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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1904)
W Believe that the Best Tradcnuker b ion- And are building up our baiihMi by giving onr curtomers. . The Best Their Money Will Buy Yon gel the be it when - you bay from u.'. . . . . . The "QUALITY ' Shoe store: T M STUBBLEFIELD,: - . Next door to J M Berrys. ; , COUNTY COURT t v . '4 surrounding, th. bo teoking bawm T.nrl hfCk Dlf POtrtTliM oould iurOHid an lets the dodIc of tbt;w - w- t oommoniiy wbr the mqd trti looftt- I ' ' d was sucoealul, thai while on per-1 iaqi.fs-u Qna Ain FOB A Few Choice Barsairie in Wal- ; 'Iowa County Real Estate- V- (1) QOOftcree of Und, 120 acrei oapabl of cultivation, 113 ao in fall town wheat. House, bam and other building. A gr minin t2.500 - - - a AW men, imui orcnsiru, doom, stars ana goou iwioaiKiiaKs, ov nun in imu wn gtun; null trem of water flow through plaesrA grel bargain at $3,600 8 24O acres of land part ol whicti Ui tha flnent of meadoW; good houac and outbuilding good aa aheds. 'HO ton! ot hay can be oat Ott the placeWill take MU ih HLl in trade on irJU DtODerU. rrtce 1IU Mr scrs- 4 160 at-rea, 120 of cftolce laud race $19 ptr acre. Thia if a (ret bargain. S I60atf4ol flue Uud at $30 per acrrt Theavarca lew o! the many eoape We uavc o vavriu tn way n www rukiui. wrwiw pfwuwi ewuvH,! M'DFiniel 6c WALLOWA, M'Donalci ; OREGON ' Fresh Chocolates Fresh Bou Bons Fresh Nougact . . - -. -:-: ' ." " Fresh Carmels ' ' " " "" " Fresh Taffey - Fresh Salted Peanuts . ' Fresh Baited Almonds ! ; " , ; . Fresh Popcorn '" . " ' - j ' .r :i i Fresh Fruit philip,;lot; I; WALL PAPER If you are thinking of papering, this season, you should not fail to inspect our stock. We have sold , wall paper a good mauy years, but we can honestly say we have never been able to offer such truly artistic designs at Buoh 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 urrivals. New paper arriving every week. Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, D oors and Sash ' o. Adams Avenue. F. C00L1DGE LA GRANDE, OREGON OREGON UNION PACIFIC Tim Hefaedul LA GBAMD. Th bonds of Ih County officrr elect were approved ud filed and the officers installed July 0, 1004. Th matter of lb appointment of a Road Supervisor for Road District No. 38 'was continued for th term. Th application of W. M. Pierc for lb redemption ot certain landt til continued tor th terra . ' - The report ot th Boaid of County Road Viewers In the nutlet of the pro posed Connty road petitioned for by i. W English et al was read on two v ral days ot the term and approved, and all papers and reports were1 sub mitted to th District Attorney u to the legality ot th proceedings bad.. : ) The report of the Board of County Bond, Viewers . in the matter of the proposed Connty road petitioned for by U. F. Weiss et al. was rt-ad on two sev eral days ot the trim apd approved, and all papers and report were sub mitted to the District Attorney as to the legality of the proceedings had.) The petition ot George Get tie et al for proposed Count' Road was contln ued tor the term. ' The application of Jamas Oilell for the redemption of certain County Warrant called by the Treasurer on April 19, 10Oi and not presented tor pavment within the time provided by law, waa denied. ' The resignation of S. M Got? as Supervisor of Road Diet. No. 3 was' ab oepted, and the appointment of hi suc cessor is continued for the term, The remonrtrani-e against and motion to dismiss the proceedings in the matter of the proposed Road petitioned lor by v, MoUonald et al, - was over ruled and denied; and upon approval by the District .Attorney: of the pfo ceedings to be had, the Supervisor of Road Diet No. 87 was ordered to open op said road and place the same in. re pair for travel. ; .-. 1. :. : The petition of certain resident of Starkey Prairie to require the Grande Sonde Lumber Company to construct a bridge over Slar.ey Creek, was: con tinued for the term. . " ;- ;v , The petition of certain residents and tax pavers of Road District No. 27, asking that oertaln repairs on bridges and grading of roads be made, was con tinued for. the term, , , r ii Th petition ot the Grande Ronde Lumber Co , for the vacation of a . por tionof the County Road near 'ferry, Oregon, and relocation of that portion of County : road declared vacated was granted up n the Grand? Ronde Luru ber Company's deeding a certain atrip of land to the County over which the proposed road is to be located. Charity transportation as granted John J. Rums to Pendleton, Oregon, and Bert L. Manln to Baker City, Ore gon. Appropriations . were made to the following indigent persons, namely: Ella Neaaorj, fifi; George May, R); An na Holman, tli; John Medlook, to;' Inei Guild, 12; John Hildebrand, 88. ih application of David B. Conner for relief was continued for the term. ' The following bilk were allowed at the July term of Court, on. the General, Road and Contingent funds, as follows: . GENERAL -FUND. ! J H Morten, assessor's fees aa ' - per Mill... ....... ...... .......W23 00 Robert' Blnmenrttein, viewlnn, road& and btjdges In R D 28-36 ' 6 00 Ella Neaeon, relief for month of Jpy, r-180 . ; ; 15 CO George May, relief for month of July, 1904..;...... 9f0 Anna Holman, relief fori month ! of July, 1904 , . . 12 00 John Medlock, relief for month ' of July, 1904....,,....,.,..., - 6 00 son eould not invest suob small sav ings to advantage, when tber were 600 or6'X) persons saving $5.00 eaab per month, it gave a sumctent amount to luvest in p-rleoily safe and reliable securities, to they would pay tha de- poaitor a lair return and give the bink guarntaaing it safety eom profit. The following persons are now o licting tor thsta acoounu : A.. H. Cat lin, W. A. Johnson, T. Casaidy, A. 0. Bush, and V. J. Babeook, and caoh ot them are authoriaed to receive th initial deposit of fl.OO'on delivery of on ol the snail Savings Bank. : Tbe amount will be en it red np for your oredil the first time you , call at the bank and you will be given a Sav ings Bank Book. " nry r-nrUr nliht In Kofftullulpas Vbltiubratasrauiviua loaaea, CP Boetwali, . . A auTVUat, W as, roRisTKBa or AMERiaa-onri sum lUrfcra, No tt art nask ToeMUy la Ik's ikMaMinUiTliMtlaaiu. - , i AlHtsHMrOUalBaaaat - C4VaaUrBool,KMlte. : A h V m . IO0 r-L Qruida bodM, X K aMet to ttwtrballevarrSaiordayalaht. VUlua aasaa ban eordlsllT lavtud to attand. I CJ Vanasraool, N Q. . I B Snook, Bk. A. P. A A. M . La Grand Lodge No. 41. meet every 1st and 3rd Satur day uf each montb. A j r luiama oeu, O D Huffman W. M. ; Band Concert The bind will play " th urogram ' tills - rnrjay following : tvtning it the Commercial Club building b- tinning at o'elookt , ,!t . March .. , ' '- - Fall in line.' ....... ... Geo. Roey ; Ovortura ': Orion . ; .V i .' . .-. . ;". .'. . F. H . LOsy --.''.: Mareb '- " - , First Brigade I. N, G....f....Veldon ; -i. Waltzes :'.; ' '" Forrest Park..; .......Thomas " Two Step . :'" Handsome Harry.. . ...F," M.Hagsr -'5 B' Prof. Bendrfoks, eon u.l, i.kn. Denver Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kanaaa id Bast. - MOL tuna m NO 6 8:5 pm Kwixtiy Bandar :lt a n Portland, JpaJlea, Pen dleton, Walla Walla, Colfax, MoaooW.HpoH Maneannia uq j .th Tin Bpo- kans. Portland, DU,eB' itSoiw, Wallace wrt other polnueMt and ..lnrf city, llsn r.tr.ZZ? for rZinta m w.llowa coiinir NO. I. S-ftO a. n. 8:5 p.m Wrial Excursion to the World s -r. ,: . e .. -. :;: - rair.. . - T-h. n.ms, anil Rln Grande, in oon- neotion with tbe Missouri Facino, nil 1 1 rn n aArtAH of nerionally con ducted excursions to the World's fair during Jnne. These exoursious vu --.U ,n at TnlliH without fo, month of ' K.r.7nnV.ion. -ill leave Portland July, 1904. 12 00 June 7, and the second June 17. The 1 J M fielder, Commissioner's feeB rate irom l.b unuun w.. , - u per oill. 17 40 h ?'";AouGd.V.vl h5 nrlvllese of returning by a differ- ei fees as per bill. ....... . .; . , ; 27 00 nt rout. This is th most pleasant Samuel G White, making voting way, aa well aa in man ianua booths.. 18 75 !?.u" ".""S X. TSSbK Wn Kielblock, shoes for county of visiting in and abont Kansas City. inmate ........v............. 3 2i If you wiab to aooompany one of tbesa Jos Wright, Mdse Co poor farm 7 60 excursions write at one 10 w u J"M G W South, J P fees State Vs : not ts MO Ti.ij. mi Tk1.J tMAt.. Vartland. DTIUV. i --- ---1 ' Sleeping ear naervationa - HARD .. WALL. PL AST E R Oulr costs about 60 per yard ! mnrA than common Dlaster, and 1 worth many times over. ADVANTAGES Hn rlanrer of freezine- as ' it rn,nc mw( THE PRICE I nan be nsed in zero weatber -,RML'U . Rinr flexible instead of brit m nann A COme UBro I o , . im)ivi . . Ml 1 1 ' thnM 1 n fcstan " Ocean Steamer, betweaj .Portland and San Franeuco "'j E. 0. MOORE, Agent are l.ucian Martin ..... ; ....... 5 05 D F Sontb, Constable fees same, 24 20 Siegle , Ooff man,' witness fees same...., -.'..:......;........ . . 2 20 W J Patterson. witness fees ,l v:--,;-- (Cont inued' torn orrbw ) A New And Worthy Enterprise The Farmers & Traders Naiioual Bank of La Grande are showing their ability to keep abreast df tbe" times by adoption a Havings d?pa?traent to their bank. This is a step in the right direction, and one whieb uas been ad opted in many of the cities of Oregon anu wasningion, ana will be very oenenoiai tomoee wno with to ac cumulate their savings and at, the GRANDE RONDE VALLEY ':.':-v ..v."'". FRUIT FARM The Grande ROnde Valley Fruit Farm contains 820 sores and is to be. old in lots of five acres and op to suit tbe purchaser. It is situated right triles northeast of La Grande, Oregon , near tbe Elgin branch of the O. H.i i. N. Railroad. .,0: -' ' ' ! ' We furnish the purobaser at the end of three years a thrlltly growing apple orchard, one that bas been oared: for from setting, in the mqat approved manner, cultivating the land six to eight times a year , keeping the ground well nulveiisid.and at all times free from weeds, glass and other vegi-tation oetween May 1st and August 15th cf each year; keeping tbe trees pruned in the most scientific manner: removing anil burning all cuttings and tuckers, and in short do any and all wotk whtob will ba for the best interest ol lbs land and trees. .' We replant all trees that ma; die in the first, second and third years , and pay all taxes on the land for three years. We furnish the land l.bir and material and troes and three years' care, at tbe price of I20 per acre, giving three years in wbioh to pay lor it. , , ' . i: Our terms of payment are 06 per oent of purchase price, caab : balance in three yearly payments, baaring in terest at the rate of six per eont per annum ' '" ". '. . The purchaser oan remain where be is make no immediate change in bis business or home interest making his present business pay for bis investment sacrificing no time while the orchard is being brought into bearing condi tion and rest assured t bat skilled .hor ticultural!.)! will do tbe wo.k better than be can unless be bas bad borti oultural experience under oouditiont existing in Oregon . After trees have. bad scientific care pruning and shap ing tor three years, tbe subsepuent work is tnuoh more meebodtcal and can be successfully don by these with- it horticultural skill.' .. t, As ao investment it is guilt edgaj and is tbe nearest possible appro w)b to a guaranteed annuity. '" We have all our wotk done by con tract and the contractors are under heavy bonds to us for the faithful pre- formano of their wt rk. We have executed a bond to tbe mouct'of 110,000 and bave appoint ed Hon. J M Church, oasbier ol the La Grande National Bank, trustee to ndemnify any parties purchasing land on the Grande Ronde Valley Fruit Farm fnm us bo may suffer by.our not fultllliog our obl'gatious. Congratulations. Mr John B Cullom, "Editor of the Garland, Texas, News, baa written a letter of congratulations to tbe manu facture of Chamberlain's Cooah Re medy, aa follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child waa a bauy he waa subject to croupy apells) and w would M very uneasy aoous mm. n owgaai nainr Chamberlain's Conah Rsndv in 1887, and finding t such a reliable re. medy lor rolQaanu croup w naveaavw bn without in tbe lions sini that time. We have five cbilaren and bava given it to all of them ' with good re sults." . For tale by all drogglsta. SmaBFruto freah from th oateh. Order your direct fcaia th grower by ' Aa order lor berries of any kind will receJv prompt attention nd will b delivrd et one.' Remember the pbone is 16'J8 forfresb berriea. ' Dr. V A CHARLTON VETKRINARY SURGEON, Ofioe at A T Hill's Drug Store La tirandei Oregon Phone J3fil . j ,. Reaidenoa phone 701 s ; Real estate Snap ' ' Two aor tract, - seven blooka from ' center ot La Grande. Uocdlx room . ed eottag furoisbed! eomplstely and well, If desired. Two barn, large ben) house aud aire enclosed park ovarooe hundred chickens, over 100 beeruej halt tree including winter, and sum- ' mer apples, poais, prunes, paebaf and several varitlea ot oherriea, one ' thousand raspbsrrie, 500 stxawherri twenty flv shad trees,, lawn. 0or ' and large garden ready for us, thrve wells, two pumi, ten shares in good water ditoh. - House - Insured for S7UO for three year. - Part down. , For particulars Inquire attbl offio. DBBODBDpaO 00010 01100 0 O D ;- a ai iiici o aim a v4 S National Bank; mvagrande; B. D OREGON f DU,UUV i ,. Change of c Management Tbo undersigned baa purchased the busin t known aa the Harris Cash Meat Market and will here after oonduot the same. -., t 4 ' We wish to mform. the public that we are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats, game and Doultrv at the very lowest prices consistaut with first-clae articles We have our . own delivery and make two tripa dally to the Old . Town. . - Highest market price paid for all cattle, hogs and sheep. We solicit a share of your patronage- and- guarantee the very best satisfaction. ; 1 Jfhone orders receive prompt and careful attention. Harris meat market across the track. Phone 1601.; ' . - s TURNER & WALTER . ....Capital Stock fully paid . 60,000 . y SurpUafund . .,, 13.000 Liability of Shareholdera 60,000 i s.' ii Eeaponsibility . - " :;133,000 1 - - - fit. J 1 1 L.Hl,!n.MJ .wAi.ntatt l,Ma!r.AU Drafts bought and aold on eartern and foreign bank.' s . . ; j . JOSEPH PALMER, President? Af; " " Jitiv J. W. $CRIBBBCasiiier a a. a a a a a w l,: i!:,( 3-;:H-; jUBorn "Ai;ivi Ciiv, rresiaeat- - " -. . - . JJ n '-f::S;Z "-'',:,':itivJ..w.;$cRiBBB;ca.biel''; D. O D DO 0 011 ODD O BOB O 00000 D B ; I i : 5 My Lady's Jewel?? ,';:y; Cartainlv add to her attractiveness. : The poet who wro'e that "Besaiy uo- adorned Is adoinetl the most" probably l ad no dollars. He certaieiy ahowiuil little senre. And if bis lady love 011 en my display 01 ... -. Dainty Broaches " .. fthe wonld not havs believed him For a w, man naturally loves to adorn beraell. Noon can blame her after! thev visit mv- ttore. : KueU peautnui tilings at so moderate a cost were never! aeon rjeinr. 'i nere am ininn iw weu : too. . Just come in and see now much Dior I could have said about tbm. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler CLOSING OCT 4b MY SHINES - Are like the 'Smile that won't come off."- 1 hey are put on right and stay right. ' I nse only Whltmore's past and guarantee that if after thirty day trial you find that it has In any way way injured the leather 1 will ' present the customer with a (5 pair of - shoes purchased at any store lie may seleot . It you desire really mat oiass worx call and get a shine. - Ladle wore a specialty. Remember tbe place, Krt ley's Barber Shop, where everytning Is first class from the boot black up. , 5 ,, ; JOBB. WILLIAMS, i : (I S3 For the next thirty daya I offer my entire stock of goods,;' Jn- cladine dress soods, trimmings, shirt waists, tkirtj, shoes, millinery in fact everything in my line ,. . :.;';; . AT COST An invitation la extended to the public to come in and prices whether yod buy or not. 0 -r :Zi'c-3X:: hosiery, learn : ialtv.- quality are eombined. , all ..nil tnortnra . . 1 .V .hn., I - ... . I aAn,a .ImJ, - n , 1. i . . . T fnr men's aud or , bJ ; will dent like wood wnen """o r'Ds The J. E. Tilt line is our spec- trrjck or jammed, insteaa ;T"" ' ' .' m-m nrlMl ft Tin I Ksita Lrinff I inflrH. WlUUUWDi U1UV . . Here is w.rc v ? - Blink wben Mk.d bv our holes, etc are eaeiiy uv iu.uuS , ..... - : u I. . nnn conductor of eleo tlv. ,t,ed 'h Interest would be eal- I Its A w : s , . , . .. .. t-i-itv and thus orevente short "'M n"n ""Po" nae to ; the circuiting It adberea equally Swings Department tbe baBk,qua .ll tn brick, stone or common '1 l tbB "ie ol 4 per cent and th tvu -w , l.l-. oM-. . Itn t U-J lt a I lath It contains uo acids nor "" D..,Ug.Hn.w.,t,u..,u ... le .u .nrrnH. - It wi protection ot a national Bank, mat Krn nnr diatntef rate 0V Ore 1 " ki . r,rf.t nrotection for 000.00, fully paid with a surplus Fund wood frame work It will -under o' l3 oooo 'b'"' the nit nr blisUr L. ooareno.i io, ii I um vvuyw g , ' Parties having plastering W .... . ,.m. bv ftrovi,. rrronerty end paying do Should consult me regarding '.. ... t, this notice and for car. and alien- this olass of work Estimates '"""1' h. . fmfcJ U.n aud feed, Dud inUdyof July Delightful Route, Daylight Eide Dizzv Grass. Deep Canons. A Golden ODnortunity--See . nature In all .her, gionoua beauty, and then the aome ol man a nandiwork. s ine nrev te found along the line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and thn latter at the St. Lrouis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the moat of it. For information ana uiua trated literature write ,' .-" ! W. 0. McBRIDE, Gen. AgU j Portland, Oregon ST9I-AND BRICK ! Of All KindsJDone . AT WMC Phone, Main 1621 HANSEN TOR BENT Small house, one block ol land In orohard and garden lot. In quire ot Attorney F 8 Ivanhoe. j 11 tt If you ai lanqnid, depressed and iucapable for work, at indicates that your liAer is out ot order. Herblne will assist nature to throw oft head aches, rheumatism aud ailments akin to uervousnesa and restore the energle and Vitality of sound anoTperfeot health J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, write, March 22 19t3: "I bave used Herbin for the past two year. - It; hasdon me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tiled feeling I take a dose of Herblne. It is the best medicine ever made for chill and i fever." GOcU a bottle, Bold by NewUu rng Co. ODDoelte the Botnmar Hon, One of the best mualoal institutions in the Blate, Four room used lor mnamal tnutrnntian. 15 arades Of mUSil' tanght. Urpaitnent 1, 'i rooms wed for the 3 first grades. Children at the m nf r, a,,H nIHprcnma one hour everv day. Department 2, 'i room for grades 4 to IS for nuulla of all agea The lat est course best psaotioal musical In struction. 1 M'lsii-srl contests lor mea al every few week. . E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant . GOING TO ST LOUIS? .. - - Estray Notice Notice Is hereby given that tber cam lo mv nlace on tbe Owsley estate one and one halt miles north of La ' Grande, on g'ery horse, no visiiibl bran-la, alioiit 11 years old, weight a- bsnk, bout 115i pound. Owner may have Spokane Cafe rjalir th new management is rapidly building up good trade. Prompt service, cour teous treatment, " everything clean, and you will always And plenty to eat, ara the cause of tbe increased patronage. Tiy our regular : , , , C W. PRESTON. cheerf ally given Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET was good,' and that It would help to 1 1V01. E. REISLAND, Phone 37l,opbuiU U Grand and tbe country ' Jo' Jones i1, 25 Cent Meal , , Many say It is by far the bost 'meal in the Inland Umpire. Try one snd tbn you may jodg. Open day and night. . . , , lepot Street . SPOKANE CAFE . J. P. Johnson i ,. Depot SI. La Gruude.Or. Then you will need a strong Trunk aud nice Hand - Bags. We have jast reoeived a fine assortment, Just : , what you want at $175 to $12.60. Nothing cheap 'about these except the price.; "';,-'" X":r'..'JZ??X.' MORE GOOD VALUES '" " Horse Shoe wringers, $2 65; elsewhere 3 00; Camp ' Stoves 1 40, Good Typewriter 22 60, Jewel. Range, 35 0C, Universal Range 30 00, Fine Iron Bed 6 50, , Ohild'a -Bed 1 76 and 6 00, Baby Go Cert 8 00; Gaso-. lene Stoves 2 50 to 15 00. . our Glassware, Berry seta and Jelly glasses. Lock over Crockery for odd pieces Cheapest house, in Union Co..on Granite and Tinware. - Sewing- machines on easy payments. House Cleaning, Upholstering . and and Furnituie repairing promptly done. Call on aa we will save yon money. ; r" H.B.naisten PhX, Formerly 0 & M Noble's Store. DIG-VALUES l: F; D. Haigten . .saa((aa)aa(s(aaaa)Ssseseesesss-s4l ? We Do Not Claim I; That we can please all of the people all of the time 'but ; WE DO CL S That our plant has been underfthe same management for nearly TEN YEARS t .''' r.,i.v That during this time our aim has been to- pleaae aa S nearly all, at all times as good work and courteous treat That we will do our best to please you if you will favor. us with your patronage -t j ::, '-vJ'j.ti-'i That Paoksges left at Anderson & Myers or , Kirtley'a b-irber shops will receive tbe same prompt attention that tliey would if left at tbe laundry. - , . , :f-; 1 s i .;i ! A B C LAUNDRY ! - ' PHONE I8SX aiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaeeeeeaaeeaeeeeeeeeaaaaea jr. V it ,