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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1905)
- Pads in the i a i Ji STOP! LOOK! LISTENl WATCH! WAIT! lf4 in C Case Washington, July L-Charging him wiia ananaina hu jhi - tvt THE (for mere lucre) and with Ulna In- ei' '7. Kjgr personal unnw TV ' ; Vs SMry Tstt in hit conference i M Nlf Yolk an Inn. an .ul t.l. n i - - iiiuioiui r i ... i nwtacv, omei engineer ot the Panama .:.! oanaL if tar admiLt.ii... bake to him requested hU resignation on the ground that "pablio interests - require that yon tender vonr raatana. . u i i tton this moment and turn over the records ot yonr office to the chairman , , . or ins commission." '; 1 ' ' - ' Thil but Is disclosed in aa Inmrt .--iVv - ant statement lamed frnm tha nftin of r iiUMiHniarr ill nirn tM the relation of Mr. Wallace Vlth the - t' .. war department tad with this oommls- . : last ' IDrlniT. OlTntliio tha aavaral Ma preulonsfthe chief engineer of his Ii?trfSoUon with the entire arrange t "T . t - KUBUn aau- yiou givva v sL-v'.- '" batim aoount ot the eonferenoe be " ' 4 f ', 'tween Seoretarx Taft and Mr. Wallan " ' in New York, which concluded with 1 the sussestlon to the seoretary of Mr Wallece'e resignation. The statement Issued tonight concludes with s the President's letter to Mr. Wallace, dat ed Cambridge, Mass., Jane 28, which readi: ' . : "Your resignation as a member and rhlaf engineer ot the isthmian caoal eommlsBion. tendered In accordance lib the reaueit ot Seoretarr Tait, whloh request under the circumstances haa m entire SDDroTsl. is hereby ac- oeptrd to take effect Immediately. Very truly yours, , J THEODORE ROOSEVELT." v. (Union Scout) j Mlaa Maud Morton returned to hr X home In La Grande Monda) after eer t'i .ral days visit with Union friends ' f . n it l I. flraniln. rrousssor oiDuruui "- i .u. hia aTAAk tnnlnaniaDOB. County News ivi n i . i. Aral Alma In hia line I 1U rwvmmwvi p - , of business and our people will do well " a 1 UIM a ..II h.u. RAMarr, ottheEODCo.,hsspur ebased the Judge Eskln property in West Union. Tbie is a taluable and I SO K1TV HUM vw f . . -. ; deeirable reeldence lot and will en. -i.'i banoe greatly in valoe as the town U':i jitgrows. -4. . r win Wright nnrohased a fine driving ,.3.f , 1 are of W Q Uunte ot Islsnd City, r . u xueudey. The mare is lour years old, tI aoheetnut sorrel and of the Lamont h ii - breed, bno is we poseu - e- i' gait and superb aotlon. T?3' '''' IUNION REPUBUO) ; ! ; N Marshal McCsrdle bas been looking . i , , over Idaho land this week. Jack Halfred bas joined the Idaho ' contingent and will take a claim along- i side the Wbit Hall place near wn- . , bridge., . ' There are yet "a lew of the best ol i . '. arho did not to to Idsho. The otber lellows wili come back when the snow-shoe season opens up. "Rev." Swsckhammer held forth at the Christain eburcb two nighu this week. His reception was not of the nature of an ovation. T Fitzcerald. proprietor of the La Grande Iron woiks was in the city Thursday. The La Grande Iron works is an institution that is a credit to the valley and Mr Fitsgerald is highly pleased with his success since locating here. . . y . T W Davidson ol Baker county, ar rived Monday and Is looking op quar- tare for the summer, mr " president of the Eastern Oregon Pe , Jelopemeat Company, and indications '.point to the Idea that there will bo Jomething doing in electric radroad f circles soon. , nDAINlNG AND 3 ART DECORAING oalntlnz done wall :bVn you e It cheaper than it wnen j jnuf ta anoll t.kAS for toe ayeraM- - - ' a . aavin nice wood Lhut oulh. in.id. of your dwell , tavm. .K.11 and velvet gloss. "..... .ta. S D Kinney can ' "0Voldl)si.ted room, and IN LA n rHE Begin saving year pennies now, and in a icvvvdays they; will be worth dimes to you. for the doors of this store will he open on: the greatest price cutting : sale ever ncm niini vv i-L i;vin If you have a single varit in the merchandise line, you cannot afford to miss this greatest buying ropportum have been hired and special merchandise bought for this occasion. It will be a To even the oldest minded? chance for glorious place of bargains from front door to alley, trom root You Commence d expect thousands; of people this store with more goods If you have a want in In fact if you have a want latter with all particulars. Dress oodsi(lV1illiner Petticoats, rand U jlSfJ Ribbbhs Til SEi M. F. SHAPER & GRANDE WILtvOCCUR RAINBOW IN A FEVfe-DMS cuon pi urcgun. IT' JPlVaalV US' inhabitants of these parts. It will be a chance for the frugal the poor, a chance will iiiot 1 fe for to attend this THIRTY DAYS' SMB and are going to for the feast money than was ever before handed put at ' in any line,itfor thbsale. WATCH Hosiery, i i' t COi, Special Salesman, OmahaW WAIT FOR V "I . for the richr tor: this to lieslahd Gents furnishings. f- A complete announcement of the s& FOR IT rS-T; v Viagers of Sale : 1 " - Ji i AT IT! store win pe one our opening sale. We i see that each bne leaves the; price in tliis town. .r v . i : ' s ' ! : 1. j t "M " S J . .i .ai it--? - T :;!' I' 1 V I -!1 r I ! t 5 -,'.1 i i II '1 l""' 9 ' ' II -oskto -,. . rA Qrande Ore . J433 AOama ' S;" , .r. .... .,:-... -r,"",:;''''"..''''-',:;!'!' ' '