Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1906)
PAPERS - PAPERS PHI FOR Hundreds of Old Papers, 25 cb per Hundred. mm HAD Chamberlain s Coug'h Remedy A Safe Medicine for Children. In Imylng a cough medicine for children, never be afraid to bny Chamber IAIN s Couaa Remrdt. There la no danger from it, and relief la alwaj-R sur--to fullow. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whoopiiif conifh, and is the bent medicine in the world for these diseases. It Is not onlj a certain wire for cronp, bnt, when given as soon as the cronpy cough appears, will prevent the attack Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy Is given ad directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may bt given accoufldjnOy to a baby as to an adult ' D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. 7 Commencing Monday May 7 THE POPULAR I IDEALS ' . : J TOMI s ir wnrvTuurrT ! IIUKIIIHLMI : in m mi Special Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents LACE CURTAIN SALE I SO PERCE NT DISCOUNT " ! Oets per I WHNfcXT TEN DAYS N.w,tocko(RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE. 1 foot and up. LAWSON MO'AXRS AND SPRINKLERS W. H. BOHNFNKAMP CO I Mr W. F. Ripley of Denver, who ha had twenty years experience in the manufacture of apple products and is a professional vineearand wine maker, has been quietly investigating the resources between Boise City and Portland i. ce Feb. 23d with a vie to establishing a plant to work up the cheap and surplus fruiL Mr.-'Riolev has iust returned from the coast and bas decided that La Grande offers the best opportunity for business of this kind. Taking into consideration the large acreage of apples here and with the eiMrt trade in view the coast Doints from Alaska to California offer almost an unlimited market. Goods can be mar keted as far east as Chicago. . A factory of sufficient capacity to handle the fruit in this section will require the co-operation of every fruit grower and business man in La Grande. Those who are acquainted with the preposition are enthusiastic over the subject and a mealing has been called for eight o'clock tomorrow evening at the Commercial Club. To secure this plant in time to operate on this year's crop fruit grower and offers interested should not fail to be present Him nmrr ouciNtrc Bar W a Sa aftiVSIIMt AMIfD Tha nraliminar trial of Mika Carnav of Hilcard who ni arrastad on a chares of assult Friday night was held this morn ing, and disclosed some startling facts. The evidence showed that the defendent had annroached tha house of H&rrv F ranch a poor man living in Hilgard, and battered down the door with a rock. Gaining ad mittance in this way he assulted the old man, kicking him, jumping on him with lopffinff boots, and in evarv wav noaaihla r - battered and pummeled the old gentleman. Following Carney's arrest tha authorities here sent medical aid to Mr. French, and Dr, Hall testified this morning that the njuries inflicted were, very severe, and considering the advanced age of Mr. French, whj is 77. It miv be soma tima before he can appear to testify in his own behalf. During the trial Cirnev nleadad not guilty, but admitted thit he was vcrv drunk at the time. He was bound over to the June tern of court on a charge of aggravated assult, and bail fixed at $300. As no one offered to raise the necessary amount he was lodged in jail. The bist in the worM for underlaying your carpets, them and you will say so your self. For tale at the Try , f' OBSERVER OFFICE The report of the United States Land e,osed at 80b : 0RAH MARKETS , (Scripps News Association) oim.ago may wneat opened at 81 Office at La Grande, for the month of April show (he following business tran situ us. ins does not by any mears represent the amount of work turned out for much of it does not show up in the reports sent to Washington. To illustrate during the past five months I nn i . , ... oiuu nunarea letters were written as shown by their copy-press books, even this does not include hundreds of others of which no press copies were made . ine La Urande Land Office is one of the busiest on the Pacific ccast. 25 Cash entries; 4,182 acres, .. $1 1.208. 1 Desert, 167 acres, 37. 1 Mineral, Final. . inn 53 Homesteads, 7. 838. 16 Final Homesteads 88. 4 Cancellations, 4, 22 Indemnity school, ... 44 1, N. P. R. R. list, " '.. " 22! Other receipts including 28 Timber and stone.. , tta ..S12,69f. Totalreceipts?...;.... it . . SENTENCE SERMONS. By Henry F. Cope. Life without restraint is without right eousness. A little great man can always be filled with vanity. The funereal kind of religion is most properly dead. . S rengtrt in public must have sevices n private. Ethics is gjod. and is a motor; but it leads a dynamo. You cannot learn to be a c-uide bv studying a guide book. You dj not hive to throw Drudinca to the nnii in orijrto prva that yon steer by prinsipla. ' People will baiieva in the irtua rt yoirchara:'.er wiihoj: tis evidaoe of its vinegar. Trails of l es ara made up by switching he truth. Only the de-.d heart ants to be dead T3adeJ to heave 1. It is not always ths richer who talks tne most poetry who is dchg most to nake life likea poem. -Suiday Journal. All T1E (REW PHRISKIID Vladivostok. Mav 7Tha r..;. v ... iiuaeimi Blockade running- steamer which disappeard last Year whila await ing instructions regarding the landing of a ""go 01 arms, Has been found in the ice near tne Amur river, with $n mmk iieinug or tne crew frozen, it i. ...... -j -l- lost her bearines and all ih rr. . lahed. " closed at closed at 52. corn oats opened at opened at 47V 52, V, When the baby talks, it is time to : give Hollster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine knewn to levins mothers, j It makes them eaf, sleep and j grow. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Co. The Eastern Oregon Trust and! ejavings ua.UK Capital $60,000 5 Opened for Business May I v Solicits a share of your business in the banking line especially savings and in active accounts. OFFICERS ? W. C. BROWN, President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier Wm. MILLER, Vice Rresident T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashfer ' . ' DIRECTORS W.C. BROWN, WM. MILLER. GEORGE PALMER. J C.T.BACON, GEO. L. CLEAVER, TURNER OLIVER, T. J. SCROGGIN L CAVINESS F.J. HOLMES eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaa... ........ 7'7 ' COUNTY I UNION , tt: - i. . . ' . : union uountv nresenT tr rhe hnma i. .... . . . inj,1cWlie ' r ooon.01 a. Kioai,er numDer : or ' aiversmed prtoJIy Sft001111 m 8tat Ut8ide f Multnomah county which , is l (, W d not believe that there is another county in the Inland Empire that can I mz!ooc j ooncaSere 1 ri63 whose total annual enue Produces an average! uTh? ann.uaLreport ,of the State labor Commissioner, places Union Countv third l in the state, m the employment of labor - county inira . It requires 194 solid trains of fou rtv cars each to carr the Droducp nf nnr I coun y to the market more than a train every other darthroughout e year I "An admirable c mate" The np st. wintrnifl 1 1 1, y?,ar- I reach 2ero. No excessive heat In the simmer 'JS nighVcTnot be aDDreciated bv the rss ripntc of tv,a 4.u. nignis cannot -i , , sa,1' UUWI wie ae permittea to eniov them w 8t k8 nch. and Productive- Were we to mention ields they nrt'he I believed. The only way to become acquainted with this harden ot MEden" is to 5 tvlf " Wh6n yU S6e th crPs Srm arid harvested h? -UQ5tl wU1 require man manv decades of the present activity before thev I JtSiSSS tzrzoLz more Slw mi"3 whlch give &mS ! It NEW MANAGEMfNT The Centenial has chanirad hnri. ...Ill l. w"i na reaoy to receive boarders the first of May. room and board $5 00 a week, meals 25 cts. Come and . .,. C. T. Tolin, Proprieter. Timber Land Act dm. it. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l 8. Lund Offlce, U Oranda, Or. Xuilm I. h..h. to" . IWK.. liuibrf land, lu it esiauS ,Tf Vl'hn'n, "l,e, if AllaT J I.... Molm, Count v Y jltara I1 . . ,V I, . . . V"'Pe i wlllunrr i.n,r ....l...LK..ri'.f, r-,M.,aiiit ... . . '....rn, 1. I.r.llnl. !).... .. J'n"i Orlnruli.liMopli ,i ! illl. withy&roftoV Seat of Union County thmm.rel.uc.tio W hand to all. This & cslK OOaoTVromL'alVLaH9 P' N'0' whoS9 Payroll at this place county.on into the Wallowa Couy.'sUru" fr S th9 5S!?h,rn the largest ra,lroad yards on the system, and train . diTOt5h.rs?5ffl t?' rnd l?ouse- and on. of .r. second to'nont in cities of this size in this sSta We no J hv thJ 1-? ,chool, of U Gra"de eight room brick buildine in course of constructinn ; i . bulldlnB and a fourth, an prmapal office of the Geande Ronde Elec ric Co . locTt'ed Z thiTc 5T t0 Wenty-two teaeher- The and lignt for the city of U Grande. Island Gift CoUnio'anVS Hl?Uk1sSifUUmrniShM !zrr;r ' . ..wwviu Wheat Lumber Sugar Oats and Barley ... Cattle Hogs. Hay ..' Dairy Products Fruit .. Horses and Mules. Sugar Beets Poultry Potatoes Wood S6E0.000 640.000 265,090 250,000 250,000 200,000 120.000 125,000 100,000 100,000 100.000 50,000 30.000 60,000 $2,830,000 w; : : J ; Lumber X ; Wheat 2 Oats and Barley 1 Wood T Ice J Fruit Sugar J Potatoes I! Hay t ; Cattle J 1 Hogs T ', Horses and Mules CARLOADS 3000 2000 ilk . 600 t I 600 5 J 600 250 . . ..r. 200 t 200 200 t 250 100 ........ 60 eeeee aaaaaaajajaajjajjaajjjajapt mm s it M"m"ULB -events Pneumonia and Con " 7 THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR in tha ". I'HV,, lt-ti.M, YELLOW PAra-ar.n- .1