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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1906)
a! :'l m ' It m i. ! HOME INVESTMENT ADDITION j m We have just surveyed and plated the 0. O. Jonhson place on Island Gity , road, into acre tracts. Said tract is plated as block 6, Home Investment Addition., This property is all - bearing orchard and a lot will make a fine home. ; Water right wih each . .iuu in& price is ngnt and we will ; sell the property on installments Secure a Lot at Once and Get the Best La Grande Investment Co. f- Foley Block a....... !, - 'WWWWVWfVV HELP WANTED 20 GIRLS FOR ! HAND IRONERS W-m A. B. C ' STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 7 La Gr'n je, Oregon. CITY JULIUS BREWERY ROESCH, Proprietor. Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Largest Ask for La Grande Beer and gtt the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE I T 1 T - LLJLJ Field and Garden IN PACKAGES AND IN BUL: For several seasons we have btcn the ledig serd , distributors of Union county and our present tocK Islatger than eer Everything in the see J lire Setuie our prkes on either imall or quantity purchases K-V. OLIVER Slntor TiiiiKiiiitr IEFFERSON AVE Main 57' t mm mm AT (Mil T LI II A (Scrlppe New Association) oaautuqus. New York July 24 The Ci u-u-jua Assembly has opened here foi the season with tha mast flatt erinjf promise of sucsess. The program it unusally inter esting and attractive and includes lectures and sermons by a number of the most prominent clergyman of thi ciuntry Dr, Newell Dwight H.I is. formerly of Chicago and now of Brooklyn who opened his course of termons and lectures on last Sunday, is on the program for five after noon lectures and will remain unti". next Sunday inclusive. In the following week Dr. W. J. Dawson of London whose lectures have aroused a great deal of interest in the East and Middle West will succeed Dr. Hillis and he in turn will be succeeded by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman the noted evangelist. During the tame week President Frank W. Gunsaulus of Armour Institute at Chicago w.ll deliver a series of lectures and he will be followed b Bishop John H Vincent Chancellor of fW TELEPHONE MEMBERS Cut this list out and pin it to your BOY WISDOM Bad habits grow without cultivation. A good purpose laad3 to a g:od position in life. Live each hour as though there were only thirty minutes in it. The word "can't" sounds all right when it refers to telling a lie. Tne fellow who doei nothing . always gats tired the qu'skest. The cock crows early in tho morning because he goes to roost early. Every boy should post himself but not against a street corner. Practice makes parfect, except the practice of sin, which makes im-pjrfact A boy is never too young to bsgin to think of what he will do when he is a rrun The telling of a lie is all that is n ac cessary to make you a liar. Likewise the stealing of one apple will make you a thief. CARDINAL GIBBON'S BIRTHDAY (Scripps Newe Association) Southampton, L. I., July 24. Cardinal Gibbons, who, as usual, is spending the summer here, is quiecly celebrating hit seventy-second birthday. In accordance with his wish there was so for-ml cale bration. However, congratulations poufed in by mail and telegraph from all parts of the globe. The summer colonists, with whom the Cardinal is very popular, and many friends cf the Cardinal from other cities called during the day and for every one the venerable jubiiar had a friendly word. Only 82 yea s old "I am only 82 years old and don't expect even when 1 get t) be real old to feel that way as long as I can get Elec tric Bitters," says Mrs. E. H. Brunson. of Dublin. Ga. Sjrelyr there's nothing else keeps the old as young and makes tna weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in fUmad kidneys or chronic constipation art) unknown after tnking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New lin Drug Co. Piico 50c. hard for the uplifting of rr. did for his own uplifting and i regardless of the separation and broken hearts, the world been made better and at lea saved from the murderous bu s that satisfy iern Oregon J. V LUMBER rectory. Black 1452 Anson. E. M. Red 1222 Au d. George Red 1612 Allen, John Ree" 161. At :intoi. R. H. Rei 1042 Alspach. L B. Red 1 1C2 Anger, Louis Blaclc 252 Biker. Frank Red 622 Brown. James Red 1091 Birtmess. F. M. Black 942 Bu:kley. A. R. Black 1581 Cau-horn. C. B. Black 151 Cherry. J. H. Black 931 Ciildars. Frank Black 1662 Childers. Wallace Black 1112 Chatham, S. F. Red 871 Deltmre. W. D. Black 621 Dunbar. J. W. Black 1592 Ellsworth, C. W. P. Blac' 12 Fisher, Julius Black 782 Fields, E. C. Black 842 Fields, I. D. , Black 622 Flesiiman 3ros, Red 1722 Faulk. I. W. Sub. 1983 Frazier.C.C. Red 482 Grady. H. C. Black 1651 Gibson. G. R. Red 62 Han;ock B. E. Biack 1532 Harris, M. A. Black 1001 Hilary, J. E. Black 1571 Hough, John E.' Black 1681 Jenson, B. Red 1051 Kentuckey Saloon Black 1752 Krause, Albert N, Red 1 182 Keaney, J. H. Main 15 Li Grande Steam Cleaning & Dye Works Red 1462 Matheson. J. D. Sjh. 1957 National Lumber Co. Mill Biack 1122 Nathan, H. W. Red 942 O'Connor, George Farmers 1 99X3 Procter, D. H." Black 1671 Pollock Bros. Main 3 1 Parr Simmons Co. Black 561 Pickler. LA. Black 612 Rack. J. J. Black 1231 Rodgers. Adna B. Red 991 Rodgers. John A. Red 612 Selder, Eugene D. Red 271 State Saloon - Blick 1632 Sigler, George Sub. 1985 Simpson, Chris. Black 871 Vanderpoel, C. J. Black 573 Wilson. Grant Red 1451 White, Susie Red 562 Watson, J. H. Red 722 Watkins, W. C. I live and let my brethern live With all that's good to me; Unto the poor some cash I give, The balance I give Rocky Mountain Tea. Newlin Druo Company. fly- Aii our groceries are good. fresh, and pure. The will make your meals very delici ous, and give the house-wife an easy tisk in prepainng it. jod, cleen, t kind that ! We challenge the city on fresh farm produce snd berries. Every thing that should be found in a first class grocery. PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR2j NORTH FIR STFEET Upton Sinclair rs a good e young man who has w; andjhas become a national i good. Sinclair is young, only en years Of age, but the fami through his book "The Jun reaching. It has awakenet public to realize the gravity o meat question. The book ite 6 s$9 RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PR1CFS Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Grande Rondt .wvXk Co M.RKY, OKKiON AT MEAT Fresh and Cured Can be obtained at this mar at all times. Wo deliver ali orders promptly. Phone tc us or leave your order. We will do the rest. KROUSE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. Phone Maio 48 ...... ............ ..a ICC If you bri-ig her to our CREAM PARLORS you will hive her pleading your case at won withcu her feet SELDER, TheM"dy ! LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry I General Blacksmiths. We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed ; Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are equipped with machinery tc 'andle any sized work, nothing too large t or nothing to small. High' prices paid for old cast iron. Do You Want to Know What You Swallow ? TIhto i a (jrovvlnn s-ntimt'iit In lh' romiirv In laturnf mkihi'Inkkok known coMi'cmii'iiiN. It is lut iiHinnil llnitoiie Mi'.nM liav.- sniiiii iiiUTi't in lln' 'oiiiki iiinof ilia', iihii'li hiMirshc it i-nftl u swallmv, vlii'tliL-r it be food, drink or mmlk-inn. ,., liiu'.jfii,;.;n;c this (trowing dlsKsitloo on tne part, of the Mililic. and atilwl liuitihi' luilf l pulilii'ity tan only add to thn u-fll-puruisl rfiutatioii of Ills niPdi-cino-. Ir. K. V. I'icri'f. of Buffalo, Is. ., bas "t-iniMi tini hy the forelock," as it with, and is iiiililisliliig broadi-ast a list ot all thi- lt!.'r''di.Mit.-, fiib'ruig Into his leading medicines, the "tiolden .Medical l).!--ov.Ty" ili popular liver invigilator, iluf.iiivli tonic. Iilixnl purilier and hear! nyuuUir; al-ool liis"Kavorit l'rescrlp lion lor weak, over-worked. lrokt?u Jo vii. in-roiis and invalid ttoinen. This Hiid and outspoken movement on the part of lr. I'ieive, has, by sliurting exactly wlnt Uis well-l,nuwii nnsliciiies sr! ioiiipo-'-.i of. coniuletely disarmed all harjiiriu ciil.es who have heretofore un justly iuta.-l;e,l them. A little pamphlet lias iieen riiiipiled. from the stumlard Miedlcul aullioiiiies of all the several school of practice show inn the strongest Kiidorseiiieiiis liy leadinu iipenlcal writers nf t lo o.vt.nil hurriHtlehlS u h it'll enter illlU Dr. I'ii-rcus medii-ines. A copy ol im little oooii is mulled tire to any one de siring to learn more concerning the valu able, native, ii.e licinal plant- w hicti enter into tliu ciiiiioosititiii of lir. Pierce's uid I'.'mes. Addro-s Dr. Pierce us a,Uive. lr. Pierce's Pleant Pellets are llnv.suu r-cuuied antl-lillious (rii"'les. Tliey u ulnto and lnvii:..rui btomacli. Liver and bowels. II.) nut iH'itet the "Mil loihll." hut cure ront'tidtUiii. Une or two eaen ilnv tut laxaiive hiiu regulator, ihree or tout fur au active cathartic tinco ine.1 always hi lavur. CRfS fSnni "VFN AWAY, In coDles ol i?iItMl ! ,. pniple's t'oiiiiiHin Teliae Medical Advl-er. a link lhat sold to the ex tent of mw ciinli'. a t.-vr Iears mro. at fl.ao it ctiy. ast year we irsve away IliO.DUO worth of thi se iovalua- ble iMHtks. Th11 -rwe -hull give ovnv i.rf'.tmi wiirth tf them II ti -hare in this tienetit ' IV -.1, -.fiel (mly Olie-Cl'llt tLi..Mi l H'TA ot li.a.iliiR oi." . U't lt.it'1, in stiff itMu-rcovci--,. oi 'ianips ful i i.aii i.,n 'i hi". K. V. Purler, .UilUal.i. S. V IStilwellf t MARKET t X formerly known as the HAKRIS MARKET J PHONE MAIN 16 Having purchased the Har ris market from Rohr St Co. 1 am in a position to give the best in quality ane prices to be had in Li Grande. The Harris mar ket will hereafter be known t V i Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle j at Smiths i CKEAMERY BUILDING i Agent for Cleveland Bicycles t THE ! OXFORD PAR I JAMES FA'QUIURSON, Prep Complete asaurtmeniol WINES, LIQUOF AND CIGARS Cold lunches and miycd drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. Stilweli ! MARKET i I.A GRANDE SCI ICOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in stitutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 5 years or more and are taught the lirst three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to IS. Here they graduate. Pupils tuke one or two lessons a week as they desire. Nu scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. IKISFOR MINE VERY TIME No more a muddledbram for mine I'll call for soda every time Quench my thirst to my heart's content. Save cash for clothes as well as rent Treat my wife and children too "Smile" with them, and "smile" with you. All the popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. A hud lot of troubles to contend with snrino f - torpid liver and blockaded bowels. unLss you awaken them to their proper action n I.,..'- M... t :r.. rvi:. ... . "in, .i. i-wiiik no Lne ruts; I'lapieas antest and most effective cure for Cons tipation. They orevent Annendh-.tic .-,,ri tone up the system. 2oc at Newlin urue t-o. Gudrdian's alr tsy virtue ot an order and license made and entered by the Hon. v-ounty Court of Union County, State cf Oregon, on June 19. 1 906. in the matter of the Guardianship of the persons and estates of Earnest N. Patty. Z. Beatrice Patty and Frank A. Patty. Minor heirs of Thomas F. Patty, deceased, and ward's of the unders gned their guardian. 1 will from and after the 17th day of Aug. 1906 at my home No. 1432 Adams Avenue La Grande. Union County. Oregon proceed to sail at private sale Lots 17 1 8. 19. and 22 and the west half of Lot ' I m "look 154 of Chaplains Addition to the town of La Grande. Union County Oregon, for the benefit of sa.d heirs and their estate. Terms of sale, casn to In hand. Dated July 20, 1900 Zora E. Patty Guardian of the persons and estates of Earnest N. Patty, Z. Beatrice Patty and Frank A. Patty. Minors. ' y' i A ROAST FROM GRAMDY & RUSSEL'S will Rive you a very agreeable surprise if you are not a customer of ours, a .i you will wonder why you never favors "s with an order before. Any of c patrons will tell you that our meats V surpass anything ever tasted, being of'ff.' finest and most tender quality; and wha s more always so. The best laml mutton, beef, veal and poultry .in seas.v i always to be found at Grandy&Russel NEW MANAGEMENT The Centenial has changed hands. ' ready to receive boarders t .'. MaV fAAm -J 1 . ,wv"" onu Doard S5CI week, meals 25 cts. Come and seellj C. T. Tqlih. Proprietei IN d I1MRRY? THEN CALl THE TRANs'eJHian r H-".ll take that trunk to the D, po or your home, n ess ti,n9triani - iu leu ,i Day phone Red 76 1 N'ght " Black 192 Won aiway. M your serViC 'ON :V, r i Jr ne 4