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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1910)
..J ILICE Cy BATTLES. : . .1i fS r::s rut Drift Apart a4 J Ewt Arala Cere. II -l i -A-ira Cir:s LX III ITS C"0 ' f'-,f'.' fi!1 .Sh" tUcr. Tb shearing of is Has con teenced, the buyers of 'woe! are'eatli- tring la Pflndleton from all ports ol th east and from the south and a fsw days more will see Eastern Oregon's wool , season at its - height Frora present Indications it will be one o the most Important and prospero'j! seasons the growers of wool in th' :" Stler hin spent fire years In . &e -civil war together, engaged In twenty-five battles, withstanding the fcardshlps of war and then drifting . ... - lV. I state have ever enjoyed.. ., . ' . . . - Shearing has, been in progress .In watic Incident that occurred in, ta . ,, ' , ' , " . , - . 'i the Arlington country for several eranae wnea james itooper oi rorv- - . . ,. v , , v v ' vi I day's." Some growers have their clips land claaped the hand of Constable , - . , 1 ready for the market, others will fln- se 4 rayc'.'. ; Jane- T Ghanlio. ..Jane 18- Tendletoo. Jnne 11 Pilot P-ock. . .. . Jun IS. Vale.. .. June. 14. Ontario.- - .June 15. Mountain Home. June 17 Baker City. . June 21 Shanlko. . June 24. Ileppner. - '.. July I Wallowa County. July 7 Shanlko." - ; July it. Wallowa County. niXEB RESIGNS. Each seemed dazed as he looked at . y are just getting ready to be- Spokesmtn.ReTlew Agent Will go to the other and Anally Hooper. remark- . eCunnlnEvam shm , Canada Som on trip. HCL? MAKE- r ? K ? t I A f. ft J, U f pi ' 1 I f w s - te f S fe :ii f-- i I! d: "It seems impossible, but I guess . fta true.. It was a hard long, cam paign, wasn't It, but we came, out all right after fighting the twenty-five Itattles and numerous skirmishes. TeB, we belonged' to the 100th India na. 1 We. fought In Missionary Ridge, Atlanta VIcksburg and Jonesboro; we saw the Southern metal tried'but not found wanting.' The boys of the fonth ' were Just as good fighters' as we were. ' They did not know what gin shearing. The Cunningham Sheer Canada Sooa on a Tr and Land company, one of the lars est sheen comnanva In the state, wil' - R. A Hlner base resigned his posi f.nlsh up this week, while the ; J. E tlon aa district manager ror ; tr.c Smith company, another 'large con- J Spokesman-Review of Spokane, and tern, Is Installing the machinery . for ere long will go to Canada on a junio their shearine nlant and will be in et. combining business ana pieasur full swing by the first of next week. Mr. Hlner has been astauncn Dooster Rflnnrta from all sections where for La Grande ' while mating nis nhparinff at all has been done headquarters here for the Spokesman : t fhik frrf that th' fleeces are! for the past two years' and he has remarkably free.' from' dirt' this' year, I won for himself many friends by his while the staple is fully up to the conscientious manner or doing inipgs ' . ' . . . .uc' . v7 Whlle the staple is fully up to the conscientious manner oi aoms imugo. ft meant to quit . , But We ' bad that Btandard being DOth long and firm. He has nothing definite" in new, Tital advantage of .being -lght, and The cond,Uon of the market l8 g00(1 butVants to travel In Canada to see ft was the right that prevailed after . ... . tv, wnnl for himself what the country-' there years of horrible' slaughter." Mr, Hooper r and Mr. ' Faulk were iustered out' of the service June 8, 1.865,' it . Washington, D." CJ Each went his way and they had not met until yesterday, j Mr. Hooper Is here Tlsltlng' Charles McCannand family.1 .HEACOCK'S The , tmly place . In ; ffalon County that yon can get a new lena exactly like yours in less than three or four days. Office jyer NewIlnV Drug Store." end with the quality of the wool as I for himself what the country-there i-r.nft an nnr vr nroduced In ". East-1 Baords. ern Oreeon 'it Is exDeced that theh Hlff successor here has not been l.rlces will be good. I appointed yet ' The dates for public sales in Idaho and Oregon have been finally agreed ; ' ' . T AU ; ... Women Oarsmen to Race. I the revised schedule of dates as It - V' ; - - ' will now sfand. Is aa follows; .- ' Seattle, ' April , 22. An interclass May 16 Mountain Home. rrace for the women oarsmen of. the ! May 18 Payette and Weiser. : i University ' of Washington will, J) s May 20,Mldville and Cambridge, j held today over th half mile Lake ; May 24 Fendleton. , . t'nlon course. ; . . - - - - 'fit C.od 10. t f ook, ioMV vrlr, etc up to i'X) TKk. . , ; Tb "Tii Booh ot 138 kw .!U hB4m. .rt o. ta J.m t.sll ol Po-5 . , k i.l t. lot I MMBt poUli- Porchlight - , CAN TOD IHAGISE How bright, cheery and progres sive this city will seem when there is a porch light turning each ev ening in front ol. every residence. Installed at a flat rite of 50 cents pet month. Call us u pand find out all about It ... ... mm mm ueht isso .... V .- - POVu'ER COMPHHY fl Ti:e ;'i?e Dying and .sanny iarks ;t. i'jjifu. gtmai u.i Vrei.. ft Dry cWatnir . .'.fcdi a -WJ'.f. Good Phcne Nzin 6 T ahaffey Budng ;Vvo.'Depof Sreef The Eve ning Observer prints all of the - news all of the time Tfii I ; " laT : M"S)B 111 (imi iwf ht rwrwn t -Wk t rr-rr (T3 3 As usual, the largest stock of Bulk , and pack age seeds in the county. Alfalfajj Red Cloyer, ;. Timothy, Red Top Blue Grass, White Cloyer : and everything in grain seed. -Garden Seed in Bulk. Hay, Grain, Feed and Flour Phone Afan 57, ndepenpeiif 1481 - .... : . .. -,i i 1. ... I ...'(. . . ."I Corner Greenwood and Jefferson 6 me V I q o Mm S Must be gone through with QiSois May as v;c!l faGc it and get done with it. We have a lot of rub- savers Ammonia Pearline Gold Dust Sapolio Bon-Ami Citrus Powder Fresh Vegetables Every Morning 1 u f Jil ilt . ii 17 II .. . 1 " s V h ft t- t- . . 1 : : That the Clothier who does not carry Kuppen W heimer Clothincr has let ItheV bars f down for some other clothing house to walk in and Migralr off-thl best trade in town. ; Get; the 'best' tailor in the city to dissect Kup penheimer Suit and compare with any fine make -we are willing to star d by the results. Come in and take a look Its a pleasure to show them. - ' s c li ariaiiffton.) bo" ;:rl .1 IF n nra 3i FOf? GOLDS - " J THE VJOWDER UORICEf2 FOR .".throat.' 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