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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
r: ii n 1 Race Program For The Fall Fair Meet WATCHES? Yes, of course we have atchea, Ibo -rry beat watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jcelry line J. II. PEARE. ROUGH A I! D DRE E D LUMBS R Mouldings, Eltcj. We have a large stock of Build:nsrnattrial always en hand in the yard at our Mill. Ve deliver in any quanity to any place.. s PRICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. Ladies' Twenty-mile Relay Race Feature of this Year Old Jewelry made to look like new Repair work given prompt Olooka taken oare of attention. TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS 13 acres adjoining town, can be irrij&Ud, . frier, 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 S ran do Jnvestmbnt Co. Foley Hotel Building La Grande, Oregon ,o : ,' ,.;,,; " TbeeXoereof the Eutern Ortgos Agricultural Aaaoolatloo bave fire pared the epeed program (or tbelr meeting to be held at their groopda from October S to 0 Inolatire. An eioeptiooally good sUing otboraee baa been catered on toe liat and good raeee rre to be expected during the week. A decided uorelty that will be Id trodooed thia jear will be a twenty mile relay, raoe tor ladiea, with a splendid parse of $3Gw to be divided among the three winnera. Thia race will ocoupy the whole week, only (oar milen to be ridden each day. Each rider wlU enter foor boraea to be ridden. Two aaaiatanU will be al lowed each rider to oare tor the borasa bat no aeeiitanoe will be a' lowed in changing boraea Thoroughbred! or running boraea are barred from thia race The puree will be divided aa follows: for the one making the beat time tor the SO ml lea, $200; eecond beat 100; third beat, tao. Thia puree will make it worth while to contest for the raoe and many entries are eipeoted For the resolar raoea a number of Good porsea are hang for the winnera ot all races. The entriea are aa follows : IRON BEDS Sanitary Steel folding Couches and Springs direct from the factory at lowest possible prices : for cash , ' " ; ; , ' Iron Beds,., . .............. .regular $350 now $2.65 Steel Ooil Spring...... ...... regular 8.50 now 2.25 Sanitary Steel Couches regular 14.50 now 8.00 Hard maple frame, woven springs,. . 8.00 now 1 95 Hard maple frame, woven cots. .. . . . 2.75 now 1.75 Linoleum, only .................... . .60o per yard Home furnishing Bargains F. D. HASTEN,. T : -Phone RefU61 Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods A Grim Tragedy Is daily enacted, in thousands of homes as Death claims, in each one, another victim ol Consumption or Pueuraoula. fiat when Coapha and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F G Huntley, of Oakladon, Ind, writes "My wife bad the conanmptioa and tbres doctors gave . her up. Finally , 8QO tooK VI. Jkinga new unwiw lor OoneDocptlon,'OoiigbBand . Colds which cartd ber, and today she is well and atxou?." : It kllla the germs ot all dlseaaea. One dose relieves. Guar- . i - am KT 1 : n aoveea at ouo ana i uj uvwuu uB Co., diaggiat. Trial bottle free. Croup la a violent Inflammation of the mucous membrane ol the wind pipe. which sometimes extends to tbelarnyx aud bronobial tabes and is oM of the most dangereaa dieeaaes of ehtldren. It almost always oomes on In the night (live frequent small doses of Ballards Horehonnd Byrop and apply BalUrd'i Liniment externally to the throat 25c, 50c, 11.00, Newlio Drag Co Regulates the stomaob and bowles. beala and soothes the little onee' atomachs and gives them a neatbful and natural alaep Uolliater'a Kocky Mountain lea la the cniiarea s bene actor. 35 cant Newlin a a a' a a a n Q a a a ip a a a a a n a o a a a. bob a:18TKOT Lady Jones, entered by Captain Jonas. Satin Royal, entered by M K WeaU Jadllh, entered by Mr. Urlggi " 't:30 PACE Lady Smith, entered by M G Kmtth. Roee Bad, entered by Mr. MoGraw. Jlra Wilka, enteral by John Went Ladr Julia, enteted by N T Moore. 2:20TBOT Lady Jonea, entered by Captain Jonea. Satin Royal, entered by N K West. Judith, entered by Mr. Hriggs. 2:25 PACE Lady Smith, entered by CapUlu Jones, Jim, Wilka, entered by " John Went. Robert 11 , entered by Jatuea Wheeler. Lady Julia, entered by N T Moore. ''.'" jl :10 PACE Queen Bee,eniered by L H Lindaey. Le Rol, entered by N K West. Yoo kon, entered by Mr. GaaaetU Dewey Ann. entered by Mr. Uatohat. Uaaaalo entered by Gua LaFontalu. FREE FOR ALL TROt The Commonwealth, entered by N K Wea. : ,. " fRUlfi VVH ALU r;s Hame aa the 8:10 pace. M si p I r ! M i AMYLOSE HER EYES The San Franolsoo Sunday . Examln er of Augoat 20 tells ol a terrible ao aident which befell Mies Rose Terry who formerly resided In this city with her patents. A photograph accom- panles the article. It reada aa fellows : Berkeley. Auaoet 19. Blind neas Is threatening beaatifal Roee Terry, be oaaso of the prank ct a nine year old lad, who deliberately shot the girl In the eye laat Wedneaday evening, when shetwrned a garden hoee on him. Rodolph Alnham, toe lad, is the son of C H Wlnham. who resides at 2218 Haste street. y Laat Wedneaday wss Mlsa Terry's eighteenth birthday. In the afternoon abe was showering the lawn at the home of William E 11 ind a at 2228 Chenniog way, where abe was living, whan she observed Kadolpn Wlnham and Harry Hinda near by la a tree. In a playful manner she turned the hose toward them. Wlnham carried an air gun. Incensed, and aiming the gun at her, ho saldi T1I give yoa something for yoar birthday that yoaMl remember." Immediately she felt a pain In her eye, the shock of wbioh caaaed ber to fall to the ground. Dr Sobaefer waa called and dieoovered that the ballet had paased through the upper part of lhe left eye, catting the eyeball and atrlklog very near the optio serve. After moon probing, efforta to find it were given ap. Mise Terry is the daughter of J H Terry of Woodland, Uer parenta were notified on the night of the accident, and slnoe then her mother haa been at the girl's aide Mrs. Terry believe that yoang Win bam deliberately and mallolonaly ahot ber daughter, angered became ehe had thrown a little water on him. The boy'a mother la firm in her belief that ha did not have a malicious in tent. ' Mrs. Terry Is heart broken at the thought ot her daughter's poaaib'e blindneta. f be girl came to Berkeley eeverai weeks ago wi h the intention of attending a commercial aohool here. 8be le a graduate ot the Woodland High school and Is popular there in soolnty. ',; . ' . .. ' ; ; Wise Jude Announcing that he did not believe it right for an old man to marry a mere child, JuetioeDavia of Seattle, refuted abiolutely to perform the cere mocy to make O L Lender, aged 63, and Eliiabeth Alexander, aged 16 yeara, hoaband and wife. New Record The steamer 81 ber la haa toaten the reoord between 8an Francisco sod Honolulu by three hours. Her total time was four days, 19 hoars and 20 ' mioates. Leroy Leishman, ELECTRIC SHOP i ii aw ii WHITE ROSE ! FLOUR III 10 Wire and Supplies Shop Cor. 6th and 0 '. ... . ... -., ii r niA.,.;na AffArvMaalor'a high class trade-custorvrs who appreciate quality, ine m name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantee., re- liability and highest grade iu every sack of Cour bearing the White Bo8eBbrand. . ' Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oiegcn Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THh PREFERENCE 1 MCKINNIS BROS. Vergere Thoue Summerville, . Oregon j Beautiful new things In F lR N IiTURE Received today. A carload direct from the eastern factories at prices never quoted beloreon thisclasa of goods. Writijg desks; lovely ; things iu library, center and dining tables; mattresses that bring fairy dreams. Get married and let me Gt U yovr home for you. Easy installments il bo desired. n W. H. BOHNENK AMP, Special sale on ICE CKtAM; rKtt.tK - CAPS CAPS CAPS A FULL AMD COMPLETE STOCK Of FALL CAPS Also pretty Hoods in Silk and Bear Skin for ., 'i;;';; '( ' - small maids l-v; NEW MILLINERY : ; ; '. : i E M WELLMAN & CO La Q-raade Oreoii MtH, n M J J Wwmrtf 0m n M! vow) t, M VI -J ;ij 1 tA sjL SJ 'mj 1 jrns. j. isl AmmH MP Mr AMt2 !1 H ENRY & CAPR n FUHER1L DIRECTORS LICEIUEb ErBlLMEl5 Lady assistant Calls answered day and uigbt, 1 Phone No. 621. " ; J. 0. Henry. residence664 :j J. J. Oarr resideace 386 1 J. J. uarr, resKieace ooo urauue yn-guu , j la? ZiHiSt r'e-t47'? jar t4 r . - 'i 'hhii'm i.....jwj.fr.ii-w.il IA GRANDE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, Mr. Ernest Willis presents fe y The Jolly, Jingling Musical Farce and Greatest of - all colored singing buowb "THE HOTTEST GOON IN DIXIE" D 40 With CIIAS. ARNOLD, and a cast of 40 Selected G)lored Entertainers Under.their own big waterproof ; TENT THEATRE Which will be erected opposite the High School building , ' -v " WATCH FOR THE BIG STREET PARADE, BAND CONCERT, at 7 p. m. at the BIO TENT One Performance Only, 8:30 p. m. Doors epen at 7:30 Head The Daily Observer Q a ana ana oa a d a u a o do aa