riGE EIGHT. KFTHTK OBSERTEE, LA GRAJTDE, OKEGO TUESDAY, JOE 22, 1W9. EIGHT PACES. GIRL LOST i Buy S E EDS Field Garden Lawn IN BULK , . j -... domes With Alii) FOUND Your Eves Open 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 wav of buving them, but a far better wav. according to our - J J W r , W t method of thinking, is choosing a size suited to the customer and ... - o -- : giving him a coat to !ip 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 yuu have been wearing clothes that have 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 enter into your calculations. NX WE The Quality Store MJ m. ' ,.tAAAAAAA411AlAiAA $2.00. $2.00. j r TT Ti iniaira Bans 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 or Two Dollars." Whether or not you need cue at present, you cannot afford to miss this sale. Twenty or more differtn kinds. Call and see them. $2.00. ' : " HILL'S mm LA GRANDE, OREGON $2.00. JT0RE r i Ifc 1 3)1 Sewing Machine Suppl les Needles. Shuttles end Bobbin tor use in All M&kee cf Sewing Machine. PASTIME THEATRE JOHNSON BRUCE. Proprietors. Week of June 2i-. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday S and Thursday. Popular concert under the aus- ' ; pices of La Grande band. Friday & Saturday matinee & $ night "Kit Carson." VIOLIN and PIANO Instruction J. ALBERT KENNEDY. Phone Red 782. r j Hardware land I Furniture W. H. B0HNENKA MP Co. e ll rma. m. Klmnl. ilnM. .... .1- It thread, id; needle Itarit even la the dark. 2 Moat valuable ot all attachments. Z NA iBlMln. Mil., a. ......(. . A ' V FThe Little Shop ; Main St. . : I Stamping or all kinds, lnclud- f lng ehlrt waists & Center pieces. done, embroidery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given In stenciling. Full line of em- broidery materials. For several hours today, Mrs. Em ma Adams and many of her neigh bors In east La Grande were thrown Into s state of anxiety by the disap pearance of Mrs. Adam's daughter, Edith, aged 12. ' The little girl wan dered away from home unknown to her mother and later, shortly, after noon, when the mother wanted the girl, she was missing. Neighbors Joined the searching party and for a time, Pennsylvania and O streets were scenes of excitement To the relief of all, Edith was found far ther down town, playing with some girl friends: Will MFFT If ILL TILL! Preparation for the Fourth of July amusement centers in tonights meet ing of the athletic committee at . the Commercial club at 7 o'clock sharp. Matters pertaining to the exact nature of the sports of that day will be settled definitely. Chairman Peare has called all the members to be present at that time. (Continued From Page 1) BCSSEY'S HACK LINE. Best of service. Day and Night Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. . Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Cigar Store, Phone Red 141. Night 'Phone Main IS. always consume all the good applea that can be grown. Prayers for railroad competition were offered by W. B. Sargent, who outlined the phenomenal increase in realty' values during the past 1 years. But lock of competition h;n retarded the growth, even at that, li: said. His message to the listeners was a stirring and profitable one. County fairs in the streets of Ii Grande wer ably dealt with by Geo H. Currey. George T. Cochran created a vi bration of enthusiasm with his plea for a Chautauqua in La Grande, point ing out that one Is soon to be located in Eastern Orgon and that it Is up to La Grande "to go get." After the train of brainy statements and frequent cropping out of thoughts that would require columns to properly lucidate, came the wit and wag of the vening when E. E. Bra?!', merely touched upon the topic "Ad vertising to be had . from publ't schools." . His remarks brought: storms of laughter, and very fre quently he punctuated his Jokes with kernels of thought worth sleeping on, J. B. Stoddard took another feu ture, that of fruit organizations mid unions. His outline and remark were listened to intently. George Stoddard touched a seldom mntloned phase, that of securing fac tories to educate the young along me chanical lines and to have the tac tories here to send out stuff rathe than continue to send out money to bring in stuff. . v v , . ,r . Hon. S. F. Richardson spoke in formally and in an impromptu man ner that pleased all,' and healso con fessed that he and his fellow farmers 'were .faring , ii; for not keeping - li, touch and working in 'harmony v li lle Commercial club. ' Fred. B. Currey touched up the oc tr.sion with pleas for a heavy vote at today's election, and after Mr. Collier had thanked the guests for their at tendance," tlie meeting broke up in smiles and hand shaking. All of the speeches delivered at the Commercial club banquet last night were taken down in short hand ver batem by R. A. Hanna, court steno grapher and will appear In the Ob server from time to time the coming month. ,. They are very interesting and should b read by everyone. U GRANDE HAS A DUTY (Continued from uage l.) Precinct No. 123. Precinct No. 2 73. ' Precinct No. 8 70. Precinct No. 446. 5 I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS .EVER EXHIBIT ED IN UNION COUNTT, AND I KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS; AND I ALSO KNOW MT PRICES ARE AS LOW AS IT. IS CONSIST ENT TO 8ELL FRESH, RELIABLE STOCK. Alfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and Lawn Grasses A. V. OLIVER THE THE BEST PLACE 1 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 25c coffee. It takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just in a shipment of Swifts &am and bacon, ' " ' . .v 3 GEDDES BROS. PHONE MAIN 4o Daily Observer 65c per Month v..V--. - i V, In Our New Building Ready for business but too busy to write ad vertisements. h?f Keep your eye on this space. (P:fi B. L. BCSSET. ' eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e Total .214. t T