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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1905)
-wr et ? -i - 1 - V 1 a ' s r . t ' 2 z a K f W t 1 I if rv. 1 to i I "to-- TWO SPECIAL 13 acres adjoining (own. can be irrigated, y , ' :j,;, Wee. for cash, upon application. U,crei near Cove, all fenced, -good outside : ' range, 160 acres' line jot fruit or grain, , well watered. Fine place for horse ranch. - i; . Price upon application 6. . .. jCa Srdndc Snvestmont Co. Foley notel Building r - , zr'mi: (Av?B.i:G. S TEAM 3 PHONE Gtf.. ' t-rLa Grande. ;trv.;! .Oregon. ' !,;. ; VHTT e a - i.AM V?f - a "PataaBw it AElr DO y msaw r ;f iV s W J paJbaY up other , wa call on the t WLA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. and secure an i J. j a Bates and. all prices will be explained at A Fearful Fate It Is a fearful fate to have to endnre tbe terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Uarry Col son, of Maaonville, la , "that for Blind, Meeting, ltohing and Protruding Pilei , liucklen's Arnica Salve, ia tbe beet cure made," Alio best lor cut, burns and in juries. ' 25o atjNewlin Drug Co , druggists. FRESH:' GREAffiERYlBaiTER ."' ! ' ' f ' ' li i ' . , NOW 25 GENTS PER POfcIND - ... ; Blue; Mpuntain Creamery Coippany Vnil Ctar Any Case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE BARGAINS La Grande. Oregon ......... LAU N D R Y I i85l ' . Should come to our lundry J when in vi Vv; - . f fr f ' . : ;; 'v. . f ' - ' . v f - oi anjiamg irom a pieasauf ; eniile to clean linen - -i . S Dusmesa I rF RIGHT median In Mad Chase ' Millions rush In mad chasa after health,' from one extreme of f add ism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bo we I e regular with Dr. King' New Ufa Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief SDd quick onre for liver and stomach trouble. 25o at Newlin Drug Co., drug store; guaranteed. Gool Fan 4u uvuiiu &eu &voacxi ox nmxictXkm x - Last Respects Tba fnneral at Mr Reynolds which oooared Bandar morning from the Central oh arch wm on of the largest ever held la thi vicinity. A few mo-i menU before eleven the Inneral cor tege entered Adam avenue and upon reaching the Mtsooio temple wee preeeeded by the membeie of the Kut- ern Star who acted ae escort to the ohorob. The pall bearer, member, of the Maeonie order, were W Q Bohaen kamp, Mao Wood, A O WUUama, E SUplee, Fred Oeible and J H Berry. Henry and Carr faneral director. - Setr King more eloquently than word eoold expreea the sterling quali ties of the deceased, purposely refiain d from allndiog to her life,' giving ae hi reaeon that she wae' bora thirty eight yeara ago near the present borne and the audience, the majority of whom knew bet intimately, : knew how generous, indalgeot and sell- eaorifloing the was. A true friend and neighbor whose entire life was for the ophnlldiog of the home and the ooaa ty . It wae one of the saddest of fune rals. Jojt at the age when iteeemed the home nee Jed Just snob a1 mother, sbe was oilled away.' Bnt we dare not queetion the act of our Creator' who doetb all thing well, and the bereaved ones know that in their irreparable leas, they have the deepest sympathy of many friend. ,; ,W.,,J; Grande Ronde Mines Mr Nepple, superintedent of the Muir mine is in the city. ' Tbe , new company is just v Anlshini . deliverlne a ear load of ore 1 to' Hilgard ' which will be aent to Omba. A' force of even men are employed and it i ex peeted thi number will be soou in ereaed.. .',,' i ' UrUIh, who for . a number ; of years' has been working a mine up the river is now working his Hteaament on the same..; .'. , '.. tJ ' J L Corbett is continuing his work on the Boyal. He has unbounded faith in the Grande Roods river mine and hie steady work for the past ; fif teen year speak for hi faith. ' t Oyer twenty five men are employed on the Oarton placer. ' The new'pom pany have just completed ' iheir j hew pipe line and eoon a big eeven inch giant will be playing against one of tbe beit pay bank In the etate. Mana ger James B. Elmendorf certainly nnder.tandt hi business ? ' o Married w r 1,- t REED WATKER At the retidenoa of John D Bead in the Old Town, Sunday, June 25, 1905, at high noon, Mr, John D Eeed, . Jr , and Mis Trtssa Walker, both of Union county, Rev. J Kranklin Day. pastor of tb Baptist church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Reed are both highly respected yonng people of La Grande and vicinity and have many friends to join in congratulating them .' They will reside for the present . on .Mr. Roed'a ranch wei nf town. t . 1 1 SMITH WALKER In tbi city Sunday June25 Mr K W Smith and Mi Ell Walker were united in marriage, 0 H King performing tbe ceremony The yonng people will probably make their home at ' Pe.ry for tbe pres.nt, a tbe groom is ; w rk for the Grsnde Ronde Lumber Co. Card of Thanks To the members of tbe local lodge of Elk and all who attended tbe ball game played by them Thnrsdav for the benefit of Paul Lederle, to all who have assisted me so kindly einoe bi recent misfortune, I iib to tender my linoere and heartfelt thank. MIS8 PAULINE LEDERLE FOR HALE OR RENT Seven roomed houee corner Adams Avenue and Oek.' Inquire of R P Talt or phone 1413. JS FOR SALE One silver pi ated B flat Cornet, in first eiass condition. Will sell at once as party is going to leave the oity. Apply for Information at ths Observer office. June 80 Acute Rheumatism Deep tearing or wrenohlng palne, occaaaloned br sutttnir mt fhrnn.k m- n . woraa avhB aa mat n HmS mn inn - avww. w mmww M-WT U K . I 1. , . .. u iioiDB ana in coia or aimp weatn er, le cureu qnioaiv oy tsaiiarb's Know mhibi'bi. vscar uieaon, uioaon uit1 Illinois, Feb 16, 1902: A year ago ' was troahlMl with nalli ! m hank It soon got so bad I could not bend over. On bottle of Ballard a Snow LJnims..t enred ma " 25c, 60, 11.00. mm state of siege Called at lodz (By Sorlpps News AsaociaUon i Lodj.PorUsed Jan 36 Thi citv this morning preeented the appear anea ot an armed camp. The troop hold the atreet and no citizen la al lowed to leave his house without a permit. A state of seise bse been declared and all the store are closed. ESTIMATE Of CASUALTIES ' The casualties dnrlnar the riots ' la today estimated at Ova hundred and sixty one killed and seven hundred wounded many ot them seriously. uenerai oonuiuewort , who has been placed in command of the ' troops, da Clare order.nas been restored. - , 8 U Gilkenson, ei-oouoty recorder baa purohaeed, Howard' interest in the Horth Powder flouring mill and has assumed tbe management of tbe same. .; , ! Get-Tickets u Ticket for the lecture by JV Coombs Tuesday evening nay be se cured at tba folk wing place. Sel ler's candy store, Coffey's barber shop, Tboroe's grocery and Monro' gro cery. ...!!4? ,!."...". . 9 aii Ml DEPART ttmeBokedul 1 : raou CBAJioa, OR rRUM 1 No BMike. Denver, Ft Not . I:s0p m Worth, Omaaa, kaa- iMaaa . No 6 aaa City, 8t Loala, UUi- No j M a. SB. oao aud kaat. tdOpm ; , MOI , ' ... , PotUand. Dalka. . . . dleton. Walla Valla, v . UayU)n, Pomaror. CoJ- 1,01 ... aoribi vietfpokas , . ' . i . PortUad. Dallas, Vn. ' 7 dleton. Umatilla, Wal- 1 aoS lola, Lawiston, 0lfai, No . . Moscow, Wall, War Si p. m. oar, Hpokan and other 6;30m .... poluta eaat and aonb .,, vla Spokane , " ." Ho.BJ Island City,' Alical, Im- Oallrex- bier and Con- HoSl ceit t iloaa at Klgin w'th Baadar at tor pouita ia Wal- ipaa Urcan Hleameis between Portland and Ban Vraneiaoe ararr Sre d tya. . MfMinB. A mm YOTJ WILL E SATISFIE If your tickets trad over the Deliver and KtoUiamie Railroad, t.ie "Bcealo Line ol tbe world" UEOAUSK I'bere are so many scenln att -arl -n and points of interest along Ihi ' is iween ORdenaod Denwr tiat ilu tilp . never beoontes Ureaome If yon are coins east, write for .ifnr- mauon ana aei a prouy DOJk.tlutt Will ten 70a au auout n W C McBRIDE, Agent, - . 124 Third St, ortlrd Oreec Torture of a Preacher Tba story of tba torture of Rev. O D Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersville, N Y., will inteieot you. Ha eays: "I suhred agonies, beoaue of a persistent oou?h, resulting from the grip. 1 bad to e!eep eitUng no in bed. 1 tried many remedlee, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New dis covery for Consumption Coughs and Uolds, whioh entirely cured my oongh and saved ma from consumption." A grand curs for dlaeaeed condition of Throat and flange. At Newlin Drng Co., druggists: price 60o and tl, guaranteed Trial bottle free. Cures Old Sores Westmore'and Kan, May 5, 1902. Ballard Snow Liniment Co: Your Snow Liniment cured an old lore on the side of my ohin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore wss atobborn and wonld not yield to treatment, nntll 1 tried 8now Liniment, which did tbe work in short order. My sister. Mrs Sophie J Carson, Aliens villa Miffln Co. Pa; has a sore and mistrust that it is a eanoer. Plea sedd ner a BOo bottle. In the blood causes Rhe, . inatbm.Sci.ilia.LuTnbat . Neuralgia .nd Onut. You r can remove l!)e cause b wearing one of our , " rex X, PUT! iritAiIO RINGS KjnulviurfJ by tti V- Pbnmau-, kintf Co., Maillot J. Cuiuwctuitl Pricc $2.00 note a .5 It lr J. R. SMITH, PROFEGGICNAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physidan and Sureoa Ofle over HlU'sDmg Store. ' Offlrt raon 1A4 Waatdaaes Fao W N. MOLITOR. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J Oornev AjUbu tbim and Depot Bt. : OfllesFbonetas Beatdaoe FaoBa 6S1 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND j SURGEON ; Fhaoe.TU i '. m LtmU tmlldlnc, opposite Sotamar Howas ' OffloaHoura, t to i,Ttot BACON&HALL, YS I CI AM 3 AND SURGEONS. Offle tm roley buUdlng, Phoa UU. ; . i C. T. Baeoa, Baaldanoe Pbone lla , -' St. K. UaJIJJestdcaet S13I DKS. B1GGERS & BIGGERS Physicians and Surgeons ! OWBIaen, M. D, Oao, U Blovrs, at. D - Tsiepbonas t . . Qraoa" Kalstoa Bulldln ovar J. u. b.. Store. 'Raaldenoe on Madlaon AVa. aaoond ooor wca of former retldanea, Or. G. W. BlQcn ProfetiMMiat ealU pfomptly atteaded to , - dayoralfc-Bb' DENTISTS REAVIS .BROS. ! 'xj DENTISTS." ' ! Onlos Phone H Baaldenes Phoae 117 C. B. Cauthorn ; DENTIST - Offla Over Hilt Drus? 8tore v - R. L.. LINCOLN .. .M-:.-. DENTIST I Up stain, Coc Adams areouc and Depot HW ' ' v . ' Phone s . " - VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY ; SURGEON. Office at A T mil's Drug Btore La urande, Uregon fbone 1361 Residence phone 701 C. ' " Farmers' line 68 DR. W. T. DDWNE3 VBTBBINART SOaQBON DENTIST And Leave order at Red Cross Drug store . BasldeneeCor ' " 6th and I t : Thirty flv rears experience, beat of rstsrsnoe ' . lUmlfbad ., ,..(.- ' ATTORNEYS CKAWF0RD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law Lk O BANDS, OBKQOK Offiee la Poley balMing... ' ,f ' J. W KN0WLES- Attorney nd Counsellor .. At Law ,.! , Offios ia RaJston Balldlns Phone 126 ; La Grande Or. H. T.Wllllnma ' A. C. WUllams WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EY8ATLAW QHloa In Balston Batldlnc , j, Pbone 1O5II , La Grande, Or. Pain may go by the name of rheuma tism, neuralgia, Inmbairo. olenrsv. No matter what name tba pains are called, Hollister's Bock Mountain Tee will drive them awav. . 35 nanti. Tea or Tablets. Nlln Drng Co ' J' : Lodge Directory, KAQLRB La Urmnde Airie iuFOK meets very Hund.y night U K ol F lull t I a VlsiUat brathern Invited to attend, J. A. MaloU, W. P. 1. K. Follock, W. S. tOO F L Grande Lodge, Me t6 meeia ikeir ball every Baturdarnlnht. VltlUiif Ditrn iari eordiallv Invited laatteod. . ' " Vemterv pint can be aeen at oQioe of City Reoorder. : , - - G' W. Bobertson, K H.B. Coolidf e, Beo. STAB KNCAMPMENT No 81, I. O. O. t. etaerervSrat and third Tburadars in tbe mooth la Odd Fellow hall. Vieltio- paid rahs alwaya weloome I. B Snook, C V, Udmoad HoMnson. Scribe BaSTEBH STAB OEM Hope Chapter Mo U meeta tlie atoond and Ibartb Wednesday U ch month at fM p m In Maiome Temple . lartteaidrloU,WM , eiarjr A Waraiek, Bee - - ' V '. ' M. W.A. La Grande Oamp o. 7701 mens every flrat and Ulrd Wednesday of the month at L O. O. V. Hall. All vlalting nelrh bors are cordially Invited 10 attend. .. .. .. K.ki.lenl,V.C. John Hall, CUrk. rOREHTKRH: OF AM EKICA Oonrt Maid S mu eaeh Thurtday alhtln KoIPaall. Urothere an loylUd to atteiTd. X 8 TUlson, Chief turn. Williams, Kin. 8. Board ofTrasteee TW.O L Blftara. Jeao. Watt and Herbert Fatueon 'u CpaipteU M mini apt of j "' . WINES, LIQUORS : if CIGARS . I Cold lunches and HiieJ. d;kVa ; k specialty. Fair and iat partial treatmsnt to all, Yon . are In- .vlted to call and get acquainted f y llint v-Salooa WINES, r LI0U0IIS V 'Finest collections 'of staffed l-1; animals on the'.' Tacifio i Coast; ba. ,l-l.Jtrr r.-4 . ? aSZ3aQSi3(ilSaEEEiiaSSE.'aS5S3Eai4 HHMtltMHHMtHTt Blue Front Saloon :, E. TH0RS0N, Proprietor, S; '4 Tftw. , .-' '.' '' ' f.. WINES, LI0U0ES ' Imported 'nnd domestic .a f -v v wm iuuvu aut uuurfl ieflersoa Artnue Opposite Depot unit f i ' ..ee.ee.ee.: i.e, J-k.,kt ...a Lfm j. a Palaco' Saloga : CHAS, ANDERSON, Prop. WtNESHlQUORS AND adARJf" Alway on hand dj a -u ,L. i, h m JeflbreoaATsnae v . s , 0ppoeUf pepot ttiSjaaweawfiwtiKSiaafteiasaiiai r ...... . cnKUt WKiurrr, Prop. S'-Si a, i r.jriH 7IHifQtJ0R5l CIQflRS 3t 1 AMlLmM .turn. W.t..-..' I""'' V ftr Street -":'':'1-6 ; FINK wines Liquors ana uiixAKS' ...... . Lunches are "our 8pe?tjtltyf Jefferaon ATenuMppoeitdi)j emf e a m . f .... ; a :V FINE WINES 1 .1 LIQUOIU i j And the best - bfaade ot -CIQ1I5 ;J Always on hand ' - X I atlxeut drhtks a Specialty lvAsk and see If you don't get iL Tbia la a con-' Women's isaort and wlU be ran as sueh 2 ouACKSMiTH I Horseihoin and Wagonwcrk 4- . , North Fit; Street; Many children Inherit eonatltmi weak and (eebts, iotbera doe to oh hood troubles. Holllstera Bo Mountain Tea will poatlvelv 4 children and make ) th.m' oents,Tea or Tablet. Newlin t i BRUNSWICK ' i i - tSLl' '-r- . ft,. r