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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1910)
.nz eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1910. About Ike ity aa Sm I rarrfeatarr. t at once for aae by th pailie. A ear-. - Eng:ar Henry lirnawj of thi city, f taker baa also beea employed to who (a now attending the Brocherfcied ' after the ' keeping of what la f Locomotive Engineers' convention 008 ff&mg to be the finest park fa at Detroit, appears fa til Detroit Free t ata outside of Portland. fw Ins earrkatsre. He is pictured! '. in hmnoron vein ar..i thig!i the ; 8' TeaLjiL ja f,f"tar L not as true aa the pfw- ? The Ladles f the CathoLe .ehareh will give a social tonight at the home of lira. DeLlI Green, on Pec a. avenue between 5th and th. terra r hie picture might be, still local irfQr aad frfei of th engineer far th artist eaazht the big t cf th disrate and therefc7 did ill tfcat f a necessary to convey the likeness. " Salt FIW J4xj. ' , . . . -""I " ' X salt ha. been Ile-f la tn circuit i.i.iiafnlIiMi n lM(4 . corirt todi7 by Tnr Ltrs of adrafatoratioa were ta-f Calloway and Todt ioIving troubr sued today to the est.tr of J. R. j over a promissory note. All tie par 6rvsr. deceased, W. p. Grave was ties are from . Elgin. -named artmfalsfnrtor, The estate ls '.' ' , ' located fa Elgin- . : JTarrtirc Lfeae -. t . Til county clerk's oSIee today - Fart Seat Arrive. , jsqed a marriage license to Earl A. Two dcweo park seats have arrived I Pk and Bern lee Lewis. Mis Lewis a orders of th Park Association, anil f I the daughter of W. EL Lewfcs-of Wal w3I be- fced fa the PJrerside pari f Iowa county aai a niece of . Press ' ' . - T ' of thia city.--' Bill 2 Pickles 5 A barrel or Dill 5. Baras or vl ih i pickl.es iust ar- i wamEtf if rived. Try them. J A large assort- jj j ment or sweet and sour pickles f J day for Baraa. Befor retorning Mr. jjBrksoai will orobabfy eaulllals a V J braark abatrart ofic ae Vale, where p the new lani os ts to b located He ha pnre baaed a at of abstract I books of that district from. PTatt 1 1 Raatfall aad win t In ahap to care I for any homeaeeker whether land fa f Ctuiften efifhfc in f. Ti Rnif aiatricta, ! ft m bottle bulk. and $ City Grocery And .' BAKERY yfOfl, Rctfa fr 3few Xemhem. E. chnreb last evening a waa held In honor of all new members that tare been arldsd to the charcb roster of late and a gooI time was, enjoyed Many memb?.? and outside people were present to hear the program which was weft rendered and during the evening Mr. Mcl-eod,' the pastor, talked earnestly to the new recruits who hare de cided to lire la the church. , Salta? Raela Track Today. Workroea under direction of Street Suprerfntendent Matott and th man asment of the high school . track Ham are today preparing a first c!aas course ia wntca the races will be hid next Ratarday afternoon. Contrary to genersl Oftinfon. the track will be 400 sTroubadours Seven Wonderfully 7aened Mists . fa first class shape aid fast time wi 1 F I pcaalhlt Tslaf Jew SiIa, . . Pasafng of trains has bees greatly facilitated by the eonipfetloa of the new iMiaj at th depot. The first trais tn. the yards 'ran oa the new aiding to onload its passengers, and th passing train stays on the main Iin avoiding the confusion so com mon when trains paaa here- Able t leave HnfrtaL J. K. Wright was today released from the hospital where he has been confined ssra! days with blood pois on fa hia chia. He la till bandase3 and bandied up ht has recovered nf flcieatly : to be permitted to mingle wf tn the people aaio. Ills sniTriE.g was the oatcotne ci polioaing from a peckst kaffe n?ed In picking at a ore on his ehln. . The Cypsy arrested yesterday charge of Insanity following frequent attempts to end his life, was released late last night after examination by Dr. 5t. K HalL NfllfEflf BAND MUSIC SIW B08T I1S0 PI ECHASED 1XD WI1X AEBITE. a Mmm EMS. M Pepalar Orchestra Yftll Ofiklate at . Tenemw Eveninsr's Dance. Tfie newest mnslc on the noarket has been ordered by the La Grande band and as soon as It arrives, will be mastered by the reorganized as sociation of musicians under the di rection of Prof. Selak. A first-class new baritone horn has also been shipped for use by the organization. Dellgent practice Is being adhered to and the efficiency of last year will be oat done this season, judging from the amount of work being pot on the practice featares. Much of the prac tice of late has been la 'preparation for the dance tomorrow when tht band gives . another of Its popular parties at the Elks hall. The sam orchestra which officiated so satis- f fictorlly at the last dance,w ill again b on the rostnun, a feature that? Bhoald draw a large crowd for It is doubtful if. better mns'e tin hc&i ' V A i t w r MAY 'WHITE SAI Three days great price reduction---THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Af I vbirf f?rp5-p ' tnW Impnl -wfiif-clnrfe shirt waists, all piece goods, laces, embroidery, muslin f uiiuci wear. 1 i l i i II il ti i JC VII Ji. iff I i I The entire line of spring White Goods for mak ing dresses, shirt waists, or anv otfimr wpan'ncr apparel, marked to the very Iovest possible price 1H7SUN DRAWEES Assortment new and complete L01TG CLOTH 15c values, rd. ........... ,11c 20c values, yd. ........... ,16c 25c values, yd. ...... . . . . . ,21c 30e values, yd. .. ..... .... ,24c 35c values, yd. .. .. ....... ,23c 25c values, yd. . .......... ,23c lc values, vd. ...,13c tLOOgrade oa sale 75c grade on sale ... . . . , .77c ..4Sc See our great display. 50i mifllitv on snl 1W KUUCS, u. ... 1 ' 15c values, yd. ......... .12c 4qalitytnsale UiUIA LIxiON 25c value, yd. . . ...... '.. . . .22c 20e values, yd. ..... ... . . . ,17c 15c value, yd. . . , . ... ... . . ,13c 12 l-2c value, yd. ........ .10c WHITE MUSUKS Ijonsdale Muslin, Sale ..... ,10c Fine quality, yd. . . .... . ... 8c SHEETS and SLIPS 95c Sheets, aisle sale . .: . . . .78c $1.00 Sheets, aisle sale .... .81c 20e Pillow Slips, sale ...... .17c 25c Pillow Slips, sa ; . . . . igc MTJSLIN TJ-SKIBTS Lace and Embroiderv heard at any dance in the past year, than that which was dfspensed at the i $2.00 land, sale 1.75 kind, sale ...37c .1 .54c $1.00 quality, on sale. . . .V. .73c LONG GLOVES Inmite Sak $1.75 white silk .... ... . . .$1.33 2.00 white silk .... 1.63 1:5 white lisle . .... . . . : .S3 LACE CURTAINS Fine assortment 'of the choieest patterns. ' $2.50 kind, sale ......... .$1.78 2.00 kind, sale ; 17 BE D 0PREADS v 3.50 Spreads, sale . . . . $2.98 .....$1.63 . . . . .1.33 2.50 Spreads, sale ;V; . . 2.W Spreads, sale . 1.50 Spreads, sale . r". 1.S3.; 1.73 1.18 THE FAIR T HE F last band danrt;. I MRS. WRFGHT PEES. MH.IIKOIiHOOD tll'B DISBASD.S 10R Sl'MJfER tfO.VTIIS. rail Set f OSetn Electee1 Take l flTerk the .ext Year. $ First Bantist Church o I f. The last meeting ol the Nelghbor- hoed club this fall was held yesterday 'jj aAmoon when ofn-era were elected , for te new cotaLis year. Mrs. J. K. j i Wright, 'a prominent cliib woman, was i Seals now on sale af Selders 50c and 75c o ja given the presidency. Other officers elected are: Margaret Anson, vice president; Mrs. Albert Hunter, record ing secretary; Mrs. W. A. Worstell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. D. Stout, Kbarlan ad Mrs, EL.PoIack to the board of directors New Jewelry I am dailv receivin" t!w litMt ,!.,; fynng and bununer J ewelry, which when added to jny already largc( stock wUl give in v patrons the r JHt selection of any store in Existcrii Oregon ; You can have your watch repaired in first-class shape, for a less price that you can have it spoiled lor elsewhere. . , X have fitted eyes for twenty years and havt iK'cn located here permanently for that time . You can ask any of my customers and thev will tell you . nv classes riv rwrfWt c-i6f:rt..' r...n'. r 11 .v. i-v.-. ,w0,ai,uuu. ,. aveo luinz luat leaves tni ntnvn ia miinij .. f TEXAS THE LIKES! IT FRU S. 1. riCKLI GETS LETTER FRO TEXAX REfiAItDlAC APPLES. J box In due time is amusing to say the least. ... ao tnai me reader wiu nnderstand this whole transaction the Observer prints herewith a letter from Mr. Ficklin and also the letter that came to hlni from his address oa the apple box. - ;, Mr. Ficklin says: v Dear Editor: As k compliment and boost for OregoiT encloee you a letter dated May 4, 1910, from Texas, In answer , to my address which I en closed in a box of Rome Eeauty tu ples packed from my farm Oct. 31, 1S0. '.. From this you can note in what condition Oregon apples , reached Texas after most seven months, also that they were retailing two for 5c. Hurrah for Oregon! Boost Oregon, the bent stat in the union. I trust you will not overlook Eani ciervllle as well ts e ttats far'Smo meririUe is the best ever. The letter set him from Texas fol lows: GarTett, Texas, May 1. Mr;' S. D. ) FkkHn. Sum merville, Oregon. Dear sir: We have just opened your, box of apples and found them In very good condition. We will retail them at two for 5 cents. Was very much surprised to know they had been pack -1 ed so long. How about your section for the coming crop ' We wish you good tuck and hope to get another j box of fruit from your farm. Tours' tmly. ', ' CAMPBELL RAWUXS. sand bankers, representing millions of rola for presSdency was held here doJars of Missouri wealth, met fn St. todar by tflft Yotera. ums today for a two-day discussion national organization will be formed of financial topics, A spirit of opti- ot todifs convention mlsm pervades the meeting.- A. Piatt i Mrs. Roeerclt Xeets King. London, May 18. Theodore Roose velt called on King George today for the second time, and Mrs. Roosevelt was also presented to the king. Later Andrew, director of the . mint. . and ; other authorities of monetary matters, are on the program. " i Lincoln Anniversary. , Kalamazoo, Mich., May 18. A big celebration of the sexnl-centennial an- fa the day Roosevelt called oa King ui.um.j ui me nuuiiaauaa oi us- rreaericx or Denmatk. Dealers Eeaa FJcklla's 5a ae a Bex f Orepoa Romaa Beaatie. tLc lenefit of tLo5e particular men seeking cx clusi'venesd of pattern and inrlmJuality of style, we are snowing tnis Spring the mag nificent tailoring line of Ed. K Price Co. TAIIOSS CIICASO That the fame or Oregon as a rralt growing state and ' SummervlUe as that Inn vn T Ti ' lu,ufi ' Particular choice fruit section of 1 5 fL- 3 8t0rC ,S IHiarantced to give yoil.8at-,0 "hould spread Into Texas. IS aiAOtllOn, v : n0 turnr!" Ant th. tar.t ,.. o J H. Peare,u Gr vde's u Opposite L no surprise, but the fact that S. D Ficklin of JL-r. D. Xa 1. Summer- nnit;t. ia -Mr .. wrote -nw name cna bofol 0?pOS!t5 Und OfficeRoman Beauties and heard from that Mr. Peter Beiver returned today rrom a visit to Baker and Pleasant Valley. . Sesias f Flrrmea. Trenton. N. J, May JJ. Veteran fire fighters of ' New Jersey are the guests of Trenton today at the annual convention of the State Firemen's As sociation. - Bankers Dfscsss Ftnaare. St Louis". May 12. Icearly a thou- cit TLese famous tailors male ctcs f 8urPsing excellence, just as you want tnem, at a price considerally lower tLan ordinarily bltains. Select your pattern todav M and have us take - ' . V '.r .... - - :your measure. txdanra local rrpract riWwf Ed. V. Priet ff Cm. TV P TT yu RiXH uzg. Pli 11