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'-I 1! J J J ' ,2'i ' "1 - - 13 , , . 3 .. T-,','-..li . . " modatejor. jCa Srando Snvestmeht Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, , ; i , , La Grande, Oregon OFFI0EB8: (Jan. Pauhw .....President J. If. Basil Y Vice President ,, J. H.Obubou Oasbier V ' f. h. Mktebs and Ueo L Cleaver La Qrande National, B nk i: . ' ' ' La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Transacts a general banking business, Boys and sells exchange en all parts ol the world. Meat Market ' . Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL BUTCHEPS. ; Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stook HideStpelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. Coal For Hot Weather Our Rock Spring coal will give satisfaction We always baye it on hand. Caatle Gute and Clear Creek coal, too, if you would rather have it. We al ways have ooal, all kinds and at lowest pi ices. If you want wood we can furnish you the kind that burns longest and best. . G. E. FOWLER, ; TRANSFER AND DELIVERY ; f Phone No 1611 iiiRBDaaoaaaaDiicKii JOHN JAMISON WKSTULL We will call for it and bring it home whenvpromisedj We guarantee satisfaction and only ask for a trial order to demonstrate to you that we un derstand the laundry business. Kou can stop our wagon at any time or phone the Laundry and your work will be called for at once. We make a specially of family washing, und can do your washing better and cheaper than you. A trial order solicited. Union Steam Laundry PHONE 1081. Congrrtulations ' Mr Joliu II Cnlloni, Kilitor of the Garlunt, Toxas, News, has written a letter of cjngrattilsliniie to the manu facture of ChaiiitHM lain'e CoukIi Kb- ineoy, as ioiiows: ".Sixteen years ago wheu our llret ch Id was a baoy ho was subjec t to croupy spells ami we would be very uueasy about him. We Iwgau using Chainlierlaln'a Coniili Remedy in intw, anu noning u menu rename re :i uieuy lor roiusuml crou u-n Iiiivo nnviir Iwen wllhuui in I tie house since that! time. We have live chil.iren and have given it to all of them with 'uim! suits." For sale by all druggists, - V hante Ol . MM W 4 lYiana&eiTieni. TIlO undersigned has purchased the busin so known us the Harris Cash Meat Market und will here after conduct the sumo. We wish to ia form the public that we are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats, game and poultry at the very lowest prices consistaut with tirsUcliis articles We have our own delivery and make two trips daily to Hit) Old Town. Highest market .11 lllo ImriQ.wl your patronage and guarantee the very best satisfaction. I ruone oraers receive prompt careful attention. 1 rie inaat marknt anrn.a thn ' one 1601. 70. & WALTER "J THE TIME TO BUY good real estate is now. Tba place la lluuie luveatment Addition where we are selling tboloe lots, 195 by 313 (set (or f 100 to 200 (or cash or installment Do you not know that money pot In , to the right kind of real estate U one of tlie most profitable Investments? : Home Investment Addition will grow . r.ipldly, and the price of lota ther ia . b mnd to so up io tbe near future. It will be wise to purchase flow. ' ' DIRECTORS: J. M. Berry, J. It. Church A. B. Cooler, Geo. I, Clea ver, Geo. Palmer - Asst. Cashiers Collections a specialty. - ELVA JAMISON 742 FIR STREET. Call Us Up If you do uot receive your Observer regularly plcaec cull us up by phone and let us know. Wo are Just as an- xic,ns to have yon get your psper as .. . , , , ,,, .., i Jon are to get it. All papers should bo placed in (lie door. If yours does not come that way let us know. THAT T1KKI) KKbXlNO If von lire lutioni.l. lnmaiil ami i iuoapuhlo for work, Bt Indicates that your liAor is out of order. Herbine ! will assist imtuie to throw off heud- jaohea, rliemuatlaniaud ullmeuta akin io nervousness and restore the energie and vl lull ty ol sound and porfoot health ! J Huhlinrd. Teniplo, Texas, writes, March 2i Ii2: "I have used Herbine for the at two years. u;.has;;done uio inoro good than nil the doc tori. Whon I (Vol Imd anil have tbat tiled feolit.it I lako a done of Horblne. It is tbe bt'ttt inedit'iiio ever made (or chilli and furor. ' 50c U a bottle. Id by Nowliii hniK Co. THE MARKETS (July 18) Llvorpool July heat 6a 9d, New l'ork Silver bit 3-Xj I'nioa l's oiflo : l'fd 1M 1-2. "2 Krncl8U(4'gh wh..t 128 3-4 portiand-Wheat Walla Wallace eo; Rluestein ; Valley 78; Taooma-Wheat UlueaUm 80; Club I Catlle lie t steers, -I.0U; oows, 2.76 $3.00; median) Li Grande Evening Observer CUBRET HRO&, , Editore Proa Entered (Jnnde, at toe Post Office at La Oregon, as Second Class Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. ....,$650 Six months id advance). . . .3 60 Per month ...66c Single copy.. ...6c FRIDAY EVENING JULY 22. Vi FOUNDER OP NEW JAPAN. : American residents in Tokyo, siting with a ' large number of native Japanese connected with the government of tbe empire, have inaugrated a movement looking to the erection of a suit able monument to Commodore Parry, who opened the doors of old Japan fifty years ago and made new Japan possible, ? New York is responding, ' Witbin two weeks the sum of $6,560 has has been paid over to Secretary Charles 0. Jackson, of the American branoh of tbe com mittee, and other oities ought to follow. It is probable- Commodore Perry knocked rather loudly at the doors of old Japan at " any rate he knocked with a force that opened them aud paved the way to the negotiation and rati fication of a treaty which secur ed advantageous commercial relations with the empire,'', with not one shred of the bnmiliating conditions to wbioh the Hollan der had submitted in his anxiety for preferences in trade relations The Japanese are grateful for the knocking at their doors, and are enthusiastic over the proposl tion to commemorate the great work of the strenuous American knocker. Without him Japan would be : today something as China was before Japan trounc ed her, and something very muoh on the order of Korea, with the Russian clutching at her throat and the Japanese clutehing at the substance of her government, with the shadow for Koreans only. The name of Perry deserves well of Ameri ca and of Americans, and the opportunity is at hand to show rightful appreciation of the work of Perry fifty years ago. The La Grande Commercial Club should take up the matter of good roada leading in to La Grande. We need the farming people to make tbis town grow as it should and there is no better way to get them to come to a town than to have good roads tuereto. Tbe winter is not the time to build roads. Roads can only be made when the weather is such that men aud teams can work to advant age. Let the Club take this matter up at once The thunder shower last even' ing was not general over the valley and therefore there as very little loss to the farmers. It is very fortuuate that the storm did not exteud ever the entire valley for there is a great quantity of hay down and the loss to the farmeta would have been considerable. The beet growers cau congratulate them selves on account of the rain for the beet fields weie beginine to need moisture This has cer tainly been an ideal season for beet culture. When you are writing to your friends in the east who you know are expecting to visit the Lewis and Clark fair do not foiget to invite them to atop off a few days in Li Grande. We have a spleudid valley and want them to know exactly how good a valley we realy have. There is but one way to impress open them the richness and beauty of this valley and tbat is to show it to them. The patrons of the Electrio light Company are to bo co giatulated upon the splendid (service they are now receiving. Bine tba' reconstruction work ha been commenced there lies been a vast improvement in tbe quality anal quantity of tbe ligbt famished. Let the gcod work-go on. V ; V Bob FituimmonB was arrested at Coney Island last Sundey and neither funght the cop with rials or jaw. The latter being tbe extraordinary feature. Judge Parker is so popular in (he : neighborhood of Esopus that tbe whole Slate will refuse to tear him away. LAW AND ORDER. The people of Oregon are from ronviotions, a law aridiug and law. respecting people. There I ever was a time in the history c-f Oregon when there was a public opinion that sheltered law breakers. Like all other states tbe 'people have found uncongenial' and distastefuly laws upon their Statute books but tbe over-whelmning public sentiment of the people has ever been to enforce the laws that are on the statutes, and get rid of bad laws by repealing them. Our people do not beleive that the court are the proper organs to pronounce on the wisdom of laws, and by Judicial phrases, and refusals to act set at naught statutes;' The legislature enacts 1... .s it th ...m ,lnt nt - - " the courts to enforce them, but our state constitution no where gives to -courts county or muniociple officers tbe option as to what laws they will enforce. Mr. Davis and bis check book may work over time but it will take something more to carry West Virginia. The Mountain State has views of her own. France recognizes the fact that Hay isn't a man of straw Maybe Japan hasent time to send out figures of Russian losses. Just keeps peggin away. ntEr WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. WAS GIVU UP TO DIE. 8. Bpleget, 1204 N. Virginia St., Bvaosvule, Ind., wres: "Foroverfivs rears I was troubled with kidney and ladder affections which cansed me much pala and worry. I lost flesh and was all tua down, and a veai aro had tn abandon work entirely. I had three of the beat physicians who did me no good and I was practically given op to die. Foley's Kidney Cure waa recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I war aatii sly cored." TWO SIZEJ, SOs AID IL09, UU IIB IEC0HMEI0EBIT A T HILL DRUGGIST am WE Ttin T-l HEADQUARTERS Fov Kodak ami Kodak Supplies ma- 1 - A complete stock answered promptly La Grande Drug Co. and. Red FULL MEASUKB Chain wood by the Cord 128 cubio feet to the cord. 16-iuch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheupor than ly the load. You pay for what you get and get what you pay for. Phone S7i eaaaaaaaaseeea FOIt.BENT A 5 room house on Adam Avenue io western part of city In quire of C. R. Thornton. tf FOR SALE AND RENT On account ol ill health we will lease our forty five room looming house, which is doing a good lirBt class business toreaponsi ble parties for a term of years. Will sell tbe furniture at reasonable prioes For particulars call on address W. (I. Ferguaon, La Grande, Oregon. J 18 If NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given, that at a re gular meeting of the Council of the City ot La Grande, Oregon, held on the 0th day of July A P., 1904; Sixth Street in the city ol La Grande, Oregon , was or dered Improved by tbe construct on (I a seven (7) foot side-walk along tbe 1 westerly side of said Sixth Strert from 1 the ally-' way in block 60. in Chaplin's Audition, to M btreet, said side walk to be constructed bv tho abutting prop erty owners on or before tbeth day ol September, A D., 1904, and to be con structed as follows, to wit : The top of the walk shall consist of plank one and one hnlf inoiies by eight inohes, of pine wood, seven feet long. The top of the walk shall be supported by not less than four stringers of tamarack or fir wood and snail not be less than two in ohes by six inches, and shall be laid upon sills of tsmsrauk or fir wood not less than four lucbes hy four inches; ssid title shall not be moie than eight feet spun. 'l b - outn iiu e.'lti-iH s sil not be more than three iu- i-j . .mu outside of tbe walk, aud nliall ju'i .id to end; all other strineors fh.ill !.; snd all shall ha solidly nsiled logs imr wirn not teas (nan zuu wne mule ; cov ering shall b put on aud solidly nailed to the stringers with two Wd. nail in each board r, each stringer. Notice is hereby, tuMlii-r given that no less said idewilk is : rutin ted hy tbe abutlinfi p upurty owners in the manner af Tesuid, ou or before the 7th day of September, A D., 1(104, that the juiiie will be cousirurted liy the i t y ol La Oraude, Oregon an I it lien tukt-n against the abutting pfoiepyfiir ih construction of sauie. Bated at La Grande, Oregon, this Mil day of July, A- P., 1U04. (,'hcBlor P Newlin Recorder of the Uity ot La (irsnde Union County, Oregon. NOTICE OF STREET IMPKOVEMEST Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of the c'onnsil of the City of La Grande, Oretron, held on the (Ith dy of July A D, 1SXI4, O Street in the City of La randa, Oregon was ordered improved by the construction of a seven (7) foot side-walk along the south side of O street between Fourth ami Cedar Streets, said side-wslk to be constincted by the abbuttiur proterty owenert on or before the 7th day of September A O 1804 and to be con structed as follows, to wit; The top of the walk shall consist of plank, ous and one hallinuhes by eibt inshas, ol pine wood, seven feet long. The top of the walk shall be supported bv not less tbsn lour striugers of tamarack or fir wood and sbali not be less than two luobes bv ci luubcs, and shsll be Isid upon sills of tamarack or Mr wood not less thsn four inches by four inohes; said sills shall nut be more than eisht leet sport. The outside stringers shall not be more thsn three inches Irom outside ol the walk, aud shall ioiu end to end : ail other stringers shall lap ; and all shall be solidly nailed together with nut less thst 20(1. wire nails ; covering shall be uut on and solidly nailed to tbs strim?. era with two 20d. nails iu each board on eaah stringer. Notire is hereby further, given that unless sail! side-walk is constructed bv the abutting property Owners in the marner aforesaid, on or be(ore!the 7th day of September, A, D 1904 thst tbe unit will be constructed by tbe Citv ot La CirsniJe, Oregon and alien taken aaainst the abutting property for tbe expenses of constructing the same. Dated at La-Graude, Oregon, this 6th day of July A. O., 10O4. neater i. newnn Recorder of the City ol La Grande. Union County, Oregon. IK THE COUNTY COURT, FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, 8TATE OK OREGON. In the roattor ol the estate of 1 Citation ANOIE A WOOD. Deceased To William H. Wood and f?e;pv M. Wood, OREETIKU In tbe name ot the state of Oregon, You are herebl cited and required to appear in toe county (.ourt ol tbe State ol uregon, tor toe bounty ol Union, at the Court Koom thereof, at Union in the County of Union, ou Mondny. tbe 15th day of Atwuet 10i4. at 1 .90 o'clock, in tbe aliernoon of that day, then and there to show cause if any yon may have why the petition of J. K. Wright, as Administrator of t he etat of Ausie A. Wood, fWeased. tg sell Lot No eight (8) block sixty (() ( hapliu's Addition t the City ol La Grande. Oregon, should not be irrauU.I. WITNESSThe lion. il. A. Harrison Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union, wiin the aeal ol ssid oort artiied this 13th dry ot July r.D4. AiitOl-J. a. uuham, clerk. of professional paper. Plittea at H. W. NIBLEY Classified Ads FURNISHED ROOMS Parties desire ina nieely furnished rooms apply to G D Biuuuons corner 8 and M streets FOR 8ALE A complete threshin out lit inquire of Jud Draper at tb Andross Kaneh. For Sale Good paying busine-s for particulars write liox 037. Oregon, side. For La Grande Pasture Plenty of good pasture tl per bead per month. Phone 1276. All Kinds of Work Wesley Davis doeB all kinds of scav enger work, such as cleaning wells, cess pods, etc. Give bim a call. 4 24 tf New Lumber Yard. I am now O'enared to 611 orders for all kinds ol lumber. If yon need lum ber see prices belore ordering. E Rosenbanm Prop KaiuboK Store. Plane Instruction. Firs class instruction on the piano. Harriet E Young, Phone 1U31 July 27. Camping Ground Good camping ground at Hilgard apply to Mrs C J Hart Hilgard Ore. Wood Saw Orders for sawing promptly executed Phone 1840. residence on Qaborn St. Terms reaeonuble. li W Allen. Sweet Cream Commencing Thursday June 10th the Grande Konile Creamery Co will be prepared to furnish swwpt cream in quauity to suit, wholesale and retail Komember the place Huntingtnns new building next door to fire building. LOST On the streets of La Grande a sealed lettor from the Urownsville Bank addiHSsed to O P Gnndall, finder will please return to post otlico FOUND Ou the streets of La Grande, a purBerontainini! gold and silver o in. The owner may have sume by callinK on Henery Henaon, describing property and psying for this notice. FORE SALE Good work teams. Have one light team. For full par ticulars, terms and prices address E E Veliers R i' p So 1 La jrandp Oregon. J'4. Machinery For Sale One 20 H c lire box bojler, J I case One 10 iuuh engiupsame wake One resawiug machine Oue rip sawing machine One wooden finme tenouer Oue G inch sided moulder All ih good shape. Takeu out to in. stall larger plant Stoddard Lumber oo. La Qrandp Estray Notice notice Is berebv aiven that thera came io my pisco on the OwBley estate one and one half miles north of La Grande, one g-nv horse, no visiable brands, about 11 years old, weight a bout 1160 pounds. Owner m h.w. for this notice and for care and atten tion and feed. Dated ihis day of Julv roue uy nrovini; nronnrtv nm nBU;nn ItKH. Joe Jones iBest and; , Easiest Wayto reach Wallowa county js.to patronize.the TEXDERFOOTiTRAXSFOR".' TATI0N COMPANY. Coaches leave Bgn arrive at I Lltrin dailv Q00!) SERVICE . FAS 1' TIME ' Sjiecial rats to'Partire 1 Livery Stable Accommoda tions Proprietors own fstablesTat Jos-.-ph and Lostine. Elgin office at.City Hotel and wholesale prices. ..Man "fra Cross Drug Co That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bios' canned iruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the gaiden. We are the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc. Special attention given to phone orders. Geddes Bros. MEAT CLII1MS a large place in Lite food question. It is essential therefor thiit the meat bf goou?. Touifh, gristly sti-ak, or djy juicolets roasts will spoil any meal Suppose you consult us on THE MEAT QUESTION We know snd buy the best klud. Yoq can rely on our knowledge snd our do-, Bire to bold your trade to get you the Unest meat yon ever closed your teeth on. As fur prices, wall w are not so foolish as to have them high. Bock & Thomas Early Risers aaaj ibtbwwii xi a a aVaV laVaVs Par eatwk relief from Bllleusneaa, Sok Haadaeha, Torpid Uvar, Jaua 4loe, Olulnaaa, and all treublea ana log from aa Inactive or aluggtah liver, DsWIII's tlttla Early Risers are aa. aaalM. They aot arsmplly and never gripe. They are as aalnry thai 1 1 is a pitas ure k take them. One to Ive aat aa a aMM kuerivf; l r four aot a a akaaaal aai aHsotlve eatfiartlo. They' are paraa; sgstatle and absolutely THag tenlo the liver. . B. O. BaWltt 4, Co., Caalaaajet M By A1J Druggists ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS D,Iw.!?.E?'flt!,I,9e ?onr tl,kot Tiatt' Rock island kribco svstems. Choice of ronlea going or returning ST. PAUL. DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, or PUEllLQ. tot rates call on your local Agent. Dates of sale; June 16-17-18 July 1-3-3 Auif. 8 9-10 Sept, M-7 Oct. 3-A. 'or further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address A H Mc Donald 'ThirdSt.,Prtl.nd,o1een'1A8,!nt City Scavenger Vaults, Cessnools nnrt WpIIs Cleaner All work done by ScaTengers -IN- JST. Mn t none 1841 Ln fimn.in n. 0 5PICES o C0FFEE.TEA, BAKING PnwncD fUVORING EXTRACTS jwiuriwriry, flr8smvor, Orntirf Strmjlh, PjiMMbkrVicei VL05SET ft DEYERS " DADTI A aVIP jLuMES -Ml I I I a'-' f . t ; F ..i-it.