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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
i 1 . U1 4 I' v V TRY SOME OF OUR LUNCH GOODS WHEN YOU GO FISHING -' Y AVE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE BAKER Adams Avenue B RO S. Phone 29 When you want GOOD PRINTING Call Phon No. 1371 Printing ' SUBS That Satisfies 'here ia a difference between printing ;wiii ao:' and that which is . the kind 70a really want. . W make a specially ol pleasing, aa we have I the equipment .. with which to produce good printing and printers who understand the art ol printing 7 ' ; , There is no order too . small or too large to receive our careiul attention. We print anything lrom posters to visiting cards. ' OBSERVER THE ..mm You don't have to lilrc a Cab 'he La Salle Street Station Chicago, which is used by trains of the Rock Island System, is located in ' the very heart of the city, less5 than a block from the Board of Trade: less than two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walk ing distance of the principal hotels, theatres and stores. You don't hirt to hire a cab to reach them. The "union loop" ia right In front of the Marion. Pay 5 cent, get aboard the derated, and yoa are irhuked to any put of town you with to reach. me lire yog other why yoa ahoala uw the Rock bland System. There are Iota of them. i. a. CORHAM, CwMraJ Aeent, ' 140 Third SL,PortiMid, Orav UNION COUNTY TEAGHERSMNS Last evening at tba Presbyterian church, Prof IX J Hcukenberry, d livered a lecture whiob, for atreogtb ot thought, beauty of English tod moral strength, u equal to anything ever heard opoa the lecture platform io thli city. The professor chose for hi subject "The Old Play Urouod and the New" Bia lecture waa a plea and a strong one, for the advancement of athletic i porta in connection with the public tchooL The leoture waa com plete with facte, and delivered in most convinoiug alyle. TODAY'S SESSION H The second day'a session of the an nnal Teachers' Institute opened ibis morning with n even greater attend anec, many teachers having arrived on the evening trains. The morning meeting wai addreued by 8lata Snpt. Ackerman, and J M Martin and H J Hockenberry of La Grande. State 8uj I Ackerman. bandied two subjects in the afternoon. The Drat wai "nnuraa of and" aiwf - "History";' Mies Wolfe of Union also read a paper, ber subject being, "The Sohool 8avioga Bank. . Tbia evening State 8upt Ackerman will deliver a lecture at the Presbyter ian church to whiob all are Invited. This lecture, like the onelast evening will be free. Teaohera Registered at Union Co, Institute. La Grande: Mertie Aldrish, Gertrude Blever, Jeanette Clark, Bnaie '.Deal, Wm Eames, Fred N Fox, Gnsale TITUTE Fisher, Boable Uoodnouno. Mary Har ris, Alios Ueosen, Myron Hockenberry, II J Hockenberry, Listie Kin;, liar garet Ladd, Maud Logsdon, Berolue Logsdon, J W Lewis, Gertrude Mit chell, Bertha Moore, J M Martin, blanche McUurrity, I. A MoHrlde. 8asan Mcllrory, Eva E Neil, Elizabeth Noble, Nellie J Nell, Minna A Need bam, lone I'eterson, Evelyn Kohan, Bessie C Biggs, Cecils L Rigs, M Snider, Mrs Uizabeth Puftlo, Tom Williams, Jas A Watson, Mabel Will- lams, Nail E Young, Bobt Wllkerson. Florenoe Harris. , Union:AJ bender, Omen Bishops, Fffle BUlincs. Emma Bid well. Roy Conktla, Mabel & Eaton, Leila Ullfll lan, Francis Hertlage, May Kinney Mollis MInnlck. Bos Mulvehill. Hannah Beeves, Elraa Thompson, Clara Wilkinson, Nora W Webb, Nellie Wolf, A D WettooU. Elgin: Mrs M J Lea, O 0 Maxwell. Cove: Ida Roberts, Mrs Ramsdell, Bella Sills, Alex Thompson, Ida Walton. ...Na.iI. AT.. ; l,- Denning Bummervllle: Zona Cboate, Fannie Gprden, Ida Hill, Desale Hill, Vesta D Johnston, Carry Jarnagin, Minnie A Nsedham, Pastl Park, Bertha Klue hart, O N Rogers, Mabel Tattle, Bessie fi Woods. -Alice!; I D Brants, fi F Case. Perry, EO Heath. ; Island City; WLTooker. Pleasant Yalley Ore: Anna Troy Welser Idaho: Etta Haworth. Salem; J H Aokerman, Chas Jonea. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notloe is hereby giveu to consumers ot CUy Wir, that on and after this date (until farther notloe ie glveu) that the houre for irrigation will be from 6pm until 7 pm, owing to the fact that that the water is getting ex tremely low, and it being absolutely neoeaaaty that the water be kept In the reservoir for lira protection and do matlo purposes. A L RICHARDSON. . ) L D RKAV18, VCommlttee Y H BOHNENKAMP. ) Dated at La Grande, this SSth day ot July 1905. the r I Complete usnortuient of , WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed dricka a specialty. Fnlr and itnpurti.ii treatment to all. Von ere in vited to call and get acquainted Everybody Look and Read The Seattle grocery company is bet ter prepared than ever to sell goods cheaper for cash . Come and examine our stock of first class groceries. We expect to eaiabliitb our business on a purely cash basis as soon as possible. W? know that by so doing wa can sell cheaper, and there by secure more trade and thereby make a greater profit at the end of the year, Casb oonnls here. Quality, weight and servios gnaran- Crescent Seattle Grocery Co. ZUNDKL A LAWSOM, .PROMINENT I CHINESE ARRIVE 'Victoria, B O., Aug. 3. Among the passengers who arrived by tha steamer ! Empress of Japsn yesterday weta two wshI thy Chinese merchants, Lo Man Loung and Pan China Man, ..who are boond to Washington to discuss Chin ese American Jtrade matters with special relation to tha boycott now be ing enforced against American goods in China, with tha Chinese minister at Washington. Id an Interview one of tha Chinese said that although they lad no official standing they wishsd to lay certain matters with regard to tha difficultiee that bad arisen before the Chinese le gation in, the United States. - Lo Man Loung said there was a strong feeling at present growing In foroe In the I coast cities of China for a anion with Japan. . 1 '-; " Mr. David L Herman, representing the Nat Balsa Southern Carnival Com pany, appeared before tba council and presented a proposition in behalf of tha Improved Order ot Bed men regarding a street carnival. Tba matter was re ferred to tha street committee with full power to act. This alternoon tba committee signed a contract with the oompany and the atrcst carnival is assorted for the week beginning Aug. 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 used. Fine Be wed work a specialty. " : Shop in Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House. T. M. STUBBLEf lELD, lllint Salo(m I CKAS, AVI voIST, Propricior. I P. . WINES. LlOUOUr I I AND CIGAES I Finest collections of stufTe ! animals on the Pacific j 1 coast, - : . Sat23!5asi4saEasasE5ass:nE3i kjJ.1 umz rruni E. THOMSON. Proprietor. , . FINEST " WINES, LIOUOES Imported and domestic CIGARS llot or cold lunch all hours 1 JenraoD Atcbus Oppoalto Depot SSSftSSSSSSSSSSS House Completed Mr. Sacford D Kinney has just com plated the work of painting Mr. Colon McKenzie's new briok honse The dining room is grained to Imitate naw oak, ot tha kind when oak waa plenty in tba old states. Old timers who have pltt rails should sea these doors; the panels look as though they were split out ot an oak log. . Tha bonsa oocopied by oar gonial merchant, Ash. Comforts tha heart, strengthens the mind. Is good ill or well. Makes the face bright as tba anmmer;morn That's what U oil I star's Kooky Moan tain Tea will do. Cures when all else fella. 35 oents. Nswlin Drug Co. When vou want a pleasant laxative that Is easy to take and certain to act. ose Chemberlain's 8tomaob.and Liver tablets For sale by Newlin Drag Co, 51 ; '1 ft Palaco Saloon CHAV ANDEBSON, Prop. ' . fin a ; wlNES, UQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand c at si Session Dissolved By Scripps New. Association , Ftockbolm, Aug t--The extra session of the Riksdag waa dissolved today, I The speaker saying that the aituation still as a dlquiting element but Bweden was absolved from all blame'. Another special session will soon be called, when Norway it tesdy to meet Swedish conditions. King Osoar gives a fete tonight In honor of the main Ifquadron which arrived last night. " Eight Hundred Out Ky Horipps News Association " Douver, Aug 3. The stilke of the eight hundred section men on the Bio Grande is complete. The General I manager states that tba Bio tirsnds Western is Dot effected. - 7 SERVICES AT . HILGARD, PERRY Next Sunday, Aag 6, I roc pec t, God willing, to preaob at Hilgard at 11 in, and t Perry at i p m ' At each place the Lord's Supper will ba observed; A cordial invitation to 1 W'l.VWHl mm. YOU V5i i the reiiT-r toe "BoeuUj If ymir tlrkeU rrtt B(tKlnianile Ralli.. Wneoiineworiu , fhereareiMmnyinltt-i-t nn nfl , pololaof Interest lo tho ; IwecQ 0dn nd IVnrrr liat tlx tlll sever beeraes tlrwome T ifyoaareiolns; east. WTHHfor mitlon anct t pretty book.Uwt will , tell yoa allaboutlt - i ' W C McBRIDE, Agent, j 124 Third St . Portlard v Oregct Baseball Players and Foot Racers attend these services is xUudd to . , ,, . i i oTurvoun. uuroe sou oear um aermuna MIUW. M"6"M r - diatsnce foot raoer ot Germany and Holland, writes Oct 27 1901; "During my training of eight weeks' foot races at 8alt Lake City, In April last, I need Ballard 'a Snow Liniment to my great eat satisfaction. Therefore, I recom mend Bnow Liniment to all who are troubled with sprains, b'uees or rheu matism." J5c, 60c, 11.00 bottle. New lin Drug Co , and if yon are a christain, partake of tba commnnion service. It is tbs Lord's table and for his people. We debar none. ' O II KING TREASURER'S CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS -VISIT THE- Four Drown Dulutb, Minn Aug , 3-Fonr lives were .lost Tuesday by tbs capsizing of a small skiff on tiwsn river, five miles north of Vera, Cass county, near lug strom's landing. The nsmes of tha drowned are: Edith Ticbenor, Goidle Tloheoor, Everett Tlchenor, Mra J M Pogoe, settlers of that portion of the ooontry, .,' , M Wtte Denies ;H New fork Ang J3 Serglus Wltle, the Bussian plenipotentiary, on his arrival hera yesterday ' afternoon em- phittlcally denied having said that Japan'! terms were intolerable. Be also denied positively that ha had rredioted that tha conference would break op in a week. Lewis and Clark EXPOSITION To be held at " Portland, i June I to Oct. J5, 1905. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette, Umpqua and Rogue River i Valleys, of Western Oregorv pass Mt. Shasta, througi . the.Sacraruento Valley to the many famous resorts on tbe , line of the . SOUTHERN PACIFIC li For beautilullr illustrated . booklets, descriptive of Cafi foinia resorts, addiess, : W. R. COM AN, Gen. Passr. Agt. Portland, Or.. Jofietaon avenae Oppo-.te Dev 4 m i ii s is mw n lassttssees 1 fi THE LOUVRE CKR1S WRIGHT, Prop. fins ; r WIIIE5. LIQUORS CIQIR5 Centtemen always Welcome Firltrtd Eaglo Sa'on CLRICH LOTTtS, Prop. ft ' FINE WXNES, and CIGARS LIQUORS' Luachoa are our specialty a ; j Croup v Is a violsnt inflammation of the mucous membrane ot tba wind pipe, whiob sometimes attends to tba larnyx and bronchial tubes; and is one of the most dangerous diseases of children It almost always comes on in tba night (live frequent small doses ot Ballards Horehoand Byrap and apply Ballard's IJnsmeot externally to tha throat ,25c, COo, $1.00, Kswlin Drug Co ; . Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on haid to pay all out standing warranto Issusd on Water Fund of t Grande City, op to and including, No, 5651 endorsed June 15th Interest on all warrants on water Fund from No C163 to No 5551 Inclu sive, ceases from tbls date . Im Grande, Oregon, Aug 3rd, 1905, , J WALSH City Treasurer. Surameroile Sittings Weather dry and hot. MisaBola Rhodes of Elgin is visit ing in our town mis week. Mr. Wane Wade and family. Miss Qraoe MoKemle and Miss Effie Hob- son, all of Wallowa, wsre callers In our town Wednesday on their way to the Portland fair. . Miss Maggie Dugan returned home Tnesday from a' weeks stay in Wai' Iowa. V Mr. Mat Wills lsft a few days ago tor Pullman, Wash. MUG : Indigestion : ' . With Its companions, heart? bnrn, flatulenoe, torpidity of the liver, con stipation, palpitation of the heart, poor blood headaobs and othsr nervous symptoas, sallow skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and legion. ot other ailments, is at ojoe the most wide spread and destructive malady among tha American people. The Herblne treatments will cure all these troubles. 5oe bottle Kswlin Prog Co .. . Whsn yon feel a sense of weight and oppression after meals it means Indi gestion. Uolllater's Kocky Mountain lea positively cures indigretion, con stipation and stomach tronbles. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug uo mm mm Jofl'ereoa Avenue, Opptwite depot DEPART UT'rg.nlQR -"OM No HiiHlAke. Demer. Ft ' Not 1:50 pm Wortli, OnmhH, Kan- IjKim No 6 aaa City, Ht. Luuia. Cui- Hot 8:10 a. m. oo nud fcaat. . M.pm' . ioi ' ' Portland, Dai ks. Fen- dlaton. Walla Walla, nt lMkytnn, I'oruoroy, Cot- , 1:50 a m. f", Moyoow, Bpokane. (pm and poiuka tnl and ' north ii Spokaxe Portland, Dalles, ftn dleton. UniKtlllZ WaL o5 lula, Lewiiton, t'olfai. No Mukow, Wallacr, War SH6p.ni. nar, Hpokww aiif uther 8;Wam poioU t aud nortb ' via H)oitaui No, S3 Iiland City, A licet, lm- D11ji cs. blar and i .gu. Con- Bo 81 epl rn nana tim with Punday u-! tot polnta la Wat 6d80sa kliin lowa. ,. . Urnn Htaamcra aetwasn l'ortland and Ba Kiaatkiioo avary St d4a. THE BUUNSWIUK - J, F. BOEMX AS8 J.f. KOOil. PUOP, FIHE WIHE5 LIQUOR And tho beat brands ol CIQ1E5 . Alwayaontuad " Ml leu drinks a apeolitlty ' Ante ad sec If yoa don't got It. TtiU la a gen tlemen's raaort and will be run as sucn , a a e a a . a caaiouBa. iiot, as i' aa.lHlHurti In (.Ucn days people went up to i Mt. Olympus to consult tbe iOods regarding their happiueBs. tT- 1 .. . t . i - ,. . tvuajr iwuie uuuio luouoauia UJ regarding theit bappineds and pleasure, for we sell Olytspia beer. All tbe joy that a glaas of beverage a're gave is experienced In a cool draught of good old Olympia. Give us a Ciil. i sommer Phone Main 6-1 . lltWIIIHHfttHvl c I i - ; - The laxatlvb elTect of Clmrnb6il,iia's Stomach aud Liver Tibials Is m. p, -r. able and so natural that you t realize It is tbe elfect of a iii-h;,:' , For sal , Nswliu Drug Co. i