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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1909)
cnr. FVEMXfl OBSEBTER, LA GRA5DE, OKECOX TjirRSDAT, JOE 17, 190. EIGHT PAGES. 4 -. 10 MB E ED 2 I i I Do You Want The Lightest, Strongest, Handsomest, Most Commodious Trunk or Suit Case Made THERE IS MORE DECEITFULNESS IN THESE ARTICLES THANY ANY OTHER MER CHANDISE. A CHEAP TRUNK CAN HAVE THE SAME FINISH AS A GOOD ONE, BUT WHEN YOU LEFT THEM BOTH THERE IS A WEIGHT DIFFERENCE, WHEN YOU OPEN AND INSPECT EACH THERE IS A DIFFER ENCE. BUT THE CHIEF DIFFERENCE AFTER EACH HAS TAKEN A FEW TRIPS AND PASS ED THROUGH THE HANDS OF BAGGAGE SMASHERS, THEN IF THERE IS ANYTHING LEFT OF THE CHEAP AFFAIR YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE. ON SUIT CASES AND BAGS THERE IS THE SAME DECEIT PRACTICED. A BAG OR A SUIT CASE WILL APPEAR ALL LEATHER WHEN IT IS MERELY THINLY VENEERED. WE EN DEAVOR TO CARRY ONLY TRUNKS AND CA SES THAT WILL SHOW JUST WHAT THEY ARE. IF YOU PAY $5.00 OR $35.00 YOU CAN FEEL PERFECTLY ASSURED OF GETTING YOUR MONEYS WORTH OF SERVICE. TRUNKS ALL KINDS AND SIZES $6.00 TO $35.00 SUIT CASES ALL COLORS AND SIZES $1.50 TO $25.00. BAGS, CLOTH TO ALLIGATOR 50c TO $25.00 TELESCOPES, CLOTH AND FIBRE 40c AND UP GRAIN BAGS i t 4 4 4 4 4 A meeting of ths motnhom nt hu w ..Uvw v. -117 county Farmers Union is calle I to convene here next Saturday. The principal purpose of the meeting Is to make arrangements for the ad vertising for grain sacks and binder twine for the harvesting season. Tuc will also consider the advisability of postponing the picnic whch was to be held near Cove on the 26 list, on account of that date conflicting with circus day at La Grande. Field Garden Lawn I N B ULK Cak. Sale. Remember you get the reeint fori the cake you buy of the Presbyterian I lacues faaturday afternoon. NOTED AUTHOR HER I!. Writer of "Sunnr Jim" Sfnrl.a vi-m- La (.'rande on Business Trli. G. Herb Pallin the Journalist wh nap Sunny Jim" stories have been read from one end of the land to the other is in the city today. He Is now de voting hs energies to special adver tising. I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST VARIETY AXD BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSOKNOW MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS IT 13 CONSIST ENT TO SELL FRESH. RELIABLE STOCK. M K.W The Quality Store! 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ! V ( KUSEK HEKE FOR rSCTE SAM (Continued From Page 1) are very few applicants who pay the appraised value of the land. Thw were only about 16 who made timber and stone entry last month. nfrnW three and four times that number be fore the new law was In force. Alfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy rtnH All KSnrfc rG r J - and Lawn Grasses A. V. OLIVER DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ol DRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAN Biggest loads for least money PrtONE RED 1741 Kotlce For Bids. M&&&&$-&$t AAA. 1 I VIOLIN I1, I and ? PIANO Instruction J. ALBERT KENNEDY. Phone Hod 782. The Little Shop 1 Main St. I Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Union County. O.o- Ron, will receive sealed bids at the of fice of the undersigned until no m on Thursday the 8th day of July. !fl0), for the construction of a 164 fot steel fspan bridge over the O rande Tioulc River at Oro Dert, as per plans and L specifications on file in the 01T.ee ol the undersigned. Said bids to bs m . f company J.y a certified check -"or vj five per cent of said bid. j Dutel at La Grande. Oregon, th's ' 11th day of ,nly, 1909. I . ED. WUIGIIT, County clerk of Ciiion Countv. ,... gon. In seeking the newest you find It at van Duyn's store. Just received a une or voil skirts, black and whltte emsuc neits, nobby Dutch collars, Pins, curr button Bets, fine line of Dutch collars. Friday and Satur days we will have on sale our en tire line of underskirts, both black and white, at a big discount. Call and see them. VAN DUYN CO. PASTIME THEATRE JOHXSOJf A BRUCE. Proprietors. Week of June 14th. MeCrea Trio, atheletes. world's famous Latest moving pictures. Admission 10 & 15 cents. j; Matinees, Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. Committee Learns Facts. (Continued from page 1.) agricultural college was another pop ular oay which drew thousands. Snec 1 1 A I iu irams were run on the hmnoh lines leading out of Pendleton and ev ery evening the place was crowded by those from the ?ity and outside tr iHar the special musical attractions the committee visited a great manv of the business houses and secured t;ielr views and one and all confirmed the advantages of holding. the fair iroier in the city, a few thought it coma be made a still greater success if there was a race track In connection (jut those who had given the matter 3erlous consideration were of tho opinion that until they had a street car service leading from the city that tne races could not be made self bus tatning. They had a track out about two miles from the city several years out this was abandoned. ine attendance of the PendlPtnn fair proves the popularity, and the low price of admission is also a great fea ture. r- wurmg tne afternoon Hon. Tnm Taylor, who formerly represented Un f ..... ion, tmatuia and Morrow counties Jointly In the senate and Tom Thomn son a capitalist took the committee for a twenty five mile auto drive through a portion of the Immense wheat fields of the countv whlrh ?Ivm fendieton such loyal backing. Those who travel through the coun try on tehcars have little conception of the real resources of Pendleton owing to the fact that so little of the real product country Is traversed .JSSTiiBSB 32&S2 THE THE BEST PLACE Without a doubt the best place to get all kinds of vegeteables, straw berries, cherries,- oranges, bannanas and lemons, is at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest;' and should you want nice orisp Bweet or sour pickles, Just call them up; ana aon t forget that 25c coffee, taices the place of your 40c coffee. Just In. a shipment of Swifts ham and bacon. it GEDDES BROS. PHONE MAIN 4b Daily Observer 65c per Month M.0. LOST Between Hot Lake and Union, a hand grip containing toilet ar ticles and wearing apparel. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. Stamping or all kinds. Includ ing shirt waists & Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given In stenciling. Full line of em broidery materials. ED STIUNGIIAM, AUCTIONEER. ale cried on short notice. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE . . i OREGON Ro t No. S 'Phone No. Dtxi WHY NOT TRY I'ophaiu's ASTHMA REMEDY? Utvos prompt and positive relief r ry case. 8old by druggists, Pric $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. felUlanu Mfg. Co., Prop. Clevelaihl '.. For sal by A. T. HILL, Druirtlst Lake For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa. I "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 4 Tablets are rnrtnl .j imuj on the market for constipation. Glva these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant n effect. Prlc. 25 cents. Samples trea For aaif oy All Good Dealers. Meet Me fa the We'll All be TIkk Going tostop at Minam and Fish? i For your particular benefit, we have laid In a stock ofsardlnes, kippered herring, lnnch herrlnbrollod mackerel, lobsters, shrimp I dolled rrabs and salmon. Going to Picnic at th i Lake? j For you we have lunch tongue, veal loaf, canned beef, deviled ham 2 chipped beef, olives, pickles, oranges, bannanas, pineapple, fresh to- niatoes, berries, cheese, and afull line of bakery goods. City Grocery and Bakery, t PQLACK Pmn Bell Phone Main 75 Indeoendent 241 In Our New Building Ready for business but too busy to write ad vertisements. Keep your eye on this space. & IE . II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I tHHM aa . i ........