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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1906)
Wit made: in Our Own SQUIRREL POISON I V f'M3uirtriled to KILL MORE SQUIRRELS than the same quantity 2 of any other We Carry in Stock A Full Line of Drugs and Druggist Sundries ":ri" " AT BEST PFICES - Doctor Prescription and Family Receipts, a Specialty Two Graduated Pharmacists Always in Attendance. RED CROSS DRUG STORE uui i ii at bai ui WATERMELONS rOR THE FOURTH . POTATOES, ONIONS, GABBACE. and HAY : v i, ii 4 ;; ,; :'.. k ; i; , : Our second car of new potatoes is in. These are extra fancy and a little better matured tlian the first car. We were able to buy these at a lower price and wa have reduced the price accordingly. We have another car of fancy new dry onions, and have regular shipments of cabbage. ."' We still have a choice lot of hay which we offer at $12.00 per itdn. Also strawberry boxes which we will tell very cheap, i! v iti. uui nut loaai. w oner fancy iweel ripe water Melons which will be her in a few days. " Just the thing for these warm days. '- We will buy all the eggs you can furnish us at 22 q per doz.cash, and w will buy all your other farm produce. PHONE Oregon Produce Company ...;................. ....... !(' l -tlltl I Fine Confectionery u - l' a v. n . ' f i ' and Cigars AT VanBuren's Cocoanut and Chop Suey -. ...... Sundaes None Better jfcSGHEfclRER'S Best Equipped Icecream Parlor Next door to post Office IfGRAhlDE! :i RONDE Phoone Main 6 "L t la grands: ' i Mak kind mad. A. C. MAC LENNAN, Prop. Prescription Pharmacist MAIN 2 -- in Eastern Oregon i . CREAM SEPARATORS "STOP!" and think before yw buy sep arator. There are many l.mi.;; to he c m sidereJ in the purchase uf a omam sop:i.l.ir. You want the lightest ru ining u lOiime iin Uia market. You .int tli,- .n , (. tiut is ii easiest to Wiii and kej. , kj.,. ju also w int the machine Ilut will .ioJ.e a i!m butur (.il And aiHive a! yi.u w int .i dm it,, i imclnii.- si that y'lUWiinl be ca itmu thy H,i i f.ir renins. Now the far.!ousEnie S-pn.iior is tliu nu chine you waul an a htn ill iiuso alvjiilagas over every otlmr inauiiine on Hie market. Any coiniany can nuke cl urns (ml lot us show yiu, tl.e Supaiator Hut nukes g.d CASH COMPANY. Lewis Bros. Prop. La tade veninj-taver TUESDAY. JULY 5. I9C5 Published daily - except on Su.iday One year in advance ... $6.50 Six months in advance 3.50 Per month 65 Single copy . : 5c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed article will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. AOVKK'IIIIM KA'ITX laplay Ail ntU rurnlahiHl upi.il kpmiIiw loti Ul'al lau.llua; Uol Urm HA- Mir Ulie dial I .at, lluu, ja Mr ilut fur aurb Hiibiueiii u..-er iiou. vauluUunaur condolence, r Una. ai la uf lliaiika. tar wr Ilua Look out for fire tomorrow. Have a good time, but be careful and don't burn the town. See to it, that that cap pistol is thrown in the slop barrel. ' Tomorrow we celebrate the National day. Everybody smile and havo a good time and a pleasant word for friend and stranger alike. Do not depend entirely upon the efforts of the executive committee to take care of the crowds. Constitute yourself a committee of one to see' that everyhody has a good time. Tomorrow is the Fouith. We as a people are certainly Jiving in an age "Of the people, fcr the people and by the people," in a much more literal sense than we have for many decades. Remember the tendency for a saner Fourth. We are all supposed to let our national enthusiasm' expand beyond . the normal every day temperature, at the same time we should take no unnec3ssiry chances for our own personal safety nor jeapordis tne rights and safety of others. The Fourth of July has the proud dis tinction of being the noisiest day in the year, but it is pleasant to believe that the ever racking clamor is not empty snund. I he popping of fire crackers, roar of cannon and screeching of "rocke.ts' at night are all trying to say something too big and grand for human voice to' express - Ohio Penitentiary News. The quickest way to dispose rf Time is to work. Idleness only adds to Time, and while you ar waiting unemployed for his death the days will eem weeks, the weeks months, the months years and the years eternities, The hardest workers in the prison will enjoy their day's rest the most. -Ohio Penitentiary News. Commercial America reports that the prtlimifla'esttmate.of the U. S. Census Jureail pl.ioes the total value of the out uui or me meat-packing houses of the United States for 1905 at $913,913 -A 1 ... .i. . bumpjieu ..wiin 9Q3,0b.433 in 1900.' The value of animals slaughtered in 1905 was S80S.856.969, compared with $083,683,577 in 1900. The num ber of packing houses in 1905 is placed at 929 compared with 921 in 1900, and the capital of .these establishments is .jlaced at $237.699 440 in 1905 against i 189.'! 98 1 04 in 1900. Uiick fm'nuhe.l in any quint. ty nr any (large. See samples oit pres-.eil liiitk- v GKO. KREIGER .. imi DIRECTORY EAOLES - La Grand Aerie ?PEF. 0 fr moats -vnrv FriOBV nifiht in C.IK n;;. at 8 . 'm. - Visitir.g trhren pmiwl t mtt I. R. Snook W. S 2.-.G. L. Bigger W. P. I. 0. O. F. La Grande Lodg No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visitinff brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery Dlat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolidoe, N. G. D. E. Cox. Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. I. 0 - F Meets everv first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always -welcome, G. E. Fowler. C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at 1. , O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. u. i. Williams, v. John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA -Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each ThurS' day night in Redman hall. Brothers ire invited to attend. Fred Hon Chief Ranger L L. Snodcrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L, Uiocers John Fl all and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31, K. O. T VI. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays iach month in I. O. O. F. hall; isiting n!ghts welcome. il. (J. Mall, (Jom. Ylox Dloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVENo. 27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the alter noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting (ariis are wwrnm Maude Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vesey, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. ' E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler G. E. McCully. Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD -Moots every t .Friday of each month in the K. pf P. hall in the Corp building.' All visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. II. Ke'ehbv, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, , . N. L. Acklf.s, C. C. R. Pattison. K. R, & S. RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia Tem ple No; 9 meets every Wednesday, even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. HalJ in the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi ally invited.- . . . i ' 1 Milly. Frawley M. E. C EumiCe Procter M. of R, ji C. .r.. Following The flag ' . . When our soldiers went to ,Ciba and the Philippines, health was the most, ' "im portant consideration. Willi T.'Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1. Concord. NV H.,, says:- ,"1 was two years in Cuha-'and two -years in the. Philippines, and -toeing, subject to colds. I took Dr. Kirig's.New Discovery for Consumption, which'-kept me in per- fect health." And n6w ifl.Nev, Hampshire for coughs, colds,' 'bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed"; Newlirf urug uo. rnce.iiu cts". Trial bottle free. "Behold the Western ?ky .. Where people live buff never die."' ' The reason for 'this is: .plain to see.---Thoy all take-Rocky Mountain Newlin Drug Co. ' - Tea. VVfrtaa Trial. The hitli trirfVUt a wni'ium's J;fo In" to bi'-l,IMIi-s--iVI(..i-aii t(MI bow b:ird tb -IniKnlc tuiy-liii vr"hrii r reli trirnit -tu. rcsinu iM'fM-i.1 to iwr itMH'lv lot. Tlmab-' Si-iiri' of (tila ILnk to' him mnrilaf life. uiKi-iiipr.-iiic Htw-iiri -of tbbi oni plidge to niiitunl ujTci-tiun it a rommon llsap-iKiinliiii-iit. - Many unfortunate. .rotinlt biToiiii-.cVtriiiiiff'd tlii-rwljy, . Kvi-n if tlii-y do not drift pirumi mny had the whole exti-iit nf their ilisatiiiujiiliiu-nt iu ihi-Vs of siu-li a rliil'llcss i-onplti wlii'li thy rrl on tliu I'hiliirc'ii nf oihcra. .Tolicm the larifi-t fiimllydia-s uoi iuv-m tooiiiinifniua. In many i-u-m- of hurn-um-.s or rhlld h's.Miis;, tlH. olwui'ln Ui clrilil-biMiring Is eusK- rrinfivi-d bv tin- oilro of wpakiitiw on tin- part il tho noinnit. Dr. l'lt-rci-'a !' VoriK J'ics.-riprton.hiia tafii tin- un-ans of n'stiirlnirhcnliliaihl friiltfulinTw t,, many a !irr.'li woiimn. i thi n-Ht Jor of the ImnH-liol.l. In other, lint rarc-tinw, tlie olwinic-iion to the la-arli nf cliililivii hut lfii fonutl ti la- of a iir(f1i-al i-luiT.ii-bT, but (-a-sUy n-iiiov'ahlit bv n:iiiili-ssibi-rutiv tri-jiliiii-nt at th.. luvalUN HoU-l and Si f' iomiuui.'. niiiianti .. ) ..ov.r which I ll-ri-l' of th l-'uvnrilM l'p,M..,.i, .tl.... Iiuntv pr.;'siM.'H. Tii all i-u-ea wh. rt- rhilr .drcii aiViW-sintl and nr uli-t-nt. an Hlotf a uui ,1 lu, in, ,!.. i.. ii. ..i i . ,, , ' ' "" i in- ri ai cause, !iiu-. II l? vi-iii-ially so easily rvihou-it by pioirr lii-al.iiH-iit. ,. . 1 '. fn all tin- varloim wfakniww. tll-jjlaee-liriul.V ,rolaiso. t i 11 in in u Lion ami de bjliialina. miinrrlial ilr.ina, uM hi- all t:iMnf 4n-rvoii.ini -. h ami (Whiliiy )r r . v.-i-: l avurlu- l'i'i-s-rpli-i Is ibeMiiMt-1 i.M:iit'rviiM-ti.v thaii-an wnin uwd I. ha- tu iLsi ivdil hiiiidri-tlsuf ll,.iiasaiiu' l ,-iiii.,. ui.ru in (ait Ihau am-Winn r. ! I'Nt n. for sal.- ihroiiitli lin'iimfMv .r-ivi.ili rnr woman' u ... 'Ii,,. Hn-dl-i-io -.f l,t, I, t. -1 a,,, in,- t'r,-, ription s .--.iniawil Imve r.-..-iv,l u. 1U!t o..iiiv ,-i..Im -.'iitl i.t, .from tlir li-adinii iiii-dii-Jl nrili-ison .Wiil.,i .t(,,i, a 4l,i--i-M ial M-biails of irai-tii-.i. All the hm..-ili.-iiiMi-i. ,rini.il In .Ml,, f;,,,,h on In- .wr.-irna-r . ii. I.,Iii, tl. Mlii. iml miy hi. man makiiiK un -..f this laimtus mntifiii,. n,,lv kimwJ.naalr wtiut tli-nts ,, i.i, ( ...nh.l.Str.OlTe Mill Bltol'.l M ifomj. ilu, Ziifmft. ..,-. I, ifl, t - Kav;orite Tr, (lyM H U,t uii.1 ,4..,t U3liv UUl)jn'. HARDWARE New and Second Hand FURNITURE f you have anything to sell phone us and wa will call and pay you highest cash price. , -"" We want second hand goods.' - ' ' - tj We have new goods and we want you trade. Gome in and see what we have to offer you. FIR STREET SECOND HAND STORE 213 FIR STREET , . Call or phone II. B. HAISTEN , 'Red 1761 THE LATEST I ENGLISH FURNITURE Just in from 111 mmnnl e MM IIIIIIUUIIJ Kill W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO A LITTLE A. I IXTI XZ NOT B ETTER BUT BETTER ICECREAM To maintain the reputation we have acquired for upplyidg the needs of our :, many patrons in every department, a 'reputation point. to"' with- pardon , able pride, we want, now, ! to dvise you that; ' wV have :opened our soda J i ipuiuain wnna new, line or crushed which w have ever had. and while has never tried one of our delicious dred who have. and. do, and always appreciate a fine article. We' have going to be of universal fa.vor pn account of their, delicate flavor. Hoping you Will kirtdly favor us. wan an early ' - Ja, . H a a . : m. I . "--, '- ."I;.';-.--" Prescription Oruggitt r ? -i. HIS -APPRECIATION THEJBUSINESS.MAN' thonjughl criesKing account . witn accpunt miss many We are aiwaoa ola3 tn'onUin k to those 'ysi;. r;, inresis.pai(ron nme deposits and.in saving departnient. , ' ! CAPITAL ANft SURP1US I GAe , farmers' J:fl. PEARL. - IN EARLY 4 the factory ii LU 1 1 Uldlld Thi 1' Vkl "i.M,ttn TALK ON THAN THE BEST THAM THE 'EST ; SODA truite and fruit juic which exert any 1 we may. occasianly find' party who ICE CREAM' SODAS wt find a hun-. will, because hyv want. ,h; bast,: and some new flavor this year- which are call, so we may hoW you, ; . . . We are respectfully, "... . . . ' I .1 .. - hi, ILL. 1351 ..' - '"' LA GRANDE. OR :..- 1- nIAN. thoroughly appreciate' the advantages"of tv ' ... ; rith a' bank. Those who do not- Jiian anZ-.h ait. of it advantages. . - . .... ' ; '.." s . : : 1 K1-.. $74,000.00 ana. fJrdders ' 5 ' IIV ANCIENT' DAYS watches- ere 'clumsy- affair and ,.fr over-accurate. To"p- . To-p- ? "ye; of.,JV inced -you're iiuw anucn me ar atcliw'dking- has advanced aiiuuiu see our ladies IIM pieces TU '.- ' . I y ueucate nine .affair, in old, Siuer. oun moral nr -i ,-. - -.. " I wiifaitiwi. Iheyer all hiarantead ' to t,An X accural l-m and not to get out of -iM.i ,,. i ne price are about anything ou care to pay. ' 't '.-. . v.- ' . .. a. .Jeweler"- and ! Optician i i w !5 .. I. :, A V fi i v ,'. ' i ; '. I ,"' ''iv. j'-.' 'V i..i .iii.i,i. , n;ir imrr T