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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
a- fat, Ilw V v TntesuME16 ovn lunch CpOpS tiHENYnyO FISHING WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE BAKER BROS Adama Avenue w 1 Phone29 J .... . i "J ' v1- v -.-4' ' I Sir 'IF our responsibility bl $137,000.00 is guarantee ; V , : 'W our rate of intent on certificates of deposits (. --hieh enotfcfcJ '' . ,. , ' . J .,, ..vj'P 6uTfale interest on loam low enough, MAN - HUNT ; IN KANSAS tola. Km., July IS. Two hundred armed men under the direction of1 Sheriff Richardson have elarted' a search of the country around abot loU (or O L kfelvln, the temperance (anatle, who has been ia biding einoc the daetruotlon o( the three Iola aaloona by dynamite, and who ia believed etill to have io hia possession a great qoan tity of dynamite with "which be hat threatened to cause farther deetructlon. Many citizens hate Joined la the ehas which tooo developed Into an exbltlng manhunt. : '.. '.,.; . (. : ? To Extradite Olympla, Weeh., July li-Qovernor Head will tomorrow grant the requisi tion of Governor Johnson of Ulaaeeo ta for lira. Ida M Johoaon, wbote case , has been .complicated by the strained relatione between the two gorernora, because of Governor John- ton'erefasal to grant the reqaliltioo for Betale M Allen, the school mistress wanted la thla state for murder: ' . Governor Mead will addreaa a letter to Governor Johoson in connection with the Mrs:: Johnson requisition, in which it ie promised ha will to int de telle of the Allen requleitlon matter. At the bearing this afternoon, WiH Q Uorria appear! for Mrs. .Johnaon and Contended that the Indictment pre aented waa not aafflciert evidence to prore the waa a (ogitive from Justice. INJURED IN AN EXPLOSION Clneianattl, July . Ia -Nerly 20 Italian Uack ltboreat were Injured, three prpbably fatally, in an accident day near Baldwin, Chlo. In m pre par in a. mesa ol spaghetti lor the aaiig, 4ayok eaTled for more water. The man by mistake poared a bocks fol of gaaollne into tbe kettle and an eaploaion followed. ' . -.; 4. ; . IF the accomodation we afford are aatiafactory. IPt you are not Already ft'euatotner of this bank, , then we invite too to become onel i - l ' WE guarantee you absolute safety for your funds - f s if intrusted to caw, , i , UAVlNQgiTen l4 yearfl;of;terTice to the Ad. vancemeat'of ihe intereati of 14 Grande and ; : V :: riUnloulebunty we fell Justified; fit; aAing for . " t your banking business, and we will extend to jon all 4hopsMcaraqdationa yoariawoekint will ,; -T i Jartifv at lHifnet iYour loana will be restricted . "ohly''byttbe srityj youtofferand JUi balw ' ydU keip with this hnk.w 'txwM-ni m i.j..- C'i t , ' Befpe-cttully, i v Khoarmers and'Griders Portland, Oregon, July 13. With an exceptionally keen eye to business, Mra B NewoombeV landlady where J W Hal garth, aged Z8 yean, a ranuher with property near Wallowa, Ore., commit ted tolcide Sunday night by turning on the gaa, aeised 15 ' oenta, all the Lmoney tbe dead man posaeased, and held It la payment for the gee oeeri by him la killing himself, The oaues of the toiolde ta not known. .: i Mra Newcomb, before the arriTtl of the police a and of Coroner T Finley, searched the , dead maa'e belonginge. AIL he bad waa 45 cente. Tola Mra. Newcombe took, aaying aha would bold ia It payment (or the gaa wasted t in taking hla life. Coronor Flnley oon tiderel the not of the woman with 'a grant, and without any comment, al lowed her to keep the money 'Josipb.Palmm,; V J.;W, BcbibmI G. E. McCully, . .n n President ,v r , t,t Oashier. r . MAs8i Cashier. It ill pay joiiio a block to get the best Ice :Cram 6oda It costs bo more. 'We 'are'1 ' 4 '- . 1 ;: - ' -? " . - , better prepared than ever to stop your thirst and ; v T RELIEVE THAT TJRED FEELING. U I lUU 1 ' V W i, ;i. We have only the best crushed fruits and pure rock candy syrups. Our ice cream is wade fiom ' pure Weam and is thtf besC ' Letnts; show you. Prescription Druitist Ml ' , 'IA GRANDE, OR ' afjawiir'itian . i eatBVaa(WtVtawaaa . t minuiH&n Tree rVi ;vlAifrtrtea at. .00 v-- . j o.Ov .V' To Close Out $4 to $12.50 W!1,, .t Easy payments. . , , , BARGAINS SI Bicvcles Bepaired. Bike Tires and Supplies at lowest : ' wt I .4 T.aali1 bb a ... KJarpeu uieane i .r; r - v J'ijb!; HAISTEN, Phone 1161 - Hizheit Prices Paid lb) Second Hand Goods ; d:ii 1, ' sir' wSMtVIVSV Notice To Tenants 1 Onaocoant of repairs being mad all tenants an notified that the I O 0 F BaU will be doted for one eek from July 10th to 17.' ;; -- ; J ' er order of Trottees. Tbers's a pretty girl in an Alpine hat A sweeter girl with a sailor brim,',. Bat tbe handsomest gin you'll ever tee Is the sensible girl who uses Rooky 1 Mountain Tea. Mawlin Drug Co. Grops and Aether B U S Department of Agriculture, CI I mate and Crap Bulletin of the Weather Korean, Oregon Section, for the week ending Monday Jnly 11. .V'-'" " GENERAL 8UMMARF . ,? The paat week waa dry and the hot test of the eeaaon. These conditions were very favorable for haying, and this work has been paahed along rapHly - The 'hay crop promises to be heavier than : laat year, although tome few looalitlea It Is not ; ao good as ex pected. Pasturage le getting ahort, and consequently the: milk eapply jn the dairy dlatricta la decreasing. The harvest of barley and fall rye bat begun, and fall wheat cutting will eeoome general next week . Fall wheat ta maturing oioely, but it baa beeo a little too, warn 1 for spring wheat, especially the late sown. : Oats show considerable Improvement. Cora and gardena have made good advancement. Hop lice are still plentiful In many yards, and considerable epraying has been done daring tbe week. The grain ewtttf let' Aim I 13 acres adjoining town, canbe lrriated,C:;r " IV VttlSf MJVSl arilVat,avaa, TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS t r;-'-";";: mx; ;:ibn:i fins ythhOi t 420 acres near Cove, all fenced, good outside 't nngt, 160 acres fine for. fruit, or grain, jVvellj t, Js ' watered. Fine place for horse ranch. v. H 1 ' ' ' ' ' " J' ' f nee upon ipplication rl sor Srande ShvQstniQnt - Co. Foley Hotel Building I L.a uranaq, uregon f j :R 217 sS ''t' tililllMPSIlISIrlte j mtln 1 Indigestion ' r '" ; , With Its companions, heart barn, flatolenoe, , torpidity of the liver, con stipation, palpitation .ot the , heart, poor blood headache and other nervous symptona, sallow akin, . foul tongue, offensive breath and legion of . other ailments, is at obct the . most wide spread and destructive malady, among the AmericaTi people . Tbe Herbine treatments will onre all these troubles. 6oe bottle Newllo Drug Co to the amount bl damage caused by thla pesi are con ilctlng". " Apples, pears, petobes end prunes, although below average in quantity, are doing nicely. The berry season in thewftstern aectlon la drawing to close, but In the . higher elevations 1 n eaatern Oregon it Is now at its height JJ .PLATEAU PEGION ) La Grande , Union county W F Gekeler Week Ideal for haying; M motny not quite read to tut; nay on bottoms that depends on tbe overflow Is almost a failure; -very little grain will be? made -into hay; grain of all kinds is growing well.' Uaines, Baker county, J K Fisher Weather . favorable: irrigating done and plenty of water for the firat crop of clover and alfalfa, which , ia being out rapidly ; vegetables of all kinds do. in g well; atrawberriet being picked; dairy produota falling off somewhat Joaepb, Wallowa oounty, W H Boblns-. Weather warm and dry ; all crops look fiins ; will begin to cut alfal fa this week ; sheep ahearlng nearl y completed; patturea continue good; barley it heading out. Pint Creek; Lake county, "A M Smith I Weather warm and dry ; rain needed to make . wheat, and late , barley fill; early barley ripening; hayirg becom ing genearl, with light yield; straw berrlea a light orop, but plenty of other berries; all garden products doing well; water supply failing faat. . , Aayville Cigar Contest Tlllie Hennlng... Genevieve Chrlstoff erst n . . . . Cora Harding Mable 8tacy........ ....2587 ....2570 ..'..2433 870 All dealera are requested to pnrohase their clgara prior to July 25 aa after that date no more tickets will be iaaued the voting wiU close August 1st a. 6 'o'clock p m sharp. A N MAVVILLE i dl An' Opportunity For Home Seekers 700 acres of choice Farm and Orchard Lasi will be sold l 2' TO "trc; This farm is only IS miles from La Grar de, on the Elgin branch of the O. R. & N. Railroadrand is what is known as the Henry Riuebart Farm, and is located at the Rinehart Spur. This farm touches the foot hills end is watered with numerous springs, and a beautiful spring branch of pure living , water. The lan I msy be divided into FORTY OR EIGHTY ACRE TRACTS, every one of which is supplied With living water. This splendid tract contains 'sufficient land to furnish homes for twenty or more families. Remember thief farm is uuder cultivation and every foot is a wealth producer. One tract cow has over ten acres of young bearing orcbrad, which is ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM PEST. j; ThU farm has a comDlete railroad and count? road con naction. and is located in a school district which is free from debt and maintains a good six months school. ' Address, "HENRY RINEHART, SUMMERVILLE. OREGON. Or call at the farm lor full particulars. Terms and com e.a't. V i i : piete aesenptfon. - -jr. B a -: VII able thl - fr.il tot wei . t or tbre im Frederic I ruj ,ra aw Persons desiring a correct abstract . pL title", " H ..- Vis & vuh) utif; '.fa will do well to call on Qvde R, Seitz. in th ; Bohnenkamp Biiildin?, who has had fears ,! ' fl of experience in the business, wlio U prr par? d ; to furnish a true and correct abstrct of all titles f 1 Thoma M Lewi retherbe McMaha: to aerv U' till. I Bohnenkamp Building, who hasj?ad jfears " S Buttle i to aerv re N & t at Nei Herrlcl a Jgj Mpretl- Abstracts Richt " Pric Right"- -? M ' ' ' i ( ' nil svDii'-'- . ) lll ttltQ 1 ABSTRAGTOE Garven Unj wi Hun ndenl n reqnesl iken bj Ube in- iDistrlcl Ised by O toopy oi - .-.-JL j s. but FUNERAL DIREQTOR5 Lad aseistaLt, Calls answered day and night. LI ' ; ; V Phone 'oielV 4. l J. 0. Henry, residence 664 '. 86 La Grande Oregon : 1t4WA.W Vi,,. S ? :5f; i ; r LAWN MOWERS AND . J - f , - .;t . '. I HOSE; IN fiJLL GRADES Bay a Japanese Lawn Sprinkler and you will not need to stand and hold the hose while' watering your lawn. W. H. BO H N E N IC A M P, HARP WARE, F URNI rURE. ' New and Desirable Hand Bags. . New Style Bruster Brown Belts. " Pretty Feather Fan 'di C f Tub Collars hi a variety of styled ; ; . Street Hats $ I : Don't overwork in hot weather, buy your Children's Underwear Ready Made. E M WELLMAN & CO JLa Qrtiude Oregon