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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1904)
'B 1 I. JIM1 ioit Mbfe floVt Ihbw fifiL ecdilBiUf means., tterelypinck ing tbf price IshV economy. eal economy tbibkl lat of' price and first of QUALITY. ; Economy It in what you. get,; not in what jroa pay. Sating money at tbe expense of QUAL lTYisn't economy, it i extra vagance. When we buy bar I goods we look first to QUALITY both in material aud workman ship. When we sell onr goods we give you good QUALITY . at prioes that are uever higher than suoh gcoda are woitb. Tbe best QUALITY shoes are cheapest in the end by far The "QUALITY"' Shoe store T M STUBBLEFIELD; : . , -, ; - Next door to J M Berrys. -"'Ladies High Qrade 13.50 LiilSi unfiiioa lelteri.rsdisinlog in tbe La Grande Post office tor ino week ending Suly 11 'Oti . Aeher, Lewis . Dent, Jobs Jonas, yietn Millar, LissleCaldanll " : Wsrgoner, B.T. Blddle, George Bikes, liable . ' Jack, May ,;'C. -, PickUmeir, G. W. Wi'leOD, Ed. OaldMll, B. 0. . Herman, W. H. Miller, Bert ' Sorenson, Ghsrley The abore will be beld 14 days sod then seat to tbe Deed Setter office. When celled (or phase mention Ad vertised July 11. ' ' J.O. ArdreyP. M. Per. A. G. SOMMER HOUSE Wm. Miller Brog Are preparing to move their office to No. 1107 Adams , Avenue Foley-Roesch Building, ground floor where , they will have the finest and most modern suite : of of fices in the city. They will be better prepared than ever to take care of everything in the line of - ' -' ' ' Real iKstate : INSURANCE Mortgage Loans Geo, U. Allen Portland Heyer Abraham do Geo. W. Greenbftom - da " Cbarlee Gaald . do A B Liobenaleln do A fiasoh - do WAS Coulter do G A Taylor ' do A E Buafi ' Chicago VJ Babooek . '.. do E filbert , . Baker Elmer Bibi ', Wallowa MreGHUdhel Meadows I. E L Clark . .. Pine Clan 0 Wilson. Spokane O 0 Klnraid .- Tonopsh Nov J A Snyder , St Louie J W Irwin 1. , Taooma OAAroimm Heppner Susan Burns Paradiie Fred Palmer ... : ' " . Imb'er ir-il iofl'Sst ft U 0(Ahd?s ditsoo, .jjar tbe fc gln brabcli hi the t. B.' ft hi ttsiiroadi, ; . - . We lurnisti the purchaser a( lbs (fail of three years a tnrillty growing apple orchard, ode thai ha been eared for from setting, in the mdat approved ; manner, cultivating tbe land sis to eight tirr.ee a year , keeping the griund well pulveiii:d, and at all times tree from weeds, grass and othcregitition between May let and Auicuat JDtb, o' each year; keeping the trees pruned in tbe niott soientillo manner: removing and burning all cuttings and tuckers, and :u ehott do any and al! work whiob will bslor tbe best intereet of tbe land and trees. We replant all trees that may die in tha first, second end third years', and pay all taxes on tbe land or three years. We lurnieb tbe land l.b r and materialaod traes aud tbree years' care, at the price of $120 per T " THE MARKETS v : ' (July 9) Liverpool July wheat 8 s 6d, New York Silver 68 1-4; Union Ps oiflo ;Pfd 905-8. Chicago July wheat opened 88 3-4 a 90. rUrley 1J 50; Northwestern 117 1-2. San Franolsoo Cash wheat 125 Portland-Wheat Walla Walla 67 69) Bluestem 77; Valley 78; Taooma Wheat Bluestem 80; Club 70. 4y(otltt , , . , . Our.lerms W jiiyulent'irl i& fW bibi of puichan price, caab ; balance Id tbri yearly payment, bearing In. tefeti ai tbe rats rjf sii per s.nt per anbbni ' Tht bUrcbuere'an Httialn where ka is make no immediate change in - bis business or borne it itreste making bis present business pay for bis investment saorifioing no time while tbe orehsrd is being brought into bearing" condi tion snd rest ataured that skilled bi r ticnltursliats will do tbe woik better tbsn he can unlusbe'baa bad borti oultursl ezperionoe under oouditione eiieting In Oregon. ' Alter trees bave bad scientific care pruning and shap ing for tbree years, tbe subsepuent work is muoh more methodical and can oo suooeisfullydons by theas with out horticultural skill ' Aa an investment it ii guilt edge; and is tbs nearest possible approaob toa BuaraL.teed annuity. - We have ell our woik done by con tract and the contractors are nnder heavy bouds to us for the faithful pre- lormance Of their work. We bave executed a bond to tbe amount of $10,000 snd bave appoint ed Hon J M Cburoh, oaabier of the La Grande Nationil Bank, trustee to indemnify sny parties purchasing land on the Grande Ronde Valley Fruit Farm fr.im us ho may suffer by our not fulfilling our obligations. . Iretn' fe tils' hldh.;,.' IZi bsslea airecr .from fi. rro3 by Ik. rteita prompt Itteatlon will be dallvsred at one; RetfsUber the ptichs 14 19S8 idi rnsb Urriaai --4 ,U ' ' ltrrsr rTf""-' " n Dr. P A CHARLTON VETEEINARY 'SURGEON, Office at A T Hill' Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 . Residence phone 701 - Opposite the Bomm6t titioit. One of tbe beat rJirJsfca'l Institutions In tbe statau t'pur rdorfla dsed for anusioal iqatrucaien, IB grades of mueia tangnt. JDapatmsnt X, ii rodma ared for lbs S first grade. Children at the age ef ft aad older ooma ow boor awry day. Department 'i, i rooms for grades 4 to 16 for pupils of all ages Ttie lat est oouree Pff t paaetieal mostoal l:i striiction ' Muli-nl oonis.ts for med ala every few seeks. . - - - E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant ODODDDOBOD ODODO D D D D O DO Farmers' atid Taders, National Bank." D LAGRANDE. OREGON: MY SHINES CURES OLD SORBS Westmoreland, Kans. Hay E 1902. 1 Ballaid Bnow Liniment Co. our Snow i I in.n.Anf ..11 D.I ntl .1 1 ll BUM fill ttlA fllflft 1 of my chin that was supposed to be a, 1 An ke tDe gmiia that won't come t-ancer. I he so,e was stubborn and . . . . ht d t would not y e d to tieatment, until - ' - r - ltlied Suow Liniment, which did the right I nsa only Whitmore's paste work iu alio, t oider. My sister, Mrs and guaran ee that if after thirty days Sophia J la'Bon, Alleuevllle, MltBn trial you find that It has in any .way Co, fa, Iihb a sore and mistrusts that it is a ounter. 1'leuao send her a S0u bottle. Sold by Kewllu Drug Co. i s A Few Choice Bargains in Wal lowa County Real Estate (1) 200 acres of land, 120 acres capable of cultivation, 113 ao In fall eown wheat. House, barn and other buildings. A gr ,M0na?reXmall orchard, houio. bam and good OTibuildlnga, 80 acres infall towll (nam; arnall atroarn ot walur flow tlir iuBh plact-A. great Santaln at Ji,600 SI 2I0 acres of la id part oi wlilcfi is tho ffneH of meudow; good house a id ombuUdhiBS good h 1 .Imcln. im ol hay can be cut on the place-will Ulte taSO in cattle in trade on this property. Trice $10 per acre- " " 7K , liO orti 'nice lalid-Frfue tlO per acre. ThU la a great bargain. JiL'tri'asai. M'DPiniel &, M' Don aid WALLOWA, - - OREGON . Fresh Checolates Fresh Bon Bona 4 Fresli Nougact Fresh Carmels Fresh Tafifey FreBh Salted Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresh V. t y Fruit PHILIP LOY PASSENGER COACH CAUGHT FIRE. ' .This morning as psisenger train No' 6, east bound steamed into tbe station tbere were thin wreathe of enmke is suing Irom the real end ol one ol tbe e.?air ears under tbe bottom ol the' orr. When it was discovered by tbe officials tbere wss some little 00m- mct'on for a moment but when it wse discovered that tbsre was no danger o b expected the work ol putting out tbe Bre was gone at deliberately and systematically without any contusion, Tbe passengers who remained in the oar while at tbe atetirn did not know that tbere was sny tirj, and "where ignorance is bltrs, 'twete lolly to be wive." . ' The only explanation given for t he occurrence is that . a spsrk from the shoe of the trucks, while coming down tbe grade to tbe est of the city at t. rapid rate, flew up and found lodg ment on ' the bottom of tbe coach under tbe toilet room and was there fanned into a flame by the rapid mo tion xrfthe train . .The damage done was insignifiosnt, and on aeoouot of the prompt actiob of the railway offi- cisli tbe train was uct dejayed. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. 'I would cough nearly all night long," writes MrsChas Applegsle, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that if 1 talked a bloek I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other wediciues fuiled, three U 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured nieaudjl gained 58 pounds." Its absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colde, La Grippe, Brouchiiis and all Throat and Lnng troubles. Price 60c and 1.00. Trial bottles free at Nowlin Drug Co. way injured the leather I will present the customer with a t5 pair of shoes purobssod at any store be may select, . It you desire really first olsss work oall and get a shine. Ladles wora a spooialty. Remember tbe place, Krt: ley's Barber Shop, where everything is first class from the boot black up, JOKB. WILLIAMS. . For Rent. Eleven room houee next door to the post olllee tor rent $21 per month In advance. Apply to l?ied Myers lu Grande National Uank. , Estray Notice Notice is hereby given that bout lloi) poundB, Owner msy bave same by proving property and paying fur this notice and ior care and atten tion and teed. Dated I his day of July 1904. Joe Joues I Cabbage Plants Z Caeblner of Fruitdsle, baa a large number of cabbage plants for sale. Phone 1937. tf WALL PAPER If yju are thinkiog of papering, this season, you should uot fail to inspect oar stock. We have so d wall paper a good mauy years, but we can honest y my we Lave never been able to offer such truly artistic designs at such an extremely low price as we are now showing. " We have Ta'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 I Will Sill My home place in old town about 3 Iaores, My farm of eighty acres, 2 miles east of La Grande, and 2 lots on 2nd St. Grandy's addition. Wm. Baker jU-14. Notice Parties rno own - shsde trees are I hereby notified to bave them trimmed to a suffiolsnt hsigbtso they will not interfere witb pedestrisns 00 tbe side walks. . 1 : F J Bynborst, Street Supt, 0. aV ; Adams Avenue. F. C00L1DGE LA GRANDE, OREGON for s : We Do Not Claim That wo can please all of the people all of the time 'but I WE DO CLAIM rpu, ,., nlarit has been undeihhe same management I nearly TEN YEARS been to please I liftl UUI IUti IUIO aaa v . " 5 nearly all, at 111 times as good work and courteous treat That we will do our best to please you if you will favor us with your patronage ( That Packages left at Anderson 4 Myers or Kirtleys t barber 8,,ops will receive tbe same prompt attention that they would if left at the laundry. IABC LAUNDRY I - PHONE j 1851 THAT T1BED FEELING . If yon are lanquid, depressed and incapable for work, at indicates that your lixer is out of order. Herblne will assist nature to throw off bead' aches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore tbe energie and vitality of sonnd and perfect health 1 J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 22 1902: "I bave used Herblne for tbe past two yoars. It, has jlone me more good than all the doctors. W hen I feel bad and have that tiled feeling I take a dose of Herblne. It tbe best msdiolne ever made for chills and fever." 60cts a bottle. Sold by Newlln Drng Co. La tbers Cherries Mav Duke oherrles now ready lor daliverv. 1'bo.e 1011. Residence Ibi miles N E ol La brands tf. XstmanA Sparrow. . . Special Excursion to the World's . Fair. . The Denver and Bio Grande. In con nection with the Missouri Paciflo, will run a series of ner-onallv con ducted excursions to the World's fair riiirinn June. These exourslous will rnn throusrh to St. LoulB without change of cars, making short stops at principal points eurouie. xne uroi,o these excursions will leave Portland June 7, and the second June 17. The . rata from La Urande v be S60 to St. Louis and return.: Excursionists go ing Ala the Denver & Hio Grande bave came to my place on tbe Owsley es.ate P-o ,e . f one arid one halt miles north ol La wayi we aB tne mo8t delightful Grande, one u-uv horso, no visiable route to cross the continent. The hinn i. about 11 vears old. weiuht a-i stops ananged give an opportunity . Capital Stock fully paid , . I 60,000 , . " Surplua fund ; - - 13.000 Iaiability of Shareholder. ' v ' 60,000 Responsibility;.! . 183,000' ' We do a general baukibg and exohange business. Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER,' President .'. )r , , i....-: :J. W SCRIBBR, Cashier D a a a a a a a tf a 0 aaDOaDDDDDDDDaOODDDaDD : My Lady's Jewell " The poet whowro'e that "Beauty nnn arlorneu is auoineu ana must pivuKuiyi ' 1 - J -l.! lUH It. .ui.lnli. .Kniuwl little srnss. And if his lady love had. teen my oiapiay 01 .; Dainty Broaches , She would hot have believed him For a wi man naturally loves to adornl herself. No one can blame her after! . they visit my store. Huch br snliluil hinge at so moderate a cost were never! teen before. Tbere are things for men too. J oat come in and see bow much! more I could bave said about them. J. It. Peare, the Jeweler CLOSING OCT SALE 1 , For the next thirty days I offer my entire slock of good?, in cluding dress goods, trimmings, shirt' waists, ' ikirts, hosiery, ' shoes, millinery in fact everything in my line AT COST An invitation is extended to the publio to come in and learn prices whether od buy or not. . 1 R W LaugMin & Co Delightful Route, Daylight Ride Dizzy Crags, Deep Uauous. A Golden Opportunity See ualure In all her glorious beauty, and then the acme ol man's handiwork. The first is found Rlonsr the line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and tlin latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your tnp-will be one of plensure make tbe most of it. For information and lllus trated literature write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. : Portland, Oregon nf vialtlns in and about Kansas City If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W C Mo Bride, 124 Third street, Portland, for Sleeping car reservations Spokane Cafe CTalir the new management is rapidly building np a good' trade. Prompt service, cour teous treatment, . everything olean, and you- will afVay s Hud plenty to eat, are the1! causes of the increased patronage. Tiy our regular 'CHEAP LUMBER' what what Piano Instruction. Firs clsss instruction on tbe piano. Harriet E Young, Phone 1931 July 27. For Sale 160 acre farm improoved 6 miles South ol Union. Write or call on Frank Bollln, P O Talocaaset. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY FRUIT FARM The Grande Roods Vslley Fruit Farm contains 820 aeres and is to be sold la lots of five sores and op to soit HARD WALL PLASTER Only costs about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No dauper of freezing as it can be used in zero weather Being llexible instead of brit tie as all Band inortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc are entily cat through j it It is n non conductor of elec tricity and thus prevents snort circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It contains tin acids nor chemicals to corrods It will not burn nor dismlpgrnle by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will unilor no condition pit or blister Parties having ilti8teriug to doBhould consult me regarding i this clans of work Ebtimates cheerfully given E. REISLANO, Phone 371 25 Cent Meal Many say It is by far the' best meal in the inland Empire. Try one and then you may judge. Open day and nigKt. Depot Street SPOKANE CAFE J. Fr Johnson Depot St. v La Grande.Or. When you buy cheap lumber you get just you buy. '. " When you bay good lumber you get Just you want.' ; , Don't be caught with ads , for cheap lumber. When in need of quality at a reasonable price call on us. STODDARD LUMBER CO. Best and; Easiest Way ; to reach Wallowa county is to patronize the TENDERFOOT TRANSPOR TATION G0MPANY. and arrive at, Elgin daily GOOD SERVICE FAST TIME! COURTEOUS TREATMENT Social rates to Parties Livery Stable Accommodations, Proprietors own stables at Joseph and Lostine. Elgin office at City Hotel STONE AND BRICK WORK - . Of All KindsDone . AT REASONABLE WM C HANSEN . Phone, Main 1621 ii GOING TO ST LOUIS? Then you will need a strong Trunk aud nice Hand Bags. We have jast received a fine assortment, Just what you want at $1 75 to $12.50. Nothing cheap about these except tbe prioe. MORE GOOD VALUES Horse Shoe wringers, 12 85; elsewhere 3 00; Camp Stoves 1 40, Good Typewriter 22 60, Jewel Range, 35 OC, Universal Range 30 00, Fine Iron Bed 6 50, Child's Bed 1 76 and 8 00, Baby Go Cart 8 00, Gaso- , lene Stoves 2 60 to 16 00. ; - i 1 , ' ' DIG VALUES and Jelly glasses. : Look over Crockery for odd pieces Cheapest house in Union Co. on Grauite and Tinware. Sewing machines on easy payments. House Cleaning, Upholstering and . and Furnituie repairing promptly done. Call on os we will save you money. ' k ' I H. B, Haigten F.D. Haijto Formerly O A M Noble's Store. m Mi I is