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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1905)
GATHER i ii" ' I (,LA$.siFiEty Advertisements MERITS W f fff f f 1 tTvr.rlirVJyHHVFM U'i ',TTJ TRIBE r NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 1 - 4 ': '"" ' ' ' ' ' " : : : ' OP AIWLERED . w n n if: r h .! t WANTEE One cbup genU" borse and a twc'beelei art? tpr q ' 01!o wise Hall " " WArIYorkbf e.eompetept glrli light noasework. For ' partioalara apply at this office. - - . FOli BALB-New, robber tired, baby boggy 'Fries 110. a bargain. Ap ply 80Q,Aditxavf ana,.. L08T-A dark Uy Shetland pony with - white ataj In forehead, branded Ton pay abarakaapad tff the. ratorn of the animal-or for' Information leading to ita return. V T Bauford, Cove, Oregon-. : FOB BENT Two Una honskseplng rooms 18 ft. eqoare. Oa first floor. Only 8 block B W of Pott Offlea on '8rdet. Q II POWERS FOB BALK Tba lota and building. Nov bringing $50.00 per month rent, In La Grand, only 3000. Harry. ' QH POWEBS, Blater Block. FOfi BENT Four fine larva nuf armh ad rooms, aaltabla for offiee or house keeping... Inqalra of Mrs U Sommer at Mrs N 8 Keller's. VfAt Compatcat girt to da gen eral doom work. For particular apply to Afra J Foley, Foley Hotel. U FOB SALE First class Jersey, mllrb cow, gantla nssrlyJtreih. , Apply to CPlanrbr' Thbrn'r trooeryJetore. , i.- . 4 80 tf WANTED Famished boasa by ree- ponslbls parties. " Address post office box 881, La Grande. FOR BENT Font room' boose, bait a block el land on aUtb Street In old town. Inqalra at tba Fair Store, La Grande.7' " ' tf tlomeseekers Dont forget. thetG 11 Powers tba Land mas has any, thing lev. .t ha shape of Baal Estate fcouiBf vt Garden to a 3000 acre ranch. All property sold on commission and titles gnaran teed . - ; ' QHPowera Miaix-aata Land Man Men 23tf Warning Notice Is hereby given ' that anyone found damping refuse, of any kind on any of the property belonging to tba La Grands Real Estate Association will be vlgorootlj prosecuted. This property inolndes all of the Riverside and Williamson's additions to La Grande. LA GRANDE REAL-ESTATE ABS'N ft 13 tf Wm. Miller, Pres't. ' NOTICE . We pay highest Market prjoee for chickens.1 Want all yon have got. At oar Warehouse on Jefferson Ave. - . GR Cash Co. - Centennial t!oteI BATES II per . day meala 25cta. Hpaolal rates for nbhed . monthly pa trona, Mrs A E Mnroheaon and Mire O . M - Garni proprietors. .No Adam Ave. Phone No 1161 Checks Lost All persons are hereby forbidden to cub checks No. 943, drawn by J D JfcKennon on tba Farmers A Trsders National Bank of La Grande for $51.75 No. 1141, drawn by J T Fyler on the First National of Eater CHy for 932 Bight draft No. 4721, drawn by Ever dtng&Fsrrellof Portland for $280. These checks and drafts were drawn in favor of the Sammerville Creamery luAjl.tlAn anil mm 1iat In ftha . fnftil between Bummerville and. La Grande I since Jane J2, Jo05. BumiaerviUc Creamery Association, Joly2 By Wm. Ohoate, tress. Yesterday evening was the great "hobo" fathering of tba & V. O. E , and early la tba forenoon tba local boboa began to don their "working clothes' and prepare for the fan that followed later In tbe evening In tba afternoon tba local members' of tbe Elks, all In tbe fall dress of hobos; went to the ball groonds where a vary interesting and moat amusing game, of ball waa played To try-to - dee rlba be game la bejdod the (power, of pen. It bad to be seen tobe appreciated; It would not be diploma, foaay that none 'of them were bail players, for tba results might be terrlflq. , It. if alao bad torai to aay, that tba iusplra,- was not right In bis dreiaiors, bat from tbe kicks that were u;a lo at the umpire, many tbbught th m 'rotten." The parade aroon J the 'streets was musing in. tbaxtrma,jtad many In cidents ocoorred to bring tbe hearty laagh and tbe pirated smilev When tbe Elgin. trii m rl wd, it broqgUt Jn twenty two mora hobos, bat we are not able to state whether tbey rode the rods or tbe blind baggage In order; to get here" To say the leaat of it, tbeir bobo attire was perfect, and it waa hard foraomo of their best friends to recognise them under the paint and dlfguleee. At seven thirty In tbe evening, a special carrying tbe Dakar City delegation arrived, and then the fan bgen Id deed earnest The streets were" thronged with spectators to witness the antics and the amusing actions of the antleud tribe. And the perron who "seldom smiled, and smiled In such a sort as If he mocked him self, and eoorned bis r-pirtt that ooald be moved to emlle at anything", waa provoked to genaloe - merriment by some of 'the scenes that oocQred. There were about fifty hobos from Baker City aiid -tby livened things np while tbey were here ' Toe B. P. O. E. bad ajegular meeting at which one oandidata was' initiate! (poor fellow), and after tbe regular program, .was carried oat, there was a supper fit for tbs gods set In tbe ball, and boboa bad tblnga that tbey bad only dreamed of before. The entire affair waa replete with fun and good feeling, and no dis cord came to marr tbe pleasure of tbe meeting. . A JUDGE FROM EASTERN OREGON GRAINING1 AND ART1 DECORAING Why not get your painting dona wall when yoiua ijaytf lt cbeaper than it takes for the average daaber to spoil Itf Get used to bating : nice wood finishing on tba inside of your dwell ing. Egg abell and velvet gloss, mirror polish" etc. 8 D Kinney can . grain np, your old piloted, rooma and make the wood like floe, quartered oak furnitute 1 143a Adams Ate.! I4 Grande Ore LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle MRS, DAY, Assistant This Is one of the best musical In stitutions In tbe state. Daring the yoar 1904 there were nearly Foor thousand lessons given. Tbe people In this city and valley are begin big to discover the great advantage ol thiswhool. Tha.ayitem used is ILo latest and most practical, and inolndes all the latest discoveries In the art of teaching masio. Ths school Is divided Into two depart ments No. 1 la for beginners, from 5 yean up, and taking In the 1st to 3rd grades - In this department vuplla come one boar every day In No, 3 the grades are from 3 to 15. Hera tbey graduate. PuplU take one or two lessons a week as tbey deuire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in thin aobooi wto ao not siuay. Opposite the foley House over tbe Uandv Store Phone 473. Wall Paper Here you will always find the latest ttylee, ;tbe v best quality and the lowest prices. 9) O) PAINTS, OILS J ft ! Ia this line we handle the old reliable o" BHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT, Chi-Namel 9 k VfpistMtina in all colorB for decorations, furniture and floors. k ri 2 " k 4 - 13 G0NTRAGTQRS O) PTTV RR RWRP V 4 A A'.f AA- V V X A S 4 JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. j Largest, Brewing Plant inJEastern Oregon rVsk for La, Grande Beerndlgetthel Best 3 LA QRANPE, BBt?R IS MADE IN LA GRANDE To the Editor of the Observer ' ' . ; I believe that It la a fact that East; era "Oregon bas not had s jndge on the Supreme' Benoh of the state at -any time elnoethe legislature created a separate 8upreme Judge, on tbe repub lican or the democratic ticket, daring that time. . From time to lime a pro test gosa np against this condition of things, but it baa In the paat been brushed aa'de by those who run tbe political machine at Portland. Ia tbia to continue indefinitely T I frequently bear that this state of things is not right and that it will be remedied soon. Bat will it be and when? At the next election a judge of the Supreme tJourt will be elected to suc ceed Judge Wolverton, and there Is a growl bg number of people who think that Judge , olverton baa I een oa tbe bench long enough. It will hard 1) be claimed that be posses shy special qualifications for ..the. place. lie! ia a lawyer of fair ability, but that Is all Hence, there is no good reason tor con- tin a) og him on the Supreme Bench Many members ol tbe bsr are bis peers and. not a few. hia saueriors. As the republicans will be likely to elect the neat Supreme Judge, Jt will rst with them to make a change, if any is made. Eastern Oregon Includes more than two thirds of the area of tbe ' whole state and has about 150,000 population. Nearly all the irrigated portion of tbe state is in this eastern part,' and eases are constantly going up to tbe 8a,- preme Court involving questions grow ing oat of irrigation and use of water Our Supreme Court as at present con stituted baa no praotioal knowledge of these question) which are so Important in this part of the, state. All of our Judgea reside in the Willamette valley where there is a surplus, and not a scarolty of water and moisture. 1 suggest that the people of Eastern Oregon, who feel an interest In this matter begin now the advocate and In sist on an Eaatern Oregon man to suc ceed Judge VYcolverton on the Supreme Bench next year. ' VN ben the matter Is really pressed upon tba Portland poli ticians and others it will be allowed, because It Is reasonable and commends itself to sensible men. FAIR PLAT Pacific Coast League KEFFE BBFAK8 8EA80N8 RECORD Taooma Jane 22. Keefe broke the season's coast record for strike outs The Taooma pitcher waa Invincible at all times ' end deserved a shutout whloh he' would bave bad bat for two errors In the ninth ' R H E Oakland . .'. ....... .?. ...161 Taooma...... -.. ...d" :. 9 i Batteriea O Graham, Ilogan and Lobman, Keefe and O Graham. Um pire, llray. RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT Portland June 22 The Tbe Seattle Portland game waa postponed ; rain. ANGELES WEAK IN MANY SPOTS Ban Fraooitoo June ?2 The Los Angeles men, In addition to being weak at th bat today plajed poorly In , the .. field , and in tbe fourth Inning their mlsplaya resulted in a single, bit, producing three, rans for the local team ' Williams for San Francisco waa strong Jn the pitchers poslurn.and1 after the first inning kept , hU practically down to nothing Los Angelas................. 3 i I Ban Frsncieco... ............. ..4 6 1 The jainnte the weather has a pring-like, r- appearance, thatj miLote you .begin to think ofj neglirjee, shirts with the, MftT fronts. , 8tarcbed fronts arp all; right in winter, : but,! saVe anio); deliver ui from them during the' summer. ' THE. SPRING STYLES ARE READY You'll see many" new patterns that gre different, from thf ojm mon sort seen eTery where r' ' '.50c. $IJWU0 16 $2.00 This is about the price range but, quoting shirt prices prove nothing untill you see tnesnirts. 1 1 SEE OUR $1.00, SHIRTS Best shiit ever offered for the money t a. err. T rrra nnTHiFD Awn Battei lea Gray and Spies; Williams and Wilson. ', . 4 , IN A HURRY? ' " THEN CALL WM. KETN0LD5 The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your, home in less time than it takes to tell iL Wegon always, at your service. Charges moderate. Day phone 1751, night phone 1863. GOODPASTURE UOO aorea floe pasture, adjoining city, Abundantly watered, Cows in heard $L60, dry stock and horsss 1.25, per month, Stock delivered on abort notice at reaa prlces ;E; E.Jones, Phono 1276 La Grande I . : . ' l Persons desiring a correct abstract Dt title will do well to call on Ode R. Seitz, in the Bohnenkamp Building;, who has had years of experience in tJhe business, who is prepared to furnish a true tnd correct abstrct of all titles 3.... 1 ' 1 1 1 p " i b Abstracts Right Prices Right R TT1 TT ABSTRACTOR K e 'uVV: t 1 a ee' I t '; Have a nice boggy. Fall in line and ,eojoy- thea long. : evenings and : bright. SundHva. Gef-s; MttCIiSLL, v. a'ways tbe best and most reliable, - Any "price1 you 'wanfet Z Sold by.. Gmi-idc Ronde Gash Company .i Press Lewis, ; Dean Crowa i'kone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue.. tfrfreoeeeaas)e HisnstiamH LU MBER -RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than it io sold ia La Grande, , We Deliver it to 'your Building. Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, 0REG0N. : RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop, Sf.Ie and reliable rigs turn, at all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone, 3-5 ' WM, SMITH FEED-STORE Hay, Giain and feed. Free deliverv to all parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1961 Hone, tunicas and wagons bought and sold . " FOR SALEf ' Ninety acres of the best land in the Grande Ronde Valley, splend located at Island City. Will fell in small tracts to suit purcheser. (Jjuirof:- nCINKT SICKUNU, Ronde Valley House, Phone 36 A CASH BUSINESS- PAY A asb business pays tbe store kee a and alao the eastomar. Wbeo to. trade at a cash store you know that you do not bave to pay a part ol some other customer's bill each month, f bort accounts make long frkoda. We sell tor oah and therefore can afford to sell on a less margin. We either bave the mooev or tbe goods. Yon can see that it la a safer buainaas, and aa we take leaa risk, we oau eell cheaper, irar line of grocerlea la complete, sod we guarantee aatisfaotion. Y oar money back It goods are not To and ee repre Sc-ntnd. .. ' ' : SEATTLE GROCERY CO. BRICK BRICK Brick furnishedm any - quanity or any atylev - No "contract too small" or too larg. , See samples of our pressed brick... i 1 2 2 AND SHOULD HAVE THfc. 1-kEFERENCE, " tAOrandej.preon.-; ' i.iA,,.;