La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 27, 1905, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4
4
' i
I
t
H
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. PCLACK, Prep.
t Go to the 'Jity Grocery and Bakery for groceries, fresh
2: fruits and vegetables. "
rCESH BREAD, CAKES AD
Give us a call one time and you
again. We keep the best and
the market affords.
nut rilintiri-iMiltinumiiMiiiiiii-i-T-
this:
New Mattresses $2.60
Dresser 6.35
BICICLE BARGAINS
To Close Out $4 to $12.50
'" -. ' Easy payments .. , .". .
Bike Tirei, guaranteed, $7.$5 Inner Tubes $1.00
Bicycles Repaired. Bike Tires and Supplies at (owest
prices. Upholstering. Furniture and Stove Repairing.
" Carpets Cleaned and Laid. - - ;
Phone K! 1161 ;V-....V
Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods ;
it
ROUGH A N D J
. Wt't ..n-ir. !
moui a i ngs, lxu.
YT7-. L.... 1.. . i.lr a! R
; hand in the yard at our Mill; ? We deliver In any g f
I - quanity to any place.; .. :
0 PRirF AIMn ftllAI ITY
MCKINNIS BROS.
t 5
; Vergere
I Sumraerville,
LvUMBER
-RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than it io sold in
La Grande. We Deliver it to your Building;
Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
' PERRY, OREGON. ' " ;
nil IHi'll
4
WE
j '
i
Doors :- Sash Shingles and
Lumber
Io large quantities direct from factories and mills
at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the
- lowest price, we get the best goods, and can afford
. to sell at figure that others buy for, thereby giv
ing our customers the benefit of wholesale puces
STODDARD
L-'i in!-..,'.. -l
J ,..,.,-. . . .... - ... 4
I
PIES, EVERY DAY I
will be sure and come
freshest of everything
week
Reservoir Sioves $7.50
Tenti 7.25
U K C S o c U - pj
i - v t-v n '-m
!IIib W m4Sttt k1ujire Art "
p
v fiUARAfUTFFD ' : M
Phone "
v Oregon
BUY
LUAVBER CO.
NOTICE TO
FRUIT GROWERS
A tbe nest ancnal meeting o( the
(I'ortbwest Fruit GrowtrV AMOoiatlon
will b beld In L Qrtad torn time
next winter, and a fruit dealers u
well aa railroad men . attend these
meetings, ech looking after Lis uwa
special prt of the basinets, slso fi ait
growers from sit Northwest frnit grow
lug sections, therefore no pains should
be spsred on onr part to tusks tu best
of tbe situation.
This will be an opportunity we will
not bars for greet many years again,
to show to the world what we can
raise in tbe way of fruit, etc., so it be
hooves ere 17 one Io ' do something to
show to these people wbat we bare and
csn produce. ; ,y. ..
I detire to ' urge npon ever' frnit
grower, however tma.it, to do What be
csn to make this meeting what it
should Le and what we can, if we will,
the best ever held.
Now is the time to big In to pnt
away some of the beat of every kind of
fro.it, act., and let us make the beet
display ever yet mads at any previous
meeting of this Association, -1 bellsvs
we can if eaob one will begin now.
As I said before, oot only frnit
growers but fruit buyers, potato and
other vegetable dealers. In faot, gener
al commission men will be here from
very part of the United . States and
Canada, looking for socb things as they
can handle. Bo dc not look upon this
as a trivial matter, but a purely busi
noss matter. ' - ' ' .'
t If yon desire to establish a reputa
tion for yonr goods, yon wast first .let
T""' ---- U r yv'tiie 'ar
ticles they want, and learn bow tbey
Want them 'prepared for market, and
that they can get them here, .
i I assure yon that it , cost 04 , small
effort to get this meeting of the Asso
ciation here, as many other places
knor tbe benefits to be . derived from
these gatberiugs and many were the
invitations to go to other places.'
Now as we have it, let us show oar
appreciation by a good display of oar
best staff. '. -: . , ;
V QD HUFFMAN, Sejeratary.
; ; Peculiar WillJ ,
r Pittsburg, ' Joly 27. Tha will of
Miss Anna M Gunning, welt known
and wealthy, who died Joly 18 at the
age of 55 years, was filed for probate
today, and Is one of the most remark
able of documents. Hbe leaves her an
tire estate of fSUO.OOl, after making
bequests amounting to $18,000 to ..rela
tives, to 1'arl F Miller, a well known
business man, on condition that he
divorce his present wife or that she
die. Otherwise he does not receive a
penny. ' ' :. ' . ." '
fears ego Miller was the sweetheart
of Mist Claiming, and she ia- said to
have loved him devotedly,' ' bat' after
ooorting her soma time he married hla
present wife, who was Miss Jane Wil
li Ins. Miss Gunning never forgave and
never forgot. ; . .;t :,.,;.
Miss Gauning also wills to . Miller
all i. let urea, brioabrao and, household
furniture that he may desire, but in no
oe is Mrs. Miller to have any, article
or the nse of any article. , . , t
Welser, July 27. The newa 'of a
shooting affray yesterday at the tnir)
ing camp of Warren was rsceived hero
lata this afternoon, in which Fred
Morris, a gambler, was killed by J W
Ifoang, also a gambler.' Tha men
were partuers in a gambling gam. The
killing was the result of a quarrel over
a woman ,. 7 ..
Morris was well known here where
he formerly lived. . Ilia first wife, who
secured a divorce from him, Is a resi
dent of this eity. : Morris had quite a
reputation as a baseball ' player.? Ue
waa for a time a member of tha Boise
professional team, lie waa shot three
tlmea. . ' . .. .
Boarding and Rooms
People visiting Portland fair, and
wanting good board and rooms at reas
onable prices, call on or address Mrs.
G Bartholomew, 200 Dixon street,
Portland., August 8
Briok furnished ; in any
quanity or any style. No
contract too ' email or too I
large. See samples of our
pressed, brick. "
GEO. KREIGER;
' La Grande, Oregon.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
We $t!l for Cash, therefore can
sell on a lioser margin than the
Credit merchant.
i'"t ofcraceries ia come and
call and sea for your self .
We ran oar Of p delivery wagon and
know that oar goods are properly de
livered.' i
' We carry the famous monopole
brand which is a sufficient guarantee.
All errors cheerfully corrected.
Crescent Seattle Grocery Co.
. ZUKDKL A IAWSON. , " .
. . . Have your ' , '
' SHOES REPAIRED
where you can get it done
right." I guarantee all my
work to be first class, and
nothing but' the best ma
terial . rjHed. Fine aewed
work a specialty. ' '
Shop la Lewis Building,
opposite Sommer House.
t :M. STUBBLEnELD,
iieal Estate Loans, Any amounts on
City and Country Real Estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title ap
proved.' ' " : ' ' :' "
; LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
! :' Assessors Notice
'Notice is hereby given that tha aa
bp and persons wishing to make any i
Changes in their aasesments, or part
ies having recently sold lots or peice
of property and wish the same to ap
pear upon tha booka of the aaaessors
office, are requested to call at this of
fice within the next ten days .and so
notify the assesor. A oy person deslr
ing a copy of their . aesessmeut may '
have the same by notifying this ofnre
either pereonally or by loiter:
J II Morton, Assessor for Union
County. . Dated thla fifteenth day of
July, 1905. " , ' A 1 ;
; Plans -Wanted ;
"Notice la hereby given that tha ' Dis
trict 8chool Board of School District
Number One of Union County, Oregon,
will receive, up to 4 b'olook p m of
July 25, 1905, plana for an eight room
and basement briok and stone school
bouse of the approximate cost of $10,
000 not including inside finishing of
upper story..-'' -v-.- :
Plans to be left with A O Williams,
School Clerk.'.. ''v : -t'U i:
e Board reserves tbe right to reject
any and all plane.' "
I'La Grande, Oregon, July 13, 1905.-"
V "A O WILLIAMS, School Clerk.
Jaly25'K: ':- ,r.-v-'-:
Notice To Water Consumers
.All persons knowing themselvee to
be in arrears fur city water are here
by notified to call at the office of tha
city Recorder and settle st once. In
order that there nay be no miss under
standing we cite the customer to tha
following section , of ' the' city
ordinance. , This ordlanoe will be In
forced. . ., '
, Seotlon 28 The water rates shall be
payable in advance at tbe office of
the water saperintsndent on the first
day of each month (except for meters
which sra payable on the first day
of tha succeeding month), and it not
paid within the, first ten days the
water will be shot otf the premises, as
provided in Sections 26 and 27.
Later ordinance providea that water
ratea shall be payable to City Record
or Instead of Water Superintendent.
Puts light in tba eye, tints th cheek
with Nature's bloom, loosens tba ten
sion of life, brashes the nobwebs from
the brain, that's : what JJoliister's
Rocky Mountain Tea Will do. 35c, Tea
or Tablets, Newlln Drug Co. -
. When vou waot a pleasant . laxative
that Is eaay to take and certain to act,
use Chamberlain's 8tomaoh and Liver
tablets. For sale by Nawlin Drag Co,
?:..'w1; o.H
YOU
WILL BE SATISFIED
iryvxir llokta reait -and
KloUiamM Raiii.
Line ul the world"
the Ttonvnr
tut "Hoenlo
;::; . IJEOAUfe
i'hare are no many aoento alt -aol on : end
polutanf iulmrwt alonx tba trie it '
iwenOdaiud Dcnnr tiat tbttllp
never become Unaume
If yooarerolng mat, write for .3 for-
nutUoD and cot a proUjr bo.ik.Utat will
. WU you aU about it T . . .s
V W C McBRlOE, Agent, '
' 1 124 Third St -Portlard
w Oregot-
0LASSiriED Advertisements
r'OB SALE A new and op to date
t a.a iHiiariAll
six room cottage, in ngu
Chesp for eauh. Modern arrange
ment, will rent for $2D par montli.
For particulars address box 633 Ia
fi,n,i. ft - 6-29-7-29
WANTED Day work by a competent
and reliable woman. Leave com
munications at this office. Mre L
Mangers, Hllgsrd Oregon. J-7-A4
con OIIP Th InU and baildlog.
4- VH J. ' "
Now bringing 150.00 per month rent,
In La uranue, omy soow.
Q H POWERS, Slater Block.
; Centennial Hotel c
RiTPqH nar' rtif mull 25ctt
Hnanial r&tAi farniahed monthly pa
trons. Mrs A S Jioroheson and Mies
O M Garm proprietors, no
Adams Avar Phone No 1161
W AN TED Girl for gonersl house
work. Most be a good cook. Ad
dress F O box 387 11 tf
FOR RENT A small , house near
I Adams avenue, west. Inquire at
: Newlin'a Drag Store.
WANTED A women to do light
house work tor two. Old Town.
M aksr. tf
;i . NOTICE
: We pay highest Market prices for
chickens. Want all ya" have., got.
uui nmttuws on jeaerson Ave.
OR Cash Co.
j IDEAL CASHING MACHINE
Any person wishing to purchase an
Ideal Washing Machine, please leave
word at Seattle Grocery tore and the
sgeut will call and see yon; promptly.
7-23 J 3 TBOS. SIEQMUND, agent.
Warning
Notice is hereby given that anyone
found damping refuse of any ' kind on
any of tha property bslonglng to the
La Grande Real Estate Association
will be vigorously prosecuted.
This property includes' alt of tha
Riverside and Williamson's additions
to La Grande.
LA GRANDE REAL ESTATE ASS .
ft 13 tf Wm. Miller, Prea't.
Perfeot womsnhood depends on per.
feet health. Nature's rarest gift of
physical beauty comes to all who use
Uollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Bright eyes and red cheeks follow its
use. ascents. Newlin Drug Go.
It makes no difference bow many
medicines have failed to car you, . it
you are troubled with' headache, con
stipation, kidney or liver .troubles,
Holllster's Rooky Mountain Tea will
make you well. Newlin Drug Co.
IN A HURRY?
-1 ' THEN CALL
t Wtt. EEYNOLDS
The transfer man.
He will take that trunk to the
Depot or. yonr home in leas
time than it takes to tell it.
Wagon always at your nervice.
Charges moderate. Day phone
B 531, night phone R 12.
J. L. MARS,
Contractor - and Builder
'$ Dealer in Building MateriaT.
La Grande, Or.
Drop a line, nsming work, and I wil
give tbe right price.
GITY BREWERY
JUUUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon'
; Ask for La Grande
..4.,. , : - -
LA GRANDE BEER IS. MADE IN U GRANDE
SHOUI.D HAVE THh rKEFERENCE
GRAINING AND
ART DECORAING
Way not get your painting dona well
when you tan have it cheaper than it
takes for tbe average dauber to spoil '
itr Get used to having nice wood
finishing on tha Inside of your dwell
ing. Egg abell and velvet gioss,
"mirror nollsh" etc. 8 D Kinney can
grain op your old painted rooms and
make tha wood like fine, quarter sa
oak furniture
1433 Adams Ave. La Grands Ore
FOR TRADE 1 3tf inch wagons.
Will trade for hay, oats, potatoes or
other fsrm produce. Apply to J An
thony, or address Boa 142, La
Grande, Ore. . "' - ' '
FOR BALE Good second hand baggy '-.
will be sold at a bargain Inquire at J
M H Klrtleys livery bam. tf ;
FOR SALE OR TBADF Good young
driving horse. Inquire of Mrs. Gol
II than. A '
FOR SALE A second band seltblnd
sr, In fairly, good condition. In.
quire of Mr. Newsoma, .
Reward
A reward of 150 will be paid by tba
urande Konde block Grower Protect- '
ive Association for the arrest and con
viction of anyone for stealing stock in . .
Union county.
Signed by ' the Secretary .'
Take HoilUter's Rooky Mountain
Tea. Sea it exterminate the poison,
feel it revitalize the blood and nring
back that happy Joyous feeling of by
rods daye. 35 cents, lea or Tablets-.
Nswltn Drug uo.
Indigestion i
With its companions, heart; bum,
flatulence, torpidity of the liver, con
atipation. palpitation of the heart,
poor blood headache and other nervous '
symptons, sallow skin, foal tongue,
offensive breath and legion of other
ailments, Is at o'.ioe tbe most wide
spread and destructive malady among
tha American people. The Herblne
treatments will core all these troubles.
5oo bottle Nawlin Drug Co
Greatly in Demand
Nothing is mors In demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleanser,
such aa Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Tbey are Just what yoa need to cure
stomach and liver troubles Try them.
At Fewlin Drag Co. drag store., 25o
guaranteed.
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY. Principle
MUS, DAY, Attiitant
This onoof the best musical In
itiations In the state. Daring the
ytar 1904 there were nearly Four
thousand lessons given. The people
in this city and valley are hegin
Ing to discover the great advantage
of this school. Tha system used is
the latest and moat praotical, and
includes all the latest dieoovsrles
ia tha art of teaching musio. The
tchool Is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 iafor beginners, from
S years up, and taking in the 1st to
ftd grades. In this department
pupils come one hoar every day
In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to
15. Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they deslr. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in thla school
wto do not study. - .
. OPPOt the Foley House over
the Candy Store Phone 473.
Beer and':getthe Best
0.
il
a
-.iS,
.
H
;.f.:'
... u
. " . : 1
:'. r-'
7
M
C- I. f