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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
I a Grande Evening Observer - j - tEY BB08., Editor A Pr p Entered at the Post Office at L Urude, Oregon, aa Beeond Claaa Well Matter. Published daily except Sunday One year iu advance $6 50 Six months io advance. . . .3 60 Per month 65c Hingle copy, ,.6c Friday, July 21, 1905. ADVERTISING BATES Display Ad rates rural hed apon appiloaUon Looal reading notion 10s per Una 11 rat naer- Uod, jo per Us ftw each aabaaquanl Idmt- Mon. KeeoluUooi of oondolenoe.se ier 11m. Cardi of tbaoka, 6e per line. f LOUR TO CHINA FROM U. S For the eleven months end. ing May 1905 there were ship ped from the United States to the Chinese Empire 67,111 bar rels or wheat flour of the , value at port of shipment of $259,983. But during the same period we exported to Hong 'Kong, au English porl; but for trade pur poses may be considered a part of China, 904,805 barrels of . a ' iu me u a at $3,812,202. By adding the " flour tent to China proper and to Hong Kong the amount of nour snipped from the U S to Uuina will be found to be 1,031, 967 barrola valued in the U S at $4,072,245. It took 4,043.892 bushels of wheat to make the flour we sent to China during tbe eleven months endiug with , May 1905. Our total shipment of wheat Hour during the eleven months euding with May 1905 amount ed to 8,245,460 bar rels at 37,472,001. The above figure, which are taken by the Observer from the Mon thly Summary of Commerce aud Labor, for May 1905 re ceived at this office yesterday, show that China for the , period mentioned, purchased, from us one eighth of the wheat flour we exported. him "that he must obey the law j or he would put him in jail and make him work, that laws were made to be obeyed by chie.s as well as common Indiana." White chiefs in the Uuited Stales seem to entertain the same ideas as Mehoit, the Indian chief held and they and their friends get very mad when the United States grand juries tell them that they are as amean able to tbe laws as. common people; and the common people seem very much surprised when trial juries convict men who! t i . i ... . nave long piayea tbe role as white chief. Music Pupils Desired Mrs, Hattia R McDonald wiibea to announce to ber friends that ahe baa 1 been studying- latest and het mth. of teaching tba piano to beglonara, a a good foundation ia tbe mot eaapntlal thing la tbe stud of -music. Sba will oe grateful to tba pabllo for Datraa July 20 There's a grotty Kirl in an Alpine hat a awAvier Klrl with a sailor brim, But tba handsomest gin you'll oversee . x a ... is me sensible girt who uses Rocky Mountain Tea. Newlin Drag Co Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved ... tat t-M t .... ia a para; tonic medicine; ol especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative iutioeuceon the disease, drlv- mg it entirely out of tbe system. Jt la mncb to be preferred to Quinine, bavins none of this tlrim'a n... t..A . E 8 Monday, of Henrietta, Pet-., 'writes aij uroioer was ery low with tun laria fever and jmiodiite, till be took Kleotrio bitters, which aava I hi. i;r At Newlin Otua Co. dru rn . " " ' t-". gnaranioed. LADIES' AMD MISSES' LISLE CLOVES Worth up to 50c, Clean Sweep Price at 15c per pair. An offer which we can seldom present to our customers INFANTS' AND MISSES' SLIPPERS 50c a pair Among these are many that sold at $1.50 and $2.00. in black, blue and red. Proper thing for warm weather mm o STOSI L- This Store Closes at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday SPECIAL NOTICE All Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention J U y Croup LAW NOT FOR CHIEFS , There seems to be a fixed be lief among chiefs of savage tribes tint lavs are made to as siflt tliein in governing their tribes in ways that suits their personal ideas what beat serves tnem, and that they as chiefs are in no wise atnean&ble ti law, for laws, rules or customs are not made to regulate or abridge their conduct. Some years ago William Uarnhart, Indiau spent c? at Umatilla was lecturing a chief for bringing a jug of whiskey on the reservation and getting drunk. The chief re plied "I kuow there is a law 9av ing that Indians shall not pur chase whiskey or get druuk but that law does not apply to me I am a chief aud can do as 1 please", Aui the chief got very mail wilyn the agent told is a violent Inflammatlnn ni miii-oas membrane of the wind nlna hlob sometimes eitenda t th ia-... aud bronobial tutu; aod la oue of the most uangereufi diseases nf nhiM,. It almost always comes on In tbe night (Jive frequent small doaej of Ballards Horehonnd Syrup and apply BulUrd's'j Liusuieni externa if totha ihr,.at on.. RA. ai . ' ww, i.w, aiwim urug Co 'Cheerfully Recommended lor Rheumatism O O IliKbee. Danville. 111. writ.. UeO . IWll "About two Vftara .n I ' laid no for four Tears with rimn. matisHft. I tried liallard'a Rnnw ueut; one bottle oured me. I can cheerfully recommend It to nil link ing from like airiiction" 25o, SOo.t 1 00 ntwim urug vo Notice. Having retired from the irto.er uuttiues, l take this opportunity of ex- pretBiui; my thanks to those who hava exunaed to me tbttlr DatrnDice. wy transactions have been with Limn of the first order only, with but few exceptions, and these are excluded wnen i say that, aside from a Boanoial oonsi lerati'iu, their patronage has oeea lulij appreciated. My ofliee hour are from 9imin K p in , aod I may be found at thn nffla oi jonn tu uongb, on Adams Avenue, any lima before Aoeust 1. Kearmnt fully yours. . w MAUFARLANE I IO-i Good For Stomach Trouble and Constipation "Chamberlain's Stmnaoh anil I .tpa. Tablets have done u.e a . great deal ol Rood," says C Towns, of fiat Pm-tan. Ontario, Canada. "KeluB amll.l rh- U: the after effects are not nnnlm.ant r ana i can recommend them to all who suffer from stomach disorder." For tale by Newliu Drug Co. There are many kiuds of meat, uui we ami oni uie Dest kind. A trial order will convince you of . 1 . 1 . a toe irutn oi mis statfmcnt We kill only the best specimens and i.mi n aui it vurrecny. uur nriops arn aa m. consistent with the best quality. Bock & Thomas . . i . ... . " tuaiiaa do dill trO IICB haw nmnr medicines have failed to oura von. if you are troubled with headache, cou- stipation. kidney or liver irnni.1... uoiiister's Kiwky Mountain Tea will maaeyouwtli. Newlin Drug Co. IN A 1UIRRY? THEN CALL Win. REYNOLDS The transfer niuii. He will tale that trunk to the Dep.t or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Wagon alwa8 at your er vice. Charges moderate. Day phoue c I n S w P S GREAT JULY Glean Sale PRICES THAT TALK AND VALUES THAT CONVINCE At no similar sale in our whole career have we ever experienced such a generous response to its announcement. We attribute our success to the wonderful values we are now offering in this GREAT JULY CLEAN SWEEP SALE. Prices and values do their own talking, and further argu ment i s. unnecessary to convince buyers of the advantage of making their purchases now. . Come and see these bargains now - in our window or in the store. We will not urge you lui iiiti, uut nidi iiiuiii yuu owe yourselves. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED EXCEPT SPOOL COTTON, BUTTERICK PATTERNS, E. & W. COLLARS, W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES, Ladies' Ready-to wear Silk Suits Wash Suits, Skirts, etc. We will hsve some great values in this department. The spleJid business we have done so far during our sale in this ready-to-wear department argues well for the values we offer. LADIES' WASH SUITS Our entire line of IS suits in linens, lawns and madras, many different styles aud a latge variety of colors. $4 00 Our line of White plain linen and union linen euits at. $2.20 io $5.5C SHIRT WAIST SUITS We have many excellent values left in these popular garments. The regular $12.50 values now ; $9.00 LADIES' DRESSING SACQUES In all sizes and a ' large variety of colors, from 45c to $3.60 WASH SKIRTS In coverts,' linens, cotton voiles and merceriz ed ginghams. Large variety of styles to pick from. Sal i prices from .... $1.05 to $2 65 Extraordinary Cleanup Sale of Shoes and Oxfords Wj have made a big cut : in Men a, Ladies', Misses' aud Children's shoes as you will pee by glancing at the list, below Men's Oxfords in patent colt, patent vici, Eli kid, All this season's make, our regular $5 values $1.75 oieu a laii vjxiurus in veiour can ana Kus eian calf, iu the newest styles, our regular $5 values $3.75 Ladies' Oxforda, in black, patent colt, Good year welt, vici and hand turned. $3.50 values $2.45 Ladies' Oxford Ties, in Tan, welt sol-, vnlour calf, regular $3 50 values $2 45 Ladiee Dark Tan Oxfords, plain toe. regular $2 25 values i or; J u y c Two Large Bargain Counters of Men's and Ladies' $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 shoes SALE PRICE $1,95 Knit Underwear Mens fine colored balbrisrean shirts and drawers nicely made 50 cent goods at.v 45c Mens fine shirts and drawers in black and white mixd 75c goods at... 60c Mens Japanese silk shirts aud drawers in salmon pink all sizes $1.60 goods at. $1.00 Ladies fine lisle thread vests hand crocheted yokes pink and blue 25c goods at....... . 20c Ladies liue fwiss ribbed vests all shaped at waist, silk trim. med 50c quality for 35c l adies lisle thread pants in short length 35c goods at ... . 23c Men's Furnishings THESE PRICES TALK ELO- QUENTLY Mens Golf shirts good quality, with detached cuffs, made of fine Percales and Madras cloth ' in stiff or soft bosom 75c, 85o and $1 qu lilies uow 5Cc Men's Meckvvear Shield and band bows four in hands and teck in all colors and styles 25o and 35a values 20c WASH GOODS 500 yds.ol light shirt ing prints 6c aud 6Jc values for 4c Ohambray Ginghams very desirablo just now in all shades 15c quality for ..12Jc Percales in blue and red regular 15c and 12jc values 9C HOSIERY Ladies fine fast blark hose double soles high spliced heels 35 c val ue for 20c Ladis fine hce lisle thread hose in white, blue, pink and brown 50c values at 25c Childrens lare lij-le hose in black, blue, pi'ik and wbite 25c nd 35c vitlus li Mens fine lisle lac-e half hose iu all ehadea and VHrieties G5c 75c and 85c values.. 50c Mens stainless lnbt black hose Macs yaru 15o values for , jQc Men's Clothing Mens 2 piece Outing suits, coals skeleton finished or' quarter liued, trousers with belt loons nn.l turn ups. Regular price $10 Sale price Metis 3 piece suits in faucy worsteds, brown, and gray nmtures, regular price $12.50 oale price Mens 3 piece suits 'regular noes iu 8!iuiiTier weight wors teds and tweeds reduced aa fol lows $25 reduced to $2250 aud $20 suits reduced to IG.50 $9.50 $ 15 suils reduced to . . " ' ' ' Mens summer wtight ' pa'uYs m wo?! IwwdB, and worsteds m stylish Btrines and m'-r. j tares regular $3 values i.... $20.00 $17.00 $11.60 $2.65 0M TOWEL WORTH A NAME Looks, feels, washes, and wears better than any other towil BIG VALUES IN EMBROIDERY 8, 10 and I2J values for ' 5c a n S w P S TREMENDOUS VALUES IN MEN S SHIRTS 75c, 85c, $1.00 values 50c ; Specials noi, uiguipnone I8G3. LA GRANDE, OR. - - AM - " -I .1111 S