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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1904)
volume hi LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 5, 1904- NtfMBtR ttt. FAR-REACHING PLANS OF WAR Japanese are Planning a Campaign that will Reach to Lake Baikal- Spies are Captured. 4 ' Port Arthur, April 4 Spin with maps and notes have been raptured at several poiDU in Eastern Siberia, in the direction . 1 Lke Baikal. This leads to the be lei that tbe Japanese re ambitious to extend their inva ion i fr u Lake Baikal WILL MAKK A 4TS.ND . Paria, April 4 Report reeeifed this morning state the Buatiani do not intend to leave Wiju without a hard ttniggle, However, the nearest Japanese are file milet away Iron Wiju. Wiju is at tbe mouth ol the Yau , tbe boundary between Korea aad Manchuria. - . flAXTIG FLEET TO FAB EAST "Qt. Patenburg, April 4 The eitr baa decided that tbe Baltio fleet may aail lor the Far But July 15 at tbe latent, (ireet Britain baa sent aaanr anee tbe fleet will be allowed to paw tbe Snei eaaal. Tbe ioe in Lake Baikal baa begun to break, gape ol 40 yard appearing. : Near South Pole. London,. April 1 The success of Captain Boost, of tbe British Antarc tic steamship Discovery, now at Lytt eton, Hew Zealand, in getting within MOmiles of the Booth Pole and b.-iog ing out bit expedition in safety, altar an abeenee ol J years, with the loeeo only a single lite, call out much congratulatory comment in the news papers. The oaptains Interesting narrative to the Daily Hail, tbe anbetenoe of whiob wis oabled to tbe Associated Press this morning, sod other details published have wlwtted the appetite of the scientists who are eargsrly wait ing fortbar information in regard to the results obtained. It is hardly antlo i pa ted, however, that rnuon more will be given oat until Oapt Soott rs ports to the Royal Geographical Booiety. Under Sealed Orders. DENVER, April ! A Republican special from Telluride eays :, A detachment of S00 troops- will leave here at 10.30 o.olock tonight on two special traina for Bldgwey,onder sealed orders. They are under ..the oommand of Colonel Barnom and Major Nay lor. It is rumored they are going to make tbe expected oleanop of agitators in the Ban Juan district and that many men will be deported Poor alleged agitators nam un- knowo.oems in on the evening train tonight and were promptly lodged in jail. , Fred Sheets spent Honday in Colon visiting bis sister, Mrs Mabel Gates, and other friends. He was acoompan ied home by his younger sister Miss Evaleen flheet.. THE CHICAGO STORE BIG SHOE SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE CHICAGO STORE IIIIIIIMIMII A COUGH SUGGESTION This is the teaion when chronic throat and lung troubles get their start. Any coagh is seriius enough to haye prompt attention and it is also important that the best possible remedy is secured. We - hope you will try our WHITE PINE COUGH BALSAM We feel that this is in many respects a superior remedy and that once familiar with it, you will rely on it as your general household cough cure. It is pleasant to take and cures ae quickly as any safe remedy can. Price 25 and 50 cents. NEWLIN DRUG CO. AN EASTER SERVICE Eastern Oregon Com mandery Number 6, Knights Templer Ob serve Easter.. Eascef eervioes were held by East ern Oregon Oommandery No . 6 Knights Templer, at the PreebyterUo oh'uroh at I o'clock Sunday afternoon A number of visiting Knlhts were present from Baker City and Pendle ton. The address was delivered by Dr J 8 Anderson of Asotin, Wash., formerly pastor of the Methodist ehuroh In this eity After the beautiful retnalistie eervioe an elegant banquet was served in the hall of Masonic Temple. .'"' Delegates . Reports of the republican primaries from the,, following preoinote have been received as follows! ' k a mela A i Clark and Jas. Bwarla. STABKEY V7 H Brigga and Albert Winters. . , CAMP CARSON Wm Muir and J L Oorbett. ' G. A. R. Encampment The Eastern Oregon encampment meet this year In La Grande on July 1-8-3-4. It has been several years eipoe the old soldiers boys met in this oity and it goes without saying they will be tendered a royal weloome. Tbey will pitch their big tents and mount their canon in Proebstel's grove. Cattle-Growers' Convention There will be a Oonventlon ol tbe Cattle-Growers ol Oregon Sield In Portland, April 16th, beginning at 10 M., and continuing in the evening. Tbe people interested in this great in dustry are earnestly requested to be present, as subjeote will be discussed of the greatest importance to all oaU tie-men. Tbe meeting will be held at the Auditorium, between Taylor and Salmon, on Third St. Grant Mays, Secretary. SOMMER HOUSE J J Hendnok Marysville Cbaa Lewis Butte M Rice Walla WaUa J Tucker Dr Poe 4 wagoner Weatherby J Rood Baker City J M Jones Portland F B Ramsey do . D Franklin do It L Osborn do J Spencer Elgin LR Evans Spokane A A Roberta Oity L B Stoddard ' do AMHamblln St Louis J B Stoddard Sumpter 8 D Vincent Chicago E 8 Lngao Bummervllie & B Kramer Seattle T Hialop Pendleton O.Smith Boise O H Dickenson do The Rest Room A very enthuslasMo meeting of tbe La Grande Beet Boom Association was bald in the parlors of the Com mercial Club Monday afternoon. Moon interest is being manifested in this movemeut not only by members of the association, but by the pcblio in general, A rest room will at once- be scoured and fitted up for tbe use of tbe public The offioere of tbe as sociation are: ''' '' President, Mra E O Moore; 1st Vior pres, Mrs BE Woretell; 2nd vioe prea Mrs E W Bartlett; Ree. See. Mrs H A Bodmer; Oor. Sec, Mist Bessie Wor stell, Dlreetors, Mre Turner Oliver, Mrs Aldrioh, Mrs Oavana, Mra Anton, and Mra Bolton ; Financial Committee Mrs Kirk Treasurer, Mra Ardrsy, re Kynearson. Sued for Stumpagc A case was tried before the Juttlot of tbe Peace ai Island Oity yesterda) on a change il venue from Jostles Grant's oouit, In whioh A ' Oalcbina sned Jas. Flynn for. stunipege from which moA had been uken, at 60 cte per cord. Flynn set op In his answer that part of tbe wood waa dry vood which had been given to him and tbe balance be olaimsd tba prloe agreed upon was 36 cents psr eord, and also si t up a counter claim for work done. The Justice tcok tbe matter under advisement and will render his dieU ion later. Married v HOOKER ROGERS At the residence of the bride s father in La Grande, Aprils, 12 m., Rev. J. W. Oliver officiating, Mr. H. A. Hooker, of Walla Walla, Washington, and Miss , Nellie E. Rogers. Mr. and Mre. Hooker left on the 9:15 evening train for their future home in Walla Walla, Washington. The best wishes of their many frleods follow them. . . , Damen Kranz Mrs, James Boodgraat and Mrs, Sherwood Williams will entertain tbe Damen Krans and their friends on Thursday evening at the borne of Mra. Williams on Adams Avenue. This is the first meeting tinoe the beginning of Lent, and the members of the so ciety are anticipating an especially enjoyable eveniog. GARDEN PLOWING A G Hermann, old town, ohone 1723. will plow your garden and Iota in the city. 4-1-tl. MILTON BOY FALLS I TO INSTANWDEATH ) N(M Broken and ; in Empty ElevatorDeath was "!r,"s MUtoa, April 4 Johnny Reynolds, aged S years, fell 80 feet from an up per window in tbe elevator at the O. B. dt N. depot, .. and was instantly killed this morning, bis neck being broken in the fall. 'i,, .' Tbeaooident happened at 10 AO. Tbe boy was playing In the upper story ol the elevator, with several other boys and as be fell out of the window, bis sareama - attraoted the attention 61 pereont ia 'the vicinity His body turned over and over in its, ' deaeent to the ground, his skull being orushed and hie neck also ; broken, - death was instantaneous. " ' 1 He was the son ol O H Reynolds," proprietor ol the, Freewater, i kotslv Tbe elevator is vacant at . this .time and has been used ae . a . playground for all the' small boys in tbe vicinity. Repeated warnings against this prae -ttee have been Issued by tbe authori ties to the patents living in tbe towns ol Freewater andMlltonyp t ' y ; Want Stock Ordinance (1 Some of the most InBuential resi dents of Old Town are agltatiog tbe question ol allowing stock to - mo at large in their part of the oity,' Aa tbe matter now stands, stock ma; perambulate along tbe street,; either in the roadway or on the lids walk, at will, provided they do not begin . tbe search for stray morsels earlier than 8 a m and do not atay out later . than seven in the evening; provided, that said stock shall not ' wander larther north than the south side of K "street Some years ago section S of the oity stock law was amended to as to leave OldTowuatthe mercy of, "horses, oattle. mules aod ohlokens."; This was done at the instauoe ol a consid erable number ol petitioners ol that portion ol tbe towd, and since there every effort to again have that sec tion Inoluded in the Impounding or. dinanoe has been defeated. I t is probable that tbe matter ' will be brought belore the oity eouuoll : to morrow night, and i: ie equally, pro? bsbls that tbe residents ol Old Town will again divide on tbe question. , r A Nutmeg MacY Tbe comedy-drama "A Nutmeg Matob," whioh was played at Stewards Opera boose last night under the ans pieesof tbe band, was all that "bad! been promised by the ' management. From the rise pi the curtain' upon the S Brat act until the fail upon tbe last there wta not a dry. monMOt in "'the i play. A continuous round. of ap- ,. plauae gave evldenoe of the appiBoia' tlonof theaudienos. - The play will be repeated tonighH and every seat in the opera s bppse J should be takeW ' The band is In institution whiob ; deserves the patronage of' every pat riotic oitisen. 26s-TE:OP-A.TIl - . WHAT IS QSTEOPATHYt , "Osteopathy, the drugless aoienoe of medioine, is based on such' pbysiologf leal facts as. thai Ipll,anftesk,olroul. tlon of tbe blood with uninterrupted ' oerve control IS' Jiealtb ( peraoniBedj ' that disease Is caused by an interrupt ed oiroulatlon of the blood or !'an terrupted nerve control, or both, oaua.,;-,, ed in turn by "lesions," or" mal-posl- tionsolthe bones, ligaments, mus- oles, lymphatics, blood stream ..or ' nervous system) and that by remov ing or correcting such "lesions," or ' onuses, by manipulation, health, will . be restored ,vS.:-'if 't'?-i":S'': :'. ' ?:' i BOARD AND ROOM i Pleasant rooms and good board for ' gentlemen.- Inquire at 801 T street known as the Hughes hones. 8 - 4 -tf ' FOR RENT A five room furnlahei:, , hones for rent. For particulars phone J 771 or 1938 or isnire of Mre G W Henry. ... -!!'. "ti:.'V' EASTER HATS. Congratulations. Mr. John H. Oullom, Editor of the Garland, Texas, Mews, baa written a laotnrea congratulations to tae asano- letter of of Obamberlain's Oougb Remedy, aa follows: "dizteee years ago when oar first child was a baby be waa subject to oroupy spells and we w old be very uneasy about bim. We began osing Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it snob a reliable remedy for oolds and croup, we have never been without it in the bouse since that time. We bave five children and hate given it to all of them with good results." For Bale by ail drag- gists. There will be no peaches nor aprl cote oo Dry oreek this year, and likely not anywhere in this vicinity. Ben Walden brought in this week some bods Irom a Dry ereek orchard that were killed by frost this spring and are new falling from tbe trots. He eaya there will be no eropol this class ol fruit, but apples are uninjured Beautiful and f xj)u9ivene?B of stjle couibiued with extremely low . prices are strong features of our spring millinery department. True worth is stamped ou every bat, and such vat iely ol styles as will be tare , to please tbe most exacting taste. SI.50 to 17-50. EASTER GLOVES. A choice assortment of fine kid gloves that have stood the test for many years. Regular fl.50 gloves the world over are priced here 11.26. "If you see it in the 'Sun' ifs so' Thie boast of the New York Sua is Known , the world over and it's about true. ':.k Here is what the New York Sun .' ' says of. ...... ' ', :' r Women's Diamond Special $3.00 Shoes, i v; HADC FOR us BY - PETERS SHOE CO. .'SHifiUw. . "The strenuous life of the outdoor girl haa had its effect on the footwear man. ' Tbe needs of the up-to-date maiden are no longer met by a dainty eboe with only Its beauty to commend it. A trim, shapely shoe she must have, graceful In Its lines as a Loud Quince slipper, but It must be built to stand bard knooks of pavement and field. From out of the sturdy west comes a shoe mar meets this requirement. It rejoices in the asms of "Diamond Special" and la much In evidence." New fork Son. . ; - There Still $3.00"No Hihfr ' The only genuine "Diamond made by tbe Peters Shoe Co., are exclusive agents. No lgP ie made in the world. Oa J o 1-1 AO r A eleeant. It will not ecufefi 0V-OU1S, H)Bffl vv " shoe is and. we re for the price angarcto Dia ls soft and- THE! FAIF f ffi- Pendleton Tribune HIHtHIH HMtl IHMHWMMIMMMty