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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1905)
c a Grande Evening Observer 1. ' " rr izi bEOS Editor Pr p Cntorad at tha Poat Offloa at La I.rnd, Oregon, u Beoood CUm laU MatUr. (Published daily except Sunday ne year in adyance..... .$650 Six mocthi in advance. . . .3 60 Pel month .....65c Single copy 6c Monday, July. 3. 1905. - Norway teems to think ihe is likely to eet into trouble over her recent performance on the political stage being now engag ed in moblizing troops and dtHchmenti to - tbe Swedish frontier. Like their ancestors, those people seem willing to 6ght lor their opin ions. 1 'advertihimo rates Display Ad nlm forntehad apon application local mdlng notice lto par Ho Or nsec J Uon, st per lis br aaca autwequral Inaar , tlon. solutions of condolence, j par Una. jjwte of thanks, be per Una. I , The czar of Russia has dis lovtredlbat what Lincoln once 4aid about fooling the people, Jlrue- '! The Portland live stock mar- Miet has not been very lively of Jate. Prices on not change much and are low. ' " - ' fttUpertonis reponeu io u the going price for Bartlett pears io Santa Clara County, Ual., and ; a contract at fill is reported. Seattle does not propose to be outdone by Portland aiid is now planning for a fair in 1007 coin, lnemorative of the tenth anni versary of the discovery f gold in Alaska and of the fortieth year since purchase of Alaska from Russia for . , $7,2 ,000. They expect to outdo Portland iu exhibit of icebergs, Polar bears, Esquimaux ana Totem poles. ' - . - ;:. I r ' ri u Will) 11 Mil 1 I 11 VI 3aA V Hi I By wireless telegraphy Ameri can would inform Jupiter Plu- vius we have been luruisned 'an elegant Sufficiency" and he will please ring off. Sumpter American. The Panama caual commis sion has purchased two' steam ers from the Ward.' Hue, that will be .leased to the Panama Railroad company and used for transportation of supplies for the. canal. Thev were secured for $650,000 each, which is much less than they cost. , As the i ail way new belongs to the government the steamers will be directly in the government service. This solves the prob lem of transportation, the gov ernment getting what it needed at far less than it was suppose! it would be obliged to pay. 3 An apple grower of Sonoma , Couuty, Cal , has contracted bis ' crop of . apples, estimated at - from 12,000 to 15,000 boxes, at 37 i cents per box on the tree, buyer to pick and furnish boxes ' A paper boUle for use in the ! delivery of milk is being mtro- Hiiffld in lh East. It IS Bald Torture of a Preacher atnv nf th tnrtnrn of Rev. O D Moore, pastor of the baptist rhorcb, of llarperavllia, K I., win loieieai jou it . i aiih tA scrnnlA. httfjati nt a tiAralutant noi.fh. reuniting from the grip. 1 had to' bleep sitting op in oeu. i uiea manv reineaiea, wiiuuu oluf nntll I tm.ii Dp. Klnir'a Nawdia oorerjr for Coniumptlon Coukbs and Colds, which entirely on red my coogh v.nd .nr. In. 11UWIM1 P TllllLIODH UI 'ht in,l I n nut At ilin Droff Co., druggists: price ouo ana ai, guaranteed - Trial bottle fre. i that the bottles can be bought JeaHlS Wanted ' by dairymen for about one aent each, and it is expected that they will be used but ouco. Tmmi aaiitad la haul cord wood AO all summer's Job assured. Apply' to John Anthony, or address Vox Ui, La Grande, Oregon. The celery growers in the vi- cinity of Anaheim, Cal., receiv- ed through their association, , ; $331,861.71 lor the past season's crop of celery. They had about S 3000 acres in celery. The crop for the coming seoson is esti- 4 mated at 2500 cailoals.- 3 Hoard's Dairyman uotes the fact that Mcllenry County, 111., ! has 50.000 cows, makos annual- V ly over 2,000,000 pounds of but- ter and sells over 200,000,000 ' pouuds of milk a year. The ? farmers receive from the sale of I butter and milk between three ' and one-half aud four million dollars annually. s Pen paralysis is said to be on the increase among government officials in Washington vhose duties require them to sign a ' creat number of documents i o each dsy. Some of them spend three hours daily in affixing thoir signature. The fact is recalled that when the late Dan- v iel Manning was Secretary of thA Truaaurv relief was obtain ed bv the use of a. stamp in sinine his name, with the ex ception of the final "g". lie leg alized the signature by writing that letter with a pen GRAINING AND ART DECORAING Whf not set your painting done well when you tan bare it cheaper than it takes for tbe average dauber to spoil It? Get need to having nice wood flniablna on tbe inside of your dwell ing. Eire: shell and velvet gloss. 'mirror Dollsh" eto. 8 U Kinney can grain up your old painted rooms and make tbe wood like flue, quartered oak furnltuie , 1433 Adams Ave, La Grande Ore Acute Rheumatism Deep tearing or wreuohfaK pains, xvaiulnned bv aattloir wet throunh. worse when at rust, or on first moving er, la cured quloklv by Ballarb'a 6now Liniment. Oscar Oleaon, Uibaon City Illinois, Feb IU, 1002 1 A year aKo I It soon got so bad I could not bond over. One bottle ot tsaiiard-s unow Liniment cured me." aao, au, fi.w. -VISIT THE- ARE umm fanndation. anil nothing is too good for us; Wc are building on apemm.. - ready-to-vear. Our strong m the AdrosA C ,f These are clothes mai arc uu.. - - - . . . , t a word. iou buy, aud it proves to be otherwise, you mo W . J Better satisfaction at $20 to $25 tnan can u madc.l0. ? . i . ....... .:-f,Minn a nan he secured in first-class maae io maae: as comuieic sanaiuw""" . K pn ' , Mii tA an who make a trial of L. A , B. &. Co., measure, i ms i i , . . h "lottpr Ynu clothes, and vve stand ready to redeem that promise to the letter. You are always uelome to drop in. , - St . r hfpf'S THF VfRY SHOE YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Cut from the softest, most flexible of fine calf skln-with a smooth, touh lining, a sole that is made to stand trouble, and just the right amount of style. It's one of the most popular of KEITH'S K0NQUER0R family- and If you had your shoemaker turn out such a shoe, he'd tax you not less than $8.00 $3.50 to $5.00 ; li jf ir II'' t- I j1 Cordon $3.00 Hat for $2.00 Men's Fancy Hosiery reduced from 75c to 50c uniGaero Store W U U f PureEted PoultfV rarties desiring pare bred rwmltrv can secure ecrgs from the following well known breeds at l per setting of ttfteen Bar Ply moth . Rock, White Wyn dott, Single Oomb Brown Leghorn, and Silver Laced Wyddott ELLA BA!R. Island Cir-' rreffftit Lewis and Clark EXPOSITION To be held at Portland, June I to Oct. 1 5, 1905. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette, " Umixiua ana Kogue Kivcr Valleys, of Western Oregoiu rass Mt. Shasta, through.- the Sacramento Valley to the 1 I many famous resorts on, the line of the PRICES ON FINE COLORED WASH FABRICS Qwlni to the unseasonable weather this spring we decided to make SOUTHERN PACIFIC . For, beautifully illustrated booklets, descriptive 1 1 tali foraia resorts: adJress. W. H. COM AN, Gen. Passr. A Portland; Oregon. JULY PRICES IN JUNE Pongee Suitings 50c a yard for regular 75c and 85c qualities Pongee Brilliants 50c " " 75c " 85c Jacquard Swiss 20c 14 35c I autiQ and Dimities 15c " " 25c , BW WW W - Lawns and Dimities I2i c " " 20c "( " these radical reductions will create a lively interest in thin wash fabrics, so it behooves jail who have delayed their spring purchases to come Inttiriy. . . - it J . 9 1 i. , A , i n