La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, June 21, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . 2f '-.
if T A. cr f r n " " 1 -
it
II
4
8
II
few
pi
hi
v-.::. n
twA 'jt.f, t , t, .. . J ; v ,,.!, fl,... . , ,...'' V,
of things suitable for June wear ;
w
Specials in Shirt Waist Suits
,i ? Hot' weather peekine rouud the corner nothinVso -
'W 0001 r stylish as pretty 'shirt waist, j Here's a chance ,t
to buy one at a surprisingly low price, i'r We are showing '
thedc iu-Talletas, Foulard, Mohair end Crash suitings,
.-; PRICES. FROM $1.50 to $32.00. 1 ."' -: ',
UP AGAINST the petticoat problem? You'll' bo sur-
.. . UrifUll to find lha lutuol lU M..l.
i c i bolter tliau you'd suppose for twice the price OSc to
. Men's Fine .
Shoes ; ';f
, We have thein in patent calf,
.. palont kid, . black i vict kid
, haiid well, all the newest ' '
'- lasts in both button andldce. '
Prices $.?.50 to $5.00 '"''-'
We nri Hgonta for W L Dnaglani and , t
aud Preston B Ki ith world
:-' renowned eboee. . j
- lien s v ;
fine Suits
' If you are going h
to buy manner
suitt-yoo may
" well buy H ; while' ,
our itock is . com- v.
, plete. ' Unequalled s -
, - variety at UDnifttob-w
, able pricts. J ;Made '' j ;
f right, fit right and
-HIRf $..."-''
The teUest line U
of sofiiumaiert
: ihirts that ever
.crossed the Rooky ;; j.
just received, regu
. , lar priee. - ,
v MEN'S HATS,
Alt the new shape
. for summer wear.'
' Panamas $10 to $lf
Shirt Wm'Rts U
. A -We hare just received the swellest '
line of shirt waists ever brongbt to
' La Grande. Come In and look tbem
' oer before tlie sizes are broken. ; i
v ' GREAT CORSET VALUES
.'New straight front, dip blp, Batii- ;
te corsets for summer wear. B and W 1
.latest mpdelj color white and drab 18
. T.3P. $1W. We are not sui'Koong -but :
" we can give you a better form p o
i Tided. -yoifrbur ne.-of tb'' feorsetBi
ind yoa, won't gut the best lit in aor- '
$ tuuloss you come here. ' All tliv
nnw Ahui.Ao ftl .m tr On
1 J1'1
ft 5r r?"
Mi
rWWoRCKTf.
Style 571
: Unusual Wash Goods Values V:
IS.' - ..
New Wash Goods the leading styles at remark- ' "
ably low prices this week bot weather material at a
f ' saving every woman raust appreciate " We will place ,, ,
' on sale for one week our . entire line of wash goods. ..v., .
. j - We have 1,000 yards of Basistes and Lawna, in a 1
, variety of colors and ' patterue, regular 15c for. lie' '
25 njad 30c Voiles and" Etaminea, thifff season's mobt ! ?
-j" siyli'bU tiiaterials oi sale this' weetia'tr'22c...,A!l,. our,. '; .,
-..50c and (ICc faucy white waiiiuia, attractive styles in
- tig Variety! all-this week at low jiriee of 43s. - ' .''
Values that Win Men's , Hearte , and Jouch tht'r Punc String.
' i HOSIERY BARGAINS. tVNDER OARNEMTsV !
Men's fast black and eeamlese Men'i fine combed Egyptian
nalflioso, , the lamoue "BbaW shirt and drawen, beat 700 .y
;;.i;,knit"troake,.26 to 1,26.
values in the city.
" Trunks, traveling bags, suit cases and traveling necessities of
'.. every descriplion.Trunk of exery su dress trunks,
skirt trunks, wardrobe trunks,, steamer trunks, telescopes,, etc
' l.nrji-i hiiiliiiost rum pine line in the ctiy.
SPEGiALvlATTENTION?Gr
lABW ' : : : : ' . .
..;::r.l ilVAl LLLi- I il 1 OOOW' : l.-.V- 1 .1
Ladiss Siimnrier Underwear
.... it's .Mine to think of light weight underwear: '; you'll "And
the beat styles and: bualities here If you buy this week. The
saving means considerable. '
A Few Choice ' Bargains in Val7
-,) 20(lar.refl of lant, 12t) acres capable of .cultivation, 113 ao
In fall sown wboat. ilouHO, baru aud other ;builiHnK8.-r-A gr
BQflpan $2,500 . '
VI) 240 arm, small nrr'inrd, lioile, Iwro anil ood otubnilthnga, 80 acres in fall,,
town giain; ma) sjrf mn it water How throiiKtt lce A ((rrat fcarfptlu ati,ulW j
MAY SOON
ombuilctingrt uuU In r slicU nijousoI hay can be cutuUte l(t0t)-T-Wflll lalt- i
$'&0 in cattle in -rft-le on ihls riitfpfrty. Price 510 per nrw-
4 160s rcB. 130 ol c ioicc laud-l'rke10 perncre Tltiv is great barKfti: "'
IrMMtfiof flutljiid at rw tT o-r These
have to offur in lU WHftot rtLi:staiebaWali
56 m uonaia.
of ihu maiiv suani We
Kr furUier4rtiuulHra aildraHN.'fl
M'Dn iel
WALLOWA,
OREGON
Fresh Chocolates
Fresi Bon Bous-- -
Fresh Nongact; "T f"1
J w .FreshiQarmele ? Hf . J J' . '
V Fresh 'Taflfey ''"
' -' Fresh Salted Pemitits ""- "
I , , Fre8.b Salted Al.mouds - ;,,s
" " V ' . Fresh Popcorn,'
, . i,' : ' ! j ' Fresh .'Fruit
PHILIP LOY
FKEE GAP1IVES
Washington, June 21 Admiral
Chadwick cables Irom 'J'angier tlial
the Amerioao Perdmurio, and his son-in-law,
Ornniweil Vurlcy, who .Bre
now held captive for a large raoBoni
hy the brigand, Kaisull, will in all pro
bablity be released tomorrow.
Admiral Barker's squiidrou arrived
at Gibraltar t'odi.y from Lisbon en
route to Tangier. i i i '
A Good One
A man eame in. the other day with
what be thought wis a conundrum ;
"Why iB a newspaper like a woman?"
The various answers given were:
"Because it lias to have Bnnie one
ran it " ''Because both bavn to be
known to be apprecintnl " "fH-onost
both are good aiivHrticing nimliumi"
'Because it changes ils dress." The
correct' answer is " Because every
man should have one ol his own, and
not he running after his neighbors."
Ex. . "i
WALL PAPER
It yju are thinking of papering, .this, season,,, .you.,, ,
should hot fail to inspect our tock...We..-bttYe., sold, -
wallpaper a good many years, put. we can iiouesuy ,. .
sat we have never been able to Slitir;auo.h; truly artistic
designs at such ai extremelylQW price krww are now.;
showing..-- uuiV.&rl ''f'C'lO i
-..-i.-a-rJ.-. V
We have a force of experienced paper hangers mid
decorators uud "guarantee sflUsfactioV. Call and see
1 ' XT ...... .x . naaiiiil'iiT CtlorV UJ tiO If .'
onr new i.rnvais. new imi ... ..6 -.
Paints, Oils, :Qtij,6sy Lime, Tt
Doors and Sash '
-,-v--y -f
' 0. F, C00L1DGE. .
Adn: Avin-- -"LA GRANDE, OREGON
1 I'
Chain"" Wood by the Cordl
r- .. ..tl.a . onrrl. lfijinch drv thaib"
wood $3 per cord, f Tl.it is cheaper than y the load.
Yon pay'for' nkl V S 8et wf,l,, PRy for' "
'H. W. NIBLEY I
Moscow Library.
Moscow, I alio, June 21 A Carne
gie library hui'.dinic lit Moaanw is now
no assured fact. A lottcr rfcpivei1 tn-
dy from Andrew Citrnegio nays br
bin ft Wen 910,000 to' Motco (or k
public library building. lv
Westmorolund, Unna. ' May- 5 1902.
Bnlluid tnow I.iiiiitiOiit Co. V : ur Bnnw
IJniment i-a-ed an o'd wore on t side
of my uhin that va uuppnsod to be a
tan cor. . '1'bo soFe wim stubborn and
would not yiold to treutmont, until
I tried Stimv Llnimctit, wlilfii did tbe
work in sbort oidor My sinter, Mia
Wopbia J (;maon, AiKtDbville, Mitliit
o, Pa, ban a sore and niihtruritB that
it n a cancer. Pu'nse send her a
r0c bottle, Sold by Newlin Drug Oo.
THE MARKETS ; -v.:
I t, , (June 21 J ' '
Mverpool July wheat 6 s 2 1-t d,
New Vurk Silver 501-2; Union I'a-
ciflo 87 1-2; Pfd 'Jl 1-2.
Obicuxo July wheat opened 81 3-8
to -4; closed 81 18; barley i:t ai;
flax 101; Northern 107' 1 2. a i
S.in Fr.inclsoi l.'ash wheat 120 11
Portland Wheat, .' Walla Walla; 09;
I!lu6tein 77; jVelley'78; cattle best
steers A 50; medium 3 25; cow 8 00.' -
Tacorau Wheat Bluesto.ii 80; Club
Not In Oregon
Portland June 21 By quirk aotion
on the part ol CbieU of Police Hunt
and the olBcers of the . Humane So
ciety a bullfight scheduled to take
place Sunday afternoon was stopped
and the offenders were threatened with
rresl. .' ' V ' ' "
5 e ; ' ; Notice
-i.
... HAVK i V A DoUUHf f
A- dose of Bnlfard's Mnrehourul Svrni,
Will relieve it. lliiM' ynu a (:oidv
Adose.if lle.hine at ld time and
ftequent small drisee of liorehoiuid
Syiup durii g tho day will remove it.
Try.lt lor wliuopiuR couuh, for aht hmn.
for consumptiin, fur bmn li tis. Mrs
Joe Mctirateh, 327 K ist strwt, Huli-h-j
tnson, !Knns writes: - "I linvo used
Ha I lard's Ilorehound Kyiun in my
family for 6 yearn, and find It the lut
and most palatal) e medicine I everi
ruieaV' 25c, Sue;. II 00. Sold by
Beginning with June lnt no one shall
boallowedthe use of city water fur
IrrluHting pnrposea except between the
hours ulSJW aud. 7.:t0 P M.
U (J Oilman.
' ... Water Su pi.
All Kinds of Work , v
u.-l.y llavisdoes all hinds of scav
enger work, such as cleauinf; wells, rees
polls, etu. Give him a call. 4 24 tf
Lodc;e Directory.
DVvma fix
W: . . . i a a! A rfcal ss sa t sa i i t frfr ltfrK"'',P'
' Another Band
The young mon of the Mornisn
ehnrch of th's city have orgsnized a
ln(l oonslFting of sixteen pei, as and
have ordered Hid instruments. Every
pieue will be C, J. Conn. The band
for the first few months will be under
the leadership of F S Kramwell who
baa had years of. practical eip rlenr-e
and is In every way ratable of dir acting
the boys. This wilt gve U Grande
t o' arst class brass bands.' ,
KAOI.KH La Ormidc Airio PO K lllteti
every Kmlay nll,t In K ol I' hall at I p in
Vi.itlDK bretheni lnltd Urvi;i)tl,
C U ltotkeli, W P. A' N II.) vllle, W Mec
.... . jux; f.r .
rORKSTKllH OP AUtfUICA-Uourt M.ld
Uariuu, So tt liiMt. rti Tuekfl.jr In Elk's
nail, llniiatfn an Invllttd li tittvud. '
.VI UulBni.r Chief Uaiuer.
0 J Vaaderpool, Kec See.
' Stone Masons bejian work ynstorday
on the footidntion lor at Sorrnsons new
resilience on Adams avenue.
I O 0 r-l.a Orands Lodae, No lr, mcU hi
their hall rv.ry Saturday nlKht. Vlalllug mam.
ben cordtatly Invited tuatlendi"
CJ Vandorpoul, NO.
IRSDOok.HM.' 1 f; -.,
A, F. A A. M.Ln Grande fxxlge
no, ii. tneeie every istaua 3rd Satur
day of each uionth. .'.
-AO Willi tinS Scor i' i .
V D llufrman W.M.
' ..l -rye fr:,"."tr. 'i I ''-'' v'
Congratulations.
''fedil .r iii'ihe
II., I T,i : a ... ll I H 'wrlttHU
letter of enitKraliilatioi.s to the mana
Iscture of Cliamberia'U's Couuh Re
inedy, as follows: ".Sixteen years (!"
when our- llrrt child ws a ba'iy lie was
tubjet.i to cimnpv spells and we would
be very nueaav about lilni. We began
ii6iii(i ClianiiiBrlaln's Cousii Remedy in
1X87, and finding it such a reliable re
medy for Isolds aud croup we tiayc never
been without in the bouse aim e thai
time. We have livl chil.iren and have
given It to all of I hem with good re.
suits.". Kor utile by, all drnggtita. '
NOTICE OF ANNUAL '- '' ' ' -
v.ut .-? SCHdOIi MEETING
- Notice la hereby given to the legal
vol ere of Scbol district No one' ol
Union county, Slate of Oregon, tba
tho Annual Kchool Meetiig for said
district will be held at High fchonl
Uuildlug In sii id district to begin at
the hour of two. o'clock p ni on tbf
thi ii Monday, heiii); the 20ih Jay of
June A Ii 1!H t. This mieting la call
ed to elect Jonc director to' serve
fur live years and the t rauno' Ion of
'iiisineas' UHtial at such meeting,.
. iJated this Hth ilny June UKM. .
David May, chairman board of
dire 'tore. ... .
Attest;; A C . Willlnmi, district
elerk. . . . . . j, .
The World's Fair Route
Those ahticlpating an Eastern trip, or
a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo
sition at St. Louis, cannot afford to
overlook the adviintnn.es ottered by the
Missorai PacIpic Kailwav, which, on
aceouni of its various routes and gated
ways, bin. uii appropriaiely names
The World's Fiilr Koute."
Pa8eninrs from the Northwest take
tbe MissuuKi'rAcipic trains from Den
ver or Pueblo with the choice of either
going direct through the Kansas City,
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant1
tlill. .i .
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to Ht, Louis without chauge,
.'arrying all elassea of modern etiurp
ment, includiiiK rliTtric lighted obser
vation' parlor eafe dining cars. '.Ten
.hilly train' iH-lwi'en Kansas City and
SI Louis.
' Write, or vail on W. C. Mcllll.lf.
General Agent, 124 Third et, Portland
for detailed Information and illustrated
literature. tf. ,
"T 1 " i i . I. ... ' '
!Ntjma the
f -i-: 4,
a
uo
To Fix Up Your Piaccs. a .
We cat supply you with the staff for . fences . and V4.
side walks. I f I M f " ' I ' . (.': : l -
; All kinds of lumber and buildimg material. .
STODDARD LUMBER COl ,
ST3NE AND BRICK WORK
Of All Kinds Done
If f .: ? i i i : .if'' . i .
AT REASONABLE PRICES
WM C HANSEN
Opposite the Hum nier Honae. . -One
of the best musical Institutions
in the state, Four rooms need for
musical instruction, 15 grades of music
taught, Depaiment 1, 2 rooms used
for the 3 first grades. Children at the
age of 6 and older come one bour every
day. Department 2, t rooms for grades
4 to 15 for pnplla of all ages Tlx lat
est course bolt practical musical In
struction. M laical oouiastt for med
als every few aeeks. '
E PORTER DAY Principal .
.RS DAY,' .Assistant '
a. I
!
T t : -U r I- o r.n
La Grande
;! v .... ,. ' " , '
Will celebrate ' the Glorious
Fourth, and I have 5 f
SHOES
Suitable for; tbe occasion. ' Uj
stock is bear and up-to-date I
am equipped to fit anj feet and
hare many styles for If eat
women and children. . .-r; .
' Come in and see me. I am agent for Weber Bros'
Celebr ted 8hce for Men. This shoe baa few equals aud
no superior. itft ' ' " " "
T M STUBBLEFIELD. i
door to J it Berrys.
r.'
i..
-
l!
7.
I
naiaie