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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1904)
"-'- irrnn Cf-''-"l- 9 0 I-"M-aAJB. Hot Weather U?.' Bring your wife and . family to th ejpokane Cafe for Dinner. " Your wife will ap-'" pfeoiate the change and freedom from the - hot kitchen. You will all enjoy the weal the . hest . in ; town. . First.,, class service. SPOKANE CAFE J. F. Johnson Depot St. La Grande.Or. -wo Union PM$mj DaP AH xll. bkAsW V 0i LA Gk HDK. . , , NO.S , - B0 p. m. Bait Lake, Denver Ft, , ft V' NO (. wh, Omaha, Emu .. taoim. Pitj.8t.in,ciiiogo ,ok , and itaat, , ' 1-5 p.m Portland, Dallca. Pen- ' NO I. (Melon, WallaWalla, , ' Dayton, FomeroT, 1,0 " kaneannu . .W p ca a xth via Hpo- ' ' kane. ... Portland, Dalles, Pen- NO 6 - dlclon Umatilla Wal- w0 a . lula.Lewlston.ColIBx "u,.t Moscow, WallaceWar -) m 6:5 pm doer, Spokane and other points aaat and "T north via Hpokane, i NoKDally clty AUo. . exoedt Imbler, and Elgin N Hunday oonnecllona at Elgin bSvpn 9:16 a m with stage for points tn Wallowa ouunty 1 A " Ocean Steamers between Portland and Ban Francisco every five daye . E. C. MOORE, Ami MY: SHINES i ! An like tbe ''Smile that won't come , off," 1 hey are put on right and stay right. I nee only Wtiitmore's panto and guarantee that it after thirty days - trial yon find that it has in any way way injured the leather 1 will present IhSjCuslomer with a (5 pair ot shoes - pnrohased at any store be may eeleot. If you desire really Bret class work call and get a' shine. LaJJee work a speoialty. Remember the place, Krt ley's Barber Shop, where everything is flrBt class from the boot black up. JOEB. WILLIAMS' ua mmm Opposite tbe Sommer House, One of the best musical lnstitotioaa In tbe state, Poor rooms used for musloal instruction, 15 grades ot music taught. Depatment 1, 2 rooms-nred for tbe 3 first grades. Children at the - age of & and older oome one hour every day, Department 2, i rooms ior grades 4 to 15 for pupils of all ages The lat est course beet practical musical, in struction Muiral oonteats for med als every few oeeka." E PORTER DAY Principal , MRS DAY. Assistant ,; M .., ... Real estate Snap . Two aore tract seven 'jblocks .'from center of La Grande,... GO! d. Six room ed cottage furnished completely and well, if desired. Two barps, large hen house and wire enclosed park over one ndred obickens, ovor 100 btaricg tVnlt treaa Inelu.liua winter and sum- onntna. nAAl 8. nrUUOS, j .-rilioa nf cherries, one thousand raspberries, 500 strawberries twenty five shade trees, lawn, flowers and large garden ready for use, three walls, two pomps, ten shares in good water ditoh. . House insured- for 17UU for three years. P lwn For particulars inquire at this office. HARD ; WALL PLASTER n.iRta about6(j per yard nlaator. and 1LIUIO Vi" a worth many times over. ADVANTAGES freeiine I as it ' v.-.,a in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit- .11 .anil mortors are lie no on , i . :,i ji like wood -when Vnr inmtned, insteadftqf u.DHniT Doors, windows, pip b desTelcareeaeiiycat throngh . n mnductor of elec . .. i it,,, nrpventa short C adheres equally .11 . v.rii-1- atone or common e" .'1 not l.il. It. rnniaitis " OV l-a- iniu - i.mlnol to corrods It Will not burn nor aisinigiv Ee nK a perfect protection, for Sfrsme work It plunder u condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to cheerfully give". - R,EISLAN0, Phons 371 . hv nrs HUNDRED LIVES : LOST IN COLORADO :r TRAIN Two Carloads of People Death Through a . Pueblo, Colo, Aug 8 Two ciload ot human freight plunged into tbe raging torrent that destroyed the tres tle over tbe usually dry arioya known as Btetl'a Hollow, near den. about 8 o'clock last evening. Tbe sleeping oarsand the diner stopped at the brink ol tbe bnngry ohasm fi eil with boiling see thing ourrent that quickly SDuffedonl probably 100 lives. So quietly had tbe catastrophe been ' en acted that the occupants o' the three oars remaining on tbe track did not realise that an accident had occured until they alighted from tbe train and they were utterly powi rlass to render any assistance to tbe victims who had disappeared in tbe rushing waters On tbe lookont for danger, warned by the equally clouds and keavy rains to the north, Engineer Charles Hind man was running cautiously" about 16 miles an hour as he appr aobed tbe arroya which was spanned by a bridge 96 feet in length. Tbe ounditon oi tbe bridge was not known until the lojpomotive, one of tbimqnbter passen ger type bad neatly cruised. Fireman (rank MayHUd with a large torch 'bat the engineer and the fireman had been using to a certain' the condition of tbe track, was in the.' gangway When Engineer Bindman felt tbe tremor in the great machine aD(j uaugbt a glimmer on the water, he shouted his last words, Put out that torch," evidently thinking tbst in the accident be felt certain was ouming, tbe dimes would serve to if read fiiv. But b fore May- Held could obay, while the words were ttitl on the lips of tbe doomed man and his hand seeking the "mechanism controlling the air the bridge ave way as if it bad been a eiiok of kind ling wood and th? loc.imoii'e dropped with tbe hissiog of steam through 30 feet of fl xd to the bottom of the rroya orosawiee t) the track. INTO THE FLOOD. The baggage car, smoking car and hoir car followed the locomotive into the stream and were swept away. All the oocuoants of tbeee cars save three men perished, and hid not the roof of the chair car burst asunder, not one. would have escaped' The fireman, as tbe locomotive weut over, was thrown out and managing- to grasp a piece of wreckage from the. bridge, floated with thaf to a curve, made by the caving btk, and crept out of the water. He ran toward Eden, meeting on tbe way Operator F M Jones and hi - wife, who bad already started up tne track. They had seen the headlight of tbe ap nroadhing train a minute beiore snu then had wttneseed it disappear with ominons suddenness. "Notify Pueblo," cams the voice of the running man. "the train nas gone down and everybody is killed." DEATH OAM.E QL'tCKLi Evon as he spoke, relates the optra tor, there were cries coming from the distance. ' Tbe two men rsn to wnere the bridge had been, to search, but iu ualil, for victims of tbe duasttir. w nn they rvacbtd the spot all cries for help had ceaasJ. Bslief trains with physicians, wreck and pile driving outfits and scores ol rnskmen were hurried from the otty. The 6rst train from the wreck cams in shortly after midnight with J M riii lln nf Pueblo, whose escape was mirac- ..loiia. HS Gilbert, Tony limer ana Bir.msn Mavded. llieso were toe (our men in the midst of tbe wrcoii .k. .iiwl. When dawn cams the wonder grew that four bad Deen per mitted to emtrge from ihe raging tor rent with breath still In their bodies AWFUL EXTENT OF WKrXJl Tbeend oltbs Pullmsn Aehmore ex- tended four loet over mo um., . broken timbers aud iwittea raiiBnuog.mike n(Mp entt I()f enl( still further oter The arroya naa been widened to over s hundred feel at tbe po"11 "hl're th0 brld8 b"d been. The water tore a zigzag course across the prsirie lo a depth of 30 feet in ....! ulaces. There was but little left ol the baggage car -a few rods, a truck or so, and, dimly Been in the muddy waters, a half buried Iron sate. Ti. ureal locomotive, the boiler free of the tiuoks and the cab and tank gone, lies where it fell. : ,1,. ..el A quarter oi a ii'" " where thU gorge of death debouched into the Fountain, lay the chair ear. windows gone, three fourths filled wltb rud an! sand. A hundred f-et fur theren was the sm -ker, bottom up against a sand bar. One hundred and flity feet fun her in the bed ol the FounUin was the coal tender of the w,ioe and from that point on tor four or five miles r.stlgss of tba ooathee, DISASTER Plunge to 1 An Awful fridge Into A the engi' eaand tsudor stuck up from the bed'of the stream or lay along the shore or on Ihe Is'ands, THe red plush seats of the smoVer were "strewn all along the stroanj. i - :.. .'t CAERYING BODIES TO JORGCE Vy'ben btbogutto shprej the bodleil were placed on thov, grouqefs and eoi ered, but persjh wq wished to look at them were'alloweo!i todti so Wthe purpose of- identifying, them. A big gage or was kept.rubniug bet ween the city1 and the jfrcck,- bringing in those who were found . A uuuib'r ybl wag ons were filially pressed ifito service to haul the bodies tiiEhe tracks, leaving the searobers free to contiaue to hunt fur others. . lome seatohers worktd a'l night and all day.uid ntivef' onbe thought ot eating or retting. , 1 .. PEOPLE RUSH TO THE tlCENE, . People were constantly arriving and anxiously inquiring for lust one known to bave bsen on tbetraic ily 9 o.clook this morning the ' plain was idutttd with vi h'ioles, each wil h ! fls load of I anxious ' seekers ' or- the -'morbidly ourious. More than a thousand peo ple were on the ecene- two hours bs fore noon aud tbe loads in e eiy di rection were tilled with streams ol others ojmlug awaj-.y T ' BodiPs recovered wee Identified very tl iwly b.'Causs many of them 'were those of strangers hute, who had been tn tbe (sir at 8'. Louis iiud other east ern points,' - ' : j . . Maj.ir F H Whitman of Kansas, was identified by 'a rch' preseut d ta hiiu by the o.oa b ri ol tiie Twentieth Kan sas volunteers, in .which his nine was engraved. f'-f . '' v : FIRST OORPdES FOUND The' fir it corpses recovered those of Miss Irene iVright an 1 were little Dorothy Johnson, the eian r-in-law and dauifht.-r. nspeoiively, ol Harry Jubnsou of Pueblu... An unknown wo man lay beside them..: Engineer Hind man was found with his wa.ch still ruuuiugniew leet fnrtner uown lno stream- . And sines tne sun rase nitr- myover tne urinohirt land stretch-ri with Band, rovered dripping burdens have bee0' carried i every lew niinuits tn the railroad' tracks herd tbo death train '-await ' tho -n WwilMiit. - still daik axes had been, used, on the Dal' buried cars-'at the'junction of the oreik with tlje F muUin aud diy ight" thiawoik "was. resumed oo the smoking oar which lay out' iu 'the Fountain where men Were cotnpe led U) wade almost to their waUt to reach It."...-' " . i a ' GHEA'SOME FINDS , Vi;;' A fe momeuts search and blearing away of the ll'ior. of -: t le c.ir reiealed the wounded bead of a young man -in Old Folks Excursion Residents ol.,. Baker.sid Uniur Counties", vor the age of six'y-fivp vears desirous of p-r skjfig of tbehnf pitalit of the no rl people o' Baker Oily on Old Folks Day, are rcqesfed tu cut out and ; in jihe fnll iwing ooupon ar-d mail tte-i'saaie tn Mennie For, Baker City if yuu are a resident -I Baker Oonnly anil to Thomas Wsl.h . La Grande If vou are a resf dent o( Unjnn 0l)1nty A.t.Dnlo ,nj, mm(t ,t or.ce u lhat your m9 will tie oo . the l'tt in time to tatnment; tl yi,u Legi?ct tlii yi-n must blame your' If If you ere I out - ;.. ... -.: ..." ; J iaeph Baiton, Chairman Old Folks Committee This is the cotrrion to be filled out. OLP FOLKS DAY, Fill out this coiisji - end send to Maunie lux, Baker City, if you live in riaker County, and to Tbos. Walsh, La Grande,, if you " live in Uoitirl Counlv, I am , years nf aqo and,. reside at. , I was born on thr.. C j.J.iitiy o' in the year. ..... and I want to be present on Old Folks Day. sign nam in full. bis shirt sleve. He evtdeiitTytai removed his coat when the plunge tbe rivei found several person entangled in a mass of debris, thought to have Bern part of the baggage oar, wbieh w. s l'terly loru ' to piece, In a short time a I. rje number pL were dug out of the sand, here, Jl woman was completely burned save one foot whioh- smok up abov- the water. Some bodies were found lodged iu the shrubbsry alone; .the banks (there in tbe wrekage in mid stream and many half buried with ouly an arm or a bit ofolothing to re veal their wheieabo U. It required eight ationg men to lift tbe .water soaked body of one woman to the shore and skirt and hat found on to bank could scarcely be lifted with the fingers of one band ' : - M ny of the bodies were almost naked, the clothing having banTnf mpletely off. ' Moel of them were slightly bruised, probably 1 from-the shock ol the wreck, but there waa.iUr, tie blood visible when the were j re moved from the stream.' jThe' baud and faoes were l)lue and. translncent . An aim at general thing with all the oorpaee was that tba hands were .raised. when they laid on their bioks, but all appesred in'gbbd conilitto. -Vfitb ipnt doubt' the great anijjrlty were drowned like rats iu a trao when the USI, JIUU(OU SIIWUI IS U1UUDUI i .... .1.. ...I : , t . i . ii- i 1. 1 i : . . on feat deen. 100 feet wide, and with a 0 rrent strong enough t ioarry thous andtbf pounds' ol weight nerrly a1 a mile bjfore subiiding.' . y ',.,: , ; ; - - . i-j.-jmva ' . "p SEEKING. BODIES OP Y 0IIM8. Biti ot clothing, coats, abnta and wouiena' hau were found in the brush along tbe shore and the searchers soan ned th) foliage for bodlesaIasaea,o' earth bad caved in Irons tbe high sides ol tbe river in many places aud searuhj ers passed these .with tear that bodies aere buried under them which they were helpless lo reach. , File hundred pjfn scanned every ) inch ol tae river and Us .surroundings ah: ?hbur alter daylight. They waded In Ihe stream and carried out mud begrimed bod'eev which were lound I at widely separated . , , ibem miles from the points, some of them scene ol the aooideot, il1 f l, k : Mf-W waruing lusu tuv wuirilBg - wasors sw.'l f a-c'sL FDUNI8HED ROOMS-Pleas.ni .totnfil iesdrlptiorf 'of -tLem"'! lette? . iittLiuu, iuusu us nuiiuey uuune near post office. Mrs. E HelmiokVPW?".,!)! fteo aocempany . . " . .. , ... ... y-" i lit- -ui " ANrOPEN' LETTER To the public:- .'. ' " ' v., We wish to ball the alteration ,,of those not already advised that We bare, cetabllelied a wood Working Jplant Jn, La Giande equal to any in the i douiitf v. We believed tbe limes and , conditions demauTJed suoh an enterprise, and we have spent thousands of dollars fn e. qulpment end improvements We are not only prepared to fill but orders for mill work but we j can "tar nish all kinds of lumber -on short notjc .. ' I .11 1( buy:in quantity sowecahfor fiisb id car lots to be delivered direct wo can give you prompt shipment-.and. at nrioes as low se the lowest coneideN 'ing tho Quality ol the Stock 'arid the i PromntnaBS ol delivery. r - " I'-k The price varies as . to the 4onnt you buy and the cost of handling, Hoforo. plaoing , your, order outside submit your proposition to us and sec if . wo can baudle-your business , to please you. " We are a La Grande -Institution but we do not claim anything on that-, ao . ciout only to have an. equal enow with oar competitor. ' " "'""" After establishing an expensive lo cal enterprise we want the business' 'to keep our 20 odd mep at work. ; 1 1 We are nnt begging lor favors tint lo cal enterprises should be built up to employ our people at home instead of sending all the money away for stuff manufactured In other places. 'll ir places. ui -iar(Miietrar.a"Miertt to nnow ly does not oonft'inyiyau ipay haspiwhy tbe, (Is up other bojn-. ,ir.iKbt, ua, Adqiinisati tse. ' ' estate ol Angle, A. Wood, i ue monev sent awa hark to ns and it bull munities at our expense. l ours ror BilslnonB. Btoddaid Lumbe(,Co; Columbia University7 Oollegialo,' rrepBratory Couimerolal and Gratn marA Grade; -APPLY ros OsIAimus Courcee. Boar.itng school tor young men A boys. Box 343 University Park Station," , Portlai.d Oregon , Dr. I' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON!" (lHifu it i T Hill'a rirno Rlnr. w . - ..... a.... . . La Grande, Oregon ? Phone 136 .... " . ,iit Residence phone 701 j ". - ghlful Route. Daylight Ride . Dizzy tJrags. i;eep Uanous. A Golden : Opportunity See tinttire- in all - tier glpnous beauty,; and then the aome of nan's handiwork, K .The first is found . nlonp the line of -the Denver & Kio Grande Railroad and tli littler at the 8t.;Louis World's Fnir. Your, trip will be aiie of pleasuremake the most nf it. For information and illus,, trnted literature write -t !;. . VV4 O. MoBRIDE, Geu. Agt. Portland, Oregon Heart Academy c i oie vwtMM .auitiwtio aoB.-tod by the Sister of St.. francis, affordBexoillent educational adrnntajtes. .Music, ilriw- educational adrnntaj luff anil lalntjiig optional aiudlej. idn'fdr'theur.iisBa. ng a ajptelaRy." Boaralng awd-dae-eiihaol oiwiis Uie first Monday flu 'fc'optetulier. for catalugue" tudress Bister Superior. " - - Aug 40et 4 i.i ;i-:ii ijsiir, ---.i V ',:vV, aarV ihais . The. aunoaaoeaient j that Kinglin Brothers Wprld'a Oitatest sbowe will exhibit In Baker City Aug 18 -will be received with more than usual interest by t'uo peopl ol tnat neighborhooil. ineuingnng Hrothfra have a name that stands lor all that is new , novel lrfJi-'l-ta .oiroui line, and the rjao-gtment annjunces that bieJsee.m.!tljesb.(Oir baabasn enlarged to eiicn an extent thai a whole extra train is used iu' addition to the four Jrainji jnfj laljson. j tb ekowr is now sraoaportca ironi piece to- puce itf aigulyflS astkniy-ioofc cars, con strttoted espoially for the Ringtlng Brothers : rln" con a ec tlbn" wi t h the ru jrofej, Irjwliiclntheerenio pe. folnitoal i BijfWus toi. Bingljpg Brothers are this reason presenting the beautilul and sublime speotacnlar 1",i.1ii;it n . .. f v , - iiruuBovmavr ieni aua tue viru frhio play uecessi- -anwpa, ' tatee the use ol 1,200 actors and ot- resset anii ot almost three, hundred horses. It Is presented on the laigset stsgeye jujsed iir exblbitional pur poses. ''Special excursion rate's bave been.arrsngetj fpraljline8 ol travel by Riog'ling'Brutbers. ' .'j , it A' Pdstitl Will Do It ; tt ! . . . : . ' The purchaseof a piano by mail made safe, ; efmtlle ahd'ecohdiiiicaf.- ihBy deflllni with a reliable concern a ptauocan nowbe-,.punihased .without ever seeing it, with perlect satiRfaction and 'Safety." Every fnstrttruont eold by Btlet'e'Fluno House is folly guaranteed and a further agreement .goes, with-it to refund all niouev nuid in aaaa the Instrttnien't fails frf at) way' to prove - exaotly cs represented, to that' buyers re perfectly.aecuro,.; -, lr If yiU are.thliiking ,of purchasin piano' or an organ; rrroii ub a line pi ug noataL-. oivtnir. vonr.arlnrnsfl and von will HUil II n ,lun uu . n ttiinvBiliatlyr receive, an abundaiw.Qf eiroulare and handsome booklets thow- ' .(, .,lLi.n,,. 4 uviu siio-titMiu vr-iii uaait vruer De- ttinm. giving mil tnioi rYllntl'oii'couceri.Ina our low or ce an prices and easy payment system. - ' U we have an? soocial ibarimiha In secopdhaud luatruiiieuta whioh ourim menee busitiess is continually bringing to nsTttrose also will be fully described and ipitces given r', ,t-lii ' tr-t . Vnnr SAiilv.-. huthns If. hA .rHnnaf. lor fur.thet fnforfoatiori, or an onler for au'fnsfrumbnt'nilt' be promptly and. conrtaouily -attended" to'. . (. -When mailorders ro -filled, the in strumeuts are personally selected liy the nead oi our mail Older department, wbi ia anxnerieiiced-and exnert niano jndgo.,, jHo thorpuglUy insneota every in- perfect cohuitiou befbro he permits lt-ttloave.th'store;'''':'1'l 'i Wejinake a simeialtw ol paoklng our inBtrnuieqta so that ioo. tattor if they have to'oo hauled by wagon a lorig dis taneevnoinjiiivtoHn1 tTOSBihlv oorao to -theme iReuieaioesitliia iB the house ac- fknpwAedged toetlia lowout.priced and tnbat rofiable oh the coast.. Drop us a postal.' '''Thousands --fiaira 'iloiie It to theradvatitliga. -Ellorn Piano - House it&l.iiWashiuitton'Btreet corner Park. Large, stores, , also San-. ; U'rauoiBPO - an d oiioraiuuuui cut,, ooukbob auu onattio, Washington. . '-' O- ' ' '.S fl -"IB . ll'. r . t '. ti . fif Tfee6taTx' 86oftf; 'fttA the ' ObtjOT'OF tTNiON, rJTATE: OF ""'!M""'" ,;Rfi(iON;;;'''i,; .; to the mattor ol the estate of ) ' " juis. d" 1. ei,ij Iuih iiVCitatlon AMGUi, A..WOOD. .Deceased.ii 1 i - - to William H, Wood and Percy , M. Wood, GREETING " 1 :- i-.i'iiiathB'namdof.theBtabMol Oregon, aaj areiburubi otted and, rrequlred to appear, Jn ..the .County , Court.. of the Statd tif OrBKOb, .for1 te' Coiinty of t'nldrti'at the CUtitt 'Rboui ' thereof, at Union. iU'itlQaiCounty.,of Union, on -Ma..I.. fl. ir.ll. ... inn.,.ll ICUiA u.uuun, .no iw,u uhj ,,i Aws;ifsy aw. at 1.80 o'clock, in the afternoon 'of that Vidacthettandi't)iere.'tO'how-' cause if ie, petition 01 irutor.ot the nA.i.a..,i to sell Lot No elirh't (8i block sixty ftO? CbapliB,'iidiitioii.tu the City of La uraniie, uregon, suouiu not bo erantea. . WfTNi59S-The lion. M. A. Harrison Jiide'of the Cbiinty Conrt of tho State ofOreiool for ithe COuutr'-ot -Union. witu-uie Beai.0.1 aaici i,pun amxeu this liiiu oiy ot.iiuty iw. , , ( ATPESr J . dilliktb;' Cleric. ,: , miSWiMa i ,u,WeB(roqreJttpd. Karjs, May .6 10XW. Ballatu bnow l.inimoot Cd, ' our Snow Liniment cared brx 'did sofeon the side of my ohin that ra supposed to bea cancer. The aee wuat stiibborn 'and would not yield to tieatment, until I tried Show LdhlmeuC'wbfch did the work-In abort Oider.i . My sinter, Mrs Sophia i J .1 Bison, AHiulsvllle, Millln u f n, uud n nui tj mill unnii no 1 -is's'-daneeri' TJeaee ;snd ,l iVin Irmnf ff-laiB . Unlil tm Namlln 171 (Jo, ra, has a sore and mistrnstfl that ',..M;,7.IITI',,',,,,B.C, je Directory. EAGI.KR 1 Olsndc Alrle aja F O E raeeta svi-ry Fnilar oii-lii in . K ul V lull st t . in Vl.lltnB hrefticrn Irrvltad to nticntt, p (J Uwkwsli, Wi t . ., . , AN B.y-rlMe, W Bac. t i ifORKSTBRH QP AMKUtCA-Onort Maid Marion, No 'U nifcls each Tnc-ilay in Klk'a ball. Brothers are lnYlU-d loailsnd. . ..I.- l UelsnsrCtilaJ RaOjter. O J Vandarpobl, Kccfecc 1 'tod f-l ftra'riilS 'Mg' No1 is meets In taeir nall-rvaryHafsrUay niahu Vlsltlny mem bnra oordiallr laviteit u sluml. - ".04 VanUorpool, N O. i asali.aae..,,,.,, ( . ,' T Wlt. -if. is .I.i-: ..,. , , S..-I-H sir,) ,i- ' ..Ti if ' "-A.'iKvA; A. Mi-tLa Gnuiilo Lodge Ko, 41,'mei-te every Island , ilrd Satur day ul each month.. i A J Williams Seo, 0 D Huffman W. M, I kill Iowa County (1) aooaoraaawland, 130 acres oapabla of ealtivalloa, JI3 a In faU wWst.Hoae, am and other haildingaA gr ansrion an IWk , ... ,. (1) uu aet0sll ajctuud. b-.aaa ham S VI aens ui lead -rt ol whlet is I ?U'y'!f t at tuy can b ml e U W U Utut -9ilCa!IIcfn.rmJcattliliDruiMilr. FrtCA lit) ucs- mir. - J 4 160 arret, p uf ohotoe Uiid Frti HO M'Da,niel 66 - WALLOWA, a a a a p a a a a a Farmers andr.iders National Batik, " 'm LAG RAN D E,' .. - . ORKt?ON '- Capital Stock fully paid ? . f 60,000" II Surplus fund ; ' . ..' ( ? - K 13.0U0 a " i Liability of Shareholders L 'r 60,000 ' - .. -:. Responsibility . . ;. Vr; 133,000 ' We do a general banking and exchange business. Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign bank. B s JOSEPH PALMER, President 1 -":--::r; -.'r ::-' r J. W. 8CRIBER, Oashier BBKDBfl DD D B J. 11. Pcare, the Jeweler ,Cy se -AND BRICK Of All Kinds'Done AT' W.M C HANSEH Phone, CARPETS! -' Linoleum, 8hades, and Upholstery Goods. Wo have a fine line of these goods . at very low . prices ' Carpets and Linoleums out, made and laid to order' Call and see these Gootla v; ;; . .' , ''-' ' 1 ' - Beautiful White Maple Dresser & Commode $13 25 ' Worth $30, Go cart 3 00, r erffiotion Oil Stove 8 00, Dining Table 6 50, Best Oil Range 10 60, V New , Lounge 12 75, Gasoline Stoves 2 75, Desk 7 '50, Camp 'Stoves 1 40. . ; , ' V '' Two sets Double Harness, 2 fine Shot Guns, 2 Win- ; 'cheater Rides, 1 Iron Bed, 1 ten-gallon churu, 10. Cook Stoves at very low prices." ; , Remember we do upholstering, furniture -repairing -and house cleaning. Phone for estimates. - 1') t Be Hasten Phone 2051 1; We Do Not Claim 5 -": .." -' -. --'. S - J ' That wo can please all of the people all of the time.Jbut : ! WE DO CLAIM . J That our plant has been underlthe same management for J nearly TEN YEARS . - -That during this time our aim has' been to please as nearly all, at all times as good, work and courteous treat I ; That we will do our best to please you if you will favor us with your patronage . . -I That Packages left at Anderson & Myers or Kirlley'a S barber shops will receive tbe same prompt attentiou that they would if left at the laundry. ! A B C LAUNDRY 5 'PHONE .l85l j a City Property For Sale i ! , Finely Located, Well : Sale. Also Other City Property," At GRANT & HERR0NS"' i Real Estate tmm atnd good initbvtrdluss, tO meff m through pUc-A i-C.t CaUrtiitt a.l-l .60P x I tU fllleftl Of mJsyl-T: (fOtxi aaUUM AUt and sood omballdtusa. ao ariwia bit: per avcre. TuU if a arat barman M'Donald . -. OEEGON , j. :Mmmi,aiiwjif ffijitggaffHi sj o a a u n o a on p a a a a a a a a Q a BO BDBBBnfl DDB r; ; Hie Clock is sometblne that is fudlspensable to the home. It marks the hour tor aris ing to cop with events of tbe day, end he time lor retiring at mailt. -- - - J:'' There f$ Joroct-hinai about the clwk thai t luo heart of all, It will some day mark the boor of death. i-. - - , , My elockeare of hatiisoBieappearance neat in design, and made ol nicely polished brpnue rnetsl -ornhmenta Prices from $1,00 to 15.00. 1 B Feara Colon1 Do's leading Jeweler NextMewllff Droa; Store. Watch re pairing a Specially. , -:s v;i' WORK REASONABLE PRICES Main 1021 CARPETS!! F. D.' Haigten , Formerly 0 & M Noble's Store. Improved 5-Room House For :