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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
Viae fiftfci" t "-r-TfiTTVnrm wissssamCTT rGK iricins. EVENIXG OBSERVEK, LA GRANDE OREGOX, TIIURSDAT, JULY 3ft, 1908. ETGnT PARKS. . " " - j Don't Fall Whether 11 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, wm m 1 0. E. FOWLER MfflHER SPLENDID OFFER II rree (the :: Th&Peoiil BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( Rates $1.00, $125, $1.50 Best 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot z I Creditors9 Red Cross Drug Store A. C. MAC LENNAN Proof. m r.oaunt odc "------.ww-",ww,- - Beautiful Imported to Patrons ol PEOPLE'S THESE are warm days and you may rfot f feel iiKe making icrticn to Jn much shopping but whatever you need in our line it will pay you to buy now while we are offering this extraordinary induce ment. :v'-'';-V-'---. V ':' to See You Want to Buy e9s X. o 8 i. 0 t s e ! i. 1 9 4 V O K V u J o fc 1 2 o S o 5 t iO s e Sk Phone Main 10 J , j New Management) Only house in the city employing white help only r TRY OUR SERVICE J Window Big Continues! r r...wwww--wwww-w..- China ... . STORE! 9 or Not Store LA GRANDE, OREGON DEVEIOPS WALLOWA. Baker City Paper Relates Opportunl tie In County About to Be Tapped. That there Is untold mineral wealth in the Wallowa mountains from Wai Iowa lake to the Imnaha river, has been known to the prospector for over a quarter of a century, but on account of the Isolated condition of the coun try and lack of transportation facili ties the big ledges and their values . have remained undisturbed awaltlnr , - the coming of the railroad, a hope de- .. . rerrea until the present time. Within the next six weeks the El gin branch of the O. ft, ft N. will be i completod into Wallowa. The coming of the railroad has materially caused great Interest In mining and many eastern capitalists who have long been acquainted with the opportunities pre sented, are sending in their represen tatlves to secure possession of proper ties. Today there will arrive here Salt Lake people on their way to Wallowa. They will spend a day or so In Baker City, being acquainted with some of our people, and to Inform themselves on the mining conditions in . Baker City. What the railroad will do for Wul Iowa county in opening up a new mln tng field, the Eagle Valley railroad will do for the Cornucopia dlHtrlct and ad Joining country. It will afford the tranHportatlon needed and thus attract capital long anxious to operate In the country linker City Herald. Sale i LA GRANDE, ORE. Displ CUPIDOMTS ROYAL FffllLf BAMSJIKD GEKMAX PRINCE MARRIES DAXCK JLMJj QVEE.V I'rlm-o Jouctiln Wan Banlbhcd a Year Ago to Frustrate Marruwe With a Vuwn of tho Ball Rooin-rWciit to Africa Ilut Flrat Married Ills Sweet, heart After She 11 a J Been Divorced From Her IIuhImiimI Retained Her Title on Payment. Berlin, July 30. Kaiser Wllhelm learned today that he was outwitted and defeated by Cupid, for Marie Sut ler, a formev dance hall queen, has been the wife of Prince Joachln of Prussia ilnce August 15. Society and royalty are (hocked by the news. When it became known a year ago that the prince intended to marry the dancer, who was then Baroness Ble- benberg, the kaiser banished the prince to Africa to stop the marriage. In the meantime the baroness was dl vorced from the baron, and gave him $7600 to allow her to retain her title so she could marry the, prince. Bh then hurried to Paris where she met the prince. The ceremony was per formed there, and then the prince pro ceeded to Africa, FOHMER EXECUTIVE DEAD. lames II. Iludd. Once Governor of California, Died Early Today. BiocKion, uai., July 30. After an Illness of long duration, former Gov ernor James H. Budd of California died this morning at his home.' LaSt night he suffered a relapse, and at 10 o'clock passed Into a state of uncon sclousness, from which he never re covered. All night his relatives were at the bedside. At 6.30 this morning the nurse announced the patient war dying. Uric acid poisoning Is given by physicians as the direct cause of death. He has been a sufferer with rheumatism and kidney troubles for many years. He made two trips abroad searching for improved health WAIJj STREET GUESSING. Arrangement Has Been Made to Give Gould Line $8,000,000. ' New York, July SO. Wall street Is speculating today as to the real mean ing behind the meeting held yesterday afternoon In offices of Kuhn, Loeb A vo., ai wnicn an arrangement was made that the Gould lines should be given $8,000,000 to meet notes which fell due Saturday. It Is generally be Ileved tha agreement Is the outcome of the pact between Harrlman and Gould, and means the abandonment of Gould's transcontinental railroad, SAME OLD STORY. Took Monc.y From TIU Expecting to jvciurn it, nut failed to Do So. New Tork, July 30. Admitting they spent 147,000 belonging to the Eagle Savings A Loan company of Brooklyn In a western mining scheme, Quaran tine Commissioner Frederick R Sc-hroeder and Colonel Edward Bri ton are under arrest today. Briton li president of the company, and 8chroe. der Is a director. It Is said they took the money to. aid friends, expecting to pay It back. The money was taken In sums ranging from 1592 to ttlRO. KEEP OCT OF POCKETS. I'nlawful for the Wife to "Frisk" Her Husband's Pocket. Los Angeles, July 10. Married men are rejoicing today over the ruling made by Judge H. H. Rose that wife has no right to go through her husband's pockets without his con. sent, and that he may use force In preventing her from doing so. This ruling was made In the trial of E. C. Hurth, who was accused of assault by hla wife because he forcibly objected to her taking an angel cake from his baktry. Baseball Scores. Pan Francisco, ; Portland, Los Angeles, ; Oakland, 0. Falllerm at ClirMlanla. Chrlstlanla. July !. President Fal- lleres, of France, aboard th'e French warship Verite. arrived In Chrlstlanla today and was given an enthusiastic reception. He will attend gala court dinner tonight. A luncheon will be given at the French legation In honor of the king and queen of Norway tomorrow, which will be fol lowed in the evening by a reception given to President FalUurea by the French colony of Chrlstlanla. On Sunday, following an excursion to Foxcnkolle, the president will sail on the return trip to France. RE-TRY OIL CASE GOVERNMEXT TENACIOUS AND WILL WIN OCT YET. Leading Attorney Included In the Trust Buster Group Returns From Conference With Government Offi cials (Says Uncle Sam Will Yet Be " Able to Deles tira Slini-rr" oil , Company Every Possible Effort to Uphold Landls Fine. Chicago, July 30. State District Attorney 81ms returned today from a conference at Lenox, Mass., regarding the government's attitude In the re cent Standard Oil decision, when the 329,000,000 fine was reversed. "I am sure of the ultimate success of the government In this case," said 31ms. "We are going after the case, hammer and tongs." He said the government attorneys who attended the conference were unanimous that every effort should be made by the government to secure a reversal of the verdict setting aside the Landls fine. Application for a rehearing will be' presented to the circuit court by the government within a few days. For Sale by IN NEAR FUTURE f 1 "ii. .1, mini vxi u j I GRANDE R0NDE i MEAT Pn0E US Y0LR 0RDFRS TWO PHOisFS: . City Meat Market Main 50 fir Street Market Main 48 Our large trade permits us everything to be found in a Try our home made Bacon, Hams and Lard. ; "' i THE j OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION WS.OOO.OOO.OOhSlRS!"5 t Mutual Company can Save ; cent on Yonr : J- vv- OLIVER. ACENT.U Grande Or ' The new and modern Ico manufac turing plant and cold storage dpart. ment belonRlng to the Grando Honda Meat company and just completed at a cost of several thousand dollars, will be set lit operation for a tentative run. . While it is not planned to keep the wheels going Just now, the run tonight will serve to disclose any imperfec- tlons in the system. Portions of tha new plant have been In working order for several days, dui k is nui unm today that the plant has been declared ' finished. ' The ice-making machinery " Is as perfect as money and experts can make It, and the company will have a plant In connection with Its slaughter house that will Insure keeping fresh meats inutuiuiU.!;', sr. ' snother val- . uable addition to the many La Grande Industries which are keeping this clty-a In the forefront of eastern Oregon ' towns. Debs and Cliafln to Tour. Chicago, July 31. At -the national headquarters of the prohibition and socialist parties, preparations are go ing forward for strenuous campaigns. Eugene V. Debs, the socialistic . per-, petual candidate, will leave In about a month on a special train for an ex tensive tour of the country and will speak In nearly all the Important In-J- . , . . ; central west, Eugene W. Chafln, the prohibition standard bearer, declares that before election he will huva tour. e(J everv 'e of the union. v.. Y a A man' but ws rlnn'f lllrta. film , - a -U l I way, 8aylnif. ..A tha DOet .ava. ' quoting what the Boot says. ""J1 e.rifCKMIVE.iOKe.YV ?Looks like beer! Tastes like beer! ploinsr fempeniKw Mat Um Patuto Com For sale at all leading temperance drink stands. OUABANTEEn UonIntoxicatino NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. ASTORIA, OREGON COMPANY i Ik to handle only th first class market ,.4,4....... . A ru from 40 to so Insurance 0 per