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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
t .ur"- ! 4 1 ' it- f1: !., f PAGE G LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, , THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1911. .. , Wo .dngmeh's: 'Clothes' LIST OF OS (Continued from Pne Three) - The Worldngmari is always sure to receive our spe cial attention in the natter of Clothesl ' l ' j7e select for; his use s fabrics .and! have the garments made as durable as possible. 1 1 1. J ...iJnaKiA vrritl . Trla 5 n Tl rt f fMnrn is omitted that would acid in any way to me - - A AA 1 AAA AA J K These splendid Suits are priced at $iu.uu 10 zu.uu, i arid hpttfir values no Man ever bought for his money, it j We ask you to try our good Olothes', Mr. Working-; man! ' Every1 Garment Union Made AS ROS. The Home of Good Clothes rv i Advertising Address ovrner at Boi 244, city 8-6-tf 4 NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE in northern part . of Riverside Addition. Near- ly two acres of land In the 15 full size lpts and the three fractional lots. Barn and chicken houBe, well and pump. 85 assorted fruit trees. This smalt acreage home place, Just beyond the city limits, Is certainly : a bargain at $2100.00. Half cash. Bee picture at office of WILLIAM MILLER & BRO H07 Adams avenue. Phone Main 1. FOR RENT Flat furnished for house ' keeping,1 - inquire Harriet McDon aid, 1616 Sixth street or phone Black FOR SALE Furniture for five rooms complete, practically tiew, only used ten months, call Black 1192. WANTED All the boys in La Grande "jetwet n 10 and 16 years old to Join the Boys Savers' club. Call at the ; laundry and I will tell ypu all about : it. A. B. Cherry, " mgr. . Cherry's . New Laundry. FOR SALE Windmill in good running order, complete for a 20 foot well. -FOR RENT Two five room' houses; . Inquire 2008 Second street. Fred close In. Inquire Geddes Bros. 6-7-3t Synhorst. - ' 5-7-tf j .', , . ": , - . " .,' STRAYED Bay gelding:, 2-year-olJ, branded II right shoulder; bob tail; came to our pasture about April 1st. Mires & Clarke, La Grande, Ore. FOR SALE Thre ' of the best resl- FOR RENT Star theatre; will be re deoce lots" in the city. Want small modeled for. store.room. :, Inquire , at payment, ; good terms on balance. Arcade theatre. tate. La Grande. ;. Third Gyp, owned by Hunter es tate, . La Grande. ,v ; : ' ;; ' Three Tear Old Mare or Gelding First Trim, owned by A. R. Hunter, Island City. . . '. Second Kate, owned by A. R. Hun ter, Island City. ; -"" IMtered Belgians : v Aged Stallion First Cubedon, owned by J. . D. McPb.ee & company, North Powder.1 ; .--' 1 Second Manage, H. Elchenberger, Ladd Hill. ; " "k . Third Bay, owned by.. W. D. Gran dy, La Grande. ' " J. ' -y Uetfateni SntToIk Punch. . Aged Stallion First May, owned by W. D. Grandy, La Grande. Grade Draft Horses. ( Aged Mare or Gelding First May. owned by William F. Hptchlnson. of North Powder.:.; v., ;;.v;i:;;sv ..- Second Perch; owned by Theo. Kackrltz, Ualon. : Third Dolly ownd by Lc0 .Levy, Union. -"l ":.l'r" - Three Tear Old Mare or Gelding First J. N. Scarbrough, Union. ' . 'Mare and Colt at Side First Fan, owned by G. G. Gray; Cove; , Second Lucy owned by Homer'Bld well,' North Po wdej. I. :t .:.::v:i' Thlrd--Owned by Joseph Gat,! Xu- K i ' Draft Team to Wago I ; First Owned by Dune Woodell, La Grande.' ' W: Secoud-Oowned by experiment ata tion,'. Union. i :. 1 1'-1 : ;1 , ', i Third Owned by Leo Levy, Union. .;' , !' Four Horse Draft Team. 'C. ' First Team owned by Chris John son. North Powder. u: . r - Second Teani owned by S. J. Gill- man, Union. ' ; ' "' ' ; ' ,':.i:;...'V ' Mules. ,'. Yearling Mule First Owned by J N. Scarbrough; Union. . Span of Mules First Ed. : Miller, Union. : ' ! ''. ; Second John Dobbin, union. Four Mule Team John F. Lobbin, Union. , .. ',: , ;, . 'v-v-;:... Jacks.1 , Two Year Old Jack FIrM Owned by Elmer Swlgger, Union. ; Gentleman's Drhlngr Competition. First Black Dandy, owned by Mc Carthy, La Grande. , ' Second Roy, owned by Roy Norvall Summervllle. . -' Third Crease owned by Sam Ruck man, Imbler. ' ' . , , ' Shetland Ponies. Aged Stallion FIrts Kenilworth, owned by M. S. Levy, Union . ' , , Second Teddy, owned ; by ?.M. 8 Levy, Union. -. 1 ; ;; Out ear Old SUilson First Ma- t-it- 1 vnworth. owre by M- S. Levy, ACRE (H P ....,.,.,.1 um.mmiu,mmrm.wmtm. ...... JJ .'.l-.U !".UJ.'!"WWI 1 . ,k. w u um TTTX T .' I ! i IB is m g mm are Now Selling at $500 Per Lot $50 Down and $10 Per Mont Inter est, No Taxes: Prici indudes the pla of lot to orchard, and the care of same un til final payment is niade; Morep your investment in sight than on any prop erty in or about La Grande. : iAGRAWDElMESTMEOTCO Foley Hotel Block ( i Best Colt Flr3: Io-.r s, owned by M. S. 1 ry. Union.. .'. i t-. t d Nellie owned by M. S. i7, Ui.ion. Levy,, Union. Third Celene'B, owned by M. S. Aged Mare or Gelding First Ine. owned by M. S. Levy. Union. Second Nellie May, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. Third Celene, owned by M 8. Levy. Union, Three Year Old Mare or.Geldtn First Prince, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. ' ". ; . Second Dot, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. . : " - -r Two Year Old Mare or Gelding First Prlsky, owned 'by M. S. Levy, Union. ' ; , : ), . Second Toy, b wnedby H. S. Levy, Union. , ''1:.,J' ' ' Third Toy, owned by M. 8, Levyi Union, y-yr - T. ' ' v.. ;. ,-"-: Tandem Fiift Billy and Prlnfce, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. : Four in Hand First Billy, Foxy, Prince and Frisky, owned bj M. S. Levy, Union. . : '. ' , . ' 11 , ' . Matched Team First Prince; and Frisky, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. " Second Billy and Foxy' owned by M. S. Levy, Union. :'A :: :'""' Stallion and four of hU get First Teddy, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. Mar and three of her 1 produce First Inej, owned by M. S. Levy, Union. , ' t ' , V. Grade Draft Horses.- v..v . ' First Bond, owned by Fred AmeB, Union. , - , , Second Bay Chief, owned by Wil liam Hutchinson, Union. , t ; Third Jolly, owned by I. L. Haller, Union, Grade Coach Colt First Colt own ed by T. C. .Miller, North Powder. .., on-Rcglstered Standard Bred StaU Hon. First Black Dandy, owned by J. X. McCarthy, La Grande. Second Leo Mc." owned by C. S. Levy, Union. . College Cent, owned by F. S. Heard. Haines. : - Registered Jersey Cattle. ' Aged Bull First Alexander Stoke Pokis, owned by Levy & Slater, Union. Bull Calf First Calf owned by Leo Leo Levy, Union. . Aged Cow First Jersey Isle Tm'." nenta, owned by Leo Levy, Union Second Pet, owned by R. E. Rey nolds, La Grande. , ; : - , ThirdPrldeB Fern Lady, owned by L. A. Wright, Union. ' . ' Two Year Old Heifer Gertlel Pries teas, owned by Leo Levy, Union. , ; . ; One. Year Old ' Heifer First Alex ander's Queen, owned - by Leo Levy, Union. ''; ' Calf First Alexander's Princes3, owned by Leo Levy. Union. Roglstered Shorthorn Cattle. ' , , One Year Old Bull First Golden Prince, owned by V. J. Townley, Un Ion. V, :' Grade Cattle. j Aged Cow First Bonny, owned by dyce Worsham, Union. ; ; , ' Second Marigold, owned by J, W. , Black, Union. , . : ' , ; Calf First-rCalf owned by F. A. Bldwell, Union., v Hampshire Hogs. Aged Boar First Owned by J. M. Fruitts, Joseph, Oregon. I Year Old Boar First Owned by J. W. Fruitts, Joseph. : - - Second Owned by J. W. Fruitts. Joseph. ; .... ;: ' ': : ' : Aged . Sow First Owned by J. M. , u-- First Day's" Racing Program. 1-4 mile dash First O. S. Levy, Union. , " ' y'v.- . Second M. N. Buck, Boise, Idaho. Third Roy Lunn,,UnIon 1-2 mile cow boy race First Chas. Cummins,-Union. ' ' Second E. O. Zeet, Union. ; Third Guy Church, Union. Barrel race JFIrst Lou Smith, Un ion. ,;V; ': ' 1 :. .I'; , '; v Second John 8pain, Union. Third Ben Jory, ' North . Yakima, S Wash. .':, - , ' 1-2 mila hurdle race First Char ley Patterson.jUnlon. , Second iRoy Lunn, Union. ' third Chick Shannon,; Union. Relay race First Fred Spain, Un ion. ' ':. ;- '; '. Second M. N. Buck, Boise, Idaho. Second Day's Slicing Program. 1-4 mile dish First Morris Miller, Union. ": , Second M. N. Buck, Boise, Idaho. Third Chas. Patterson, Union. 1-2 mile dash First E 0. eZek, union ' . Second Roy Xunn. Union. Third Hi. W. Knight. Cove. Barrel race First Lou Smith. Union. ;. ' ': ' - ' . , ': ' i v I Our new telephone directory for the cuiublurd systems will soon be Isstred and parties Intending to have tele phoacs Installed or desiring any changa in service should call at our office In th Foley building before the 10th of June. . " HOME INDEPENDENT TEL. CO. -3-tO 10 The Prettiest Wahts and gowns will become soil ed and stained m time. But their usefulness is ' by no means ended . ; If Cleaned and Pressed by us they will be as good as hew. Send us . the waist, frocks, suit or coat that .you cannot wear because ther are spqiled or spotted. We'll make them'' so ' you wear them. -V'v ELITE DYEING & CLEAlHNa WORKS Mafn 61. , , t ' Waggoner & Znndel. All the New ThinorR.- 1n PalntJng, Paperhanging, Decorating and Tinting. . You can get the same ser vice here yon eaa In large cities. Happiest Girl la Lincota A Lincoln. Neb., rlrl writes. MI had beta ailing for soma time with chronic oonstipa- ' lion and stomach trouble. I began taking' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet and in three days I was able to be np and got better right along. 1 am lh proudeot girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi cine." For tale by alt dealers. F1M US XMG Phone Bed 971 and talk to B. B; NUTTER ,s Who Knows the Business. " JfEXT Dl5bR TO OBSERTER J are those that everybody Is lookinir for, because when yon smoke one of them, you want more. The last pull Is the sweetest Get the last puIL FAM US KlUG Armour's SIMONPURE LEAF LARD in 51b Pails . Also Armour's Star Bacon and .lWMAtoll.llitU1tJl.r:.f.,!..'lM,C. '1 ,.-...HW' Royal Grocery H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association : THE GOSSARD CORSETS. , They lace in front -as a re sult the abdomen Is relieved of all pressure. Support Is given, and deep breathing is encour aged. They gently but surely compel a correct standing position and fa graceful carriage. . . Mrs, Robert Pattison Corsctlere. Phone Black 118L ? (Contiaued on Pajta tJ ELECTRIC LIGHT an nexpen sive Luxury Think what it mean ta linv a. ltrlirht 2 . white light, wherever and whenever 4f yoa want ft . , i a light that Ts Bootless, smokeless t , . ' a light that cant be overturned or f a light that wont overheat or cob f , taminate the air. V A safe bright cool and steady light; tt Its many , advantages make it a lax- ury, but it$ inexpensiveness places It : within the reach of alL The cost of wiring is very low. Phone Main Si and well tell yoa what It will cost you. i ii i t I Eastern Oregon & Power Co. f