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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1909)
PAKE tSKVE-T. Ml Ve Sell Apron Gingham for 5c per yard . ft sEtESSE2EZECT 1 HE . FAIR LA GRANDE, ORE. Tfie Chance of a Lifetime .S25.00 Rifles on sale here for $2.95 READ PARTICULARS BELOW Don't miss a snap like this Rifles that cost Uncle Sam $18 00 to make are on salr here for 52.95 $25.00 SPRINGFIELD RIFLES, CARNIVAL WEEK -FOR ONLY $2.95 J ETEMXG 0 BSKItUB, 1.1 Vlt.MiL. OMM. M;)MAY, MAM, IW9. f CO to The U. S. Government War Department sold 16,000 rifles from the various arsehale and ammu nition warehouses throughout the country. The Carr organization of 48 stores secured 12,000 of these guns at a rediculous figure. These guns we offer for sale during Carnival Week for $2.95. With Bayonet to 5 Or r "O to -t IV PERFECT WORKING ORDER, Everyone of these guns was made under the supervision of the U. S.' (lovernment Inspectors. The only gun UBed by the V. S. Army for 25 years. Your opportunity to buy an . absolutely perfect rifle forftf.Wi. CAN HE I'SED AS A SHOTGUN. - You ran load the mpeyt cartridges with shot of any size and use the gun for birds and small game. It shoot b regular 45 caliber scattered shot shells. i, "' CjlWJMIWm.WWIIUlMiM.llJ WW I M II II f rf!l!3 U.S.SprikcfieldRiflc Ammunition for these gunscatridge for these guns will be furnished only to those who buy rifles from us and in boxes of 20-this week-60c. JUST THE THING FOR YOUR DEN. GET ONE WHILE YOU CAN EACH MN A MARVEL OF ACCU It U Y. Every rifle has a lougrande, ad justable sight and wind gauge aud is equipped with bayonet and cleaning rod. These rifles shoot a 45-70 cal iber cartridge and are Just the thing for big game. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. If you live out of La Grande and cannot come after one of these rifles, send us a postofflce money order for one and we will send It to you by next express. If It is not exactly as represented send it back and we will refund your money. to Cn o o o Ok o o utmm, Oregon 'JSSiX IVe Sell aJ Calico for 5c per yard NEW AUTOS HAVE COME Two touring care and one roadster all of the Ford 20 h. p. type arrived this morning fresh from the faiory and pre lipiner qet nn today by L. C. Smith. Then machines have been en route considerable time and there ar rival set the' parage ian to tasting and given tryout runs. Eight more machines from the same factory will arrive for Mr. Swiih within a short time. More Plftaws at Pfcme. Beginning tonlr.ht.. three reelB of pwiures will be run at lie Pastime, wish illustrated :aongs, ajifl Graham and Norton in a tinging act Owing to this kind of -a program, th admission is-ut to 5 aufl 10 efiuts tut ft picture and song show is goaranted thatt;an't be equaled. WARN RATS START TWIGS Some style to the temperature yes Wday. During the afternoon of Sun day the therometer hugged the 80 degrees in the shade mark, sending f ores to the hills, to the Ice cream parlors and shady nooks' in general. Crops, fruit trees and shade trees took on a new color and viewed from any vantage, summer is here. CSSEVS HACK USE. f Beat of service, Day and Nitrht. Hacks furnished for - 4 f jrveralu and private partlc. -4 - . t-Vn- nA A T xl&r.SC Sight and Sundays. . Stand at Pair's agar febune. 4 'Phoue Red 241. 4 Night 'Phone Main 25. 4 - E. L. BUSSET. FA NCI SEED Pf TATOt'S. j A new toncy .seed potatoes from ; Maine and Colorado ttv? price is from I 2 1-2 cts ad cts per pound. At A. ! V. -Oliver's warehouse. j 4-i-30 . NEILL & BBCKLEY. ! call roa sim. Parpft cjpaning witnouc removing from floor. Phone Red 141. 4-19 I BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 II WMHINVTONANOTtNTHtTt, a b rvirrLANiJL omiou J-.4. m JLJL WRITE FOR CATALOG duce a, pleasant cathartic effect. Call at all (rood dealers for a free sample, MM Ni'tice b fcertby givtaa that" bids for j one hundred forty (140) cords rci , ' FOOD. fir and yellow pine wood, three feet j A place to buy goods. The big sals' eight inches jn length, to be pilwd in J for the benefit of the High School Is j MHO IS THE 0E. That Wants to own two lots good 5 room cottage, plastered, location good; party can get good terms; let i us tell you about it, and show the ! property. 17 tf La Crande Investment 'o. Tj lieore the Bar. X. H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field, Vt., writes; "We have used Dr. iHigh Sihool. T-o)i the the lasemeiK of the court housn ait'strU on at Pennineton's. Men's drv La Grande, rill be revived by th;g0ods of all kinds, shoes, hats, caps i Klngg's New Life Pills for years and 0!!r" ''"T TTrtmn -finntv fit tt office of the cierk of said county. Bide musi Je submitted ou or te-fore Wed nesday, the fiftt day of May. 1909. The court reserves he right te reject any or all lids. 4-A if ED. WKIGT, Couuty Clerk. i A Pleasant PliywJp. When you want a pleasant physic .give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 1 .OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tablets a trial. The yare mild and Bids are invited up to (S o'clock, p. gentle In their action and always pro- m. May 10, 1909 for the erection and find them such a good family medi For Chills. Constipation, Bllliousness or Sick Headache they work won aer. 2hc. Newlin D-iib Co. completition of a two story business building to be erected on Main street In the City of Joseph, Wallowa county-, Oregon. ' nans nnci specifications can lie seeA at residence of the owner, Mrs. E. EL Jennings, Joseph, Ore., and at tUa office of Roberet Miller, archlect.'Ln Grande, Ore. The owner reserves tho right to let contract either In whole or In part. " She also reserves the right to accent any or, reject all bids. A satisfactory: bond Mil be required of the success ful bidder. (A-'29-M-10; NOTICE TO WATER CONSUML'ES. . Water consumers not on meters will please come to the City Recorder s of fice and fill out appllcatioa before us ing the water fo- Irrigating puipofes. IL V. OILMAN. -S-l Water Sopt. OF JEWEUZRY-l op ETanceli-tic Meetlus. The board of the Central Churc'i of Christ met Sunday afternoon and vot aI" nriiinirnoitiiy i call Whisten fcaJ '.ongman to hold a meeting at the church In the month of February. This evenagelistic team has a splendid record. In six meetings which the tam has held In Oregon recently they have averaged over 100 conversions, to meeting. The church under the leadership of Ford Ellis will begin at ouce in preparation of the meeting. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Beginning Monday, May 5rd, and ends Monday, May 17th Choose Two Articles and Divide the Price by Two. M Jevelery Must Go two for oe Sterling Silver Novelties Hand Painted China Gut Glass " " " Solid Gold Rin s, Charms, Ghains, Bracelets, Brooch es. Stationery,' toaiei articles ahd'drjgggist sundries. 2 Boxes of Writing Paper 2 Teeth Brushes 2 Gcmbs 2 Ounces of Perfume 2 Boxes of toilet soap 2 Cains of Taicum Powder for the Price of one 5 t t n u ; n - - ti n (i The Wholsale. Price Not considered in this sale WW4'' "4--444i4f444444444444 t-H444 4'444 444--4444 Pi 4 l4M4M4'444444f 4-8444444 H444wtKj X I A. t