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STORE. A STOCK OF MERCHANDISE THAT IN A CVSY THREE
TIMES THE SIZE OF LA GRANDE THE PEOPLE WOULD GSEM IT A
PLEASURE TO HAVE SUCH A LINE OF GOODS TO CHOOSEXFROM.
WE WANT YOU TO VISIT THIS STORE, CAREFULL YINVESTIGATE
OUR PRICES AND THE QUALITY OF OUR. MERCHANDISE AND
REMEMBER THAT ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED HERE THAT DOES
JNUT GIVE SATISFACTION YOUR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY
REFUNDED,
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New Shipment of Sweaters. Price .... .1 . . . . $1.50 to1
An inspection of this offer will convince you that me values are even greater
mail we auvcnisc. i
An Exceptional showing of Ladies and Misses Hosiery, all colors and sizes.
Priced very low at . . .. ,... '..'..15c to $3.
All Ladies' Suits, Dresseand Coats, Reduced . ..
25 per ent.
BEAUTY OF FIGURE HAS
HENDERSON,
Fashion Form,,
Corsets
RESISTLESS POWER
The Greatest Aid of Figure Beauty Undoubtedly
IS A HENDERSON CORSET
Quick to conform to every chanzo of Corset Fash-
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A. THOMAS
(ID LOST
LIULE THOMAS A(VD THREE
WANDERS FROM A03IE.
Found at Hospital WhUe Trying to
Gain Entrance. There.
Terror and fright were visitors, at
the A. Thomas home, 1903 Second
street, this forenoon when the little
Lucile Thomas, aged three years,
wandered away from home and for
nearly four hours kept the parents,
neighbors and city officials oa a sharp
search for the missing child. After
the first futile search, it was feared
that the girl had toddled off to the
opening of the sewer on Fourth
street and there carried under by
the increased flow of water following
the heavy rain.
. Just before noon, however, a little
tot knocked at the Grande Ronde
hospital door,, several blocks awa,
and "wanted In." She gave no rea
son tor Uur MUtuwaijr tlalk U ILo
place of sickness, but attendants at
the hospital put an end to the short
but painful agony of the parents by
j notifying Mrs. Thomas as soon as
, they ascertained the identity of the
little visitor.
JNL K. W EB
THE QUALITY STORE.
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Fruit lists
MASON JARS (
L, SCHRAM JARS..
ECONOMY JARS
JELLY GLASSES
The above jars in all siz es. Put oraos an
fruit and compete for prizes at the coun
tv f iir
W. H. BOHNENKAMP Co
HARDWARE, STOVES AND-
BUILDING MATERIAL.
We are in position to furnish you verything In the way of shoe
findings.
Miller's shoe trees, men andladles $1.25 per pr.
Fisher's bunnon protectors 50c per pr.
Arrowsmith arch supports $2.50 per pr.
Tan and black lacer ribbonper yard 25e
Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the
celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery:
We will be pleased at all times to have you Inspect our stock.
Greene,
SHOE MEN.
TOINSPECT
HREESCAPCS
LA GRANDE TO FATtERX AFTER
PORTLAND ESCAPES.
No Compliance With Xew Law Until
After Portland Visit
Now that the amended fire escape
ordinance is effective, Chief Jones of
the fire department and other city
officials are attending to strict en
forcement of the provisions. The
ordinance is patterned after the state
law, and to have the escapes built
properly and according to the most
modern plans. Doctor M. K. Hall, the
city's executive, will Inspect Are es
capes in Portland before new escapes
are ordered built or wooden struc
tures converted to steel here. With
what information he gains there, he
can lay down exact plans for build
ing the escapes in this city. The in
spection tour will be made within a
week and on his return Immediate
changes and construction will follow.
INFORMAL HOP ON FRIDAY
EVEX DOZEN WILL ARRANGE ALL
DETAILS.
Rent-up Dance SpirT
Friday Night.
To arrange for an informal hop at
the Elks' club on next Friday even
ing, Is the purpose of six popular
young men and ladles of the city this
week. The specific purposes are to
afford an evening's enjoyment for
those who dance and have not had
th pleasure extended to them for a
considerable space of time, and to pro
mote and hurry the time when the
out-door natatorum at the city park
ay be completed. The exact channel
tWwards which the funds will be di
verted, after actual expenses are de
dueled, will be to pay for the survey
of the natatorlum site.
These young men and ladies have
been connected with dances and balls
before as hosts and hostesses and they
are planning to outdo themselves this
time. Dances come, during the sum
mer, only occasionally and the bent-up
dance spirit will break loose and
reign unfettered.
Next Friday The Day.
No formal Invitations will be issued,
and the dancing public is cordially
invited. Admission will be fl, with
first class music assured.
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j Smith &
l ii BEPAmiSG DOSE.
ii U"""""""nJ depot street
i fejAILY OBERVElfsiS a Mon!h
CAPTAIN AND CREW LOST.
Hope of Ever Finding Mlsnlng Tuir
Ghcn np by Friends.
SEATTLE, July 28. Through the
Merchants Exchange the government
has been asked to aid in the search
for the tug Grayling. She was in
charge of Captain Moore. She start
ed from Panama May 27, and expect
ed to make the voyage in 25 days.
Mrs. Moore has appealed for a rev
enue cutter.
She carried six men besides the
captain, and has not been heard from
vlnce they were sighted off Cape
Blanch.
MESSENGER SERVICE
for prompt
pecu
lift.
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reiyroasfT (J23-23.)
PAGE JIAWLEY NEAR DEAD.
(Continued From Page Four.)
and after a hard chase Pratt and
Burns outdistanced the other pur
suers. About four miles down the
j river they overtook Hawley and, ac
cording to their own Btory, Hawley
Burrendreed without any resistance.
On the return trip to Copperfleld the
young horse thief fell from his horse,
so Pratt and Burns allege, and re
ceived the injuries which will cause
his death. His skull was badly frac
tured and other Injuries were inflic
ted on his body.
Upon arriving in Copperfleld
Burns and Pratt turned the prisoner
over to the proper officials, and told
their story of his injuries. But It
was evident that the people of that
burg did not "
Lutlently Assaulted,.
After seeing the wounds of the dy?
ing man the people believed that he
had met with too speedy Justice, and
had Pratt and Burns Jailed. Hawley
was questioned as to whether or not
he was injured by his captors, and is
reported to have said that he was.
The physicians refused to make any
statements Incriminating the two
men, but will be called before the
coroner's Jury at the inquest over the
remains of the young man. It Is ex-
id that at that time some start-
evidence will be given which
will either clear the accused men or
make a very strong case against
them.
I VVe Want Your Wants i
J ; -' ; J
I Our Want Ad Column I
Your want i placed before a thousand or morerwanteeker
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per.word of your
want au whe.e results are the keynotes?
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FOB RENT.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light
housekeeping; inquire of Mrs.
Swartz, phone Black 822.
FOR RENT 5 room furnluhed cot
tage, see Mrs. Zuber.
OR RENT Modern Cottage. Inquire
of A. Lw Richardson.
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc.
Inquire at Gllham residence. 1910
Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw
Two or three choice rooms to let, with
or without board. Inquire of 2103
1st street or phone Black 1761.
FOR RENT Well built barn. Phone
Red 41.
svm prnt Flower Dlac on Elgin
branch, outside of city, "Old Lyle
Place;" 5 room house with garden,
big barn, chicken house, cellar,
$10.00 (J-21-J-12)
FOR RENT 5 room cottage, with bath
'and modern conveniences. Inquire
B. W. Grandy, corner Fourth and
Adams. (7-23-8-7) .
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, five passenger; price very
reasonable; phona 27A Summervllle
or) inquire Whiteman Garage. Will
tjbde for land or sell for cash.
;
FOR SALE Fox terrier, pups $10.00;
C. M. Graham, May Park, phone
Black 1331. (J-25-5-9)
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancj
hand selected. Large and smooth
Quality A 1; seed strictly pure
Burples extra early $2 per 100; ls.t
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.7C
Burbank seedling $1.30. Georgr
Wagner, Island City.
FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, is
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for further partlcualrs apply
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C, E. New
som 2115 First ave, Seattle Wash
4-12-tf
For Sale or Trade.
12 head registered short horn cattle
for sale or will exchange for La
Grande city property. J. E. Reynolds,
phone Black 602.
For Sale.
Alfalfa hay, C. D. Scott, one-quarter
mile east of Flouring Mill. Indepen
dence phone 1536.
WANTED.
i aeiecn Doard and!
rooms for adults. Phone (A;
Observer." " - ;
IRL WANTED To do general hos
work. Inquire of Mrs. T. j. j
, gins.'.
WANTED Refrigerator - for
drink house ; medium . size. por
particulars write to Box 58, Enter
prise, Oregon.
WANTED One or two furnished
or partly furnished rooms for fam
ily of mother and two children. In
quire of Fair store.
GIRL WANTED To do general house
wora at sao. inquire Between t
and 12 a. m.. 902 Pennsylvania ave
Mrs. William Ash. . "
LOST AND FOTJOT).
LOST Bundle of laundry, marked
T-60. Finder please leave at the Ob
server office.
LOST Between the Pierce ranch and
La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil
low. Lea.e at light office.
LOST 2 small bank keys on brass
ring to private deposit box at La
Grande National bank. No. 56. Lost
near merry-go-round; please notify
this office.
LOST Incorporation certificate of
the Blue Bell Gild Mining & Mill
ing Co., in yellow cover. Return
to this office, suitable reward.(12-H
FOR SALE Single . comb Rhode
Island Reds, hatching eggs. Nons
better In Grande Ronde Valley,
come f jid see. $1.50 per setting of
15. $3 for 45. All infertil eggs re
placed free of charge, incubator
chikens $20 per 100. George Wag
ner, Island City.
Cagel Matott '
Vlank sidewalks built and repair
ed, excavating and filling. Phone
Black 1562. (J-20-J-20)
For Sale.
House and eight lots In south La
Grande, city water and good well;
large barn and plenty of fruit Best
view of the valley.
Thos. S. Harris. 1302 B street
La Grande
School Of Music
The only School of Music like it in the state
teaching young and new students as well as
the older ones The very
LATEST METHODS USED
The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the
best in the country We teach as they do
E. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY,
Principal Primary Teacher
MONEY
SAVING
COAL
II i'GT r ti coop ' -p o i
WHY XOT ORDER
your fall and winter's supply of
COAL
while you can get it and at
prices below what you will be
compelled to pay later, if you
are able to get It at all. Come
In and let us talk it over.
G. ErFOVJLER
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