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PAGE TWO LA GRAMJE EVENING OBSERVER t SATURDAY, JUNE 10, lOlff. X 44V 4 i"& 4 i 4 4 5 ?? 4 4 4' 34 Women's Pretty , " Wash Dresses Good style garments that have an air o f grace and beauty, just right for sum-' mcr days. . . , The line w'oliiive is cut right, sewed right, finished right. In every respect as good as you'd make .them minus the hours of sewing and fussi" We are sure you'll enjoy seeing what w e have'. $5.98 to $14 85 o Hill s Department Store t " Hughes Appears Unconcerned. . Washington, June 9. Hughes' sec retary declared the juHtice would not make a statement unless he is nom inated. Hughes remained in the li brary apparently unconcerned about his demonstration at Chicago. He has received no reports from the scene. ' J( liflijljifjl f Sj kj! Ji Jft lijjit iff Ji Jjft ift Jf v $ f J "J j J "f" "f $ f J j( Three La Grande Girls Conspicuous in O. W. Parade COMPOSITE PICTURES OB' RAILROAD EMPLOYES' DAUGHTERS W HO WERE GUESTS OF PRESI- DENT FARRELL, IN FRIDAY'S ROSE SHOW PARADE. ' " . ifcO-x t?f. y lvtr yrr 'kJ 'isni Stout vWomen Find La Camelle Corsets so Very Comfortable Because of the Veniito Back and Front Shield A trial fitting will convince you. A model for every figure. If more convenient I will fit you in your own home. Prices $2.00 and up MRS. RCBT. PATriSON, Corsetiere Res. .1702 Oak, Phone Red 3221' I. a - i w- te-" W f ,m Key to above pictur 1 Miss Laviiim'hn Bin ge, Tokeo, Wn. 2 MiHS Myjie Hijrgins, Walla Walla. 3 MiHS Mabel Mathis, North Yakima 4 Miss Mabel Folsom, Elgin. Or. 6 Miss lltessie Huddleston, lleppner. 6 Miss Roma Jnoobson, La Grande. 7 Miss Nellie Nelson, Weston, Or. 8 Miss Olivo Wilson, 'Pendleton, Or. 9 Miss Edna Hamilton, Reilh, Or. 10 Miss Georgia Reynolds, Harrison, 11 Mrs. Graco Trumbull, Joseph, Or. Freeman, Nyquist, Cntralia. Rockford 12 Miss Zylphu 111 Miss Bessie Wn. ll'Miss Irene Veile, Wallace, Idaho. 15 Miss Alice Lancaster, Spokane. Hi Miss Ferguson, Condon. 17 Miss Elizabeth Shcppard, Baker. 18 Miss Wilma Oesterling, La Grande 19 Mrs. H. B. Minnick, Umatilla, Or. 20 Miss Clara Blake, Pomeroy, Wn. 21 Miss Pansy Coates, Olym'pia, Wn. . Courtesy The Semaphore. 22 Miss Hazel Brakebill, Colfax, Wn. L';l Miss Jane Lillian O'Brien, Seattle. 24 Miss Dorothy Wilson, Tacoma. 25 Miss Ethel White, Aberdeen, Wn. 20 Miss Helen Ross, Wallula, Wn. 27 Miss Lolete King, La Grande. 28 Miss Martha Wright, Walla Walla 2S Miss Elsie O'Neii, Spokane, Wn. 30 Miss Vera McDonald, Dishman Wn 31 Miss Elizabeth Keelan, Walla Walla. Just Received a Car of Peacock Celebrated Rock Spring Nut Coal, Just the Thing for Summer Use. SAWYER-CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE WORTHY OF ANY CON SIDERATION THAT IS POSSIBLE FOR v US TO EXTEND As An Extra Value Our Customers Receive a 7 1-2 Per Cent Premium Value or a 5 Per Cent Cash Discount Harris Grocery PHpNE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track STORAGE GOAL YOUR CHOICE OF COAL We carry every grade and size for home or factory consump tion at the lowest: prices per ton. Keeping old trade is just as important as getting new customers. We do both by giv ing our customers what they -waint. Storage rates are on now. Provide your winter's supply of fuel, like the good house wife, who cans fruit and vegetables for your family's winter needs. Begin now and lay away a ton or two each month of our LONG LASTING HIAWATHA. This coal won't slack or spoil and you will save money. Price advances August 1st. CHAIN $2.50 GREEN . WOOD $3.50 DRY PULL, LOOSE, CORD DELIVERED Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot. Phone Main 10 v 'j' ij - J si i iWrf'iVilClujto. CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years practical experience) The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours Jefferson Ave. U a. m. to b p. m. La Grande, Ore. BON TON RESTAURANT ) i GRAND JURY IS II RECESS Yesterday La Grande, Elirin. Jo scph and other Eastern Oregon girls creditably representing Up-slate beauty and accomplishments, partic ipated in the big O.-W. parade at the Portland Rose show. Ia Grande's contingency, who with thirty-odd other girls were special guests of President Fan;el of the O.-W., upheld La Grande's namo for pretty girls with credit, report those who saw the splendid parade. They rodo in a handsomo float desiirned to rcn.-esent the Columbia river gorge, and it vas'T , ,. drawn by six horses Which won prtr.es ai tno t.orvallis tair. The girls pic tured above are daughters of wtcrnn ! railtoaders and the courtesies extend- i cd them by the company we gener-in full as filed when that body asked j uuaiy iirw:uiicu. iji vironcie lul l . i mo excuseu last evening: the biggest delegation of any F.ast-j To the Hon. J. W. Knowles, Circuit ?ru urcKon town. uiuoge: cellent shape and we have found the various county officers obliging and api-arcntiy conrectly pci-forming their mints, we note that the variou? county bonks are kept exceedingly uciii umi cican. We thank your honor for courtesy cxtendrd to tis in our duties a.d the districi attorney for his readir .sa to assist ;iit( to promptly furnish nec essary information and mlvisrv Dn- ibaliff 1ms been nropmt and efficient. j We have been unable to finish all P.r p mnUcrf l!cfor s at this session but i oor r arm iAn .,;, i ;t ... . . Jlanagement More Economical llonirer in session nt thU t!m,. n,i t. i.vn,..i s. ZT i . ' l1 h. cusei until the further order . 1 Biu repon oi tne court. (Signed) MANY CASES "DITCHED' JURY ROOM ct mints Kound- IN ; Uilxir Leaders Again Ask Help Wo, the errand lurv fur this form i beg leave to report 'that we have (been in session five days and have I Because on-, reported into court nine true bills ' RUDOLPH A. HUG Foreman. E. O. ADCOOK, A. J. ELLIOTT, ED. AYERS, S. C. MANN, WM. SWIGER. H. II. CLEAVER, Grand Jury. Washinirton. Juno 10. y in ino neeiico u.)U,ouu j 01 inaicimcnt and no not true bills. I was subscribed by American laboring! Wo have examined into many oth-i men to pay t!;C judgment against the ;cr cases and have found action on' nomes of the aired Dan bury hatters m i same unnecessary nnd unprofitable. .Western Coif Chamns fiet RoaHv fnr the famous Dnnbnry Boycott case, the We have visited the county poor Western CrZiDionsMn American Federation has named June i farm and find it in good shn4. We "csurn t nampionsliip mo s ine uay upon which i.'ioor ; are lairrmiO that the expenses of op-1 Onklnnd additional. The federation's requcHt says that "all workers who did not contribute on January 27lh are earnestly re quested to contribute the wi.grs of an hour's lubor Thursday June lMh." Our Want Ads bring results. The worst example? n small boy encounters are m hit arithmetic. Hill .t,ir, in orating same for the current year will the weft's foremost golfing stars' who (c considerably less than Inst venr. ; t : . tue to greater economy in labor and orn golf championship tournament at p.ov.sions, especially m decrease in Del Monte next month participated ii..r -r employed and discontinuation in the invitational tournament which of i ..rchasing meat and m consuming Vgan at the Claremont Country club what is raised on the farm. i today As required .by law, we have ex-j Jack Beville. former state cham pnnneil into the condition of most of pion: Douglas Grant, northern Cali the public pnrons of the county and fornia champion, Mid Ervin Arm find same ne,t and clean. Th coun-' strong, stat champion, were the far ty offices all seem to lae run in ex- 0 rites. .&. GLASSES JL i made by us cost no more than Krvptoks made by other opticians, but the Ivryptoks supplied by us are better, being finished on specially made machines and in the finest, most com pletely equipped retail optical factory in East ern Oregon. Besides, we do all thg work under one roof from the examination of your eyes to the accu rate fitting of the fin ished glasses. 213 FIR STREET PHONE RED 1241 ExperChef, American and Chinese Dishes Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M. Furnished rooms up stairs Wong Dan, Prop, We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own y? WE J. H. PEARE&SON Optometrist & Jewelers LA GRANDE, OREGON , Because our success depends on the development of the communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot be moved 'to some other locality if our business does not prosper as can yours There fore not only from public spiritedness but from business interests we wirh to cooperate with you in anything tending to further the welfare of the community. kNo,prop.lion1.is too small to receive our cheerful and thorough consideration and active encouragement Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. . Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 Oue Word, One Cent, One Time. ',:.