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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1905)
The Nurse and the : Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the parity, of its ingredience. There is as much variety in medicine as in other merchan dise. In our prescription-filling Qamy" is always our first consideration. v . , You can implicity trust your prescription to as quality, accuracy and the right priceare the never failing trio upon which we think ws' have a right to appeal for your patronage. A. X. HIL.L, Registered Pharmacist. ; Phone, Farmers Line, 68. Pacific States 1861 " 4" La Qraade, Or. Oregon -Produce 'o S , . WMW IJVI . WIIUlUVIMVIVLWIlt . Corner Jefferson Avenue and. Greenwood Streets. Largest Packing House In iEaatern Oregon. JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. 'Largest Brewing , Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La f Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE T ' m icitrtltr rv itAtrc Trn. i .. .rTTrnnniT! Keep Cool If you have no other way c;.ll on the LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO; and secure an Rates and all prices will he explained at the office Electric Fan Don't Borrow Trouble ' "it I k bud habit to borrow anything but the woM thing yoa oan possibly borrow, is trouble. When rick, tore, heavy, weary and worn-out by tba pains and poisons o( dysiepsla, bilious ness, Brlght'a disease, and similar in ternal disorders, don't ait down and brood over yoor symptoms bat fly for relief to Elejtrlo Bitters. Her yoa will find sure and permanent forget lollnesa of all your troobies, and your body will not bs burdened by a load o deU diseaea At Newlln Drajr Oo drug atora. Price (Wo. Uuarantoad. Cheap , Bump photos are only 28 oenta par dotsn at Uta Taylor Stadto. Health 1$ Youth i - Dleease and Sickneae Brlnt Old An Her bine, taken avery mornisff before breakfast will keep yoa in robust healh fit you toward off disease. It cures constipation biliousness, ayapepsia, fever, akin, liraa and kidney oomplaia ta. it purtflea the blood and clears tba oomplexloa. Mrs D W i Smith Whitney. Texas write April t 1903: "I bar used llerbtna and And it la the beat medicine for eontelpatton nd liver troubles. It does all yoa claim for It. I can highly recommend It. COota a botUe-NeaTio Drug Oo. a Grande Evening Observe! fin IET BEOS., Editors Pr pa Entered at the. post 1.0 fflos at La Grande, Oregon, aa Beoond Class Mail Matter. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. . . ... f 8 60 Six. months in advance ... .3 60 Per month ., . . ........ ... ,65c Single copy . . .......... , . . .5c MondayMiy 1, 1905. ADVERTISING BATES DUpUj- Ad Mm furnished apou application tcal nadlof Botloes 10s per line flnt luer Uon, jo per Use Ibr each Sntweqaenl laser- Reaolations ef eoadoleaoa, safer Una. Cards of thanks, 6e per Una. BEAR FIGHTS .The, admirers of President Roosevelt, , which means every body, are being pleased and en tertained with reading-his ex ploits as e beer fighter in the wildes of Colorado, surrounded with a crowd of vigorous young men heavily armed and a score of dogs. ' But if they can strike the Bey. .Abr&ham Eads of this city,, when ; in a - reminescent mood, for a short lime, out of his favorite riotn ' amonv Orok Verbs Geological Strata, Astro nomical Cycleaand the Origi nal language of the New Testa ment, he can tell of bear1 fights that occurred in. Old Yamhill County, Oregon some sixty years ago that will make the boldest feats of ; the. .president look tame as the diacription of a sham battle compared ' with a real one. The Rev. Eads and his father hunted bears, not 'for; pastimes, but for food for the family, and the hides for clothing, and to protect their - cows, colts, and pigs from bruin's voracious ap petites. To save ammunition which was scarce in those days. After the dogs had brought ' the bear to bay the' hunting knife made from an old file with a buck horn handle was used and no bear ever escaped the hand to claw fight. OUR SCHOOL LAND The United States granted to the Slate of Oregon . one eigh teenth of the entire land sur face of the State amounting to 3,302,133 acres, which the State was to dispose of and place the proceeds in an irreducable fund the nterest to be used in sup port of common schools. Every citizen of the State should , take a deep interest in the manage ment of this immense aggregate of land property. . It is a melancholly tact that in the past land grabbers have taken.' much ' more interest in Bbaping the laws for the sale of our school lands aud the prac tices there under than the com mon citizens with the result that our irreducable school fund is not more than one quarter as large as it should he. SEYVERJ.AND PIPE ,, Sea J HChllds for septic sewers and sever pipe. 1 lev ordera at' the La Urand Marble Works. ; f t7 C Nl, ; Schwab has caused a sensation; He has, promised the' Russian admit ally to furnish thembattleshipswilh 20 per cent greater tuicieucy than, any others afloat. ' Thry are to have theRpeeil of Jast cruisers, and yet be larger . lhau, any . other vesaelsof their class. New fea tures of construction are to be introduced . that will give the monster ships mauy advautages t rThe death of , Qeueral Fiti- hugh Lee is a great loss to the country. Ho was of a noble lineage and. proved himself worthy of li ia ancestry. In every position oi ute ha was a I roodel, beloved by ail who knew him. lie was the idol of the peopie of Virginia in the days when he was a leader in the political affairs of the state, and when he entered the service of the national government he won the" confidence and esteem of men of all parties. In Cuba he performed a delicate part with wisdom and effectiveness, and later on he served the country with distinction. President Mc Kinley placed the greatest con fidence in him and the entire country entertained the - same sentiment with respect to him. It is a gallant and a great man who has gone to rest with fore fathers who served their coun try well in their day, County Inspectors , Tba last legislators passed a law whereby upon the petition of 20 resi dent fruitgrowers of a oonaty, jths county court shall appoint a county fruit injpector, whose duty It shall be to inspect the apple and other fruit orchards ol the county, and to enforce the fruit laws, provided that such in. spector before appointment shall be recommended to be competent by the state district commissioner of the stats board of bortioultura. Tba inspector Is to be paid by tba county nut j ex ceed log S3 a day for actual time am plovvd. An Inspector In an adjacent S : . , . a . . appoint an iuspector. Appeals may be taken from the Inspector to the district commissioner. Approred February 22. New Departure - We now have our delivery wagon to handle the sweet Cream and Butter milk trade and anyone wishing us to make regular deliveries twice a week will please leave orders at the Cream ery or phone 2011. Ice Cream will be delivered at any time in quantities not less than 1 gallon at 11.35 per gallon. We will also sell butter by 1 lb; or 2 lb. squares at the Creamery at the regular retail prices. ' BLUB MOUNTAIN CREAMERY Co. . j - . Growing Aches and Pains Mrs. Josie Summer, Uremond, Tex as, writes, April 15, 1902: "I hare used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years 1 would not be with, out It in the bouse. I have used it on mr little girl for GTOwintz oainsi and eobes in her knees. . It Tared ber right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good suoress 'It is the best liniment 1 ever noad 25o, 50o, f 1, Newlin Drag Co. ,( Jersey Cream Patent Flour Every sack guaranteed by Romig & Staples. ' A Positive Necessary Having to lay upon my bed for Is days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Uailard'a Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it aa the beat medicine for bruises ever aent to the atflcted. It baa now become a posi tive neoesaary upon myaeff D R Byrnes, Merchant. Doversville, Texas. 25o, 60c, 1. Hold ! by.i NawUn Drug Co. . t'- I. HARRIS f i THE MEAT MAN Is still doing business at the old stand. Will be ( glad? to see all his old custmores as well as new ones. As good prime beef cattle is now scarce, I have on. hand a fine selection of cured meats, hams breakfast bacon. ' About the fifteenth of Mav. I will have a fine . assortment of young prime beef, which are now fattening. Do not-forget that I now have as good fresh beet as there is on the market as well as fresh fish and poultry. Prompt Delivery Phone 1601 Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too entail or too large. See samples of our pressed brick i GEO. KREIGER; v La Grande, Oregon. IV I -0f . man's life and much o! hin .J Clothes, and, strange os it maw so"" "v'Yr It's the Quality, durability, 8tjtd V 1 ; All , Round Spcriorfty - 'f 4 rf ;i :'' .4 For the prievthat mekesour j tl A most economical in the end. rtW ' . , ( our long coat,.loose trouser t& ;P? e"T. ,J 1 ;are8pandio"new and very Stripes, Checks and , it, 4V- aKd itown.nrays and fancy M patterns. . We'll wager most ianjthisg that we can show 3 yoa in short order v v ' : ; ' Just the SuitVou'll Like : . ' '' ' .' r "' '' ' If you'll step in for a few ' mint oV? $10 for a suit "along up the line to $20. TherM,h pleasure and profit 1 in buying Clothes here. - ASH BROS 1 THE FINEST EVER ' ' :vi . .. " .. Tailored Turbans Dress Hats Cordays ' Nev Veilings Ombre Ribbons ! Pretty lace Collars HandsbIricettcdj .Collars" ?! : -" "' " ' E M WElLmAN & CO ! '4 La Q-rtinde Oregon ESfl ( ft si jw nri!i I -sf i-tx U'Vif-'' nOaaaCCTSa 11 HENRYI CARR FUNERAL DIRECTORS LKEKJED mBSUIERS '. f ...... . Lady aasistaLt Oalls'answered day and night, fi,. Phone.No.121. ' - "l i f J. fJ. W anrv. roxirlAno a fifii EWi J. J. Carr, residence 388 . - La Grande Oregon j WE KNOW JUiT sVdAT , IS NEEDED, AND KNOW JUST HOW. TO ADMIN. ISTER THE DOSE ''" f . ' , Bring it. to. the store and we wiU'give it the required repairs. If it is past fixing we will tell you so, and stop the expense. If we can fix it 'we will do so at a ; moderate cost. Watch re pairing' is our specialty. Old Jewelry made to look like new Clocks taken care of J. H, PEARE, Are You Going to Discard Your old Carpet See - W. H. BOHNENKAMP, The largest line of carpeta ever brought to La Grande now on .display. Something; entirely: near : ir.i 3Uor covering; as cheap aB matting, far prettier, and much more durable. Be sure t0 examine it aa it is just what is needed where you want something good and inexpensive. Lileulain all grades and widths 4 WALSjPER AT jjjgs than COST 1111 Jr 1 It. , . ..... m -saw ' - is)-' . ..-r---m . M '' I : Jf" - ,-- R I ... IS"' T '