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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
ETEMXO 0 BSEBTEB. LI CBA5PE. OKEfiO FRIDAY, JULY t, WM. PAGE EIGHT. i X I t X . ' II i it l I I I 114 t'H'l 1 I 1 44, TTTTTTTT T w . . - . - . - I JTffi GLORIA i : i I TOOLS STILL DELAY WORK The snug, comfortable fit of a Pingree Oxford is a de light. Not off and on, but on all the time. Wearers of Oxfords and Pumps will appreciate this feature. Stand squarely on your determination to get a shoe that fits you. It is the most important consideration in se lecting any shoe. A poorly fitting shoe will be a short lived shoe and an untidy one for the better part of its short life. If you have had difficulty in getting a per fect fit in a shoe that possessed style try a pair of the Gloria $3.50 Shoes. , UTZ and DUNN ladies' and children s shoes. EDUCATOR SH3ES, to let the feet grow as they should. J. E. TILT MEN'S SHOES. ftp N.K.WES The Quality Store The surveying instruments, which were supposed to arrive from Portland this morning, did not arrive and there fore Engineer Darley did not com mence his work or surveying the south ditch line as was Intended. The tools are all that Is holding them back In pushing that portion of the work to completion. However, they are ex pected on the next train, and then work will commence at once. WOCHECKS We are In position to furnish you verythlng in the way of aboe findings. Miller's shoe trees, men andladies H-25 Pr V' Fisher's bunnon protectors 50e ler pr. Arrowsmlth arch supports......... : $2.50 per pr. Tan and black lacer ribbonper yard oc Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the celebrated Onyx" line of hosiery. We will be pleased at all times to have you inspect our stock. Smith & Greene, REPAIRING DOXE. . SHOE HEX. DEPOT STREET ssss 253 4t4 44 t Remnants of Papes" 5c a Roll and up Now is the time to patch up. W. H. BOHNENKAMP Co Baseball SI'S DAY AND MONDAY. J L'LY 4TH & .'Til. LaGrande vs Elgin A fast and furious gaiuo iirciised. Game called promptly at 2 o'clock. Oljinpiu Solons Adjouru. j Merchants! Save 1 5 DRILLING $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 they will save $15,000. During the same period their neighbors were hand ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT COST A UMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PROMP TSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES W. OUVER, Agent 1 There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind that makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes water avail able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you may think. I have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. OLYMPIA, July 2. The legislature adjourned this afternoon after a morn ing spent In accomplishing nothing. Cox introduced a bill which passed the senate, creating a revolving fund to meet the operating expenses of the state rock, crushing plants. It was referred to the house committee. The senate w'ill meet on July 14th, to re sume the Impeachment trial. I IITORd Fred Gaskell's arid another man's name, who Hack Wood, manager of the Golden Rule refuses to divulge, ! have been forged to checks on local banks recently, and cashed by the Golden Rule, according to facts lust come to, public light. The Gas- kell check was issued on June 18, for $13, and the other check issued sev eral months gao, was for $25. While it may be possible, it is not believed that the field of the pen ar tist has covered a large territory, es pecially as the amounts were so small. DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month M . . I M I I t we w or&s 17 Jk A JULY FOURTH ; We have the latest improved noise makers for the day and the popular fire works for the evening. Our stock is fresh and large and while we hope we have enough to go around If will be a good plan to buy younr Are works early, thus having the widest choice and making sure of getting Justt what you want and all you want. FIRE CRACKERS, CAJLXOX CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, EXPLO SITE TABLETS, COLORED FIRE, TUXK, R03IAX CANDLES, PIN WHEELS, VOLCANOES, ETC, ETC. The Most Reliabl to be Had an d at prices right d. A.R.WILL Newlin Book & w MARCH Arrangements have been made, but not given publication, for placing at the head of the monster parade next Monday morning, all available mem bers of the G. A. R. These old sol diers, will give an appropriate color to the day's event, and though no mi litia will escort the old fighters along the course of the parade, they will be an extremely fitting advance guard for what is to follow. Oi l?... ..... n DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month La Grande I DM HUNT LA OBANDE, OREGON (Continued from uage 1.) to th public from him Is, "come and see too." After the crowds have cleaned away the decayed and unsightly portions next Friday, there will be a natural park such as Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago or any other , city would rave over. By damming the Grande Ronde, a boating place re sembling In size .about three La Grande blocks, will be provided, and In addition to this there will be sev eral lagoons formed in the park it self when the water Is raised. Boats will be able to cross and recross, tig tag through the park, under moat con tlnuously a thickly netted bower of foliage. No artist, could work out in his own mind a more picturesque place. There will be two entrances to the park, one of them at the end of the Proebstel bridge where the road yet to be prepared will wind itself be tween huge trees that have stood for centuries and will stand for years to come yet, for no axe or no woodsman would dare, or be so cruel as to hew down one of these monarchs of the forest as sentinels to the finest park in Oregon. Worth a Tlslt. X It Is worth it to visit the park site. ' Those who go without guides, and the j park ladies will be glad to supply one, j it Is a simple matter. At the north end of the second bridge turn abrupt- j ly to the right and wander over an area of 14 acres and view what la now a rough wood, but Is soon to be a park I filled with tiny lagoons, secluded streams and grassy plots. Try It. It will do your heart good, and Instill Seven greater interest In the project . than is now prevailing. ( School Of Music MI STILL M Charles Chattln, who was accused with Guy Hobson of stealing two head of cattle from L. Billings, of Imbler, is still at large today, and it is evi dent that he has left the country en tirely. The officials in other counties have been notified and they wll prob ably nab him before many days. Hob son waived examination and was placed under a $500 bond to await the action of the grand jury. The. only School of Music like it in the state teaching young ana new students as well as the older ones The very LATEST METHODS USED The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the best in the country We teach as they do. E. PORTER DAY, ' Principal MISS DAY, Primary Teacher New Ribbons ' I S.iys iiiaes Look Good. Frank.-W. Bonner, of Greenhorn, arrived n the city yesterday for the purpose of celebrating the Fourth of July here and visiting his many friends, and acqualntences. Mr. Bon ner is a miner in the Greenhorn dis trict and says that the mines of that section are looking fine and that - a great deal of development work is be ing done this summer. Several of the prominent mines of that section have been sold to eastern parties this spring and that the new owners are making great improvements and get- tin k ready for a season's work of great activity. v.' t Collar Spreaders Bunting and Flags Serpentines and Firecrackers E. M. WELLMAN & C0l ADAMS AVENUE i 'J t I I : Daily Observer, 65c per Moi j Calumet And Hecla Merger. BOSTON, July 2. At today's annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ahmeek Mining Company, It was an nounced that a majority of the com pany's stock Is now controlled by the Calumet $ Hecla Mining Company. E.RC-SA TOE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CUBE. Because it does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead o; poisonous drugs. Because E-RU-8A cares pile. U. 8. DIP, recommends every Ingredient of E-RU-SA. Drag wa naK".7rf misleading statements" a crime. Therefor tha tale of all old or. co tic nlle medlclnna la liiarai kumu tum ha brain n0.,f .1 marrow; produce constipation and never cur.. 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