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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914. S
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PERSONALS
VALLEY GETS
in LEAGUE
SIX
CLUB AFFAIR TO BE
THROUGH SUMMER.
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L. Lincoln President Twice.
around Schedule Planned.
Baseball moguls of Union county
. ,- last night decided to expand the semi
' pro and amateur league of this coun
" ty to a six club affair, and commenc
; ing next Sunday, the first games of
the permanent league season open,
.. with , La Grande at '. North Powder,
Imbler at Elgin, Union at Cove. The
following Sunday the teams play re
turns, and further than that there has
been no regular schedule drafted.
; When the meeting was called, It was
proposed that four clubs comprise the
league, but the meeting resulted in
Union and Cove being taken into the
fold. The schedule will probably call
, John Spain was among the arri
vals in the city yesterday. -- -- '
; Mrs. Claude Scranton of this city,
went to Island City this morning to
spend the day with friends.- '
- .Mrs. J. A. Whitby of this aty" went
to Pendleton this morning' to spend
the day wit friends. ' ';' l ' ' '
Mrs. Stamp of the Eastern Oregon
-hospital at Pendleton, left this morn-
Inir with a nt.iant. tnr tJmf I'noltrifinn
Perry Blanehard of Union 'jarrivetj
j.in the city this morning where he will
j'work at his trade of carpenteV. r' , 1
J Frank McNally and wife of Elgin,
and W. ? S. Mitchel of Baker were
among the out of town guests at the
Foley last night.
:, C. A. Nicholds traveling for the Ore
gon Grocery company went to Kame
la this morning in the interests of the
company. ' '' " V
Grant Lincoln went to' Looking
Glass this morning to repair his auto
, which broke down at that place. Sun
' day. ' - " . V
j Miss Anna Klees bf Summerville
j who has been in the city the guest
j of Mr. and Mrs, Lou Ferguson and
j family left for home this morning.
ii ii in i ii a mr. ana Mrs. uonn jjudois oi t;ni-
for twice around, closing August jjc? ived in the city last night to
- -, , . , . " .visit with their daughter and son-
Dr. R. L. Lincoln of this city was -:.. i. ' j r..j r.-li
named president of the league, and Mrs. J.. S. Spiker and daughter,
another meetihg is to be held within Daphne of Elgin left for that place
a short time to perfect the schedule ' today ' after visiting Mr. and Mis.
fiiid other matters. I Geo. Ball of ihis city. : '
Those who attended the meeting I Mr- Mrs. Geo. Seuff ert of Ever
held in the club last night were: .ctt Washington, left this morning af
Messrs. . Witty of Imbler, Oswald of ,'t visiting with their son and daughT
E!gin, Mercer of North Powder, j ter-in-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seuf
Phillips of Union. Daniels of Cove, fert of this city.' ' '.
and C. C. McCormick and Hector Me
Innis of La Grande. ; .'. .';
Infielder Coming. .:-
La Grande's infield which needs
repairing, is to be given a decided i Yakima. . , .
healing plaster when Dan O'Brien, of Mr. and Mrs. McNally of Elgin
Teko, Wash., reaches the city. Mr. j Passed through the city this morning
O'Brien is due to arrive, in La Grande! n Uieir way home from Heppner
tomorrow to make his future home! where they have been the guests of
.Mrs. Fred' Cavanaugh and chil
dren arrived yesterday to be the guest
of her mother Mrs. O'Rourke, wh Re
cently came to this cityfrom Norlh
here, and he is a well known ball
player of amateur" and semi-pro
standing. : ..
ME JOY OF DANCINS EXERCISE
v fiw women or men ma to eu la Tango or
tat Dtnclng Bnrcln tmlM tb7 tnaMuitd tb
rraodom froa ftCuurg fett thu Allen root-uee,
IU nusepuv
relatives for several weeks.
Dr. Maher, a Wallowa dentist, who
is candidate for nomination to the
office of state senator from Union
and Wallowa counties is here today
t-n tusiness matters. j' ;
Airs. F. S. Johnton who has been
P. A.
powder to be hken Into the ehoes, V. siting at the home of Dr.
C.idh?S5 I-ihie at Cove, left for her 1
nm.t m Emm bocoma
slty la orarj community, the ui of Allen' Foot
Ean mo the DmggliU report, bw reached the hlgb
nternuuk. Bold Krerywhere tie. Trial package,
faxa. AddnMAUaa&ObnatedtLaBoy.N.Y. .
Adv.
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Economy-
Is the buying of the ' highest grf dei merchandise
at the very lowest prices That's the reason why ft
Ave are The Busy Store of La Grande Our modern wars nf ocmAnoWna huainoL
Jbemg satistied with a small margin of profit, plus the combined buying for 70
Big Busy Stores permits' us to show you the highest grade merchandise' at the'?!
lowest prices. ' t
. 25c Silk Finish Poplins, all colors, yd. . .;,Wc
25c Kimona Crepes, yard . .15c
Pretty Crepe Figured, yard 8 l-3c, 10c, 12Jc,
and 15c.
V 40-inch Brocaded Silk Poplins, ust in. Reg-
ular 2.00 value .......... .V. .'. $1.49
- 46c Piaid Dress Goods for children'i - , i :;
Dresses, , yard . . .'. ..... . ; ......... ... . 10c
, r1 Curtain Scrims, yard, 10c, 12fc, 15c, 18c, 20c
' and 25c. . ' ' ' . ; -. '.
l India Linens White, yard 8. l-3c, 10c, I2c,
and 15c.
i. ; Best Grade Carpet Warp, ............. ,29e
Children's Black Sateen Bloomers 25c and 49r
-' 62-inch White Table Linen, yard 25c
$1.00 Grade Table Linen, yard........ ..69:
. ' $1.50 House Dresses ................... .98c
$2.00 House Dresses, ..3..;.. ...... ..$1.49
$3.00 Embroideried Chambray House
Dresses .... .$1.98
Infants Dresses and Slips . . 25c, 49c, 69c, 98c
' Galatea Cloth, all colors ................ 15c
. Just in Childres's Shoes, sizes 2 to '
5 '....49c, 69c and 98c
Ladies' Strap Pumps, Suede, Patent, Gun
metal .$1.49, $1.98, $2.98
$2.00 Old Ladies' Comforts, ............ $1.49
Bare-foot Sandals, ......... 79e, 89c and 98c
. New Voile Shirt Waists, Regular $1.60. , '
Our price ,98c
Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, ( .... . . . l-4c
; Men's English Plaid Caps, , . .98c
Boy's' Caps All colors, ,25c and 49c
Men's Hata, .98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.50
Men's Straw Sailors, i ,98c, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98
Men's Milan Straws, .....98c and $1.49
Men's Large Straw Shapes ......49c and 89c"
Men's Silk Top Hats, .....45c
Men's Linen Hats, ,.,.. . ,25e
Men's Every Day Mexican Straws, 10c; 19e, 25c
Boy's Straw Hats, 10c, 19c, 25c, 45c, 89e, 98c
Boy's Felt Hats 49c, 89c, 98c
Men's Dress Shoes, ..$1.98, $2.98, $350, $3.98
Men's Work Shoes, $1.49, $2.49, $2.98, $3.50
; . and $3.98.
Men's Chippewa Logger's Shoes, $3.98, $5.90
and $750.
Hand Bags, 98c, $1.49. $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98,
$4.98, $6.90 and $9.90.
Suit Cases, 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98,
$4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, and $9.S0. " .
Trunks $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, -
$7.90, $8.90,. $9.90 and $10.50. -
70 BIG
BUSY STORES
The United Store
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OTHERS FOLLOW
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.GEO. L. C LEAVER FOR CONGRESS
Both Democrats and Progressives Are
( Urged to Write-in Name of . -,'
"Dry" Candidate.
A movement to nominate Geo. L.
Cleaver ofrlmbler for Congress in the
second district on the Democratic and
Dr. J. P. GRAHAM
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For Coroner
ReDublican Ticket
Prfmary, May 15
Practicing Physician.,
ane Surgeon
The Coroner Should'
be a Physician
Paid adv.
odx City, La., today, going by ths
Southern route. ,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Perkins left for
Elgin this morning where they" will
make their future home. Mr. Perkins
was employed in Hill's Drug Store,
arid leaves to accept a position with
the Owl Drug company of Elgin.'
J. H. Best former division store
keeper for the O.-W. left last rtignt
for Omaha, where' he will visit with
his parents for some time. He con
templates returning to the west in a
few months and locating in Portland.
Paul Alnsworth of this city left
this morning for Enterprise where he
will shear, sheep for several weeks.
He has been doing this kind of work
for some eight or ten years and is
f at the business.
J. L. Linebarger and daughter
Helen were in the city from Ladd
Canyon yesterday. Mr. Linebarger
i3 making preparations to improve
his park this summer, to make it an
inviting place to hold picnics and
large gatherings. .
J. H. Peare and M. B. Donohue re
turned from Portland this morning,
where they attended the state conven
tion of the Knights of Columbus, Mr.
Peare has the assurance of receiving
the district doputyship again this
year, and his many friends will be
pleased to know that he has been hon
ored through his effective work for
the order. - 4 ; '. 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wood and chil
dren who have made La Grande their
j home for the past year or more left
.this morning f,or Montreal, Canada,'
where Mr. Wood will enter the ser
vice of the Canadian Pacific, in the
parity of accountant He was divi
sion statistician for the O.-W. here,
and came here when La Grande was
made a division point.
not to enter; the race, however, prob
ably will not change' many of his
followers and it is quite 'likely Mr.
Oliver will receive a number of votes
on Friday.
Progressive primary ballotshas been
launched by the temperance forces.
The Anti-saloon League and the W.
C. T. U., are the prime factors in
the movement, and the temperance
women in several places are well or
ganized and active.
So far the Congressional field is
open, -with the exception of Mr. Sin
not, regular Republican,' ; and Mr.
Cleaver just nominated by the Pro
hibitionists, v, . .
In this way the temperance people
hope to concentrate the "dry" forces
of Eastern Oregon since the other
leading parties have no candidates
seeking the nomination.' -
, Geo. L. Cleaver was a candidate
for the same office in 1912 and
polled a large vote, without a cam
paign; and as he is a prominent
churchman and temperance leader, in
dications are that he will attract the
solid Democratic and Progressive .
"Dry" vote for the nomination.--Paid
adv. :
GeibeFs for the Right Merchandise
New waists Our stock is now complete in the daintiest
creations in Summer Waists, in Sheer and Crepe" materials.
Prices 50c to, ... . . . ; . . .... . $3-50
Children's Headwear
Bring the little girls and babies and
fit them out with the proper head wear
at the lowest prices.
WANTED Girl or woman for gen
eral house work. Inquire 902 Penn.
- or telephone Main 715. : 5-13-3t.
CASTING ;. FOR A CANDIDATE.
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pressure upon him, had been heavy,
'stated he could not very well accept
the honor at this time. His decision
AH Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses Reduced in Prices.
All New Goods
MIDDY BLOUSES.
The very newest creations in this popular
warm weather garment for children and
women, also the new Chinese character de
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THIS IS THE BOYS'
STORE
We make a specialty of boys' wearing
apparel and Suits, Shoes, Hats, "Caps,
Hosiery, Belts and Shirts.
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