La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1905, Image 3

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TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS
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13 acres adjoining town, can be irrigated,
1 Price, for cash, upon application.
420 acres near. Cove, all fenced, good outside
range, 160 acres fine for fruit or grain, well
watered. ; Fine place for hone ranch.
Price upon application
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mCa Srance, Snvestmcnt Co,
Foley Hotel Building . . L Qrande, Oregon
OTHER
BEFORE
THE JURY
GREAT OVATION
FOR PRESIDENT
By Scripi News Association
Worcester, Mui Jan 21 President
Roosevelt enlved at tain twenty eight
this morning, ud oommlttM of
citizens, headed by Governor Ualld
aad rcayor Blodgett, boarded tie ear
and weloonied the Chief Executive to
the statu and ta the city. The oity Is
gaily daooratad ta honor of tha Praal
dent's lalt, and large orowda ot re
identa and till tor filled the atreeta
to get a glim pee of the distinguished
.PROFESSIONAL CARD3
PHYSICIANS
' (Scrlppi Neva Aaaoolaticn)
Chicago III June 21 B F Berabei
ael, manager of the KohUaate Baker
ta, appeared before the trend Jury
thie rooming .and denied the story of (visitor. Beveral companies of malltla
John Urieooll that Kobleaata paid land veterans of the civil and Spanish
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money to labor leadere to avoid a
sympathetic strike of the teamitere
during the waiters atrike io the Kobl
eaata restaurant a year ago. , He de
clared thai the itrtke'wore itself out.
The company lost $125,000 la lost ba
sinets Alderman Thomas Carey, a
demooratio politician, told the jary
that money was given the labor' lead
era by the party officials and waa for
the purpose of securing the influenoe
of the Uaders, and not for Itrike pur
poses. .. - !-,
ARE CONSIDERINCI '
THE DISSOLUTION
(ByScrlppsNews Association)
Stockholm, Swede o, Jane 21. When
the Bioksdag assembled today In "x
v DR. A. L RICHARDSON, ;
.Physician and Surgeon.
CSoe over BlU'e Dreg Store,
Office Phone l&l Realdeaee Psoas IU
N. MOUTOR. M. D7
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Corner Adaauaveane and Depot Be,
Offloe PhoaeXti Raaideoea Phono Ol
war acted aa an escort for the Presi
dent to Clark University, where he
will receive the degree of L L D de
liver an Hddiess. . '
The ran from Washington was with
out inoldent and the President ate
breakfast on the train with Dr, Rlxly
ana secretary ixeD. as rntnam a
large crowd gathered about the station
and the President made a few remarka.
Thla morning he wled the captains ot
the Harvard and Tale crews, who will
contest In New - London next week,
saying that be wished he could see the
race, and told the Tale captain that he
was sorry he could not wish them good
luck. On the way to tha college, the
President rode with Carrol D Wright,
former labor commissioner and now .
head ot the Clark college. President !
Q Stanley Hall, of the faculty, wel-I
domed the President at the University. ,
V.
WILLARD SMITH ;.'
physician and; surgeon
Thane .711
LU helldlag. opposite Boamer Boaee
Offioe Boars, I to 4, T to
BACON & HALL,
1SICIAN3 AN 3 SJaOSON S
Office la Foley building, Phone UU.
C. T. Baooo, KaaidaiK Pbooe Un .
M. K.Ba!Ueeldtaeeuai
DKS. BIGGERS & BiOGERS
Puyaiciana and Surgeons
O w Blggen, at. U. Geo, U Bigger U. D
Telephoaee
Offloe 1321 Beeldeaee 1U81
Qfflos1 Ralston Bonding over J. M. Berry '
Store, kteldouee oa Madison AVe. eecood
door wcet of former realdeoee, Dr. a. W. Blggere
L GKANDB - 1 OREGON
Frofoaaoaai ealla promptly attendee- ta
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OXFORD V
JAMES FARQUMAR5CN, Prrp.
Cot plate assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Cold loathes and mixed drlcks
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You are In
vited to call and get acquainted
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CHAS, ML ,U15T, Prcpridor.
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JLND CIGAES
WUMUWf
Persons desiring a correct abstract ot title
will do well to call on Qvde R. Seitz, in the
Bohhenkamp Building," who has had years
of experience in the business, who is prepared
to furnish a true and correct abstrct of all titles
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: Abstracts Right Prices Right
C R SEITZ
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STEAMi .
LAUNDRY
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La Granie. , .
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YOU
Should
wherr '
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in
Laundry
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NEED
WASHING
of : anything from a pleasant
smile to clean liueo
is our
business
WE: DO IT RIGHT
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' " If Ott have So ptber way call on the , "
LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO.
and secure an ,
I disaolution of the anion by Norway,
" At. . . . i :
tua uoTernmeoe . immeaiaieiy luiio
duoed a bill asking authorization to
enter into negotiations with the Nor
wegian Storthing for a conditional
settlement of toe questions inrolved in
the separation of the heretolore dual
kingdom. . Premier Bamstedt. recom
mended a pacific settlement.
f THE KINU SPEAKS "
The Premier declared that negotia
tion was necessary to definitely plear I
np the situation, beveral of the mem
bers concurred in the premier's views
The King addressed the assembly and
said he had aoted according to his
oonsoienos and always in comfbruilty
with the oonstituon with a full desire
I .ir the welfare of the two peoples.' lie
said "The bill presented to the Rioke
dag does not aim at replying to Injust
ice by acts of coercion. Buoh a union
would be of little value to Sweden.'
The King expressed the hope that
Sweden would regain within her
boaders what she has lost by ths
solation.
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SHOT IN BATTLE
WITH BURGLARS
By Boripps News Auocistion - ;
Chicago, Jans 21. Id s-rsvolver
battle which ocourred early this morn
Ing following the discovery ty the
police of five burglare In "a ' butcher
shop In the stock yards district, officer
MoGeogen wrs shot la the head and
will probably die. Two of the burg
lars, John Mahoney and James O'-
Hearn, were captured, and Mahoney
was shot through the thigh, f The
three escaping robbers left a trail of
blood. " ' - ;- ;
All persons are hereby forbidden to
cash checks No. 343, drawn by J D
At eKennon on the Farmers A Traders
National Bank of La Grande for 151,75,
No. 1441, drawn by J T r'yler on the
First National of Eater CHy for $32
Sight araft No. 4721, drawn by Ever
ding ft Parrell ot Portland for 1280.
These checks and drafts were drawn
in favor of the 8ummerville Creamery
Association and were lost in the mall
between Sdmmerville and : La Grande
since June 12, 1 905.
Bumiuervllle Creamery Association,
July2,' . ii By Wm.Uhoate, tress.
No Jurisdiction
Topeka Kan June 21 The board of
railroad commissioners has decided
that It has not jurisdiction over the
Pullman Gar company, and, so far as It
was concerned, would not pooeed
agalnat the company for over charges.
AGAINST PUBLIC
OWNE vSHIP
DENTISTS
REAVIS BROS;
DENTISTS. . . '
OlBe Rammer BulMlng
Offloe Phone 5-1 Keeldenee Phone 117
More Hobos
SUBS AND SUPBS
Lead Oozy's army into Washing.
iwith
Pntea nd nil prices
v ill be exjlaiufd at
the office - 1
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Call-Fought In the tropics
darkest South Amerlca.v "
Jim The only original break beam
rider, '; t :,. , V, v
In order not to miss the fun and to
avoid Deing disappointeil, keep your
eye on this committee. They will ' be
on duty from 2:30 p m, the start, a at 11
the program Is finished.
Strawberries for Sale
The strawberry crop will soon be
ready, and those wishing Clark Bead
ling strawberries, phone 2154 or call
on C M Riddle, May Park. June24
Chioago, Jane 21. The Clvio federa
tion ( of Chicago today adopted
speoiai report by the executive com
mlttee advising agalnat munloipal
ownerahip. The report commits the
organization against either operation
or ownership of public utilities by the
oity, the reason given being that the
oitj's operation of Chicago's water
works system has not been successful
enoaeh to warrant a belief that the city
could saccessfally operate a street oar
system or other public utilities. .
Bank Ordered Closed
, (By flcrlpps News Association
Philadelphia, Jane 21 The state
bank examiners have ordered the City
Trust, Safe deposit and Borety com
pany to close Its doors, and A II Taber
has been appointed receiver. The
concern had a capitol of bait a million
and its deposits fare estimated at two
million five hundred thousand dollars.
That Tired Peeling
If you are languid depreaied and
incapable for work, It indicates that
your liver is out of order. Herbtoe
will sssist nature to throw off head
aches, rheamatlnm and ailmenta akin
to nervous and restore the energies
and vitality of sound and perfect
beam, j j Huooara, lemuie. Texar
writes, March 22, 1U02: "I tiaie used
Herblue for the the past two yaars
It has done me more good tb n all the
doctors ' When I feel bad and have
that tired feeling, I take a doee of
Heroine. It is the beet medicine
made for chills and fever" fiOots i
boitls. '
FRESH GREAfflERY BAITER
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Electric Fan
. A Fearful Fate ..' ;
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the terrible torture of Pilca. '!' can
trnthfully Bay," writes Harry Co son,
of Masonville, la., "that for B'ind.
Bleeding, Itching and Protruding
Pllei. Bucklen'e Arnica Kalve, is the
best cure made." Also beet for -cut a.
barns and injuries. 26o at Newllj
mug vo , arngguu, -
In Mid Chwe -
. Millions rush In mad chase after
health, from one extreme of feddisui
to another, when, if the) would only
eat good food, and keep their bowe'e
regular with Or. King's New Life Pille.
their troubles would all pass awav
frnmpt relief and qui' k cure for liver
and stomach trouble. 25o at Newlln
Drug Co., drng store; guaranteed.
NOW 25 GENTS PER P08ND
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. Blue Mountain Creamery Company
C. B. Cauthiorn
DENTIST
Offloe Over Hill Drum, Store)
La Grande, Oregon
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Finest collection? of stuffed
animals on the Pacific
coast,'. . .
Blue Front Saloon
E THORON, Proprietor.
flKKST
WINES, LlOtOIlS
ItilDorUd an1 ; dnmMif5a -
- CIGARS
Bra-
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Lloing
aims '
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from
it all
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pins,
, R. L. LINCOLN,!
DENTIST .p
Up etaln, Oor Adams arena lad Depot 8k
, PhonejrS
VETERINARY SURQEON
Dr. P A CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Oak a A T Hill's Drue Store
Or tide, Oregon Phone 1361
Hesidence phone 701 .
- Farmers' line . 68
DR. W. T. D3WNE3.
VBTttUINABY S ORG EON
DENTIST
AND
Leave ordert at Red , ReeldenceCor
Croes Drug store 6th and I at v
Thirty flvt Years experience, beat of reference
Iwrniehed : ,
Hot or cold lunch all hoars
' " JeAireoa Aveane Opposite Depot
HIIMtMHlMMMM tAfter
ewe) ride
i,' was
hnrch
irclses
ide . a
from
i then
one-
PalacoSalorpL
CHAS. ANDERSON. Prop.
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Always on hand
ib!c
JerJereoo A venae '
I Opposite Depot
Sttor-'ovesti
THE, LOUVRE -V,
CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop...;.' fBkeB
' SV?Y -1 FIN'U A :'
WItlE5. LIQU0R5!
ATTO.I.ilEYS
CPAWF0RD & .CUAWFORb
Attorneys-at-Law " , j
LA ORANDB, OEKQON
Oflloe In Foley balldlnf.
J. W KN0WLES
Attorney and Counsellor.
At Law
Offloe in Ralatoa Bnllding
Phone Ui
ta Grande Or.
H.T.WIIIInms
CIQrlRS
Gentlemen always Welcome
ivenor
had
tht
bhlra
Id be
Ion of
3 :'; '. v.'Pr Street
Eaglo : Sa'oon
fJLRJCH LOTT1S, Piop. ; fci
IWINBS. VLlQtOR'S ,
. and CIGARS ii
Lunches are our spm uUty ?
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A.C. WtUlams
WILLIAMS BROS. -
ATl'ORN EYS-AT.TJA.W
. ornoa In fUlitoa Building
Phone iOjJI La Oranda, Or. .
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Pain may go by the name of rheuma
ttsm, neuralgia, lnmbago,' plearsj.
No matter what name the pains are
called, Hollister's Rocky Moantain
Tat will drive them away. . ' 35 oeuti,
Tea or Tablets. Newlln Urog Co v
Sl'iiisifii!
Lodge Directory.
aiAOLFS 1 Urandc A trie o
every Hunday nlxlit la K ol V hall
rO K rnaeu
vUitlnx bretberu tn-'ltad U. uen't,
t. A. Melutt, W. 1. i. K. Pollock, V. i.
'10 0 T La Ormnd lyig. Me M n wJ .a
hair hall Try Hmrdy niiirtt. VltlUjg u-m
mih mrilially lniUil ti trn4.
lmlry plat can be eoea at odioe of City
Recorder. . r ,,
- :. W. llnbertNOn, N i
H.K. Coolidge. Heo.
TAH KNI-AUPMKMT'no 31. I O. f.
otxtw every Brw ami llilr.l I linfilny In the
Month Id Odd Kellowe hull. Visit inn patrl
r'li Hlwy welcome I. It Suook, C I'.
Kdmuiid KoWuiion errlrw
KAHTKIIN HTAR (IKK Hnp Chtr So
;Kinetn the eecond anl funrtsi Wtolncilnv
a.h moo til it ;.Wp m In Miuuuk Tctiiplr
Mertle Aldrlult, W M )
Mrr A Warniok. y .;. , . -x: k';. I
M. W.A. 1. UminU'lU up T'Ot nieria
every rirwt and third Weiln-wUv of the
tnoiilli at I. O. O. V. Hall. All vtatiine, nelrh-.
bora are cordially tavited to attend. . i
K. Kculend, V, O.
John Hall. UUrk.
SXJRaXTKRH OK AMEKICA-Ooort Maid
Marlon, Mo IB dimU eaeh Thnnday night In
K of V tialL Urothen are Invited to attaud.
I 8 TlllMon. UhleJ Karnrer.
. O WUIlama, Fin. See
Hoard ofTruiteet nr.Q L Ulggera, John Mall
aad Uerucrt.l'aUiaoa
l r. mm m i.w. kocb. mr,
FIHE WINES
:C3K2 LIQU0RJ
'Aadthe beet brands ol ,.
MaxiQiiris. :';
Always on band
;. if- -feat'
I Mlieu drinks a aueotaltir" Aak and
J.eeeiryon don't set It. This U a gen-
'' tlemea'e leaort and will be ma as such !
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BCACKSMITH'
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Horsejhoine, and
Wa;onwcrK
North Fir Street
eesseeieaaj
. Many children inherit minHtm!... J3
weatf and feeble 4 othnra An f, !.i,ii' 'l
- - w uuti ' a. .
hood troubles. Holllster.s Rocl
Moantain Tea, will, poetlvely oa
children and maVe 'them t strong 5
oents. Tea or. Tablets. Newlln Dn
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