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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1905)
V g" I'M t HI mm I , ,i imimTT,,,, , ,, wm4 0 a man's life nl mnMi v; . . buys the less mrnv it nt. t,; i . . u" j t- t. i j , ... " e"P wen aressed. It 8 the quality, durability, style and the All Round Superiority For the price, that nukes our high grade clothing the 3 most economical in the end. Vrhan. . u 1:1 of our long coat, loose trouser suits for spring wear? They are "Bpandin" new and very swell. Stripes, Checks and I Mixtures m the new shades of Brown, Grays and fancy Datternfl. ' Wft'll vvaoar mnat lan.ll,:.. iU. i i - -t,-- inuimiug kuui we can snow VOU m short nrrW J Just the Suit You'll Like F If you'll step in for a few minutes look. $10 for a suit 1 r along up the line to $20. There's both pleasure and profit CLOTHIERS iaTwvv eU'm.V'U.- -e 4 '-. . i. THE FINEST EVER Tailored . Turbans Dress Hats ' Cordays New Veilings Ombre Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars E M WELLMAN & CO !La Grande - Oregon HENRY &l CARR FUNERAL M LICEWED in 11 Lady aasistaLt, Calls) $fj Phone 11 J. 0. Henry, residence 664 J J. J. Oarr, residence 386 DIRECTORS EMBALMERS "answered day and night, No. 21. Old Jewelry made to look Ilk new Clocks taken oare of WE KNOW JUiT MAT IS NEEDED, AND KNOW JUST HOW TO ADAUN. ISTER THE DOSE Bring it to the store and we will give it the required repairs. If it is patt 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. J. H. PEARE, LACE Curtain Sale A heavy discDunt on all lace curtains and jortiera W. H. BOHNENKAMP, HARDWARE, FURNITURE, SASH AND DOORS CAR OF SHINGLES IN TODAY Great Assembly Berne, May 9. In response to an In. vitatlon of the Belts federal ooundl delegates, "presenting nearly all the co an trie of Europe, aeeembled in in ternational conference In Berne today to discos aereral questions relating to the oonditioaa of labor. It la proponed that an tuUrnational agreement should be arrived at by which tbe employment of white pboephoroa In tbe manu facture of match ee ahoald be ptohiblt- ed, and aleo prohibiting the employ ment of women and children in Indus trial night work. The prohibition of the nee of white phosphorus, which la very Injarlooa to the health of tbe workers, has long been nought by tbe Belgian and other governments, and it ia believed that tbe conference now being held may result In eomethlng tangible in this direction. . GUARDS CHOSEN TO EXPOSITION Expos Tbe eelection baa been made tor the ix memben of Company L,ON G, of thia city, who will net at guards at Portland during the Lewie and Clark Exposition by Captain Rogers, as follows : Sergeant, Thomas Williamson, Corporal, A Lee Morelook, artificer, Elmer 8aling, Allen J Webb, Oscar Uedrlck and John Smith. The guards will receive $1.60 per day and all . ex penses while the fair Is in session, and will leave for Portland on May 13, end will become familiar with their duties before the opening of the fair on June it. ' -' ' For the best and whitest bread use Jersey Cream Flour. Y P SC E LECTURtS Remember r the Coarse of Lectures by tbe story-teller lecturer, Hon. Pres ton W Searoli, at Presbyterian Church, on May 11, 12 and 13. Be rise tickets f 1.00, Single lecture 60 cents. Tickets on sale at Jas Smith's. ' ' ' Growing Aches and Pains Mrs. Josle Summer, Bremond. Tex as, writes, April 15, "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family .for three years, i woo Id not be with out it in the bouse. I have used it on mv little girl for growing pains and eohee in her knees. ' It cured ber right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good success 'It is tbe best liniment 1 ever used. " 25o, 60o, $1. Newlin Drug Co. sure To cold draughts of air. to. keen and and nutting winds, sudden chaogee of temperature, ecaaty elothing. nndue exposure of the throat and lit ok alter puMle speaking ana untlng. bring on coughs and colds. Ballard's Hore- boo nd By run is the best cure. Mrs. A Batr, Hinstoo, Texas, writes Jen. 31, .: ''One bottle of Kaiiard'a Uorebound Sprup eured me of n very bad cough. It la very pleasant to take." fco, SOo, II. Bold by Newlin Drug Co. Call For Bids A L Eiohardson, chairman of tbe water committee of tbe city of La Grande will receive bids for the fol lowing described work at his office from this date until (oar o'clock p m May eleventh, 1005 . Eight hundred linear feet of ditch to e dag from a point at the Intersection of Harding street with Fourth street ofthe northeast corner of X street. Hfteen hundred and sixty Ave feet of ditch to be dog from n point at tbe Intersection of Osbnrn ana Greenwood streets to n point one block east to the lnterseottoi of Valley ' street, thence north two blocks to Valley treet and thence west two blocks to North Fir street. Twelve hnndred and fifty feet of dltob to be dog from a point at tbe Intersection of Oeburn etret and North Fir street north to Trowbridge street, thence east one block to intersection of Trowbridge and North Greenwood street. five hundred and tn feet of dltoh to be dog from n point at the Interaec-1 lion ox norm ureenwooa street ana K streets soath to the intersection of Monroe avenue. Three hundred and sixty nine feet of ditch to be dog from a point at the intersection of U and Eighth street end running weet one block to inter section of seventh and O streets. Eighteen hundred feet, of dltoh to be dag from n point st tbe Intersection west to n point eighteen hundred feet from place of beginning. All of eald dltoh to be dug three and one half feet deep and one and one halt feet wide, all street eroetings to be left elosed subjeot to orders of water superintendent. Said dltoh to be filled snbjwt to the orders of tbe Water . Superintendent. Said work to be completed on or before tbe thirtieth day of May 1905. A certified check for an amount equal to ten per cent of the amount of the bid to accompany eaoh bid. Tbe contractor to famish n good and sufficient bond for tbe faith ful oompletion of said work. The city of La Grande reserves tbe right to re ject nnv and all bide, A L RICHARDSON, w a tfOHNB.NK.AMf L D REAVI8. 0LASsiriED Advertisements FOB 8ALE A ' buggy, hack, wagon aid heroes Inquire at A V Oliver's teed store. 10K RENT Five room furnished house, for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. W M James, the dressmaker. . FOK RENT Housekeeping rooms, also nsw five room not tag. Apply Mr. Shearer, oppoeite Star Grocery. FOR RENT-FrnUhed rooms for light housekeeping, apply at 1517 4th Street. ' ' --- FOR RENT Front furnished room with bsth connection. Apply oorner Third and Park streets. " Homeseekers Dont forget that G II Powers tbe Land man has any thins In Ithe ahaDe of Real Estate from an aore of Garden ton 9000 aore ranch. All property old on commission and titles guaran- G H Powers Minnesots Land Man Mch J3tt Board and Lodging by Mm Good all 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 . ; tf Water Committee Obstinate constipation, indigestion and stomaohe disorders are permanent ly and positively oared bv taking Ilol lister's Hockey Mountain Tea 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug co. . LUMBER JDCT A TT EI AT V (2 WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than it io sold in La Grande, We Deliver it to your Building. Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. An Opportunity For Home Seekers 700 acres of choice Farm and Orchard Lani will be sold in large or small tracts to suit purchaser. . a: , i ". 2: -TO This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin branch of the O. R. & N. Bailroad, and is what is known as the Henry Riuehart Farm, and is located at) the Rinehart Spur. This farm touches the foot hills and is watered with numerous springs, and a beautiful spring branch of pure living water. Tbe land may be divided into FORTY OR EIGHTY ACRE TRACTS, every one of which is supplied with living water. This splendid tract contains sufficient land to furnish homes for twenty or more families. Remember this larm is under cultivation and every foot is a wealth producer. One tract new has over ten acres of young bearing orchrad. which is ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM PEST. o:- This farm has acomplete railroad and county road con nection, and is located in a school district which is free from debt and maintains a good six months school. Address, HENRY RINEHART. SUMMERVILLE. OREGON. Or call at the farm for full particulars; Terms and com plete description. DRES3 MAKING Ladle's, Misses' and Children's dress making, Mrs W 8 .Wines, oocner of Depot and U Streets. Phone No 2078. (A 201 WANTED Lumber, Lime, and in (act all klnda ol building material want . ed at once, by J L Mara, contractor and builder. The man who can furnish the material tbe quickest and at the lowest prloes, gets the eon tract. Cash cn delivery.' v ' Calves Wanted Will pay cash tor young calves. . WD GRAND Y. Phnn IVra. Poat nffln KM. Oran.U Ore son. Cabbage Plants Cabbage plants both early and late. Will sell at reasonable rate. Prices according to quantity bought. ' W KAMMERER, Adams Avenue. Centennial Hotel RATES 41 per day meals aScta. Hpeoial rates furnished monthly pa trons. ' Mrs A B Mnroheeon and Miss M Oarm proprietors. No Adams Ave.' Phone No 1161 Store Front Two sections of glass store front Its 15 feet. A snap. Also one Are Drool safe, weight 3300 at n bargain. Call or write, La Grande Pawn Broker, La Grande Oregon. Phone 158L LA, GRANDE MARBLE WORKS E. C DAVIS, Proprietor, Gomplote assortment offin est marble . and granit always on hand. Estimates cheerfally famished upon application. , Headstonesjand Monuments A Specialty, ' PASTU R E I have leased, the Bilk pas-, tare for the season and am therefore in position to care fos all kinds of stock, and .... ... . wapouiMijr me iuu vuw at rates which are just. I will guarantee first class treatment, good feed and water. Address E- E.Jones, Phone 1276 : La Grande Th 811k pasta re eoulita of over 800 aerw end divided Into it separate lola Uuncaasd eattla will not rua togetbar Dissolution Notice Notioe is hereby nlven that tbe nave. nership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the- firm name of Poh ram anil Rahar PrnnrlatnM the Union titer Saloon has this day been dissolved by mutual content. U. J. Reher will continue tbe business collect all nccoonts and pay all bills' Dated at La Grande. Oregon, this 3rd day of May A. D. 1905. v rUUHUAH HENRY J BttUEK ' 5-4 6-4. Baby sleeps and crows while mammv rests if Uoliister's Rockr Monntaln ! m I . a . . . . I xea is Kiven. n is ine ereaieaK babv medicine ever offered InTini, mnthara. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin urug no. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROP. DAY,.Prlnclpk. tUO, DAr..AisisUnt This is one of tbe'.beetSmnsicallln- itltutlons In tbe state. Daring the roar 1804 there ware nearly Four thousand lessons give. Thepeonle ln;this city and valley are begin Ing to discover tbe great advantage of this school. The ..sv item need ii tbe latest and most practical, and inoiadM all tbe lateet discoveries ia the art of teach ine muaio. The school la divided Into two dennrt- meatsi No. 1 is for beslnnera. from 6 years up, and taking in tbe 1st to 3rd grades. Ia this dsnartment pupils come one hoar, every day. In No. 2 the gradea arefrom 3 to IA. IIara tha mHiuu Pnnlla take one or two lessons a week as taey desire. No sonolanr will be permitted to remain in this school wto do not stodj. I Wall Paper Here you will always find the latest styles, the best quality and the lowest prices. PAINT3. OILS, " In this line we handle the old reliable ' SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT. Chi-Namel Varnish stains in all colors for decorations, farnitare and floors. . " " - " - STAGL2AND & ALAGHLEN . C9NTR AGTQRS I CITY BREWERY 4' JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. ' Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE $ AND . SHOULD HAVE THh PREFERENCE