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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
mini mi i i inn ii in i ii n wi u i, m&mmmmmmmmmmimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmt 0LASSincD Advertisements ' i ' . . WAXIEX-One chasp gentl horse and a twewbeeled cart. Apply ' to OllowUn Hall - - ' i-U , Wi.KT.EI Tors by competent girl. A clerkship psrferred, but will do light housework. For ' particular apply at this ffioe. . , -; 4 , FOU SALfft New, rubber tlrad baby bogaJ, Prlca 10. 'A bargain. Ap ply 906 Adams Arena. LOST A dark bay 8heUaad pony, with wblt atar In. forehead, braadad Ton laft shoulder.' 'Tito undersigned will pay a liberal reward for tba return of tba animal or for Information leading to iU return. FT. Banford, Cora, Oregon. FOB BEBT Famished room for lady or gentlemen, with eltrtrlc lights and bath-Mra L A Baker. ' e . Phone Maine 811'. FOB BAL&-lirst class Jeret-y, tniicb cow. geatl nearly fresh. Apply to O Plant or Thorn's grocery store. iHVf ., " 20 tf WANTalD-lwinisbed Louse by res ponsible parties.'' Address post office box 88s, La Grande; ' ' i , TOB RENTi-Foui room house, half a block of land on sixth street, In old town. Inquire at the Kair Store, La ' Grande, tf LOST-On the streets of,, this city on Jane S&V W(E, . cold . watch chain and all? e charm, ltcsa the Gold aa Bale Storr and the Simmer Hotel. Tba charm ia valuable to owner , on acooant of Hssoctatkns and i finder willrecelre a reward by bringing same to the City Engineer's office. tf ' Strawberries for Sale Tba strawberry crop' will soon be ready, and those wishing Clark Seed ling strawberries, phone 21M or call on O M Riddle, May Park. June2l Warning Notice Is hereby given that anyone found damping refuse of any kind on any of tba property belonging to ths LeuGrsndef Seal,: Estata Association will be vigorously prosecuted. This property Includes sit of ths Riverside and Williamson's additions to La Grande. - LA GBANDE REAL ESTATE A8S'N 6 13 tf J s J Wm. M UJer, Pres't . tiomeseekers Don! (orget that O H Powers the Land man has any thing In tthe shape of Baal Estate from an acre of Garden to a 9000 acre ranch. All property old on commlssloQ tad titles guaran teed Q II Powers i Minnesota Land Man Mch 23 tf kVA 1 1 Ueie you will always Gad best quality and the lowest ? PATNTS. 0 1 t V V fctll Io this line we handle the old reliable SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT. Cbi-Narael & Varnieh stains in all colors for . decorations, (i furniture and floors. sTAGIiANDi& MCLAGHLEN I T G9NTRACTQRS - f?) .i CITY BREWERY s JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brcwtng ' Plant Ask for La Grande ..'1, i .f,. i f ., h ,.(,( LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE FOB RENT-Two fine booikeeplug rooma 16 ft. square. On first floor. Only 3 block b Wot Poet Office on 8rd st. r OH POWERS FOB SALE Tbt ' lots and buildings. Now bringing $50 00 per mouth rent, In La Grande, only $3000. Harry. ' GH POWERS, Slater Block FOE BENT Four fine lame onfurnith ad rooms, suitable for office or house keeping. ' Inquire of Mrs B Sommer at Mrs N 8 Kelley's ; NOTICE V We pay highest Market prices for chickens. Want all yoa have got. At oar WsreLoase on Jefferson Are. i ;; QB Cash Co. Centennial i:ote BATES 91 per day meals 25cts. Hpeolal rates furnished monthly pa trons. Mrs A B Morcheson and Miss O M Garm proprietors. 'No Adams Ave Phone No 1161 WANTED A woman to do light house work for two, in Old Town. ' M BAKER FOR BALE . , Seven roomed house corner Adams Aveoae snd Oak, Inquire of R P lait or phone 1413. i 3 FOB SALE One ailver pUted B flat Cornet, in first class condition. Will sail at tmem aa JAn2 ths city. Apply or information at the Observer office.' 'Jane 30 IDEAL CASHING MACHINE Any person wishing to purchase an Ideal Washing Machine, please leave word at Seattle Orocery More and tba sgeut will call and see yoa . promptly. 7-23" THOS. SIEGMUND, agent LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle. f j ! i MRS, DAY, Aniilant This is ono of the best musical In stitutions la too state. Daring the roar 190 there were nearly Four thousand lessons given. The people In this city and valley are begin Ing to discover the great advsntsge of this enhool. The system used Is the latest and most practical, and includes all the latest discoveries la the art of teaching music . Ths school Is divided into two dai art-' mentst No. 1 Is for beginners, from 5 years np, and taking in the 1st to 3rd grades. In this department pupils come oue boar, evwy day In No. 3 the grades are from 3 to 15. Hera they graduate. Pupil take one or two lessons a week as thsy desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain, in thin schooi wto do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the Candy Store Phone 473. n the late.t styles, (the prices. OTT.S 8 In Eastern Oregon Beer and get the Best 4 MADE IN LA GRANDEf THh PREFERENCE Paper Pacific Coast League 8TANUISO OF TUX CLUBS W L PC Taooma.. ............ia Ban Prancisoo ..47 Portland , ti -Loo Angsles... 36 OakUnd .......35 8eattla 26 30 34 36 40 40 43 .605 .436 .467 J67 J77 ; OAKLAND DEFEATED . i orame ana -B.aatue won . a splendidly played game her today from Oakland, the final score being 2 to L Both Miller and Graham were in fine form, and were backed by floe fielding. Score: , . B H K SeatUe... .;....3 6 0 Oakland i 7 '3 Batteries Miller snd Dlankensbip; Graham and Stanley ,. (Juipirs Bray. PORTLAND IXXiFS AGAIN . Portland, June 28. Taooma battel French out of the box la the fourth Inning of the game today. Six htte were secured by the viiitors and poor fielding by the home team assisted la the scoring of all but one of the rues, icore: R H E Portland .........M.V.......3 7 3 Taooma.....:.;.....:.......? 11 1 Batteries Frnob, Essioks and Mo Lean; Fitzgerald and Bogan. ' .; SEALS ARE VICTORIOUS San Francisco, June 28. Ths Angels lost today's game in tba last of the ninth wLsn, with the soore tied with one out and a man on base Nealon sent a long line drive over second base and the winning ran osma home. . Bcore i K HE Los Angeles...... .. '.........2 9 0 Batteries Uitt and Wilsouj Gray, Torer and Hpies. ' Umpire Davis. Fierce Fire Raging L Seattle, Wash., Jane 28. Fire rnglng on Prince of Wales island and many of the residents of ' tha "small settlements have fled to tba shorss of southeastern Alaaka, from which the island is separated by Clarence straits, for safety. The fire started more tnao a week ago at tba northern extremity of the Island snd fanned by the winds from the ooesn has swept over nearly the entire length of tha eastern shore southward, ' " 8uoh Is the report brought to Seattle this morning by the oQicers of the Alaska Steamship company's steamer Dolphin, which reached port shortl) after 7 o'clock. According to tbair story no rain has fallen on the island for a month, and the forests of Alaska are so dry as to furnish the finest kind of fuel fcr tba flames A Wonderful Feat The Washington Star tolls of one of Uncle Sam's eiperts in the bureau of eogrsving and priutiug who has per formed what is probably the most dif ficnlt fesl of engraving ever accom plished. : Not so very long ago it was believed that the man who first engraved the Lord's prayer on the back of a dollar gold piece bad about rvaobed the limit iu the matter of wo derfol feats with the engraver's tools. Then about i year ago a Philadelphia bank note r-x t engraved the entire alphabet of twenty six letters on the bead of Urge pin. ' This delicate bit of Work won considerable fame for ths man who did it. Now, how however, Clar ence K Young has accomplished the seemingly impossible feat of engraving two full alphabets, a date and a name oa tha head of a tiny pin sixty-five one-thousaudtbs of an inch ia diame ter. A Chance To Go East Cheap rates havs been mad via the Northwestern Line to Baltimore Md., nd Asbnry Park N J, which will b ein otF cl at La Grande June 28, 29 and 30. These rates are for the annual National Conventions of the Cbristain EuJeavor Society and National Edu cational Association. A low rate has ulso been mads July 6 for .he Elks Convention at Buffalo. ' If people contemplate a trip east, these rales s fiord a very cheap basis for their sxpense. Mr Moore of the O R & N has full information. , - FOR SALE A nsw and up to date six room cottage, in right location. Chesp for cash. Modern ; arrange- . ruent, will rent for 130 per month. For particulars address box 633 Ls Grande Ore. 6-29 7 29 Found a Cure for Dyspepsia " Mrs S Lindsay, of Fort William, Ontario, Canada, who baa ' suffered quite a number of years from 1 dspp sia and great pains in tha atomaob. was advised by her druggist to take nhambtrlaln'a Htomaoh and Liver Tablets. She did so and says, "1 find that they have done ma a grsat dsal of good. 1 have never had any suffer ing since 1 began using them." ill troubled with dyspepsia or Irdigealloa why not take thaee Tablets gt well and stay wellt For aala by Newlin Drug Co. WOOD NOTICE Notioe is hereby given that the Dis trict School Board of School Dlstriot No. One, of Union eounty, Oregon will receive ap tr 4 o. clock p m of Jul 1, 1905, sealed bids for furnishing s.id School District No. One with 140 cords of four foot split, yellow pine and re fir wood, said wood to be cat while green and not later thao August 1, 1905, free from large knots and accept able to said srbool board. All wood to be delivered at the high school bolldlng and to be corded up neatly and closely where directed by Board. Fifty cords to be delivered by July 31 snd all on or before September 10, 1905. Kids to be ' leit with school Clerk. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. AC WILLIAM8, July 1 ' ' i. Sobool Clerk IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WM. RETHOLbS The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your home ia less time tbau it takes to tell it. Wagon always at y on r service. Charges moderate. Day phone 1751, night phone 1863. There are many kinds of meat, bat we bell 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, , ! Our prices are as low as consistent with the best quality. Bock & Thomas rnrnrPT7 Cures Kidney and Blad der Diseases In Every Form Many People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It. HOW TO FIND OUT. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter and purify the blood which is constantly passing through them. , When tha kidneys are out of order the other organs are affected Immediately and yon may have symptons of heart trouble, stomach and Uver trouble, and other ailments, which are all owing to the kidneys being weak and out of order. If yoa are sick Foley's Kidney Cure will strengthen and build np tha worn out tissues of the kidneys so they will act properly and the symptons of weakness, heart, stomach and liver trouble will disappear and yoa will be restorea to perfect health. ; How to Tsll If Yoa Havs Kidney Trouble. You can easily determine If your kid neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed npon arising. If upon examination It ia cloudy or milky or has a briok-dust sed iment or small particles float about la It, your kidneys are diseased and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at once. roieye Kidney Cure is pleasant to taka and acts directly npon the para affected and yoa begin to feel better at o'nee. It corrects slight disorders In a fa day and It has cured many obstinate cases alter other treatment had failed. . , Doctors Said Hs Would Not Uvs. Peter Frev. nf XVeAmtr r "Alter doctoring for two years'with the best physicians in Wavneshnnr an mii retting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had bet tar attend to It at once, as I could not yvmuiy uve anomer month, as there waa no cure for me. Foley's Kidnev Pnr was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for It and after taking three bottles I be gan to get better and continued to in provo until I was entirely well." ,. ; Two Uaa, COa aae St .00. I CLDIXDEECOSIIEL'DEDBT AT HILL, Druggist - ... i , i i " , , ,,.,.,..! I II! nn H '1 1 ; ( CHICKEN DINNERS We nearly always have s supply on hand as we are baying and snipping all ths time We allow yoa to take your pick. All' chickens sold lor cash. Gra.ide Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crows Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue HAY. GRAIN. teseessesseeetssseeseeeseseesesse HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES Beceiyed daily. Fresh vegetables Every Morning. NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Ooi. l'ir and Jefferson Bis. O. RALSTON, Prop, m HJlstlfatr -t" rjiw s "ii ".a n.ai WE Doors Sash, In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while ,we pay the lowest price, we get the best goods, and can afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale prices m STODDARD aa e j eeaeee , A. STEAM PHONE La Granie, YOU Should a wnen - in NEED WE DO WASHING LA GRANDE IRON WORKS Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer of TheFitzgerald Roller. Feed Mill ' I D. Fl A asb business pays tba store kee' jt and also tba customer. Wfaeo you trsde at a cash store yoa know that yoa do oof have to pay a part of some other customer's bill each month short sccounts mske long friends. We sell for cash and therefore tan afford to sell on a lees margin. We either bare the moner or the goods. Von can see that it is a safer bus! diss, snd aa we take less risk, we oau sell cheaper, our line of groceries la complete, and we unaratitee satisfaction. Toar money back If goods are not foond aa repra svntcd. SEATTLE GROCERY CO. ZDNDKL A LAW30N. A CASH BUSINESS PAYS ' ' """ COAL. WOOD. . Gcilzz Cits CcfT Do net frlil too fine, sj pulverised cefTct hat sa en . rJrtly dirTtftat flavor from the stmt cofftt granulated. J. A. rOLOZft O CO. .r'i SWa rra natepci A - isaenara t sin . lu r " . BUY and Shingle Lumber LUMBER GO. ' "((isssssstissssiiaisssaaaaa..... B.C. LAUNDRY 1851 Oregon. come to our Lnndry M :.!in !.,-. of anything from smile to clean liuea pleasant is our business IT RIGHT 5 mssstssssssaessssssssl u r ROPRIETOF ' . W n r i ise - - IS C DAVIS President J H CHILD (too. and Trees. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE ( AND GRANITE CO. LA GRANDE OREGON Complete assortment of fin est marble , and, gran it always on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty I - a a a