herby given that th undersigned Treasurer of Union Coun ty, Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants which were endorsed prior to the 1st, day of April, 1008. No interest allowed on the above warrants after April 22, 1909. JOHN FRAWLEY. Treasurer of Union. Co., Oregon IiD STRLVGUAM, " AUCTIONEER. "" Sale cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE - . - OREGON V Route No. t 'Phone No. 19x8 ' Up Before the Bar. N. II. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field, Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. Klngg's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medi cine we wouldn't be without them." cr sick Headache they work won dera. 25c. Newlin Dm Co. Best Treatment for Colds. "Most ordinary colds will yield to For Chills. Constipation, Billiousness the simplest treatment," says the Chi cago Tribune, "moderatlve laxatives, hot foot baths, a free perspiration and , an avpldance of exposure to cold and ' wet ofter treatment." While this treatment is simple, it requires con siderable trouble, and the one adopt In ?t u f . red&Rift. .! r. &ic r . vr .a. , day or two, or a fresh cold is almost sure to be contracted, and In many instances pneumonia follows. Is it not better to pin your faith to an old ' Iain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous for It cares of colds and can always be depended upon? For aaye by Alt Good Druggist. FOOD. A place to buy goods. The big sale for the benefit of the High School Is still on at Pennington's. Men's dry goods of all iinus, shoes,' liadi, capa and the latest In neckwear. Help the High School. FOR SALE. A four-room cottage with two extra corner lota, desirable location, North Ida. Will sell cheap on account of going away. FRED. O. TAYLOR