La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 24, 1905, Image 2

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i.-. G-r.de Evening Observer
lY i'ECS., Editor & Pr p
L:,fcrl at tie Post Oo at La
Urunde, Oregon, Second Claa
Uttter.
Published daily except Sunday
One year in advance. ..... $3 50
fcix months in advance. . . .3 60
Fer month....;.'.....'. ... ,65c
Binle cony,, 6c
Monday, July 24. 1905.
ADVERTISING RATfci V'
Din play Ad rataa fur nU tied ipou appUcaUon
reading noUoea 10c per 11 a Aral u
Moo, je II u tor Mi'h SQbM4)Dent luwir-
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SlullouorfoidolfOf,5rllnB. - l'
Curds oi Uiaok, 6e per 1IM.
THE WHY OF Tt
The Union Republican, very
truly Soya; "There is not
another Sta'e in the Up ion of
such ureat resource as Oregon
that is 80 poorely supplied with
railroads.". The. why of this
condition is not hard to find out
The political forces of Oregon,
for the last quarter of a cent
uary, have been organized soley
as an office securing brokeiage
and . not for Stt . diww.
" The railroads already built, that
imperfectly accomodated a little
more than oce third of the State
to keep out competition, and
one or two oJlbe, largest; cities
iu the State" Confederate 'With
tht Office brokers and the con
bine has been able, to dictate
who should holdall officers , iu
this State, both state and uation
al, from district school clerks to
U 8 Seua'nrs, Neither outside
cor home capital lelt safe in
making investments that placed
them in Antagonism with the
forces that controled the State.
'The result is. as slated by the
Observer sometime ago, 11) at
there are now, in Oregou, fifteen
Counties with a combined area
of &9000 Square miles iutouchod
ed by railroads, aud vast ureas
in other counties that Lave no
railroad facilities." ' ' ; v
. Governor Mead of Washing
ton and Governor Johnson of
Minnesota have been engaged
in a controversy over the extra
dition ola fugitive. Mead ask
ed for the extradition of a iran
, wanted hi, Washington, but the
application was refused. There
upon the Washington governor
wrote the Minnesota governor
a letter in which he complained
that bad honored a requisit
ion from Minnesota and indi
cated be thought . it an act of
courtesy which have been reci
procated. Governor Johnson
has written the Washington
" governor a letter which will
probably fnd the coutoversy.
;; lie states extradition was re
fused the requisition was de
fective aud adds; I shall contin
ue to perform whatever seems
to be my duty wherever the re
quUUion comes fro.n, without
favor' or ' discrimination and
. have no doubt you will do the
There are many kuds of meat,
but we Bell onlr he best kind. A
trial order ! will convince you of
the truth Of this atatemnt.vVe
kill only the best specimens and
kill it correctly, ,; . , i
' Our price'j are as low as
"Meed will probably go
away b ckand Bttdown'-States-
man.
SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY
The Sugar Beet Industry and
and Gazette of July 20th esti
mates that the 49 sugar beet
factories in the United States
will have to work up the beets
growuon 244,000 acres and that
the sugar yield will be 213,462
loQg tons of sugar or 239,078
short tons.. . ,,.. .
The U S census reports give
me acreage in sugar beets :, in t
yield of sugar JJtherefr.om at 81,
729 short tons , These figures
show a remarkable growth of
the sugar beet industry in the
U S for the pa9t six years.
Many ebUdreo Inherit eonatltaUona
weak and feeble, otbera due to child
hood troublei. HollUter, Rooky
Moaotatn Tea will pogtlvaly cor
Children end make them etroug 6 3
oeoU, Tea or Tabiete. Newlin Drog
Co.
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The United State now baa 12,000
men at work digging the Panama canal.
In Majr tbeie war forty caaee o( rel-
mk aiU two death tberefroru
In Jdd there ere over tort oaaea an
four deaths.; 5: v .' ..-;
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Notice.
Having retired from the grocery
bBina, I teke tbli opportunity of ex
preealnj; my thank to thoae who bare
extended to me their patron age.
My tranaaut-ons have been with thoae
o( the flrtt order only, with but few
eaueptlona, and thee are excluded
when Iaay that, aaide from a financial
eonel leratlon, their patronage baa
been full appreciated. ; i ;
My office hour are from 9 a u to 6
p m , and I may be fonnd at the office
ol John B Hough, o'i Adatue Avenue,
any time, before Anguet 1. Keapeot
fully your, ; , W MA'FAKLANE
J 15-23 .; ''.
Good For Stomach Trouble and
Constipation .
"Chamber lain'a Stomach and Liver
Tableta have done me a great- deal of
fcood," eays O Town, of fiat Portage.,
Ontario, Canada.: "Heing amlld phy
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tic the after effoote are not nnploHant,
and I can recommend them to alt who
Buffer from etotuach diaorder." For
sale by Newlin Drug Co. ' ' . " ;
It make no. difference bow many
medioine have failed to cure you, if
you are troubled with headache, con
atipation, kidney or liver trouble,
Holllater'a Rooky Mountain Tea wilt
make you veil.- Newlin Drug Co. '
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The transfer man.
He will take that trunk to the
Depot or your home in less
time than It takes to tell it. '
Wagou alway s at your service.
Charges moderate. Day phone
B 631, night phone Ii 12.
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-VISIT THE-
Lewis and Clark
EXPOSITIiON
To be held at Portland .
June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905.
TAKU A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA
"Through the WilUamette,
Umijua and Rogue Rivei
Valleys, of. Western Orejjop i.
pass Mt. Shasta, througi ,
. the Sacramento Valley to thr
many famous resorts on the
? line of the . ;
SOUTHERN rAGIFIC I'i!
For beautilullv , illustrate
.booklets, desaiptive f Call
iornia resois: aiaress.
W. E: CuMAN, Gen Fassr, Ajrt
Portland, Oregon.
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LADIES' AD MISSES LISLE CLOVES
Worth up to 50c, Clean Sweep Price at 13c per pair.
An offer which ue can seldom present to cur customers
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This tort'vClostj, at 6:30 p. jnv except
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At no similar sale in dur whole career liave 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 unnecessary to convince buyers of .the advantage of making their purchases now.
' Come and sec these bargains now in our window or in
further, but that much you
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EXCEPT SPOOL COTTON, BLTTERICK PATTERNS, E. & W. COLLARS, W. L DOUGLASS SHOES,
Ladies' Ready to ivcar Silk Suits
; JWash Suit Skirti, etc. '
We will have some great Values in this department. '
The spleJid business we have donj so far during
our sale in this ready-to-wear department argues
well forvthe: values we ofer.
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Oar entire line of $8 . suits in linens, lawns - V' 1 -J
and madras, many different
lai ge variety of colon . i vV. ". . ; I
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Our line of white .; plain linen
linen uiti at. k.. . (
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SHIRT WAIST SUITS
We have many excellent values left in these
popular garments. The regular 112.50 values
now ..... .. .4 ...... w ..... . . . ...... $9.00
LADIES' DRESSING ; SACQUES
In all sjzes and - large variety, of colors,
from 4 ........... . . . 45o to $3.60
; WASH; SKIRTS .;"' .C:;
tIn coverts j linens; cotton voiles and merceris
ed ginghamaV Large variety of styles to pick
from. 8ah prices from . ... r. ...... .$1.05 to $2 65
Knit Underwear
Mens fine colored balbrigan"
shirts and drawers nicely made
60 cent goods at. .. . . . . i . . . . ;
Mens fine shirts and u drawers
in black and white mixd 75c '!
eoods4 at;... ii ...Vi Ji... . '
Mens Japanese silk shins and',
drawers in salmon pink - all
sites $1X0 goods at;.,.... .V.V
LadieV fine lisle ' thread vests
;hnd t crocheted yokes J pink
and blue 25b gdods at. ,i . ... '
Ladies tine swiaa ribbed vests
all Bbaped at waist, silk trim
med 50o quality for . . . 4 ; . .
I adies lisle thread pants
short length 35o goods ; at.. . . ;
; JVIen'sf urnishings
THESE .PRICES TALK ELO-
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Mens Golf shirts good qualitv
with detached cuffs, made of
tine Percales and Madras cloth
in stiff or soft bosom 75e, 85o
and $l:.C;ialiti(i pov . .... . .
Men's Neckwear
Shield aud band bows four in
hands and teck in all colors
and styles 25o and S5o values
as.... ....... ....j,.,.
BIG VALUES IN
EMBROIDERY
10 and 12
values for.
5c
Extra;
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GREAT JULY
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PRICES THAT Mk AND VALUES
owe yourselves.'
kid, All this
.styles. - .tnd a
$5 values ...
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and
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.$2.20 to $5.5C
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WASH GOODS
600 yds; of light shirt
' iDg prints 60 and 6o
values for, i;. 4c
Cbambray " Ginghams
Jftty j deeirablo ;just 1
1 uow id all "shades 15c '
quality for . . . . .' . ; i ... 12ic
Percalesiu' blue and
; red regular I60 and
12Jc values. . . ... . . 9o
HOSIERY
Ladies fine fast black
hose double soles high
spliced heels 35 val
ues for ...... vi 20c
' Ladies fiue Uce lisle
' thread hose in white, .
bine, piuk and f browu"
60e values at: 1 , . .. , 26c
Childrens lace liele
hose in black, blu,
piuk and white 25c
?45c
60c
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$1.00
20o
35 c
23c
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50c
and 35c values, t . . . . .'
Mt-nsi fiae Hale lace
half hose iu all f hades
aud varieties 65a 75c
and 85c values.'. .....
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50c
Mens stainless ' fa&t
black hose Macs yarn
iluea for.
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"1 in 11 m tru v niurx a 1 . t in 1: r 11
INFANTS' AND MISSES' SLIPPERS 50c a pair
AmonS these are many UaUold rt $L50 1 and $2.00,
in black, bluefand red. Proper thing for warm weather
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SPECIAL NOTICE
All Mail Orders Given Pfompt Attention i-k
TUAT CONVINCE
iho tore. V?.v!!!
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Extraordinary Cleanup Sale of
Shoes and Oxfords
r Wrf have made a big cut in ' Men's, Ladies',
Misses' aud Childien's shoes as you will pee by
glancing at the list below : '
Men's Oxfords in patent colt, patent vici, Eli
season's make, our regular
.$1.75
Men's Tan' Oxfords in veiour calf and Rus
sian calf, in the newest styles, our regular
$5 values .........$3.76
Ladies' Oxfords, in black, patent colt, Good
year welt, vici and hand turned. $3.50 values $2.45
Ladies' Oxford Ties, in Tan, welt soli , veiour
calf, regular $3 60 values $245
Ladies Dark Tan Oxfords, plain toe, r gr.lar
$2 25 values . . $1.85
Two Large Bargain Counters of Men's and
: Ladies' $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 shoes
SALE PRICE $1,95
Men's Clothing
Mens 2 piece Outiug suits,
coats skeleton finished or
quarter liued, trouae 3 with
belt loops ' and tiernianeat
turn upa. Regular price $10
Sale price . . ; V."
Mens 3 piece suits iu faucy
worsteds, brown, and gray
mittures, regular price $12 50
Sale price
Mens 3 D16C8 filllf.a rami I it
$6.50
$9.50
lines in summer weight wors
teds and tweeia reduced as fok .
lows $25 reduced to ... . t2ft no
$22 60 and $20 suita reduced
$15 suits reduced'to,.,.,. .V.'." 91150
Mens summer wiight panVs
m wool tweeds, and worsteds f
m styliah stripea and ; ma
tures regular $3 values. eo65
0MLY TOWEL WORTH A NAME;
Loek,L feefaA washes;' 'and. ; :
wcojb oeuer man
towel
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TREMENDOUS
VALUES IN
MEN'S SHIRTS
75c; 85c, $1.00
4 values -
50c
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LA GRANDEOR.