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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913. LA GRANDE BVENINO OBSERVER, PAOE Sake Off Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly your , rheumatism pains disappear. For sale by all dealers. " k on Vegetables in Season . I Strawberries. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Grape fruit Cucumbers and Cherries Phone Main 75 The City Grocery: AND BAKERY HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 75 LOOK MERE Anheuser-Busch Beer On Draught AT THE LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. Fine Weather DEMANDS Fine Clothes When Your Clothes are Coiled Having symp toms of wrinkles, and in general look as though they had some kind of a skfn disease, do they feel or look healthy and prosperous? CONSULT THE BEST ' COSTS NO MORE THAN ELSEWHERE THE WARDROBE PHONE M 64 Tailoring, Hat Blocking, Cleaning, Pressing B.B.UVTTER BAKER MILL TO BEHEBUILT BAKER WHITE PINE LUMBER COMPANY RECOUPS. ROLLS AND SCROLLS. - ""'.'. ... borders and linings everything in the newest designs in Wall Papers are here in the most artistic patterns and most popular colorings. We are show ing a particularly handsome , line of parlor and drawing room papers the Idnd that will please the discriminat ing housewife of artistic tastes. The qualities are high but the prices are -exceedingly reasonable. ",... f 1708 Sixth St. "' ' Phone Red 97L LockYourBarnDoor 'BEFORE your horse is stolen' V NOT AFTER, An abstract of tiUe t your real estate la as ; ! necessary as Insurance on your borne. I will make an abstract :' ! for you at a material reduction ( to the. price jjhargetl by others.", 'I will guarantee that any at torney will approve ft or there I will be w charge. "'i Ask, tor . FENDER ot Vmi :oee' of ' the7- :?.Jf SECURITY LAND AND TRUST OOfltPANY. La Grande National Bank BWg "'. Grand Union i Order your bread and cakes of the Grand Union Tea Co. We also carry a complete line of fancy and staple gor ; ceries. . ' : . , THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA AND COFFEE STORE IN TOWN. jj MALDEN III sizes J WMk y 2 for 25c A very popular shape that'll be in style ever so long. Not too radical but a delightful change (torn the more conservative shapes. JceXiver Collazs With Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes THE TOGGERY. W .CORSETS .CORSETS They lace in front without belts, buckles, bands, straps or other pat ent contrivance. They naturally. ily, sensibly and comfortable support the abdomen. They are enthusiasti cally endorsed by eminent rh.rsicians for their hygienic qualities. V r You will never know the truest un ion of corset comfort anr sivill stj 'e, taitil you have been fitted to a Cos ssrd. Phone Red 3221 and I will call and give you a trial fitting in your home. . A complete line of Gossard cor sets, lace front brassio-c, hack pads, wnitary belts and cini.- aprons MRS. ROBT PATTISON Corestlere. Phone Red 3221, Res. corner Sprinp and Oak. Improved Type of Mill to be Built Out of Ashes There. (Baker Herald.) As if by magic, the Baker White Pine Lumber company will rebuild its planing mill at once, on the site of the one destroyed by fire. Already architects . are on the ground planning' for the -flew struc ture and machine men are here tak ing orders. for new equipment The company plans for a larger and more modern structure than the one burned. The engine room will be built of concrete, 250 feet from the site " of the planing mill, " and there will be absolutely no danger of fire from the boilers., The mill will be biult as near ' fire proof as is pos sible. ' ' , ' ; ' .v The Ins was estimated at $90,000. The entire plant was con sumed. It was practically covered by insurance. ' C v ',. . . . : ' The planing mill and box factory was one of the best, if not the best equipped in the state. Within the past few days machinery to the value of $10,000 had. been ..installed, Over 100 men are out of work until the new plant starts. , ' . s The fire was discovered by H,, J. King, engineer of the cdmpanV at 5:60 o'clock. He tried to fight it out with a hose and, v was burned 'badly about the arms and face. He remain ed long enough in the fiery furnace to sound the whistle. . , ' Upon the arrival of the department which made the run in one minute and 60 seconds,'- the flames had spread to all parts of the building' and their efforts were devoted to saving the office and outstanding buildings. The entire plant, was gone at 6:30 o'clock. .... ... , . " .: : The new dry kiln, recently in stalled by the company and complete ly filled with high grade lumber was saved. , . .. AUG iiuubc utbuicu uy niucib UUUA and wife, and owned by John Nore-j gard was burned to the ground with the contents, at a loss of $1000. . Cook j and his wife are working in the mountains and saved nothing.' . , Owing to the fire all the mill hands at the company's saw mill at White Pine have been laid off for at least 10 days. . , WE SELL Pure Artificial Ice at 50c a hundred. . Pure river Ice at 80 cents a hundred. , v Our Artificial Ice is made from pure Beaver creek water and la guaranteed as pure as the city water. Please get your orders in ' before noon each day. G RAN D Y THE ICE MAN. When you tract rood service, cm - "A ROSE .by any other name would smell as ' sweet,", and . we suppose that there are Photo- . graphers whose '-work equals ours ; but we do strive . forperfection in 's PORTRAITURE and we put a dis tinctive , Individ uality in . our work that makes P hotographs from our Studios artistically "dif ferent." , i We know every trick of lighting, t finishing and Mounting that will . emphasize your best features and i bring ' out , the most beautiful ; lines and shad ings. ' Come and sit for us. . t GRAVES STUDIO Over Young's Confectionery. : Mm I Transfer Co rn Ho Large Wagons - , Good. Horses ; Careful Menf Vacuum ; UPHOLSTSime ruJENiTURB KEPAnaie ,., MATTRESS Mi KING . rumnrnUa ricinra L. F. BELLINCICI, 1607 liik. Ave Pktne Black IMS THE AB8TEA0T ft ,j . . . .TITUS CO. r ; : La Grande,; Ore. t f Owners of a1 ' complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts of : a Union County, ...Oregon. W rAlli wori! guaranteed. Oive ' us a trial. " " - 1 ' ' CMLOCEv700D,lIgT Office in Foley BWg. IttowiFIt ntt Mutt Kfaw I' 7Z : ' ' s s m m EIGHT DELEGATES SENT (Continued from Page Three.) ; passenger on Wednesday's train to be gone two are three weeks. Maud Powers of Wallowa will be sent un der her care to the Boys and Girls' Aid society of Portland. After at tending the grand lodge of the O. E. S., which will convene in Portland, June 10th, 11th and 12th, .v." Mrs. French will proceed to Corvallis, her old home. She will also visit relatives at Labanon and Brownsville. Miss Vivi Rows of Alder Slope has gone to La Grande for a two weeks visit. Daniel W. Sheahan left on Wednes day's train for Portland as a dele gate to attend the annual meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge. He also has much work to do there in the interests of a lawsuit which is to be waged during the coming term of court. ; . v. i ... . Bert and Ralph Dunbar came into Enterprise Monday from the Dry Sal mon country,' 27 miles from here. They returned to their homesteads Wuednesday morning with a load of grain. - They reported the roads ex ceedingly rough and , unsatisfactory, for hauling. This fact has delaped the transportation of much lumber which' is . needed , for the building of numerous houses or the new inflow of settlers in that region of Wallowa county. y , ., Mrs. 0. J. Roe will entertain the Bay View club at a 6 o'clock dinner Thursday afternoon, June 5th. r Miss Arlena Combs has gone to La Grande for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stubblef ied are visiting the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubblef ied, for a few days. . Mr .and Mrs. Byron Homan were Enterprise visitors from Alder Slope the first of the week. WORTH GOING TO SEE This store invites you to an inspection of the nobbiest spring and summer suits it has ever been our pleasure to show. . We know that you will be interested in our exhibit of ADLE R ' S C O L LEGIAN C L OTHES The clothes with a nation-wide reputation for snap and style the result of skill in desiflning and master tailoring. This season's showing strongly emphasizes the style and fitting qualities of these splendid clothes. You will see a big assortment and have the choice of a wide range of shades and fabrics if you call now. ASH BROTHERS I