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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1904)
STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL La Grande, Oregon, July 18 - 19 20 2! - 22 and 23 ;V-i' X Ho J.O v.VKV'. T'r: ... All Attrotioni re Furnished By the Famoua :;. --...i ' V DIXIE CARNIVAL COMP AN Y Featuring DANA THOM SON, world'a champion high diver, dWing twice daily from hit lofty tower 100 feet high into a. tank eontainine but three feet of water. THE BERGER TROUPE of tumblers, head and hand belanoers-twice daily, and FREE: . 10 Bli Higb Claw Moral ShowiV iBI Ferris Wheel; Bran Bands, Merry-Go-Round. Bigger and Better than a circus. ' Meet Me on the Midway. Don't Forget the Date JULY 18 23.; -Onthe streets no enclosure. ..... La-Grande, Oregon. ,; : , , Half a Cirload of ; : - ; 3 New; Wall Paper. We hive fust received half a car load of the , newest and latest wall paper. Half.a carload means 20,000 tolls. This Is more paper than any " one firm ever thought of bringing Into this county In a single season. ' Ms pkptr ia all foi aale and ma be sold tnl eason..,-..Ve,. have browght tare tnt claw Ppv bang.re direct from Chicago, ; who an wltboai doabt the moat aklllf al workmen In Eastern who, with tba tr fret elae lUpet banger already la oar em- -ylef, erne ma the bast working togo U th Inland Bmplr.j S; I Stadland & McEachto PAINTS. 0I12S AND GLASS, V JL ( ( 9 LOCAL ITEMS OF i INTEREST ConcerniBg People who Come jAnd go and Other Items I of Local Interest TURKESTAN ALFALFA ' The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri - gallon. BROME GRASS ''Zj&i&w Red Clover, Alfa.fo and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk . : '" Seed Wheat, Baled v' Barley, Oats, Etc' ; . The only Seed House inUnion County. , A. V. 3 JEFFERSON AVE Phone 1571 I br. Froy, a wall koown dentiit In this olty, haa recently located in Union. ' Rinollnn Bros Circus will be bar in Angntt. , . CStlllwlll baa completed bit mw residence In Frattdale. . ' v Mra Smith arrived tbla morning (ram Eldorado Kanaaa to vlilt har alttar Mrs J W KnowleS. ' J Circuit Judge Robert Eakin earn "over from Colon thin morning and will return tbla evening. Mr TN Murphy la building the foundation (or ber new residence on Mais Street. , . Bothlng short of a volcano can now prevent the largest beet crop ever raised In this valley. . . Mrs. J. W. Soriber ia rapidly recor ering from a slight attaok ot typholi fever. ' " " - 1" ' FOR RENT A 5 room house on Adams ; Avenue In western part of city In quire o(C. R. Thornton. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Prillmao, of Steel's Spur, are visiting Ibeir brother Mr A. Stacklaod. v' Mr. A. Hill and sla era, tba Mlssaa Bill, are in the oity from Sonayslde, Washington, visiting Mr. and Mra. A. Stackland. ' ' ' ' Call up the Foley bouse wben you want Bussy1eab. The ladle, ol tba W. O. t. V. bave received newi from the factory that tba publio lountain had beau ahipped and tbey expect it to arrive in. about two weeka Thelma, the little daughter of Mr and Mra. S R. Thompson, of Pendle ton, was severely injured by being kloked by a horse a few days ago. They SECOND HAND Q00D J . Of all klnde for sale. We also buy! everything in the line of second hand goods. . Remember we psy cash and all you have to do it to phone to us and o ' f, will send a man to your house and buy your goods.! y We also have the following snaps for sale: Bed Room Buit..;...!'..:....'.'.14 00 Baby Cab......,.., , . ... . , .8 75 Guitar. . ...... ..... . ...... t. .', . . 6 00 " ooordeon , 2 00 Cook Stoves;.. ..'.6 00 and up Bed Springs . ... yrtyO cents and, Dp f s. ; :, ' Bed Steads. . i . .frT. .'. .CO oents and! up ! I : -' Money loaned on Chattels. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir - and Adams ; , - ' ' o ' , . : - ? Remember we still buy and' sell til kinds ' 'Phone 1581 of Second Hand Cood.Ji j jt , """c ,Ji The Ladiea Aid Society of the M. E. church will give a lawn aoaial next Priday evening at the bouia of Mrs. B. w. , brandy on ronrtb street. Tba proceeda go towards the parsonage which la now in ooaraa of construction Dr Moore in writing from: St Lools fair aaya the "Fair ia a wonderland'! He and Mra Moore are at the "Inside Ion". Tbey are oertalnly not lonesome aa he states that there are 4100 room ing there and 6000 wbo take tbelr meals at tbla popular hotel. County treasure John Krawley la over from Union Jtcday. We presume be Is over for the purpose of getting acclimated., Mr Frawley waa a rest-. dent ot this ' oity for a number of years and bis many friends will be pleaaed to see blm return, Contractor Jobo Mars completed bis contract tor tbe oity ball fouudatlon this afternoon and baa two daya to spare on his Urn limit . Had he been rnsbed beeould bave clipped off eeve- ral days more. . J K Romig is down from Baker City and states the new company which bas recently purchased the Virtue mine, of which Mr Romig is president have a force of man at work on a new boiat wbloh wben completed will permit them to sink 2000 feet if they so desire Ochoco Valley v V a distance of 15 mllee the valley ot the Oohoco presenta the appearance of a district vlsiied by an enormona tide water. Bonldert two and three feet in diameter have been washed down from tbe aide hills and the roads in aeveral place are filled for a distance of sever, al hundred feet with rocks and atonea Prlnevtlle Journal. Ust Official Visit Presiding Elder Gibson will hold tbe fourth quarterly conference Thursday evening of this week in the Methodist church.- Aa this territory baa been re cently aevered from the Columbia River conference and attached to tbe Idaho conference, tbla will be the laat official visit that Elder . Gibson will make to thia oity. Prior to tbe confertnoe sem ion be will preach. As he ia one of ti e strong men lu the Methodist pulpit be a crowded dAM. f...nmlu MalilMl. nt ihia nil. .1 . . t. should be greeted with J. T. Williamson now occuplea bia buaM on lhl. ..iou. new quarters in the room formerly oc . ' . cupled by the La Grande School nf Commerce.. Thia makes him next door to the United States Lwnd Offloe. , H. 0. Shopahlre was In tbe oity Sat urday for. the IAO.F. Attention. A special ' meeting of La Grande Lodze No 16 I. O. O. t . ia. called for purpose of reoelvlni hla evening at 8 o'clock for tbe pur- uiedloal treatment at a result of In juries received from falling off a loud of hav seve-al days ago nxar Hllgard Mra. A. B. Cherry of Portland and Miss Bertha Slater of Eugene are in the City visiting their mother Mra. J. H. Slater. FOR SALE AND RENT On aoconnt of ill health we will lease our forty Ave pose of arranging for attending the funeral of the late Mra Geo Bali . BE Rinehart N. (i. Deserted Babe A deserted babe, absolutely unpro tected from the weather, waa found or the banks of the rlverat Eugene, where room rooming house, which ll doing ita mother had left it A man, while a good first clasa business to reaponai. eeircblng for a lost cow, dlsxvered the Infant. . I Slew 8xpc6itiaii!fficyj i AL2L2 50 GTS Call 6c LopkatThem ' SOMETHING VP-TO-DATE "! boss & InMWV ' TAILORS AND GENT FURNISHINGS. ieMeeeeaaaeeeeeaeeeeeeee City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Rooni, ', House' For Sale.' Also Other City PropertxIAf , GRANT "&'HERR0NS ble parties for a term of years. Will sell the furniture at reasonable prices (or particulars call on. or address W. H. Ferguson, La Grand, Oregon. J18U E. Fisher ia in the olty from bis farm near Bummervill and reports that tbe hay crop in bla vicinity will exceed last year'e tonnage and that there will be more bushels of wheat threshed than laat year notwithstanding aome fields - 1 were Injured by tbe frost. C. G. Bunte and son, A. Wright, John Shilling and son returned Bator day from a short outing on Bearer creek. Tbe inolemenoy of the weather wsb not lnduoive to a good time. Mr. Buute reports tbal the huckleberry crop will be short in that aection. il. R. Terrell, who haa the Rynearson plaoe rented, is of the opinion tbat hemp would be a very profitable crop to grow in this valley and expects to try a small piece as an experiment G. I). Simmons haa sold bla livery stable to Orland A neon, the well known farmer who resides a few miles eaat of the city. Mr Anson took charge of tl.a business Saturday. Watch the Republican for a map of the proposed new country. It will be printed aoon. Republican The well know pioneer i F Kellog leaves tbla evening for Portland to bare aa operation performed. The compli cation seems to be a tumor In the stomach. Conductor Martin Anderson, oa tbe OHiN run between Pendleton and Hnntlr.gtoo, is again anffartnp with an attaot of rheumallam and will be oom pelled to take a reet of several days. His place Is being tilled by Conductor FL Coyksndall Pendleton Tribune. Mlsa Louise Bchilke la given tbe op pertunlty to learn tnoilo Her Grandma. Mrs Haul has arranged with Prof. Day aa Instructor thia Is Mlsa Louise, first experience In music D F Skene of the Dalles te Id the oitv with a view of openlngan abetraot offloe here He has every appearance of being an energetlo and bard work Died BALL In this city Monday July 18 at tbe family home, Mr Jennie Ball wife of Mr Geo Ball. The deeaard waa sixty seven years of age and had been a resident of this state since 1888 She leaves besides her husband two sons to mourn her loss, Geo W Allen and J W Allen, both of whom are re sidents of this oity and were at her bedside at the time of her death. Tbe funeral will take place tomorrow after noon at tbe Baptist Church at two o'olock, the Rev J W Oliver officiating The funeral Will be conducted by t e Crystal Rebecca. Lodge No SO of which she was an honored member. ajf attjeaeea ieave mnltUoda. ot irieni witn win miis her aa during her life she haa been kind 'and belpiul to all. v. . r. j........... ..........,.-., :E. P. Staple E. E. Homft 'Osteopaths Meet The A me rlrsn Osteopathic. Associa tion brgon Its l ight annual mcetiig yeeterdiy morning, the aeaaion being held in the Htate room of tha Ml.tmul building Eight hundred member e were present and when the meeting fa rail d to order today it is expected tbat I tl ere will be I.60O in attendance. - ' Doctor Charles Hazard of N'ev York ! the president, called tbe meeting to' order at ten o'olock yesterday morning! The exerclaea consisted of tbe reports of tbe officers and the readme of papers ' ! " " ""I'M K B paper on tbe "Iraporlanivof Laboratory Diaanoalsto tbe PbyeMan." "Osteo patbie Surgery, Including Treatment of Fraoturef," was diraonsed In a paper by Doctor J B Litllej ibn. Beginning each day at 13 o'clock clinics will b had, and how different maladies may be treated ny osteopathy will be demonstrated. Yesterday diabetes and asthma .are taken np. Doctor Lucius P Meaker demonstrat ed the treatment of tbe former dtseaa and tbe discusilon we led by Doctor O W Pronyor. . Doctor G M Laoghlln was demonstrator in the asthma clinic and doctor g E Moore led tbe disens aion. ... :- Tbe work will be resumed this niorn nat the Miraouri building. At Fes. tival Hall tonight President Francis ill welcome the members of the asao oiatlon, and several other addresses will be made. TJie science "of covered and sraa XHtill at Klrksville, Mo , 1892. 8inoa moo 11 uae spread until it haa reached every state In the Union, and is prac ticed in manv of the European roun. tries. The school of osteopathy at Kiikaville and its branches have gradu ated more than 8,500 etndenta, and this number Is now practicing th pro- . fesston, which of late years hat ' been I ' legally recogniied as a distinct si-bool of j medicine. St Louis Republic ' ROMIG & STAPLES "GROCERIES- 1 3 A full and comp.ete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and ' lunch 'goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. ' Fruiia-atid vegetables in season. Bakery prodnott always fresh., Good service and quick delivery. .Hi Phone 431 ol osteopathy was dis 1 rractlced by Doctor A SOMMER HOUSE I Anderson L H Ryan H 8atn Ada Hi 1 1 C Joyce K Walter. G Moore & family S Snden O Miller E Logan EM White A A Roberta M Miller A Carv M A Harrison JMtnn Olll Klrtty M A Nelson L O Budge L Baker L M Ryan Wm Allen . E Grddard T Anderson JMlnn Wm Gee O Bjnnette B ERkin R Cliamberlin A E bus V Bab tuck b Swlahaim. . 1" Portland J do BTu . Summerville City do , Oklahoma Seattle Salt Lake Summerville , ; do City Chicago 8 F .. do,.,,.: , . ; Wallowa Elgin Spokane Pendleton Pocattolo Portland Poeattelo Omaho Pendleton Wallowa . , Elgin 8ummerville Union Salt Lake Choiago do Portland How Can I Cure My 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 the Stomach of its nervous strain rest ' it j and ' at the same time Astist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulating Sufficient Food to Rebuild tbe Tissues Support- ' ' ing the Organs Iuyoleed. ..There is but one vv ' remedy that will do this, and that remedy ia 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 -A- GLANCB Over Our Menue will reveal to you many pleasant dishes that will make eating here a pleaTire. We always provide sncb an Interest ing eating program. It will be well for you to get better acquainted with the merits of the good things our chef manufactures. - Our Service Will also commend Itself to yon Quick, neat and polite are our waiters knd everything possible is done to iiake you aatls.fled Inwardly and outwardly. Our price are reasonable. MODEL, RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal . Tickets, Cash. $450 Get The Habit I 7 ; Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and yon X cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always jj? the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is X complete. RtsiHt nBvinK the largest stock of "Preferred" T UW-,"W canned goods, Allen & Lewi special brand on all their leading lines. We hare just re- F ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's 7 ' andjShoes which we invite you to iuspeot. - - Z O.t RALSTON t NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir aud Jefferson Ste. X s S We are sole ageutsTbr the ICE KING, galvanized ! and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. 5 . Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes aud prices E ANDROSS- Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave eeeaeeeeeeeeeeeei frM MsataaaVal ODDS, ENDS AND BKOEBN STOCK Two Weeks SALE Two Weeks This if house oleaning time with us and every ODD and END, REMNANT and BROKEN LOT of store will be put on bargain tables and a price put on each that will sell them Our cost counts for Sale The ODDS, ENDS and REMNANTS must go ' - IX' 'I ' iV'" ;:.W Will aean House For Two Week' '. f-J'V " goods in this nothing in this The Golden Rule Company Largest Store, . Smallest Prices ing yoeng man, Just tbe kind ot wnd. g,, 4 ati a al B a rww4ysfal