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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1905)
.N STORES FRUIT JAR RUBBERS TANGLE FOOT FLY PAPER I- !! i,. 13! : an- 4 Vv 4 1 A 1 ill J v. ; I' : C: di:' U . ; tr jo 1'; !' tor f on CO I IV, lei r t. . HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES Ice Cream Freezers SMIPARDSThey, arc the best. It pays to buy the best. Its an article that will last for years. We have all sizes. : 1 ?he Grrand Refrigerator Greatest Ice saver on the market The ventilalan 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 tlmes, and are recommended by some cf our best authorities on fruit preserv ing. They are the best Jar on the mar ket, cost but little more than any other STONEWARE J Car just in, can now furnish you with any kind, size, etc., Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars, Jugs, Churns," Etc. PARAPHINE Use this in Sealing your Jams, Jellies, etc. the THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND Largest Store- 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne SmallestlPrices Granite and Tinware Dishes and Glassware We do all kinds of Repair Work and Geaning Watch thus space forSuK winners T B Johnson $35 Peter Bosquet $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat. JulyS AX.. AN DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor When you want the Best Ice Cream FIRE S 7 I jB COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,J I will cloBe out my entire stock of damaged goods, which went through the filre, at my new location opposite the old place ot business . The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 SELDER'S CANDY STORE Mr and Mrs Baltsoie, of Penctleton, Ore, are la the city on a abort vlait City Engineer 0 B Beits left- this morning on a builneea trip to Elgin. If re.. Lsota Cady, accompanied by bar niece. Mrs. Pino Hares, arrived In the elty laat evening from Chard, Wain., on a rials to her eon Mr. Steve Cady of thle oity. Mrs. W i Hutohena ia visiting in Pendleton, the guest of Mrs Walter Hopier. ; '' .-." : Mrs Cnmmlnge, of 8ommervllle, was visiting In La Grande yesterdsj . Mr. W ti Sawyer, of Pendleton, was a buaioeas risltor in tbla city yester day. '-.'.'..",!.. Mr Cnaa. Haigarth, : of , Elgin, ar rived In the oity yesterday on a abort bnalneaa visit. .,... . Mr. M J Qalaenbury and wife, ol Wallowa, were visitors la La Urande ye aterday. - s ' i Mr. T I Profit, wbo. resides at Baker City, was a business visitor' In La Grande yesterday; ' ' Mr. J H Taylor, of Farming ton Wash. , la flatting la tbla oity. Messrs. J G and J A Johnson, Welser, Idaho, arrived in tbe city yes terday on a business trip. Do not fall to let your friends know' aboot tbe good roads ' convention which will be beld here next Tuesday. Invite all yoar friends to come. J D Glllllan, Jr., of Pendleton, arriv ed lo the city last evening on a visit to the family of hie father, -fUv J D Oilman.',- i ; . . . , Mr Charles Milan, of Nebraska, arrived in this elty last evening. Mr MlianE eapeota to make tbe Grande Roods his homo la the future. Professor and Mrs J"D Msrlin re larned last evening from a woeka visit at Walla Walla, where tbey were tiie guests of tha Professors cousin, Dr. John A Grotr, , . , . . ; Do not forget the governmeut fish car will be here tomorrow morning at e Ightjthirty a m, .. If yoa are expect ing young fish, be aura and be on hand with plenty of olean cane. sll' reported (bat oonstabh J H MoLachlin returned lest evening from Paoli Wash., with Mr John Ferrell as a prisoner on tbe charge of inoeat . Mr Ferrell was arrested on July 4 by the offioer and tbe examination will likely occur lo a few days. , ' JT Williamson baa just oompleted a set of one hundred township maps of Baker oo.iniy. Eoh map is ieonvl pleta to data showing all lands enter ed, surveyed, onaurveyed ana sub ject to entry. This la the modi' com plete set of ma pi produced and i those B . ..... i woo nave Deen permiiseua .see mem at Mr. Williamson's office pronounce tbem them the very acme of- tha map makers art. V: i i. th. tirhe to keep coolv If. jou ; Are up .1 'Wtehei range the kitchen will be hot most of thed.y. Why not get an oil or gasoline stove to do you cook ing and baking,.nd at the ?am. im. have a cool i iitchen . -1 hart the ' 9",:;"- s WICKLESS OIL STOVE : which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking leMe.0lo haf't)ie grated -, ; PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREERER MRS. T. N. MUEPHY, Buildcn Hardwue and Crockefy. ' Attorney. W. B Sargent, and son, Donald, returned this forenoon from a visit ol several days to tbe Lewis A Clark Fair at Portland. Superintendent M J Buokley, of tha 0 R fc N was in the city for a short while ibis n orning 'on a .business trip. Conductor B 0 Grady was in charge aoting in tbe place of conductor Mar. tin Anderson wbo is taking advantage of a va alion for a few daya. A W Iffle bad charge of tbe Elgin train today in tbe absence of conduct or Grady who baa been aoting in tbe place of Jake Gulling. La Grande has loDg wiaLrd for. an opportunity to have the National Road Makers meet here, and now that much sought lor opportunity is about to arrive. Do not forget the date. Tuesday.' ' t. Mr and Mrs Geo H Curry and ohild ren, and Mr and, Mrs AC Hunting ton expect to leave this evening lor Portland where tbey visit tbe Exposl tion. Alter viewing the lair, tbey peot to spend a few weeks on tbe coast. WANTED-A situation as a cook, In a ' hotel, boarding bonis or any place for a good salary, by a competent and reliable cook. For information apply at this office. v. SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Lead of Alfalfa Seed li Bed Olover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. Bulk Garden deed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. J. R;; OUVERs UNION OOUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty f HeBtequipied abstracter in Uuion county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great adv nt ago. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abetiaoU An abstract, from my office will show . the title just as it appears ; ou the official record. h R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Ivoin 31, Bommer BJlg. Come ' Everybody! 3 The Obaeerver hopes (hat this Good Roada meeting at this place on next Tneaday will be largely attended by the people, . It ia important, that the aeeUarf be a large one to demonstrate to the distinguished , genilmeii who will meet ns that tbe people of; Union rounty are abreait of tha tiniee. If a giiodly number of Our peopled meet them and by tbelr presence and. words show the Interest they HotiialJy fret, there le a reaeofiable hope, tiat tbe United Htatea willeelect Unlon'ioauly for one of the pieces la which to Wrlld a model ooautry road, .. . i HOLLISTCR'SJ flacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buiv MtJiala be Bur Pwsla. ' Brlaga Oolda Btaltk aad Bavl Ticw. A iwcirle for Cnnstlnatioa. Indict loo, I n.l Kidorr Tmiihlwc lltmilpm. Eosamm. Impun bkcrt. BI Breath. Hlunlah Boirala, Haarn h4. form, mla a bos. Umuise nuMle bj Hntxiaraa Pave Oompamt, Hailisoo. wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A Large i- Hiss eVnyoe.Ellswo'rihr'Mlss Clara Soll and Hies Syd Budge of tbe La Grande Obsarvir were visitors in lae oity yeeWrday." Tbey returned to La Grande last evening. Baker City Her aid. 1 Mr L T Harpei, and , aon and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs A. W Harper, have returned from tbh Lewis and Clark eaposition. Mr Hsrner states that he was agreeably surprised at tha" number and Variety of exhibits and beauty of tbe grounds. He ia also loud in bis praise of the management for tbe oara and tboughtfulnesa which hat beeif exercised regarding ssais and j.:i.t'k... w- : . : riuaiug iiMDen, air uarper eioou sne trip surprisingly well and has retorn ed feeling even ; better than when he left. ' YOU MUST EAT Why not enjoy lite by good living? It eosts no mora than inferior qaalitiea purchased elsswbere. We prida oar selves on our regular dinner at 26oenU. Cboloa of meats and vegetables with elegant dessert and liquid refreshments to auit. Investigate our claims to superiority by decorating yoar Interior with our delloaoles. M ODE L REStAURANT , J, A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPKN3aY and night We sea weekly Meal c . - A TloksU Cash ... 40 'jthat Tired Feeling If you are languid depressed and incapable for work, It Indicates tbat yoar liver ia . oat of order. Herbioe will assist nature to throw off head achea, rheunattaoa aad ailmente akin to nervoaa and restore tha energies and vitality of aonnd aud perfect bealb. J J Hubbard, Temule, Texas wHtea, March 22, 1902: "1 haxe need Herbtne for the the past two vaars. It has done me more good than all tha doctore. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling, 1 take a dosa of Herbine. It ia the best r mediolne. made for chills and, favor" COota a bottle ' yttfft'twwffif 'rtrtrnyfyrrfffffpnffnfvyyr Mr Ed Burk,- .rataVaed :: yssterday evenlug from his atock f ruv aboot tbreei milee aditn' ot Perry, ami-report ad that be had teen a very Urge oin namon bear in his field. M3 B'uk ' atatea that the bear came (out of tbe brnsb near wherc.be was plowing and seemed to with., to get on . trieudly terms Four tlmea during lb a after noon tbe bear appeared In th Held. The bear aooording to Mr Uurk utate ment ia a very large one, appeerlng be save nearly as large aa a good slued horse. Mr burk says if Ibere are any i bear hnntera in tbie section s of tba country wbo wish to gain an i. Intro duction to tbla old fellow' he will aot aa guide and see that tbe hnntera get within ranga.' l ; . Friendly Bearj J TVrUllamaon rewived a letter, yea Urday from hia son Joa who la assist ant cook at tha Canon mtpes atating , that beara are so thick in tu Carson region that It Is no uncommon sight to sea two or tbrea at a elngle glance, it. na oM fallow fca beoome so friendly that he oalla at to eooaJ taat every morning to set iruui uw elop barrel. r TWO r PIECE s SUITS I 1 Jiil' V aV - w-- - gTTM sJi lfll' r r . . - war BaV .' IE Men e two r.iece suits grow in favor constantly. Neither comfort nor gent lityderr ands a vest for summer weal Tbe vest has no function when the thermometers. S degrees, We've Coat and Tronser Suits in ?f!S i Double Brested styles in a varity of Saltern,, there's NOT AN OUNCE of wlifl ! bnd ? iwhere, while the graceful lines aud natu nno-AnT"I tue garmenu are np to our usual and e7rr;5 i . - iwiuaru T $7:50, 9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 I. tWprlce'.ange; accompanied by our regular guarantee ASH BROS.- Ts ; ... aa juiTiTiTiiJ ! ' I f 14