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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
ITFTH" " HSEBYEH, LA GBAJTDE, OUEGO!C OMAY, JFSE 21, 1900. EIGHT PAGES. riflE EIGHT. j"--. .;Buy Oofc With . ! ITohf Eyes Open I i Have you been buying Clothes where the salesmen or the dealer puts the coat on your back, gives a hitch here or a pull there passes your hand over your back and shoulders and says: "What a beautiful fit." That's one way of selling clothes and one way of buying them, but a far better way, according to our method of thinking, is choosing a size suited to the customer and giving him a coat to slip on himself, a coat that sets perfectly the moment he puts it on, whose collar sets close to the shoulders and seems moulded to the form, a garment that drapes and fits as only perfectly made clothes can. Clothes hold their shape. If yon have been wearing clothes thathave been pulled into shape with a flat iron, that will lose these good points after wearing them a brief time. Profit by experience and let value ente into your calculations. fliCMEST The Oualitv Store L A A - - J, J AAA. A Ai PTTtTtttTtTTttTT $2.00. $2.00. 3ami Bags ALL THE NEW STYLES. We have a large line of new hand bags that we are going to sell at one-half price and less. We have displayed this line of bags on the big table in our store, and have marked them "Your Choice lor Two Dollars." Whether or not you noed ciiO at present; you cannot afford to miss this sale. Twenty or more differtn kinds. Call and see them. $2.00. HILL'5 PASTIME THEATRE JOHNSON BRUCE. Proprietors. - Week of June 21st. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Wednesday $2.00. t DRUQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, OREGON 4 .. efceeeeeeeeeeevt'eeeeeeet ! -mM Sowing I ! Supplies Popular concert under the aus pices of La Orande band. Friday & Saturday matinee night "Kit Carson." & VIOLIN and PIANO Instruction I J. ALBERT KENNEDY. . Phone Red 782. . SPREAD TO ATTRACT 127 Mrs. Barrle and her assistants have been busy nearly all day preparing for the annual Commercial club ban quet tonight.- About 125 platers will be set, and provision for the hungry man has been made in abundance. When the committee started out to get a list of those who would attend and take part in the program, It was thought that the attendance would not exceed 50; but the interest In the club is so general, that no difficulty was found in persuading a consider able number of men who do not be long to tho club to attend. Below 1b the program: 8:30 Annaul report by Pres. Col lier. 8:45 to 10:00 short addresses. 1 Our city and the new water system. Mayor Hall. 2 V'iii irrigation means to Grande Ronde, F. S. Bramwell. 3 The development of agriculture, Fred J. Holmes. 4 Poorer possibilities of Grande Ronde, Hon. Walter M. Pierce. 5 The Fruit Union, J. B. Stod 6 Possibilities of the County Fair, Mac Wood. 7 Real estate values, here and elsewhere, W. B. Sargent. 8 The Eastern Oregon Chatauqua, Geo. T. Cochran. i 9 Public school A Jgood adver tiser, County Superintendent E. E. Bragg. 10 The factory, Geo. Stoddard. Will the stockmen bring Btock to the fair? Geo. H. Currey. General discussion. The banquet commences at 7:30. City election tomorrow. BEATER CREEK SPARKLES. Local Antolsts Ylslt Creek From Which Fine Water Is to Come. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp and Mrs. H. C. Grady made an auto trip to A. J. Sullivan's home at Starkey yesterday afternoon visiting the Meadow Brook dam site on the way. The Grande Ronde river was muddy and dirty, but Beaver Creek from which our new water supply is to be obtained was clear as crystal. WATSON EVIDENTLY WINNER In the annual school election com menced at the high school building at 2 o'clock and to continue until 6 to night, it is very apparent that J. H. Watson will be named successor to .David Bay, retiring. The vote was i not a heavy one, at least until 4 1 o'clock, but as there is no knowji can didate in the race against Mr. Watson it is doubtful If enough "can be cen tered on anyone man to even make a close showing against the railroad man. i The Little Shop 5 Main St. City election tomorrow. Needles. Shuttle and Bobbins for uss in All Make cf Sewing Machines. j Hardware land iPurniturc ! W. H. BOHNENKAMP Co. SB. Needle 'ft jUTtaresKk' f J ; m Simple, durable, automatic. it thread any needle Itaelf .Tenia tbe dark. a e Moat valuable of all attachments. No twisting, biting or culling thread. 4: Stamping of all kinds, includ- o l lng shirt waists & Center pieces. done, embroidery lessons gWen. Orders taken and lessons given ; In stenciling. Full line of em- broidery materials. a) &t4&& BITSSEVS HACK LINE. . v Beat ot service, Day and 4 Night. Hacks furnished for 4 4 funerals and private parties. 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. , 4 Stead st Paul's Clear Store. 4 'Phone Red JU. 4 Night 'Phone Mala U. B. L, BCS&ET. In seeking the newest you find, it at Van" Duyn's store. Just received a line of Voll skirts, black and whitte elastic belts, nobby Dutch collars, pins, cuff button sets, 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. VAX DLTN CO. City flection tomorrow. Notice For Bid. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Union County, O.-o- gon, will receive sealed bids at the of fice of the undersigned until no n on Thursday the 8th day of July, !!09, for the construction of a 164 lo-it steel span bridge over the Crande Ron to River at Oro Dell, as per plan auJ specifications on file In the office oi the undersigned. Said bids to bi t - compan'e'i by s certified check five per cent of said bid. Date! at La Grande, Oregon, lb! 14th day of nly, 190$. ED. WRIGHT, County Clerk of Union County. Oie gon. Field Garden Lawn I N B U L K I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTY. ' AND t KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSIST ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE STOCK. .' ASfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Lawn Grasses A. V. OLIVER 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 crisp sweet 'or sour pickles, Just call them up; and don't forget that 23c coffee, it takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just in a shipment of Swifts ham and bacon. . GEDDES BROS. PHONE MAM 46 Daily Observer 65c per Month or M M. CO. I In Our New j Building Ready for business but too busy to write ad vertisements. . Keep your eye on this space. 4 4 M CO. taatitltttlttl(lft 1 City election tomorrow. s