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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
Hi' Governor Says It Will Be a Democrat j J .IjL WATCHES? I ; I u' Yes, of course we have 1 Vl""w "atchea, the very best 1 iSr $M watches made. We also ' - -iEjar JV bave Clocks, and every- " thing in the -Wiry line J. H. PEARL I ? " TTld Jewelry ln'd, t0 look 1,kt D8W Repair work given prompt I t . j j Clocks taken mm of attention. ; From Eastern Oregon and in all Proba bility will be Judge Ramsey I -A. Vi IF our responsibility of $137,000.00 is guarantee enough, - IF our rate of interest on certificates of deposits high enough. IF our ratejoflinterest on loans low enough, IF the accomodations we afford are satisfactory, IF you are not aiready a cuotomer of this bank, then we invite you to become one, WE guarantee you absolute &eftty 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 you offer and the balance you keep with this bank. Respectfully, XJho farmers and TJraders 9fatona SSank . Xa SrmmJt Ortyem. JoskphJPalmer, J. W. Scbibkb, G. E. McCclly, President. Cashier. 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 jCa Srande Snvesiment Co. Foley Hotel Building La Grande, Oregon FOR CASH Iron Beds,. . . .x regulai $3.50 now $2.65 Steel Coil Spring regulrr 3.50 now 225 Sanitary Steel Couches regular 14.50 now 8.C0 Hard maple frame, woven springs,.. 3 00 now 195 Hard maple fraroe, wovei cot- 2.75 now 1.75 Linoleum, only 60c per y a r. Home furnishing Bargains F. D. HAISTEN, r.... it . uc i ! Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods "If there t to be a vacancy on the lUU suprrme tenoh" said GoTeinor George E Chamberlain this morning. "1 think the appointee should be Lemoorat. for it la bat proper that the ftemocrtalcj party should have some representation in the ooart. I am elto ol the opinion that the ap pointment ahoold be from . Eastern Oregon, as all the judgelar from the western part of the state. The only two Democrats from eastern Oregon wno hare been recommended to me thas tar ere Thomas O Hailey of Pend -let on and William M. Ramsey of La Grande. Both are abte lawyers. I know nothing as to the accuraoy of the report thaty ostlce Bean it to be appointed United Slates judge" Governor Chamberlain's statement disposes of many rumors as to what bo would do in the event that Justice ltean were elevated to the federal benoh. Some of the political prophets have been drawing heavily on their imaginations in the effort to foroast the GoverLor'a choice end they have picked lawyers from all parte of , the state, Republicans as well as Demo crats. It Is plain that In the event that the gsvernor Is oalled on to All a vacancy in the state supreme court he will name an eastern Oregon Demo crat and 'be absence of unforeseen ciroamstancea that either Thomas G Hailey or Judge Rmsey will be ofcoeen. The governor's appointee will hold office only until a snooeasor has been elected by popular vote and haa quail tied, whioh under the existing ;iaws would mean until Jauuary 1907. IRON BEDS dulllldl y Oltvl I UIUIMs uvuuiivj uiiu xjji direct from the factory at lowest possible prices Deserves Credit I Yellow Hawk Tribe Number twenty three, improved Order of Red men of! t be World certainly, made a wise' choke wben they eelectea sue tmi, Reias Southern Carnival Company toj exhibit at their street fair. This city' baa had several atreet fairs and it is j not saying to much to state that this carnival is far superior to any thing in , the carnivbl line ever before exhibited here. There is not an obj actional at-, traction on the street, and all of them are really entertaining. The show do aignated as the "Deep Sea Divers' is more than ertrtaining, It is really nstruutlve and educational. It la well worth the money and time required to see it, and gives a correct Idea of the work accomplished by the men who toil on the bottom of the sea. The other attractions are above the average street fair shows The exhib ition given at the Stadium, la as Rood as can be seen any where, and many of the acts are equal to the best oirous acta The aot of the Japanese tumblers and eqnilibrlnmists seems to be the seme of human pretention, and Mr goboeno'e trapeze aot displays great powers of indurenoe and still Loop the Loop and the blcyole whirl are both good acts and certainly dem onetrate that the performers are throughly trained and absolute masters of their wheels. There are many other good acts at tbe Stadlnm which are equally deserving of speolal mention. The high dive Jby Madam Llljen which takes place twioe each day never fails to draw a crowd, and the lady is deserving of all the applause which she receives. At nlgbt she makes tbe fire dive which is a decided novelty, and as she jam us from ber lofty platform completely enveloped in Are tbe certainly makes a most striking speotacle. Taking the carnl val aa a whole It la a complete snocess and tbe Red men have reason to leel proud of their first attempt ss publio entertainers. ' BUYS UNION COUNTY HAY II G Newport, president of the New port St Construction oompany, who wae in the city yesterday left last evening for his home in Echo. While here Mr Newport purchased 300 tons of ha; from F S liram well's Union hay raDch, to be used for fted in tbe construction of the Furnish ditch near Echo which Mr Neport bus the con tract for constructing. The FuruUh ditch leaves tbe Uma tilla river three miles east of Echo and winds around the low hilis for 30 milan. anverincr fha Tom I u. Milan flat north of Echo. The ditch will reclaim about 10,000 acres of some of: the beat land in Umatilla county by winter irrigation, The ditch will be I completed about March let of the coming year, and the land thrown open for settlement. Croup Ie a violent "inflammation of the mucous membrane of tbe Ind pipe, which sometimes extends to the larnyx aud bronohial tabes; and is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comee on in the night (iive frequent email doses of Eallards llorehound Syrup and apply Ballard's Mntment externally to the throat 25c, 50c. $1.00, Newlin Drug Co MYSTERIOUS A DISAPPEARANCE Disappesred from his home In Can yon City, Oregon, on Monday, July 81, 1905, John L Huffman, age 33 years, height 6 feet 7 ioobea, weight about 125 pounds, complexion fair, light blue eyes, brown hair, short brown musta he. Wore blaok slouch bat, light gray coat aod (pants and bine overalls. Mind may be deranged Is member of Canyon Camp No 218, W. O W., of Canyon City. Is printer by trsde. Any Information concerning him will be thankfully re ceived by Canyon Camp No 218, W, O W, Canyon City, Oregon Tent Meetings The subject at the tent this e enlng will be "Present Truth." Synopsis of discourse given at tbe tent Wednesday evening by Prof. M E Cady on "Christian Ed oca t ion." "Christian Education" an "All Boon i Education." Text: "And the ohild grew, and waxed atronj in spirit. filled with wisdom : and the grace of God was npon him." St. Luke 2:10. 1st. Physical Development, "The child grew." 2nd Spiritual Development, "He waxed strong in Spirit." 3rd Intel leotual Developmeet, "He was filled with Wisdom." A Symetrical Edaoation. The moral development Is tbe balancing power that enables the youth to nee their physical and mental power In tbe right lines. Greece gained great heights lu phys ical snd Intellectual development, but failing in moral ednoation she went into decay and heathenism. Tbe demand of the hour is sn educa tion of tbe three fold nature ut man, physical, mental and moral powers of tbe children and yonth. The work of Uroker T Washinaton at bis school in Tuskegee, Alabama, and its Influence In lifting np hie race to higher ground, as see by the speak er at a recent visit to that institution. The parents in the home education ahoold begin the work of developing the three fold natura of their children. "Train up a child in the way he ebonld go and wben be is old, ..e will not de part from it." Prov. 22 :C. A largt heating stove basbeen placed in tbe tent, insuring comfort to all who come to the meetings during tbe cool eveuings. Ungulates tbe stomach and bowles, heals and soothes the little ones' stomachs and gives tbem a heatbful and natural sleep Holliater's Kocky Mountain Tea is the children's bene factor. 35 cents Newlin D New Thresher Ttnmaa Mountain, with Kunkel A Co., of Pendleton, returned home this evening from tbla valley where be has been setting up a Peerless thresh ing outfit sold bi his firm to Myers &, Miller of near Cove. He reports the machine running splendidly and the yield of wheat first class. x Babies' skin will be eoft, and smooth if you give them HolliBter's Rooky Mountain This month. It regulates tha stomach and bowels. It makes the little one sleep and Brow 35 cent. Newlin Drug Co NOTICE We pay highest Market prices for chickens. Want all you have got. At onr Warehouse on Jefferson Ave. G R Cash Co. Don't wait until your blood Is Im povrisbed spd yon are eick and ailing, but take Holliater's .Rocky Mountain Tea. It will postively drive out all impuritiee. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Co. m i m ieO ROUGh AND DRESSED LU MBER Mouldings, Elto. j ,We have a large stock of Building material always on S. hand in the yard at our Mill. We deliver in any y quanity to any place. id i m i si IS PRICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. M'KINNIS BROS. Vergere Phone Summerville, Oregon rnr... leaiSJUHllHllSiilEili I II i; n M L I 6: I I lb r lb I ID Beautiful new things in t . FURNITURE Received today. A carload direct from the eastern factories at prices never quoted beloreon this class of goods. Writijg desks;lovely things m library, center and dining tables; mattresses that bring fairy dreams. Get married and let me fit up your home for you. Easy installments i( so desired. Vr V. K. HOHNENKAMP; Special sale on ICE CREAM f REEZERS New and Desirable Hand Bags. New Style Bruster Brown Belts. Pretty Feather Fans v Tub Collars in a variety of style. Street Hats $l Don't overwork In hot weather, buy your Children's Underwear ReadyMade. E W WELLMAN & CO '.La Q-rande - Oresron H EN RY S6 CAP R FUHER1L DIRECTORS LICCNJCb IEMBILflER5 Lady assistaut OalUansweredday and nigbt, Phone No. 621. J.O Henry, residence 664 J. J. Oarr, residence 388 La Grande Oregon ? -H' f ? j'1 5 If i 4 CATARRH A UNIVERSAL DISEASE Catarrh usually begins'with a cold in the head, but does not stop there. The mucous membranes all become inflamed and secrete a filthy, unhealthy matter fc'hich is absorbed by the blood and dis tributed to all parts of the body, The patient la then continually hawVing end spitting, the nose is stopped up, the ears have a ringing or buzzing noise, the throat becomes sore, and as the un healthy matter more thoroughly satu rates the blood a general feeling of des pondency takes possession of the system I had Catarrh for about fifteen years, ana no man could have been worse. I tried evaryvhhiir I could hear of, but -no good reBultod. I then berjan 8. S. 8., and could aoe a little improvement from the iir.it bottle, and after takinsr it a short while wdi cured. This was six yeara ago. and I am as well today a any man. I think Catarrh la a blood dis ease, and know there la nothing on earth better for the blood than S. S. 8. Mo body thinks more of S. S. S. than I do. Lapeer, Mich. SI. HAT80N. Local applications cannot cure Catarrh, because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. They allay the inflammation and temporarily relieve the disease, but as soon as they are left off the trouble re turns. The only way to cure Catarrh is to treat it through the blood. S. S. S. soon clears the blood of all Catarrhal matter and tuigesitof all irritating poisons, checks further progress of the trouble and com pletely cures the disease. S. S, S. keeps the blood in rr- fectorderso that it can eliminate from the system all waste matter that will nro- PURELY VEGETABLE, duce Catarrh. Nothing equals this great vegetable remedy in the cure of this disease. Write for onr book and any medical advice you wish We make no charge for either, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0.7 Atlanta, Gs. NoticcTo Creditors Notice ts hereby, that I the under signed, by an order of the Hon County Ooart of Union County, .Oregon, have been appointed adminlstratrr of the estate of W R Jack, deceased . And that ail persons having claims agaimat said estate are here by required to present the tame at my oOlce in lubler Union County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Imbler, Oregon this ' 9th day ot Aognst li)05 L M JENSON Administrator of tbe estate of V It Jack, Deceased. Aog IS Sickening Shivering Fits of Agae and Malaria, can be relieved and enred with Electric Bitters. Ibis is a pare, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a trne curative influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this drag's after- effects. S Monday, of Henrietta, Tel., writes "My brother was very low with ma larla fever and Jaundice, till be took Electric Bitters, which Have l. his life." At Newlin Drag.Co. drag store ; price 60c gaaranteed. , Spoiled Her Beauty Harriet Howard, of 20i) W 31th et., New York, at one time had ber beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes "I bad Salt Rbenm or Eczema for years, but nothing wonU cure it, un til I used Itucklen's Arnica Salve.' A quick and suie healer for cnts, burns and sores. 26o at Newlin Drug ;Uo drugstore. i,