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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
gdSHSSSjaUSZT ? i, i i It h irj ! ml i ' law1 ! !' at - ' 'i aft ' . j- S r j 4' -! . :1 m jsDjij 1 Is Ga 'CAII v a no trJe you 1 I OtIM t co o a uona it la leea ine FRUIT JAR RUBBERS HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES ' Ice Gream freezers 1 SKIPAROS They arc the best It pays to buy the best Its an article that will last for years. The Gfcrai Greatest Ice saver on the market The ventilatan and air circulation Is perfect Handsomely made of hardwood, an ornament to any home, and costs no more than the old style. We have sizes commonly used, $12 and $18 ECONOMY FRUIT.. JARS Have been awarded Highest prizes at World's Greatest Fairs at dif times, and are recommended by some of our best authorities on fruit prcscrv lag. They are the best Jar on the mar ket cost but little more than any other v s r w w THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue r ; . v Largest Store- Granite and Tinware. We (Jo all kinds of Repair Work and Cleaning AL. AN DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor FIRB COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, JULY 6 I will cIobo out my entire stock of damaged goods, which went through the fiire, at my new looatiou opposite the old place of business. The La Grande Pawnbrokers , Phone, Main 4 SEEDS ust received a Car - r ; ; Red Clover, Timothy, kioda of Grass aseds. . ' Seed. B&M RarUv r . ( (. , . m j J fEFFERSON AVE. We have all sizes. m -m -m r m t r W 1 W W W t f ' ; :.; Watch this space for Suit winners T B Johnson $35 Peter Boiquct $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawin p on Sat, July 8 win) SEEDS Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Top. , All Balk Gardeu Wkui ni rw. v, - f mwwv vara PHONE 1571. SKL-B TANGLE FOOT FLY PAPER c : . STONEWARE Car just in, can now furnish you with any kind, size, etc., Crocks, Bean Pots,' Preserve Jars, Jugs, Churns, Etc. PARAPIIIXE Use this in Sealing your Jams, Jellies, etc. t W w " ' -.1: - Smallest Prices Dishes and Glassware When you want the Best Ice Cream : selder:s CANDY STORE J. R. OUVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Losns a Specialty Best equipped abstracter' in Union ouuty. .Many yeura experiences with the Uniou county records gives uie a great adv nt ago. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first, securing a proper ahstiaot. An. abstract from my office will show the title just as it appeara ou the official record. ). R. OUVER, LA GRANDE, OREQJN Hooin 31, Sommer Bdlg. HOLtiaTCN'S ; Rocky Mountain Teaifagaets, A aiy Midlaio kv Bat Ptoplt. Brlafi OoidM Hlta u4 aaW Wrt. nd Klilwr Troubic. riniple. Eotem. Impurt blyd. Hl Bretklh, PhifftUh Bowels, Hlch nd JU.-kiK-ha. Ut Rocky klouauUp T ta Uth. kt foni, & (vot box. Otniiin mad by UouJirru Dmti Cumpan, Uadtn, Wi . GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLS Mr- : I'D ii ji' Local Item? II J - Tba atiMt aprlnkfor iaat work and tba doat will aoon ba a thing of tba past. - " - . - Miaaaa 8yd Bndg, Clara Stoll and Bornyoa JSllawortli ratarnad from Kak ar dtj laat aranlng. , TbaKaffaa Etatob will meet tomor row afternoon at tba boma of Ma J Van Buren. ' ' ' J W Dick ay returned laat night from Bakar City aooompaniad by hit grand daughter Ganavlera. Ulaa Necia Wade, of Imbler, who baa baen atUndlng tba expoaition at Port land tot aeTaral daya past, returna l to La Grande tbia morning, : - -: Mr RE Camp, o( San Franolaco, ia la tba city tba gaeat of Mr. ' and Mra O E Harpar, Mr. Camp la a brother of Mra Harper. :- Nlght offioer Frank Childeri, who haa bean conflaed to bla bed tor aarer al daya, ia able to ba on tba ' atreeta again today. - v ! .0 Mr. J Uireani, of Dnrkee, who bai baen In tba city on bnaineaa for the paat two daya, returned home tbia mornlDg. ' - - '! Mra. Carrie P Walima. who fnt aeverel years baa made bar boma' In Cxllfornla, ia bar for a month viait and at praaent la a gaeat of Mra E W Bartlett. .. :.,.-ViV j On account of the belijbt of th eew ngtnaa on tba road tba O B & N Com pany are now raiaing the water , tank intbayardi four blgbarM h a .,, ., ( Mr David Banna, of Canyon City Colorado la In tba city the gueet of Mr WTCroaa. 1, ,. -.. Mra M J Stanley left ' laat "evening for her old boma at OdllaV, Polk County Tola (a tba flrat Tlalt Mrs Stanley has paid to her early boma for twenty five years."' " "- ..... . .1 , Olt Vanderroolen, formerly of: thia valley, but now a resident of 8an Juae California, arrived In tba city jester day to vlalt old time frlonde and ra nt! vea.' Mr C F Mnrral, of tbia city, who haa baen flatting bla ralatlvea near Portland and alao attending tha wls and Clark eipoaitioo,' returned borne tbia forenoon. . . ' ' . ' !, ' " . '''' " 1 Mr. Milton Polk, a brother of Mra Carrie I' Wellman, la la the olty after an abeeoca of twenty aevanyeara. Qiite naturally tba olty and aurronnd ing country baa changed considerably with in that period. For the pat number of yeara Mr. Polk baa made bla" home in Montana :: .', 1 Harris, of tba Antl-Trnat Market, yesterday pre Rented the Obaerver foroc with a aplendid water malouk which (or aize, flavor andaweetneaaaarpaed anything wo have seen thia aeaaon Mr Urrrla haa a splendid refrigerator aa the couditlon of thia above luentioned melon clearly teat 1 Had. m The Obaerver 1 oroe certainly enjoyed the treat. ' ' : Mr. O E Uatiiar received a 'letter from his father, Mr. L T Uarper, bo with bla aon and daughter in law, Mr and Mra. A W Uarper, la vlalting the Lewis and Clark expoaition, .' stating that he waa bavin th time of his life. It la tatber remarkable that Mr. liar par la able to stand tba trying expor lencea of the fair when we remember that only a vary short time ago ha was not rxpeoted to aver again leave htg bed.1 . . ' ; ; ' " v'-'; ,; On account of the extreuiely long paasanger tialna that have been com Ing through this oily In each dlraotfou the number of water plnge along tlie main track, for the purpose of fililog the taoka of the coach M has not reacii ed far eoongb to waler all the couches when 0 train waa in one position Aaa result, the train a were compelled to move up, then atop and put water in the rear ocachea, thus necessitating a great deal or delay. To remedy this, 1 be company ia putting In two new water pluge and tba coaubea on apw be attended to properly without mdv log the train. t ;.: fi - - - ;. La Grande Ball Player The following item from thv News Let Ur, a newspaper - at - Central City Iowa, will no doubt interest a number ! . . ri 1 m I 01 ajai uruae ipeopia, aa air Brown played ball with the La Grande team during the seasons of 11X-01 "Bollo Brown haa been aecured from Ottnmwa by Manager Rourke of Omaha to play first base on the Omaha team In tba Western League-' Mr 'and Mrs Brown and daughter,' NyleVie,'. apaat' Monday in Central City on their way to Omaha. , , r t Hat Reduction Sale Every bnt In tl. atore 111 ij re- dnoad twenty five per cent in pi ICO. J DBIW IVUUUUM HUUflVUIJ. k it Mrs J B FORREST. i i 5 OIL STOVES.,. Now is the time 10 keepcooL If you fire up the kitrPtge tfie kilcheii; be hot, niost K ;ttadi. Why not get an oil or gasoline stove to do you cook ing and baking, and at the same time have & cool kitchen, . I haye the . . i wick Less which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking a pleasure. I also have the celebrated ':; r m s t a-lj PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREERER . .: rr.''i iti. u: J. A - M RS. T, -N --MURPHY, Buildtn' Hardware and Crockery. Berries and poultry kepi da ioe. Watch thij tpce tor prioes. Corn snd tomatoes ten cents, petcao ; The government fihor will arrive here Saturday July 8 al eight thirty. Those who are expeo'ing fis u should be on baod with cane in which to put them. diu:fi;: --.i ( iKQ(.''C. i Friday has been sei aa ibe date for the trial o) Oongressman Willi.imson Dr. Van Oesoer and U 8 Commis sioner M K Biggs. i A venire of nitety uames haa been drawn and from this list the jury of twelve will be "drawn. Among the names from Union county are S L Brooks, J L HinJinan "t and Sam Burnougb. ' ' " "' "'" .:.i''S'r ' Mr A L Pickler, of Weiser Idaho, who teoently ariivfd in this city baa dteided to locate be e. knd his profes sional card appears in the Obwrver this evening, Mr Pickle ia a civil en gineer and brings with bitn many let ters of recommendation . He haa bad nmny yearVuf experience' in mining and irrigation engineering,7 end se s In tbls part of the state a bright Geld for his profession. Mr Tickler has coooluded to make tbia city' bia per manent home and haa brought bis family here and intends to remain. He ,hae aecureSit Vfflcee-wUhijusiiba sVE Hough where he will be pleased to meet the public. t K-t C C Penington Director At the regular Quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the La Grande National Bank yesterday afternoon, Sheriff POPenington was elected a 1 rector to fill the vacancy caused by the death "of the late Hon J M Church. Mr Penington haa been a resident of this oounly for many yeaia and stands high in the . estimation" of the'entlre community, 'and bia many friends," alao the friends of the bank , will be pleased to know that he ia thus identified with thia aubstapoial Institution. TWO - PIECE ; SUITS A. " .4. av Mnti'a tarn n . vKv buus Rrow The KZ degrees, We've Coat ll" rmometer say. 99 Double Brested styies ina varitv afn. 10 SlDg,e and there's NOT AN OUNCE KZlEP ibMgif doth anv- tU garments areu o r., W"U, ASH RPPK -. 1 - --.tM. I . iff 11 oit sTOve WANTlA)-A aituation aa a cook, In a hotel', boarding bouse or any place for a good salary, - by a competent iabd reliable cookr tot information apply at thirottlce;" , r : YOU MUST EAT Why not enjoy lire by good living? It costs no more than in f prior qualitlsa purchased .elsewhere. , Vre pride onr aelvea on onr laular dinner at 25oenta. Choice of meata and vegetablea with elegant dessert and liquid refreshments to suit. Investigate our claims to superiority by decorating your interior with our delicacies. MODEL ....REaTAURANTO J.'A. ARtJCKLE,-trop. OfENjAY AND NIOHT AVWe aaa weakly Meal e . ,A Tlokata Uali ... $4.50 j 7 That Tired Feeling , If you are languid depressed' and incapaoie ror work, it' indicatea that your liver ia. out of order. Uerbine will assist nature to throw off head aches, rheumatlnm and ailment a akin to nervoua and restore the energies and vitality of sound auj parfeofc healh. J J Hubbard, Temule, Texas writes, March 22, 1902: '! haxa used Herbina fo the the past-two vaarsi It -has done me mora good tbnn all the that tired fee Ing, I take -a dow of Herblna. It I. the best mediolnel made for cbdls and favor" 60ota a bottle. 01 r vr, ,T r! ''"lual ' ' lrt'lavor COnatuntliT W Neither !!f,w "f'l wear $10.00 and $12.50; ? OUTFITFDC . TO MANKIND 1 I . . 3 ... ,s-'-.7: . ij M 1 iiia a s 1 iiiini . -i-i 4 ir.