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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1905)
9 a a m rJ U4 4 i I f - A : 1 Grande Evening: Observer JEY iJROS Editor APrpi Entered . at tha poatkOffloa at La Grand, Oregon, w Baoond Claas Mall Matter. -, Published daily except Sunday One year in advance...... $3 50 Bix months in advance.... 3 60 Per month .' , . . , ,65c Single copy .5c . : Tucstfay, May 30, 1905. ADVEHTIHINfJ RATES - Display Ad rale nwnMied apoa application iioeal MMllDf ooltar IOe per Una lint naer tkio.se per llae fur each aobiieqaenl Iomt Moo. . " Raaolottoas of eoadolenee, je rar Una. Card, of tbankt, be pr Hue. VALUABLE AND INTERESTING ,The Observer acknowledges, with tbankato President E L Smith of the State ".Board of Horticulture, the eighth biennial report of the board ! This is a volume of 358 pages with many halftone pictures. The infor mation it outains is not only .valuable but is presented in au interesting style and cfuuot fail to be helpful to the practical fruit growers. m- .. . .! . -....! fifth Horticultural District, com posed of the countr'es of Wal lowa, Union, Umatilla, Biker, Malheur; j Harney - and Grant will be supplied with a copy free upon application to Judd Geer commidsioner of this' fifth dis trict Cove Oregou, or E L Smith president of the Board of Hor ticulture, Uood river Oregon, From'lhis book we learn that the fruit crop of Oregon for the year 1004 of the value of $2,413, 500. The . book . gives a most interesting history of the f rait industry in Oregon from 1817 to the present time and much practical information about planting, cultivating, pruning, spraying, gathering and mar keting. It tells much about insects, pests and how to get rid "of them. The article on Plant Physi o logy, or how plants grow, should be read by very farmer, fruit grower, gardner aud student1 as it will enable them' to intelli gently view the wonders of vege table growth and not blindly stalk amid natu re's annual re curring miracle. . The people of the slate are fast becotniug wise with re ference to the Lewis and Clark fair. The merchauts of that city did not put up $300,000 with philauthropical ideas al together and parties who wait until they reach Portland to . purchase their outfits will have 1 occasion to realise this. If the railroads are not bluff iug, which has been quite no-i ticeable in the Lewiston country the patt few weeks, lle road down Sunku riv'-r froin ' llunt-' ington will bo voustiucUd with out delay. This is a natural I. HARRIS THE MEAT MAN Is still doing business at the old stand. Will be glad, to see all his old cust mores as well as new ones. As good prime beef cattle is now scarce, I have ou hand a; fine selection -of cured meats, hams breakfast bacon. About the fifteenth of May, I will have a fine assottment oi young ptime beef, which are now fattening. Do not for get that I now have! ai good fresh beet as there is on the market a well as fresh fish and poultry. --o Trompt Delivery Phone water grade to the ocean and is the natural route for a road, Tb advice from Wall street are that $15,000,000 has been set aside for this work and that surveys 'for the same wi'l commence im mediately. This will distribute a great deal of mooey in Ibis part of the state. " II Under the limelight of; pub licity, ith all its - exaggeration of line and (bade, the j great sensations of the day (end to trnth and reform. '' The Equit able row, Lawson's frertied" shrieks, Dr. -Gladden' wailings over - Rockefeller's "tainted money" all there spssms1 of agitation , eud. in A corrections that leave the truth e.earer., and stronger. The work of j the newspapers is fo turn the light on each side and into . ali.Vjlhe creaks of every fabric the public m is asked to buy. Indications are favorable'-to the arteiian well o i the; Vaud Ridge becoming a success. This means much t this valley ai.d the, promoters of the scheme are to be commended and congratu lated upon their busiues fore aigut, aim . wituugiteae vu no, their money and; time in the undertaking. 'I ' -: s A sCT3 E How To Ward OffOId A&t .The woit successful wardW off tba approach ot olj aga is to maintain a vigorous digestion. This eta be don bf anting only food sotted toyonr age and oocuption, and when any lleord r of the atomaoh diaapprar , .aka doa of Chamberlain's HtomaJi an Liver Tabieta to correck It. ' If you have a weak stomach or are troabled with Indigestion, yoa will And .thete Tablets to be Just whut yoa nee , For ale by New tin Drug Co m A Y S A L l r . ' 1 - - t "' E I t -' ii r. J. L. MARS, V ; Contractor; and Builder Dfaer in Building Material -v La Grande, Or. Drop a Una, naming work, and 1 will give the right prioe. 0 . LA GRANDE ,.. f: . .MARBLE WORKS IE. C..DAY1S, Proprietor, t . . a ,tf "inr- Complote aasortraentiof.fin est marble and ." granit hi ways on hand. Esti m ales cheerfully . furnished kupon', application. , in HeadstonesVnd 'Monuments' Twi aii . m m m T I ' , A Specialty ; M A There are many kiude oft meat, but we sell only the best kind. A s trial order, will convince you of the troth of this statement We kill only the best specimens and kill it correctly. Our prices are as low. as consistant with the best quality Bock & Thomas G. FOWLER 'i'i'fX in' Truck and Transfer Wood and Goal ' n.ooe 1611 1"; All ordergiven prompt i alUntioo. . ; , A t I nl : I '1 .'. - '.ifl i . r- 1U$ Store Closes at6j30 p. m. except Second in a Series of Extraordinary u5alcs if S A p m -m $ lothin 26V DISCOUNT ;.('! - Kid! Gloves You can gel as good for $1.00, $1-50 and $101) a pair, and to match jour dress, too, good as the price can buy in the U. S. tight here at the Chicago Store iery N;ico Qne, real 'isle hose; plaiu, lace emrioidtrtd, ect., extra good lor the price, at the, Chicago Store. . , , z : iABit for the 'Neck Litf of the' newest and prettiest of turn-ovef collars, Stocks, etc 15c to $1.50 e.ieh; Alao ready to, uso -lace and tacked lawn Vebtees, Yokes, Etc. Or a shirt waist, a veil, a -belt, a Petticoat or any such furnishing, There's one thing sure, the price will( be right if; it to, bo had at th Chicago Store. ' t r, Ladies i . ' ... II - .. i m " ii, ! nimBMa 1 -" ---araaaaMaaal m in " a . 1 1-JL '-. '--,- . ' - ' ' ma n v a U AS 1 1 a a it- . I I tail mm i i i i Saturday DISCOUNT 2 51 A NOTABLE To reduce our entirely too large bU k of clothing we offer the unrestricted choice of any suit at i ; , For ono week commencing, Monday May 22, and ' en ling May 27. Gordon $3.00 : Hat for $2.00 Ml Suits and Excepting Wash Suits Reduced 25, per cent for one week, Commencing Monday, May 22, and ending, on , Saturday. May 27, A! ? ,o- All Shoes aren t Alike!. .There's as much differ ence in il id. . t'ere is in candy 9r cigars, or . Pariatra hats. Unless you're an expert in V: shce values . Jo the ' wise thing. ; And that is buy ' Keith's ; Konquerors They 're at staple sb Lowney's candytof a Mayville'a Best or a Paul's Perfecto Cigar, -.'T." tt-nisimA- ' -'j -'".vr'' , twiticsrsiEag : ' $3.50 to $5X)0. DSCOUNT SPECIAi; NOTICE All Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 7 DISCOUNT. 251 Opportunity DISCOUNT DURING THIS SALE S5o Discount Coats -. ihirt. . Europe and Yankee Land are ransacked as with a3nne-toothd oomb bf the makers of "MAJESTIC" ; Khirta Ujt (tet thej nea-est and finest fabrics tor their productions. ...Add to fine fabrlta, aoarrlng taste in lection and trained aklll in making and yon have the secret of the fcJhlrt that's "FIT FOR A KIN(.J T. f MAJESTIC" Night Robasin lull yoa into pleasant dreams. 'J hey woo alaep. ;.Bi"$L00to $2.50 M A Y S L E M A A S A L E