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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
-7" m r-.;iT CM t v til 11. m tiV- Pi -! ' Si-..: II lis rr M 1 0:: Si': ' j r Second land Goods! I prices. -"..-r.,.i,1 aiMii r Uouso Cleaning I 1 v .:.!." I ... , . , ; Carpet cleaned and laid. Furniture repaired and refiuished. Satisfactory work done. : Call on ui for anything you need. .' . . ; fl. B, HaMtBn Formerly Wm. Miller & Bro Are preparing to move thdir office to No. 1107 . Adams Avenue Foley-Roeaoh Building, ground floor where they will have the finest and moat modern suite of . of fices in the city. - ' . : ..,-,.,;,..,;.,".' They will be better prepared than ever to take care of everything in the line of - m - " Real Estate fi INSURANCE V, m Mortgage Loans A Few Choice Bargains in Wal lowa County Real Estate - v' (1) 200 acres of land, 120 acres capable of cultivation, 113 ao In fall sown wheat. Houae, barn and other buildings. A gr ana pan z,ouu (2) aW acre, small orchard, bouse, born and good outboildloes, 80 acre in fall wn eiun: small trcj.m of wator flow through place Arreatbamfn atfc.600 giatn; small tream of walur flow through pltwe Apnt (8) u acres of land partol whlefi in the ', outbuild itIKH Koodhl' sheds U tons of KViO in cattle In trade on i his bruiiertr. I'rlce 4 irjUai rea, 120 of o-ioice land PriVeflO per acre. His is a great bargain. . 5 I60aet(4 of fine land at $K) per Her Thus are a few of the many snaps Wa Dave to otter in in way oi real estate mrKBiaa. roc lurinw parucuiara auarsas,! M'Dfu.lel Sc WALLOWA, Fresh Cheeolates Fresh Bon Bona Fresh Nougact . ' Fresh Carmels I , " Fresh Taffey Fresh Salted Peanuts ' Fresh Salted Almonds . Fresh Popoorn PHILIP LOY WALL PAPER If yon are thinking of papering, this season, you should not fail to inspeot our stock. We have sold wall paper a good mauy years, but we can honestly say we have uever 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 aee onr new arrivals. New paper arriving every week. Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, Doors and Sash 1 0. F. C00UDGE Adam. Ave.. LA GRANDE OREGON - We Do I That wo can please all of the people all of the time 'but I WE DO CLAIM i That our plant has been uudetjihe same management for t nearly TEN YEARS I That during this time our aim has been tf please as !.neS; all, aUll times a. good work and courteous treat 5 That we will do our best to please you if you w.ll favor us with your patronage ; That Packages left at Anderson 4 Myers ? WW shons will receive the same prompt i i w; .mild if left fit the lnundry. IABC LAUNDRY PHONE J 183 : l B ; -F, D. Haigten: 0 4 M Noble's Store. . rglln tfa,600 rood house and finest of meadow; food house and hay can be out ob iba plaoe will take $10 per acrt. M'Donald - OREGON " Fruit Not Claim or Kirtley't attention that PROGRAM FOR 4th; Many Interesting Fea tures Provided For Entertainment of the itf Crowd. The following la lbs official program tor M Fourth. Untie by bind. Prayer by Chaplin I tbe day. Muslo by choir oi 100 voice. Btar 8pangled Banner Drill, accompanied by cborna of voices. Music by Choir. Reading of Deolar atlon of Indleendance by the Ooddee of Liberty. Muslo by Cbolr. Intro - daction ot Hpeaker of the day by Bon, JW Knowlea, of La Grande. JPat- riotlfl Addreia by Bon Cbai E Cochran of Colon. Hoaic by the band. Adjentn meat for lunoh. ' - Sporting events on Adams Avenue. oomnunefng at 1.30 o'clock P M Sharp ad ending with grknd exhibition of faainT and trtuk bicycle riding, and the wsnderfal feat of riding a bicycle do a ladder conabrocted from the top of the Bammer Bonae. ffx'.'t Ban Ball game, La Grande Vs. Fend- Ieton, at the base bel! rark, at 4 pm aharp, to which there will be an ad mission of SSota charged ' Immediately following the. ball game, there will be given free exhibition of , Wild Borae riding. Everybody it invited to witness this exhibition . , ; ; ;j Adjournment for Dinner At7.S0 P M thi cereraony of laving the correr atone of the Jnew city Hall tad Court Bonae wil take plaos at the site. Alt) a band concert at the tend on the corner of Adams Ave and Depot St, The climax of the day will be a grand Illuminated Street Pageant at 9 o'clock sharp Parade Formation First Diviaioo Officer of the Day G M Riohey, aids J W Soribei Col , F 8 Iwnhoe. Or derlies Col J H Peare, Mir. J B Thorton, Lieut. Wm Grant, Lieut. W J Church, Uapt. J C Benry, Lieut. OJSoribar, JM Murpl.y and N K West. All .o be mounted upon blaok horses. . . La Grande Brass Band. , Unole Sam and Columbia, represent ed by Graver Mellville and Miss Ada West Both mounted upon horses Original Thirteen Colonies, repre sented by tiiirteen girls mounted up on decorated bicyolet ; ' Goddeotol Lib r J , represented by Miss Lillian MoCall moui.til upon a handsomely decorated floai drawn by four white horses. - The forty five states of the Union', represented by forty five young, ladies on foot.' vi, '. . -v Territorial PossfS'ions, by cbarno ters on bcrtebaok . i ' Pieaident and dUtriot of Oolumb'a represented by Mr Geo Hsrmon and daughter Miss Georgia, mounted on horsebaok. ' t ' '. ; . Orator ol the Day, Charles E Coch ran, ol Union in carriage with Mayor Filiy and City Attorney Hon J W Knowles .. City official of La Grande. N La Grande Fire Department. ' . ' ' Second Division Patriotic Department - G A B beaded by the recently elect ed officers of the Eastern Oregon G A B Encampment . .Spanish War Veterans. W B 0 beaded by the recently el ot- ed offioers of tba W B 0 of Eastern Oregon. Co. L..O.N.G ' j - Third Division Local and Fraternal Orders Elgin Band. Uniform Bank, Woodman of the World Order of the Knights of Pbythias Order of Eagles Labor Unions ; Fourth Division Floats representing industrial, Fra ternal and Individual interests. Contestants for the finest driving horse and best decorated, carriage driven by a lady. Contestants lor finest driving borse and DHt decorated carriage driven by gentleman. , ."V Baas B. 1 Ter.. ; . ; i ' ., Fifth Division Chinese parade in wbioh tbe royal family will be on exhibition . Calitbumiaos In full costume Bay Seed Band with complete music LINE OF MARCH . Parade formation to bead at inter section ot Washington avenue and Fourth street extending south alo.in Fourth street. Line of .matoh to ex tending north along Fourth street to Adams avenue, along Adams avenue to Greenwood street, north upon 'Green wood street to Jefferson avenue, wet noon Jefferson to Doot street, ' south upon Depot street to Washington ave. wsai noon Washington avenne to re viewing Hand. Column wi l open for Gddess of Libert to past in review from Jeffer- J j son are. to Washington av. to be met by reception eommitiee compoaaeo. ui nisUi of hotter and twtiw Udlt wbo etcofthfif to HtKtlHg tttod. The commltt 8 eouiiitlori off Hrs 0 ) Bcriber, &ift SUffwddd WillUmt, fttfr Jmet Soodgrafa and Mitfes Maud De Long, Gartiude Mltohull, Alllu 8teven, Molna Aikio, Mary Bamtey Marie Clark, Emmk . Oia'k. . Hertie Aliiriob, and Edna 8ohiU. l'LOWEE GIRLS J Dorothy Romig, Mildred Basvit, Freiderika 8ob'lke & Soroth, Myert No Bull Fight Wallace, Idabo, June 30 8heriff Chariot Maoley baa been iottiucted by Proteouting Attorney Gray that the oontempUted exhibition ball light by Sum I Bublet it prohibited by law and chat it ia bit duty to prevent it, with II the force which may bi neoeaury. 8her:tT Man ley will carry out the instruction! of the proneouting attor ney and the fight will not occur. DELUGED BY CLOUDBURST PitUburg June 30 Over 500 hornet business houses and school!, ibort distance from Pilttb'irg on the Pan Handle Btilroad, were inundated by a cloudburst last night. Many buildingB and bridges were washed away, horses and catili were drowned, and at least one life was I . t. There were , many . narrow escapes. The flttd did not subside until daylight and mauy fam lies slept out of doo s all nigbt. Tracks washed away and many towns above and rxlow Oak dale are . w. thout means of com munication. The only fatality .re ported so far was the drowning ol an unknown Iilaifn. The dam ge will reach ilOO.000. -, . Last evening G G Siililoger and 0 A Oliver, of Company L 0 N Gof this plaoe loft on passenger train No 6 for Portland, from wbioh plaoe they laave this rrorning for Amcrioan Lake, Wash., where tbeygn ahead of Oo. L in order to jriolioe for ibe shooting tournament to be held at that place. In this shouting contest twenty oiei. resilioud from the US Regulars and twenty men from tbe militia of each ol the R ates of Oragou, Wash ington and Idaho.. Our b lya are con fident of bucoosb. Dance. . Friday and Saturday even ings of this week (here will be a dance given in Armory Hall. Thomas' Orchestra will furnich the music Admission at the door, 50 cents, extia ladies 25 cents. A good time assured . to all. Under the auspices , of Co. L. ' THAT TlKED KKIiLINU If you are Innqnid, dopiessed and iucapab'e for work, at indicates that your liAor is out of order, Hurblne will nsBist natme to throw off head aches, rheumatism and ailmonts akin to uervousness and testore the energle andvlbillty of eoui;d und porfoot health J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 22 191)2: "I have used Horbine for tbe paBt two years. It has done mo more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tiled feollng I take a dose of Ifeibine. . It is the host uiedioli p over made for chills and fever." 60cta a bottle. Sold by Newlln Drug Co. , .'. Estray Notice Notice is hereby given that there oame to my piece on the Owsley estate one and ouo hnlf milos north of La Grande, one g'ny horso, no vieiable bramls, about 11 years old, weight a bout 1150 pounds, Owner may have I same by proving property and paying for this notice and lor care ana atten tion and feed. Dated Ibis day of July 1904. Joe Jonei HARD WALL PLASTER Otily costs about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES. , .: No danger of ' freeing as it can -he usei! in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tie as all and mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, Windows, pipe holes, etc are eneily CUt IhrOUizb i. n i- .!..,. r .1 . trinity and thus prevents short circuiting It. adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It contains no acids nor chemicals to corrode It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire boiug a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having flustering to do should consult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given r- n r ir i m n C. rtLULAiXU, fnone C Co. L ILlrBIIUbersof 'Co. Li Sti Inftf) O. N. '. Are hereby ordered to report at the arliiory on July 4th attA.lt, tor the purpose ot participating in toe tirade On that date- By order ot H K COOUDUS . i '':,.':' - Capt Cothdg. Co, Pfanc Instruction. ? Firs claas Instruction on the piano. Harriet E Young, Phone 1931 Joly87. For Rent Eleven room home next door to the post oOlce tor rent 121 per month in advance. Apply to Fied Myers in La Grande National Bank. Notice To all parties Jnteretted, notice la hereby given that all bodlis mast : be removed from the old city oemetary within a reatenable time, .And Jnst as soon as the orop is off K tt which will ran through the property will be open ed. Dated at La Grande Ore. this toe 27th day of June. ' ' June 27 4H.-, ' GeoO'Coaner LOST Book, Blaok leather, with ooo traots tnd reoloptt of Singer Sewing machine oo In It; ot no value to any one buf myself. 1 lease Retui n to A H Stone La Grande and receive reward. ' Berries Now 1 Gooseberries and Current Currents ready for delivery first of week, 8upply Limited . 2 Issue P 1828. Best' Easiest v Way to reach Wallowa county, is to patronize the , TENDERFOOT TRANSPOR- TATION COMPANY. ; ' Coaches leave Elgin arrive at Elgin daily GOOD SERVICE . FAST TIME COURTEOUS TREATMENT Special rates to Parties . . Livery Stable Acooramoda ; - tions- ; Proprietors own "stables" at Joseph and Lostine. Elgin offlooat City Botei; Odegoiv and iirr.i't'jek. --' - t. UEPABt Ilm. HcheHul TBO ' LA OHANDS. NO. S . . 8150 p.m. Bah Lake, IMiiver PI. .,n.-. NO a Worth, Omaha, Kansas s0-n. tmi m titty. at, I ouis, fhlcaico ' 'H and Kaat. . ' I Portland, Dallea, Fea- ". KAW"iloant'ror; 0 " Ci'zry'-,ip P eq ..lb, via ape- : kane. ' - Portlnnd, IMUna, Hen NO 6 i dlcton (Jmatllla Wal- Kn a 1 lnlR,Lowlton,Oolftii " llomtow, WallaoeWar sjaflam M pm dnor, bpokaae and " other polnta east and north yiaMpoaapa. WoDa'ly 'aland City, A. Heel, , eicjdt imbler, and Elgin N Sunday connection, at Mi la , SdO a at 0:1B a m with atage for points . . In Wallowa county '" - Ooean Btenmers between Portland and 8an Francisco evory five days ' E. O, MOOR&, Agent ' Special Excursion to the World's Fair. ,. The Denvor and Rio Grande, In con nection witu i no misBouri racino, will run a aeries of per onally con ducted excursions to the World's fair during June. These excursions will .run through to St. Louis witbont j chnnge of curs, milking short stops at prinoipnl points onroiite. 'The rlrst of thoBo exoareinns will leave Portland June 7, and the second June 17, The rate from Ia (iriindo"' III bo (CO to St. Louis and return. Excursionists go ing Ala tbe Denver & Rio Grande have the piivilege of returning by a differ ent route. This In the must pleasant way. as well as the most dellKbtttil route to croBB the continent. Ibe stops arranged Rive, an opportunity nl.tllnn In nn.l U-n. ., If you wisb to accompany ono of tbeeo wtcnrslpns wriba lit owes to W 0 Mo ' Hrido, IJ4 Third streot, Portland, for Bleeping car reservations THE MARKETS (June 21) Liverpool July wheat 8 a 3 1-1 d, New Vork Bilvor 65 1-2; Union Pa ciflo 87 1-2; Pfd 01 1-2. Chit ano July wheat opened 84 8-8 to 3-4; closed 84 18; barley 43 64; 11k x 101 ; Northern 107 12. Sin Prccisd-t.'ssh wheat 126 1-4 Portland-Wheat Walla Walla 00; Bluestem 77) Valley 78 j oattle best steers 3 Co; medium 3 2b; cow 800. Tunima .Whaat ItlnAatilin- flOl fUnh , 1 - I j70. - ; ftllilf6albpaloh. dtU J9df Mtrise direct irom the f tr by IrkOBo An order lor Mrriee f any kind rill Mcslte OOfbpt attentioh ri wU be dllifMd U datts. Befe.blr the phone U 1(26 for fteth bsfries. - Dr. I'ACHARLIVN VETEBINARY SURGEON Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 j - : Residenee phone 701 o oooaoaBDOBoaDQDBoaaoa n a a National Bank, , I AG RAN D 13, . . OREGON Capital Stock fully paid 8urplus fund - . Liability of Shareholdera Responsibility . . . We do a greneral bauking and exolianjte busiuesa. Drafta bought and gold on earterh and foreign bank. JOSEPH.PALMER, President a a B anaoiinDDOD J. H. Pcare,; the Jeweler CLOSING OCT SALE For thn next thirty das t offer uiy entire stouk of' goodr, . in- cludiDg dress goods, trimmings, shoes, millinery in fact everything in tny line AT COST An invitation is extended to the publio to ooine in and learn prices whether yodbuy or not. - ft W Jtughlin & Co CHEAP LUMBER When you buy cheap you buy. .,;,..., - ..v - When yon buy good lumber yon get just what you want. . Den't be caught with ads for cheap lumber. When in need of quality at a reasonable price call . on us. , ' ' ; . 1 STODDARD LUMBER CO. l. - STONE AND BRICK Of All Kinds Done r ah AT WM C HANSEN Phoue, Main 1621 i. 1 I J 1 Ladies' High Grade 83.50 prioet that are uever higher than such goods are woath. The best QUALITY shoes are cheapest in the end by far. The "QUALITY ' Shoe store T M STUBBLEF1ELD, . , Next door to J U Berrys. of UpdMIU tbe SUdlilibr llnnaa OrH Of We best rbasioal Inttltutloue in tbe state. Four roomt use.) for tttatlcal loatraaUo, U grades of music Uof Kt. Deparment 1, 2 rooms aimi lot the S tint grmde t blldren at U aft ot 6 and older oam dim hnnr . day. Department 2, rooms tor grade a w s iar papiia ox all aaea "li e Mt eat courar beet Draotio.T mnainal In. traaiioa - MiaueJ eonte.U for nd. la eveer lew weeks. :. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant' . p a a a a a o o D o 60,000 , t 13.000 60,000 ' 188,000 -"j M W. 80RIBER, Cashier OD n o a a d a c , My Lady's Jewels Certainly add to ber attraotivmeae The poet who wro e lhat "B.-auiy nn-4 adoned Is adomed the n ott" probably rao nu uoiiara. rie enainiy aniiwi-ai little sense. And if bit Udy love hdJ 'WH IMJ WlRfl J VI ' vv Dainty Broaches :' 8be would not have believed him For a w man naturally lovea lo adorn herself. - No one c.n blarce l er utter they visit mv etore. Huh b. tntifui ibinga at so moderate a cost were neverj seen before. Ibe re are things for men too. Jnst rome in and sea bow moehl ore i ooold have said about thtm. shirt waists, tkirty hosiery, 1 ' lumber you gel just what v - r y:-. fOI Host people don't know : what ecouomy means. - Merely pinch ing the price isn't economy. Real economy thinks j 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 extr -vagance. When wo buy our jgoods we look first to QUALITY both in material and workman ship, j When we sell our goods I we give you good QUALITY at ((eeeeeeeeeeeeeeel ee "1 frje-' i i ..-..i-.-ii. T AMI 4,Kltt.", v