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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1910)
PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JULY 18. 1910. STREET GRADING 500 7 DAYS' SALE July 16,18, 19, 20.21,22,23. 7 DAYS' SALE July 16, 18, 19, 20,21,22, 23. Dalton's All Summer Goods Must go. Price will move them WILL START IN A FEW DAYS New Suit Patterns NOW ON DISPLAY NEW FALL LINC Sl'PEKINTEDEST WHITE COMES TO LA GRANBE AT ONCE Men's underwear, 40c value, sale price 21c $1.UU corsets, sale price $1.25 corsets, sale price -$1.50 corsets, sale price $1.75 corsets, sale price -$2.50 corsets, sale price 25 and 30c Wash Goods, 20c Galatea, 12 l-2c Percales, 10c Percales, 83c - 95c - - $1.19 $1.35 - $2.00 sale price 19c sale price 14c sale price 10c sale price 7 l-2c Ample Supply of Bock at the InMI to Permit Constant (rushlnu' sale price 11c , sale price 10c sale price 7 l-2c sale price 5 l-2c sale price 10c - sale prce He sale price 22c sale orice 9c - Sale price 19c 1 Children's 20 Cent 10 sale price 16c '; ld hose V2prke 12 1-2 Ginghams, 10c Ginghams, 9c Ginghams, 15c Yamika pongee, 15c Fine Dimity, 35c Mirrettee, 12 1-2 Batiste, 25c India Linen, 22c India Linen, Laces and Embroideries v I arp - sale orice 3c 7c Lace, - - - sale price 4c 35fl L ho" 10c Lace, - - sale price 6c J 65c Corset Cover Emproidery, - sale price 39c 35c Corset Cover Embroidery, - sale price 23c 30c Corset Cover Embroidery, - sale price 20c 10c. Ladies' 15c hose, sale 10c. Grading of Adams avenue and the other thoroughfares that are to bo paved with bitulithtc pavement, will commence in a week. Local Super intendent White, now completing a job at Twinn Falls, will arrive with In a' day or two and will bring a street foreman with him. A few days will be required in recruiting men to do the work but the street grading should be under way in a week's time. Crusher not let Here Assistant Superintendent Corral who has been here for the past two weeks or so in the interest of the Warren Construction company, which m . a t . J ... V n VnN charge of the quarry work, reports that the crusher will be here In a few days Teams to the number of a do en or so, are hau;i;: from the quarry where a force of men has been em- 1 ployed for some time, an dthe bunk ers which will store the rock are fill ing rapidly. There are two sets of these bunkers and the crushers will be let where they can conveniently get rock from them. Street grading and crushing usually start simultan eously as the supply of rock on hand at the bunkers will be sufficient by that time, to permit a continuous run, once started. 't j. v arm It V A L N. AJPI Jm- I 1 -s 1 A0 oeevMSHt i.e vul oyu tah.oi Mr CRACK ATHLETE TOMBS 10 MYELITIS flowers and roses, which banked the ' casket at the Myers home from where ' the funeral was held, spoke but feeb ly of the eBteem wnleh the young man enjoyed, ami the presence of friends of the deceased, nun of the bereaved family, added to the same fact. The poll bearers were life-long chums and follow athletes of Arlo's. They were: Charles Harding. Cecil Bolton. Harold I'MBE OF MM' A I. SCHOOL !HK PRO! l'AINH 1, DISK ASK Great Comedy at Alrdome A mixture of comedy and melo drama In Just the right proportion is seen in the Alrdome production seen tor the first time last night. "How Baxter Butted In" Is the title of the peace, and deals with the al ventures of a travelling salesman who discovers a little town in York stttt. A pleasing novelty is the music the: is Interpolated in the play "Just My Style," from Fantanna and "Tell Me Pretty Maiden" from Florodora being suntr in the firBt and second ac's Miss Godfrey, and Gibson and Poet are also seen in new specialties. Eastern Oregon end. Two years ago he captained the local football team. and last year was team manager. Last spring he won merited distinction ty tunning second in the championship relay team and figuring In weight events. At the close of the track season, he was elected captain fpr 1911, and that office is now vac an . In baseball he was a peer on ths bound and few high school players member of the Blue Mountain Asso ciation team. In that association he was always an active and skilled Athletic Clrch yiro oi Academic and l Iti n Showing lUifel indication of v Saturday morttlttff, hut liiUy during the afternoon dtlaf Art Myers, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Htrry f. Myers. iOtl Adams tV!Ue, !!... ttM.itmtav f. i'iillir lit fi .' ha k. 'Iiru wiuii'i".' r, creftti&g a pall "r sorrow over the ; tire city. The young man ;He pi tins of boyhood, was otn of d ose exemplar youths always to h. bum I in I community. From him others set their example. He was string . illv Kut lliu i'UV.-iim-M i if acllte i.'l Jo n..4 Phmioa Ppvnnlds. .Terome Fo-1 could equal him. Basket ball was not ",,'i staulev Carpv. bis Jiobby though last year he was a A platoon of thirty fellow class mates and students formed an POrl to the cortege, the honorary pallhear eis'i arrvim: wreaths of mourning. In- member. terment took place in the Masonic Anyone who knew Arm pointed to cemetery, Rev. H. E. McLeod of the I nim as n capanie Biuueui, emver ain M K (hurch ..ffiela.Unc " P' "f around athletes All barbershops 01 toe city were , of Oregon-morally setting a high closed this afternoon In respect to the standard and all In all one of the .n.if nf n f..iinw . vftsmnn. H. IT. 1 most popular Voting men that Lrt Myers, father of the deceased. Ai lo (irande has ever prodOced. also n member of the barber fra ternity of this city, acquiring skill Notice of Final Account. THE FAIR Estate of John Blevlns, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned administrator of the estate of John Blevlns, deceased, has filed his final account In the county court of the state of Oregon ror Union coun ty, and that the County Judge has ap pointed August 5th, 1910, at 10 a. m., at the county court room In La Grande In said county and state as the time and place to hear objections to said final account and for the con sideration thereof. This the 2nd day of July. 1910. H. B. BLEVINS, ,17-Aug 4 - Administrator. Canteieup Sundle today at Selder's We will resume business at our old stand, WO Mams Ave., with a complete stock of HAY, GRAIN AND WOOD 1. W. WHITE PHONE ORDERS NOW TO BELL tl AND W.MlNm rarlsiun Save Mil-. unit nnrlnncfl iliniin: vacation lime Recipient of Manj Heaor From early boyhood, long before he entered the high school, he was look ed upon as a genius in athletic lines, and by the time he entered high school he had already participated in several important events. The fresh man d iss sleeted him president and be was re-elected for two years tol- You never saw a beautiful woman who didn t have beautiful hair. The charm of a beautiful woman Hei l ei hair. Many women do not realize the at 1 1 act ions they possess because lliey do not give proper attention t lbs hair. The women of Paris are famed for v. mil Hie ininuro n n " - - - I.,. . i nolio niv, litis caught him i week lowing hN freshman year, to the same their beamy, not because tbelr facial features are superior to those of oth er women, but because they know how to keep young by supplying vigor, lustre and strength to the hair. Vp to three years ago Parisian Sage c-. vesterdav and death followed Se- position. His literary society saw ho w . Kmshh him us nresitlent. was an at tvo ,(lll rwillll. iiip. n m ' . cullv ill for several davs. tl i ally debater and last wnter was one of tht Ki .,1.1.1V rnomlns was taken . nil-' three high school debaters who su .... . .w ..i. ii i. i..i,i. . ..c.iiitn eoned with all Eastern Ore (Hi II be would have recover,-, from Ron teams except Baker City. His cap- --mid hardly be obtained in America .vitiH. i ffiiMmi,. ,-li.les were nl-ll ut'now this delightful restorer can iiiHiytic aner bubcup. ... - ... , . to.. f..,.ri wu hld this af a ..m' wars excellent. As a student he was h , had In every town in vinenca. Th . .. . .. ...i ii.... : i.iv. hi .ic ..Iiwh nlwavR lemlini; the Newlin Orug Co. sells it for RO Cents .1111 IIHIUgn n WHS r)ll"l nun ll wnn - - 1 to be ot a orlvate nature on account same vigor and vim to academic del large bottle, and guarantees It t ... - i i ........ .,.... .i,,n ho HiH on Hie .-it! le-Ii glow beautiful, luxuriant hair: to I.I 111.' llllllK. 1 ,'l l.li ' ....... field. As a football player he was I r-al , genius Diminutive In stature but ah a u u,Jr.r. n ,ii.nth lii the , le to think, nlan and exei u In ti e - linn w.. i.d. - - I . . . . . ... 1 t I. ,. U.,,IJ1,. f , . .. .. , .1 ... .inks of us OranOSS JrOWl m re- Riime ww mi. un ..-limn.' h'iimi cent years, has been felt as nnlver- 'he front as an cod. and two years ally as this one. Costly wreaths In ago and again lust fall, was one sll- '4 . M. I. B. COFFEE Demonstration Tomorrow Come in and try a cup 4 i 9 Crop Insurance Is only possible when you buy land with plenty of water. Don't bet on rainfall. You may lose. Our Willowa Co. Farms with plenty of water will cos you no more than others wiihout water, and you get a crop every year. From 20 Acres to 1000 Acres C. H. JORDAN, Independent Phone 555 ries oermltted nubile attendee Companion HU Vallbearer. close and Intimate boy friends act- turn dull, lifeless hair Into lustrous hair: to stop iti hiug of the scalp. tt custand that Newlin drug store will g;e you your money hack if It falls. ade nnlv in America by C.troux Mftf Co.. Duffalo, New York. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on exery bottle. K K I CITY GROCtRY i AND BAKERY I . DRIVERS, ATTEtilDNl If jonr tires begia to rattle, drive an. mid to Butcher's J Wagon Shop, corner Greenwood and Monroe avenne, and Bare The i ! v ..ii nn. I An tint iihno hnrcnv an 1 muVe nnirnn and hnmrv repair- tng a special! ; . and our shop is well eqaipped for this line of wk' Boggy, snrry, and hack bodies made to order. Give ns a call A. DITCHER, Prop.