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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
-T - - I 4 :).: ( 9 - x i LOCAL ITEMS I Mail t r i ! Boxes I i. - j t 1 i 4 THE GLORIOUS FOURTH WILL SOON BE HERE LA GRANDE WILL CELEBRATE AND YOU WNT TO BE IN IT Prepare Now We have everything FOR THE LADIE Lovely White Waists. Stylish Skirts; Nobby Shoes In White. Tan, and Black. Dainty Under Muslins, hosiery. Cloves, Belts. Ribbons, and Hats. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY JL.nrc:est Otorft- NEW AL TAIlOR TH "VARSITY" SOFT COLLAR Trade Uark XegJttcred : C reen : Urocerles Fresh Everyday : Everything at m m m m. ara m . . ALL UKUtKS ULUYLKtD PROMPTLY Try a Sample of i SEATTLE GROCERY CO: LAWSON BROS. Prop. I WORK GUARANTEED SANITARY PLUMBING Is as essential in your home as the doctor OUR WORK Exfcuted in workmanlike manner and approved sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of , Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatorys and al plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NEIL U01B WahingtanAv.nu N to fit you out for the such LlllLt PKKxV they'll surprise you PREPARE NOW 1508, 1510. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices Come In And See The "VARSITY" ! SOFT COLLAR AT ANDREWS and HABERDASHER in season j . our Cheese f 9 PRICES REASONABLE TELEPHONE REO 161 r- - occasion and at FOR THE GENTLEMEN Swell Suits, Swell Hats, Swell Shoes, Swell Shirts, fancy Hosiery, and t Fancy Neckwear. f TWIN BOY AND GIRL Twin babies were born to Mr. and Mr Frank Baker of this city, a fine boy and a girl. Onecf the unusual happennings is the fact that one was born at 1 1 :66 the night of the 27th. and the other wa iorn at 12:04 the mornina of the 28th consequently their birthdays win be on different days. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are also the proud possessors of twin daught ers aged six years, also a daughter aged seventeen and a daughter aged four, whose birthdays are on the 16th of March. The-babies both weighed four and one half pounds each and are doing nicely. PEACE DISTURBER ARRESTED "Drunk and disorderly your honor" was the charge against John McNeely this morning before Recorder Snook. The defendant went on the "war path" last evening and had to oe taken into custody. Recordei Snook, after hearing the com plaint fined him ten dollars of which $5.00 were paid, and the rest will be served out in the county jail. BEAVERS IMPROVING There is a slight improvement for the better in Jimmie Beavers' condition. While very low, he seems to have pass ed the crisis and gives many indications of ultimate recovery. Ha is rational most of the time and is seldom unconscious. CARD Of THANKS We wish to express our gratitude and sincerest thanks to the 'kind friends and neighbors who did so much to lighten sorrow and grief in tne loss of a moth and sister wlvi was so dear to us, many beautiful flowers and kind acts d 'ng sickness and the last sad the funeral will ever bj romam'j kindly J. W.SCCIBER ANQrAMtLY. Mrs. ClajtA PooLhR. I THE LA GRANDE i X miuh'p dv ' U i 0 L l I SHADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 16. Special bargains on Roses I also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, apprl cot, peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepors, and hedge plants. . Phone 1511, Thorns' grocery Geo. W. Powell, 7 Conductor H. C. Grady spent yester day in Pendleton. Ed. Blackburn of Baker City is trans acting business in the city today, D. B. Hendricks was an Elgin visitor in La Cranda this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beckley are visit ing in the city from Baker City. Miss Ora Gary of Boise City is a guest of Miss Mamie Can. Mr. and Mr. Zimmer of Nam-a.' Idaho, have returned home after attending the Scott-Harding wedding. Mrs. Robert Palmer has returned to her home at Baker City after spending a few days with her La Grande friends. J. B. Eddy, right of way agent of theO. R. & N., was in the city last evening on business. A petition" has-been circulated and signed by practically everyone to close business on the Fourth after 1 2 o'clock. Miss Jear. McDonald left this morning for Canyon City where she ill spend two or three weeks visiting friends, Joseph Barton, general manager of the on Sumpter ValleyRailroa dcame down last night's train from Baker City. ' Conductor Frank Baker commenced yesterday morning to take charge of the Grande Lumber Company's logging train which runs from Rock Creek to Perry. Mrs Thom g-jd-s and diu! Miss Syd who have been visiting-friends and relatives in Galesburg III, expect to start home July first. The Woman's Missionary . Society of the Presbyterian church is planning to give an Age Social on Tuespay evening July 1 0 at the residence of Judge Eakin. SThe firemen are practicing every even. ing for the hub race on the Fourth. Their comptions will be the Island City boys it is quietly reported that they are coming red to make a showing. t T. t, Glenn was up from his farm to day and states that during his long resid ence in this valley he never saw all kinds of r.rnns n luxuriant as this season.) He states that it IS flidicull 13 ride along the road and pick out the spring from the fall grain. Dr.and Mrs. W. A. Wise left last night for Pendleton and Heppner and thence on to Portland. They were so well pleased with the valley -fter riding over it they could n t refrain from investing in a piece of realestata in the northern portion of the county. J. H. Alexander inspector of the United States land office at La Grande, passed through the city this afternoon on his way from Freewater, where he had been on official business. ' He will leave this evening for La Grande. Eastern Ore- gonian. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Scott left this morning for their future home in Nampa Idaho. Mrs. Scott formerly Miss Cora Harding has been a poDular young lady in this city and many of her intimate friends gathered at the train this morn ing and showered her and her husband with the best of wishes. . Mr. Samuel Haun and bride of Schaller Iowa who have been guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King for several days left this morning on their tour to the coast Mr. Haun is cashier of the Schaller Nation bank and is taking a wedding trip to the coast. He is so delighted with the West that he may make this his home. They were both delighted with La Grande MARRIED AT f If TY-THREE ast the half century mark, yet willing .o place their future happiness in the hands of the other, is the status of the marriage of Mr.' H. C. Richardson and Mrs. C. L. Badger. The aged couple were married last evening by Justice of e Hough at his office The bride" is late of Salt Lake but how resid -ing in La Grande and has passed her fifty-third year. Mr. Richardson is two years her junior and is well known throughout the valley. For many years he has been a respected citizen, residing in Hilgard and at Perry. The groom and hie June bride will make their home in this country. The Observer join with their many friends in wishing them a happy and prosperous voyage along the remainder of their matrimonial pathway. SUDDEN DEATH Word reached this city this afternoon of the sudden death of Mrs. Ella Choate wife of Mr. S. A. Choate of Summerville. The death occured yesterday evening, and the runeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at Summerville. Mrs. Choate was married just seven weeks ago Wednesday and so far anyone knows she was enjoying good health. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hunter and was twenty years old. NOTKE All member of the Fourth of July Committees are requested to meet at the Commercial Club tonight at 7:50. Im portant. By order of Chairman. : I have the mail box that 5 Master General. I can put 5 on the box. Come and get You will need some HOUSE NUMBERS : l iwuuu ..... I ha ve the right kino. I MRS. T.N. Hardware and AMUSEMENTS t SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC 1 The scholars of the Baptist Sunday School have spent the day picnicing near Proebstel's bridge. The little folks are in charge of the various teachers, and have enjoyed themselves immensely, first with lots of fun and then by good things to eat. PACKING HOUSE RHYMES Sing a song of acids, Bucket full of dye; Four and twenty bob veal Soaked in alkali. When the mess is cooking Shake the borax can ; . Isn't that a dainty dish .To set before a man? Memphis News-Scrimitar. LOST In this city, a gold fob locket with emerald settings. Leave at this office and receive reward. FOR RENT One furnished and one un furnished house. Inquire of MrsS. C. Zuber. LOST Pocketkook containing $15 go'd and note for $20. . Finder will leave at Kentucky Liquor Store. AdamsAve., and receive reward. LOST On the streets of this city, a lady's black purse. Return to this office and receive reward. FACTS IN NATURE. Hot Only Do We Get Inspiration Proa Mature, But Health a Well. For people wliu an- run-down and pprv oils, who -utlVr from inuiuesuuii ir dys pepsia, headache IlilioilSllfSS. ui- uiriiitl liver, routed famine itli hitter tat in tin- morning a..J h.i appi-we, it .. COHICS IHVCSSarv til tlj , lu !.,,, ),,,,(,. ,.. tn-iwtlii-iii'r whii-li Mill a is.t N;unn and lii'lp ihciii in m-t mi n.,r f,.,a ah(J put tli Imdy Into lus .n.T aniillilon. M Is bfcomiiiK iiuirH ami inure iiii;i rent that Niitiircn must vitlnulil.. Iimltli - Klvinu Rents are to be fuiind In f.ir.-st blm,ii lid roots. pmu Nearly lory yours agn. I)r R.V. pierce now t-oiiMilliim plivsjnau to the lnv;i!i,K I utel ami Surifi.-ui Institute, at l;,nl,. N. .. ilim-iivered that hy scientinVnlly euriirtiim ami .cmiiIhimnix certain niiillcj. rial principle!i fnmi native riKits. taken Imin our American t.ir.u. Ucotilil imi Uiic a medicine, which w.is inarvclmula elllclent in curing ej.es of i,,hk1 Ui.miMiJ mid liver and sumiacb trouble as well a ninny oilier climulc. or liitKcrinv ail nieiits. 1 111! concentrated extract of .i1".1?,' vlti,l"y l named "liolden m,-i. leal lliscovery." It purines the IiI.hkI by putt im the stomach and liver into healthy ciiii lltum. tlicrehy helping. t e digestion and assimilation f, wl. ' , feeds the blond. Thereby It cur,, w !lk' stomach. IndiKestlim. torpid liver, or bll" loiisnes. and kindre.1 derangement. U jroa have coated tomm,., willi bitter or bad taste. In the morning. fr.sniA.t headache.. I.vl eak,e;iMly tired stitches or pain in side, back gives out easily Hnd ach.w belc g ol gas. eostl,,at m "i Irregi, ar bowels. J Hashes ol heat .l ternaung with chilly sen-ntlons "kf, . dr,m svmpt...ns. they ,!, U( deranio. which the t.olde .Miv.l )s,v,.rv: will correct more iy 81lU Trina nently than any other know-n aienl Von tains no al.-,. ...I or habit-lormlng dn JL All lu Inunsheuu printed plJn S llsh ou wruppcr. . . H r The solo motive for sulistltniirm i. permit the dealer U. make a H?, L 10 proht. He gains; Ton K Acl 't'l" .mute for -UolUen Medical VJStm isvovery UMistUwtwn faiKM and any serious diseases it u . .? ' . , rureS 1 lr. TvXZ Cim a Ui :.vb: ti..r ,i.. - 7 .'. eoeia. aggravates "T-rgcUitrUO is approved by the : Post j your Name and Number . one. . a a . 4k a thtm t a aim It MURPHY crockery. : fOR A 4TH Of SMOKE JULY the La Flor De Hackmin cgar will surely meet with the approval of all good judges. Try one, a dozen or a box and thereby declare your freedom and indoendenne from all others, for you will be sat isfied that its equal does not exist, and you will get from it a better, J'CtC., ai'iu uiuia onjujraulu nuke than you ever had before. C. E. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood THE COMFORT Of the ladies is well taken care of by us. We have succeeded in our efforts to make our restaurant the best place for the ladies to have their meals, and have tastely arranged the different things to add attractiveness to the place, and make the surroundings pleasant iii''j;,V.,,,.iiMim,iili!iilll'!!!l'::,i!il OUR RESTAURANT Provides meals that are beautiful and refreshing. The excellence of our cookery has been attested by the favorable com ments of the many ladies that patronize us. If you would stop at our restaurant your nostrils would dilate at tha pleasant odors our cookery sends forth. It would tickle your palate and after the meal you'd smack your lips and say, "That meal was . very tasty." The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucklc, Pre dor OI'KN DAY vNl) Ml ip We ,'$4.50 MlttClOlM Hi BID fOR BONDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Recorder of the City of La Grande, up to August 1st 1906, for the purchase $30,000 Water Bonds, of City of La Grande, said bonds to bear S interest, payable semi-an-ually, and to run for a period of 20 years with pnv.lege of redemption at any time arter 10 years, upon giving three months not,c. a E Fowlh Chairman Ways & Means Committee Isi" HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT WANTED Wanted, to buy a good homestead. Re linquishment from owner. A. A.Barrv Rond, Valley House WALIOWA COUNTY Send your collections nd cash items to THe Stock Growers and j farmers Bank, : OF WALLOWA. OREGON. I W pay fiv, per cent Un on time deposit J (APITAl. S25.0O0.0O i if c - T McDahihu Cashier. K- Stbunkhbsrq, Pres. -h ill I