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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1905)
a Ef w '"'I . : 1? . TRY SOME OF OUR LUNCH GOODS WHEN YOU GO FISHING WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE BAKER BROS, Adams Avenue PhoneJ29 .dm . I. w IF our responsibility of $137,000.00 is guarantee enough, v IE 'our rate of interest on certificates of deposits high enough. IF our rate of, interest on loans low enough, . SMV bVMVMM SW M W f X S MS W f . IF you are not aiready a cufatomer of this bank, . then we invite yori to beoome one, WE guarantee you absolute safety for your funds if intrusted to our care. HAVING given 14 years of service to the Ad. , vancement of the interests of La Grande and Union county we fell Justified in asking for ,; , your banking business, and we will extend to . you all the accomodations your account will . justify at all times. Your loans will be restricted only by the security youoffer and the balance yon ketp with this bank.' Respectfully, Uhe farmers and TJraders . Tfational Siank of Xa Srand Crtjom. Joskph.Palmeb, J. W. Scribbb, G. E. McCully, Presideut. Cesbier. Asst. Cashier. TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS 13 acres adjoining town, can be irrigated, Price, for cash, upon application. 420 acres near Cove, all fenced, good outside range, 160 acres fine for fruit or grain, well watered. Fine place for horse ranch. Price upon application ja Srande Snvetimoht (jo. . Foley Hotel Buildiug V La Grande, Oregon Union Items (Union Seoul) LAWN MOWERS AND ? j HOSE IN ALL GRADES Bay a Japanese Lawn Sj rijkler .nd you will not need to stand and hold the now while watering your lawn. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, HARDWARE, FURNITURE. oter 90G0.wcrth of bltnkiU in th put few daja. Uiii Emma Bidwell trrirtd Iron Te'aoe Monday. Miss Bidwell alto viaited at Moscow and reports a de lightful time. H L Tucker of Inland City, passed through Union tbia week eoroUle to the East Eagle ard Cornuoopia tain- iog dutrioti. Mr Tooker will sptwd several weeks in the Bloe Mountains H J Knight left 8alordy night tor Portland where he will visit the Fair, then making a tour ol British Colum bia and on to hia home at Philadelphia. J P Dabe ol Nam pa Idaho, passed through this city this week en route to Potttand on a wheel. Mr Dube is well pleased with dor city and ei peels to ,ut In a tailor shop hre this fall While in the eity he paid a visit to Mr Lore on Catherine Creek.' , Mrs Q F Hsll gave , a reception at her home in this oily Friday atlernoon July lilb, in honor ol her guests, Mrs Crowley and Mrs Frank Slater, about sixty lad.es were preeent. ' A. bort musieal programe was rendered and ref:ibmenta served. TT-t O 1.11 I - .. .. vuiun &Mfuutiuu F'The' brisk"' mnn' 'are erowdlns work on the M E Church and the walla are going up rapidly Mr ana Wre i V Smith, wno have spent several days viaitlog In Union, eipeot to retnm to San Diego early neat week. Croup la a violent Inflammation of the aeons membrane of the wind pipe. : The Union Woolen SiUie sblppeTfT"01' omaUmta extends to tbe lanr C . .... . ' mill Kmiuihlil loUi! Il ana nf ltd k ,, i liud BTOooniai lu oes, ana is one m me kmoet dangerees dleeaaes ol children. "1 It almost alwaye oomee on In tbe night (live frequent email doeee of Ballardi Herehoand Byrop and apply Balltrd'e Linsmeot externally to tbe throat 2?c, 60c, $1.00, Newlln Drag Co Music Pupils Desired Mrs, Hattie R McDonald wishes to announce to her friends that she hae ttMn mlnAwlno tmk mnA hMuk mmt h nt of teaohio the piano to beginnera, as P a good foundation U tbe most essential thing ta tbe atody of music She will be grateful to the pnbllo tor patronage. Jnly ' - Cheerfully Recommended lor Rheumatism , O Q Hlgbee, Danville, IU. writes Deo t, 1901 ; -About two years ago I waa laid ap for four years with rheu matism. I tried Ballard's Snow Lini ment; one bo tils enred me. 1 oau obeerfnlly reoommend it to all suffer ing from like affliction" 25o, 60o,f L00 Newlln Drag Co -' ej t TTV7A T-TCC CT TIT'C I zi I : il i a. J. R. OLIVER. I ii fin 11 r rr v R ABSTRACTS . CT'"" r,:,:i. Farm Loans a Specialty UndskOff, of (leddes. South Dakota, arrived In Union Monday on a visit to the Adama brothers and U W Wool- ever. Messrs Llndell and Llndakog wets on tbe way to tbe Sound. Bert Foye came in from Minne apolis Sunday and will remain ' la Union until fall. , lie reports ' maob aotivity In Mlnnepolis business circles Mil's Clara Carpenter Is beck from Salem etoppiog with Mrs Panel. Miss Carpenter expects to teaoh in the Pendleton schools this fall and winter. Union Next In Line The Orande Sonde Kleotrio oom-1 ranynowbas power operating from C6ve to La Orande, and it is under stood will go to the Little Minam lor mote water. Uniou ie next on the Jut in the csloutationi of tbe com pan j and it is thought the work of setting poles and stringing wire to this town will begin soon, Union Republican. Wallowa Notes W II Getchetl, a well-known resident of the Cbeanimnos oounty, was In the city a few days last week. Mrs L O Haynes, of Hood River, Oreaon. ie visitlnic her father, LB llagarty on Trout Oreek this week. J W Kema has a force of carpenters engaged In putting op a commodious resldenoe in the south end of town. When completed Mr Kerne will have one of the finest residences In the city. J A Denny and wife, of Imnaha, were in town tbe first of the week. "John Cavinesa, of Island City, was in ' town the first of the week on business. Be? C F Whaeler and Prof Robin son, of Joseph, were in town Thurs day. Prof Robinson la potting on the peered Opera "Belsbazzar" which -will be glen In Joseph' Friday and Saturday nightr. Tennyson's Home London Jul? 22 Somersby estate in Lincolnshire, which was the birth place and early home of Alfred Tenny- sod, tbe great English poet, waa offer edfor sale at antlon yesterday.' Tbe highest bid offered for the estate was $69,000, and the property was with drawn from sale . ' , .Best equipi ed abstracter &in Union county. Many years experiences wun tbe Union county records gives me a great advsnt age It is folly to pur chase reaWstate without first . securing a proper absbaoti An abstract from my office will show tbe title jnst as it appears on the official record. ). R. ( OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREG'JN Room 81, Sommer Udlg. Men's two piece suits erow in favor constantly. . Neither comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear P Tbe vest h s no function when the thermometer says 99 degrees, 1 We've Goat and Trouser Suits in Single and . Double Breste'd styles in a varity of patterns, you'll find v tbere'f NOT AN, OUNCE of superfluous cloth any where, while the graceful lines aud natty appearance of the garments are up ta our usual and excellent standard $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 I . Ta Hia nr'un rano. arrnmnanied hv nnr refrular Guarantee - r w - r- o - o -. ASH BROS. OUTFITERS TO MANKIND 'I NEW SECOND HAND STORE All kind of second hand goods bought and sold j CEO. GROUT, Prop, 209 Fir St. bet. Adams and Jefferson New and Desirable Hand Bags. ' New Style Bruster Brown Belts. Pretty Feather Fans, Tub Collars in a variety of style. ' Street Hats$J Don't "overwork In hotweather, buy your " Children's Underwear Ready Made. e co La Grande - , Orecon , . i ' , - . ' i k ' ' .1; - . r W ' G. L FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal u Phone 1611 ; All order given prompt '. , attention. Will Probe Matters Washington July 22 It would not be surprising if a general investigation ol all tbe government departments should follow the probing into the me thods of tbe bnreau of statistics of the department of agrioulture and the in relitigation now in progress in tbe go vernment punting offloe. 80 much fiaud, in so many different places bas been brought to light aa tr. east a shadow over tbe entire government service, not alone In Washington, bat in the field Graft bas been uncover ed where everything waa ruppo ed to be running according to the law and regulations.' Trusted officials have been found engaging in dishonorable traffic, and tbe result bas been tbat countless rnmors have been set afloat involving other offioials and other bu reaus which have bere-to-lore been above suspicion. RF.D FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop Sate and reliable rigs furn at 'all times. ' Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, " Phone. 8-6 WM. SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Qiain and feed. Free delivery to all parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1061 Hon, harness and wngtros bought and sold " 1 1 Bnyi.lVlT'-t it ill li im tV'- 1 11 'r1 -:.,iJ.i,.t:nJj H EN RY cS6 CARR FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICEIUED EflBlLMERS Y v Lady assistaut Oallsjanswered day and nigbt, Phone No. 621. -J.O Henry, residence 664 i. J. J. Caf r, residence 38S 1?''? .'SjiH J 1 (l W J I SJ (W? V"? Sew?WWife)w La Grande Oregon URIC ACID In the blood causes Rheu matism,Sciatica,Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You can remove the cause by wearing one of our REX RHEUMATIC RINGS Mmifctur4 by th. Rerv RhuiiO Ring Co.. Hwtfwd. CobKticut. ' Prics $2.00 . at J. R. SMItll, i Km IGE CREAM SODA It will pay you to walk a block to get the best' Ice Cream Soda It costs no more. We are better prepared than ever to. stop your thirst and RELIEVE THAT TIRED FEELING. We have only the best crushed fruits and pure rock candy syrups. Our ice cream is made from pure cream and is the best. Let us show you. A. T. HILL . 1 - 1 Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR LA GRANDE IRON WORKS Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work. m I Manufacturer 01 I he Fitzgerald Koller Feed Mill D. FITZG ERALD, tei , KOHRIETOf 'rrnr r-mr tmr--rr 'r-rrmrftrrmrfm-rmrrmrrtm fmrrmirfmnum r 1' 1 ;