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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1905)
1 ',4 1V. y "3 -i' j- X ' K t 7 f :.i r !' . ' " JO '. e rOfa' man's Ufa and much of' F Clothes, and, Strang as it my' seem, the better clothes, he iT'buyslhe leas money it. costs him to keep well dressed. j It's the quality, durability, ,6"A11 Rorund-Supcriority ! ' 1 lorthS price, that makes, our r JnoBiicoppmicai in iue enu, K of our long coat, loose tronser I are spnai" new and very Mixtures in the new, jshades , pskwiuii niu wagsi wvok (cujjr.uiug ium wo tau auvn .yomn snors oruer. I x Just the SiiitYou'ir Like If Tonll steD in for a few minutes look. $10 for a 'suit 4 " - A Tli.' hnth nloaonrA And Profit 3 i 1 .: m.ti .i . rlU uujriug uiwkuva uvrv. "OEGTHIER8 i i THE !i jiiloied -Turbans Dresb Hats i i c Cordays ' New Veilings 'Onibre Ribbons Handsome Jetted Collars : E U WELLMAN & CO n XajGbrande Ltk- s- - . ( ' una in m mn M i 1 1 t'V HENRY S6 CARR FUHER1L vDIRECTOR5 3 IKEIUCb Efli3f1LnER5 I : Lady assistaut. Oalls'answered day and night, x t ... lenrv. residence 664 m m 1 . AAA J. J. uarr. resiaence ooo -" Old Jewelry mad to look Uke new L Olooks taken eara of 't Curtain ' ' A heavy disojiunt on all lace curtains and j ortiers T.i W; Hi'BOHNENKAMP, h!I&dwarb, furniture, sash and. :j DOORS ' ." , . VjOAR OP. 8HINQLE3 IN TODAY - -a hie money is spent in Ibis style and tne high grade clothing the S jreruapa you wuuiu into uo suits for spring wear? They j swell. Stripes. Checks aud j of Brown, Grays and fancy 4 A A. - - ' a Pretty lace Collars Oregon 4 f' i f.- fboneiNo.rji. j 1 : r r I " ' ' BLvj ia uranue vregoo ti "Mi -r -- 1 ''-"'";' -"Y?rJ WE KNOW JUiT rVriAT IS NEEDED, AND KNOrV JUST HOW TO ADMIN. 1 ISTER THE DOSE i; Bring it to the store end we will give it the required repairs. If it is patt fixing j .we, will, tell you so, and Jstop the expense If we can fix it we will do so at a moderate cost. Wato h re pairing is our specialty. J. H. PEARE, Sale 1500 PASSENGER ' ; ARE ICEBOUND .... . . ,. rf North Sydney, 0 B May 8 Wird wh bronghl bers by the steamer Braoe which arrived today, that the Canedi ao Pacino railroad steamship Lake Champlein, bound from Liverpool for Montreal ii fait In the Joe 45 rsilea oathweet ,ol pape B.aoe, JaVF ffha Lake CLamnlaia baa, on board 1500 paiaengeri. Depew Is i Champion New York May 8 Cheanwy M De pew still bblda mere directorates than any man in the United BUteal - The directory ol the directors at publish ed gWea lbs naoobe r .of jaob plaeee held by bim as 73, cr one leas tin laetyear. , . - . J P Morgan U 11th lo the )iat, al though he has increased bla pnmber by eight in the last 1? months, i W H Newman stands second to Senator De pew and William K Vanderbilt'oomes third.- . r, : I t Lumber t Men' Organize i Portland Jtfaj Srrhe Oregon Lum ber Manufacturers' assooUtioo was or ganized Saturday Jn. this city by the IUU1U.IUMI A-V put of fully feet of lumber t The organisation Inolndee mills of the elates of Oregon and Washington bor- dertog on be Colombia river ana, its tributaries. It ( was agreed, by those present to ask for better prioes, a tbey believe the demand , warren an" ad vance. No( stipulated prioes" were agreed upon, as (hie conditions are not the same in all parte of the state. 1 . SeDarateV' Schools s , . ; , Ban FrauoUoo May $ ' " T.he board of education basj taken a determined stand against the admission pi Chinese and Japanese pupils to schools where white children A are. .being educated Tba board unanimously adopted res'o lutions deolarlog Itaelf oppbf ed to the promiscuous aeo:iation of wbite and Mongolian pupils, l declaring its policy to favor, in future the establish- ments of seDaiate schools for Chinese and Japanese pupils. . , WANTED Lumber,' Lime, and In. fact all kinds of building' material want ed at once, by J L Mars, contractor , and builder. The man who can furnish the material the quiokest and at the lowest ' prioes, gets the con tract. Cash on delivery. i "'t " Y PS CE LECTURfcS Remember the Course of Lectures by tbe story-teller lecturer, Hon. Pres ton W Searoli, at Presbyterian Church, on May 11, 12 and 13. Berles tlokets 11.00, Single lecture SO cents. Tickets on sale at Jaa Smith's. i i 0 A. X V , Here you will always 0 Wall best quality and the lowest prices. o t In this line ), e handle the old reliable ! fi SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT. Cai-Namel!! t Varnish stains in all colors for decorations,'! (i furniture and floors. !j 5 STAGL2AND & CITY;" BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La' Grande Beer and' get the Best LA GRANDE 3EER IS AND -SH6UI.D HAVE M.'Xt 1 K .. . ..... "liudoIpH'Hadgcd :! .8eripDS News Assooialion JfJaloq Mo Miy , Wm Eadolpb was hanged at ten. this morning for the murder of . the JPiokerton, dptectiTe, Cbailea J Schumacher, January 22nd, 1903.i; Bulolpn and George Collins robbed the bank at Union of fourteen thousand dollars in money, and a hun dred thousand dollars worth of nego tiable paper on' Christmas erening, 190J. v! Sob nm sober was killed while beading a poeae near Collins home, at 8taapjon Mo. .' Collins' was hanged llsroh2I9JA. AsHlahd Cannery (,Thn. Asblspd cannery, will not open tbia year outil about August 26 lb and wUl . handle tomatoes, peaches and BartWtl pears only, : Manager Fierce claims that 'the plant loses money on the small, irregular rnns on berries, etc. . " Call For Bids : A L -Richardson, chairman of the water committee of the. .city of La Grande ,wtll receive bids. lor the fol lowing described work at bis offlse from this data until loor o'olook p a May eleventh, 1905.' - Jtight honored linear leei or niton to e dag: rem a point at the intersection of Harding street with Fourth street ofthe northeast oorner of X street. Fifteen hundred and eixty- five feet vt dltcn to bedng Iran a point at toe lateraeotion of Usbnrn ana.ureenwoca streeU to n point one block east to the Intersection of Valley streut, thence north two blocks to Valley street and thence weat two blooka to North Fir street v : - j .Twelve hundred apd fifty feet of ditob to be dog from a point at the intersection of Oaburn atreet and North Fir.atreet north to Tiow bridge street, tbenoe eaat one block to intersection of Trowbridge and North Greenwood streets. - ' Five- hundred i and trm feet of ditob to- be dog from a point at the intersec tion of North Greenwqod street and B streets aouth to the intersection of Monro avenue. Three hundred and alzty nine feet of ditch to be dun from a point at the Interseotion of (J, aud Eighth street and running west, one blook to inter section of seventh and O streets. a Eighteen hundred feet of ditob. to be dug from a point at tba intersection of Adams avenne and Bpraoe street, wast to a point eighteen hundred feet rrom piaooor DegiDning. - . All of said ditch to be dug three and one naif feet deep, and one and one halt feet wide, all street crossings to be left closed subject to orders of water superintendent. Said ditch to be filled, subjort toi the orders of the Water Superintendent. Baid work to bo completed on or before tbe thirtieth day of May 1906. A certified check for an amount equal to ten per cent of tne amount oi tne Did to accompany eaon Did, xne contractor jo lurnisn a good and sutncient Dona lor tne laitn ful completion of said work.. The city of La Grande reserves the right to re ject any and ail bide. A L, RICHARDSON, Water W U BUHNBiNKAAlf L D REAVI8. c Com mi i tee . Obstinate constipation. Indigestion and stomaona disorders are permanent ly and positively cured by taking Hoi lister's Rookey Mountain Tea S3 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug i per 7 -L 1: find tbe latest styles, the MLAGHLEN g fa C0NTRAGT2RS ) MADE IN LA GRANDE THh : 1-kEFERENCE. " 0LASS1HED : For Sale FOB BALE 8et EneTolopedia Brit I.- - Vji mrr i ft nurlf 'DAW. nam u ' latest dition. WriU to H D John -sod, Bum merT tile B F D No 1. dAw FOR SALE Foar room boaas practl- oally new and 60 x U0 It, lot, O st. between 7 and 8 at. For parUoabirs inDlr onDremlses. 1&-7J FOB SALE Three qoarter sections s&. good land, capable or making s;uu hnmu. and a Darius Inmtmenl' Bitaated, fire and one ball miles from. La' Grande on the road to Cove. For Information sud parti culars apply to HI Buell, La Grande, Oregon. - FOB SALE A bug'y, hack, wagon and harness Inquire at A V Oliver's feed store. - FOR 8A LR-Com plete housekeeping outfit. ,W11 seU cheap if sold at .once.v Owner going to leave. Call at 1201 Monroe Ave from 1 to 4 p m ....... . tf-,- - For Rent -t FOR RENT Five room, fnrnished , house, for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. W M James, the dressmaker. ' WOK RENT Housekeeping rooms, also new fire room cottage. Apply Mrs. Shearer, oppoalte 8Ur Grooery. FOR REJfTTwo unfurnished rooms Eleotrlo light, bath. Phone 811. ; FUR RENT-Nice furnished rooms .for. rent, , Apply of Mrs StulU, cor ner of 6th and Q streets, , w; FOR RENT' Famished rooms for light housekeeping, apply at 1517 4th Street FOR RENT Large, well furnished .rooms at $7.00 per month. Inquire of Mrs A L 8tover. at .the Hilts house, one block north of the round house. M ' Attention Hungry Men The centennial Hotel haa room for a few a Idltional table boarders. Good board furnished at $4,50 per i week.' Table always furnished with the best the market affords Tha - Centennial Hotel opposite Farmers Feed Yard. Board and Lodging by Mrs Goodall 21U 3rd st. Phone 707 .XI DRESS MAKING Ladle's. Mlssee' and Children's dress' - making, Mrs W 8 Wines, oorner of Depot and U BtreeU. Phone No 2078 A 201 Calves Wanted Will pay cuh for young calves. V? D GRAND Y, Phone 573. Poat offloe 392. La Grande Oregon. 1 Cabbage Plants Cabbage plants both early and late. Will aell at reasonable rate. Prices according to quantity bought. K w K AM MERER, Adams Avenue. 'Boarding ' House Mrs. Joseph Poltman. Cor. Ath amt Washington. Board and rooms, or board without rooms by the day. week or month. s-8 Centennial Hotel RATES-tl jer dsy meals r 25cle : Hpeolal rates furnished monthly pa trons. Mrs A B Mnroheson and Miss O M Garni Drbnrleiora. NA Adams Ave. Phone No 1161 Store Front Two sections of glass store front 12x IS 1 feet. A snap, t Also one' flro proof safe, weight 230Qat, bargain. .Call or write, La Grande Pawn Broker, La Grande Oregon . Phone 158 L r. Take Notice The publid Is hereby ' nntlfledT'thit L D McWhirter haa left my r nioy, and Is therefore not authorized to transaot any business for the La Grande, Marble worka. Dated this fourth day of May, 19Q5, at La Urande Oregon. e C DAVIS. 'V Pasture Liook out forThos 8teohenaon ith his herd of cows this coming week I ub oeigaoornooa or. ootL acres for them to run on and a nice stream of water running through tbe plaoe. Prloe tl .50 par month for oowa. A 3tf - Dissolutun Notice v 1 ' Notice Is hereby riven that the r.rt nership heretofore axlstlog between tbe undersigned under the firm-name ofPohram and Reber j Proprietors ol tbe Union HUr Saloon has this dav 11 w" continue tha bnstaees coj'ect all accounts and pay all 'bllli7 ; Dated at La Grande. Oregon, this 3rd day of May A. D. 1906V - PPOHRMAN HENRi" J REHEB, , "0-4 eV' DVCRTlSCMCNrs "Hortiesfeekers Dont forget that G H Powers the Land man has any thing In tbe shape of Real EsUte from an acre of Garden ton 3000 acre ranoh. All, property told on commission and tUlee goarau teed . i QIJ. Powers ' Mianetots Land Man MchS3tf hJJerayCrxamPaUnt Flour ; Every sack guaranteed by Romig & Staples, Bids Wanted I will receive sealed bids from this date, April 27th, until six o'olock p m May 9th,- 1906, for tha material end . workmanship required and to be fur. nlshed for the construction of a one story brick" build ing.ln tha city of La Grande, Union.. County, Oregon, tbe aame to be constructed according to plana and specifications In my pos session, which can be seen by apply ing to roe. AU the bids must be seal. rl and aooomoanied with a depoelt of ten percent, of the amount of the bid, and I reserve the right to rejeotT any and all bids. . I Harris 5-7 To cold draughts of air. to keen end and cutting winds, sudden obangea of temperature scanty clothing, undne exposure of the throat and neok after public speaking and singing, bring on coughs and ooldsL Ballard's Hore-, bound cyrup is tne nest cure. Mrs. A. ftarr. Hcnston. Texas, writes Jsn. SI, 3902: Xne botUe of Railard'a Horebound Sprup cured me of e very bad ooogn. It la very pleasant' to take." 250, 600, 11. Sold by Newlin Drag Co. " 'Ll ; GRANDE JVIARBLE? WORKS E. C..DAVIS, Proprietor. Oomplote assortment of,fia est marble and . granit always on hand. Estimates cheerfully famished upon applicatim, Headstones and Monuments ; - A Specialty Here is a Bargain For You Eighty acres of land In Malheur county, with Rood water right, good house and outbuildings. . Every food of this place Is In cultivation. Will raise from 9 to U toon of alfalfa per acre. : The val ie of thia properly may be estimated from the fact that It rents annually for $10 per acre and renter pa) s the taxes. Ibis place oan be rented for Are years longer at this price. Here la. an. Investment tbat beats ten per oent. For sale 00 easy tarms. Write to 6, IVMcDANIEL Outario .Oregon. PAST URE I have leased the Bilk pas tare forthe season 'ana am therefora in position to care fos all kinds of stock, and especially the "town cowM .at rates which are just. I will guarantee first class treatment, good feed and water. Address E. EJohes, Phone 1276 . La Grande The Bilk pasture oonalgt of ever 800 acres and ia divided Inlosix Mparat loU Hunna anq cuttle yiu not rua together LA "GRANDir SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROP. DAY,aPrindplc MfiS,DAY.;AWira Thi i. one of theibestjmusical'ln stitatlons la the steU Daring the vtr 1904 there were nearly Foar thousand lessons gtveq1. The people ln;thlcltyand valiej are begin. Inf to discover the great advantage otthlssohool. They stem used Is the latest end most practical, and inoladea all the latest discoveries ia the art of teaching music. The chool Is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 Is for beginners, from S rears DO. and taklniF In ik 1.. 3rd grades, in this deportraant l a papua noma one noor evary day. iI??flr t?rdrl'" 8 to 1&. liter they graduate. Pupil take one or two leesone a week fas deir. Ho eobolars wUl bo permitted to remain in this acbool wto do not stady. '