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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1904)
m m REZRiQERATORS i We are sole ageuts for the ICE KINO, galvanized : and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, i or corrode. Last a life lime, always e.weet and clean. Noted Ar An Ornamental as well as All sizes and prices E. ANDROSS Ph 9-1 Residence Phone 367 Undertakers and Embalmers I HOUSE FURNISHINGS ' BOSS Meat Market (-- Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND.- RETAIL - BUTCHEPS. ' ; Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry . iaeasaeeSStS.SS.eStttteSSeSSiee 1 1, Dry Chain & ,6-inch Slab Wood i t'.i- All orders given prompt i ' . Greenwood st. and 3rd and J i left at either yard promptly delivered. . - Price Reduced to three dollars. ; Phone 571 OFFICERS R. Barm President . Vice President Cashier ..Asst. Caliier J. M. Bkbrt... J. H. Oilmen. F.L. MKYKB8.. 3555 VT tRANDE in La Grande, Oregon ? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 ' Transact a general banking business. Buys and sellsj'.exchange on - (11 part ol the world. NoWis the TIME To Fix-Up Your Places. We can supply you with the stuff for fences and tide walks. All kinds of lumber and buildiing material. STODDARD LUMBER CO. DO YOU CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? If so we can claims rvi'Daniei nriTt nWA. It is a Good M.Hn Toeeeamnn lnlor.-st.-.l . i site. shows I"" ;'' ,f nil. :l'l. t. ity nnn nin " . , K, Many fortune, hnvo I""' Ul, lr iu the purchase ot SUBURBAN LOTS the land Improvn "'''" '' f Vou Uoderldlly inc-es ''rnr.nnl,v pre lookinK f w"Hn .l drop in and see li(r(!lu, in Suburban proierty. La Grande Investment jUO Adam Avenue, Ipp C aver t V useful 1202 Adams Ave attention. Yards onl Puliuer st. Orders DIRECTORS! 3. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Conloy, K. Smith I,. C. Stanley O ational d vnk Collections a specialty. WANT A Z 3 1 H. W. NIBLEY locate you on some in Wallcwa County fine M'Donald OREGON Company, LaOiande,Ofegou Big Plant Damaged Boise, Idaho, May 24,-Tbe p'nt of the Highland Power Oompaoy on Bote river, 20 mile abo tbe eiy ni swept away yeeterday attuaoon. The Iom is tbout S1W.0U0. the river bad been dammed with a crib dam and the power bonie itood under lb river bank sixty (est below tbe dam. Tble p'aot was uatd tor pumping wat er for plnoer mining and waa to be eonTarted into an eleetrio p'ant when tbe placer ground bd txeu exhausted. Tbe home office of tbe oompsoy is in New Hampshire. ; i First Sales Of Season Baker City, Ore., May 24. Tb. Brat wool aalea of tbe Maaon in Bakei county were consummated in ibis city today. .Frank H. Johnaon ot Boise baa porahaaed all the big olipe in the county, principal of which i' that ol Lee btotbara, w. Q. Ayre, Whittier brotbera and Baker. 1 . Shearing haa only just commenced in this section, and these saW were made in advaooe of the olipe b tag de- l.vered in warebouae. Tue prioar paid rango horn 10 1-2 to 12 eeota per roord. Mr. Johnson aaya tbat wiile I al n wool told for 12 end 13 oents the Baker county produot being to much heavier, the grower here will rc- TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24 Opera "Cinderella. BY THE FOLLOWING CASTE. Angel M3tber.. Prophetess Header Wicked Mother. Sophonisba ) and Wilhelmina ) Wicked Lord and Lady Buzz Fuzz Duke and Duchess of Van Deiman's Land ......... .Tom Williamson, Dollie Zuber Lord and Lady Curly Pate Chester Hansen, Elsie Ackles Herald Footman King Queen Queen's AttendenU Prince Alonso Fairy God Mother. . . . . Major Do mis , CINDERELLA Fairy Birds Lucy Harmon, Ruth Cotner, ' Bessie ' Buehler, Nora Arbuokle, Irrna Marten,' Lela Sampson,' ' Etha Thomas, Morrel Dickinson; Eva Cotner, Emma " Lottes, Fern Sampson, Dorothy Connolly, Frances . Thomas, Helen Murphy, Marie Snodgraes,' Jean Grant, Agnes Graut, Cecile Lily, Ethel Connors. ' ' Cinderella's Special Maids Edna Taylor, Genevieve ChristofJerson, Ruth Meade, Louise Schilke, Mand Cotner, Maud Snodgrass, Alberta Hopper, Lucy Harmon. Cinderella's Footmen Charlie Harding, Robbie Pattisou, Willie Snodgrass. ' ' Coachman.'. Herbiu Ormond Cinderella's Body guard Eennitn Bartlett Dot and Spot .Cinderella's Ponies SYNOPSIS. Prologue Cludore'la at her mother's grave. She is visited by the spirit of bor mother. Angel chorus by (airy birds and maids. At.T I.-Ono boor is supposed to hnre elapsed between pro loKuo -nil ni t oiio. Kitvhen in (Jiuderellu's home. Wouldn't you give your little earn to go? Tho wiouod mottle instructs her (ImilihliTH how to win the Prince at the ball The miKel mother conioH to comfort Cinderellu, and briiiKs the fairy birds to pick tip the pens; they nlso briug hor jewels aud wearing apparel to attend tho I'riiiim'n ball . ACT II doil Mother transform a horses, footmen aud coachmen, using Hitter. ACT III -Scene in tlw Kinu's pa'ui'e Cinderella Is timbered in. Prince AIopkh ful s in love with her end chooses hor for bis partnur iu the Court Lancers, ( lndnreilu (lies, iusiiiK her slipper which the Prince finds. ' ACT IV Scene in Clu lnrella's Immn. Cinderella tests tuo Prince's live by picking the leave, from the daisy. Imririu and anijer of mother and steimisters at nut winning -h'n Prince, huz comes seeking tbo frincedii; is followed by 1'iiuc.e AI0117.1. 't he mo'lier and sisters hide inderelln nnd. r the wlmhtiib. i'hn mother tries to tit the slipper on her own daughters hy cutting their toes hi d psriug their heels. Tliu baity (.oil Mother to the rescue. The slipper is lilted on Clnde 1 lla. Arrival of tbe King wbo sanctions the marriage of the Prince and Cinderella. The betrothal scene, 1 ind..rella is serenaded by hor maids. Tabteuv of Angel Mother and ber fairy birda. ( io minutes Is supposed to have elapsed between acta 2 and 3. Between .1 and 4 one night and day ) The angel mother la everywhere present but supposed to be invisible. 1 here will be teal Dorses and a coach for ( in. dvrella, and a beautiful dance hy moonlight by Cinderella's maida, tbe moon rising and setting In full view of tbe audience. Admission, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Beat oo 8eU Monday, May 3i otive a third more per. sharp! Idaho neighbor Birthday Party Ratnrday evening at tbe boinaof Mr and Mra W 11 Rohneokamp Mlaa Beetle Bohuenkamp entertained a number ot her yoaoir Irieiids' in commemoratlos of her eighteenth birthday. Varloua game were played, alee maeical program tendered sod latar from thethlrd floor oaan awaet strain of music from Prol Sim peon 'a orchestra and it required no second invitation for tbe young people to all Join hands and circle to the left. Releabmenta were served and well, we, won't tell ttn hour when th y bid tbetr hostess good morning and their expression ot many more such pleasant birthdays were OB the lips oi all. These present were: Lena and Gland Jones; Effie sad Virgil Bmlihr Victoria Duyreei Wilms Taylor, Elva Enloe, Lola Gulling May White, Florence Ladd, Olive Crawford, Dollie Zuber, fclleo Grady Winnie Ormood, EvaMcKennon, Elale A,klea, Justin. Clark. Ad. Vest, Va McCov. H.sel . orbett, Nelll and,""""" . Annie Walsh, Mulrel Oouduough, Krank Bay, Walter Booker, William anaeon, nesur nanseo, vi.-r.uc, w7,' ". up i. good shape vnd there will soon be and Archl Stone, Archie Bacon, Ralph I S1lmfigtm ,0,to tbe Baynolda, Bert, Ollmaa. , William... . ... : Sbenmod, Robert Androsa, Harry Ftoa ,",f v - " m;-. and Bkrl Zundell. A Colored Bishop A dispatch from Los Angeles of May 23 save . I The returns on the ballot (or three! missionary bishop, were announced this morning as follows: Rev J B Soott I 01 Louisiana, eieuwamisiiuuaryowiiuiF to Africa, be is the first colored man to be so bonrel ; Rev W P Oldham and Rev J P Robinson were elected as ad ditional missionary bishops la southern Asia. ....Ada West . . .Elsie Ackles . .Mrs Simpson ..Hattie Short Katie Nash and Sisters (Bess Burroaghs Charlie Cross, Elva Enloe ...Harry Finn .....W I Bisonett Cora Harding , .Ellen Grady, Ivy Long .....Elton Jackson't .....Naomi Williamson ...Dean Smith ' ...MRS W B SARGENT pumpkin into coach, a rat and mice fur tbe maiuniy CoJombtuOhio' May t Tl Hearst mss tonight claim a majority of 20 in the etata eeatiel eommittes tomorrow whan the contests will be determined. Tba Bryau-H..arst moa call tbeuiaelve "reswears'? and the others "reorganla era," Their opponents call tbemaelves "eonaarvaUvea". and the other rsdl- taleV. . ,. v., . She Bryaa-Hearst men' poll for tbe 72S delegate 1 Basulara 861; Beor gaalaer 172; doubtful 200, tbe last named Including contested,. Mats, The Conservative say the contest will be decided in their favor bythe committee oa credsatlali no matter what the atete committee does ; that their poll shows 823 consensu tee and 200 radicals. ' Without the 200 en tested seats and when tbe convention ia permanently orsanUed any Ulloj will .bow 823 .on. Contractor Mara ia adding several teams to his list ot HK'k haulara every . h. onened ' (billing Eve its May 24 Oregon' State Grange, Ooryallia. . -u''"." I May 28 Onion County fioneer. ' May 7-xs Asaoolalton, ba oranae. June ft General flection In Oregon.' Jnno 16-16 17 Oregon . encamp me0, q 4. good Bivet'.'. '. --.V; june 22 Tbirtvoeoond annual re- onion Oregon Pioneer., Portland. t June . 29.24.-25 Ntb.wissi Sports nun's ournament, Pend'-'oo, , August 22-27 American. t Minitt, Congress, Portland. , , v.- Notice To Water Consumer! Ordinance No 2 provide' thai Tbe water tales shall be due payable n advano at the office of City Be. oorder on the Arat day ol each 1 month (except for meters, wbiob are payable unth e Hras rlsv .of the . .UMeedinc rotmtl') ; d j' isid within, the. s pabv 0 was ul))ot tocrou.. first ten rty- 't.ti; ' r. will be shut , spells and we w uld ,be very uines ff the premif aid i.ot . tumed on jabout blm. We began using' Chsi until psvmei t is msile nl amouut due. berlain' Cough Kemidy in 1887, ai with one id; ir in additi.in tor the ex-; finding it suob a reliable remedy In penseof dinning water B and on..' colds and croup, we have never ben This rule shall be strictly enfo od he-1 without it in the bouse since tba sinning with the 23rd. of tbia month, H. O. Oilman, Water Supt. Classified ;Ad j nnewwerTiu.j..-.i.-LiiL. POBRENT'-HousH'spIng room. . Mr Shearer.' '' at FOR G ALE Two acre block with new . 8 room house, barn, out houses, well improved 91600, time given on part. This will beer Investigation situated onIN Cherry and N street, 4-2 tf .1 ft ..-; p. Fred waring, ; FOR SALE 00 cordo, 16 inch, yellow pine and fjflr . wood, at a bargain. For .particulars ee r, 8 B Hawortn, 4-27t( ,. Pre, La Grande Btorrge Co. WAN TED The Bos Meat Market will pay the highest cssh price for. . obickens and poultry, in any quan- tlo. ,t . , ' ' . , FLA NTS FOR HALE Partfii Wihl g vegetable 'plkntv or 'p'Snsy plants- will do well to csll upon .Mrs 0 M Taal She has all kiitd. of plitnu for nfe at moderate ' priis ' Parties de-irltigtO; plant ' (liiwer up n ti e Br.vo. of their friends nd telatlvee will llrn! exactly what tbe. want at hr bom-. Mrs f M Taal, U Grande Oregon. FORRKN'f-3 ro m house for house keeping apply to Mr. 8 O Zuber, 6 lltf. FURNlKHfcD KOOMa Parties dcir, ing nicely furnished 'rooms spply to G D Simmons oorner'8 and M street FOR SALE Lumber and shingle for salt 2 blocks north car .hi p by F 6 Kewsome. ' 6 13 27 ' 1 -. ' Easiest Way to reach Wallowa county is to patronizi the TENDERFOOT TRANSPOR TATION G0M FAN Y, Coaches ; " leave Elgin and arrive at Elgin daily ROOD SERVICE. FAST TIME COURTEOUS TREATMENT Special rat- s to Parties Livrry Stable Accommoda tions. Proprietors own stables at Joseph and Lostine. ' Elgin office at City Hotel "VST1 28 reward to any persoo who shall give evidence which shall convict any oo of unlawfully driving or taking stock from the pea'ars of th Williams .estate known a the Grand View, range I Apply to 1 01 B St Old Towu, Poena ' IKS May 18tf i.; New Shop Tbe new blaoksmiih .hop just north of tbe Star Grocer; on North ' "ir Street ia now open and ready for work All kioila of blaoksmllbing done aud satisfaction guaranteed. Horseshoe ing a specialty. . , 6-18-6 26 , rk Agents t Wanted., . : 150 and up per month to energetic repreeenUUves in every city and town in Oretton, Waioington and Idaho, Olgoltted, honouble, permanent and immensely profitable emyloyment at home or on the road ; aomethiog new, send stamp or rail an office for details. 8Q0ARE ;DEAL BROKERAGE COMPANY, ltfl, 7th St Fortlaud, Or. Bids Wanted ,. Bid. for cutting stone on city Job, by J L Mar. bsll Men Wanted John Mar aauta two experienoed qoarymen immediatly and in a (ew daya he will want 8 -toosculterj and 6 stone masons, '' tf ' Campers 'Attcntionr Will furnish' gninC, end if desired supplies, at Hl'gsr', pply to -i- -, ,-. 1 Mm J O Hart. Hilgard, (.'re. , : ": tf ' . ' Congratulations. . Mr. John H. Oullom, Editor of tbe Garland, Texas, N' we,, baa written facturea congratulations' to 1 1 ianu letter ol of Ohanherlin's Ouugi Remety, as follows: "Sixteen yest ago when our first Child " w-" time. We have five children ana have given it to all of them with good results." For Sale by all drug gist. . 1 - K- A 5' ' Dr , A charlton VETERINARY SUllGEON; Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Oregon ; Shoum NolJNIONPACIflf Time Sohedul .. LAoaaMDa. - NO.S taop. m. no. a, 1:80 m. Salt Lril. Denver ft. NO. 1. o.soa. m, ML. Worth. Omiha. Ksnsss Oltj. St. Urals, Chicago lOi.HO p.m Ill Portland. DtllM. Pen. HOI.; l iSOa m aiewn, wan wan, Dayton, Po meroi , Oolfai, Moscow, Spo- .06p As MUVWII1H . a th vis Hpo kan. ' NOS .ruiuauu. . 1 1 ' . . . -i mourn umstliia was lula, Lewlston.Col&ix Moscow, Wallace War dner, Hpokuae sod l" sg, i StU pm '....i- &S:e m other point easianil north via Hpoltans. rrvSiDally 'land City. Alleel, Imlilm .nil Plain si SS p m Sunday oonnerilous at Elgin J EIEI atETi Ml 1 m with stage for points In Wallows omiuty - Ooean Steamer, between Portland and Ban Francisco every five day. ' E. C. MOORE, Agent. Fair Rates . TheO K A N Co will sell round trip tickets to St Ixmis and return from thl city, with iwp over-privilege both way for gut) Tickets only will lie on sslr three data of each month only as fo. Iowa, May II, li and 1, June 16, 17 and 1H, Ju'y 1, 2 and 3, August t, 0 and 10, Sept 5, ft and 7, Oct 3, 4 and 6 tiu mui' i-1) . I am now prepared to do all kinds of scavenger work that is generally dune by a scavenger, and will call it vour place at uny time. Cull nm up on phone No. 18-11 or aildrerS box OV'i. H N Maon Silver Meddl Contest v.rdne-d.y ev.i.iii.g M.y 25 there will be silver nif d tl contest held in Cie Ohrlsiain ohurch under the aus pice, of lbs WOT V. Th entire program will be published later. dChansc of ! . JMaija.gerncnt, The undersigned' his'pufcbaserl the busins. kuowrtasth Harris J (Dash Meat Market undjill hers ', after conduct the same. : fthat we are prepare lo furnish b all kinds of ineittsj (sme and i poultry at (he very In'wesf' piiiios K oousistaiit with nratlHit atfjcles P , We . have. ou,oivu, d)iyerjr and make two trips daily to5 the f Old Towrl.w Highest' market l price paid for all cuttle, hogs and sheep. We solicit a share of your.: patrouage aod , guarantee k the very 'liest tlafuMoii.'C':'' -V.. - F Phone, orders receive prompt fj aud rarefil attention. : ,,: Harris meat warkeiaeMMihsrJ track. ,3 Phone. -mUT&mSi V . TURNER & WALTER, 1 All Kinds of Wo; .5 Wesley Davis doss, all kinds p( amy engrr work, such as cleaning wells, i po'.ls, 9U-. Hive him a call. 4 24 M u (I ttiuMisimit etfia far quick relief (rem BIHai SUk Headache, Torpid LUmr, Jaaa dlos, Dlulness. and all trouble aris ing from an Inactive or alugglsa St, DsWIIt'i Utile Early Rlaara are aa-equalled.i- rr.vJV , Thay act pretnptly'and fleVer grtpK They are so dalmy that Ills a pleas are to take them. One to two' act a A mild laxallve; two or (our act as a pleasant and effective oathartlo. They" ars purely vegetsbl and absotusaly Bamlaa.;.Thty touts the liver, j . . . , . .'.. ) rssrAasfroabV'sT i- B. C. DsWIlt at Co.. CtUwatf. Sold By AM II lirrfitiStS, D. Iftltftn' 'HotidigU'Ridt i lJiisitr-Cnfys,-! ee(;Hnrus. r '. A G .Idvi;. tfppo'rliinity See. naVi'vi'.' fi'.uli'i: r..;- glorious be luiy,- i.iil the acme ol : mail's haWiworkft The first ia found along - the ' line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and the latter at the St. Louis JVorid's Fair. Ytur trip will U one of plensure jinake the0 moat oi it. For information nd illus traCed literatnre'write , " W. O. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Oregon : ,.t.;,v;:..v.T:.rr' rjV9 Geddcs-Bros 4 M lir S .1 A'y- w ft 9 ' S Why are (Jeddes Bros, kept so busy? Why do they sell the beat goO'is at ihe lowest prices. Prolurred rit'k Tomatoes 8 for 50o Prelerred Slock Corn .. 8 for 50c Preferred Stock Balmon 8 for SOo. Prelerred Stodk Pea 4 8 fof SOo i Preferred Stock Deans 8 for SOo Don't pay other grocers 20 cent, a can lor anyol these goods. -Standard tomatoes, oorn, bean peas, etc., '1 for 2S cents. Tbcy have tbe best butter made In the va'ley, aud their creamery butter Las no equal here. Try Hand see. f ' . 4 v Dili pickles, ' Helnse's ;' tnlnoe meat, riwlft'a pickle " pig feet, premium hems, loose olives. Everything tatty , nice and cheap lol-pnou 401 ... . Geddes Bros. Early llisor . -. r ...f.,,-. ... ..........ai.y.i..: SIALLION NOTIjIs A gret opportunity for you . . v .11 li veil to one of tbe beat at a .try low price. I will make tiin season wiili my imported in ua iiojkuey stallion , STU NTNEY TASSO , ' . With return privilege S pay. .I1I0 iu advanced No' other 1 .erins. ..Can give good , efereo .j. ; . ! as to his colts. wm.a I. ' p 11 II I "..ft' 'ir. ,'M it . 7 rwr-v,frvT-.i i'w-t), tiartPaftiitW-sV"''