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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1905)
I s : i A ! i An toi U i, " - - : ' . , ' 0 T-ande Evening; Observer Watered Ormol. Nail Matter. Pnbliabed daily except Sunday One year in advance t80 Single copy !. Wednesday, July 26, 1905. ADVEKTISIKO BATES Dlply Ad rata, farnl.tud apoo application Local reading notion lOo per Una flnrt dmt. Uod, jo pef Ha lor Mch BubqoeuJ lnsar- tioo. - .- . HI atluD of ob Oolenot, so f r It n. Card! of (bank, to per Una. o.toj.ijj square miles, a popa- latioo in 1902 of 141.C00.000. r thai year her foreign commerce amounted to $637,856,000, 3rd Japan ircludiDg Formosa had an urea of 161,113 tquare miles, a population of 43.5G8.- oOOand in 1D02 carried on foreign trade in which $274.- 659,000 worth of staffs were bought and sold. 4th Chioa with an area of 1,532,420 square miles baa 407.- 253.000 people and in 1902 its foreign trade amounted to Zr 833,031,000. ' The United Stales has a roon. lation of 82,000,000 and in 1904 carried a foreign trade of $2, 451,914,642 of oar foreign trade in1904 we bought and sold to the Orient $256,822,179 worth of stuffa, that is, our Orential trade was a little more than one tenth of all our foreign commercial transactions, If Germany can crowd us out of the Orient she will do it. Word comes from China that it is there believed that German influence is aiding the boycott the Chinese have started there asiiisi ihe US LADIES' AND MISSES LISLE CLOVES Worth up to 50c, Clean Sweep Price at. 15c per pair. An offer which ue can seldom present to our customers INFANTS' AND MISSES' SLIPPERS 50c a pair Among these are many that sold at $1.50 and S2.G9, in black, blue and red. Proper thing for warm weather TV O EMPERORS MEET . The meeting of two crowned heads, Kaiser William of Ger many and Nicholis of Russia, in the Gulf of Finland on Monday last m -y have a greater interest to the people of the United State than many of our citizens sup. pose. This is a commercial age. The peoples of the several na tions, now, do so much trading with each other, and the home life in : all ' the nations ia so materially effected by for aim ;;, mat : modern state craft ' or necessity, has much, more to do with commercial afraiia ih n any other period of the world a 14 itliza tba blood and hrina bistorv. It (a .M. ,i..t. 5?" ,07" 'ello&- ?' that the meeting last Mondav m 1 Newlia l)ru - 1 " ; the two Emperors was lar! Good Fnr Unmirk T.,ki. i urougni about toconbider the ; fWm.iirt. ru uuu miure commercial -ohamWi.1 '.stn. h 1.,-.. vu wuu d.wr deal ' of PortatfB. Dreaent w hiu,n T-, ...j UDlarl0. "Heing amlldphr- .., -7 '-u .uu slfl ,h, ,(ter effeoti e not ajoDlaaaant. .... U0 y.uugui, w a close ana I can recommend them to all who lit . .. I . cm wuu as imio curtailment of the ,uuw "om siomacu diaorder." For trade of ItiiHi nA na.m- . b' wlln Co. ST O KI This Store Closes at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday SPKCIAL NOTICE All Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Chief Resigns Chicago July 2ft Chief of Police. u iSKiii resigned . tbie afu.nr, .. 01 years of aertice on the foroe. Hit uoceuor baa not yet been appointed. Take UoUhtar'a Rmk. Mnn.i- Tea. Hee It aztermlnai th nni.nn interests of their respective do- Tablete hate done roe great minions and so plan that the Rood" 0 To", of Bat present wur htwm T. ...J OnUrlo, Canada. -Heing am Last Week of Our Great S!eai July Sale Suojjriiiiti-a DKPABT the Orient as possible. rhj people of the United States have a large financial in terest involved, should the peace negotiation now ahout to com mence between Russia and Ja pan he so conducted as to create a commercial combiue between Russia, Japan, Germany and ft ii n a antAVk r.t a At ental trade, . the United Stales Afca liMQN BHJJH xwu, ana may in a ehoft time find out, that bo far as trade with the Orient is concern ed it will be in the situation of a bound boy at a corn husking navo nothing to say, Let us take a glance at the parties to the prospective com bine which Germany is thought to be eudeavoring to create against the United Statet 1st The German Empire has an area of 203,830 square miles, ft population of 68,549.000 and in 1902 had a foreign trade of 12, 453,491,000, In addition to tne German Empire proper it has colonies that cover 1,025,- 82'J square miles populated with 13,5 13,000 people that carried on a foreign trade of 413,466,000, Mo. S:j(i p m Nlll fc.iOa.rn. Hoi t0 a m. K0 5 SiOS p. ra. No. M Dally i- mil Sunday teUam Time Bclx-dul ali-nnu LA. OHAHUK, OR RO Worth, Omana. kao- fcflo a n aa City, St. Louia, Chi- No , oagoauaKaat. tJMpn Portland, Dal lei, Pen aioUjn, Walla Walla, Na1 fax. Womow, bpukana, - and poiuta erat and P u nta-ta riaapokace I'ortland. D.lloa, IW illetoo, Omatilla, Wal- lula, Lawiston, Coliaa, . Mo Moacow, Wallace, Vr! - nor. ttpukain and othw J;30am polfiU aaat and aurtb via Miokan raland City, Aiual, Im bier and nigin. Con- Ho 11 ue liooa at Klijiu wltli UeturMluumat SJOpm u ..' " wwmn i oniana ana Ban Knnotaoo every nve d4ya aaNouiMwM. -VISIT THE- in 1902, .naking the total foreigu I PW1C Qllfl Plltl? trade of Germauv amount in .WW UidJK $2,460,957,000. 2nd Russia has an area of There are many kada of meat, but we sll onlf alie beat kind. A ; trial order will convince you of meirutu or this statement We ' kill only the beet specimens aud kill it correctly. . Our prices are as low as constant wun toe best quality. EXPOSITION To be held at Portland, June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette, Umpqua and Rogue River ; Valleys, of Western Oreo pass Mt. Shasta throuK the Sacramento Valley to thr many famous resorts on tbv line of the nnT n ininin id W I'AtlflU I'il. For beautifully illustrate L booklets, descriittive 'f Call lorniareso'tii: aaaress.1 , ; W. E: COMAN, Gen. Fajsr. Aj nnumiii e n You must get in line if you wish to take advantage of the great est dollar saying opportunity La Grande has ever put before the Public. Our CLEAN SWEEP SALE closes Monday evening, July 31, and unless all signs fail will go dovvii as a record breaker. - REDUCED EXCEPT SPOOL COTTON, BUTTERICK PATTERNS, E. & W. COLLARS, W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES, J U I y Splendid Money Saving Specials In Ladic's Suit Department You 'could hardly hope for sacb valaes in ' the windup sales of August, And here they are with all the wearing time ahead, i i iV.;"-.t . M;'. ft $2.75 LINEN SKIRTS, DAINTY, DURABLE, $1.80 Summer skirts of pure white linen, cat ia V 9 gore flare. Splendidly adopted for wear these warm summer days. A $2.75 value : SUMMER WASH SUITS All. the season's stvlea and in all onU,. 1 f - mmmm W1W t - J1 I a a . . . l 1 I: j J - vuiuih Ubambray Gineham Jn li?ht Mha tnr.v 7 7 gored and pleated skirk, full flare pleat. w c p Plain white dotted swisa auit, trimmed wun insertion, full flare skirt. $6.00 value $2.90 $4.00 S D f O Tf wMrvn, oen. ra?s DOCk & 1 hOIlliiS Portlantl, Oregon. 1 C Women's Summer Undenvear Svvcepingly Reduced. WOMEN'S 65c V UNION SUITS 40c . . . . - White cotton mer ode " Union Suits; short sleeves, knee length, regular value 65c 40c WOMEN'S $5.00 PURE SILK VESTS $3.75 Fine light weight pure Italian silk vests, hand emhrni. dered, ailk tiim miog. Regular $5 valaes, now $3.75 WOMEN'S 25c VESTS, 20c , low neck, sleeveless, ribbed vesta, plain, neat trimming. Regular 25c value A ROYAL BARGAIN IN THE MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ' 1 300 MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS consisting of everything that is good and stylish, bearing the brands of the most reliable makes of our land. $25 Values,now $20.00 2252 and - 20 values, now 15 " " 10 17.00 9,50 7.00 BOYS' WASH SUITS 20c Mlii $ values,now $ .50 I f LOO " " .75 . l jT 1.25 " " .oo ISO G n s w PAIRS OP LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES TV That were regular $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 values now $1.95 p s i BIQ VALUES IN EMBROIDERY 10 and 1 2J values for 5c 8 Extra ' j J LA GRANDE, OR. Extra Specials t1 TREMENDOUS VALUES IN MEN'S SHIRTS 75c, 85c, $1.00 values 50c j mm I) r i i Ml if SI Br. tmt is i.