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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1910)
1 PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEBVEI5 TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1910. '. - r- 3 o) rr J LQ a exc To arrange for the Biggest Merchandise Movement and the most substantial selling event ever witnessed in this city. rec.' : j ext, (OtOSE '0' 11 Ira I clo .! the 'I TJ i t fa: v l ! i' H fl R ead Every 3 t Safer than National Banks I 5 J Better than U. S. Gold Bonds 5 I UNION COUNTYiLANDS. Why invest in foreign cities you have a sure See C. J. who has a large list N. K. WEST, President WM. MILLER, Vice President ?i. United States of La i 1 11 rum 111 CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Directors N. K. WEST J.L, CAVINESS WM. MILLER. A. T. HILL. I C, HENRY , H.. COOT-IDG b' A Trading Opportunity is m preparation for the People of La Grande and vicinity that will shake and shatter, outdo and outclass from a standpoint of Value Giving any former effort at sale-making by this or any other store in La Grande. J7 n CI D Ef Word witness the Greatest Bargain been 8 . and wireless stock, when j ' thing at home ? 5 BLACK, of money makers. A vt IT CERTAINLY LOOKS GOOD to the children when they s4a the delicious bread made from the North Powder Best of the Best Patent flour. It is a meal A for the little ones, with butter. 4 jam or jelly, that is wholesome 4 and muscle building. It looks 4 good also to the housewife whaa $ she sees the golden brown crisp and the white bread Inside when 0 it comes from the oven. It also 4 Bmells appetizing when tnad9 from Best of Best Flour. f FOR SALE BY All GR0CFR9 T. J. SCROGQIN, Cashier II. E. COOLIDQE, Ass't Cashier 9S14 National Bank Grande T. J. SCROGOIN C. T. BACON FRANK CONLEY Para Mont a D fl JIDa m m ntn and Come Your Privilege to BURGD SIGNS UP WITH Mill THE TWO WILL GO FIFTEEN ROUNDS AT PENDLETON. Loral Machinist lias Signed Agree. ment With Clever Fighter. i Walter Burgo (Burk'e), a local ma chinist, who in his time has been pitted against Stanley Ketchell and others of that class, last: evening signed Up for a 15-round mill with Barney Mulltn, the Pendleton boxer, who has won everything coming' his way the past year. The scrap will take place In the Pendleton opera house, on June 15, when the North west Bankers' association will meet at the wheat town and the bankers will forget currency and money top- ( les to witness the contest. I The articles were drawn up last , evening and Mr. Mullin has returned ' to Pendleton. I Burgo, or Burke, as he is commonly , known, figured In a mill In this city some time ago, and though the fight was a fiasco the fans readily learned that Burgo has a knockout punch and though not particularly clever, Is a mixer and hard hitter. Mullin fights along the same tatics and as the mill Is a bona fide one, some good boxing is in store for Pendleton. Secretary Corpe Improving. H. A. Corpe, secretary of the Mer chants' association, is reported great-' ly Improved today from his illne.3 ! by Dr. Underwood. Whtte-Rlbboners Get Busy. Glasgow, Scotland, June 7. Pi -sided over by the International pren' dent, the Countess o Carlisle tin He! is Being: Made Ready ' mm - to this World's Woman's Christian , Temper ance Union congress held Its first business session today in St. An drew's hall. Fraternal delegatas were S'.'aUd from fifty national and intor hrlicr.ul temperance and philauthiop ic societies. The formal opening of the congress today follows the all-day devotional meeting yesterday and the lord provost's reception last night. Mrs. L. M. T. Stevens, president of the National Woman's Christian Tem- ELECTRICITY fc)R EVER HOME IN LA GRANDE The cost for uiring, lamps ari4 current Is exceedingly small cam. pared with the conveulence, com fort and safety obtained by Hi nse. m ' Your home can be wired com plete at an average cost of onij $2.00 per room. Lamps, fixtures, flatlrons, cooking utensils and nu merous ether electrical appllan res niaj ' : vitalised at surprising- j IJ IUTT VUH. Ask jur t clghbcr why he use: electric Hglitj he certainly Ims some rea.ftn for doing so, and then cr.ll at !: ovce 0 rlrr onr repre sentative mUI i your hnnsc nn explain to you why von ghoul 1 have yonr homo wired and use electricity. EASTER1I OREGON LIEUT HO power coMPim T5 Carnival Emm Store Thursday it has net. perance union of the United States, will preside at the meeting this eve ning, when addresses will be made by delegates from the United States, Canada, Australia, India, New Zea land and. South Africa. The congress will close on next Sat I FRUIT 9. Kllhhofe nnl I Atte . . : - i - . 3 J ' - $ SHRAM JARS -Pints $1.00; quarts I $1.25; half gallon $1.50 per dozen. ) ECONOMY JARS Pints per doz $1.10 t Qts. " " $1.35 t 1-2 gal. " $1.75 i City Grocery and ever urday, and will be followed by excur sions through the land of bagpipes, Presbyterlanism, Bobby Burns and Scotch whiskey. Many of the dele gates of the temperance convention will take part In the missionary meet lng In Edinburgh next week. YOU'LL BE STRUCK WITH AMAZEMENT if you could see how some factory made clothing is put together. The skimping of materials, the inferior interlinings. But none of these things occur in a Buit of our tailoring. That's why one suit of ours will outlast two of the factory made. Order one and the wear will prove it. - C, W. BAKER. JARS ! Ann 4-am nil U A MASON JARS 9. h Pints per doz 75c I Qts " " ' 90c 1-2 gal " $1.25 J and Bakery i 1 i '- i i, Si 1 1