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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
AcLEOD MEANT NO CHARGE OF BRIBERY Everything , you want w'tnt tor that X Grande Rpiide Euniber Co. r i t t i i. V. b Awaiting'Your Order at U. RAL3TON'8 NEBP.ASXA GROCM STORE Oji. Lir and JeHerson 81a. OUR 311501 ALTY Full X i TeWerM Stock" -. - "iviv el floods. c .1 ( . ( 8H0E3 . Goodtic&'dotShoes a specialty Cf ain Ws 'd by the Cord . 128 cu' ic ( et to the - cord. 16-inch dry chain .". wood 3' 'St VM-d.1' Thu ii cheaper than by the load. . You pay tr 'iat yoa get and get what yon pay for. Phone 571 H. W. NIBLEY Meseeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeoaecccss)ce aaaooeo ".. 1 ( : e: u. f j Tha Portland Journal of V recent daU esye the following regarding'Rsp reeentative MoLeod'e etetemeut wdi Ufoia tbo,,commlttee pn counties at 8elemlaat week In tb disoossion before the bout committee on ooantlM , laet Tuesday evening over tbe bill ' to create Hot Lake esOntri Repreaentatlve1 MeLeed ot Daiosl eoanty mad 1 statements which, were oaatraed. by .those who board, aim aa a charge that money might bt improperly need to aecnra tha peaeage ol the. bill. In tha oooraa of bla remarks MeLeod allndad to Charlea Oochraa of Union aa one of tbe ad Tooatea ot tbo meaaura. -"f MrCochraa waaaot praaenl at tha oaunittee moating and npon reading tha . publlahed ; ra porta of It b wired fUprcaentatlve MoLood in reference to them. Ha rooalTad tbo following Treply Thoredry: , , I "rail explanation and exoneration In Journal today." i aa aoooooa -4iii9iiiitttttv . .4. In anlnterriaw today Mr MoLaod aaid that ha had not wlahad nor intend, ad aai Moea ' not iatand to caat any reflection npon tha Integrity of Mr Cochran, nor to lnttmato that any of tbo paopla oi Union proposed to oaa money Illegally with tha mombart of tbo committee on ooontiea. From bit knowledge of the membere of that com- initteaba bellered that all of them are man who would eparn with con tempt any offer ot money to lnttaauoe their vote. While axoaarating Mr Uoobran from any improper latent. MoLood folly oonttrmed tbo aUtemeni made by him before the committee to too affect that he had been informed that money bad, been;; reload for tha porpoaa of putting the bill through. Ho added that he waa ready to , make affidarit to thla if called open to doao. Theee explanatloaa are regarded aa removing any aatpioloa ol wrongful! intent on tbo part ot the advocates ol the Hot Lake county bill and on tbo part ot tha mambera ol tbo commit tee: Hamttactorcr ol end LUMBER LATH BOXES Grande Roride Lumber Co. ecial Services 'at sp DcKfa"riion PERRUOXEGON. 1-m rrmwa wavy - The Bibie ' reading given by Bev again won the bearta ot the people When you want '"'tny&st ' ' PHONE j 1851 leeuoam imuu.1 r- e ' and very innlruotive and A. B. C. Stam Laundry intereating. j Hia aabjeet 'Tbe Bible revealed anew the wondenul weapon Gbiiitiana have in their baode in- the - word of God. i Tberr are three tbonyand. k pro 1 uiaea in tha Bible lor the Child of i Uod while thsre ta only one' lor ' the ; nnbeliever and that ia that God will forgive ain.- 1 ' u ' i The ehurch waa well filled , at the evening eei vice and Bev Needbam 11 : a. Church I 0re2oa 2 a krone anneal to tho unsaved. - Hia text waa taken from Zeokarlaa III 1 -6 verses showing that God will lay aside tha old nature and olotbe ua in righteousness il we will allow him not the external righteousness ol the scribe and Pharisees aa portrayed in Matt, ft). , ,!-! Tha solos by Mr Powers were very impressive and winning. Bev'Needham and Mr Powers will olose their meetings this evening Phone 1761 Produce Co. LaGrandes Oregoa. CoTuCT Jcffrsc2 y?nnft and Greenwood Streets La Grange. Oregon. r.-..Tl (ooooeoee)fca)a)owwweaie)weoeooo f1 L. 'A. G R A N D E i mou,r WORKS Will ht ready for business Fcbruuy & Gomplclc Machine Shops and Foundry : CLASSMATE OF "VAN NUYES Bev W L Van Nuys pastor ol the Presbyterian eburoh in taia city baa received the information ibat a former classmate in Wabash College. Miki Haraaawa a Japanese, who graduated from that institution, has been a Dress censor before Port Arthur during the yl ; ', aeige, and ia now at tha front with the army in Maoohuria. .. . L Haraaawa waa an . intelligent Jap- 1 ,1 j : ; anese and made rapid progrtaa in hia ' studies, and on bia return to Japao ; , entered the aervice of bia country as A f v mt WUIVJS W I la tha meAiiLimfl ha evad fclia onlv daughter of a w -alt by Japaudse mer ohant ani according to the custom 0 tbo country, Harasawa took the name ol bia wile, nia full name now being Miki Harasawa Yeauguebi the latter being 'lie , wife' name. It rw-scxYa t RlniikfilTllth Manufacturer ot The Fitzge:al I R'Ma Feed: MJ , .,;,.. , . ,,f , nacas.jt.'? c- avwra - .r Summerville Siftins Snow at present. Misa Maggie Milla came home Tues day to baat the bed Bide ol her mother Miaa Ella Hanter made a business trip to La Grande Mocday. 1 Rev Moohel tha new Minister of tha Presbyterian charoh wiU hold aervice, both Sunday and oionday vening 'Mr and Mrs U Elledge iavialUng their grand p areata Mr and Mra Lan. man. ' ' Mr Olson made a business trip to La Grandt Saturday . , Mr T Tii made a bualnesa trip to La Grande Wedaeaday . , L After Piatt Washington Feb C-G W Post, oi Battle Creek Michigan, who baa been been aotive in an agitation if a par eeiapoat system, today filled wltb the president of tbo aenato a petiton for tha exclusion of Senator Thomas U L ! Piatt fiom the aenato. Tha petition L,argeet Packing Houae In. iKastern jJOrea;oa. Will Pay Hiarhest Gash Price lor Marketable . A.pxles. ft! U6 v custom in Jpao tbat wuera toe bride is ibe only daughter of a family . toi groom mu.t uke ber name. Where there ia more tban one girl in a family the bride takes the name ot ber bus band. Pendleton E O. D. F. FITZPERALI ..HOHNlETORlJ,'j! J'v. 8UCI E890R I O H. t M-i"'1 I! D, 1 1 ............. ..... ... ' 1 -1.. . V - GITY BREVVERY JptlUSj ROESCH, oprfeton ; Are Voii Restless at Nfcht? And haraaaad by a bad coogbf Use iiailard'e Uorehound By rap, it will aeoare yea aouad 'Bleep, and effect a prompt .and radical cure. 2oo, 50c and L Newiin UrogCo. , i la baaed on the aaaertion that fiatt aa an executive officer ot the United btaaea xpreaa company, ia a party to aooatpiraoy to maintain Identical "rates among all ezpreaa companies for art Idea shipped over their linea and be asserts that Piatt baa told repre sentatives of bla tbat bo will oppose all legislation Injuriously afleotjng bia oompanlea interest, union. carpenters 5 Attention The meeting oiht of the Local Un ion No 872 baa been changed ao as to come on the second and fourth Thurs day of each month. All members will pleaaetake notice. By order of 00m mittee. ., ,;P Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon SAsk for La Grande Beer and get the Best . r -r- t- ts " v - LA GRANDE BEER IS1 MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE YfWti "rwo Little rVaifs" Despite tbo inclemenov of the woatbar and taot that a fierce fire waa raging at the time the play ; began at Stewarts Opera House last evening, tha production ot "Two Little Waifs" waa witnessed by a large', and ' appre ciative audience. All oi the charact era were well represented, and es peolally the characters of the "two little waifa." Many specialties of high grade were presented during the play and ail who were present were well aatified with the play and do . not re gret the braving of tha weather to aee tbo eame FOR SALE Eight aoree of land 4 In orchard 6 room iioo.ee-' good bam, : well watered JuatOiiomlle east of poatoffice. For particalara enquire at MoPartacea giooery or John Gavin tbo owner 00 the premlaw will exohange tor town property. Feb sV Meh 8 In The Pen By Sorippa Newa Association Wheeling, W V Feb 9 Great crowds turned oat thla morning to witness the arrival of Maonen'O B and G A GroS, oonvloted of Postal frauds to to theMundnville pententlary. Eleven other priaoners accompanied tbem After formalities were over the three men marobed to the aouth ball and tbo iron door waa looked behind them They will probably bo gien some kind ol clerical orI, Music B P fait, the pioneer music teacbei of Uraude Rondo Valley, ia stlU in tue ring. During my vacation I made it my business aa well aa pleasure to at tend concert, operas, and ia faot everything In my line ol buainese and I fonnd that I aa a teaoher, and in terpreter oi mualo am atlll in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory coarse may take tbe pop ular pIsco course. This plaoea tbe pupil in position to play the popular m'unlo of tbe day, Church and Sunday School music The Violin popular course plaoea tbe pupil In position to play all klnda of dance mualo aa well as light overtures. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my Inetructnn are now making good.money aa teachera and eololata. Puplla wbo are under my ear will be thoroughly Instructed in music. BP TAIT, teacher. Ralph Lorena, a yonng brother of Miss L R Lorenz, of the Core, la in tbo oity for a few days having eoine dental work dona. A Touching Story Is the saving from death of the baby girl of Geo A ,ylar Cumberland, Ma, He write ; -At the age of IX months our little girl waa in deoliuing health with eerioue Throat Trouble, .andjtwo physioiana gave her t up .We :ware al most in despair, when we resolved to to try Dr King'a Mew Discovery for Consumption, coughs, and Golds. Tbe nret bottle gave raiiei, auer.ia in foar bottles she waa cared, and ia now in perteot health." Waver fallal to relieve and cure a cough or cold. AtHewllnUrug (Store ouo ana oiw guaranteed Trial bottle free t a I ! ,v .; . 1 Public Is Aroused The publio ia aroused to a knowladge of. the curative .merlta oi that great medicinal tonic, Electrlo Bitters, tor aiok atomacU liver and aidoeys, Mary Mary H Walters, ot 648 St Olafr Ave,' Columbus O, writes: "For several montha 1 was given up to die, I baa fever and agas mr nerves were wreck ed 1 could not not sleep, end m stomach was ao. weak, from . uaelea doctors drURa, that 1 could not , eat, Soou alter beginning to take ' Electru; witters, I omaine I relief, and in abort timaiwaa entirely cured." Uuarau teed at fewltna drug store, price . 60s . yfp , mauufaotore Batter fioml sweet .cream. ..Our butter ie fall weight aad GRANDE SCHOOL PROP. DAYPrindpU. Thia.U onaf.tbe.beatiauaioaUTa stitatlona in tha atate. Dorlagtaa yoar.1904 there, were nearly Foor tnooaand leaaontglvea. Xb people 14 thla city and . valley .are begla idg to dlaoover the freeA' advantage of thUahool.Tbw ayaiem scad la the lateat and moat practical, and Inolnrlea all tbo lateat disoo varies the art of leaching moale, , The oa) la divided in iwodapart- mentet Mo. 1 lafor beglnnera, from lyeaxs apfand Uklnfli iabe irt to itxl gradW'la thla daparimeat nplla noma one hoar e? err M day laKojataoctaeare tratal to A Jiere they aradoata. Paptls ae one or two leaaooi .-week aa W oesir! No- oolioUra- wUi be lermltted to ramala ia thla aoaooi bo do not study. i ! eaaraiiteed. Leave orders a UuiJierfilli;Creiai3,;U3,tt at J. D. McKennooV 1 S JUICY MEATS; are the only kinds we aell. Tbe meat that haa tbat rich appear ance and tickela tbe palate ie the kind yoa will get here. Choice lamb, pork and veal chope. airloln, round and porterhouse steakas and other luzarlea la' oar line, are aold here daily . and prioea ..that are right. HARD WORKERS require good, aolld food. Meat la a Dsceasity to each a man and he abould have it All women .of tha btuee should have It. All women of the houae abould provide iheir hat bands with food tbat will etrengttoa tbem ao tbat tbey will be ingood condl tlon to toll ao that tbo family may live. , , ;. , ; . Bock & Thomas Itch Ringworm T Lucaa," Wligo, Ky,, writes, April 25th 1902: "For W to U yeara 1 bad bean . afflicted with a malady known aa the Itch. The Itching waa moat unbearable; I had tried for yeara to ttod relief, having tried aU remedies 1 could hear of, bealdaa a number ot doctors. I wish to atate that one aln- ?le application ot bailaxd'e dnow Lin ment cured me completely and per. mauently. Sinoo then I have used the liniment on two aeparato occasion far ring worm and It cared completely.' 28c, 60o and 1 bottlev.-Sewlln -Drag uo. , ; . . Harth . . . Meana the ability to do a good day 'a work, without nndue fatigue and to find life' worth' living. Yoa oannot have IndigeaUoa or constipation with out ita upsetting the liver and pollut ing the blood. Soon a condition may bo beat and quickest obtalaed by Har bioe, the beet liver regulator that tbo world haa over know. Mra., O W Smith wrltM. AprU 8, mil I aaa Herbine. and find it the beat madioina tor constipation 1 - and regaiatlng tha liver I bave ever aaed.' Prloe 60 eeata) Kewtla Drag Oo; 4 r 4 f 1 . t r