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Mhaf's New in Men's Clothing
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TUP. SHO'.VIfi OF EW STI LLS AT
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CHASTE lOf f.LT TO OXE I.
THE LW i.fiAYS 1X0 l.iiEENS
WHWII ABE THE PBE-EMIET
SIMMS LOR TffE f 03!I sEA.Mi!!
ABE SHO'4 IV A EXCEPTIOVIL
LT , ATTKACIITE ASSORTMENT,
AI WHE WE SAT WE HAVE AX
EXIEPT10VALLI ATTRACTIVE
SHOWING OF CLOTHIX; Av,fA
BE PEODICED. IT IS 0T THE
rsriL species or -hot aib so
FBEQITJTLV TSED FOR ASN0C5.
CEMENTS. YOr MIST REMEMBER
THAT EVERY PROMINENT ILOTK
I.NG HOl'SE IX AMERICA SENDS
THEIR BEPRESENTATIVL'S TO IS
WITH THEIR LINES. SO HOFsE
HAS A MONOPOLY OF GOOD CLOTH
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WE OFFER YOU GARMENTS THAT
EXf ELL OTHERS IS FIT AND IS
STILE AN I THEY ARE CERTAINLY
SIPERIOB IS MOBKMASSHIP AND
PERMANEST TALCE. AT THE SAME
TIME WE KSOW THEM TO BE CON
SIDERABLY LOWER IS PRICE
THIS OTHER USES LQCALLY
. WELL KSOW.V. IT WILL BE WORTH
VOCE WHILE AND TROUwLE TO
INVESTIGATE.
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After Bit Ilrbt.
NEW YORK. Acs. 21. Joef.h C X.
MiUr. tbe iciiliooaire owner of the
famous 101 ranch la Ok'ahoina. Kas
anaouncJ- be U willing to at np
f 75,(KjO for the Johnson-Jeffrie fight at '
B!iss. OVia. fiiler'a oSfrr U regared
a a boniS.le oce as he has 6lrni&ed
Ms willingness to deposit $25.fxX im
mediately as a guarantee of his good
faith.
Aat Ik-tim Reeierea.
SEATTLE. Aug. 21. Mrs. Elizabeth
Calvin, a rktfaa of yesterdays auto
accident in whith fire were killed, is
recovered from the river. Her has-
: baa'! nay rae the city for cot guard-
in 5 a tubii ttot on tbe bridge.
I
C aamplan at Frie! Meet.
; SAN FRAXCISCO. Aug. 21. Some
'of the world's greuteit athletes will
; cornfi-ete tiis a;terxa is. the track
; aii.l Celd eveuii at tLe stadium at
: Goidf-n Gate ark. Clubs of New York.
Chicago. San Francisco and several
! other iadepondcr.t cLaci;!cas are en
tered. I
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i YsBroaier Plajer Svli.
SEATTLE. Aug. 21. President Dick
iLson of the. Vancouver club in the
Northwestern league, has announced
today that he sold Pitcher Giiliman
to the St. Ixmis Americans for $2.0W.
GUitman recently lost a 22 inning
.game, but done good work this sea-
Vlc Want Tour 'Wants
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Our Want Ad Column
Your want is paced before a tnoasacd or mere antr-seek
every day Can yoa aff&rd to spend cte cer.t per' word of your
want aa where resuiu are the keynotes?
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IN. K. W EST
THE QUALITY STORE.
(Continued from page 1.)
P1HCH0T FIGHT REOPENED
tana; Ex-Governor George C. Pardee,
ir ia:i;orn:a; ijt-ovge n. .Maxwell, or
Chicago; Hon. James R. Garfield, of
Ohio; F. 11. Newell. Chief of the Uni
ted States Reclamation Service; Hon.
0fford Pinchot, Chief of the Forest
f Service; James Arbuckle. Manager of
the Latia-Americau and Foreign
Trades association, St. Louis; Dr. J.
A- Holmes. Washington. D. C. Dr. W.
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J J. Mc Gee. Chairman of the Inland
Waterways Commission; A. B. Far-
quhar. Personal Representative of
Gov. Stuart, and many other equally
; representative.
: That the holding of the congress
:, will mark the organization of a Na
tional Conservation association is the
i confident bc-l'ef of men in the north
jwest who have carefully followed the
movement since its inauguration.
FOR. RENT Furnished room for gen
tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc
Inquire at Gilhm residence, 1S10
Cedar. Phone Black 135L , lw
Two or three choice rooms to let. with
or without board. Inquire of 2103
1st street or phone Black" 176L.
MESSENGER SERVICE call Red liiz
for prompt response. (J25-23.)
FOR RENT Four room hrm -
tvr .
rent. 2518 Adam aTenue. nhnn-. T
Black 45 L
FOR RENT Well built bam.
Red 41. ' " '
Phone
Fer Sale er Trade.
12 head registered short horn cattl
jfor sale or will exchange for La
'Grande city property. J. E. Reynolds.
; phone Black (02.
FOR RENT. Furnished room wl.i
all modern improvements. 8C-1 Main
Avenue.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile. Atb passenger; price very
reasonable; phons 27A Summerrilie
or inquire Whlteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
WAXTKD.
Good family horse, phaeton and !
harness, cheap if taken immediately; I
rash or terms. Phone Red 1921, 7315
WANTED A girl to do general house
work.' Call at the Electric Light
office. (A-20-tO
(30
GEO. ACKLES.
FOR BALE 4 loU in Block 139. Is
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for farther paniccalrs appl;
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C E. New
som 2415 First sve. Seattle Wash
4-12-0
FOR 8 ALE 3 Inch Mitchell wagon,
used only one season, $50; also good
saddle good as new (25. Call at
401 Grandy avenue.
W. A. LL'DIKER. (8-7-13)
FOR SALE Fresh cow giving nearly
4 gallons extra rich milk. I -quire
phone Red 1022.
HOT POINTS
FOR 30 DAYS
Even if it is Free?
What is a
HOT POINT?
any way and who has 'em. The
Observer will tell you about it
next week.
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ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS
yjfej jit n ii m ni2hi mi in in rl" 4&m: ' in.ili'itii'.''i '
WANTED Girl wants position gen
eral house work. Phone Ind. 313.
- (A-20-tf)
WANTED A blacksmith. Call at 150
Madison avenue. (4t)
WANTED Select board and two
rooms for adults. Phone (A) care'f
Observer.
WANTED Pos ition as engineer, by
competent man, stationery or
threshing, Bell phone Red 27L
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Light gold caff link. Soluble
reward if returned to this office, (tf)
Fer 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.
Tbos. & 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 tbe country We teach as they do.
E. PORTER DAY,
Principal
MRS DAY,
Primary Teacher
Accredited school founded 1872. Walla Walla, Wash. College Pre
paratory, Academic, English and modern language and special cour
ses under University graduates.also primary and kindergarten teach
ers wilh foreign training In vocal and instrumental music, art and
languages. Home care and social life. Special care for Kirls of sev
en, eigth to fifteen, etc. Araplegrounds for play. Basket ball, tennis. O
hockey, etc. Milk supply and sanitary matters approved by Board r
n iT.iu. vitmur are always welcome.
For particulars, address. gil'UlSiTMr i J
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, ALFRED BEST.
A!frod Best, soloist with the Mor- Tig to ' . were s-nt to Mr. Best in
niou Tabernacle choir, is considered lrliii to fu-thfr his musical siudies.
by CVruao and oilier authorities as A Oui-..i u nw wjititi? for Mr.
one of the couii;;? tenors. Mr. Best Pest to s'?.n 'th S-tJter for three
who was a pupil of Evan Stetihens.yt-ars as st!?st of ti:e different Kraud
director of the Salt Lake aggregation oyera cc!iii',an!es. singing inriepent
of singers, returned rrom Germany ly with any. T!ie salary wiil be very
three weeks ago on a visit to hlshandsoni?.
Utah home and was indaoed to ao- The Musical Courier of July has
company the choir on its trip to Se- e'evoted space to this singer, and
attle where it enters into rompetl-wheu he appeared in Salt Lake dur
tlon for the $l.0t'0 prize offered by the inj; G. A. R. encampment week be
A-Y-P. exposition at the forthcomingcreated a furore. The Mormon tenor
Eisteddfod. 8ang in Salt Lake three times and
Soon after his arrival in Germany sings on the tour of the Tabernacle
a benefit concert was given in Phlla-choir which appears here at the La
delphia by Madame Stone and MadameGrande Tabernacle on August 23, after
Nettlestone of the Metropolitan Opera which he returns to Salt Lake and
company through the influence of Mrs.salls for Germany In October, to fill
Townsend, and the receipts aniount-his European contracts.
2,000 POUNDS
OF
COAL for $8
Weighed on City Scales.
Rock Springs Lump or
Nut delivered to any part
of the city Gity scales
ticket delivered with load.
G. B, FOWLER
A Fine Stock Ranch
FOR SALE
In Antelope Valley, 1 1-2 miles sout heast of Telocaset. 320 acres, of which
240 acres is in cultlvaUon. the balance pasture land; 100 inches of water
right; a new 6 room house, good bar n and other out buildings; two good
springs a small orchard. Price $8,000, Will take halt In city property and
balance on time or $7,503 half cash a nd half on time. Call onC. J. BLACK,
La Grande, Oregon or f
C.L. ENGLAND, Telocaset, Ore.