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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1904)
OLD Itti i - u w 8,,...,.. "iia,,uail.. " huh ritntiiu ..t u--,. . ' --T"nu untt linear-,. L I - ' I'ropi-innra of 1 u. "emit . Mr I. ' V7 , - ..,,le U0I1, u,, d I M ""i '- '. with tbe oux) and it TXmmnm.-m:fM U . , 9 n FOLK j i m M m M m m m , - k & m w a w m sr. v v j . - - . n Dr:::j':A.HARLTON n a a a' a . Aa it was imporeibie to ufil eh: tbe ' VE'IEBISAKV' SlfPGrtV1 Hat of prizes- roq-yQatunUvi Hi th t Oihc; at A 'P. Hiitr COMM.ENCiyGRIDy, -AUGUST-19' Day, we herewith m L, Grande. Oreu Pho& iM 1 of theluoky oiiesL the prizes R,.0i.l0! .1" . ""MP. Old Folks Day, the names aiwl IliA Artnufnra J Davef Loahr for ' fceiiiif ,f 'tie "'TltieBt' mail present 's ' 'cane donated 5 fcy M Fox. -H la nearly 'one hundred ail two years old having'been'born in C'an-ailtttobOTlrSO-i.-'-MrImbrnd Governor Chamberlain bad"their Vpkt. urea taken daring the aieriioon.i . Mrs H If Palmer for being the old est lady present received , a . silver suit aud pepper box, "butter dish and nap kin ring donated by Carl Alder.- She ii ninety yeara.old.'is.M .. R C HUod and wife for beln.. the oldest married -couple rocei'v"id each a pair of eye glasses iionatod by iho B.iKer vny uptleal i:ompany. Thoy I X V I-J AIL.'- A 1 l'ients of Haines aud Mn, Uixnn ill ; inhrt ; kia iViu.m. ri lU ,hi. (,, '7 , I.1 "'.. "J .'.i: we yvill giv away lo the people of UiiMjty-flO.OO.OO.) jlf will.tii "iVV ' tTi ' I ''-.X y witl U8 wi11 Bet Pal t ol it the more you trade the not be"aUuUei,y-vevor-y one dealing ii r nun iu nuu; a( bi-orce r, r being marriod Ibe longest length of time re ceived cdnib and bnislr jdoejtotl i,y Grace' A Robli.sofa.' 'lhey ,'bve tbieV married .flftv seven years and v kix t" nionibs. Tbey wero-ma'rieil in Itrownj ...aoauiy Ml eourv' : ,ct, ' ' iuuim(;bui, auu -tttlllf ceived a maffler and abawl for hiring' the largest family of 'children- ; Thex have sixteen ohildren and have heeu marri d forty . nine ears, They are' reui.luor-ol Eaicle; Vully. ' " " '" I W Faulk received a peii'. otjlippera. for berng the yoiingost old man he wa sixty fiveyearsold tho tenth of dnno- Mary Bonmun received a- hiimlfotne feather fan for being ilie jrffBngTst old -lady 'present.. Sy 'sirkuge uuiueid ut she was boin on the s:ime day as Mr Faulk.'- -- y J Diiao received a yeirs subac it tiou to the Weekly O euoniun fuj )ia..; ini; fin med tbe longest tiuie.: He is 85 years ol.L and has fanilvd. nl) h t life. He is a resident tr iluntfhgtoii .ftHd.htta UvudJii fJaker-ooontyfarTf l ' years, r 11 Dsan and wife teeeived a hulf dozen photographs for 'ban iig been m irried the sh rt. st time. Ttioy were married iu Ueo. mher 18b0. The phoio ginphs were donated by the Parker stuidi. 'Xheynre residents W-Bakjr Mr Peekwood was presented with pniznastue first' teaeber in jlnkerj auo Union Counties Herald, NOTICE f OR PUBUCATION,. a S- v ... U.K. LarM niH(.. j, Orawlc, Or. vm or .rite tffM I!'1. ':'' 's-t ( : more Tiimnwe- rr'M. .i,..)H-r..r . .Ani-Wan i..i .iinrailimil .liri.c, ili.l lo valnliitoh hM uuuiii Lu.MiuliaiMl helfireTfrr-frcirTi.TiuHl Ito Mimdav, ih.'ll a.i (il ABs.ii. I iVl ! Iiiil..,iiii u Jjle,,.; . i. il, 'iii,-.rotiii r' ...... ....j , ........ .--.i.fi. ikf una .Mavu-ti. f"'il'ii.ail"TTi-,Oro3)f. Vayl"''sllfiruiir adtitMly tin thOir elaluiA In' liiilfiicO'.oj .... lVli. f..i T .1 l.o .-;.') more you get. iJJ?'.P?8h j6 La Qra"de Mercantile Copapany-gtook' at'aboiit 50 cents on the dollar, and to make room .. .. for the goods now at tlie Rainbow Store and bix Atouwno? rorp thai is on the way i here, I T,'t.7a .l.?.liC jrVtf'hal' pnoe. There is no cheap oohoddgora jriifiem ? 'i have concluded to sell 'SIttK'lH)IIS Ir.HH' lh. n.,tI.HiMli..n. .. IL- w4 -wST4 SK ;t7 K. Wfl. ; Ally Uiul ah iM.is.mn vl W.v.i.j ml rtwlv Liu jftovj iijaci tbutt t'iii.1 arc .nhi-i-.i to -liJe thei Uliiis initio iilltcf (in fjrlr.iic U'l'dnv Hbov. ut'li;i!tii iliir U fM-.ilinn luvHR-nt uf iml snu; ullieiwi-e. tlitir nidliis vviil 1- toruii.il - jtittKrt A li. hob.li. ltceivj-r! Claim. The-Record . yv.nj UnUiinsou bas- lately- com pleti d putting tip liOt) tons Oi hay. Lutlior Ve8t w iu rjhnro of the hay ing . row of IGmen, abd ibey put up this lot of 'i;2000 "ton's in 18 duys. TUey ulaim tlie record for' tlie senton. V ho cau beat it? Republican. SENATOR HOAR ilAS A FAVOKA - LE NIGHT Woroesier,Miss Aog, 19. Senator PJoar uoss-d-a comfortable ntuht ano appKiontly ts ho weaker Ihis m.irning The lihvslciaus still feel Unit 'their pat lent is to weak too recover hut siy that his condition ia more favorable to day. ; Joshua Simpkins ' 'J osh wa, S iiulfjlialLouthe Ji3 wilK tbe attraction at Opera House. It is said to bi wel.1 wrhten j)astoraJ''plii with an inter, stiug pint .tjie , Jtory ""belngJ"aTippy Ui Udu g of sunshine and shadow, The aituationa are aaid to be airikingly realiptie with an over flow oUfnrr-and- atiusctneut. 'lucre aro feveu comeily parts iu addition Vthatof Uncle Josh, which character is a bole Show io itself ' A ensatj!U nov,-lt is in.rnrjiaeil it, 4 lie third ae in4lie siape or a 'realistic ia nn'l scene in which a monat-r circular -aw is used, and which is snil to a- linily saw throuizh renl timber. A tine orchestra s carried by the conipanv also ft tine baud r.f music, which will make a burle3itie painde about uoon lil'W. - ' .NOTK'K FRMMlt.ir.THTr ' " . .1 DpiuVuoiifM i Un;-lii!i'tfor. I-junl ( hi lit t iiiiinii, ' Ttt:(ui, - ,i ; , ' j j . Jlllil li. RnrtrpK h.rrl.V "iviii tlnil tlii-'4'iillt(hriii iiiiiii.tli-fiii.-i iii-il.t-.l unlit-mi hi-iHvntiiui Iu niaf Uii.tl puc! in MiH.tirt nl m- i!;uif uiul l)i;it h.J'I 1" Miti I i- Itia'lf O f. f..r UK K'.j K JiH .'. iJ. lp "a.. It t-i. n . i . - -tJii 1 1 ii tii ri-si.U'iiiit upun umi-f'.uiiua- (iin ol iuid land,, vij. Ji.tuk Hriii -ntT, -Jokwi Ri'll r, Cuitim .-.i itf.l!tt.uiiau J Kiitliu ull oi ll iJj-Z-Ji-di .Ltil ail ta-, -aUI ITTTTli ','r.-', V ;it!n 111.. lis) Is? -Pa a,.:, V;'1' f i 1 aiuUiiU..r7 .-'... 1 V I ,i v ,..,Hi . -'" k" .i.il i. t. .to. o :a Tl J II " ..iui.B0!4.(i 2 -so:m:e3 -a. ... . It-iOL-J Jr-.1FS OF1 e hnv lfj')5 pair'sttli best shoei'iriad viib itCf)"., AE"BrowiiTi Co., Krippet e Such as S: ndorf-Diliman Co. mBSfAS&Vtif'-R41owir'g-are -a few quotntiont"' Lwlies" K5 60 mid 15 00 shoes atmSllOiLaLiiGa 50--4 , af'i 50, $250 at $180, 2 00 at $125, 150 ai95o, 100 pairs of last seasons shoes HXvi JVJXA. 1 f'O.sC 15a. iTi ii!A.'Siii!S ty0 at 2 '5' -3-50 ut 2 50 3 tl0' ttt 20' "-i bit art iU, $'JUij at 13.), aud oU pair ol heavy shoos nt Vbc. i'jvi W.?'llft-Xft.s,ix.,y'Jve Larlies' andhHtfrenV Jmts a v half price, Ibis. season's goods. Sixty shirl"waiHls al OFT CDXJTR. l34.FlC3-A.lKrS ry r v "$s. ball price, ibis. season s goons, sixty sli.rt waists at 50eiits cin'the'tlollar. 12ic flauuelotts at 840. 10c outinjjjlauuels 8c. 6c calico 4-o.i "Apron Rinir h iiu 5c, . .j5p. coyi)uJla'nket9 at 50i? flflch: ,-;75..pairo "J hou.Qia.U'. p'i.e. ii .Big line of corsets ai 50 per ! cent. Al! sumuierugnfds one-third c.ff. $1000 y ?tnckiof.,.8ilks. induced f from 30 to 60 per cent.-' In .'. '"dress .triinuMuo;i-.wa;8lMw the best line ut low prices. $1500 worth ofJJEVYJS.LRY r bonalit at? 35c 011 tlie dollar we are silling al 50i! (111 the dollur. Expert jeweler.',' All wolk gutira'it- ' teed. ' "".' Call aud see us FARMERS S3 complete stock tf goods as" ei'ii'be found ia any first class dry goods store, and during this sale ra 01. , we want your iraae it goous ana prices cnu get it, in our new 1 jcation, next1 to the- La Grande National Uauk.wbera .we .will- be. ploased lo meek all our old frieudB.,Si1,i Yo'tavorabnt lo uuti ns luuujr ...o o v T.u..w-. . .. ., --- - Ten (t home IIISI ' ",V.e have.as, . will sell nil at prices never before' hoard 01. mm . li ' f. B - . 1 il3 ' I a y 1"; Shh 7 w IftriSiia-. sCv Twiii . . raeB '""''" c Von but that ao. ' U inennlva lo th business to i--5l... ,-,.;!;.'. M. If. V laoel ia not mher ATTENTIONS t iinvo iiiii'ciiiise'l tho SPO-I KANE VAkiii uiul it is my ju-i leiitidii lo rffii;e 11 epecuil eltoH c lljujiJ'ariiiere, In older 1., .1.. i)M fl vw .... - ' " V-.!"-I ."V I 1 mg X A' . :'.:-' -('. I t l l-an common.H. XX'X'JlXX' JL)W V V . ... kZ? -JL. JL JU.fouDda.io?i;ab; lis..-. . 1 r t 1 ..,t. r,.,:; -:U IO p. 'Jntve (leoi'led to furiviidi-,Apecl ini-al SalurtJ the m'o'ui ' 1 nf 'iih;jLeek w.lftcli I cnl Kalfttiers'f Diti)Ci& This will iueTu.le f ikm . ihc niarkel ,iff..idi'l'irlr'i:i. i9 served n rtsalaraiViily'itylo'J This will- S4 tie jj6st.m.ealj?r oll'ereil .in lli'-GrWi2f cents. When nu'he Ciity'clflftt the Spokane Cale and see exn' tlv lmw good a forial MftajKbkiy lor 25 cents. '&RBMEM'BE1! wo pay i-ash-l 'ail and cliickei's. f Steward V - Ooeri. . House ! , , i;. .n,- A . .... u- . One Night, Tuesday-Augtisl : 23 for biitte v.'.-va i: .-- J F Johnson. .11 i. 1 iii.lt : -- Greatest tit alljensationai Comedy iirttuiiw ; ... ' ' J O S H U A ? S I M P K I N S. ' ' The (host laughable of all'jufal plays A' pure .whole some story of away down East. Latest '' , v i' --Songs Brightest Specialties. - ' ' ADMISSION'. 5.0-7fic 8EAT8 ON "SALrT. A'f VAN V--- DlIR'RN,3-SDNpAti0lUSING - v . IIIPIIBD3BBBBDBBBBB A ..li a. A CR.QTO-.1 A CROWN ! A. CROWN! piano tf many tones and .,11 ihfMii nppeal to tbe ciilti vnte.1- " "Vrm1' have'" tin piano .'to)iytW .trnffv '-j:iVt:Hr, banjo, mandolin, 'IUier,- 'ittrtO' Itnrn. fill", and iiiJiliX-2iyer4 iiiiinaorl when tone? nl your you have a . - . . ' -' CkOVN,:.PIAN'() The hfunl0!uit 'if 1liso ilia (ruinetirs, unit:' ini' imlrre-Mi it ii on nvery One wb ee thorn, uiul the 'J':):.nX M!.'.!'.icratc. Write u f for .itlo(;tie Special Excursion to the World Fair. The Denver and Uio Grande, in cou Dection with the Missouri laulic will ran a uprl4 of Iter OlKlliV- ITU dueled excursions to the Wool's lair during Juno. These excursloua "i run through to tit Louis without .' chauiio of cars, m .king short stnpi t Pl iuciiMl iiointaeuroute. The fliali tl.esn exelir.iona will leeve rorllnml '. .lit, in 7 nnrt tl.p MPrond Julie 7. lie . rate from Iji lirande ''ill le Louis and return Kxcursion.sVe. g' lint .via tho Denver & Kio the n iviletre of returuing ant nntln TVil. ia tbn mot wav, as well aa the most neiigniuii ( Tljphw4 !" r" iosir"oi-oii route to cross lb conlinsnt. . I.I j r vttf. st.ipr.ariBwn.d Hive mi ortrort unity . r( fHn et ;.n . n "" 1 of vielting in and alxiut Kntiwis H ' . '.(, ro.J of loiv- lf you wieb to accompany otic of thexo inj . I " .,., . excursions write nton.o to U Mo ,y. ,v,mrtifrrrririT.nT Bleeping C4ir reservations. fair and most court ous. BLOCKLAND BROS; Island City, Oregon . ' I ; '.Breeders' of BERKSHIRE ad POtANDCHINA SWINE." ' " " " " ' " : Young stock always on. hand, and ulwuys glad to have you Call and see our hogsi'as we br. rd them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our puices before u buying some where else. We have now two .fiueyouug -Berkshiro boars on band, July pigs ready for use only $20. For short timo.ouly. WHITE : FLOUR 1 1 R0S It t- , jthngSal. Js n.illed with the idea of pleusingevory dealer's high- ... , Olass traae-cusiO"""- who appreciaie quuiuy.. m K name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantee.." 1 B liability and highust . gride in every. sack- nfci B bearing the While Rose brand. ve uM nei P;oneer Flouring s h a h b b a o n a L 7 VS)J: M 11 II II ML We want your Hay and Grain j ,Tf T r. vr irtrr. iirnuvoT 11 nt'CT lTir & Aill 11j1j r A I lllfj tllvjilliQi luauai'i , iirande linvf j g by a ibS'; f tiost tilea1it ' !,,l I'o tian-l. Oregon. ..- 11. ..Ml Ini.. n11 l.n,.A .. n mnllni. w-1 , 1. 1 1 1 1 r il ia . TftS V.II1 an i,a; .... mn.ni - .jp trnly'avfewr'toiis oT If 1t is several hundrerl tons. S We want al' the hay in the valley and then some. X WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER Take Cart of Yr-""' Trophies and sea- val'ies ..onul I will pity lr ni i'l lolll for inalo ileel head led itccorilii l' to .Hn'ctioiiH. The dotted lines onJMt weeks .of neck nod lien I pliow uheie lorip the skin. To bleed" your g in i-it t he jngul ti a- low down as possible; never cm tlx tliMiit. ('ninmence to skin by making a -cut Ir'.m tlie lios" of the imrii to back of the bead, iln-iiee iIuaii :he I. it k nl tl e neck In top of shoalders th'-nse aronud the sido to i oini of brisket, w..rk the skin carefully away rom the ho-e of the bonis, h n tiio cur i lenrhetl cut olf those to skull, afUirwanls remove the lit -eh wli.nn lie eyo i mn. lied run the linger In from the outalde and rnist. on Ih y. i.l to nvi.i i . otfim; it h en ihe tearpit is reached whith is in nr Hi crn of 'ho ejo, work the skin out of the oavily with the point of Ihe k n fo h enlh 'n-r of the niotilli la maoherl out tnrough and expos'! the teem, 'euvo nil lie' oinofc llinna on iiie an iu .i the cartilege on the aim. Sell icnvilv uio I r.ll iip fur 21 hours .hen dry iu the Shane UiiIcm snltctl ...oi nno o i.-o in ineMiinio your wnr in iiaup Use nothing but salt t ut ns much "I tin- tie.ii t.n ino nentt an possioieano work the brain out tbe In :e "t l' k ! In a. I Save the under jnw bones ben rltytng tho skin keep it from wi ink 1 og I will alo mount your trophl at reasonable prices ......... WM HAWS Toxideivnit .... . "v mm Vi1' i!