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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1912)
A i r MONDAY, MAY 13, 1012. PA Wi FIVE Si Buy Your Window And Door SCREENS Before Flies Gome. All Prices. Rule Co, New Line of 36 Inch PERCALES Just Re ceived. Per Yard 1 0c. See Our Immense Line of POPULAR PRICED MILLINERY AND TRIMMED HATS ' WrHl BTTrF TnlTiThrrn Never before has there been sucK a demand for White Goods in all grades VY U Ull U IL VUJUJUyiiyO Cotton-Silk-Wool. The SEASONS CHOICE IS WHITE S WISS STRIPES, CHECKS, HAIRLINE and PLAINS, FINE FABRICS, D C M I T Y STRIPES, CHECKS i 1 , , i and Broken PLAIDS IMhlA I IMCM ALL GRADES. ALL PRICES, FINEST All 11-!. JUlilJUtll SHKAR WEAVES., I 19c, 12Hc, 15c, 25c ISHe, 15c, 80c, 85c 10c, 12!4c, Kits, 20c, 25c The Golden DCDQI AMI AWN exceptional value in the shear a Ltiwinn Lin it ii 4'! FABRICS, 20c, 25c, 30c t - rflHri PK 'Q THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF THE ; BIG SELLERS THIS SEASON. 25c, 80c Corset Cover Embroidery FINE GRADE CAMBRIC SHEAR SWISS, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE V. ...S5c ;..50o Hammock Time is Here $3.50 $3.50 THIS IS A WELL MADE. AND IN EVERY WAV AN EXCELLENT J HAMMOCK, COMES IN ALL STAPLE COLORS, WIDE. VALAJMUE A lAND PILLOW. GOOD HEAVY WEAVE, DURABLE. SERVICEABLE,. ' AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. ' BARGAIN BASEMENT NEW LINE OF WIRE GOODS JUST IN VEGETABLE BBOILERS; SINK STRAINERS. SOAP RACKS, POTATO MASHERS, POT STANDS, HAND STRAINERS, GAR MENT HANGERS. . ' ' : v" ; 'V , REMEMBER YOU- CAN FURNISH YOUR KITCHEN and ' .ALL THE SMALL ARTICLES REQUIRED IN YOUR , HOME WITH THE COUPONS YOU GET FOR CASH TRADE FREE. IT MEANS 5c Olf EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF TRADE, OR 5 PERCENT. T U IT 17 HDUCCrC WHITE DRESSES Iff SILK COTTON SERGE, '-:. FINE LAWN NEATLY Willi JL IV jLrf J k- 4-i J TRIMMED WITH ;LACE OR EMBROIDERY, SIZES 16 to 40 . . . . . .$3.50 to $15.00 $9.50 BEAUTIFUL WHITE SERGE VERY NEATLY TRIMMED. GOOD GRADE WOOL. THIS IS A. BARGAIN. ll-& " ! f , r 4.f von nnmM am wMmtvam romiwit Wi , if Vll rUOQM. RRJC-A.RRAC, AND INTKRIOR WOOD- ) I 'A, work, rr producer a rich luitrr and K.1 I ,V MARKS OLO ANO O1N0V EURPACRR LOOK UKI I fl HIW MADS IN It BEAUTIFUL RHAOKS I WHICH KJEACTLY OUTATB NATURAL WOOCRy Put A Little SUN-SHINE In Your Hams Per Pint Can 60c Per Quart Can 95c THERE IS NOTHING THAT WILL BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME AND MAKE SPRING HOUSE CLEANING LOOK AS THOUGH IT HAD BEEN WELL DONE, AS A LITTLE HEATH . & MILLIGAN BEADY1 MIXED, PAINT OR A CAN OF SUN-SIUNE APPLIED ON THE CASINGS. FLOORSOR FUBNITURE. ( , . . (QUALITY The Same rne Go del Rtnle i PRICES Less ! S f f '' I LOCALS j p i t ti. T.'Love, jewelet, 1?12 Adami v. SUMMER SESSION. La Grande Business College ' i Modern, Progressive, Practical. En roll at any'tlme. Reduced rates. o o - Leightou lias Just reeeived a large stock of Kelley Racine tires. He' has your size. He Is In temporary quar ters at present;bacK ofhiif nev ,'p:i!M- Space; for table board may.be en- ing on rea -Clii gaged at lbl D ounn Bireoi, L-uiiioi snop. Spring and Fourth. Dining room will open May 16th, also room and board. , j o-ll-imo - Passion Play at the Arcade May 15 and 16.5 A revised and modern pre sentation ot the great religious drama of . Oberammergau. hri.itlansen's barber See the Passion Play at the Arcade May 15 ; and 16. x Where do the smokers congregate"! At Foley Bros. ,Why? First class goods. Perfect service' 2-16-tf Seats' are on sale for "Uncle Tom's Cabin," to be shown at the Steward Wednesday night. ?. i o o SOU CAN SAVE MONET BY CAL LING BED 8892 AND HAVE L. P. DAY FIGttSE ON TOUB PAINTING. EES IDENCE 1901 U AVEN7T, S-80-tf . i. i i ! . Seed potatoes, $1.00 per s.t. C. 0. Ramsey. 5-6-tf ; yor the Busy Man. Merchants' lunch from ' 12 to 2 o'clock. 40 cents. Foley Grill. 2-16 tf IS YOUR NAME IN THE TELE" it. PHONE DIRECTOR! I Our new bonk goes to press May 12 and we shonld be notified of any changes or omissions before that date. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEl'l. !. : COMPANY. ' i' -o- ' Dr. Darland, the chiropractor. All diseases. Not drugs, sargery or os teopathy. La Grande National Bank Building. Red 3181. PROF. F. J. FBFBNOR Sp'nolo- gist and Healer. Successfully $ treats all diseases. Rooms 4, 5. , and 7 orer Seldert Store. Q " Phone Wain 724, La Grande. Wood for sale, $2.00 per cord. Su gar Factory. Eighth grader examination papers turned In by candidates for proraotiou at the conclusion of the examinations held last month, are-now In thfa Bup erlnteudent's office' whireiMr.; Bragg and asslstaiUs liavgonovor them and graded. 'hem.. ,,-,") f PFMTIXT CONTRACTOR Sidewalk and basement work! a , ? specialty. All my work done $ ; under raj uiprsounl supn isles. J 1605 Jefferson avenue. t-.j-.-P j ; iv j ; 0. 0. JOHNSON. ; S 4-26-26t tl ' S S S S S S ': Tomorrow detai'ei particulars re garding the Eastern Oiegon Convoca tion of the Epi3"oaI missionary Jur isdiction Will be published in the Ob server,; in' addition to those now known. ; . ; . "- . ' : O O ' inhere will be a social and card party under auspices of the KnighU of Columbus next Friday evening t he K. at P. hall. All are Invited and the admission will be 50 cents. 5-13-5t l J PEBSONALS. . - They , were accompanied by Mrs. " Archie Kelly ' and little daughter. ' i J. H. Pea re has gone to Eugene and J Corvallls on business matters. Willie Peare is home from Enter prise where he attended -the . county meet last Saturday as starter and ref- Wallnwn. nnnntv umn thn nioaf -;-, , Wilbur Turner is soon to be taken L LeoCrouter of island; City visited, froMthehospUal whefe fce hag b(jen his parent, in Union Sunday. aa tor; aeverai weekg wIth Fireman and Mrs. Cunliff and babyi oug iuesg . v.. spent Sunday in Baker. City. Mrs.- Thomas Budge and Mrs. Syd ' Mrs; Frank Phy returned from a: ,-,,., ,. ... ... visit in Baker Sunday evening.- Gali0wav snem. Sundav in ITnlnn with Attorney, wooert mkiu was u guesi Misg Gal,owaya parents. Just Try These BEANS P. S. 1M)RK AND BEANS WITH TOMATO SAUCE. .-I.! oE Union' friends Sunday, , Paul Crouter, spent yesterday in Union. -x. ,; ., f ! ployes, spent Sunday with friends In .Mr. .and, Mrs. Oscar 'Hopper, spent; rjon' Sunday in Baker. ' .- i W. H. Bohnenkam., and wife, and Nate Ardrey, the piano tuner, was.Mr nd e; po!ack were $ TOO LATE FOR CLASSm.jA" f 3 TION. WANTED Small house or two or three unfurnished or partly furn ished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. L. W. Paxson, 1304 0 avenue. WANTED By young couple furnish ed house. Address P. O. Box 512 5-ia-6t FOR SALE Second hand furniture. 1810 Second street. Phone Red 22. 5 13-3t With Jordan, Bradley, McConnell and Holly on the job, the Toronto infield looks like a page from a big league score book. a . union visitor yesteraay; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones were Sunday visitors at Hot Lake. -,, Dr. . W,, D. McMillan spent Sunday at Hot Lake , E. S. McKane, of the "101" ranch which comes to La Grande soon, was a Foley guest today Mayor Dan Sommers was over from Elgin yesterday. C. M. Chappelle of Portland was a guest In the- city yesterday, stopping at the Foley. ' County Superintendent E. E. Bragg has gone to Wallowa county on busi ness matters. ,.; Bruce Cox of Wallowa was In the city yesterday and wjll join the sales department of a Portland grttcery firm County Clerk Ed. Wright, wife and son were the guests of Union relatives Sunday. . ' Mrs. Mary L. Forest arrived this morfilng to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lo.u Given and to visit with her for mer neighbors and acquaintances. J. P. Sanders and daughter of En terprise were here yesterday and re turned on the morning train. They were guests at the Foley. O. N. Moffltt, of the Warren Con struction company legal department was a guest In the city today, stop ping at the Foley, J. W. Blckford returned to his home In Enterprise yesterday after spend Ing Saturday night In the city a guest at the Foley. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelly and chil dren returned from Union Sunday. i i Miss Mamie Geary one of the Home ! Independent Telephone company, em- in Union Sunday, . going over In the Bohnenkamp auto. Mr., and Mrs. Joe J. Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kirtley and baby drove to Union Sunday In Carr's automo bile. , .Mrs. OBburn RIchens returned to her home In Union Sunday after a few, days visit with relatives in La Grande. No mistake about the bakhig No boiling, no steaming, ; P. S. beans are hand plcked 'for quai Ity. Baked with REAL. tomato, .sauce, you'll like them. 15c, 2 tor 25c, and 25c caus. For Sale by Pattison GROCERY Main 79 and Main 80. SNOWDRIFT PlOUR Always Satisfies We deliver anywhere in : Town Waters- Shnchfield Produce Co. Ma.ii706 .Hay, Feed, Vlour, Fonltrj Sup plies, Wood. . ; 1527 Jefferson Avenue. B I' EI, AH BROWN DEAD. Girl Kuril and Raised iu La Grande Passes Away in South. Word received this morning from Los Angeles contains the sad intelli gence of the death of Miss Buelah Brown, aged 19 years, last Thursday. Interment occured last Saturday. The deceased was a popular girl of La Grande during her childhood and she spent several weeks here last year with her aunt, Mrs. Fred G. Schllke and other relatives. She returned to her mother's home In Los Angeles In company with Mrs. Schllke and has lived there since. She grew up in this city and besides her relatives, had a large host of friends In La Grande who regret exceedingly the untimely death of the young lady. Major league clubs all along the line are reducing the number of 25 cent, bleacher seats. It is only a question, of time when the two-bit boys will be a thing of the dim past. : A Scientific Headache Remedy. The materials that are use,d in our headache remedies' are em ployed on account of their cura tive powers and absolute harm less after effects. ' Take one of our BLUE MOUNTAIN HEADACHE TABLETS and you may be sure that it Is going to cure your .headache. .Will not leave you feeling 'de pressed. Does not affect the .heart or any other organ. .It Is a safe, quick, permanent cure .for all headaches. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Show their first symp toms, in .the eyes. That fact alone should estab lish your confidence in the importance of hav ing your eyes properly examined on the first appearance of discom fort. ; ''':, -' ' : j; WE HAVE THE INSTRUMENTS r necessary for making the fullest scientific eye examinations, and noth ing is left undone that can be done to find the cause of trouble. -i I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES Eyesight Specialist Office 3 doors east of , Golden Rule. i j Many Fatal ! Diseases r