La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, June 30, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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Second Hand Goods
BoogLt, sold and exchanged. Jl want everything
ot value yon have to sell and I will pa the highest
P". . .V,;.: ' ;
House Cleaning
Carpet cleaned and laid. Furniture repaired and
refinished. Satisfactory work done. Call on as for
anything yon need. . '1''
H- B, Haigten fD. Hfidgteii
v Formerly C & M Noble's Store. .
Win. Miller & Bro
Are preparing to move their office to No. 1107 ; Adams
Avenue Foley-Roesoh Building, ground floor where
'they will have the finest and most modern suite ' of of
fices in the city. . y ' .v,
They will be better prepared than ever to' take ear
of everything in the line of
, Real Estate
' ' INSURANCE
Mortgage Xjoans
A Few Choice Bargains in Wal
lowa County Real Estate
- (1) 200 acres of land, 120 aarei capable of cultiratlon, 1130
in fall sown wheat. House, barn and other bulldinga. A gr '
snap an $2,500 -
(3) 240 aurcs.Binall orchard, home, bant and good oatbiirdiaga, 90 acres la Ml
town giain; etna! I stream of wator flow through place A (Teat bargain at ),600
3 Z4O acres of land part ol whfcfi is th flheit of moadoW; good house and
om buildings Koodhf shed. 1U0 tons of hay can be cat oa lh place will tak
$W0 in cat lie
Price 110 per aCrt-
trade on this DTODertv.
a 160 su-ret. 120 nf nhniRe lend Prfi 110 tr afire. Thiaia mat tutalni
5 l60aett'4 of fie land at J per acrrt 'f heseare a few of the many soaps We
have to offer In th way of real estate bargains. For further particulars addrje,
M'DFiniel
WALLOWA,
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M'Donetld
OREGON
Fresh Checolales -i
Fresh Bon Bone :
Fresh Nougact .
FreshaCarmels ,
Fresh Taffey-
Fresh Salted Peanuts v
Fresh Saltod Almonds
V.
Freeh Popcorn If
Fresh (Fruit
PHILIP LOY
WALL PAPER
you
sold
If you are thinking of papering, this season,
nimiiiH nnt fail to inanoot our stock. We have
wall paper a good mauy years, but we can . honestly
say we have never been able to offer such truly artistio
designs at such an extremely low 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.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, -D
oors and Sash . . , ,
0. F. C00LIDGE
Adam Atmi. GRANDE, OREGON
NEW
SYSTEM
Telephone Co. will ask
Patrons a Slfeht Ad
vance to Cover Ex
pense of Change.
In a few days a solicitor . will
be here for the Telephone Co.,
who will call upon the members
of the local exohange and ask
them to exohange their present
contracts with the company for
new ones. The new contracts
will call for a slightly higher
rats than the ones now in exist
ence. : The advance will be but
very little higher than at present,
bnt the company, offers, for and
in consideration for this advance
to pnl in an intirely new and
modern equipment. The ' pro
posed equipment will be the
best ' in the state, with one
exception, the one whioh will
soon be in operation at Pendle
ton.. The Pendleton exohange
will be similar to the one propos
ed for La Grande. The citizens
of Pendleton were only too glad
to exchange their old oontrocts
for the new oiios, and many of
the citizens of this : place have
expressed theniselvesaa perfectly
willing to do the some. We
certainly need a better and more
modern equipment here and it
only remains for the members
of the exchange to signify their
willingness to the slight advance
in rates to secure for La Grunde
a telephone service superior to
anything in he state : with the
above exception .
Official ; Changes
till periiaientlj ramorcd id rail
road circles and bai not been denied
that in the vrjT near future, Impor
tant change in th official totter ol
the HrrironD lium in Oregon will be
made4. "' -."V-i
Aooording to the report now widely
oirculated among .railroad men. J P
O'Brien, tbeeffioient and popular aup-
erinleBdant of the OB A N ayatem
will be made general anperintendent of
the Harriman lioea north of Califor
nia and weat of Hunington, inolod
lag lbs O B 4 H ayaiem in Oregon
and Washington and the . Southern
Facifio ajBtera In Oregon.
The aame rumor iayi that M J
Buckler now aaaittant iuperinteudent
oi the O B 4 N at La Grande, will go
to Portland at Mr O'Brien's auoceseor
aa superintendent ot the OBAN
sjetem.
Following the order of the ohanges
ondowa the line. It ia said that J D
Matbeeon now meohanieal foreman at
Le Grande will be aaaittant superin
tendent at La Grande in Mr Buckley's
plaoev A ;.
S0MMER HOUip
K H Johnaon . . . .
O B Prewltt
Ijiwaou
L Baker & wife
J Yates & wife
K Waller!
E Forba
A Coff6?
N Krauaa
O Borobert
Ruby Boyce
Pearl Koyoe
AFalch .
Mrs Harris
B Bnker - -M
LUoaae
J Malojney ..
A Beligman
Boite
do ;
. Portland
; , Baker
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Huntington
Chicago
, : Spokane
- Seattle
: 'Portland
Walla Walla
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Hot Lake
, (Portland
do .
Cove
NY
ACUTE RHEUMATISM
Deep tearing or wrenching pains,
occasioned by getting wet through;
worse when at rest, or on first moving
the liintts and In cold or damp woath
Co. L
The meiwberi ot Co. L. 8rd InfUry
O. K. U. Are hereby ordered to report
at the armory on July 4th at t A.M.
for the purpoM of participating in tba
parade on that data' By order of
, B B COOUDUS
. . , Capt Comdg.Co.
- ' Pfano Instruction. '
Fira olaaa instruction on the piano.'
, . !,. ' Harriet E Young,
. : Phone 193i ; . July 27. ,' .,,
Por Rent ; ' '
Eleven room boats next door to the
poet office for rent S21 per month In
advance. Apply to fyed Myers ia La
Grande National Bank. , '
j;,;.'-; Notice ,
To all partlea interested, noiioe is
er, is cared quickly by Ballard's Snow hereby given that all bodlit most be
ri.lm.nt nunfmunn'mhunrillv MrniwHltmni tb. nl.t I nil. MmJ
Liniment. Oscar Oleeon, Gibson City
Illinois, writes, Feb 16 1802: "A year
ago I was troubled with a pain . in my
back. It soon got ao bad I could not
beud over. One bottle ot Ballard's
Snow Liniment cured me." 25c, EOo,
1 00. Sold by Newlln Drug Co.
Dance.
Friday and Saturday even
ings of this'week there will be
a dance given in Armory. Hall.
Thomas' Orchestra will furnich
the music. Admission at : the
door, 60 ceutst extra . ladies 25 ,
cents. ' A good time assured to
all. Under the auspices of
Co.L. J-
removed from the old t city cemeUry
within a reaaenable tlme '. And juat as
soon aa the crop Is off K t whioh will
run through the property will be open
ed. Dated, at La Grande Ore. this the
27th day of June." .,
June 27 4tf. J; , GeoO'OoDner
SfiuBfTvib
Aeab from the pstpb. Order your
oemes aireos from ts. grower by
pkoM. An order (or berriee et any
kind will reoelre prompt sttaatioa a ad
will be delivered at oaee.' Bemember
the phone is 1638 fortress berries. .
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Dr. P A CHARLTON
VETE1INAEY SURGEON.
Office at A T Hill's Drag Store
La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361
, Kesiaence pdene 701 . . v
Ifi QIUNGrE'
Opposite the Somroer Bouee.'
" One ot the beet mruloal instllutloaa .
ia the state, Four rooms cued for
moaloal iaatrnotioo, IS gradee ot annate
taogat. Dapaiaaeutl, St rooms and
for toe 3 Are grades. Child at the
age ot 0 and older come one boar every
day. Department 9, room for grade
a vo jo ior pupils or an age t Tin
en oouiwdmi
atraetloo. Ma
els very few sreeka.
E PORTER DAY Principal
MRS DAY. AssbUnt .
all asa
t Draotical i
Muical eooteao for med-
muaieal ia-
DDDDOD II D DRO DO D DOOOOOOQ
H Knrrrii-ta' ' nH HI
g , . m. M. Wes. vawa vj
D National Bank, ,
D LAGRANDE, s " OR EGON
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LOST Book, Blaok leather, with con
traota and reoiepta of Singer Sewing
machine oo In lt; ofjio value to any
, one but myself. Please Return to A H
Stone La Grande and receive reward.
.- THAT TIRED FEELING .
If you are lanquid, depressed and
incapable for work, at indicates that
your liAer Is ' out of order. Herblne
will assist nature to throw off head
aches, rheumatism aud ailments akin
to nervousness and restore the energle
and vitality of sound and perfoot health
J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes,
March 22 1902: "I have used Herblne
for the past two years. It has done
me more good than all the doctors.
When I feel bad and have that tiled
fooling I take a dose of Herblne. . It
ia the best mediolne ever made for
chills and fovor." 69cts a bottle.
Sold by Newlln Drng Co. - " ; ,
Estray Notice ; ":'
Notice is hereby given that there
oams to my place on the Owsley estate
one and one half miles north of La
Grande, one g'ay horse, no viBiable
brands, about 11 years old, weight a-
bout 1150 pounds, Owner may have
same by proving property and paying
for this notice and lor care and atten
tion and feed. Dated this day of July
1004. .. " : : . :-.'t -
Wm Jones
' Berries Now' V,
Gooseberries and Current Currents
ready for delivery first of week.
Supply Limited 2 Issue P. 10M. ,';
Eastern Oregon
G. A. R.
and
W.R.C.
Association
En-
: ' Fixing Up For The Fourth
The business men occupying the
bouses on the East aide of Washing'
ton Street from the corner of Jefferson
Mnnk. are hivin A. ..... ! one invited Grand time ex
pected. ; Come and camp
Will hold their Annual
campment Jane 30 and July 1
and 2 at ' Proebatel Grove, La
Qrande, Oregon. Good Music,
camp fires, plenty of water and
food for man aud beast. ; Every
Best
and;
Easiest
,. ,. Way to reach Wallowa
county is to patronize the
TENDERFOOT TRANSP0R
TATI0N G0MPANY.
;X Coaches
leave Elgin
and , arrive at Elgin .daily
GOOD SERVICE -
FAST time; !'
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
Special rates to Parties
Livery ' Stable Accommoda-
, tionSr
Proprietors . own rstafelat
Joseph and Lostine. '
Elgin office at City Hotel; :
Capital Stock fully paid . $ 60,000 . -
Surplus fund . . 18.000 ' " -
Liability of Shareholder , '. 60,000-"
; ' . Retponaibilily . - ' .v - '. 3 183,000 "
We do a general banking and exohange business.
Drafts bought and told on eartern and foreign bank.
JOSEPHtPALMER, President . ,
J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier
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; ... My Ldy'$ Jewels "
Certainly add to her attractiveness. i
The poet who wrote that uUeauty un-l
aaomea is aaornea ine mosi" proeaoiy
had no dollars. Be certainly showed
little sense. And if his lady love hail
seea my aupiay oi t
- ' Dainty Broaches
She would not have believed him
For a woman naturally loves to adornl
herself. No one ean blame bar after
they TMt my store. ' 8neh beautiful!
thing at so moderate a coat were never!
aatn Deiore. inere are tninga ior men
too. -Juat come In and see now mush
nor I could have said about them.
J. H. ?ivi, ti: J:v:Urr
CLOSING OUT SALE
Fo the next thirty days I offer my entire (took of goods, in
cluding dress goods, trimmings, shirt waists, skirts, hosiery,
shoes, millinery in faot everything in my line
AD COST
An invitation is extended to the public to come in and learn
prices whether yod buy or not. ,
R W Laughlin & Co
-Oregon
qUmon Pacific
'CHEAP LUMBER
1"! When you buy oheap lumber you get just - what '
.you buy. . "fii', :
get Just v what
brought from the forest for the , pur
pose of plaoing them at the edge of the
aide walk along this part ol the street
during the Fourth of July oelebration ,
' The apse to be. t .us oovered is
about one hundred and thirty feet.
and the treea used about twelve feet
bigb. The tret-e v. ill be placed as
close togetbrr as p . sible so as to form
a perfect shade dur.og the ..afternoon
and will be pleasing to the eye as well
in attractive il oors t ion for the
oelebration,
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: We Do Not Claim j
a
5 That wo can please all of the people all of the time "but ;
I t-vn A T lVVf ' ': '-
: vvL JJU lnvi v:v
That our plant has been underthe same management for
J nearly TEN YEARS . - "
Timt cluVinB this' time our aim has been to please ' as
:neSli;"t 111 times a. good work and courteous treat
I That we will do our best to please you if you , will faTor
5 us with your patronage
5 That Packages left at Anderson 4 Myers or Kirtley .
' barber shops will receive the same prompt attention that
5 thfiv would if left at the lanndry. j. i
I A B. C LAUND,RYf;
Osteopathic Jubilee
ait tne irtendi ql Usteopatby aie
cordially invited to participate n the
Oelebration of Osteopathic Day," July
1!, at the Louisiana Purchase Expoei
tion. Publlo eircnes will be held
that day under tlic auspices of the
American Otteopttbio Association and
the Exposition officials in Mo.io Hall
Headquarters for the profeesion will
be at tb "Ioa-t!de Ion." A five-day
meeting of the profeasion will follow.
us. JSigin ana union
please copy,
with
paper
DBPABT Time Mhma ,
' " LA ORAXDB. . .
NO. a un i
StSom. Mt,1""'-,0'1,'' ft,"?.,
Portland, Dalle. Pen
NO L (llewn. Walla Walla, ,
;-01-; Dayton, Pomeroj; " 1
."ntr"80-
. ana a ith , Tl Hpt . -.
kane. .
Portlabd. DftUtw, Pen
NO I . dloton OmaUlla Wl- wn i
luia,LewUton,Colfi-x . .
'" Momow, Wallace War Jt!MiM
IWI pm dner, Hpokaaa and ..r,9rm
other point ewrt mn4
' " north via Bpokaae.
KftiKDally ?tland 0ity, AHoel, . ; . t.
exocdt Imbler. and El a; in
Bun day oonnocttonii at KLgla , fcaopm
9:16 - a m with rukb for polnta
In Wallowa county )
Summcrvillc Siftings
The weather is d y and bnt. .
, Mr Matt Hills o Pullman Wash, ia
visiting friends aud i elatlves here this
week. ,;
Hies Gladys Wade of Walla Walla
Is home on a visit.
Ifr Kenneth HeKiniee of Loetlne
is visiting friends and relatives here
this week.
Mr Pugale and daughter Grace, of
Walla Walla are the guests of Mr and
MriMoatea,-''" 1 -,
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 used in zero weather
Being flexible instead of brit
tie ea all sand mortors are-
it will dent like wood when
struck or 'jammed, instead of
breaking Doors, windows, pipe
holes, etc are oneiiy cut through
it It is a non conductor of elec
tricity and thus prevents short
circuiting It adheres equally
well to brick, stone or common
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
- Parties having plastering to
do should consult me regarding
this class ot. work Estimates
cheerfully given
Ocean Bteamers between Portland sad
Ban Francisco every live days . ,
, E, C. MOORE, Agent
When you buy good lumber you
yeKi want. . ; . i t
Don't be caught with ads for cheap lumber.
When in need of quality at a , reasonable prioe call
onus. . ' -' - ' " "
STODDARD LUMBER CO.
Special Excursion to the World's
' Fair. " ',
The Denver and Rio Granilo, In oon-
ncntion with the Missouri Pacific,
will run a eerioB of personally .con
ducted excursions to the World's fair
during June. Theee excursions will
run through to St. Louis without
change of cars, mekina short stoDS at
prinoipai points eurnuto. The first of
these excursions will leave Portland
June 7, and the second June 17. Tbe
rule from La Urnudfl rill be S00 to St.
Louie and return. Excursionists go
ing Ala the Denvor & Klo Grande have
the privilege of returning by a differ
ent route. This In tbe must pleasant
wnv. aa well aa the most delightful
route to cross tho oontlnent. The
stops arranged give an opportunity
of visiting in and about Kansas ('itv.
If you wish to accompany one of these
excursions write at once, to W O Mo
Hride, 124 Third street, Portland, for
bleeping car reservations.
STONE AND BRICK WORK
Of AUKlndsJDon
AT REASONABLE PRICES
3VMGHANSEi
Phone, Main 1621 .
THE MARKETS
(June 31)
Liverpool July wheat S 3 1-i d,
New York Silver 56 1-2; Union Pa
0iflo87 1-2sPfd911-3.
Chicago Jaly wheat opened 84 S-e
to 8-4 i closed 81 1-8; barley 43 64
flux 101 ; Northern 107 1-2.
Bin Kranolaoo ;aeh wheat 126 1-4
Portland -Wheat Walla Walla 09;
Bluestem 77; Va,1-y 78; oattle best
steera 3 CO I medium 1 26 ; row S 00.
. Tacoma-Wheat Blaeatem .80; Club
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f Ladiee High Grade 3.50
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Most people don't know what
lecouomy means. Merely pinch
ing the price -isn't economy.
Real economy thinks last of
price and first of QUALITY.
Economy is in what you get,
not in what yon 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
we give you good iualii x at
prices that are never higher than suoh goods are woith. The
best QUALITY shoes are oheapest in the end by far. , "
The "QUALITY Shoe store
T M STUBBLEFIELD, .
f Next door to J M Berrys.
Hon. t
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L REISLANfl, Phone 371