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! I S 4 'i m lii si LUMBER, Lumber Sffimrlcs Doors Sasli Boxes STODDARD LOftBER' P BC" " ' LAIGRANOEEGQIL, Iff? ' 9 I . 1 . Everything, you wantrtnt lor that ; a SUNDAY !IAwaitlngYourJOrdr at 2 NEBRASjGROCrT; .;ST0P.E Ooi. Fir and UaU'JAU i OyRS?ppiALTT j - r Full Liue "rerferred Stockw ioferd&i-J it ' PERRt. l ' ' 1 ' " . . l MantJktorcr of T TJ1VT LATH BOXES trandei;Ron(ie PERfT. 'a - STEAM!' 'W1 m - : iui 'V'"" "'" a) :phonem i85i : 2 " " i ? ,.J XX 9'L. tklu-'l 1 ,1 i " i j. a '7'jr,,,T T Should come to our Laundry i , ia-X V VjilL when in -- i'jT.j.'ir T a ;oC t any thing from a pleasant. r 1 yJ2X U $ smile to clean linen . J' J . ' . .... ' .Ht10,1 a.Binoai.. Sf . . T V r - ol i n ' t v"" H "' t.n 1.61, oi Mo,r Here you will always find the litest styles, the best quslity and the lowest prices. PAINTS, in inn line we uauuier sua ...uiu ' SHERWIN:WILLIAMS PAINT.- Cht-Namel "f1) Varnish Stains in all colors for decorations, furniture and floors. rtS STflGlJMLAGHLEN lc-'s imb cO a3-.l cl .1 n m m u . J 1- Jeffer8on8ta. :.vO ,ti Oi.lt j SHOES------ Good Bohoot Shoes T tftpccialty. J Owr.Ug lj .V.fHi. ; 0XBG0N. ' ' " . MDlWoTk riii- ia ' J.'.L, JQ CO. I - it as 1 LUIBD 0REG0N.O va ill ya i l: LAUNDRY sawwta)aowaiava)a)a)a i ) (I ! i. 'II .' - reiiauie ,oO xovl uiXren vJ 1jm to n't (9 FIRST TRIPLE hanging .'. V vt-'V 1I.J9 -...i .... f , . .t i. BySciippsews Association n JPlttaburg April W-Tha. firet triple execution In, (he. history pt Alleghaneg oowaty eocured In the, , yard, tbl, awning,, Walter,, : , Obey,. .Charlee Jackson and Chajjee Jdlles. all negroea vera .banged, for, th murder o( Iymn K (jUEar,,on, May 8U. last, .at, Leetdale Jackson and pbey .were .'ha aged , to gather at ten. .flv, and MUee aa t aoatad thirty mlnataa later. .. Important Meeting As will be Botad elsewhere la thla Issue there is a cU for a meeting dl iho taxpayers of thla county to meet ia' (hu oUy'oa May 6th for the pur- jpoee pf discussing the present method of ,makjug the , county , assessment . TJbia, mftttar.eoeiTed, f Vpside'raVje comment by the (amei, who, were Yu the. ojty. last .Stfurday. and. the, prp posed meeting was the. result of tbeir deliberations. This meeting will re eult in imparting considerable - infor nation i abd will doubtless dt t great deal ol good.'. Owing to the Tact thai assessor, Morton is assessing all proper ty aiifa actnat, value wmcn will resoii in(risiAg tbo, total yaiuatipn from f 4, W)jm tQ, about mfififjOr 'pj arc ol the opinion that their taxes will be proportionately. higher.,,.; The rate oi our muuiw u tmz. upon the total asaesmenti batopor the amount required to maintain the county go?ef oment, '' The only matter that toe taxpayer is jnteres:aa tn, la thf t ! all, , property, . abould' be' aiad equally. Io other wordsif alt proper ly ts taxea a its actual taiuetn rate wiU $e the earners if all property was taxed at fify percent, or all :JP.r.opViy. at one4bird its. value. ..This meeting may result in muob good, i i ' Flood In Colorado. ! . r"--' .... . i " now caused the Las Anim is, river to become A torientTaeaday, resulting In eonsiderabla damage to the newanta' Fa fill hare whieh is io danger of 4 be ing washed away.-. Three . hundred tnen are riprapping the bank with ties" spiked to railroad rails and trainloads of rock are being dumped along he bank directijln front of the Oardsnai hotel and the new depot in course , of qonitruotion.. The fo jGlrande has 'a train jloaa Oji cars standing on Hi bridge to prevent it from going out. In Mcmoriam, x o kind remembrance of out belo-cd sister, ies Helen Striker, welendery oarer .ihafoiiowing:-,,;, .oWlhereaaJt has.pleaied, Divine Pro- vidsnoe to remove from .Hope. Chapter No 13 O E 8, a sister who has been a member So long, j:. ...j ,,, ,., ' Resolved: That io the death of sis- ier Helen Striker we mourn the loss of , a gentle and .loving member, 1 her, fa mily an; affect: onata and dutiful daughter and sister, . ' , ; , i Eesolvsidsr-hat we , extend; to her family our heartfelt sympathy, and may they have the true faith that will enable! them to meet her in the Chap ter on High.. ' ' ; "So young was she, but ah I so soon to . Hat quiet dream of li'e did quickly cease, .' . Uj4- ! Her fieaceful being calmly passed To some more perfect peaoe.'j' f t ' Resolved : In token of oar love and respect our Charter be draped In mourning for thirty days, . , . , ; Resolved: That these resolutions be spread upon , the. records of our Chapter, that a oopy be presented to the family o( ontdppaHed sister, aud to the Evening Observer for publica tion. " CLARA T LYLES ' LULU M N0RRI8 MARSHALL, K hall! ' , Gapon's Successor ! ., St Fetersburg April 27 Father Ca pon baa a auccessor in the person ol a priest naned Nicholas, who has been making a great stir among the work ing men, addressing them nightly in various parts of the industrial district The influence of bis personality is considered so, dangerous that further meetings have been prohibited j-um. KJi-Mea famished roopa for rent. Apply of Mra Btultz, cor ' NevViDspartury V , Wa bow have onr delivery vagoa to handle tha aweet Cream and Butter milk trade aod anyone wishing no to make regular dallveriea twiue a weak will please leave orders at tha Cream ery or phone SOIL Ice Cream will be delivered at any time to qaantl tie's not leas than 1 gallon at ll.Sfi par gallon. We wUl alai aeU batter by 1, lb. or S lb. squares at the Creamary at the Ain1 m m fMafsall stwLmam BLUB MOUNTAIN CBKAMERY Co. Rumniae Sale This aala under the management of tha ladlea of tha 8t Patera guild, will be held on May 4 4 and 6 at tha im plement house of Mr Kllpatrlok fa tha Blater building, ooatribotlona ;by friends for tha aala, will be rauoh ap. praoiatad and while you are doing yonr spring oleaalaff, eall .up Mra ilae Woods,' .Mrs 4 O Slater or Mra Jap Btatsna who will gladly take away anything for v)hieh you have no' fur ther use. ' ' Jersey Cream Patent Floiir. Every sack guaranteed by Romig & Staples. : CM For Bids The. Recorder of tha citv r ol tna cltv c of La Grande will recatta Mda for too fol lowing describid work at hia : oiUos from this data until four o'clock p m if-- .lii loruc ' Eight hundred linear T&V of diicU'f o be dug from a point at the intersection of Hardtna atreet withi Fourth J street to the northeast, corner of X street, , i fifteen hundred and aixtv five feat of ditoh to be dan from a' point at tha Intersection of Osburn and Greenwood atreets.to a point !ona ClocETaaat to tha interaebtloa of Valley atreet, tbaooa north two blocks to Valley street and thsnoe west two blocks to North ' Fir etreetv. w stiu . :.. :,i-i .;n i t Twal va hundred and fifty. . , feet of 4ImK rt Ka Anm fvA.n m. mint 4fc'fhA inUrseotlon of Osburn street ana Bonn Fir street north to Trowbrfdae atreet. thenoa east ona. block, to, intersection of 1'ra.wbridga and North Greenwood ''nbandr and Ken feet' ol-dltoh to be dog from a point at too : Inter section ol North On en wood atreet and R streets, south to tha inter Jeotion of Monroe avenue.,, , . . - " . ,j Throe hundred abd1 slxtt nine feet of ditoh to be dug from a pola t a the interaactkn of Oand Eighth atreet and running weat one block to intersection of seveath and O ptreot. . (. j EighteeaAoadredfeet.bf$ltoh to be doa from a point at the Intersection of Adams, avenue and Bpruoa street, west to a point eighteen nanared feet from plaoe of beginning. - - , i..u. All of aald ditch to be flus three and one half feet deep and one and one half feel,, wide, ail street crossings to be left closed subject to orders of ''water saperintenaent. Baiaaitcn to oe ailed subject to.: the ordert pf the: Water Bopt.. . Said work to. be, completed on or before the twenty first day of May 1J00. A certified check for anamount equal to ten per1 cent Of the amount of the bid to aocdihpan eaoh .bld. ilha eootractor,(.to ilurnlsh .a. ffood ; and aiuciapa .oona tor we witniui com pletion of aald work, 'The bityi of' I La Grande reserves the right to Vei jeot any and all bide, i A L RIOHARDjSON, ) . i W.Ii BOUNKNKAMP,i f KJmfL L D REAVI8. J Committee ; Plans to Get Rich are' ofUn'(rU Ara W by 'saeti k down, doe to dae'psia or' aonatf patlon Brace an and take Dr. r Kinva Now UfaPiUs.,, Tejr takeout the materials wnicq are oioggmg your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and diselneas too.- At ' Newlin Drng uo urug atore; 200 guarantaaa , : Special Sale For' the next fifteen ; days I j .will offer jipine Bpecial "cash 6 Ib's Ifome rendered j lard ? Cash pneep, on my , cured meats and lards. I have mov.ed into tae Oeddes buildipg, and arnpt prepared; to carry j a large stock in this 'line' until I am again in toy own build ingVwhioh is now being pre pared With' bolcl 'storage faci lities. " As' t bow ixeed money I will sell S lbs buckets 61 Uird for ,65c, 10 lbs. buckets for $1.10 cash. - For the present I am located just aorosi the street r 'fromm pld 'stepd j HARRIS MEAT MARKET rnone iuui . i h a -1. RED FRONT UYERY BARN . T.iWrri, Smith, Prop, j Safe rand reliable rig fun 1- ht all times. Special 'a- cpmodalions furnished' to commercial travelers, ' , v Phone.' 3-5 " WM7SAUTH1FEED StOI E ;.Eay,Gtatn anl'feed.!7 tr Be delivery to all parts ef t le cty, , Mountain trade a specialty. . Ph6uo 1901 Borsea. harness aad wagons bought and sold ' 55c r Slbs tlome 1 rendered f lard Cash -.nil! 0Lssir zt - For Sale ' f list elaas sad potatoes Carmen no 3 and Early Boaa, one half mile east of L Oldenburg. t tf : J 8 CHANDLEB, Froltdale FOR 8ALK Foar room houaa practl ) oally new and 60 x 110 ft. lot, O at. . between 7 and 8 at. For parUoulara apply on premises. 5-7 J FOR 8ALE Three quarter fractions of good land, capable of making good homes, and a . paying , investment ! Situated five and one ball "miles from La Grande on tha road 'to Cove. For Information and paitl- oulara apply to H T BuelL La Grande, 'Oregon. .' FOK BALK A tmny. naok, wagon and hamesT Inquire at AT Ullvar'a festore For Rent FOB BENT-FarnlBhad rooms for light housekeeping, apply at 1617 4th 8treat FOR REUT Twenty acres of yoong10' "'' Pl 4o eoltivaUou. WUl . 1 .j . ,,-" r raise from 8 to 11 tons of alfalfa per vtviuwu vum tuu gui uu um irum La G-ande, ' Right' peraon can ae care the tract on easy terms K E "Hormeat Lr Orrade. A atf FOR RENT Large, well furnished rooma at 17.00 per month. Inquire of Mrs A L Btovar, a the HUta house, one block north ol the round 'house. wnriNru- noekat book waa found near this-office. The owner can have j name by proving property and 'pay " ing for this notice. Inquire of T W Berry 1416 fourth atreet. Attention Hungry Men The centennial Hotelhas room for a few additional table boardera. Uood board furnished fat $4,60 per Week. Table allaya furbished with tha bast tha market affords Th iCenteoniai Hotel opposite Farmers Feed Yard. ' Board and Lodging by. Mra lOoodall 2114 3rd at. Fhona 707 tf DRE33 MAKING Ladle's, Misses' 'and Children's 7 dresa maklag, Mra W 8 WnesrootaeY 'of Depot and O 'Btreeta. . .Fhona No 2078 r(A 201 Boarding ..House .,, .' Mrs. Joaaph Poilman," Cor." flth and Washington. Board - and A rooma, or board without rooma by the day, week or month. ' j c -6-8 Centennial Motel RATES St 'per day :mea1a- iSScta. Hpoolal rates furnished monthly , pa trona. Mrs A B Murohason and Miss O M Garm proprietors. No Adams Ave. " Phone No 1161 : Pasture Look out for Thos Stephenson with bis herd of oowa thia. coming week I have in the neighborhood ol 60 acres for them to run on and a nice stream of water runniog through the. place., Prloe 8l .60 per month' for cows.' A 3tf IN. d. HURRY?. . THEN CALL WM. REYNOLDS rbe transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or 'tour1 home in less time than if takes to tell it. : Wagon always at your service, Cfiafges luOflerate. Day phone 1751, night phone 1863. ; M There are many kinds of meat, but we sell only the best kind. A trial order will convince you of mm i c- the truth of this statement. - We kill only the beat specimens and kill it correctly. H - Oar- prices are , as low .as consistant with the best quality. . BocfciSDFhomas dVcrt iscMCf its Momeseekcrs t Dont forget : that G II Powers the Lana man has any thing In the shape of Roal-Eatata from an acre of Garden to a 3000 .acre ranch. All property sold on commission and titles fuaran. teed . OH Powers - Minnesota Land Man Mch 33 tt ' High Art Painting ; Persons deairlng. fine work . la, the Una of Interior finishing, aoch as grain Ing to match the furniture, wood ailing to match tha walla, and all tha flat finishes or glosses, should . eall on or address Bastard O Kinney, 131 Adams Avenue, Corner Greenwood atreet. La Grande, Oregon. . - tf Here is a For You Bargain Eighty acres of land la Malheur county, with ood water right, good house and outoolidinga. Every food Th. ..I i ki nMn..i. be estimated from tha fact that it renta annualiy for S10 par aero- and renter pa a tha taxes. Ibia place oan be rented for five yeata longer at thia Kloa. llere ia an Investment trat a! a ten per cent. For sale on easy tarme. : . Writ to O, T. McDANIEL Outario ...... ....... .Oregon. LA GRANDE t MARBLE WORKS; E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor, Oomplote assortment of fin est marble v and i granit always on handv Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicatim. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty PASTURE I have, leased the Silk pas ture for (he season and am therefors in position to care fos all kinds of stock, and especially: the "town cow" at rates which are just, ; I will guarantee first class treatment, ; good feed and water. Address E. E.Jones, Phone 1270 .. : La Grande The Bilk pailnreaoniilfitaof orarSOOaoraa and ia divided Into aim separate Iota Hone and euie will not run logather Music JR F Tait, the pioneer muato teacher of Oranda Rondo Valley, la still In the ring, Oaring my yaoatioo . made it my business as well as pleaaara to at tend concerts, operas, and in fact everything in my line of business and t found that I.aa teacher, and in terpreter of muaio ain atill in the front rank Pupils who do not wish the full oonaarvatory coarse may take tbe pop alar pisco coarse. Thla places tha pupil tn position to play the popular music of the day, Church and Sunday School muaio. . ' The Violin popular course pluoea the' pupil In position to play all kinds of dance muaio as well as light overtures. Quite a number of muaiclana who have been under my ' instruction are ' now making good .money aa teachers and soloists. Pupils who are nnder my cere will be thoroughly instructed in muaio. R P TAIT, teachea LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC v PROF. DAY,.Pfindple. MftSt, DAY..AnisUnt Thi e one of tbe.bestmuslcal.In stitntkns in the atate During tha yutr 1904 there were nearly Four thousand leeadns given. Tbe people in this city and " valley are begin ing to discover tbe great advantage of this school . The .ay stem used is the la teat and most praotlcal, and inoludee all the latest discoveries la the art of teaching muaio. Tha school ia divided into two depart ments; No. 1 Is for beginners, from 5 years up, and taking in tbe let to 3rd ' grades. ' la thia department puplla.come one hour every day. In No. 2 the gradea are from 3 to IX ;IIera they graduate. Pupils take 00a or two lessons S) week aa they desire. No aobolaro will be permitted to remain in thbi aohool wto do not study. 1 J ;.'! "! ner of 6th and Q streets.