CHICKEN DINNERS We nearly always have a supply on band aa we are buying and shipping all tbe time We allow you Jo tale your pick. All chickens sold for cash. .. Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis HAY. GRAIN. COAL. WOOD. HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES Received daily. Fresh vegetables Every Morning. Km NEBFAS.CA GROCERY STORE Joi. 1 ir aiid Jefferson Bts. ; ; : 0. RALSTON, Prop. WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumber 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 puces STODDARD LUMBER CO. A. B. C STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE I8S1 La Gran Je. Oregon. YOU A T T"? T" of anything from a pleasant IN EjL-J LJ to clean liueo WASHING i: LA GRANDE IRON WORKS . Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufacturer of TheJ Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill kTfi ASII BUSINESS FAVS an basinets pays the store and also tbe customer. When Je at a cash store you know ii uo nor navo to pay a part ot ber customer's bill each month. ecounts make long frliDds. We jnsh and therefore can afford to less margin. We either have iey or the goods, toucan see s a safer business, and ' as we i risk, we eau aeu cheaper, i of groceries Is complete, and me satisfaction, lour money nooda are not found n lepra 5UNDEL A LAWSON, , Dean Crowe Fa one 1801 New warehouse on Jeffersou Avenue ? s sn imtm . I Golden Gtte Coffee i Oa mvlttA Cm m m pulverized cofTce hat sn en tirely different flavor from the isme coffee granulated. J. A. rOLGCR a CO. tsorters of fine Cottm IS. 01 m 173 i Should come to our laundry when in our business WE. DO IT RIGHT : FI TZ G E R A L D. CIAVH . I It CIlll m . rrwiuvni tins and YiMa. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA. GRANDE OREGON Complete assortment of fin est marble and granit always on ' hand. Estimates : i; cheerfully furnished upon I applic&ti -u. ' , J . , Headstones and Moruments ": , A Specialty THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. H Im Omlr m 11 mm MmUmmmt , , UmUmmr. "I cannot remember when f ha ben to surprlned at tbe result of to ga! IpTertigatlon m the one I bar (oat co Deluded." remarked aa offldal of tbe department of Justice to a Star re porter. "In which I looked Into the question of national holidays. I bad always supposed that America bad a national holiday or holidays and that the fourth of July waa one of them. It aot tba kins bee in the holiday line It has always been called oar natal day. the Birthday of Independence with a big B, and all that aort of thing, and I took It for granted, aa I am tare hun dreds of thousand! of others do, that It waa consecrated to liberty and Inde pendence by some expression In tbe statutes of tbe land, bnt an lnvestlga tlon reveals the fact that there la not a llite In the sta rates on the subject, excepting here and there It la spoken of is a legal holiday. "Bat It Is no more of a national hoi may than la the 23d of February and by no means so clearly defined as Me morial day. This fact was bad enough, and It may be thought that It was over looked, bat there Is not a line In the Urates of any of tbe states of the United States giving tbe Fourth of July the glorious Fourth, mind you any mention or preference In the mat ter of honor. , Tbe glorious Fourth Is a legal holiday all right enough and If pretty generally recognized, and promls to be more generally recog nized this year than ever, particularly tu tue soum, but it is not a national holiday and baa never been so declared by statute. - The fact la, we have no national hol iday, though there are several legal holidays during the year, Christmas, Mew Tear's day, Washington's birthday. Labor day and Thanksgiving day, but congress only makes them legal hol idays for this District For Instance, what we call Labor day In this District and, which It la, a legal holiday is not recognized on either side of the Foto tnac from us. Tbe states have their Labor day, but there Is no unanimity about the day selected, as they have arbor days, founders' days and a lot of other days. Some of the states have state holiday day, but strange as It may appear there Is no national hol iday day. I don't mean to be under rtood as saying that the Fourth of July Is not recognised as a holiday throughout the United States, but I de mean to say that except by common consent there Is uotblng about It that makes It a national holiday. Of course It Is a legal holiday In the District, as It Is In several states, but It Is not a legal holiday In all of the states. " For all of that, neither Is Christmas nor Thanks giving day In many states. Washing ton's birthday In a legal holiday In this District, but Just over In Virginia It Is not, though If there Is one state where It should be a state holiday It la Vir ginia." Washington Star. FIRED EVERY JULY 4. , rhm Parrla Family of Mala Baa a Maikrl With Ual Rceor. u- In the old home of ex-Governor At blon Keith l'srrls at Paris Bill, Me are many curios picked np by members of this representative family Mi all quarters of the globe. But tbe most highly prized relic Is a flintlock musket that did service through the Revolu tion and Is today In a good state of preservation. It has been In tbe possession of tbe Farris family for over 125 years and has been Bred on every Independent day. it was first notably discharged when tbe Declaration of Independence was signed. - Every Fourth of July since that mem orable day some member of the family has observed this patriotic custom and saluted tbe anniversary of the coun try's birth by loading tbe antique arm and firing It Just at dawn. On one occasion a few years ago all of the male members of the family happened to be away from home on the Fourth. A son In Philadelphia, however, remembered tbe custom and wired ' home, "D? not forget to Are gun." It was not forgotten. Ex-Governor Parrls received the musket from his father, Samuel Par rls, who was an officer during the Rev olution. Tbe musket was used on the British at Bunker II 111 and carried all through that unequal struggle. Last year It was tied to a feuce and discharged by means of a redbot pokes roartk of Jalr Realtaaa. 1 suppose," said tbe first commit tcemin, "that as a feature of oni Fourth of July celebration we should have some young lady read the Decla ration of Independence.1' "I don't know," mused the secons committeeman. "In view of the usual results of the celebration, wouldn't M be better to have ber read a paper ea ant aid to the laJviedr-CalUiaosv Tk. MvaiMit Waa a Hl.at. ststolf granite shaft had bees erected In tbe cemetery of a alaeasv chuaetts town In memory of a maa whose life had been anything bat praiseworthy. None tbe less the raona ment was one of the sights to be shows to a stranger, and one day 'a forme resident of the town who had beea away for aany year returned and waa taken to see the granite obelisk. H waa no stranger to the faults and fail SkkN of the man whom It eulogised wtth Its gtldod Inscription, and. arts adent contemplation of the shaft ea all sldea, he said, "Well, if Ifs for goosV aees. It's ton big, aud IT tt for badness Ifs not big enough." New Haves CBaronlda . Fred Jacobs oommenoes a Ora sale of his damaged goods tomorrow. WOOD NOTICE Totioe is berebv given that the Dis trict School Bosrd of School District No. One, of Uoion eonntr, Oregon will receive op tr f o,dook p m of Jolj 1, 1906. sealed bids (or forniabing Skid School District No. One with 140 cords of fonr foot split, yellow pine end re fir wood, said stood to be cut while green snd not later than Aaga4 1, 1905, free from large knots and accept able to said school board. All wood to be delivered at the high school lulldinfc and to be corded np neatly and closely where directed by Hoard f lfty cords to be delivered by Jaly 31 and all on or before September 10, 1905. Kids to be left with school Clerk. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. V A O WILLIAMS, Julr 1 School Clerk OREGON FIKE RELIEF ASSOCIATION J. W. OLIVER, AGENT. With J. T. Williamson, in Foley Building, La Grande. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL Wfl. REYNOLDS The transfer man. He will take that trunk to tbe Depot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Wagon always at your Her vice. Charges moderate. Day phone 1751, night phone 1863. To Water Consumers Water will be shut off on Monroe street and all water lines north of the traok from 8pm until 5pm tomor row, June 3utb. HO OILMAN. Water Sunt. Strawberries for Sale The strawberry crop will soon be ready, and thoso wishing Clsrk Seed ling strawberries, phone 2154 or call on C M Riddle, May Park. JuneSl Warning Notice is hereby given that anyone found dumping refuse of any kind on any of the property belonging to the La Grande Real Estate Association will be vigorously proseouted. This property includes all of the Riverside and Williamson's additions to La Grande. LA GRANDE RKAL ESTATE ASS'N 6 13 tf Wm. Miller. Pres't. Found a Cure for Dyspepsia Mrs 8 Lindsay, of Fort William. Ontario, Canada who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspep sia snd great pains in the stomach, was advised by ber drurglat to take Chamberlain's Htouiaob and Diver Tablets. She did so and says, "I find that they have doue me a gr-at doal of good. I have nver had any suffer ing sinoe I beean using them." It troubled with drspepsia or it-digestion whv not take tbse Tablets get well and stay well? For sale by Newlin Drug Co. . i There are many kinds of meat, but we sell 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 beBt quality. Bock & Thomas URIC ACID Ii the Hood causes Rhen nutbni.S. iatiaXiimhigo, Neuralgia and Gout You cm remove the ause by wearing one of our ' REX" RHEUMATIC RINGS MAOutViurrJ hy th Kx Rhraimtli Kittf Co.. Hjitfofd.-jnnrviKTrt. Price $2.00 nuti J. R. SMITH, 0LASSiriED I : . a WrP Tins Ah!) ffetstl fiOfM nAiilCM uue w-r and a twe-wheeled cart Appif w nilnUn-a Hall. J WANTED Viork by a competent girl. A clerkship prrferred, but wui oo light bonsework. For particulars apply at this office FOlt SALE-Nsw, robber tired babj buggy. Price 110. A bargain. Ap ply 906 Adams Avenne. rn4TA Hark bav Shetland pony with white star In forehead, branded Ton left shoulder. The undersigned will n. lihurnl reward for the return of tbe animal or for Information ltading to its return. FT Sauford, Cove, Oregon. FOB RENT Furnished room for lady or gentlemen, with electric lights snd bath Mrs L A Baker Phone Maine 811. FOR SALE-Jirst class Jersey, milch cow, gentle nearly fresh. Apply lo C Plan', or Thorn's grocery store J 20 t( WANTED Famiihed bouse by res box 881, La Grande. FOR RENT Foui room bouse, half a block cf land on sixth street, In old town. Inquire at the Fair Store, La Grande. tf LOST On tbe streets of this city on June 20, 11)06, a gold watob chain aud silver charm, between tbe Gold en Bule Store and the Sommer Hotel. The charm is valuable to owner on account of associations and finder will receive a reward by bringing same to tbe City Engineer's office. tf FOK SALE A new and up to date six room cottage, in right location. Cheap for cash. Modern arrange ment, will rent for $20 per month. For particulars address box 633 Li Grande Ore. 0-29 7 29 WANTED A competent waiter or waitress at once to work at tbe Mod el Peataurant. Apply to J A Ar torkle, Model Restaurant. WANTED Girl to do general bouse work in small family. No children. Apply at 1710 2nd street. WANTED Men with hustlelng quali- ties and rush, to travel on commis sion. Previous experience not nec cesnary. Address P O. 11, 677, La Grande, Oregou. Homeseekers Dont forget that G U Powers the Laud man hai any thing In (the shape of Roal Estate from an acre of Garden ton 2000 acre ranch. All property sold on commission and titles guaran teed G II Powers . n' . Minnesots Land Man Men 23 tf I Wall Here you will always find the latest styles, the best quality and the lowest prices. PAINTS, OILS, la Ihis line we haudle the old i;m O SHERW1N WTU.TAMa da 6 Varoisb stains in all colors for decoraUons ? a furniture aud floors. wmuoM, m I STAGI2AND & MeLAGHLEN g 08NTRACTQRS 2 (ft sJ O.O.SIO srva . ! CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESHH d AV 1 Largest Brewing Pjantin Eastern degon Ask for U GrandTer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS and should have th Advertisiimcnts FOB EENT Two fine bonskeepluf rooms 16 ft. square, un nr Only 3 blook hV W of Post Office on ardst. : , GH POWERS FOR BALE The lota and buildings. Now bringing awj.uu per wuuu In U Grande, only 300O. Hurry. G B PQWKttn, mater pwbi. vno rent Font flue large unfarniih- mi rguuia, iuiwiw - keeping. - Inquire of Mrs U Sommer at Mrs N 8 galley's NOTICE We pay highest Market prices for chickens. Want all you have got. At oar Warehouse on Jefferson Avo. GR Cash Co. Centennial hotel RlTF3tl ner da meals 25ct. Hpeolal rates' foroiabed monthly p trons. Mrs A IS Msrcbeson ana um O M Garni proprietors. No Adams Ave Phone No 1161 WANTED A woman to do lisbt boose work for two, in Old Town. 14 d i trcp FOR BALE Seven roomei house corner Adams Avenue and Oak. Inquire of E P Tait or phone 1413. J 3 FOK SALE One silver pitted B flat Cornet, in first class condition. Will sell at once as party is going to leave the city. Apply for information at tbe Observer offloe. June 30 IDEAL YtASHING MACHINE Any person wishing to purchase an Ideal Washing Machine,, please leave word at Seattle Grocery tutors and the gent will call and see you promptly. 7 23 TH03. 81EQMUND. agent. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, Principle. MRS.DAY. AoUr4 This is onoof the best musical In stitutions In the state During tbe year 1904 there were nearly Fonr thousand lessons given. The people In this city and valley are begin ing to discover the great advantage of this school. The.eystem used is u.e latest and most praotlcaL and inoludee all tba latest discoveries in tbe art of teaching- muaio. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 la for beginners, from & year up, and taking in the 1st to 3rd grades. In this department iupils come pna hoar every day. In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to liS. Here they gradual., Pupils take one or two lessons a weak as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in tola school wto do not study. Opposite ths Foley House over the Candy Store Phone 473. Paner -wpnetor. Mahr im , . '