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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
w " . , i J I. I ' V 1. ..'a,'. , . . , A FseT far Toiueircw SJtd cekr ( . LA GRANDE TKC TRAINS . y Wo East bemad 9:10 p m oatlmef Mo 6 West . paw Mb., '1 I ! VOLUME III ; LA" GRANDE,' OREGON, FRIDAY 5 EVENING, JULY 1 Wl I "-; 'm NlMCER 200 . rv n- rrn OfJ rev. ... .1LVIL.I t REMOVES DOUBT Grande Ronde Cream ry Co. Have Demon strated that La Grande is an Ideal Point. Woen it was. Brat spoken ol Inetsl ling oreamery ta at La Grands, : tbe idea was ridiouled by some, who aid tbat it m a' good thing to have lor tbe oity aod surrounding country, bbt etked the queatlon f'wbere would yoo gi t the. ailkf Now itnoe aeon- pany baa been organised , it has bean clearly demonstrated b at tba ooaotry ' surroncding Grande, besides all " Hi other namerotu protlnote, is lolly , capable of iroducing milk enough to oprr.te a oreamery. .....:v; -i.-; . Tbe Grande Bonds Creamery Co., without mneh eollo.tinr, now bas seventy patrons tn the immediate community turroundiog La Grande, and all tola, tbe company now has one hundred and seventy-five patnn'e, and the average number if fiom to . each patron ie eight,' but .'ol oourae some bare mor,some less,'. Mr. O.E. wH."rper, the preaident of tbe company, v in'orma as thai each oow ia worth, on ' an i. verfge, six dollar per month tba year r innd, i. r., the owner ol eaob , oo will reoiete six dollars per mot t"i, ' on it Inr . milk u.l I f.... J. that oo-. And tfiat it payt the ranober and butter makeia to trl tbe milk ia demonstrated by tbe last that moat oi the bo'ter mkn to tbe;' 4 Silk Coats LbssThan Eyen Wb would call your attention to this extraordinary-offering of silk coats which includes every coat in our store.' T The prices would hardly buy the silks alone. See thejiisplay in our windows. '; ,;' '.' :i; m-s. .iuu?. - ' ' " '.' ,. .... ... . . ; ! $22.50 Black Sslk Coats, llftVV 12.00 ' " n.5o . v 6.00 - ; 12.50 Champagne Colorck 7. 50 - ' j ! 6.00 ' " ' Ladiiss Shirt Waist Suits v $4. 5o to 6.50 If you need cool suit don't fail to see our liue. These suits are made and trimmed in the mo.-t popular style and will be sure to please you. LADIES' HATS ARE REDUCED. -down f II I vallty bate quit making butter, - and are selling tbe milk instead. Mr. Harper etstaa that be has ; no r!ookt bat that tbe company will be able to double the nnmbsr ol patrons during tbe next year. . , , .A !v; .'Tbe Granoe Eonle Orermery Co. is making kapij ' I rogrses in oom pletiogits plant at this plaor.' ( Bona ol tbe machinery ie already ioa tailed in their paw. bniHng.ra ,-immsnaa ioe l s, refrigerator and cooling room are in oonrie -o( eonatraetin, 'and when completed will bv lea leet wide by twenty, two leet long) ; Tbe oity ol La Grand and the eoemtry , tribatary thertto ienble to snpport any kisd of an industry, and they ahoold bs eo oonragd lor It reaolta to the benefit ol all oonof raed, roh and poot. alike. Declines Stamp Issue. --.' itw.'rt ? I'---'-" ''-'v ' -; Washington, .... Jaly 1 Tbe,pot- uastar general bas declined tb te- cjueat pi tbe Lewis and CUrk Kxpo aition sjutboritie lor an iesnance ol a special series "of (otttge stamps oo - meeuqrstivAof the expoailiOD. l j . Fine Potatoes i Mr. B. B. ' Jeffries' who lite in Froitdala exhibited at-onrofBoi yes terday aamnlw ol. Bnibank potstoae grown tbia year that' wee beeutiea, Mr.; Jeffries planted three weeks earlier tbari he did.Tiia early stoaa va riety baa followed tbia outtom lor aetaral aeasons "with drolded sue oeaa. Cast year bis erop averaged 360 sacks to tba sera and' be expects a good yield this yeari having 70 acres in potatoes, r- . Cheap Irrigation John QbandUr of Frail LI) -isin- stalliag S; new gaaollns engine on ah tarm lot irrigation ,j It la tour A a :,ti a ' U '10 90 98S 8.50 ,.'4'. ,U 6.25 Men's Pongee Silk Shirts In Negligee and Golf styles . - ' 300 DOWN TO i.75 $1.25 Men's Here you will find some of the most desirable pat terns. Some have collars to match. .. "' , SILK FANS WITH BEAD CHAINS 75c Ladies Lac Hose in the famous and reli able "Topsy" brand in dozens of beautiful effects, absolutely fast color and warranted not to crack, in prices ranging from 75 cents to 25 cen s. REMEMBER the Big Stock Reduction Sale closes today. . , . b' rae aobioa and be expeote to ir rigate ten acres at cost of 40 oents per amy 84 tours continuous run. II tais can be done alter lbs plant ia installed, which cost bim 9300, it I aheap , Irrigation. ' He 1 only bas to pump the water Ate' iees and "tbe tola-na is sufficient ti Oil a box twslt inches square 5DfJ "1 J Appendicitis.' ' - 1Uk OUy " Jul f'J 1 Mr. ': W. B. Thatcher manager 'of the ;-Bonanza mine waa bprrated On 'for appendiol tia laat night ai 8. Kliaabath boapital by ,'Ors. K. B. MoDanitl end. ,0. : M. Dodaon' aaaiat'd b . Di. Barton of South Baiter., , At midnight v Xr. Thatcher was resting, easy, It waa a severe ,oase.i t.u i ;:. ."'' ;'. ;?, til - V-''; Discharged. Baker Oity July 1 In the case of tb state va. Lewelle'n Legg, Who waa dbarged with mnrderin tbe Brat de gree, tbe grand lory returned not a true b'll and tre oase was disebarjed. Also a not a true' bill waa retorned tbe case of Pai 1DeLaney. charged with aaaau t witii a Jangerjua weaprm. Rehearsal Tonight. Bingera will plena '' bi preeent to night at tbe Commercial Olab to plan for the Fourth. V. ': TV. .-. Swallow - . .... -r' ' f " ' Silas O. Sw-luwol Harrltborg Fa. bss bean nominated lor president by the' Prohibition party. .-, Gen. Miles did ni t permit bia name to go before tbe convention. " The young ladles who take part . in tba Liberty procesaien are requests I to meet 'at the Ccmmercial olnb this even lng"at 8 o'clock. v :.ii . i'.".!T .-. -.. - Dress Shirts 98 cents 75c Ladies Crush Leather Belts 59c Ladles Oxfords And strap slippers in pattenta Colt, patient kid, fine vici kid, with light and heavy sole;. . , HE WILD N0TB0LT Chairman Jpnei Thinks Bryan WilKNoif ' Bolt the ticket nfjarker 1$ Nominated. M.'t - FitUbuiK) July I "I aro oonfldf nt Wm J Bryan will not bolt "the party ticket if Jnifge Parker ie nominated,' deolared a-Senator J K Jones aation al demooratln obalrman tonight. "Ai to what Bryan might doH Ol vrland was nominated I oonld not say but I regard the nomination pi Cleveland little abort ol an impossibit oontio genoy .Outside of Parker, HeaVat ' will have the greatest pumbr of , ioasraot eJ delegatosl; I regard Gorman aa oni of the atrongeat fi'.eeibilitiee. i ' i Jjneadoee nothink a nimftiliim plauk will be Itfaerted in tbe platform. Woodmen Wofld Ton are hereby requested tat meet at labor h 11 Monday morning Jdly 4th at 8 30 o'olock abRrp tor the purpose of partieapatlng in the celebratrpo. i ' By order'of committee. Pinal Wind-Up Baker Oity, July 1, The final wind tip in tbe runob dise'iaaea) ques tion of tbe abor tage in tbe sootnnts ol tbe ss-sheri ff ol Baker County) A H Huntington, ooourred yesterday alter noon when tbe Jury returned aj verdiot for. the pltlntiT i.n the suit olj Bsker County v. A H Huntington; aoJ bit bondaemo, L Brown, Jamas "JFlset wood, D Oartwrigbt, H Duffy, J T fylvr aad J W toobofer ajesjeeing th amount of damagaa at ten Ihon- naod dollars. The attorneys in tbe 9 were: T O Green of Portland and diitriot Attorney Sam While for tbe plaintiff, John L Band, If L Moore William Smith and Olmated and Strayer for the defendants When tbe verdict beoame genrr II r knowo throughout the oity eurpriie was expreaaed in certain quarters that tbe bindamen in the oivil oaae abi,ul I be aooountable for a defalcation when in the trial of tbe orimloal oaae of f I aheriff Huoiingtou tbe jury, returned a verdict of not-gn 1 y.but tn payer and bo ineaa men exppitid and ap proved the verdict and expreaaed their aatiafaction in 1 1 tin laoguig. ' It ia undertt xd tbat tbe oaae w 1 be appealed to tbe supreme oourt al though a' tbe prevent writing the nec essary pspers bare not been 81 d - A Mon Killed Baker Oity, July 1 Faat Freight train No. 21 on the OBAN brought I a dead man to Baker Oity laat evening and the train waa held for the cor jner'a jinquaat. . . From the ev ideocs adJund it ieeu I tbe man'a name was Sam Hoagland. He hae people liv'.ng in - Manhfleld I Oregon. He was sb ot 25 yesre old. He was biatiug bis way with a partner rom Salt Lake. Near Unity while tbe tram waa running ab ,ut 8 mil -a an bonr the b'akeman went back to' look after a eMiok brake. Tbe men1 thought be wai lonkini for them and dropped off tbe train at .tbe side. When the train started again tbe men were seen to run for the tra n aad one of ihemmade tbe duat By. .Seeing that something wss wrong tbe tr.in wis ttoppid end Hoaglmd was found lout in many p'acea. He died in 30 I minutes. Both men who were r?io landera vera fairly well dreaed. No Silver Dollars Portl nd, July 1 There will nevei be another silver dollar coined In this country," aaid George E Bob-itt, di rector of tbe United States Mint this evening, "Unleo by aome ohsnce a 16 to 1 oongrras should bs aleoted. Tbe supply of silver billion purohaaed under the Sherman Act ia ribauateJ " "ur reoonla," ecnlinued Boberia 'show a remark. ble increase in the gold production of the world, it bfe ing nearly trebl d In ten year. Tint ie why there ia no eilver question." "Do not get tba impreaaion bowavei we are going out of tbe gol I coin bu neae For tbe year ending today out eoinege'gold will r ach $600,000,1)00. ' Ribirte left tonigl.t for Beatt'r wbenoe he sill go to Alaska on a tour ol inspection. - War News . 81. Peterabiirg,July 1 No fartker news has been rcoeived from the hoot opto this hour. It is reported bsavy rains are hampering tb-movements ol the army.'; lp all oi roles tbe greae eet aniicty for newa (torn tbe as it ol war is manifeated. ' A Pleasant Afternoon .. Mrs U OOouoh'of IilanJ Oity en tertained a numbnr of lady friends oo Tbuts lay atternooo Jnne80, in honor ol her Iriend and former soboolma Mre Rthal Mtrk Hie ollltlnoi. ' ToS parlors were b-au'iful'y deoor ted wltS roaai and ayringa,'. after vpeoding some time ia sooial - enjoy ment over (heir" faney work, - Mre Ooucb preeented each with a piece of linen and requested them to work a battsn hoi VTA merry time tbey bad Over them. - Meadamea Znrbrlok and rbomas wart eleatnd a judges;- the first p. 1st en excellent pair nf button hole so.isaeri , was awarded to , Mra Binebart and the booby prise to M aa Lney Bommer arid all agreed she had juatly won it, however, she will pro- bibly never agslu win in a aimilir ooiiteet aa tbe hostess' presented ber with a tape line to meaaore her stitch es with in the future , All wri th-n iuvited to the dining room to partake ol dainty . refrnhmenta, Tbe ' after noon was a moat n joy able one and THURSDAY - iV.'.'.t " . ..' ." "' 0:1 i- . l( f 'II !9C All wash goods at a sOi r-ort ; i . ';; SPECIAL ON CLOTHING v : All Men's and Boys Clothes at a Great Reduction during this The Chicago I NEWLIN DRUG CO. when U re Ooaeb's enpbly . of kntton bole, ars eahaaited ell present - will bail with dVlighl nn lovitetioa to go again and repieoiab ber etoek. Tbe lnvit-d gnests wars: lira Etbsl karklllie, Hesdamee Jobaaoo, Zur brieV, Binebart, Hlrange, Bookman, Z MoOail, J MoO.ll, BidwelLQuim by, Halley, Buaeel, W.ltet., E Kiduls B Tbomu, W r O kelsr, and Mi a buoy 9oumr. ; ,.( i . . ; ! Base Bail:, : Wears to have three good gam s ol ball oa oar lal liamood. The trit game will lake lce torn' rrow at 8 o'olock. Tbe second game Bandar toreoooa at lOeliok and the game on the Poort t will be called promptly at 4 o'clock. PendUtnn has stiei glb ened her tam eageotally for' t'lla oe easios) aod ws are aatutr -4 o. three good games.. a ? ; ,. :. .. y i ;t ,; G. 7L R. Day H lu-ra liom the. big eanuon at 6 o'clock alii- morning waa the : initial feuu eof O A B day which ie being held in Proebatel' gr.ive. . : " v i The exeroitea oorameno-d tni fore n nn at 10 o'clrek . The Mg tent was fll led. The attendanoe from tbe ' City and va I y was gooil Tbirly-Bvs tit- erans from this aod Wallowa county ate irasenr... ';. ' 'Ooi.Oeri. B."0arry detlrerad Ibe sdJrca and EbrlKilpatrek an oration FRIDAY - AND . .-.' V . .--'.'"''"r '.sT'OPVi:"' ..- '.w-. '-!".' June 23, 24 erJJ ,..,.ii'.... SpgclSTBEoe Bale We will place o sale line of shoes excepting, Wl ; Lv-' Pouglasa. ;' This sale corsistsof a full line of mens, - women's aud children's Shoes, t . , ' . .' ..- '.-:.;. "'J. ,';....,:WV ; J.-''' ,!VVrc?''i.-Al!j ''" ' Remember One, Fnurtlt vS 1 1 r- t For Three Dtys Only r SPECIAL ON WASH GOODS reduction of 25 : per cent lor. wiHMnmnHwt No One Buys Drugs . No one sells them for amusement It's a ser : ious, important business on both sides. A drug . store should have two missions: One, to furnish drugs that can be relied on, tbe other to furnish : ' them for what thoy are worth. Drug stores ex-. ' ist toi tbe public good. Knowledge, experience and progressive methods should mark their niansgetnent. we endeavor to keep step with , the progress of the age, to m.et every require : meut of the conmunityj to conduct a store tbat shall stand far all that a erug store should. We wish to serve those who want accurate service, high-grade drugs, und uniformly fair and courteoaa treatment. both commanded marked altsntioa. Tte business mee ing is slow ia ' progrtw daring arhioh the viecUon of ffiears aod the next annual aaeating plaos will ba decided ut on. i .' This baa been an Ideal day on lb ' gronnds and tbe large crowd tboSDliib lyenjjyed tbe rxsrmaaa sd putlsg. Tomorrow is W B O day, varf inUreating pragrarp has beeti Arrange and'preaint vindication point to till larger attsn'd .ooi especially If toe weather ftoorore ai (tlrd. ' New Order : f"igj'i;'.!.",vw-t. ' ''.--." "' .'.- fVp it Organiser Mrs. Aa tie Mv Djvi laonlait evening hid tbe h.imir t ' organiaing the Ladies Balety of lbs Brotherhood of -Lwomativj FirmnasT anil the f.illnwlnj ofBoera were cb,ia o.!' .' Preatdent Mrs O ti Hampliera. P.t. - j I'realilenr Mrs A B Joav, M J F Sielobaik Vice Prasj Mrs rlattia) 8!or See and Chaplin.4 4 " Miss Mae Uavir, collector, Mra ' f " W Jackson tn-aanre; Mra V C Weather" by Warden, Mre WmKlntie, eoo'tii'tor ''!' Traateea Meadiimea Jones, Short an f Kenaie. :-. . - v That snob an order oaa be taatltrtteiJ i here is due only to the large numb lA i of railroad inen emplnyed , 1th the - - poaalble exception of Portlarid thla i the quit aimilir orwanluiion In th,.-. aiala. . .Anl In the United Biatea and . ' I anmd tb;ra er only W there mm onlv 1A4. - Ora Dll j . Lodne No lot which Is the ofll im to i . name, will ro-et twice each mo itb. and.- staitaont osd r bc mot aaeati s ng I "Hitlojs. ' A - SATURDAY" 25 for three days onr entire THREE' D4.Y3- ONLX sale. Store J mhi lit mum For Fun V jit ft Iaaaalft0TM 7 v