La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 12, 1905, Image 5

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    HOOD , RIVER BERRIES
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We ere now receiving daily shipments of berries from
Il.wd river, The quality is finer than ever. Don't
take iuferior berries when you can get the
FAMOUS HOOD RIVER BERRIES
Just as cheap at .
BAKER
Adams Avenue
BR O
Phone 29
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IF onr responsibility of $187,000.00 is guarantee
enough, " .. .
IF our rate of interest on certificates of deposits
high enough. . '
IF our rate of interest on loans low enough, '
IF the accemodations we afford are satisfactory, u
; IF you are not already a customer of this bank, V
' then we invite you to become one,
WE guarantee you absolute safety for your funds
if intrusted to our care.
HAVING given 14 years of service to the Ad
vancement of the interests of La Grande and
' Union county we fell Justified in" askidg for
your banking business, and we will extend to '
you all the accomodations your account will .
justify at all times Your loana will be restricted .
only by the security you offer and the . balance t
; yon ketp with this bank.
. Respectfully,
Tjhe 3armer& and TJraders
vf Xa SrandaJJrtgoti.
Joseph Palmer,
President.
J. W. SCRIBEBi
Cashier.'
G. E. McCull) jr
Asst. Cashier.
The NurseVariliUKei Doctotv
iu tell you that the success of a prescription -de-i
pends on the purity of its ingredience. There is
as much variety in medicine as in other merchan
dise. In our prescription-filling, "Qulity" is always
our fit at .consideration.; ; . , .' ;
You can implicity trust your prescription to us
quality, accuracy and the right price are the never
failing trio upon which we think wj have a right to
appeal for your patronage. f .
A. T. HIL.L.,
Registered Pharmacist J
Phone, Farmers Line, 68
Pacific States 1361
La Grande,')r.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
Complete Machine Shops; and Foundry
So Troubled
Tbe Orates Ian U to afraid that .U
railroads art stirring op future trouble
We wonder it tha Oregonlan It aat
mora troubled because It it afraid that
in eaaa UJese raUa ara adjaeUd that
Portlaad would not tar the laad pi pa
elncn it bow enjoys. '
"Whan Lewlston baa railroad eoa-
Dactloa Eaat and Wear, and It mora
firmly tbaa arar aatablltbad at a basy
trade and manafao' wring oenter, wa
may ax pact an agitation to have It
placed on tha aama baaia with 8pokaaa
ttz -transeooUnental railroal iralgbt
rate. It will naturally want to eon
trol tha Jobbing trade of tha territory
of which it la' tha' cantor.' Than wa
hall hau a graat oolory from Bpokane
which appears now to ba mach dis
turbed by tha growing lmporlaoea of
Law! (ton and by tha certain proapcot
that it will hare adaqaata railroad
facllitlea. Bat if Spokane get peoial
eonaideretion from tha rallroaee, why
Dot LawiatonT Why not Colfax, Che-
nay. Walla Italia, Pendlaton, Bakar
City, Bolio and erery other town in
tha interior of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho? The railroad, la making an
exception of 8pokane, hare simply
stored up great fatnra trouble far
thamselTM. Oregonian. i : .
General Blacksmith Horfe Shoeing and .Wagon Work.:
Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill
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KOPRIETOFf'
AUTOMOBILE
DROWNS THREE
Chicago, Jane li. Three people
were drowned and two others narrow
ly eecaped a like fate Saturday night
when an automobile In which five per
eooa were rldlag planged into the open
draw ea tha Rata street bridge erosa-
lost tha Chicago river. Thoee drowned
ara: Jerome Q Kurtxman, Cblcaoo,
manager of tha Liqoosono Co , ' Mrs.
Kartxman and W llartey, ' manager
of a local aatomoblle establishment.
Thoee rasoned weret W H Hoops, Jr.,
local manager for an automobile com
pany and Mis. Jeremiah Bunyon of
New York City,,;. V" '
Both were nnoonsoioas bait an boar
after being taken from the water, bat
it is expected they will reoever. '
Strawberries for Sale
The strawberry crop will soon be
ready, andthaa wishing Clark Beed
ling attawberriea. phone 2154 o call
on C U Riddle, Msy Park. June2t
Ready for Business
1 A QUflllan, of Union,- was
Grande t1aitortaaterdtyi- .
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& E.- FOWLER
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Truck and
Transfer,
Case Set For Thursday
. Baker City, Jane 11. The hearing in
the case of Roy H Miller, who has
been charged with the wrecking of the
Sampler bank, has been aet for next J
Thursday. The demurrer whloh was
Aliwf h fn4nf ?t??-?7 CIS;
op yesterday, and was overruled.' ' The
defendant was arraigned and entered a
plea of not gallty to the charge , pre.
tarred In the iddictment, and the time
for bearing aet for next Thursday.
Lost
! May Park, J one 0.
Lost somewhere in Road District No.
20, one road supervisor, anybody find
ing tha same will pleas return him to
this offloe and i reoelve t rewards Was
last aeen sometime In tha winter haul.
ing gravel Jrom the river to the road
oat. by the fair gioafld and there has
nobody been able to travel . over that
particular piece of road since.
Now I think this road district No.
SO is the poorest worked " district In
he whole valley and it should bo tha
best. Last year our oonnty judge bad
a small bridge taken : out atari tb
sugar factory railroad crossing, and it
waa fast haU filled and it was full of
water all winter and now there is a
very deep hole there and ' the fact la
tha road la in wary, bad t condition . all
of the way out Other road distriots
in tha valley have smoothed op their
roads with the grader and raked the
rook jout of them, why not t this one t
If t was not for the railroad right of
way and the commons between her
and town, it would be almost lmpoasi
ble to get into town with a load.
Wake op, Mr. Supervisor, for the
(ood Roads train-is coming and I
know they will want you; 1
, . O M RIDDLE
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Phone 1611
LAU ;order . giyen Jprompt
. attantiou. .
The undersigned hare I
formed a co-partnenhip
and are cow ready to take
contracts for all kinds i of
; Plastering , BricKIayinff;
' and Concrete work
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Our work is guaranteed,
and I we will cheerfully far-
man estimates. we -. nave-
had yearsof experience in '
the building line and are
capable of handling - any
'sort' of contracts from1
J building a chimney or
!! mending a break in a
' plastered wall, to building
a brick business block. A
I share "of your? patronage r
: solicited.
Teams ' Wanted -
Teams wanted to haul cord wood.
An all summer's' job as?ared. Apply
to John Anthony, or adJraes Box 112,
La Grande, Oregon. '
Woodard & Irwin,
Can be found at Mrs. T. N.
I'Murpy'a hardware store
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ABSTRACTS
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Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter
in Union county. Many
' years experiencea with
the Union county records
' gives me a great advanU
-age. - It is folly to pur
chase realeBtate without
: first securing . a proper .
abstiaot. An abstract
from my office will show
r the title just as it appears
bn ? the nfficial record.,
R OLIVER,
LA GRANDE, OREO JN
1 VLuom 31, , Sommer Bdlg.
Still In Business
Anyone having second hand goods
IjD dispose of will still j And rue in buri
nees, as I have opened an office on the
corner near my original place of busi
ness, where 1 will be pleased to meet
tbe public. Call or phone main ft.
ii FRED JACOBS
There are many . kinds of meat,
but we sell only the best kind.. A
trial order will convince you of
the truth .'of this statement We
kill (Only, the best specimens and
kill it correctly . .
n' Oar u prices rare, as low as
oonsistant with the best quality
Bock eVThomas
Notice
Notice Is hereby iyn that there will
be a meeting of stockholders of f- the
Grande Ronde Artesiap Well Co , at
AUcel, Union county, Oregon, on Jane
21, at 1 o'clock p m, for tbe ourpose of
electing officers and any other business
that may properly oome before this
mooting1 8 L BROOKS, Pres.
J 20! V PETER McDONALD, Sec
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J. L. MARS,
Contractor and Builder
I Dealer in Building Material
La Grande, Or.
Drop a line, naming work, and I wil
Xl lv the right price.
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An Opportunity For Home . Seekers
700 acres of choice Farm and Orchard Land will be sold
jn large or small tracts to suit purchaser. ' ' '
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;j Have You A Cough?
jv'dosefof Ballard'a Horehound
Syrup will relieve it. Have you a
coldf A dose of Heroine at bed time
and frequent small doses of Horehound
Kyrup During tbe day will remove it.
Try it for whooping cough, for asthma,
for coneurup'lon; (or bronchitis. .'Mrs
Joa MoUrath, 3.'7 K 1st street, Hutch
I neon, fc.au, writes.',4l have used
Ballard'a Horehound Syrup in my
family for 5 years, and nnd it the
best and most palatable medicine I
ever uaed" 25c, 60c,; fl.OO-Newlin
Drog.Co. '
Furious Fighting
"fc'or severi years," writes Geo. W
Hoffman, of Harper, Wah. VI bad . a
hitter buttle, with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, bat at last 1 won, and
cured my diseases, by the use of Elea.
trie Bitters. I unhesitatingly rec
comnwmd them to all, and don't iaten I
IB the future to ba without them la the
house.- They are certainly a. wonder
ful me diolne, to have oared such a bad
case as mine." Sold, under . guaran
tee to do the same for yoa,Jby Newlin
Drag Co.; droRgifta, at 50o a bottle.
iry.them today, v '
This farm 1b only 15 'miles from La Qrarde, on the Elgin
braflcbof the O. R&N. Bailroad, and is what is known
as the Henry Rinebartj Farm, and is located at the
Rtnehart Spur.t This farm touches the foot hills, and is
watered with numerous springs, and a beautiful spring
branch of pure living water. The lan I may be divided
into FORTY OR, EIGHTY ACRE TRACTS, every one ol
which is supplied 'with' living water. This splendid r tract
'cpntain sufficient land to furnish home for twenty or
more families. Remember this larm is"-uuder.Aultlvation
and every foot is a wealth producer. One tract raw has
over ten acres of young bearing orchrad, which is
ABSOLUTELY- FREE FROM PEST.
This farm has a complete 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 IUNEHARTU
SUMMERVILLE: OREGON.
Or call at the (arm for full particulars, Terms and com
plete description.
We are having a sale of Children's Ready-to-wear
Under-muslins and White Aprons
Art entire new lot of Sofa Pillow Tops.
Millinery of all kinds. Gloves and Hosiery.
E WELLMAN & OO
LaGrande - Oregon
WATCH FOR BARGAINS
11 second hand bed room suits.. .$9.00 to $17.50
15.00 ,
8.50
13.50
12.60
8.00
15.00
1 " " rangea
2 " " folding beds..;.;...:. 2.5Q to
9 new baby buggies ; . . '. .. v, . ; . . 6.50 to
25 fine canvass trunks s , . 4.00 to
6 Iron beds 1.60 to
Bicycles ' 5.00 to
Bike suiylns and all kinds of repairs. Repair work
done at rdry low prices. Upholstering. Furniture
and stove rci iring. Carpets cleaned and laid.
F. D. H AISTEN,
Phone 2051" i 1
We buy and sell rsecondf hand Goods
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Curtain
A heavy discjunt on all 1
Sale
and p ortiera
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W. H. BOHNENKAMP,
HARDWARE, FURNI TURK, SASH AND
DOORS
CAR OF SHINGLES IN TODAY
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Alarm Clocks
Repair work given prompt
attention. '
Old Jewelry made to look Ilka new
Clocks taken care ot
Fifteen 1 Years
Continuous buiine h ia Ls
Grande, and still in busi
, nes. This t is the record
tb which 1 invite corapari
. sou, My word is still my
guarantee; as it has been in
the pact, w A complete line
of reliable Jewelry, clocs s,
watchett, etc, in fact every
thing which is found iu a
reliable jewelry store.
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