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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1904)
I t : - ....... ... .,. .. . .....;;r . . . :, v;.--. f . ? . J . II it ii h (5 HO T TIME SALE g"ole stove, a good ons..... ' 49Kn Bert Oil Range oa JEwth ' M l For .nmm JL-.ZZ :?ir.,r . ! 15 00 . 771 ,uu lwi mea is these rfght-ssfe, satisfactory ana economical. ; Good Bicycle, 5 75 -Bg...; ..75 are just 8ettee 8 75 18X30 Mirror. 1 50 Several good aofai, 2 to 6 60; Wash Blanch tri'6? 10 J?.0'1 ol Now, Home Made FKSb r- ury Kaok' 600 worth 126' " " MONEY SAVERS" iMmnT ood"v Free' F. D. Haisten, . Formerly 0 4 M Noble's Store.1 J I 34 MEN i DROWN ' Wm. Miller & Bro ; Are preparing to move their office to No. 1107 Adams Avenue Foley-Roeaoh Building, ground floor where they will have the finest and moat modern' suite of of ficer in the city....,..--.. .. - They will be better prepared than ever to take care of everything in the line of Real Estate INSURANCE Mortgage Loans of Causes 34 Lose Their Jamaica, ' a Pipe Men to Lives in Kingston, Jamaica, June 87 The accidental flooding of a lug pipe leading from the eleotrioal plant to tb liver today reaalted in the drown ing of 84 men who were cleaning the pipe. Sixty-seven men were at work and only 16 were saved. A Few- Iowa County if5gBBBB89SSMM9HB8HBajaeMawMBU Choice Bargains in Wal- Real Estate (1) 200 acre of land, 120 aerei capable of cultivation, 113 ao in fall town wheat. Home, barn and other buildings. A gr : anapan S2,600 . (2) 240 acre, smalt orchard, home, barn and Ood oatbalkMars, 80 acres in fait ;V town gisin; small stream of water flow through place A grot bargain at,i,6U0 8 3,0 acres of land part olwhlcfi ta tba finest of meadow; good house and ' outbuildings good bay sheds. 2U0 tons of hay can be out on the place will take tbSO in cattle in trade on this property. Price 110 per acre. : 4 160 acres, 120 ofoboloe land Price $10 per acre. This ia a great bargain. 5 loOaeteaot flue land at $S0peracr.t Thesearea few of the many stispl Wo .v have to offer m th way ofreal estate bargains. For further particular! address,! Sc M'Donald - - OREGON MbwastUaOtaHDaBBii M'Dnniel : WALLOWA, ?resh Oheeolatea Fresh Bon Bona Fresh Nougact . . , Fresh.Carmels Fresh Taffey . .., . , - Fresh Salted Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn I PHILIP Fresh j Fruit LOY WALL PAPER II you are thinking of papering, this season, you ' should not fail to inspect our stock. We have sold I wall paper a good mauy years, but we can honestly say we hare never been able to oner such truly artistic T designs at such an extremely lew price as we are now : showing. We have a force of experienced paper hangers and decorators and guarantee satisfaction. Call and see onr new (arrivals. New paper arriving every week. ANOTHER DESCIPLE SENT TO .ASYLUM Oorvallii, June 28. Mrs. O. V. Hart, one of the ardent deeoiples of Oreffield, waa taken to the aaylam at Salem : this , afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Henderson. Her examina tion waa held before Judge' Walters this afternoon and abe waa 'adjudged insane. Only one of her Holy Boiler band is left, Mrs. Hartley, and it is thought that she too will go i Returned Home c Fred Hamilton, who waa injured by falling from Faestnger train No 6 Sunday, returned ' from Huntington last evening! ' The first part ' of the night he rested easy : but the latter part be waa in considerable pain. " It may require several dayi yet before it will be known whether or not he ia aenoutly hurt. The appearancee are that he is only badly bruised and when the soreness leaves him he may not be injured. Dance. Friday and Saturday even ings of this week there will be a danoe given in Armory , HalL Thomas' Orchestra will furnich the music' Admission at the door, 60 cents, exit a ladies 25 cents. ; A good time assured alL Under the : auspices Co. L. CURES OLD SORES 1 Westmoreland, Kane. May IT 1902. Ballard Snow Liniment Co ) our Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the aide of my chin that waa supposed to be a cancer, ine sot waa stuorjorn ana would not yield to treatment, until I tried Bpow Liniment, which did the work In short Older. My sister, Mra Sophia J Carson, Allensvtlle, Miffln Co, Pa, has a sore and mistrusts that it is a cancer. Please aend her a 6O0 bottle. Sold by Newllo Drug Oo. New Lumber YartV J y -1 am now prepared to All older for all kinds of lumbar. If yoa Seed lam- ber see price before ordering. - X Bombann ' -, Prop. Rainbow Store, Reward I will pays reward of SU to the party or parties, aeoorlBg lnforaaatioa that will secure the arrest aodaoovict ioo of any violating th gam bird law. A. W. Nya BtaU Deputy Gam War. dem 4 b. ' For Rent11 Eleven room house next door to the poet office for rent S21 per re oath In advance. Apply to Fred Myers ia La Grande National Bank. The story that the Republi cans have a plan .for carrying Texas this year is refreshing. But let. 'em go ahead with it. Trying the plan can't make the situation any worse down there. Appeal Made Trinidad, Oolo.,. June 28. An ap peal for aid was issued today by the officers of the United - Mine Workere and the history of the struggle ia gone over in the document whiob closes in an appeal to all organ i ted labor and its sympathizers to con tribute their mite to the end that or ganized labor may not be strangled in the state of Colorado. THAT TIRED FEELING If you are lauquld, depressed arid iucapablefor work, at indicates that your lUer is ont of order, Herblne will assist: nature to throw off head- aobes, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore the energle and vitality of sound and perfect health J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 23 1908: "I have used Herbioe for the past two years. It has done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling I take a dose of Herblne. It is the beat medicine ever made for chills and fever." 53c ta a bottle. Sold by Newlin Drag Co. Notice ' ' . v, ;' To all parties Interested, actios Is hereby given that all bodies mast be removed from tba old city oemetary within a reasonable time. And J net as soon as th crop is off K at which will ran through th property will be open ed. Dated at La Grand Ore. this to 27th day of June. ' . - .. June 37 4tf. ' ' ". Geo O'Ooaner : "Soul Fruits rsa otess u paton. Order your barrlw direst from tit grower by pooae. an order lor berria of any klad will receive prompt attention and wtd be delivered at ono. .1 Btmember th pbon is 1628 for tree b berries. S-Utt : Dr. Y A CHARLTOIT VSTXRINARY SURGEON. Offlee it AT Hill's Drug Store La uraoas, uregon , r&one J361 Jtesldence phone 701 hi I i of ' Opposite the 8ommer Hoaa. . . On of the bast mruleal Inatltutioo ia th state, . Four rooms ,aed far maaleal inatruotloa, 15 grade of muaie taaght. Depaiment 1, 2 rooms and , for th S first aradsa. Chlldraat at tha ac of S and older coma on boar Mry . . n a r day. Department 2. i rooms for gradd.. Dopils of all asea The laU at eouraa beet praotioel moaioal In' atrnetioD, M laical contests for md- als every lew weake,..,, ... ;.,,,t( , ,. t r. , E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY,' Assistant -' v a a n o a a a a a a a a n a n a o a a n:, ; LOST-Book, Black Leather, wiU eoa tract and rsoiepts of Singe Sewing machine oo in It; of ao vala to any on but myself, Pleaa Re turn to A H Stone La Grande and raoeiv reward. Piano Instruction. Firs class instruction on the piano, ' Harriet E loung, Phone 1931 , July 27. ' Co. L The members of Co. L. 3rd Inf try O, N. G. Are hereby ordered to report at the armory on July tth at 9 A. M. for the purpose of participating in the parade on that data By order of . , HE CQOLIDGE CaptComdg.Co. New Secretary - Oakland, June' ; 28. Hon. Viator H. Metoalf left for Washington today to commence his duties as secretary of the department of commeroe and labor. Freight Car Burned. As an O, R. & N. freight train east bound left the station at Hainea Sun day about noon one of the oare loaded with bay waybilied to Huntington, was discovered on Are, There i notaing to Co but switch off the oar and leave it to its fate. This was dons and the oar was almost totally consumed. Think of It. Calgate Floating Bath Soap Seta New lin Drag Co. J.-28-tf. ".; Berries Now Gooseberries and Cnrreat Currants ready for delivery first Of week. Supply Limited . SlasueP ISM. ! Eastern Oregon G. A. R. and W. R. C. Association A.NJ3; ;: ' Easiest 1 Way to reach; Wallowa county is to patronize the TENDERFOOT TRANSPOR TATION COMPANY. " ' Coaches leave Elgin and arrive at . Elgin daily GOOD SERVICE' .' V i . FAST TIME COURTEOUS TREATMENT, Special rates to Parties Livery Stable Accommoda tions - Proprietors own stables at Joseph and Lostine. Elgin offlos at City Hot! YSml'- ODFGGlk Sfiojr; ma n National Bank, i g : B LAGRAN D E,' " ' OREGON O' I Capital Stock fully paid - 60,000 ' fj ' Surplus fund j -. ; 13.000 ' fT B (X Liability of Shareholders Uv 60,000' ' . Responsibility . v . 183,000 ; i. W do a general banking and exohange business. Kaf ' Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. 9 ' ....u ,jL,,MM.,-f ; JOSEPHPAliMER, President ' " ' ) ?hu -Hfi bt$ ;WA9EIW Cashier! a n a a a a a uaoDODDDon odd do a d an odd My Uds Jewels , Certainly add to her attractiveness The noet who wrote that "Beans nn. sdornod ia adorned to most" probably! had tiO dollars. " He certainly showed uiue hp. . am ii ni taoy love naa seen my aispiay 01 - ' - Dainty Broaches - 8he would ' not hav believed him For a woman naturally loves to adornl herself. No one can blame ber after thev vlait rrv store. Such beantifud things at so moderate a cost were never! seen oeior. mere are tninga lor men too. Juet come in and eee now much! more I could hav said about them. CLOSING OCT SALE For the next thirty days I offer my entire stock of goods, in- eluding dress goods, trimmings, shirt .waists, skirts, hosiery, . shoes, millinery in fact everything in my line t AT COST An Invitation is extended to the publio to come in and learn prices whether yod buy or not. R W Langhlin & Co 'CHEAP LUMBER" -A Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, Doors and Sash 0. F. C00L1DGE Adams Avenue. LA GRANDE, OREGON Mi We Do Not Claim 2 That we can please all of the people all of the time.Jbut : WE DO CLAIM i That our plant has been undeifthe same management for t -nearly TEN YEARS ? That during this time our aim has been to please as ' nearly all, at all times as good work and courteous treat y hatwe will do our best to please you if you will favor us with your patronage sii..i D. i..- uh .t Anrlarann A Mvers or Kirtlev's i net t wjssaco - . , -ill raoniv the same DromDt attention tnat ei D&rtrcr suuo w... - - a they would if left at the laundry. !A B C LAUNDRY PHONE a X851 Prostrated By Heat. New York, June 28. One hundred and eleven oases of prostration have been reported aa tie result of the ex cessive beat here today. . Agnes Emmett, a widow, was taken to the hospital this evening with S sell-inflected, bullet wounds in, her head. The woman laid she was oraaed by the beat. . Albert kunski, 21 years of age, a sailor on the United States Steam ship Honcock, was picked up on the street overcome by beat and taken to the hosjital. The temperature for the last 24 hours averaged 11 degrees higher than the average temperature for the last 25 years.' At noon tbs thermometer registered 90 degrees. ; HOTTEST PLACE IN J. 8. Washington, June 28. According to the Weather Bureau figure, Wash ington was the hottest place in the United States, the thermometer reaching a maximum ol 94 degrees, In BoMnn, also, it was very hot, the official tempeiature being 92 degrees, Will hold their Annual En campment Jane 30 and July and 2 at Proebstel Grove, La Grande, Oregon. Good Music, camp fires, plenty of water and food for man and beast. Every one invited Grand time ex peoted. Come and camp with us." Elgin and Union papers please copy, ' , ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by pitting wet through; worse when at rent, or on Bret moving the limb and in cold or damp weatu. or, la ni red quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City Illinois, writes, Fob 16 1902: "A year ago t woe troubled with a pain In my back. It aoon got so bad I could not i bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." 26c, EOo, 1 00. Sold by Newlin Drug Co, FOR RALE Two acre block with new S room house, barn, nut house, well improve! 1&00, time given on part This will bear investigation situated on N Cherry and N street. 4-S tf Fred waring. HARD WALL PLASTER Only costs about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be UBed io zero weather 1 Being flexible instead of brit tleas all sand mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, . instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, elo are easily cut through it It is a non conductor of elec tricity and thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or eommon lath It contains no acids nor chemicals to corrods It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister r Parties having plastering to do should consult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given L REISLAND, Phone 371 LAOSLAana. ; NO. S Mn . 1:60p.m. Bk Laks, rwnrer It. NO a. w'". Omaha, Kansas w4' Portland, Dalles, Pea- :. s.iin,nrow,8p- ana a ivh via Bps : . kaae, Portland. Dalles, Pen .... , NO S dlcton Umatilla WsW mo a lula, Lewlaum.OoUkx i Moscow, WaJ laoa War a.n . g. M pn dner, Hpokaaa aa d other points ea.it aad ......... nortb via Spoken. i n rraXrDall7aland citjr, AlleaL ""J' Imbler, aad Bala l , Bunday eonneetlons at E3la Icasa 9;U) a m with stage for polnki i In Wallowa oennty I Ocean Steamers between Portland aad Han vranslaco every nre days E. 0. MOORE, Agent When ysu buy cheap lumber you get just what you buy. When you buy good lumber you get Just what you want. - Don't be caught with When la need of quality at onus. . ads for cheap lumber. -a reasonable price call STODDARD LUMBER CO. Special Excursion to the World's . Fair.'' ' The Denver and Rio Grande, In con nection with the Missouri FaciBo, will run a series of personally con ducted excursions to the World's fair durina June. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without change of cars, making short stripe at principal points enroot. The Bret of these ezouraiona will leave Portland June 7, and the eeoend June 17. Th rate from a uranae wm m uu to Bb Louie and return. Croursioniets go- inn Ala the Denver a) Klo Grand hav the privilege of retaraing by a differ ent route. This la the moat pleasant war. aa well as the meat delightful route to cross the continent, lb stope arranged give aa opportunity of visiting in and about Kansas City. If you wish to acoesapany one of these excursions writ at one to W O Mo Bride. 124 Third street. Portland, for Sleeping oar reaervatlao. STONE AND BRICK WOI 'i ' u Of All KindsDone AT REASONABLE i II WM C HANSEN Phone, Main 1621 ' Read that paper sod The Weakly THE MARKETS (June 21) Liverpool July wheat 6 s 2 1-4 d, New fork-Silver 66 1-2) Union Pa- oiflo 87 1-2; Pfd 91 1-2. Chicago July wheat opened 84 3-8 to 3-4; cloaed 84 1-S; barley 43 54; flax 101 ; Northern 107 1-2. San Fracolaoo ;aah wheat 126 1-4 Portland-Wheat Walla Walla 09; Blueetem 77; Valley 78; oattl beat steers 3 SO; medium 3 26; cow 3 00. Taooma Wheat BluesUm .80; Club 70. , v I I a - mi ! i m mm 1 1 Udies' High Qrade 13.60 Most people don't know what economy mesns. Merely pinch ing the price isnt, economy. Real economy thinks last of price and first of QUALITY. Economy ia in what you get, not in what you pay. Saving money at the expense of QUAL ITY isn't economy, it is extra vagance. When we buy , our goods we look first to QUALITY both in material aud workman ship. When we sell our goods I we give you good QUALITY ' St prioM that are never higher than suoh goods are woith. The best QUALITY shoes are cheapest in the end by far. ' The "QUALITY ' Shoe store T M STUBBLEFIELD, , Next door to J M Berrjs. I.' s ( ( 1 ' lit 1 Ri.fsaf J - j ( 1 ' ' .sjf .;;.', r. s . ' D i ,1 i mm