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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1904)
' . EAGLES' FREE STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL La Grande, Oregon, July 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 22 and 23 All Attraction! are Furnished By the Famous DIXIE CARNIVAL COMPANY " HWnrino- DANA THOM SON. world's chamoion hieh diver, divine twice dailv from bis lofty tower 100 feet high into a tank oonUinine but three feet of water. THE BERGER TROUPE -f tumblers, bead and hand balancerstwice daily, and FREE : in TM niffVi riasa Mornl Shows. Bic Ferris Wheel. Braes Bands. Merrv-Go-Round. Bieeer and Better than a circus. ' Meet If on n Midway. ; Don't Forget the Date JULY 18 to 23, On the streets no enclosure. La Grande, Oregoa. Half a Carload of New Wall Paper. S We have utt received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. This Is more paper than any one : firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. 1 This paper la all for sale and mast be sold tbt eeason. We have brought two tost olasa paper hangers direct from Chicago, Who are without doubt the d osV skllltol workman in Eastern . '- wlkftj with the fto flrat olaw P.rr hangers already in oar em atlor, ghMHtbe beet working toeee in the Inland Etnplra.J Stacklanu & McLachlen PAINTS 6IL2S AND GLASS TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Laud Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk ' Seed Wheat. Baled Barley. Oats. Etc' w - The only Seed House inUnion County. A. V. Olivei? JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 LOCAL ITEMS OF - INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. SECOND nINDQOODJ Of all kinds for sule. We also buy everything in the line of second hiuul goods. Remember we piy cash and all you have to io is to phone to us and e will send a man to your house and buy your goods. We also have the following suaps for sale: Bed Room Suit..... $14 00 Baby Cab 8 76 Guitar..... 6 00 4ccordeon 2 00 Cook Stoves 6 00 and up Bed Springs. ........ .50 cents and up Bed Stead. ........... .50 cents and up Money loaned on Chuttela. ' . . . The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we atlll boy and sell all) kind. 'Phone 1581 at Saeond Hand Goods. j jt jt a HWMMIIIMMMIIIMIMMMIIIIMMtMIHIIMMIl dlctv Sxpoyil'icn fh Abb 50 GTS. Call &, Look atThem . SOMETHING UP-TO-DATE BOSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND CENTS FURNISHINGS. Chu Q Bants left today fcr a proapect Ing tour op the river expecting to be abwot about one week. Mao Wood of the Uoldeu Kule, who has been confined to hie borne tor sever al days It able to again be at his plaoe of business : Jobn Glasi and family left to 'ay for t twr overland to California in the houa that the change will be boulflcial to bis health. B Warnstaff , who resides on Fox hill will have an exceptionally fine iruit crop this year. As delicious trait las ws bare ever seen grown anywhere was picked from his orchard last year Mr Blllins of Union passed through the city yesterday with two car loads f horse purchased in this valley for the Walla Walla market. Dr G W Blggera returned last even- till from a business trip to Bauer City aul Unlun. I Mrs Carrie Wellman, arrived in the city this morning fioin Palo Alto, Cali fornia. She will remain here, visiting tl .tivej and friends. Contractor J L Slater returned this morning from Portland where be has been arranging for thti city hall the ooutract (or building which baa been awarded to him, Mrs Charles Oreen and children who have been in the city visiting friends and relatives left this morning for their homo at Bauer City. . r-herlu Pennington yesterka? purchaa , d H half blo-k near the e':ty hall and wall begin a' once the oon'truo'iun of (;I000 resilience. 'I he price r. aid (or the !oi was 1000. He expects lo have his wl 'ence completed by the time the records are brought to La Graado. J A Abbott wf.o is operating a saw m it In the Cove la in La Gran.lt; toduy lio haa nit 500,000 Uet B fur tills saa--uxi and expects to out 200,000 . feet nnro. The local demind gives him a m rket for all he oan turn out. , K!oelvcr A A Roberts return (I yes terday from Pcml eton where he was with his wife who has been tick with Hpendlcitls, for several days she was packed in ioe. Mrs Roberts is now daily improving and la expected to be able to sit up in a lew days. v As soon aa she Is able she will come to La Grande. J A Rodgers will open the sntonn en OeiOt street recently occupied by Hoott dc i 'rasaman Saturday night, with a bigopta ng. Mr Rogers was formerly w'.tb Moore & Rodgers on Fir St and Is well known in this city. While lb condition of Mm Eva Andrnsa is slightly improved she istill very sick. Mo one Is permitted to see her but those In attendance feel en nourajed and hope the next few days 111 se t a marked chang for the better ir tl rJ.lpr-, ol Starkey was a La , Grard Mtt' r yesterday lie states that the graai inline starkey country was never bttter and tbat the atock men are all happy and prosperous, Tbere haa been an unusual amount of rain there this soason whlih haa caused the grassto grow far in excess of any I raviolis yeai since be has been in tl e region 1 ere has not been a ;day for the pa'? liirty days but what some sort of " ewer has not ;taken place at som ' U ue during the day, (J M. Slovens was in the city today with a load ol strawberries. Hestatea the season would last several days yet 11 pickers oould be seoured, they were now paying 40 cents per crate fcr pick ing and eouli not secure at that price. Mis M V Barttn.ese has sold her (arm to miles east of this city to Mr Green wood, late of Utah, and will move to Wa.l i Walla Sunday where she has putchased property and will make her luture home. FIRST STEPS TAKEN It Now Looks As If a Settlement of 'the Big Meat Packers Strike Will Be Reached. Uaheppe lie irste aauried in Marseilles Fraac, May I 1WL A daughter, Andrae, was - bm in August ol the following year. Mrs Clark was the daogl Ui of Dr. aa Mrs P J Laebapeplle of Butts. Like Senator Clerk Or Uebsppelle was aa early settler of Montana, Be died 13 years ago, leaving bia wife and several onildren almost penniless. J Senator Clark undertook tbeedooe-jj tion of the children. The eldest J daughter, Anns, was sent to Europe to complete ' btr tduoatiop. 8b is ea accomplished linguist, speaking German, French, Spanish and is now studying . Italian. She is a tslented musician and was a pupil of Professor Hasslemaar, tbe eminent harpist. ' Senator Clark will reopen bis Wash ington home lo tbe fall and will reside there with bis beautiful wife and ebild. eeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeees E. P.Stapleg E. E. Romlg ; Chioago July 14 Arbitration of tbe grievances which precipitated tbe gen eral strike in tbe meat paoking bouses appears tonight to be in sight and a oooftrenoe bttween the employer! and strikers will b) btlJ tomorrow morn ing. The initial steps t werd a set tlement was taken this svening by tbe tate b rd of arbitration who inter viewed' both sides. Asa result of tbe bonferenoes, Donnelly, leader of the strike, sent a communication to tbt packers stating tbat the unions wen willing to accept a settlement through tbe board of arbitration. No reply is expected befoie tomorrow but it is ex. peoted tbat tbe reply will be oonsil iatory bsoause the packers offered to arbitrate the matter in dispute be- fore the strike was called. City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room House For Sale. Also Other City PropertyAt GRANT h HERR0NS President Kruger Dead London, July 14. Ex-President Kruger of the Boers, died this moraing at Ularens Swltserland. f CLARKS STATEMENT The fact tbat United States Senator W A Clark, of Montana has just an nounced tbe fact tbat be has been married for the past three years Is pro ducing no small comment among tbe 400 " Senator Clark Is reputed to be the wealthiest man now in the United States and will rank with any on this side of tbe Atlantic. His personal statement relative to tbe matter will nodoubt' be takeii as s correct solo tion of tbe question. - .. The folliwlng authentic statement from Senator W A Clark, on the delay of three years in announcing bis second marriage, will appear In tbe Butte Miner Wednsday morning: 'There are many good roasons why both Mrs Clark and myself desired to keep our marriage a secret. Mrs Clark did not care for social distinction nor the obligation tbat would entail upon ber sharing my public life. She was anxious to remain in Europe for a time to continue her studies and felt abe oould do this with more freedom. "Personslly 1 would have preferred to bave ber with me at all times, bnt my extensive interests compelled me to spend a great deal of time traveling tbroogb tbe United States, and I did not bave tbe time to devote to social obligations and requirements. It has been stated that my family objected to this union. Whatever apprehension, if any, may have existed in this spsct on my part was entirely dissipat ed when the facts were disclosed bv thecordiBl reception of the information and their approval of these relations wbioh were so essential to my happi- ness. men again, i wanted my child to be educated In America and brought tip as a tesoluts and patriotio American," Senator W A CI irk and Hiss Anna A Pleasant Evening. One of tbe most enjoyable evenings of tbe season wee last Sunday evening spent at the borne of Mr end Mrs Nets Holvtr on ol Bi'gard wbsre those pre sent enjoyed dilicious ioe cream and eake. Mr and Mrs Holverson proved themselves charming entertainers as they always do. Those (ortunate enough to reosive iuvitationt were Ml and Mrs Blanobard, Mr and Mrs Hawee Mr . and Mrs Thompson and Mrs Mattis Hyde and little grmidaoghter Fern Stephen son. - R0MI0 & STAPLES -GROCERIES- ' ; A full and comp.ete line of staple and. fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnots always fresh. - Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 . now lan i uire my Lumber Prices. Considerab'e aheap lumb: r is being I advertised fir sale tbat consists chief ly of remnant stocks ond oulls We desire a share of lbs trade and will meet any legitimate prices acoord ing to tbe quantity purchased. Parties buying in earload lota oan have Ibe benefit of earload rates. Large bills to be bandied on a very small msrgin. Let us figure with you and be convinced; We have a well tquiped plant for woodworking and tbe manufacture ot doers and sasbes. We oan furnish any kind of timber and get your woik out to detail in neat workmanlike manner and at lowest prioee. Let us make your frames and every thing tbat can be got ont and out op by machinery. Stoddard Lumber Co. INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS- BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve theStomach of its nervous strain rest' it; aud at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus in Digestiug and Assimulatiug V Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support- ' . ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore vr-r FOR RENT Small boose, one block of land in orchard and garden lot. In quire of Attorney F S Ivaaboe. j 11 tl. For Sale flood paying business for sale. For particulars write Box 637, La Grande, Oregon - i Band Concert Tbs bind will play tbe following program tomorrow evening at tbe Commercial Club building be gluulng at 8 o'clock! March Fall in line Goo. Rosey Overture Orion F. H. Lossy Marob Firil Brlgads I. N. O Weldon Waltses forreot Park Thomas Two Step Handsome Harry F. M.Hager -A. QjLA. n cb Over Oar Menus will reveal to Too many pleasant dishes' tbat will make eating here a pleasure We always provide sueb-aa interest ing eating program. It will be well for yon to get better acquainted with the merits of the good iiiiogs our cnei manaiactursa, Our Service Will also commend itself to yi Quick, neat and mllta am oar mUi and everything possible is done to make San aansaea mwaraiy ana outwardly, r prices are reasonable, MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPBN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal , Tickets, Cash. '$450 Get The Habit - Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you oannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. Rcirjpc having the largest stook of "Preferred" UtdlUCS canned goods, Allen ' & Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and Shoes which we invite ycu to inspect. C.IlRALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. REFRIGERATORS! We are sole agents for the ICE KINO, galvanized and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. - Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes aud prices Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 Ee ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave 44 Get it at The Golden Rule! 1303, 13104 1312, Adam Avenue. H M i Prof, Hendricks, oon IMHtlMHHllMMIMIMi ItHMIMMM