Ttelfht east YrfaMdcf , fair LA OBSERVE Hi i .THE TRAINS :!' 5 y No S But baond 9 :10 p b onttiMy Not West" MpiaHMX 1 0 VOLUME III LA GRANDE. . OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2 1904. NUMSER 197 mmm 1 evening U U 0 A 1:. i SERIOUS RUNAWAY Mrs. Richey and Mrs. Plumb Have, an Ex . citing Experience With Frightened Horse iuumly. .'" Tbe bauy " ' badly wrenched tod lb shafts broktn. The bores was stoppsd uniojared. LMt evening while oat ploaeare rid lag Mr. G. H. Riobey and Mre. Bet die Piumb stopped a lew momenti lis tening to Ibe bind, wbioh was prto tioing in the bid city oounail room, when a bleyole rider, caused by tils wheel etrihing against a atone, ran In to Ibe bone,, wbioh frightened him and he started with, a jump. It wa to tudden end unexpected that Mrs ' Biohey oould net control the animal and he dashed down Fourth atretl gaining speed at every leap, until the boggy itruok a telephone pole in front of the City Livery stable, a glancing blow and sheered olf and struck a hack whioh was close by. These two con cussions threw both ladies out, they were oarried into the stable and laid on tbe bed. Mrs. Riobey was onoon soions for almost an bonr but Mrs. Plumb revived bifnre Dr. Biobardson arrived sod In s short time waa taken home in a oarrisge and is able to be up today. Mrs. Biohey was taken borne on a litter and slowly revived. An examination developed the fact that ne bones were troken but she waa se verely bruised about the back and shoulders altbo no serious effects are probable. Tboae who witnessed the runaway expected both to bs kill id f No One V Bskar City Jan 28 Special Dep uty Sheriff risk returned to tbe city Sunday and isporUd that he waa no unable to Hod on Baker county terri tory t he two youngsters who held, np be Wbitoey.Caoyon City stag Fri day afternoon. Bul b did find the plaee where they burned their olotn WRECK ON Z.1, ... . UNION PACIFIC A BUSY PLACE. A wreck occurred yesterday on tbe Union Railway, at some place Jut est of Green River, bnt tbe detail! of the matter, tbe cause of too wreck, whether any persona were killed or wounded, and the damage done, bat not been Ascertained at tfale time. -On account of Ibis wreck, passen ger train No. 6 was made up at Pooa tello yesterday, and the paaeengere on tbe regular No. 6. which was wreoked, came in on No. I thit morning. : ; Revolution in Hay Culture' ' Tom Profit, tbe. cattlt king of Baker ooonty, will commence catting bit brome gram and clover thit week for bay, and hit floe- ranob above town speaks volumes for Baker oounty land and irrigation. . . - Many farmers art wailing for the results from the new broma grate. 8o 'at it it par excellence and means a revolution . in hay culture. Baker Oily Herald ;V'V y,,. .-: ;?-.. Improvements Are Be ' mg Made at the Stod dard Lumber Com- pany's Planer. Jbb reporter ol the Observer paid a pleasant, as well at instructive visit to Ibe lumber yards and planing mill of tbe Stoddard Lumber Co., today, and waa shown tbrougb the plant by tbe curteoui president, Mr. J. B. Stod dard. Tbe whole plant Is being re modeled and enlarged, andaeveral new modern and np- to-date pieces of ma chinery are being installed. , The building, when completed, will bs 78 X 100 feet, and all will be on one floor, on the ground lev.l, ao as to fa oilitate tbe runniug in and ont of ma terial on oarta, trucks and wagons. There will bs an open driveway run ning through Ibe bjildiotr from east to wei-t, a shaving and boiler room e rtcted on the south side, and a new fifty horse power boiler placed in ope latioo. The general offioe will be in the North nest corner of the large building, and will be 20 x iJ feet in dimension. . Among other improve ments the company it installing a new autorratic, self feeding Bip Ma chine, and immense Big Stioker, weighing 6,600 pounds, and new blow fans, ordust cleaners. These blow fans are to arranged at each machine that all the dual and tuavings are taken away and conveyed to the ahavinga Wear Diamonds On Your Feet Not the glittering, gkssy sort, but the leather kiud Nn spark, lers ever set off to better advan tage the hand of a bride than does a Diamond Brand Shoe thejbot of a man. No shoe fits like a Diamond Brand and fit means more than comfort or beauty. It means WEAR. ' A shoe that does hot fit will not wear. A shoe that does not fit is not comfortable. A shoe that does not fit is not trim looking. DON'T FORGET - That our $20,000.00 Reduction Sale continues until June 30. That you can save money nn just such goods as you need this time of the summer. , ; . ' . . i That we have a complete assortment of ' everything man, woman and child can wear. Don't Forget The Completn Out fits For Men ' At Diamond Brand Shoes Fit- Diamond Brand Shoes Wear Diamond Brand Shoes are Comfortable. Diamond Brand Shoe are Stylish. Buv Diamond Brand Shoes and you will wear Diamonds $13-10 These outfits in clude everything a man oan wear from head to foot. The suit alone is worth the price we ak you for the outfit. This outfit can't be duplicated for less than 120 to 125. WW MEN'S PANTS LESS pants lor 11 95. Good, heavy cotton work pants 65c Heavy cotton and wool pants, 98c SI 75 and $1 60 wool 75c to $1 25 Dress Shirtf, for choice. 59c $1 CO Balbriggau underwear, suit, 75o 85o straw hats for 19c . She Jam r ,, f room, where tbey are taken horn and used in the feedingol fires tor tbe boiler. There it a tool room with emery wheel grinders and all tbe necessary tools, a room tor finishing boxes, one for finishing aaahea, one for aoroll and fanoy work, and one for tbop word kj Tbsre ere runwaya or truokwaye, systematically and intricately arrang ed, bnt with an eye to the eoonomy of eptos and freedom of transportation, from each maohlne, to any of tbe others, so that tbe material being worked can be Iruoked from one machine to tbe oext in order, without any rehandling by band, and these runways are ao fixed that none of Ibe routea oonfliot. and aiz trucks can be rnn at one time from any machine to tbe place of finishing without coming in contact.' . . . i'v -Wi,, When completely flnlahed and the inaohinery installed, tbe plant will be one of Ibe largest and best equipped mills in Oregon, and the ooinpsoy will prepared to do any kind of work done in any other mill of the kind with th exception of carving, and the following ia tome of the machinery it will con tain: A. matcher and servicer, two ttioktrs, or moulding; machines, one universal woodworker, one reeawtng machine, one self feed ripping machine, a rip-saw table, one actomatic oot off maobine, . a .mortloMr, : a band taw micdine, ont Jig taw machine, one turning lathe, a boring maobine, damping machine, tend- papering ' machine, double epjndle ahaper, . knife grinder, V and dost eoileotor. u. Theoompany deserves great credit for its enterprise, ane the people of La Grande should be proud of inch a plant In their city. .. - CAN NOT WORK IN CANADA Ottawa Ont . , June 28 Judge Win chester, under tbe provision oi the al ien act, hat recommended tbe deport ation of the Grand Trunk Faoiflo These persons are now returning to tbe United Statet. , r 1 GIVN THEKEY ptoneen'joyt'dJhe Freedom of the City to the Fullest Possible Extent Today, Tbe oily was turneel over to those who wore the badges of 1861 to 1876 yesterday to denotleg their settle ment In beautiful Orandt Konde valley The program in Ike forenoon con sisted of ; several teleetloni . by the oboir, consisting of the Misses Noble, Mr and Mrs O Bakton, Jtrs . Annie Stevens, Mrs J B Ferresl aud JD Slater,.' 'v. v "' " Owing to the illaess of Mrs T H Crawford Mr- Crawford could not be prtaent to deliver the address of tbe day, and Ool Geo B Carrey , who was in the audience: waa called upon. He responded . in hit' characteristic way and made a very pleating talk of about thirty minutes, emphanixlag Ibe Idea ol borne building, the real object of which oaused the pioneers to turn their eyes to the golden tboreV'Df'lat wane.- - f-i 5H-?J Mre Anna Btevtmu prepared two beanHiful booquett to bt prompted to the oldest pioneer ia yean and the old sal pioneer present. Grandma I timer who wet 90 years old easily oaplmed tbe first, and Ben Brawa who settled In La Grande U 1861 had ao ooaeeion io tbe other. Both of (bete honored oillaent were reoeived with applauae upon thanking tbe donor and explksseing their joy by being permitted to be. present to meet once morelbeir maayttktnai. ' : D1NNKB HOUB ' ' t TVxtNe Ibe lime limit aecemary pre veatt ealy a tew bom takiag part, tbe big well filled batketa soon oame ont and groopt of iriende were eomfortably seated under the ; large shady arbor the next two hours were tpent in to eial viejtf and renewing old acquaint anoeahip. , --iM' y.,-J,iyr AV atsllooa ol Ibe vallty . were rep reseated hod all pronounced il one oi the moat satisfactory Pioneer meetings svn held ia the county. At Ibe bom of going to press the aftaraoea pro gramVwhioh is always a pleasant (ra ta re, U ia prograts eoneieting of reoi tatioaa, mutio and sbart4 add rami from ' many ' of the old pfoneert, among whom were Rev, A. Bade, who eame to the 1 la let ia 1844 ; Hon. A. E.Jgatoa, M. Baker, B. b. He Oomaa, Henry Binehart, B. P. Haas iltoa and others.' ' J t ; i ..J John Shaw of Sandridgw was ia tbe) dty today attending the reunion of thePtoaeera. ' " Mr. Otlver Perrln, oi LoirerOoT la-"-", in Iowa today aeiplag Mm fleaeart eats ajwt ' celebrate. Btackland and - MeXaehlla; tbe pain- ; -ten have tbe oonraeffor painting v tbe toertn ttrtei residence of "" Julioos ; Boascb and now have a ' . one of palntere at work. 'f . The fifty dollar loving cap that wjl( ii ' ;" -1. be given to,' Ibe secret society makina I , ibis beet representation in tbf Fourth .4.-;. t, of July parade, and the gold and silver medals Tor the bicycle races are . now on exhibition in the window of Jew.ler 1 H rear. They era beautl.,i , Jl ' . . The school : board at their meeting ' ii . . Saturday evening considered the matter ' -of fuel for the coming year, and tt a ''' mult, yeettrday, 'they contracted H . -G V Fowler for ninty tone ol Kock Springt eoal whfeh ie to be delivered . within tbe next thirty days. .... iw,f . The merry-go-roaad began ita merry -' lay today next to tbe Commercial dob; and has attnetad not only tbe oblMren, bat aome of the older onee, by the music It prod noes, and many, both old , and yoang nave enjoyed the azbillrat. -I . ingertect prodaoed by ttt fast tnotlon. Work was begun today on the band: . stand to be need daring the Fourth of ' July celebrations, and la being - erected : ' at the corner of Depot. Street aud ...;. Adams Avenue, d. - 3 New Studio ' Mre. Mamie Taylor, of the Taylor Ietudio in the Bohnenkamp building is building a euastantial building on (be I oorner of Elm Street and Adamt Ave nue at the vaosnt ooroer. The increase in business hat neoaa- Iaitated the procuring 'ol more room, and tbia new atndio '' will be used in oonneclion wlih tbe studio in tbe Bohnenkamp Bulldiing at whioh latter plaoe tbe finishing ol all the pictures will be finished. The new ttudio will be used only tor con venience in taking tbe aittinga and operating. Mr. W. B. Smith will have oharge of tbe new atudio. Musical Contest. Prof and Mrs E P Day, of the La Grande School of mniic, gave an inter esting musical eonteat at their etndio last evening, in two of their olaseet, and the successful contestant waa awarded a handsome gold medal In each class. . The contestants in one class were Helen Carrey, Bessie Palmer, Bertha Lewie and Almy Lyman, who eaob performed tbe same piece of music, "Honey Belle'" a polka mazurka, and and the medal waa awarded to Helen Uurrey. For the other medal there were three co teetants, namely, Boy Currer, George Curry,' Jr., and Carl Walters, each rendering the Azalia polkas, and in this instance, the medal waa award ed to Matter Boy Carrey, THURSDAY - FRIDAY. AND - SATURDAY June 23, 24 and 25:. I-.:2 4 :!,:;, 'gsiV'L q ; : Special Shoe Sale .' . We will place on sale for three days our entire , Uoe of shoes excepting W. ; L. Douglass. , This , , sale consists of a full Una of mens, women's aud children's 8hoes. ' Remember Que . Fourth off J' For -' - Three Days . ... a."-. Only : SPECIAL ON WASH GOODS All wash goods at a reduotloa of 25 per cent tor TUBES D4.YS ONLY SPECIAL ON CLOTHING : r :. I All Men's and Boys Clothe at a Qreat Reduotion daring ' this sale. ' ' -. . ! The Chicago Store 1 1: SOMMER HOUSE J CCotten Boise Gbas Swinger St wife Baker F U Johnson Boise J Barns Walla WalU John EHlatt Baker N Stevens . Portland r E Tuoker & wife Joseph A O Ogiliye - Portland N Monroe do Mrs Dandson ' . do B Prowltt ' do K Mcqulce Spokane R Reed BF It E Martin Union S Carrol Portland KCochen do . K Ross . 8 F T Smith - , do Geo Henderson Elgin SIttlllllllllsteIIMIM'MIIIMli t . Remove the rubbish , heaps from the hack yards and alleys. A fire-cracker or a rocket might start a fire in any one of these fire traps whioh might cause' all kinds of trouble and damage. . No One Buys Drugs For Fun r No one sells them for amusement It's a ser ious, important business on both sides. A drug store should bays two missions: One, to furnish drugs that can be relied on, tbe other to furnish ; them for what they are worth. Drugstores ex Tilt for the puUiC good. Knowledge, experience and progressive methods should mark their ' .E mansgemenl w endeavor to keep step with 1 the progress of tke age, to met every require ment of the ewaataunity, to onduot a store that shall stand for all that a erag store should. We wish to serve those who want aecurale servloe, high grade drugs, and uniformly ' fair and oour teoas treatment. 1 ,--r' ; NEWIilN DRUG COl aIS HHIllttllltH IMllMIIFie't)M9IIIMIIIIttmigM iiiiiliiiiii .. . - . r,wi..Mwi. 1 4