La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 02, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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NOT A SIGLE DAY SPECIAL BUT THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE
STORE. A STOCK OF MERCHANDISE THAT IN A CITY THREE
TIMES THE SIZE OF LA GRANDE THE PEOPLE WOULD DEEM IT A
PLEASURE TO HAVE SUCH A LINE OF GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM.
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
NOT GIVE SATISFACTION YOUR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY
REFUNDED.
A Few Interesting Offers
New Shipment of Sweaters, Price . V $1.50 to $6.00
An inspection of this offer will convince you that the values are even greater
than we advertise.
An Exceptional showing of Ladies and Misses Ilosiery, all colors and sizes.
Priced very low at .... 15c to $3.
I All Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Coats, R educed . ..
25 per cent.
HENDERSON,
fashion Form
Corsets
BEAUTY OF FIGURE HAS
RESISTLESS POWER
The Greatest Aid of Figure Beauty Undoubtedly
IS A HENDERSON CORSET
Quick to conform to every change of Corset Fash
ion, they satisfy your ambition for the perfection
of figure.
N. K. W EST.
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THE QUALITY STORE.
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Fruit Jars.
MASON JARS
SCHRAM JARS. .
ECONOMY JARS
JELLY GLASSES
The above iars in all sizes. Put atnos an
fruit and compete for prizes at the coun
tv fair.
W.H.B0HNENKAMPC0
HARDWARE, STOVES AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
MOTH
BEET PULP
Jeff Bull has again secured a con
tract for consumption of beet pulp
this winter, and will feed about 450
head of cattle at the factory. He has
teams and men ready to haul Btraw
and hay just as soon as threshing
commences, and will consume about
400 tons during the feeding season.
The straw will be used first and the
hay later.
This pulp Is good fattening stuff,
and cattle raisers are always anx
ious to get the contract for the con
sumption of It.
We are In position to furnish you verythlng in the way of shoe
findings.
Miller's Bhoe trees, men andladies $1.25 per pr.
Fisher's bunnon protectors ; KOe per pr.
ArrowBoilth arch supports $2.50 per pr.
Tsn and block lacer ribbon per yard . ...23e
Polishes for all styles of leather, also ezcluslre agents for the
celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery.
We will be pleased at all times to hare you Inspect our stock.
Smith & Greene,
REPAIRING DOSE. 8H0E MEN.
DEPOT STREET
will delleht all mho attpnrt
The play 1b on for three night ard
will be followed the last half f
week by the sterling English drtnsa,
"Mable Heath."
YEUME.N SHOOT AT TRAIN CREW.
(Continued From Page 1.)
box cars, several shots were fired.
One punctured the outer clothing
worn by McShean and Hanford who
Bad also come up ahead, experienced
the sensation of having a bullet whiz
by his head.
The .train was slowed down, but be
fore Huron, the next station, wa3
reached, the men had evidently
dropped off the train.
At Pendleton yesterday several
men were arrested for Belling men
and ladies' wearing apparell. The
officials at La Grande -were notified
and today Chief of Police Rayburn
and other officials went to Pendleton
where the men are now under arrest
and will be brought back tonight
It is possible that the suit sold at
Pendleton may the one taken from
the Blue Mountain house Thursday
night It will be a difficult matter,
according to officials, to Identify the
yeggmen who did the shooting stunt
at Huron, as the fellows who did the
holdup act here Friday night. A
clear case exists relative to Cue
shooting, it seems.
MCW FAGgs,
We Want Your Wants
i Our Want Ad Column
Your want is p'aced before a thousand or mere want-seeker
every day Can you afford to spend one cent periword of your
want au where result 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 furnished cot
tage, see Mrs. Zuber.
OR RENT Modern Cottage. Inquire
of A. L.. Richardson.
FOR RENT Furnished-room for gen
tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc.
Inquire at Gilham 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.
AUTO PARTY
ARR YES
FOR RENT 6 room cottage, with bath
and modern conveniences. Inquire
B. W. Grandy, corner Fourth and
Adams. (7-23-8-7)
Two Ford cars, carrvln camp
equipment, and the wife and children
of the owner, a man named Powell,
reached La Grande this afternoon,
being 22 days out of a Southern Col
orado town. They are bound for Med
ford, and are making the trip by
slow degrees. A broken spring is the
most serious acrldent that they hare
met with as yet
They camp wherever night over
takes them, and seem to enjoy the
trip. Several small girls are with th'i
party.
GOOD PLAY
1 TONIGHT
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Mon'h
At the rastitne tonight the Btock
company will be seen in Milton Nobles
romantic drama in four acts and thir
teen scenes entitled "The Phoenix.'
The play will be found one of the
most interesting and will be presented
by a cast thoroughly competent The
piece is produced under the personal
direction of S. M. Curtis, who will be
seen in the role of "Gerald Gray,1
Carl Pe Vere, the well known actor
will amuse all by his clever Imper
sonation of "Masirs" and Miss Natino
who is cast for the part of "Blanch,
the Grange Girl," will have a delight
fill role. Mr. Russel as "Jack Furbish'
and Mr .Leonard as "Lester Blake '
with Miss Tucker as "Kitty Loritni
Mr. Gray as "Mike O'Connor" an
"Ike Pigeon" will fill up n cast tbn
ARE V
TO SEATTLE
LOCAL BAM) INVITED TO BAND
COX CERT.
Overtures Familiar to Band Here To
Be Rendered.
An invitation has been received by
Manager C. T. Bacon of the Band
here to participate In the Northwest
Band Concert at Seattle on September
6th. The prizes to be awarded are in
the A class, first prize $50. Second
prize $350. In the B class, First prize,
$320 and Second prize $220. The over
tures to be rendered are "William
Tell" and "The Poet and the Peasant."
These are familiar pieces to the band
here and they would undoubtedly
make a Bhowing. It has not been de
cided whether they will attend or
not
FOR RENT Well built barn.
Red 41.
Phone
FOR RENT Flower place 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)
bXtli sAJJfi.
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, five passenger; price very
reasonable; phone 27A Summervllle
or inquire Whiteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
FOR S ALEFox terrier, pups $10.00;
C. M. Graham, May Park, phone
Black 1331. (J-25-5-9)
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy
hand selected. Large and smooth
Quality A 1; seed strictly pure
Burpies extra early $2 per 100; lp.t
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.71
Burbank seedling $1.30. Georgi
Wagner, Island City.
FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, lo
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for further particualrs apply
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New
som 2415 First are, 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. B. Reynolds,
phone Black 602. .
For Sale.
Alfalfa hay, C. D. Scott, one-quarter
mile Sast of Flouring Mill. Indepen
dence phone 1536.
WANTED.
WANTED Select board antfT
rooms for adults. Phone (A) 1
Observer.
IRL WANTED To do general hou
work. Inquire of Mrs. T. J. Scrot
WANTED-Refrlgerator . fop .H
drink house; medium size,
particulars write to Box 58, Eat.
prise, Oregon.
WANTED On or two furnish
ur paruy mrnisnea rooms for ft
ily of mother and two children. tJ
quire of Fair store.
GIRL WANTED To do general h
w
work at $30. Inquire between!
and 12 a. m., 902 Pennsylvania an,
Mrs. William Ash.
' LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Bundle of laundry. marM
T-60. Finder please leave at the Ob
server office.
LOST Between the Pierce ranch and
La Grande, an embroidered sofa pU
low. Leave at light office.
LOST 2 small bank keys on brasi
ting to private deposit box at Li
Grande National bank, No. 56. Lost
near merry-go-round; please notify
this office.
LOST Incorporation certificate of
the Blue Bell Gild Mining & Mill,
lng Co., In yellow cover. Return
to this office, suitable reward.(12-U
FOR SALE Single comb Rhodi
Island Red, hatching eggs. Noni
better in Grande Ronde Valley,
come f.nd see. $1.60 per setting of
15. $3 for 45. All Infertil eggs re
placed free of charge. Incubator
chikens $20 per 100. George War
ner, Island City.
Cagei Matott
.Plank sidewalks built and repair
ed, excavating and filling. Phoni
Black 1562. J-2O-J-20)
For Sale.
House and eight lots In south I
Grande, city water and good well;
large barn and plenty of fruit Bert
lew of the valley.
Thos S. Harris. 1302 B street
II EXPLODES
ACCIDENTALLY
Acting Poundmaster Tiffany this
afternoon escaped Instant death by a
narrow margin, when he was taking n
cow to pasture on the North sliK He
hat', scooped, during his work, to pitl
an object off the ground, and while in
the b nt over posture, his revolver fell
frotr its holster and on striking ihi
gift lid, exploded. The bullet whlmd
i0 in the air under his aim, pass'n
hi Mat close proximity. A few Inchij
levia' tn on way or the other, woOa
bate meant Ir.ftant death.
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 countryWe teach as they do.
E. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY,
Principal Primary Teacher
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MONEY
SAVING
VI fA V iWRMiN4BUftNIMU
WHY JJOT ORDER
your fall and winter's supply of
GOAL
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. E, FOWLER