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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
TTTT IT. IT fl, t"9l TWO AUTOMOBILES For rent with an experienced driver Swift's Premium Hams md i r i v i t. j ; i Makes deli clous hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. The only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar U blCit lUMi 0)S!VlU tbe UmI, of AnUtic 'rmmetrj. There are do weaknesses to mar and stand oat as glaring Imperfections. It has bad an eight years success on both ides of the Atlantic. It will be one of the season's successes here too. If signs do not fail. rHhei Dally txtept aaj.t. GtOEGE JL tl'SST. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. CJte Tress Telegraph .Vrtlre. SUBSCRIPTION PATS: Daily, single copy..... 5c Daily, per month ; Large! Mgg ;ia ( The Slate Daily, six months in adrance $3.50 J Dally, one yesr in advance HZQ I weeuy, six months la advance... T'c Weekly, one year in advance $1.00 TERT l.ie;e MG. Belag Painted in La Grande. ( When the stun now being paiuted on the npper rlass froat of h pnni'a Ketsred at the postoffice at La Grande J store Is completed, that esiablisftnient. as second-class matter. 'affording to Mr. Brown, who is do- vapr.i w 01 uut pumiihii any article appearing oyer a notn de aluree. FJgned articles will be re eeired subject to the discretion of the Mitor.. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. idtertMng lisle. Display ad. rates furnished opon ap- sUcatlon. Loral reading notices 10c per If tie fcrst Insertion; Ic per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence. 5c a line. Cards of thanks. U- a linn. .EWH .ILL THE mii!. The day rapidly, is approaching When It will be Jnj;c.S8iMj for the civ ilized human being to get out of touch with or escape from the news of the world for any major fraction of tweo-fy-four hours, unless he hides in some the palming, v;Il hethe larg est sign on glass, in the state, and the largest that the painter has ever seen. Aluminum paint is facing used, and the silver effect, with the bright red outline, glvrs a very striking effect. Seating capacity is five passengers with cne and three with the other. Service is the best and prices right Inquire of CHASEjj BOHNEIMAfVIP HOME PHONE 1322 PACIflCfcTATES BKACK 241 RESIDENCE RED 481 - - Observer Want Ads Pay ssssxaasatM scon New Lot Just In City ' Grocery and Bakery, I E.PCUCK,Pnp Belt Phone Main 75 Independent 241: UR1TY FOR SAK Phone to One fresh Jersey cow. ( 3 Black 1571. or call on ! 3 -4 3 i nomas . tiarris. isos U. street. ft'ANTKD Ladies shoes to shine. Any color, excellent workmanship. Leave orders at Foley House barber shop. snar Job Special Sale Satnrday. Sweeping reductions in fashionable mllliiiery. Note the prices. Next Saturday Mrs. 1 Smith will have a special millinery sale at her emporium Adams avenue. Ill go for $1.98. THE SCENIC la remarkes the Chh ao Record-Herald. ' bal" for iU' The ocean no loZger offers a haven hat" for 'M of refuge fur those who would put the ' (aU and 8ge them happenings at home and abroad out of mind for a brief spell, and it is no barrier to those who are anxious to , n? w,th affair without missing! j a single day. - -: , iMily hewspapera cn shipboard are ' not exactly a new thing, but It is o.l 4 recently that the news-gathering ser- ' vice of the world has been l;i'.cd sys-1 tetnatlfally at the dUisal of sea farers through wlrclens telegraphy..,! " One of the wireless telegraph com- , panies now traismlfs messages of the . Vnited Press and of t'te loa-li-.g foreign news gathering agencies to twenty-seven trans-Atlantic steamers, the same appearing in dally papers aboard the vessels bearing the uni form nrne of the Atlantic Ially News. The iV'ws Is transmitted from Ion;, distance stations on Cape Cod: at Clif den, Ireland, and Poldhu on the Kn glish (Ciiiat. Part of the paper, thiif containing mlHcellaneous matter. Stories, etc.-Is printed ashore, some thing illilet'-iit for each day of the voyage, while the editor aboard sh'p edits the 'dispatches and the personal and ot'ier "l'M-al" news of the vessel, which Is set up and primed to be rem! while Ktill as fresh as the news pearins in contemporaries published In the home cities of the passengers. With department stores, dally news papers end other innovations a bond the cM-e.-iii steamers of the present dnj a trip to Kurope is (or many city dwellers what might be called "t rav eling without leaving home." 4vr PANT AGES CIRCLIT. ftrande's Foremost Vaode- ; ville Theatre. Depot Street- S. A. r.AKDIMER. 3Ianager. ... Week beginning May 17. -MiB Malwd Johnston, lady ven- trilo(iii8t. 4 Arnick & Marez, singing, dan- J cine, talklne ami music. t 1 ' Matinee, Tuesday, Tliursday and Saturday. Adults, matinee: T 10c; children, under 12 years. , "J 5c. Evening prices, 10 and l"c. i a SUPERIOR UNION SUITS Give and Take Kind that mak es life worth Living. 5 W VI I I J ill 1 . NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee the Purity of alll Drugs sold here WE ARE SHOWING THE NEW EST THINGS IN CLOTHES, SHOES, HATS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 1 C. C PENINGTON & CO. HILL5 DRUQ JTOREi LA GRANDE, OREGON Si i I Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry IB i-WITTm -.1. rr. W. 1. !" WJfl g BOY WANTS WORK aged !: on farm city. Phone RedU2.i.VlS-2:!j Just Received Puffs, Switches, Rats Psyches and Rolls ALL COLORS Three Sncri'hfiil Yenri. Some stage olTerings die the Hist year. Others Inst two years, but it Is not frequently that they are presented to the public for a period Innner than threw years. .These nie regarded nst plays of unusual strength- "A Mes sage From Murs." 'which will be pre sented here at the Stewiml. Ims a record of three consecutive years i: Ionilon. two ('onstcutlve yeurs III the city of New. York, three years In the litrgei cities of the ' lilt -.1 St.-ttew. Merchants! Save $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants t n i f tfrt flflf) hi rarrvinn a narf T of their Insurance in their t own company, the Oregon t Merchants Mutual Fire As t surance Association, of f ADAMS A V F.N IT H 2 7 J SEASON OPENED AT I SELDER'S I . n i inna uaywn, vregon. in i?vo x X they will save $15,000. During the same period t f their neighbors were hand- t n crA nnn ; ing over nroffcfn nuttiti? rnmnanies r r In the Oregon Merchants t Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A LIMIT TO YOUR LIAEIL- t 3E t a I - 5. 4. ! f PhUIiik i tot.il of .-ii;ht yen is. Thin. It) Vilt'-f. I' ll tht ::t"t.'.' I til s,iedid l:ie: lt .-. r,t. ortlJu'v. The pet-rortiiant'A of "A MessftK Vrum Macs" In nil ltrt ih 'tails besra I DO IT NOW. GET AN Electric Iron Saves Time, Work and Money Only $4.50 Five Days Free Trial GRANDE RONDE ELECTRIC CO ITttS PFCW.nsmUh'EKTOF . t I. W. OLIVER, Agent ICEjjCREAM and SOFT DRINKS ft! IIIPV M a N. K. WEST. Pres. Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. T. J. SCR0CCIN. Cash H. E. CCOLIDCE, Asst. Cash ADDIN NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding new accounts and our business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate Probably you might" te glad Jand join us. The United States National Bank Of La Grande N. K. West E. P. Stzples C. T. Bacon DIRECTORS IVr. Miller F'. f". Ccclidge T.J. Scroggin J. L Cavines FtankConley A, L hill i i J j J St r t t WWH4t a a ., ? '' ''?K .j IJi.Vf .