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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1910)
V 1 7 v 'f s vi'iy - ." i 1 1 it k wera 0 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. PAGE THREE A W , : w i 0V s L -Li J a 2 - kJiai -r wui .'wui u , mum mja mm: mM u m K. J m . rji ' , , .1. . . :,.,- Sale Starts TUESDAY. This is your Opportunity to purchase Groceries at Whole sale Prices. Bargains in all Departments. 3 Complete equipment ror resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. v ,! ; ; LA GRANDE IRON AVORKS ) ; D. F 20ERALO. Proprietor J Complete Machine Shops; and Foundry ? i p n mN X Cut Glass and Hand Painted China J From now until July 17, 1 will make a specially low price on cut glass and hand painted China. It will pay you to examine my stock and get a good se- ? lection before buying your gifts. ' ' .1 1 j -r .t ..... la. iiiiiiiii. iivhi. i.r . si t. nwpsr ra'Hipo m r,QOTflpti i iTn rrr"n : X Quality considered. - k T . T ill Ol Tf. . Tr. A o-. - x win oave xou luonev. X Q 11 la Oranrlft'e T oaHinor TAwolor a. ' Opposite Land Office J. H. Peare, 3 FRUIT JARS Rubbers and Tops for all Jars, i j: ' SHRAM JARS-Pints $1.00; quarts UF FATl I FIIB mmm.mm mmm WIB mm mmi I WW THE PROHIS - v:'- '-; : -V.:V 1''., USIOIf PHILAKTHROPIST SELECT ED AS STANDARD BEARER. Crltchlow, Vi 0. Henshaw, B. Lee Pa get." T. S. McDanlel, , I: H. Amos, ftiUS John McAllister of La Grande State Central Committee. on . Abe E, Eaton, philanthropist, tnil lionaire, woolen mill owner and prominent churchman and financier of the town of Union for many years, heads the prohibition ticket of the state for governor next fall, following a meeting In Portland last Saturday of delegates from the state to out- line the action at the coming cam paign. La Grande was honored by placing John McAllister on the state central committee. The full slate of officers nominated for the state ticket follows: For governor, A. E. Eaton, Union. For secretary of state, N. A. Da vis, Milton. For treasurer, Leslie Butler, Hood River.::' For state printer, Wm. RIckson, Portland. . For superintendent of schools, R. R, Steele, Portland. ; ; For supreme Judge, G. J. Bright, The Dalles. For congressman,- First district W. P. Elmore, Brownsville. For congressman, . Second district, George B. Pratt, Portland. For Joint representative, A. W. Fankhau8er, Lents. The state central committee will be uuuwu, Portland; C. J.: Bright, The Dalles; Hiram Gould, Foreat Grove r Leslie Butler, Hood River; H. E. Badger, Ashland; N. A. Davis, Milton; A. M. Wright, Morrow county ; , M. D. L. French, Heppner; John McAllister La Grande; A. E. Tully.V Wallowa county, W. W. Warren, Astoria: C .V. White, Philomath; W. E. White, New berg; W. P. Elaaore, Brownsville, and all, county chairmen. ' The platform endorses the last na tional platform, equal suffrage, elec tion of senators by direct vote, postal savings banks, conservation of the na tural resources, and other national reforms, and unqualifiedly stands for strict prohibition In Oregon. ; NEW SERTICE STARTED. Pnbllc Tet Upacqnainted With Facili ties, on 0. B, JT. -: Local passenger trains between Ba ker City and Portland have not be come widely exploited in the two days which has seen them in service, for this morning's train from Baker City carried exactly five passengers, though there were three day coaches on the train. When it once becomes known that Jocal traffic will not be carried by Nos. 7 and 8, the locals will have more than they can carry. Hit Clothes for Young Men Young Men composed of F. McKercher, W. E. lOt . Notice. fo any person owning or occuplng any building or premises, you aro hereby notified to- remove in ten days all wooden awnings and porches and signs suspended over any sidewalk in the city of La Grande, Oregon, provid ed that electric Bigns that are prop erly suspended may remain, J. A. MAT0TT, Street Superintendent. $ $1.25; half gallon $1.50 per dozen. $ 'i - - . : X t ECONOMY JARS Pints per doz $1.10 Qts. " " $1.35 1-2 gal. " $1.75 MASON JARS Pints per doz 75c I Qts " " 90c 1 1-2 gal " $1.25 I City Grocery and Bakery r . - l , The George Palmer (EdD RtWL DEPRRTMBH1 We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building, Paper. .... We are prepared to furnish and 'deliver material . promptly. Phone Main 8. s 3 o have voted this store The Store for Natty Clothes. We Day special attention to the wants of Young Men .and always have "Just the Suit." ' Our Young Men's "Suits have a Pedigree. They come from Makers that "know how." The twists and turns of fashion are all honored the fabrics are Smart anl the Suits are dashing dl tinctlve and different. But! How much figure does the figure on a swell Suit cut until you see the Suit to tell the story! . We're always pleased to Bhow Young Men "Just 1 joking." .V Pi-) :i - j : 2,' A V: ' VTA CLrn ASH BROTHERS, The Clothiers. rani til IN :v? 1AN0PE ONE DAY ONLY ursdav. June lb. 1LA Campbell Bros. Consolidaiied Shows CIRCUS, MCSEOT, MENAGERIE, lUrPODROME. ' The Only-Biir Circus Coming This Season. 600 FINEST HORSES ON EARTH :m 42 DOUBLE LENGTH RAILWAY CAMS : v 20 WORLD'S FAMOUS BARE BACK RIDERS 20 40 EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN AERIALISTS 40 80 LADY AND GENTLEMEN ACKOBATS 30 20 HAPPY JOLLY EUNXY CLOWXS 20 1" PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 17 DOUBLE MENAGERIE HIPPODROME RACES. ' 700 PEOPLE ALL TOGETHER 7(M) '.. . ' . ' ' SPECIAL FEATURE , The Marvelous Renello SOMERSAULT ON A BICYCLE WHILE LEAPING THE (JAP. One , price of admission takes you all the Way. through . Two performances daily rain or shine.. Afternoon show. 2 p. m night snow, 8 p. m. Doors open one liour earlier. ' BIO STREET PARADE, 10 S 0 A . M. 2 $ - EBODY 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 buys in residence lots at $125.00 each; $25.00 down and .$5.00 a ' month. Better Investigate these. 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