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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1906)
; .................... : : KID'.' kwor K " c ' 71. a t pt b taiv jiion f.rnvny a row of teeth j , C.oc Li ntwoiA ij o..e 01 tiio won Jcrs or modern (i-:i.UI .-iici.oc. iv.any a nciriy iOit set of teeth ; -na.-. t. tt:. s.;-.v.d L, i3 ppiication. t-ernaps it's Wlii O . lit nih lib. m - 1 i Mouth Prepared For Bridgework THE LA GRANDE DENTAL CO. Successors to Reavis Bros. W ' HAVE COME TO STAY All work kept good FREE of charge. Painless Extracting The Way -the Same Mouth Looks After Being Put in Order m Am. J i LISTEN! You see otir FINISH everyday you wear linens that are laundried here. There is lots of difference in hearing ahout the finish. Perhaps you have made dial uiscovery. Uur laundry work is finished thoroughly and we take particular care that nothing slip-shod leaves our place. ' A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 7 La Grvnie, Oiej?ci. .4 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in : y y y y m Otegon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best - LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE ; AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE '"a ' LA GRANDE CELEBRATED THE ffllTH FORTY YEARS ACQ A Vivid Word Picture of the First Real Celebration Ever . field in ttiis city Da one Who Attended, and who has. Attended Successive Similar Occasions Pbrty- -one years ago tomorrow morn-1 ufg a train of immigrants arrived in what as then La urande, from the Missouri river. Among these Easterners was Grandma Palmer and her family, and in speaking of the event Grandma said this morning, "It is just forty-one years ago tomorrow since we made our first ap pearance in La Grande. Everything was in readiness for the first real fourth of July celebration ever held in La Graide. We had no more than left our immigrant train than we were invited to ride in the "liberty wagon" which invitation .we promptlacceptecT In this wagon were TltMS girls' representing every state in the Union, and were hauled about the little village, located where Old Town now stands, and the three hundred inhabitants were out, dressed in their best and bent on having a grand celebration. We cer tainly had an interesting fourth, and in fact we were surprised at the complete- i LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best ,nd cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are quipped with machinery to handle any sued work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Higher prices paid fur old cast iron. We Have' Those CROQUET SETS, NEW SHOPPIMi BASKETS HANUMJME JAPANESE WEAR. MEAD WEAK Fur luidies E. M. Wellman & Company j ADAMS AVENUE 4 Deadly Serpent Bites .pmimmii iiMinwr as are sioin.icli j and liver disorders with u. . For the Uttr however &i'er is , sum remedy: Electric BjUers:,lhe gY&at restoration jnidhid. Of Which S. A. Uruwn. of ben netUVUli, S. C.; says: "They restoncd rhywf to perfect health, after yuais ot suffering with dyspepsia and a chrumcallv torpid liver.' E.lflctw Bitters cure clillls. and fever, ipalaVia," biliousness, lame b,ck.' Ifidnay troublo end bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee, by "the Newlin Drug Co., price 60 cts! ' .s ... Bright ? are an infallible indtx to' youth, window Trom which Cupid shoot,! : "' vfi n.j mouniain Tea makes bnghteyes, rosy cheeks.. Tea cr teblete, 88 cents-frewlin Drug Co. . Death': From Lockjiw never folk.wsan' inj't y dressod with Buck lens Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poison mg. CIms. Oswald, merchant of Runs seii:rsville.' N. Y.,'" writes: "It cured Stth luich of this place of the ugliest sore on his neck l',ever saw.'' Cuces cuts, wounds, burns' and sores. 25 tts at Newlin Drug Co.- ' , ! " NIW MAHAuEMtNT : . The .Centoiial has changed hands. I will he itady to . receive boaiders the first of May; room and Iward S5 00 a week, meal, 2S ct. Come and see us. . , C. T. Tolin, Pi opneter. 4 ness of the details, because we had the impression that we were in a wilderness. Mr. M. Baker, still residing in the Old Town, was speaker of the day and held his little audience of pioneers in rapt at tention. General Stevens, lately deceas ed, was also a speaker." "Yes the celebration was the same as it will be tomorrow; of course we had no hose cart races, and a few of the modern amusements, were lacking but we had a patriotic little Fourth and when evening came we were tired and happy, and rea lized that out here in pioneer Oregon in 1865 people had all the enthusiasm and patriotism that marked the East at that time.' . The speaker wa, fifty-two years old at that time, and today is hale and hearty, and is awaiting anxiously . for Thursday morning when she will take the train for Elgin and be present there on Pioneers Day, as no Pioneer day is complete with out Grandma Palmer. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is Hereby given to all consumer, f water in the city of La Grande. Orepon. that all parties who wish to irrigate, are required to file an application for the same, with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours;. The laws for irri gation are as follows; from 5:S0 to 7:30 p. m. Signed; H. C. Oilman. Water Supt Dated. April 30. 1906. ORATOR Of Tllf DAY Councilman E. W. Bartlett will deliver the oration on the Fourth of July. Mr. Bartlett is a pleasing speaker. Notice -Life insurance companies, will reduce the rate33 per cent to all' who agree to use Holhsters Rocky Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea or Tablets 36 cents. Newlin Drug Co. Stilwcll MARKBT formerly known as the HARRIS MARKET! ' PHONE MAIN 16 $ Having purchased the Har ris market from Rohr & Co. I am in a position to give the best in quality ane prices to he had in L Grande.' The Harris mar ket will heieafler be known as Stilwoll MARKET : LA GRANDE SCHOOL Jr OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. ' MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system ii the latest and most oractical. and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 i, for beginner, from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades.' Pupils come one hour each day. This is no. kin dergarten system but far auperior. In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to 1 5. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lesson, a week as they desire. No scholar, will be permitted to retrain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473 J I - (THE LAXRANOE NURSERY SMADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 15. Special bargains Roses 1 also have a fine lot of Apple. X v pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri 'J cot, peach, mulberry, shade ' treo and ornamental trees, I grapes, current,; gooseberry,' I blackberry, dewberry, rasp'- ke'O". vines, creeper,, and J hedge plant,. Phone 1511. Thorn' grocery .Geo. W. Powell, SEED .field and Garden TM DA rv A rcc a wn TM 13TT! T-f ! For several seasorw w have been ihe leading seed ' distributors of Union county and our present stock islaificrthan evr hvervthirft in the seed line Secure our ptices on either small or quantity : purchases M.y.OLJVER ' Sinter I tiiKlinir i IEFFERSON AVE Main 57 LUMBER UCTa1I C! AT 4i WHOLESALE PR1CFS ' v.. Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to ycyjr building Craiule Ronde Lumkr Co PKRRYfc 0KEG0N. S h )a DissoiuTion ma Notice is hereby given to all whom' it may concern that the firm of Romig it staples doing business in the merchantile business at No. 1211 Adams Avenue La Grande, Oregon is hereby dissolved by mutual consent E. E. Romig retiring. E. P. Staples will continue the business at the old stand and will pay all legitimate debts of the firm and owns and will collect all notes and accounts due said firm. Done at La Grande, Oregon this June 21st 1906.. - , ' E. P. Staptesi . E. E. Rjmigi An Alarrring Situation frequently results from neglect 'of clog ged bowel, and. torpid liver, until constip ation becomes chronic. This condition i, unknown to those who' use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentliest reg ulars of Stomach and Bowels. Guaran teed by Newlin Drug Co. " Price 25 cts. Guardian . .Sale By virtue of an order and . license made and entered by the Hon. County Court of .Union County. State of Oregon on June 1 9. 1906. in the matter of Guardianship of the rjarrm ,4 of Earnest N. Patty. Z. Beatrice Patty rranK a. r-atty. Minor heirs of i nomas p. Hatty. decHasml nH ..j. of Ui undersigned their guardian. 1 will iroin and after the 20 day of July )06 at my born.. No. 1432 Adam, . Avenue La Grande. Union ' Ciunty. Oregon proceed to sell at private sale Lou 17 18, 19. and 22 and the 21 of Block 154 of Champlain, Addition w sm Town ot La U.ande. Unipn County -'uii. lur me Deneht v, and. their estate. ZoRA E- Patty o, lna person and estate of A ROAST I FROM flPlUnf. nnor-. . will give you a- very agreeable .urprise if you are not a, customer of our,.1 and youwill. wonder why ydu never favtred u, with an order before. Any of our patron, will tell you that our meat far surpass anything ever tastod. being of th finest and most tender quaHiy; and wnat is more, always ,0. The best lamb, mutton, beef, veal and poultry in season is always to be found at Grandy& Russell heir. IM A HURRY? ... THEN CALl- WfJ. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will Uke that trunk to the D Day phone Red 761 Waao'l " Blacl, '2' Wagon lway,aty0Urrvict. A t i ' 1 . ..., n. i-ony. minor, i.iywii'yw;iwi