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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1909)
lirV;M 0CSE2TEC, U CEAiL, OBEGO.N. MONDAY. KIM. JIM. i evening Observer rKi;i; ji. iiitKLi. El'iTOR ANlFftOPfcltTOK. I'ulud Ire Tl-(tr'h Senlcc. Sl'DiSCrUPTlON KATS: IhHy, einsle epv.v tc rHy, per month...' ti"c iUi.v. ix ifcoiun in advance. ...li ft' tally, oiie year in advance. ..... $6. SO Wf).iy. six mor.th ir. aihar.c e. . . Tfc Weekly, rue year in adv;,r . . . ; .S!.0t l'oe. The troiiti'e aroe? over aliased tri.a8lng by the defendants on land lying near Sumnierville. '"' 1 Saturday IMnner lixiired. The committee In charge of the Eastern Star dinner to be served next Saturday, met tills afternoon and made arrangements that insure the success of the venture. IWxirre After 2s Years. Leila A. Thomas has begun action for divorce au.ilnst William Thomas. allt-ijIhK (ruel treatment. They were ;n.ar::eI at I'tiion ir. IS:. .(iitred at the f.'ubii-nj.6 ai La (jrai.de as e(otid-cIais matter. Ttls ihper will uot " jiufclish any srUde fti.j.eariiJg ' over a t.oiu le fliitre. Signed attic lee will be re ceived subject to the discretion of the dltor. Please k)b your ankles and mvc diKAjijoiritiLei.t. Aderti-inx Kate. D.'sj.Isy ad. rates furnished upon ap fOkhiicn. Local reading notices lee -jr-lioe Cit Insertion; ;.c per lire for each ubt'eq.iient insertion. I.teolution of condolence, Be & line. Crds of tbanke, 6c line. The country fenerally hopes that President Taft's prediction that the tariff bill will be ready for his Blg Bature by June first, will come true. The schedule will not plenee all. no loafer how adjuster: and the main need at this time is the assurance of a permanent g(heiu)e in order that the commercial worlt will know what to defend upon. This uncertainty has caused a depression in nearly nil Jiue for tiie iaet yc.ar. All that is needed to restore prosperity in the Tniled States is to five buaineps a chance to do business. DR. C D. PONS, THE VI ill KNOWN EYE AND NERVE SPECIALIST OF SALT LAKE CITY AT TH K O.M.KR HOTKL ALL THIS WEEK. ! Consulting hours. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. ! and -from 3: 30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. I m J H is to be hoped that our school board will provide for a starter at least in finally reaching the place where ran sic will receive greater recognition in our public schools next year than in the past. We under stand this is to b the cape, t will not be long until other sec tions will be citing what water has done for La Grande-and Grand Hondo valley. Irrigation has laid the foun dation for a score of cities the size of La Grande and larger in the North west the past ten years. ',s" Our boys have been trying to de feat Walters in many meets; at last they t-anpht him for several points It goes without saying that Tnion county will be in the thickest of the contats.at Walla Walla this week. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE - Doctor Pons has brought many new things with him this time. Two new ' instruments of the latest invention for examination of ditlicult cases, and all j the latest machinery and duplicating ' any kind of lenses in short order. Everything in the up-to-date, nos ; glasses and mountings, the same as is : worn by the up'to-da'te people in New York. 1 Ten thousand dollars worth of op tical goods are carried by Doctor Pons so if you want a ohoice from a large stock of up-to-date things in styles, and have .a specialist who has had 14 years' experience, examine your eyes. Try this eastern specialist. Here this week. Collegian Clothes represents the highest type of ready to wear apparel America produces. The fabric, the linings, the tailoring and the fitting qualities . are best appreciated when critically compared with the clothes of any other maker. The man who is painstaking in the selection of his clothes who recognizes the real worth of a well made garment with which is combined the best features of present day fashion is the man whose attention we seek. Gollegian clothes for Spring are now being shown by This will be a L-iey wek. The Supreme Court meets tomorrow: the city council an4 O'lnty court on V.'eo jjegday, and the cat nival' every even ing. Something! doing s.U the tim". !$ - Well, the Tarker shows certainly meet the expectation of all. The name Parker in the rarniv.J world faas me same tppuit.ou u.t ling Bros' in circus circles. It would have been an eay matter to have taken th census of the city yesterday. Everybody, but those who are ill were out ifcliine the warm bright sunshine. ..i-.ii A few warm days 1'ke yesterday and not only the ice cre iU) stand will grow in popularity, but the crops a well. i: Ash Brothers, The Outfitters Vegetables! Radishes Hot House Lettuce Home Lettuce per lb. Green Peas 2 lbs Rhubarb 21bs Gabbage,per lb Fresh Tomatoes per lb Asparagus per Id Spinach per lb - . - 6c 5c bunch 12c 25c 15c - . 7c 15c 15c 5c STRAWBERRIES City Grocery and Bakery, E. PCLACK, Prop Bell Pi'one Main 75 Independent 241 PURITY Daily Observer, 65c per Month nDI! 1 IMF i : ! 3 : 4 There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind t; at makes 4he farm pay is the drilling which makeswater avail able. There is no need cf a dry farm. The task is net so great as you raaj think. 1 have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness tbcrc-'gh-y. .1 t! LADIES5 HOME JOURNAL :AT FERGUSON'S IS A NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We?uGii3ran1ee the Purity of all Drugs sold here ; : : HILL'S DRUQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON 1 Complete equipment for resetting and repairing' rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Fropre'xr CumpJeie Machine Shops and Foundry sell more Urande. than This Not sure- but think' we any other dealer in La than a year ags. that s because we pay attention to yourv. ants That is our way Try us. 1 OrC yr-y ry i jig "Where Nothing is i! D. M. HUNT Too Much Trouble" ... . . .i; ....If ; '1 T'irrv vertail.lv ..v V...H ill t.r.d it di'.icnlt i to keep up th. Pakt-r ca:i fc'ive a testimonial to this ef!et i I 1 E JL I r & I X ! m K ; i : . J I TtTTTTxt . SEASON OPENED AT f 4 ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS i I LA C E A ' DE. CFEGC-N ! "Do winter apid-B pay' .h:t watch the prl.-ee that (irard Kond prowera nill receive fiv Hiir crot. DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month The .and ert m enjoyed yea-te-day y lnunl'-t-oP "f '''" P'otde. 10HI TRIAL- ST AUT A havii.i: ai " lu,( ,hU ! ikfternonn Unt J-rtu ewa-t rn the .harfW of tirS in ', ManVrt Jis iud Affi"' t, Wrijr.t The defridanti are i rai.i-d K'.chu:C anc! ' The Top Edge of the Collart ? is Smooth TV, -, iat is why we r.ev- er have a complaint about our collar work A you are not send ing us your ,'aundry 's New LdiiJidfy, "Best Q) Test ' Both Pnones IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND Qoen The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad ioining the Twin Falls Tract. Easiest kind cf terms. . .Izud now open.for.enfry. . Logan-Sherwood ! Realty Company TTttTttTttttT"TTTTTTTtT Ft 'r 'r TTTT TVYTTTTtTTTTTT w k uKT pci! t i crenr.r.M reh If, It. VVktafy f VKJ.'l I. VJil VV WlT VUJH Wm. MILLER, Vke Pres. H. E. CCOLIDOE, Asst. Cash ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding newaccounts and our businessjs'increasingjat a very satisfact ory rate. Frcbably ycu might be glad and join as. The United States National Bank Of La Grande "9 ' N. K. West E. P. Staples C. T. Bacon DIRECTORS Wm. Killer H. E, Ccolidge T. J. Scroggin lit. I! i.'l. Cavines Frzr,k'crtleY fi. T. Hill t i t t J t t