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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
"Atftf-HfimrMiiir, Blip We Believe that the Best Trademiker b ction- And are building up our business by giving our curtomers. .... . The Best Their Money Will Buy You get the beit when you buy from us The "QUALITY ' Shoe store T M STUBBLEFIELD. ' Neit door to J M Berrys. Russia Will Yield OREGON Short UNt Union Pacific DKPABT Ttaa. h.d..l ' LA QBAMDX. NO. 8 tin I i-50 p. m- Bell Leae, Denver Ft. ho a """. Omaha, Kansu 5-VI-,n'-.Si. m Olty.Bl. LoBla. Uhloago . Nl 1:80 a.m. j'jjjjt 8:5 p.m Portland. Utiles. Pen Mn , dlelon, Walla Walla, Hn . no1, Dayton, PomeroT, soi :.u a lti Tla Hps. , kaae, Portland. Dalles, Jfen. NO & dloton Umatilla wal- mo a lul,l.ewlitOD, Colfax nu Moscow, WallaoeWar m-30. m 8:5 pro doer, unosane and -r1 rm other points eastaod north via gpokana, NoItollr '.land City. Alloei, . exoedt lmbler, and Eiilu m Sunday connections at Kisin iOOfm Kit a m with "e fur point In Wallowa aannxy Ooean Steamera between Portland and Ban Francisco every Ave days E. C. MOORE, Agent TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That i "by people coipe here for men's aud by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt lino is our spec ialty. IJere is where pi ice and quality are combined. C , PRESTON, " Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET Special Excursion to the World's Fair. The Denver end Rio Grande, In con nection with the Missouri Pacific will ran a aeries of pertonally con ducted exonrsions to tbe World's fair dnring Jnne. These excursions will run through to St. Louie without obange of care, making abort stops at principal points enronte. Tbe first of these excursions will leave Portland June 7, and the second June 17. Tbe rate from La Grande "111 be SCO to St. Louis and return. Exoursionists go ing Ala tbe Denver k Rio Grande have tbe privilege of returning by a differ ent route. This is tbe must pleasant way, as well as tbe most delightful route to cross the oontinent. Ihe stops arranged give an opportunity of visiting in and about Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W C Mo Bride, 124 Third street, Portland, for Sleeping oar reservations 8t. Petersburg, July 22 The As sociated Press has excellent reasons for stating that Russia will yield in lbs Malacca case, release the steamer in accordance with tbe British de mand and express regret at tbe deten tion. Bt. Petersburg, July 22. -The As sociated Press can state aotboratively turn me Malacca will probably be re leased at once. Count Benckendorff has asked Lord Landowue foi an official assurance that tbe munitions on board were British stores. If this is given orders will instantly be issued to rolt aw the vessel. At the Mams time Ureat Britlan will be notified that ships stopped by Russians whose mau ifests are not in order will be held. MAKES NO PROMISE London, July 22. The Associated Press learns Uia Count Benokendorff, the Russian ambassador, at a confer ence with Foreign Minister Lansdowue I has made what may be considered a preliminary reply to the British pro test against the Malacca seizure. He assured the foreign seoretary that bis government had no intention of in fringing on the rights of Great Britlan or any other power, aud if a mistake had been made in the seizure of the Malacca, unquestionably the-steamer would be immediately restored and damages paid . There is reason to be lieve the Ruseiau authorities inoline to the conclusion that the commander of the Rt. Petersburg made a grave mis take in seizing tbe Malao a This can be established by bis reports, which have been telegraphed for, and if this opinion Is confirmed, orders will be telegraphed to liini to release tbe Malacca. The esse will probably be reviewed by the supreme court tbit fall, - Warships Leave Malta Valeite, Island ol Malta, July SI Tbe British cruisers Lewder and Lao osstiv, accompanied by tbiee torpedo bias destroyers, left here during the night to rejoin tbe Mediterranean squadron. Go Back Tomorrow HARD WALL PLASTERS Demurrer Overruled Trinidad, Colo., July 22. -Judge Northoutt of tbe district court of Las Animas county has overruled the de murrer ol John Mitchell, president; T. L. Lewis, secretary; W. E. Wilson. nrer; Chris Evans and other ofBoerB of the Tjnied Mine Workers of Ouly Ousts about 5o per yard America, to the Victor Fuel oonpany'a more than common plaster, and su'1 'or 8.000 damages in consequence ..l .. ,. , of the coal miners' strike in the South- Worth many times over. !ernColo.ado district The ..lalntirT ADVANTAGES charges the defendants with oonsplr- Speech Ready Obtosgo, Jnly 81 Fifty thousand. b'ltohflr workmen who quit work July 12, paralyzing tbe meal industry ol the country, will go b tek to work to morrow morning, pending the a -nitration of the differences between them and tbe.r employers. Around the stock yards there was njoloiug among the strikers as well as tbe stockmen and the paoking interests. Daiing tbs day nearly 601) of tbe strike breakers em ployed at tbe various plants quit work the men apparently fearing to work with tbe union men who will return t morrow. 1 Nu melons encounters took place to day between bands of strike sympa thizers and non-union men, who in their fright bad deserted the yards. A riot also occurred in wliioh two men narrowly escaped death. Rob rt Keat ing an ice dealer, and Olarenoe Hall, an erupl ye, were psssiug on an ice wagon wben someone began shooting and bo til wore sounded. The mob dispersed. 'J THIRTY .THOUSAND. ! r ; acres open Reno, Nev., July ilL. 8. Taylor, ebisf of Hie Nevada deiartmeol of the Unltod Statis reclamation service, bas received Ihe 'official maps of 30,000 sons of reclaimed lanr. ! in Oburohill onuiity. . Tbe land is segregated iu 40, 80, 1X0 and 180 aors tracts.. Il will be thmwo open to settlement within lbs next two weeks. - .' Sums this eaper and The Weakly CURES OLD SORES t. Westmoreland, Kans. May C -1002. Ballaid Snow Liniment Co v our 8now Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that waa supposed to be a cancer, ine soe was stoDDorn ana wonld not yield to tieatraent, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work tu ahort order. My sister. Mrs Sophia J Carson, Allensvilie, Miffln Co, Pa, has a sore and mistrusts that it Is oancer. Please send her a 50u bottle. Bold by Newlin Drug Co. M Notice: I would like a 'steady lob driving team or working In silvery baru. Ad dress H. I. Wells, La Grande, Oregon, or call at the corner of 7th and Wash ington streets.'1 ' ' d and w 1 wk. FO R RENT Small houee, one block of land Id orchard .and garden lot. Inqalre of Attorney. FS Ivanboe.j II t Fitzsimmons Discharged New York, July 21 The charge of grand laroeDy, which bad been enter ed against Robert Fituimmone, on tbe allegation that he bad carried oft a lion cub from one of tbe Gooey Isl andsanimr.1 shows, was dismissed to day tbe complaint explaining that bs had learned that Fitssimmons been told he could have the lion, tbe offer being made by one ol the mana gers as a joke. The lion has been re turned to the show. Piano Tuning Mr Silas H Soule, tbe well known piano tuner, and member of the firm of Soule Bros. PUnoCo. of Portland la in tbe oity this week. Orders for toning may be left st the La Grande Drog Co 'a store or the Hotel Foley. j ; For Sale ' A four room house in best residence portion of town will be Sold cheap ... il sold at once enquire at this office. A Correction Dr. I' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Pbone 1361 Residence pbone 701 MY SHINES Are like the -'Smile that won't corns otf." 1 hey are put on right and stay riflht. I nse only Whltmore's paste and guarantee tbat If after thirty days atrial yon find that it bas in any way way injured the leather I will present tbe customer with a $5 pair of shoes purchased Bt any store he rosy select. Jf yon desire really first cjasa work pal) and get a ships. Ladies work s ppapialty. Remember the place. Hart ley's Barber Shop, where everything Is first class from the boot black up, JOE B. WILLIAMS No danger of freezing as u . tolnJurebis hq,ine-,"bylntiml. . h L.1,- dauonand coerqlon." . , veu vv uduu fl"'" TV VHM W Being flexible instead of brit tle as all eand mortora are :n j .i w vv sta uwu aaov vwvuu I r.,otav, Da T T ,,1 on O struck or jammed, instead of dent Roosevoi't has completed the spoeoh uroumug jjiiurs, wmuows, pipe be will deliver on the 27th ii st , on the holes, etc are easily cut through ' occasion of his notiecation. It is it It is a non conductor of elec- about 3000 words in length. I tricity and thus prevents short j I &prte Out of Town lath It contains no acids norl The town is free from the oontami chemical8 tQ corrode It will nating influences of Doo Knapp and not burn nor disintegrate by fire n's creature of commerce, Roxey Ver-. being a perfect protection for non- Tner DHd sno'her family row wood frame work it will under 'eBCerlay ana ttna,,P aam""Btored a no condition pit or blister I "e'ere boat'' ,ih' Por dePyd ,. . , . , I woman. Marshal Rayburn arrested Parties having plastering to Knappand took him befor Justice J. do should consult me regarding p. Hough who fined him ten dollars this class of work Estimates and rosts. Marshal Ruyburn then in cheerfully given fanned the pair that they must leave LPFKI AWn Dlinn 111 0 oe "na BWB!'- 1Dey M-uumw, rnone v o . one ttnd u hnnBli tllt ai,,,ij Knapp or the woman ever return that they will both be given a long, term up. on seme rook pile. Knapp ia a big husky about six feet two and should be taught to work. He bas served a term or two in the Walla Walla Btate prison, ana should be thrown in the sewer and allowed to float off. A respectable funeral would be out of place it held over suoh a heap of moral caron. Bonds Severed During the last twelve months 400 marriagea have been performed in all Baker county, while tbe court at Baker City bas severed with its judiolal di vorce axu tbe bonda certainly not made in Heaven that had borne with more or less weight on no less than ninety three couples. This is a ratio of nearly one divoroe to four marriages a reoord not equaled even by notorious Chicago or easy divorce Denver. The statement has been made that 1 expect to remove tbe bodies now re posing in the old cemetery end place bad i this statement.. It is not my intention to do cms. . - i, .... . I intend to remove all bodies of the unknown and the unclaimed and those whose friends and relatives are flnan dally unable to do so, and place them In a respectable cemetery which is properly cared for aud maintained. There will be no rude treatment or I desecration of any sort accorded the remains. So far as possible all bodies will be Identified and markersset up at the graves, rna removal oi tne noaies from tuls cemetery is made necessary by tbe fact that the land adjoining this cemetery la to be sold as building lots and the said property is absolutely un; saleable so long as this tract remains a cemetery. Parties who are able to re move their dead are requeeted to. do so at once as the tract is to be cleared of all bodies within the next sixty days. - Dr. Geo. O'Connor. if A Few Choice Banzains In Wal lowa County Real Estate (1) 200 acres of lanrJ, 120 acres capable of cultivation, 113 ao in fall sown wheat. -House, tarn end other bolldings. A gr snapan (2,500 " (ll'.'Waonu.aaiallantiard, honaaybani and rood ouibelkuags, 80 aorwin hit "T.fS'S"11 'l,'ranot wtrWUiroujthplao--A great Earjatn at,6t J..T? " if?11 W whio& m " Smat of mwiow: fud houVt and oiiibuiklmin (ood aay iKcds. an ton at tujr can a oat ou U alaoe UI Uk. "J IM0 caitlt u, nadioa lhl pro pert,. Price 110 pa acre. "" 4 iMIa-ma tofoocrlocUud-i'rlCTtrap.racr.. Tills Is a peat hufmui. : 5 lJxtn ul flue Uud at tJ por acrf The are law of the many snaps We ' Beve u oaer in la war el read estate bargain. For further particulars audnsa, . M'Dn,nlel &. M'Donald , ; WALLOWA, - - OREGON , DeaaaDDDDonoDOBDH n o a Farmers and Traders j National Bank. LAG RAN DE, OREGON ! OapiUl Stock fully paid $ 60,000 ; ' -." " 8urphwfund - ' 13.000 Liability of Shareholder ',' 60,000 Responsibility . . . 183,000 " . ' We do a general banking and exchange business.' Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banka, 1 1 - JOSEPH PALMER, President . -.. ' u , , J. W, SCRIBBR, Cashier I BOB BBBBBBBBBBBBB ODD B O 13 n ..The Clock Is something tbat la indispensable to the home. It marks the hour for aris ing to cope with events of the day, and the time for retiring at night. There Is Something ' about the clock that touches the heart of all. It will some day mark tbe hour of death. My clocks sre of handsome appearance neat in design, and made ol- nicely Pjliihed bronze metal ornameuts rices from $1,00 to $15,00. !J H Peare Union Co's leading Jeweloi Next Newlin Drug Store. Watch re--pairing a BpecisUy. .. , J. H. Peare. the Jeweler Once a Month Tbe Women's Relief Corps ol La Grande for the months ol August and September will meet but once a month, or. tbe 3rd Friday of each mouth. Small Fruits Fresh from the pstoh. Order your berries direot from tbe grower by phone. An order for berries of any kind will receive prompt attention end will be delivered at once. Rernember the pbone is 1028 (or fresh berries. fclStf, Pppasite the Spinmer Hpuse. Ops of the best musical institutions in tbe state, Four rooms used for musrosj instruction, 15 grades of music taught. Depaiment 1, -.l rooms uted fer the 3 first grades, i lil'dren at the age ef 5 and older oome one hour every day; Department 2, i rooms for grades 4 to 16 for pupils of all ages The lat est course beet pasotloal musical In struction Misi. al oon le.U for med als every few weeks. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant Your Chickens ARE WANTED at the Spokane Cafe For a Grand SUNDAY Chicken Dinner SPOKANE CAFE J, F. Johnson Depot St, La Grande.Or. New Safe Demolished. Ease Moline July 82 Two robbsrs early this morning placed a pint of niiro-glycerine iu tbe doors of tbe safe of the new tate bank and blew the building to piece. They got away from the posse without securing any booty. Tbe safe was installed only a week ago, Fresh i ; . li !-' Oheeolates:: 4 Fmh Bon Bona Fresh Nougact FreehtCarmels Fresh Tafley Fresh Salted Peanuts FreshJBalted Almonds . . . , . .. FrehhaPopcorn Fresb Fruit PHILIP LOY HOTEL BUILDING IS DYNAMITED Chehalis, Wash., July 22 A report! A" D,uM,t"' has reaohed here from Peel, 25 miles West of this place, of a dynamite out rage which occurred there early today. A quantitr of dynamite was exploded under the stairway of tbe P'idemore hotel and one side of the building blown out, and otherwise wrecking the building and contents. Samuel Clark, wife and two children were sleeping in the building but escaped unharmed. SERIOUS . STOMACH TROUBLE CUBED. I was troubled with a distress in my msch, sour stomach and vomitine, pelln, and can truthfully ssy that Jhamberlain'a btomach and Liver Tablets cured me. Mas. T, V. IU line, Laingsburg, Mich. For sale by Real estate Snap The World's Fair Route Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to tbe Louisiana Purchase expo sition at St. Louis, cannot afford tp overlook the adranUro offered bl the Ulisopu HeCinp H"-AT. which, an account of is various pontes and gated ways, bas been, appropriately names Tha World's Fair Route." Two apre treot, seven blocks from puengera from the ortnweai tase ponter of U Grande. Good six room-, SS ed cottar furnished oompleUly " "J",,, ,brougb tbe Kansas City, well, if desired. Two barns, large ban, wlchlUi rort Bcott and Pleasant house and wlrs enclosed ftk over one Hm Lnrlred oblokens, over 100 besrUg: Two trains dally from Denver and ,TuU.tc.u,.ing-.nte, -1 oYSrntt thouaand raspberr.ee, 500 lrDe'rie s .. iM bstween hansss City and twenty five .had. Irees, h... and large gan.eu , w . m w v, aictjriae. 1,- 4n nl.TllIie IUS N 1 " H " . ., . water niton, i or rire years, fpf partleulsrs Inquire st tbis office. SunKthe Wron Ship Tien Tain, July 22. A letter was re ceived here today from New Cbawng saying that tbe commander of a Britirb toryedo boat had reported that while in the gulf of Pe Chi 1,1 he had uoci- dently torpedoed a Drltlsh ateamer, It is surmised here that the vessel re ferred to is the Hipsing, now five days overdue from New Cha ang. It ia reported here that a heavy bom bardment off Port Afthur occurred yes terdsy and heavy gun fl-e was heard at New Cbawng the same day. Dressmaking First Class dressmaking at reasonable acre, giving three years in GRANDE RONDE VALLEY ' s FRUIT FARM The Grande Bonde Valley Fruit Farm oontauia 320 acres and is to be old in lots of five acres and up to suit the purchaser. Il la situated eight miles northeast of La Grande, Oregon, near tbe Elgin branch ol tbe Q. It. & N. Railroad. We lurnisb the purchaser at the end of three years a thriftlv growing apple orchard, one that bas been- oared for from setting, in the most approved manner, cultivating the land six to eight limes a year , keeping tbe ground well pul vet lied, and at all limes Ires from weeds, grass and other vegetation between May 1st snd August 15th of each year; keeping tbe trees pruned In tbe most scientific manner : removing and burning all outtings and luokers, and in short do any and all woik wliioh will be for tbe best interest of the land and trees. We replant all trees that may die in the first, second snd third years, and psy all taxes on tbe lend for three years. We furnish the land labor and material and trees and three years' care, al tbe price of (120 per wbioh to NESTOAND BRICK WORK Of All Kinds'Done i AT REASONABLE (PRICES WM C HANSEN Phone, Main 1621 , prices. Inquire for Miss Mary Coon, late of Seattle, at Mrs Shearers rooms. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night long." writes MrsChas Applegste, of Alex andria, Ind "and could hardly get any Sleep. 1 had consumption so bsd that If I walked a .block I wonld cough frightfully and spit blood, but when sll other medicines failed, three (1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and) I gained 58 pounds." Its absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis snd all Throat and Lnng troubles Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Newlin Drug Co. Think of It, Calgate Floating Bath Soap Sets New lq Drug Co. J.-28-tf. For Sale One and one fourth acres near Court House with a room house will sell both luwu and house or either. J T Baker. Burton Case. . Washington, July il Justice Brew er of Ihe United Htitei supreme court has granted a writ of error iu the rase of Senator Burton otKanaee, convict ed of receiving a fee for services before tie postnfi)ce department while a member ol tbe United States senate. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Christian W Murphy, baa filed her final account ss administratrix of the estate of Thomas N Murphy, deceased and the County Court of Union, county Uregun hss fjt Tuesday, the Gth day of Sept ember, A. I' 1904, al two o'clock V M fur the hearing of an h re-ort. Christina W Murpbr. Administratrix, pay for it. Our terms ol payment are Oo per cent ol purchase prioe, cash i balance in three yearly payments, bearing In terest al tbe rate ol six per cent per annum, The purchaser oan remain where he is make nd immediate ohange in his bjeiocss or borne interests making bis present business pay lor bis investment sacrificing no time while the orchard ia being brought into bearing condii lion and rest assured tbat skilled hor ticulturaliaU will do tbe woik better than he can unless be baa bad horti cultural experience under couditions existing in Oregon. 'After trees have bad scientific oare pruning and shap ing for three years, the subsepuent work is moon more meebodical and can be successfully done by these with- 0lt horticultural skill. As an investment it Is guilt edge; and is tbe nesreat possible approaob to a guaranteed annuity. I have all our woik done by con tract sod the contractors are under heavy bonds to us for the faithful pre- (ormsnee Of tbeir work, We have executed a bond j to the amount ol 110,000. and have appoint ed Hon. J M Church, cashier of the La Grande National Bank, trustee to indemnify' any parties purchasing land on the Grande Bonde Valley F ait Farm from us who may suffer by our not fulfilling our obligations. EXTRA BARGAINS We are offering this week Sofa Bed, New. . .. $10 60 Chairs, 16c to 76o ., Fine Upholstered ChairB 2 50 Kitohen Treasure 3 00 Dining tables, 2 60 Camp stoves, 1 40 Dresser 6 00 Trunk .175 Boss Washing Maohme.........;...! 75 Good Loange, 2 50 Rockers 50c-3 00 Cook Stove. . . 3 CO Kitohen cabinet 6 25 -Fine center tbl 4 60 Rugs, 75o to 2 50 Trunk 8 60 Colts revolver 0 00 Gasaolene stove. .. .' 2 50 Remember we do all kinds of furniture repairing, upholstering and house oleaning. 1 hone us aud we will give you estimates. H.B.H&ijien Pho2noe5, F. D. Haigten Formerly CAM Noble's Store. We Do Not Claim :: - J That we can please all of the people all of tbe time.Jbut j 1 WE DO CLAIM I J That our plant has been uuderfthe same management for ; nearly TEN YEARS Z Tbat during this time our aim has been to please as . nearly all, at all times as good work and courteous treat ; That we will do our best to please you if you will favor I ! us with your patronage 2 That Packages left at Anderson A Myers or Kirtley's barber ehops will receive tbe same prompt attention that S they would if left at the laundry. I j A B C LAUNDRY I : phone i8si : : ;.v x -: : .. . v,-r:. .. ..... . .. . ---K(0-ml,i wsievv:-'