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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1905)
mtmin ! t ! ' 5 I' i r 1 -l 1 ' lip .9 f 0 . i 1; IUJ 0 ' i! DC ISM J 0 . 1' I JOAI t . 1 l P1 tid I It ran I 3j8c 9f i Is ix ii ill i i hum i t 7 r ..... ... .. I i ;: "LA GRANDE" FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION . , IS THE WAY WE WOULD HAVE IT THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Wants everybody to have a good time on that day, and at the prices they are offering goods, ail can be fitted out at such a small cost, they can and will enjoy the day. Local ta" Everything In Ladles' and Children's Wear at Rock Bottom Prices. RIBBONS, BELTS, CLOVES, SHOES, . MACirnv SHIRT WAISTS. WlllltlOt Men's, Youths' and Boys Furnishings of every de scription. CLOTHING, HATS, -niECKvvtAK, , . SHOES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS LEMON SQUEEZERS ICE SHAVES GLASSWARE iV DISHES K1TCHENWARE THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND I t f i DUX?. ii 1 ( t it W AGOJNo w U 5 i .'-ill O 'o V Largest Store- 1808-1310-1312 Adams Avenne SmallestjMces ' i 4 ,We cJo all kinds of Repair ;. t. - . Vork and Cleaning Watch this space for Suit winners John Shea S35 Jno. Steinbeck S2S Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat July 1 AL, ASN JDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor FIRE WORKS One of the finest lines brought to the city, boys all know our ever The FIRECRACKERS ARE ARE BEST. Second hand Goods Wanted Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers 1 OR PEDOS, ROCKETS, BOMBS. ETC. i 4. CANDY Fine line of candies just made up for Fourth of July trade. , SELDER'S CANDY STORE pig. in this ho Age'cotor ICitlDg J. R. OLIVER. .UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty 7 Sgj-ISEEDS a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed v Red Clover, Tlu. , ' " kindi of Grass asea ! ' Seed, Bald Barley, RpiJ? u , Garden Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57L OLiy Best euipj ed abstracter in Union county. - Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abstraot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the officii record. ); R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31, Bommer Bdlg. I Mr. and Jlra. Dan Wilson ' returned ' vaafardav mornlnff frnm taktnir in tha fair, Astoria, Sesaideand man place or interest, iney vera a war orer one waca and ret or n noma wall pleased. Elder Andrww Jensen, of Bolt Laka Cltr. will leotox at the L D 8 ebarch sanuay ereoina at 8 o'clock. Hubieat. 'A trip aronnd tha world In anhonr xnapnDiie is eordiallj'; invited to at. Tb La Grands Base Ball AiiooIm tion deairea to ex Dress its Dnrit!nn to tbe Latter Day Saints Band who tendered their aertlces to the boy gratniooa on tha Fourth, which was c; eepted with Dlaaaara." La Urande does not always haro two uniformed 1 bands on an oocaaioo Ilka this, ' '-' All tha bors in torn under ' fifteen Toara of age aia train iD for , that ' 100 i That high diva to be aiven on" tha atreata on the Fourth by Prof. Griffin la only one among the many attractioua. It keeps gettUiK better all tha. time. Todae tha hova w(va4 in ----- oua supply ol fire works. We tell yon La Grande Is going to hare a hammer next Tuesday and don't yon forget it. An annual supply ot nork is In aatchestbe graaaed nor sax la barred etutM. V Mr. Paul Laderla'a m ant friends will be glad to learn that he la a little bet tar today and hopes ara entertained of nts recovery. MUa Nettie Hamilton, ol Mesdvllle. and Miaa bertha Oonch, of Llnnena, Mo,, ara here on a visit to their cousin Mr. U G Coach, of Island City. They will remain about two " mouths and than will return via of Portland and visU the fair, - '' " " -V- U G Coach, the well. knoWn grain buyer of Island City, this week made a tour of inapeotion between Island and Claia and reports orops uf all kinds considerably above average. ' " x That 120 yard hurdle race ie another Fourth of July feature that ., will , be iutareating to all lovers of aport. ,: " That fat man'a race ia guarautesd to com off according to schedule. . no matter bow warm tha weather Is. The funeral of Mr. Peter DoWlinir. the La Grande base ball pitcher, wilt take plaoe at tha undertaking spart ' ments of Henry & Carr tomorrow afternoon at two thirty, Rev. B iiaye omciaung. . . It begins to look like hereafter . the La Grande Base Ball Association will be called upon to uive all future Fourth otJoly celebrations. They may da cllne the reaponaiblllty neit time bat they are going to put up a celebration thle year all right. , . That ao splendid talent as tout diaplayed by the Misses Youn in their piano and viol In recital at the Pres byterian church was not witnessed by more ot La Grande's , people does uot speak well for tha musical . poblio. Tbe numbera, aa announced by the program, were beautifully rendered,' and it would be unfair to designate any one more than another as deserv ing special mention; Those present ere enthusiaatio and . uroud . that their years of careful preimratioa had respited la such arcompliobmentg. -i Dr Charlton was c.lled to Teiry last evening to attend a horse that was badly injured la a barbed wirfi ' f'iiQ . He!) L A Pickler a civil and mining en gineor ia in the city and a soon as ha can secure a hou?, will n ove his Unii ly here from Weieer and open au il fio. . i k The GAR and the.W R C bad ar ranged to have a picnic ou tbe Fouith but sinoa there ia going to bt quite a time here on that day they have de cided to join the other boys and girl Dr and Mrs F E Moore, Mis Putd n and Mr Eubai k, losve for Portland this evening for a few day at the (air.: ' Mrs J O McClain goes to Pottland tonight to remain for the summer.- ... i'. Mr and Mra Causey leave this even ing for a week at tba fair I be ve the roller bearing kind that run like a bicycle . Different sizes to sebet fiom and prices in proportion " j?-5h4iyo?on 3's7' ... j - If your old garden hoee is worn ovu let me sena you . iney new one. I also nave a iew iawu m".. are the ball bearing, run-easy kind. Try one. hives and hahimocka i Do not forget about those lee Builders' Hard wait and Crockery t fcBlfsrfaawisBSwaBsagirjapa 1'" ' ' ' I . Mrs E J Goonev nf Valaco Junction pal, and her mothcrMrtThos Stevert-4 sister and daughter, - Mra Thep. Wil llama of this place. Wallowa ttewa. ' ! Mr flhartM Rnaa Ska him "ti fB trom Walla Walla arrived In the citv uia morning auvi wilt m nere a uay or two on business. k Mr and Mra B C Bargh ' of tbe bote p Foley have just returned from a ten days visit to the fair and raport hav ing bad no cause for ' complaint what ever, in fact they expeot to 'go again at a late data,..-) i Will Churoh lost a vsry nromising Del Norte two year old colt jeiterdsy. While breaking,' the animal's leg Was so badly broken that it waa thought best to kill it. . j There wfil be no services at 11 a at and 8 p m, Bnndsy 6cbool as usual al 10 a m at the Episcopal Church. f j Mr G 0 ; Garrison, of Los Angeles California) arrived in L Grande this morning en route to Elgin, J abere he will visit the family of David Msslen. ; Mr G A Young, of Elgin , who has been visiting the Lewis and Clark position at Portland and also friends in the Willamette ( Valley, returned today and left 6'n the Elgin branch for home. ; Mr Charles Holmes a, dtjwnfiom the Carson mines yesterdsy for a load pf supplies for tb mine. H return ed tms morntne. takinc with Kim two men who will b . added to - the worklDg fores St the mine. ." . Mr James Waid, of Baker City, in LaGranda today on a business ,?Ult, tl ,J X .Rhodes, pf.ElgiD, is a visi tor to the oounty sest Voday,,:'' ? L Aim I nrra.a v.wwn INVHIIUIIII 11 - a Jttty aediKaa fe Sasy 7oDla . , Brian OoliUa Ehk aaa 1.J Vt ' A rp,0 ' Conrtlnatkw, lDtlrwtioB, IJr Vhxid Bad Braath. tiluesi.h Bowala, KeaJaob rpaccacrm. J-Kkr ilmiataia Tm ia Ubi I ii, SA orata a bos. OfHiuioa mad by l Dnue Ooaraiir, VadiaiM, Wla. GHS FOR SALLOW KOPLS !. jry, r. sat iv ZJttJl ASti W kaA l an lammmcw. me issttnar (a K f I ; f , wk'wu lit vP.?.7 A r, ANP.F ' I Vv 'M " '' 1 Over oar Msnne will reveal to you I aiany plsaaant dishes that will make 1 I A GLANCE Over oar Msnae will reveal to von aiany pleaaaat dishes that will make eating bare pleasure, We eiwaya provide such an Interest-- bg eating program.' 1 ' It will be well for yon to set better acquainted with the meriU of the nood things our. chef mannfaotares. ' - ' OUR SERVICE Will also commend itself ia (An Qulok, neat and polite' are bur waiters and everything possible la done to make you satisfied inwardly and out ward, our prloea are reasonable. MODEL ' RESTAURANT J J. A. AR9UCKLE, Prop,' 4 ii ACOPMJ)AY AND NIGHT kuu uasn 9 Ym $4.50 V f -7 1 l r m,m t 4liS3i --. i Married i GRIFFITH Rl)S8-ln this city . Sat- uraay juiv I DOS, Mr Ben F Griffith i Mrs lien F Ross, both' of Elgin.; . That Tired Feeling J It you are languid depressed and Incarjabla for work It n.i;. .u.. yonr liver ia out of order. Herblna win assist nature to throw - off head aobea, rhaamatlBm and ailments akin to nervona anil miLo. , v.- . andvltallty of , wand aud parfaot ' f.J ?obDard Teinole, Texae write., March 22, m : - -I hai uud Harhine for the tbe ast two vaars. It baa done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have Herblne; It ia tba beat medlolne made tor chills and f..nr l2L. - nouia y M,V" 1! UUP IJM fil M Ww f American Still Leadi (Sorlppafawa Associatiou) ! London, July I In the ladles cham onabip tenoia game, in the fourth round, Mse May Sutton, of Paaadena, Cal. beat Miae E W Thompson 6 3,6 1 . May 8utton. of California, and Dal- comb Ward today wou tbe Drat round in tbe mixed double tournament by default. - ' - ' ,'!' "- i: ' FOR 8ALR Good fresh milch eow.1 pert Jereey Ave years old. -For par ticulate call oa S Daron uiilss I east of La Grande. (3-1) j Tbeve8ths8nofnn;t;.'!i.ve'.1 !or "immer wear Double Brested styles in a varitv 0f n. m andvl there's NOT AN OUNCE of rfrL?ft D8' ?0U' I whprn. ,il.iK- 777f 91 Uperfluous elath ,,...v.u siimQHineiiiid . uy- (I OUTFITFIK TO MANKIND riA.AAAAaaaaatttt H til I mAA" I,t,j lanmi vi " " 'fblSbv