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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSETiYER FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. PAGE STX. i Clothes for Young Men Young Men have voted this store The Store for Natty Clothes. . We pay special attention to the wants of Young Men and always have "Just the Suit' . Our Young Men's Suits have a Pedigree. They coui-i from Makers that "know - how." The twists and turtiS of fashion are all honors the fabrics are Smart an! the Suits are dashing dU tlnctlve and different. Bnt! How much fUui-2 does the figure on a iweli Suit cut until you set Suit to tell the stc : : We're alwava .' show Young Men "Just ' jok ing." ' ' , i no 10 - . . cloth bs ;l MM I . - ' ri t t.. iL 1 Tv., VI Pill LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ' Master Mechanic Wm. Ladd arrived today to inspect the-local shops and transact other business matters. EL E. Lewis, erstwhile La Grande business man now located at Union, came over In his automobile this morning. Helen Currey and Carroll Currey are visiting their uncle and father respectively. Fred B. Currey at "Hot Lake today. " Traveling Passenger Agent Jack O'Neal passed through the city today en route to Baker City, Intending to return this evening. Charles Baker, the cleaner and clothes repairer, is a firm believer in the Observer's advertising column, being convinced above dispute by an order or more tnan nou irom ustine alone as the result of advertising car ried In the Observer. He left today for Wallowa county, to deliver the goods. ... '"' - )'' breakers were driven from their hous es br masked men. They fled to Mar-! VCjJW8WSaa fa where they appealed for protection. They were escorted back to ; Alpine, where they are today working under protection from rangers. , ROOSEYELTS START HOME. Many Notables Present to Wish Party Happy Journey Toward nome. RAPID PROGRESS OX BITCH. South Hampton, June 10. Colonel Roosevelt, wife, daughter, and son Kermit, sailed today for America on th steamer Kalserlne Augusta Vic toria; They will arrive In New York June 18. A great crowd was at the Pier to give the party a sendoff among whom were many notable English men. Roosevelt spent the night, with Sir Edward Gray and went aboard early. He said, "and now for home. I tell you I am glad, t have had a great time; couldn't have been finer. I enjoyed every minute but I will be glad to get home." . , '.WESTERN UNION INDICTED. Accused of Supplying Data to Backet Shops Conducted niefraHy. i Second Street Water Main' Project Is Being Harried Rapidly. ASH BROTHERS, The Clothiers. M1M-(B & ; 4$4$44$$$j$$'3$3&$3$33&$S$ Call us for your order for , Feed, Wood or Coal. Prompt delivery our specialty. Grande Ronde Cash Co. YOU'LL BE STRUCK WITH AMAZEMENT if you could see how some factory made clothing is put together. The skimping of materials, the inferior interllnlngs. B t none of these things occur in a suit 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. Digging of the trench on Second street -wherein , will be placed the elghteen-lnch water main, is pro gressing with great rapidity, each day finding the crew much nearer Its goal at the city reservoir. The con tract is scheduled to be completed In less than a month, and lndicatiorr point to fulfillment of agreement. Rangers Protect Strikebreakers. El Paso, Texas, June 10. Texas rangers are today protecting sectior men and pump men on the Galveston-. Harrlsburg & San Antonio road a strikers threaten violence. Strik' Washington, June 10A-A .federal grand jury today returned Indict ments against the - Western Union Telegraph company on 7 forty-two counts on charges of having violated the laws against bucket shops on March first. Wire service of "the com pany is alleged" to have served data to Edward Altemus and Lewis Cella, who are alleged to have operataed.a standard grain dealers in the district of Columbia and other cities. William Price and company were also in dicted, charged with operating the bucket shop. This action follows grand jury in dictments against twenty-eight brok ers who are members of firms In New York, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Jer sey City, Boston, Baltimore, Phlla lelphia, St. Louis and Washington, -harging them with bucket shopping. J F6r Sunday Dinner 5V.:....;,,. 0 Strawberries a Cherries' (bananas Oranges ; j Turnips 1 New Potatoes Cucumbers Wax Beans Green Peas Young Beets Lettuce Cabbage 5 nddswass l The Largest Stock of Cnt Glass, Hand Painted China, (Silver ware, Sterling and Plated), ever shown in Eastern Oregon for JUNE WEDDING GIFTS. '.- ' - We also have a large stock of Plain Band Wedding Rings, any style or size, 14 Kart Solid Gold, at $1.25 dwt. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. 1 SIEGRIST & COMPANY I j Z JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. t t -.'' ;...'. ., .. ?'..''..-:;...' -;v-, ..... f is going to be disappointed when the five acre tracts we have been offering you are all gone, and they are, all-but two. We have some fine, bujrs in" residence lots at $125.00 each; $25.00 down and $5.00 a I month. . Better Investigate these. I Bell Phone, Red 801 7 t Independent 262 LAi GRANDE Inv CO., Foley Hotel Bid.; La Grande 1 '4 $ Safer than National Banks i Better than U. S. Gold Bonds UNION COUNTY LANDS. I f why invest in fore g.i cities an j wireless stock, when t J you have a sure thing at horns ? Sees C. J. BLACK, ft . who has a larce list of mnnftu malrere - - - . O - - - -w v. v t w II I V I JUNE lEdison Records NOW IN STOCK. i J. T. SCOTT Hurtzmann, Sfenrvay, Wellington, 2nd Ludwig Piano, i The Xargest Jewelry Store in Eastern J 't Oregon. LA GRANDE ,Cr "... ...; '- '. FISH. OUR EYES l All Sea Fnnd'l 5 Xo botter or more delicious flavor ran be added to all fish K eooklntj than br using C! r tea & Perrin's 5: The Original WorstershlrK k tkAtAf aAaoAiitni f aw fiAimi W I Steaks, Chous. Roasts. Grarles, r. and Salad Dressing. '' It Aids Digestion. ' , 4 Should be examined by 1 one who has mastered the science of siht testing l'HOXE BLACK 81 PATTISON BROS J ! i 1 0 years experience in the " of sight testing g 1 1 One charge co ers the en f 1 tire co it . of examination, glasses, frames.' 1 grind all my glasses. L S ' HEAGOGK. Evesiffht opecianst. urnce over l: TTACSTTi'DTT fQotwcar for Warm Daysr WE FEEL THAT T0C OWE T0UB SELF THE OPPORTUNITY TO IN SPECT OUR LINE OF PUMPS, TIES AND LOW SHOES IN PATENT, TAN AND GUN-METAL. ; ' "f oof Comfort Is Our Motto." SMITH & GREEN, Depot Street Shoe Repairing Shop i $ Gut Glass arid Hand Painted China; From now until July 17, 1 will make a specially k low price on cut glass and hand painted China. It T ill L L ' J 1 1 J 5 wm pay you to examine my siock ana gei a goou su-, lection before buying your gifts. Y All styles of wedding rings including Tiffany, J Quality considered. ' J O .f I will Save You lonev. v'. v;.v;; ' ' $ I 5 U - O- La Grande's Leading Jeweler, J. n, Feare, , . Opposite Land Office I ' ' -...' k Newlin's d ug store.