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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910. : Economy Jars v :-Second I Itohitr ' I ec0nd $U0,NeW .35 8 -AS? GaUoi Second Hand $1.30. New $1.75 2 ; " . . .. 8 Schram Jars '(,.. . " - t O ' ' ' ' ' ' SCOnd Hand New $1.00 S 5 iSSf 2 V; ' ' V v - Second Hand $1.10, New $1.25 g a ; at; v: second 'Hand l.io, JVew $1.25 a u Unions k . .;-.' Second Hand $1.30, New $1.50 J .bchram Caps v ; , . C , . . . . . ; . 20c' 2 ' , e f v , : . mason jars .vyc:; .v,:-- a 1 '1' ' V V -i- :i ..SeeoBd nand 50, New 75c . g 2 tj ij " " M f wcwiiu xiauu. ot, xsew yuc ... 5 raS?ns- ; Second Hand 85, New $1.25 :: 2 d's Porcelain Lined Caps , . . ; . . . ... .... 35c i Second Hand' Jars; AH Kinds, . . . . ;! , ;Very Cheap j f Gsses, Round Bottom ; Vi. , 40c Doz. 2 j Jelly Glasses,; f 5 . r-Mx Vacuum Jars Glamps 10, Rubbers F. Furniture on Easy Payments 8 'J lllf f, u vi tuiu iiaiiu i aiuicu vlUlia. From now 'until July 17, 1 will make a spcciallv t $ low price on cut glass and hand painted China. It t will pay you to examine mv stok- fa crA lection before buying your All . styles of wedding a -a " v v? """wi Lli;f III V I'l I l IU 111 QT!! I will Save You Money. f H Pparp U Grande's Leading Jeweler, r care, 0pposite Land 0ice a. FKe target Stockf of Cnt Glass, Hand Painted China, (Silver ware, Sterling and Plated), ever shown in Eastern Oregon for . JUN3 WEDDING GIFTS. We also have a large stock of Plain Band Wedding Rings, any style or size, 14 Kart I Solid Gold, at $1.25 dwt. 4 tr. ;--;-.:,-::.:v-- l : , WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. ; ; EGRIST & COMPANY I ' JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS I a : The Largest Jewelry : 0reSn- K J ...... ,,,..., ,J.J, 1 4 V ' ' " ' ' - 'A l V 1-2, caps 17 1-2 t gifts. - 1 rings including Tiffanv. iu - jiuea m eastern uregon, , JBl S . Jess R. Store in Eastern LA GRANDE ,0re. M. J. Mil GREAT LITTLE HAY DOWN BUT CEOl'S General Driziling Bain Spells . Good Crops Over Union Connty. Soaking considerable alfalfa, but given added thrift and life" to small grains, beeta and "the like, the rain nf VADtarifir r. ...... - i J 1 f yesterdr' afternoon ;aiidVevenlhg ieu y011. founy jeen and - ,th,rftJr munity;v The W's 89 ?e begfWWg'.io ' ome iUrm at; the 'fvituri f the small grain cropB, which for some time past has not beerl Irrigated from' on high. NTcw'; ' however the crops are able to Vwithstaadt a long draught agaiii as yesterday'i rain fell at the opportune moment.' :A V 'Every section or fta'e valley was In cluded in tho rain zone,' though In some places, it is 'triie.rthe showers asieavy,as mightvber Te quired to WKtthe, so'jl Popertf. LIST OF RIM S Aitftwrn'v -riici 4 V JUJfE TEEM. ;. V ' ' .:-r'W; vuuuuuea irom vostardnv . Fred Riddle, wic on Macad- m tj r . am Road (Boothe Lane) , . . , 16.50 Dave Cornllson,1 work on Ma. ' cadam Road (Boothe Lanel 64 .75 Elmer Houston, work on Ma- ; cadam Road (Boothe Lane) , 49 25 Henry Davis, work on J. ' am Road (Boome Lane)... 63i65 Ernest Houston, work on Ma ! cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 48.50 Dan Kindred, work on Macad am Road (Boothe Lane) . . . 38. 50 J. H. Kindred, work on Ma. "" cadam Road ,. (Boothe Lane 52.40 Wm. Warrenstaff, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 53.60 C. W. Stearns, work on Ma- cadam Road (Boothe Lane) ,41.00 Sidney Stearns, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 62.25 W. R. Slyer, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 46.15 John Hyatt, work on Macad- am Road (Boothe Lane).,. Ernest Brannon, work on Ma 90 cadam Road (Boothe Lanel 34 fin Harvey Campbell, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 32'. 00 Fred Spencer, work on Ma- - cadam v Road (Boothe Lane) 28.75 Prank. Tiffany, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 2.50 A. C. Webster, work 6n Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 94.23 inns Simpson, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lane) 97.00 wm. vehrs. work on Macad- tu uuttu fiiootne Lkn 70 aa ' I9.VV tuy warren, work on. Ma- -uuiu iwaa tBoothe' Lane) 59.00 ienry Top, work on Macad am Road fBoothe Lane) ... 5.00 w-, roarer, work on Macad am Road i uothe Lane) . Wm. Stein, work on rfaei.'- am Rad ( Boothe L. ie . . . fco! Rose, work on M. ;i i.i iVsffl (Booihe Lane) . A a . - 72.00 . f.4.ro M0 2 '60 1 -.. oucfsr-.Den, work n cadam Road (Boothe Lane) P. H. Wheeler, work on Ma cadam Road (Boothe Lisjo Bethel Davis,, work on Macad am Road (Boothe Lane) ... Ed. Boylen, work on Macad am Road (Bootha Lane . 13.00 24 00 55.30 John Davis, work on Macad- am Road (Boothe Lanel . . CS .40 John Davis, work on Maca3 am Road (Boothe Lane) .. (18.40 i A.- F. Slmmnm unob n. . .uin till ,i n cadam Road (Boothe Lane. ftA noumnaiiey, work on Macad am Road (T jothe Lane) .:. 65.00 Houston, work on Ma- cadam Road (Boothe Lane) . 31.23 9.50 Richard Wade, work and ma terial R. ,D. 25 D. Hamilton, work D 40 7. ' 7.50 P. Marllss. work on Co. Road.... ............ k(i 42.00 16.75 M. Skelllnir Ths scrap; lipooii Yes,' H Kntw the Tim. A quiet, bashful sort of a young fel low was making a caii on a Capitol bill girl one evening not so very lon aeo when her fa '-,.; .ther came Into me parlor with his watch In his b a n d. It was about half past 9 o'clock. At the moment the young man was standing on a chair, straighten ing a picture over the piano. The girl bad .. asked him to fix it. . As he turned the old gentleman.! grurr. stout rei "do yoc Know what low. said: time it isr t , -Young man. do you know what time It isT" , , . ; The bashful youth got off the chair nervously. "Yes. Bir," he replied. , "I was just going." ' r ; He went into the ball without anv bat and coat,' The girl's father fol lowed 1 him. As the caller reached for the doorknob the old gentleman again asked him If he knew what time It was. "Yes, sir." was lhe youth's reply. house without 'j waiting to" put his i v" vu- " After the door ' t had closed the old 1 ... . 1 ,, 5riif . ; gentleman turned 1 - - M , (to the girl. , bx shot from mm ' "What's the mat . ' ' hocbb. i ,er wltn that 'ellowr! he asked. "My watcb ?D down thls afternoon, and I : h,!n..t.0. teJ m the 1 culd set ll.' Denver Fost How Juhi w.. i " - . . vWW MWVM In a southern county of Missouri wuen ine xorm or question ing was slighOy different than now, much trouble was experienced in get ting a Jury in a murder trial. Finally an old fellow answered every question satisfttctorily-he had no , prejudices SATISFIED WfTH THE BPHCTIOir. WasSI opposed to canltal Then the prosecutor snM nironi-. I t .7 w ujwn ine prisoner. Prig, oner. look npon the Juror." - The old man adjusted his sptAacles " ' ' or a ran w iuc juun, a,hough fully satiHlied with the iu- ujjuuic. 1 ut'u. rummer t .1.. i... Din.-viion. up naiu: , 'Jndce. darn m If 1 v,n i n I mm Kumy. otvansas city gtar. C rder Rock Springs .IB c&J i ill: Il.l .... MALTED MltK V 1 : with cijg A '. anv flavor . A Meal in ' One Glass ':y ;J-iat'.;:i'':;':v:C . Selder's i'?V'-'- Gonfectionery Store ,r European Plan' Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class , Throughout D.G.BRIGHOUX, , Proprietor, ONE BLOCK FROM DEPoi la Grande, Otegon Fresh Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Green Peas, Lettuce, Radishes, ureen Onions, Beets, Garrots, TurniDS. 4 Gabbge, Green Peppers. IA0 Make froning Easy while the sun snines. Two hundred and fif ty homes in La'Grande are now using electric flat irons. There is a reason for this; You camfot afford to be with out an electric iron. Let us place one in your .home on trial. EASTERN OREGON Light and Power ill I Vegetables o groqenes now at wholesale prices ?5C 0. see, pkgs 8 l-3c jiov voto. flakes. r;v; 10c 35c Germo .... 30c 35c Sack Graham .' flour . . . ......... 30c 35c sack Corn Meal. ; 30c 25c "pkgs Postum ' ... 21c 25c Olympia Pan Cake - : flour 21c Sea Poam Flour. . , ; $1.20 North Powder Flour $1.30 Royal Patent Flour $1.80 10c Rice, lb ....... fJt; 6c Beans lb. ...4i4, ,61-20 Split Peas, lb 6c 15c Corn , . ; . . . . . , . lOc 4 cans Sardines ..... 25c 15c String Beans. ... 10c 15c Salmon ......... Hc 25c Salmon ..... 19c Arm & Ilamiuer Soda pkgs ........... 6 l-2c Gloss and Corn Starch - Pkgs ............. 7c Raisins,. pkgs;....;.;, 7c 15c Currants, pkgs. . 11c Corn Beef . 21c 15c Bottle Olives . l . i 10c 25c Bottle Olives; . ; 19c 35c Bottle Olives . 23c 10c Bottle Mustard. . 5c 20c Bottle Monopole 4 ; Pickles ........'121.2c 7barsD.C. Soap.... 25c p oars j-earl White Soap 25c 61)arsNaptha Soap . . 25c 5c Toilet Soap, 3 for 10c Dutch Cleanser ... 7 1 o i n . . " iuc vyashmg Powder. 6c Washing Powder 20c bionics Pins, fin 1 oi OUC (ilflRS Wcfi PnoWl On- "vaiu itJM wc urass wash Board 36c Vanilla V.xi vnnl ni- - """ . . . . AtU juemon nxtrart oi r . - PKgsdeno ........ 25c OCT- T t JV 2'eacnes , . v. ; ;. 19c 25c Anricnfs " ' m. 25cCoff 30c Coffftn - 40c Coffee Xr' ' manner House Cof- rn:: o-sC iu. vu i5aKme Pow- dor . . M. Goods and Nntin ry Knnma1.M - " wasmare. .aip aua Jancy chjjj 0p A .. U4 ? r 1 SUPPLY linilfiF Company ror Winter (Continued on Page 6) , A 1U G. E. FOWLER 1318 Adams Ave. and First wvauk, OREGON. i r i n fll sJ, Road ...... ......