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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1904)
We Believe that the Best Trademaker is -Satisiaction - And are building up our business by giving our curtoraers. . . ; . . The Best Their Money Will Buy You get the best when you buy from us The "QUALITY ' Shoe store T M STUBBLEFIELD, Next door to J M Berrys. COUNTY COURT OREGON -.m union pACiJFif NO. 3 8:60 p. m. NO. 6. 8:80 a. m. Bait Luke. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kamu NO 1. 5:50 a m NO ft 8:5 pm exceai Hunday 9:16 a m Tina rtchtHlul LA ORAMDB. Portland Dalle. Pen-I Dayton, Pomeroi, Colfax, Motwow, Spo kane annts n j .th Tla Hpo- PortlADd. Dalle, Pen nicLon uniBium wan- laia. LewiBton. Colfax Moscow, Wallace War duer, npoKuiie ana other )oluue&stauid norm via opunHuq. 'Hand City, Alloel, ennnecftoua Ht wltu mhkc lorpoiom in wailownramniT NO. i. NO 8:5 p.ta NO S S.05D NO :3n. m 6:30 pm Ooen Steamers between Portland and Ban Francisco every Ave days E. C. MOORE, Agent TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here fnr men's aud bv boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where prioe and quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialisf DEPOT STREET Special Excursion to the World's Fair. The Denver and Bio Grande, in con nection with (he Missouri Pacific, will ran eeriea of per-onally con ducted excursions to the World's fair daring Jaoe. These excursions will ran through to St. Louis without change of cars, making ahort stops at prinoipai pomta enroate. Tlie Drat or theae azonraiona will leava Portland Jane 7, and the second June 17. The rate from La Urande will be (00 to Bt. Louia and return. Excursionist! go ing Ala the Denver & Rio Urande have the privilege of returning bv a differ ent route. This la the muBt pleasant way, aa well aa the moat delightful route to cross the continent. The a to pa arranged give an opportunity of vlaiting in and about Kansas City. If you wlah to accompany one of theae excursions' write at onre to W C Mc Bride. 12 Third atreet. Portland, for Sleeping oar reservations HARD WALL PLASTER Only costs about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be' used in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tie as all sand mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc are easily cat through it It is a non conductor of elec tricity and thus prevents short Ti . T . 1 1 1 1 circuiting it aaoeres equally well to brick, stone or common lata it contains no acids nor chemicals to corrods It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having -plastering to do should consult ine regarding this olass of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND, Phone 371 Dr. I' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill' Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phoue 701 MY SHINES Are like the ''Smile that won't come off," They are put on right and stay right. I nae only Wbltmore's paste and guaramee that if alter thirty daya trial you find that it baa in any way way injured the leather 1 will preaent the ouelomer with a $5 pair of shoes purchased at any store lie may select. It you desire really flrBt clasa work call and get a abine. Ladies won a specialty. Remember the place, K;rt ley'a Barber 8 'op, where everything Is first class fiom the boot black up. JOE B. WILLIAMS Small Fruits Freah from the patoh. Order your berries direot from the grower by phone. An order (or berries of any kind will receive prompt attention and wul be delivered at once. Remember the phone ia 1626 for treeh berries. 6-18tI. tooniiuued from lat week) Hetry Chambers, Judge of eleo- tion, Cove precinct........ 8 00 Samuel G White, same 6 00 Otic E K.'rsley,. Judge and mesa enger of e'ectloq Cove preo 8 00 Jaaper H Stevens, clerk of elec-. tion Cove p eolnot. 6 00 George Holmes, same. . , 6 00 Alexander Thompson, same 6 00 F E Feater. Judge of elertion Union precinct No. S. 6 00 N F Fioklin, tame.... .... 8 00 8 D Correy, same 8 00 F W Davis, clerk of elections Union precinct No. 8...... 8 00 Frank Minolok, same........ 8 00 Waldo Ferry, aame 6 20 Patrick Con Ion, Judgeand meas . enger of electron Antelope precinct 7 60 Hiram Clay, Judge of election Antelope precinct . . 6 00 W G Slnttowell, aame 6 00 Charlea Hill, olerk of election Antelope precinct 6 00 Wallace Hiuokley,' aame 6 00 Hugbey Lynch, same 6 00 J J Turner, Judge of election ' . Big Creek precinct 6 CO R M Duncan, Judge and meas. enger of election Big creek 10 00 Onnllam Wright, Judge of eleo tion Big rreek precinot. ... 8 00 Geo. W, Booth, olurk ol election tion Big creek precinct.... 6 00 Andrew Melville, Barns. ...... . 6 00 Jumea Uobel, clerk of e eetiou same 6 00 Robt R Kelley, Judge of election Ferry precinct. .'. 6 00 Peter Nelson, same 0 00 Alex Nibley, aame 6 00 William Stoldard, clerk of election Perry precinct.... 0 00 John Mahouey, same 6 00 Wm Kelley, olerk and messen ger of election Ferry preo 9 80 Andrew Wilkinson, Judge of eleotion Union preo No 1 6 00 Ed Mitrhell, aame 6 00 Tyra Warren, aame 6 00 Perry Oliver, clerk and messen' ger of election Union preo No 1 .. 6 20 Homer Bidwell, clerk of elec tion Union precinct No 1. . 6 00 J A GilBUun, aame 6 00 Geo E Wells, Judue of. election - " Island precinot. 6 00 Jaa Mobs, same 6 00 Fred J Holmes, same. . 6 00 U O Couch, clerk of election Island precinot.,.. 6 00 Andrew Van Blookland, same.. 6 00 J A Rus-ell, same 0 00 U N Lewis, Judge of election Hilgard precinot ...... ' 6 00 Lee Young, same 6 00 CW Maugban, same 6 00 H A Shroi shire clera of election Hilgard precinot 6 00 F, Nibley, aame 6 00 W H Dillon, t ierk and messen ger of election 10 GO C E Golden, Judge of election La Grande precinct No I. . . . 6 00 Frank Counaell. aame 1 ' 0 00 Dexter Eaton, Judge and mesa enger of election La G No 4 9 00 Wm f?berwood, clerk of eleo tion La Grande No 4 0 00 Jas Gulredge, aame 6 00 Ed Kamerer, aame 6 00 Perry Clark. Judge of election La Urande No 3 6 00 J M McUa 1, Judge and mess enger of eleotion La G No 3 9 00 Arthur Wamiuk, olerk of "elec tion l a Urande No 3 6 00 Frank Mead, same 6 00 Grant Keys, aame" 6 00 B Logsdon, J dge and me een- ger of election La G No 1 12 00 Wm Proebstel, Judge of elec tion La G No 1 9 00 .... 9 00 Opposite the Sommer House. rtna nt fhu hflfit musioal institutions L M nil. Four rooms used fori musical inatrnotlon, 15 grades of music taught. Drpaimont 1, t rooms ured for the 3 Brat grades. ' hrdren at the age of 6 and older come o ie hour every day. Department 2, 1 ru.ras for grades 4 lo 16 for pupils of all ages The lat est oourw best pmotlod musical in struction M is. al ootiieU 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 KNIGHTS MEET IN DETROIT. . Detroit Mich July Si With (tie re adjustment o! rate eta the moat im portant business ol eaueideration, the triennial review ol the supreme tent, Koighte of the Hao:abes of th World is doing business here. - Supreme Commander D H Harkey, in bis annual report, said today that the membership ol the order at the close ol the three year term was 363 385, a net gain during tbs year ol 1 24.709. The report of Supreme Beoordtr Aitken showed that there have ben paid during the past, term b,1d8 death claim. , amouuting to $7,337,431. ; Mr Aitkin, wfo also ia supreme councillor ol the trder, reviewing tba proposed ;haoge in tba rates at length oonrluded aa follows: ' "If we wish to bs true to ourselves aud to tbs membership we represent and bope to see Ibe fraternal order the pride of its membership and pro vide ftr collections equal to th amount demonstrated to bt necessary by the mortality tall-) bised on uur own experience." Base Ball PACIFIC COAST. "' Portland, July 22. Tacoma 0, Port land 2. At Los Angeles San Fianoiaco S, Loa Angelea 2. At San Franoiaoo-Oakland 0, Seattle . i - .. t' . PACIFIC NATIONAL At Boise Butte 16, Boise 6. At Bait Lake Spokane 2, Salt Lake THE jrlARKETS VIA (July 23) Liverpool Sept wheat 6 s 9d, -New fork-Silver 68, ; Union Pioifio 97 J-8, Ptd 94. Chicago Sept wheat opened 88 1-8 al-.ndcloselat87 3-4a7.8. . Barley 42 SO, flax 91.17 1-2, north western 1.S2. ' Ban ,Franoiso Cash, wheat 11.82. Portland-Wheat Walla Walla 66 67; BluesUm 74 a 76: Valloy 78: cattle unchanged. Taooma Wheat BluesUm 76: Club 68, .. , V i CURES OLD 80KKS Westmoreland, Kana. May 6 1901. Ballard 8now Liniment Co. ' our Snow Liniment cared an old sore on the aide of my chin that was supposed to be a caooer. The eote waa stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in abort order. My sister, Mra Sophia J Carson, Allenaville, Mlfflo Co, Pa, has a sore end mistrusts that it is a cancer. Pleaae send her a 60c bottle. SoldbyNewllo Drug Co. Notice ' I would like a steady job driving team or working in a livery baru Ad dress H. P. Wells, La Grande, Oregon, or call at the corner of 7th and Wash ington streets. d and w 1 wk. FOR RENT Small houee, one block of land In orchard and garden lot. Inquire of Attorney F S Ivanboe. j 11 1 Piano Tuning Mr Silas H Soule, the well known piano tuner, and member of the firm of Soule Bros. Piano Co. of Portland is in the city this week. Orders for tuning may be left at the La Grando Drug Co's store or the. Hotel Foley. Must Renounce Unionism Victor Colo, July 21. The Portland mine is closed again as ooneequeoce ol the action uf the military authori ties who have arrested one hundred and seventeen workmen, incluulng the entire moobanioel force at the mine. The men arrested are accused of no crime, the only acousation being that they refuse to give up their member ship in the union and take out Mir e Owners Association working cards, If they persist in their refusul they will probably be deported. .':', For Sale" A four room house in best residence (! portion of town will be sold cheap if sol at onoeenquiteatthia offiop. JOHN BULL - AND RUSSIA. The Rusaisns oUim that after a oareful inquiry tbay have found that a large amount of war materials were being shipped from England to Japan through the Red Sea, and Russia is determined to stop this trade in con traband ol war with her enemy. 1 ' In this controversy with England international law seems to bs on Rus sia's side. A Correction : - The statement has been made that I exoArt to remove the bodiea now n. posing in the old cemetery and plaoe them in a trench, I wlah to correct this statement. It. Is not my intention to do this. . . I intend to remove all bodies of the unknown and the unclaimed and thoae whose friends and relatives are Hnsn- cinllv unable to do so. and olaoe them in a respectable cemetery whloh is properly oared for and maintained, There will be no rude treatment or desecration of any aort accorded the remains. Bo far as nossible all bodiea win be Identtnea ana marKeresei up at the gravea. The removal ot the bodiea from tula cemetery is made necessary by the fact that the land adjoining thia cemetery 1b to be sold aa building lota and the said property Is absolutely tin saleable so long as this tract remains cemetery. Parties who are able tore- move their dead are requested to do so at onoe as the tract is to be cleared ol all bodies within the next sixty days. Dr. Geo. O'Connor. t Wl1WWliiinilWSTMSPII!lM s A Few Choice Bargains Irs Wal lowa County Real Estate (1) 200 acres of land, 120 acres capable of cultivation., 1)3 ao In (all sown wheat. House, barn and other buildinga. A gr ana pan $2,600' -, - Co M0 torn, until ctdutri, boose, bar and r MlbalkUan 94 semla (all ant? liua; small stream of water Sow through pl-A (rctMnraln at ji.stt . 13) 20 acre, or land partolw&lcfi is tba flnit of meadow; good hbuae and ' outbuilding iroodtuurthadi. tin ot hay oaa bt om oa 100 place- will t"e Stioi) in cattle in rrade on this propertr. PVlce S10 per aore. 4 isOai ras.iaiorobotoelaudr-Prl.altOperiare. Tbla is a gmit twmdn. 5 I60tte4 ot flu. land at jao per acr.' Tbuar a lav ol Ibo many anapa We - n,nnwwit(Hiu r or luruw ptrucBiani wuuraaat MrDn.nlel WALLOWA, & M'Donald OREGON - - Farmers and Traders National Bank. LAG RAN DE, : OREGON Capital Stock fully paid 60,000 . . . Surplua fund .... 13.000 , Liability of Shareholder " - 60,000 Reaponaibility . . 183,000 -We do a general banking and exchange business, Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign bank. a b a a a a a a JOSEPH PALMER, President ? i ( V O .' J. W. 8CRIBBR, Cashier p o a a a b a a a a a a n a o a a a n a a n n clock 1 " j Is something thst is Indispensable to the borne. It marks the hour for aris ing to cope with events ot the day, and the time for retiring at night. There Is Something a boot the dock that touchea the bean of all. It will some day mark the boor of death. ; My clocks are of handsomeappearance neat in design, and made ot nicely polished bronze metal ornaments Prices from $1,00 to .16,00. r J H Pears Union Co's leading Jeweler NeitNewlIn Drag Store. - Watch re pairing a Specially. J. li. Peare, the Jeweler Freeh Chocolates . -' ' ' , y ' Fresh Bon Bona .' .,.:,,,..:.....;,.. i Frah Nougact j - FreahaCarmels ' Fresh Taffey - Fresh Salted Peanuts - -FresbJ8alted Almouda . . Fresh'Popcorn i Fresh ' Fruit PHILIP LOY 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 001 10 00 " Real estate Snap Two acre trect, seven blocks from center of La Grande. Good six room ed cottng' lurnished oompletely and wmll. If desired. Two barns, large ben limine and wire enclosed park over one .rlred ohiokena, over 100 beariig i..,it tre.a including winter and sum apples, pears, prunes, neaobe . I several rarities ''''"" i .anh.rriaa. 600 strawberries ..";- .. .hide trees, lawn, flowers and Urge garden rcsdy for use. three w lis, two pumns, ten tnsres in goou '; ditch House Insured for $700 fur three years. r 0n; For particulars Inquire st this office. The World's Fair Route Thnae anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo sition at SU Louis, cannot anora to overlook the advantages offered by the Missovu Pacinc Kailwav, wnicn, on eccount of its various rontea and gated ways, baa D9n. appropnaioij' ukujos The World'a Fair Route." Paaengera from the Northwest take the Miasooaiactrio traina from Den ver or Pneblo with the choice of either going direct Ihrongn tno ftansaa iiij, via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill Two trains dallv from Denver and Didn. to HL Louis without change. earrrlng all claswe ol modern euuip ment, Including electric lighuwl obser vation parlor fe dining cars. Ten lallv traina belweeii Kansas City and "''uiSJi" mil on W. I). HcBrlde Oeneral Agent, m Third st, l-orean.i frr iletailed Information nd IllostraU!-. litoraiare. John N. Young, same Manuel Snider, olerk of eleo tion La No 1 F H Tatman, rame C Ij OwbIbv, same" C Henderson, Judge .of elec tion No Elgin preo Charles Patten, Judge and mcBs eager of election No Elgin.. SJ Marshall, Judne of election No Eleotion preoinct... 9 00 J E Alexander, clerk of election No Flgin procinet 9 00 John Raney, same 9 00 J A Baker, same 00 J F Sappingtou, Judge of elec tion So Elgin precinct 9 00 W H Russell, Judge and mess enger of eleotion So Elgin Charlea Chandler, Judge of elect!' n So Elgin precinct H D Hpencer, olora So Elgin John A Hug, same FL Wade, same 9 00 J T Woorlell; Judae and meee of election Summerville pre 11 00 Rudolph Hug, Judge of election same 6 00 E S Logan, clerk Bame 6 00 W II Glenn, same 6 00 C D McDowell, same 6 00 J P Hallay, Judge of election La Grande precinct No 2 . . B w Grandy, Judge and mess enger same H W stoner, Judge eleotion aame Wm Miller, clerk election same J K Nordlioff, same , . 0 S Dunn, same 9 Henry Hush, Judge of election Camp Caraon precinct . 6 00 Wm Hughan, aame 6 00 (continued next week) Last Day Of Carnival The oarnlval last night drew a good attendance. The weather proved to bs ideal and it teemed that everyone aud his girl waa there to see the at tractions and partioipate in the ooo fetti battle. The elreets this morning ara covered with the many colored bits ol paptr which remain aa evidevce of all that took plaoe last evening. To night winds up the Eagles first great oarnival in this oity and they certainly have no reason to regret having "sign ed up" with the Dixie Carnival Co The oommitieeepeaka la the highest terms of managers ol the Dixie Car nival Company. In all the business relations which tbey bad with the managemen there has been nothing but the most pleasant transactions. The general publio also has a moit friendly fueling (or the company for all have received the most polite nd gentile treatment. This offlos wishes to inform us brother newt paper men aloog the liue that tbey will find in Mr. Ht llliman, tLe com panies press nge.nt, a true gentleman -tnd a man in eery way worthy of rBBuect aud confidence. 10 00 9 00 9 00 0 00 Rioting At The Yards. Chicago. July 23 The first rioting nf the day at tbs a tuck yards came when Frtnk Miller was to badly kick ed and beaten by a orowd of atrike sympathizers mat It ia believed be will die. . Dressmaking Fiist Class dressmaking at reasonable pricei. Inquire for Mis Mary Coon, late of Seattle, at Mrs fhearere rooms. 9 00 12 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 00 Fitzgerald Knocked Out Butte, Mont.. July 23. Jimmy Gardner knocked oat .Willie Fitzgerald tonight In the tilth round. Think of It. Calgata Floating Bath Soap Sets New in Drug Co. J.-28-U. For Sale One and one fourth acres near Court House with 8 room house will roll batli lawn and bouse or either, J T Baker. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Christian W Murohv. baa Bled ber flr.ai account aa administratrix of the estate of 1'hoinaa N Murphy, deceased snd the County Court of Union county Oregon ties ei Tuesday, the 01b dsy of Sept ember, A. U. 11104, at two o'clock P M for the besrlng of surb reort. Christina W Murphy. Administratrix, GRANDE RONDE VALLEY FRUIT FARM The Grande Sonde Vslley Fruit Farm oontains 320 aores.and is to be told in lots of five sores and op to suit the purobsser. It is situated eight rriles northeast of La Grande, Oregon, near the Elgin branch ol the O. R. & N. Railroad. - We (urniab the purchaser at the end ol three years a tbriltly growing apple orobard, ooe that bas been oared (or from setting, in the 'most approved manner, cultivating the land aix to eight timea a year , keeping the ground well pulverised, and at all times (roe from weedt, grata and other vegetation between May let and August 16th of each year; keeping the trees pruned in the most scientific manner: removing and burning all cuttings and. tuckers, and in short do any and all work whiob will be lor the beat interest of the land and trees. We replant all trees that may die in tho first, second sod third years, and pay all taxea on the land for three years. We furnish the land lab.r and material and trees and three yearr eare, at the price of $120 per aere, giving three years in whloh to pay lor It. - Our terms of payment are oo per oeot ot purchase prioe, cash ;' balance in three yearly payments, bearing In' terest at the rate of six psr cent per annum Tni pnrobaserean remain wbsre be is make no immediate change in his butinrta or home ir teres ts making bia pre.ent businete pay for bis investment aaorlficing no time while tbe orchard is being brought into bearing condi tion and rest assured tbat skilled hcr ticalturalists will do tbe woik better than be oan unless he has bsd horti cultural experience under couditiont existing in Oregon. After trees have bad scientific care pruning and shap ing fur three yeara, the rubsepuent work is muoh more meebodical and oan be aueoesslully done by these with O'tt hortlcultnrsl skill. As an Investment it is guilt edge; and is tbe nearott potsible approach to a guaranteed annuity. V s have all our woik done by con tract and the oontraotora are under heavy bonds to us for the faithful pre formanos ol tbelr work. We bave executed a bond to tbe amouot of $10,000 and have appoint, ed Hon. J M Church, cashier of the La Grande National Bank, trustee to Indemnify any parties purchasing land on the Oraode Ronde Valley Frail Farm from us vho may suffer by our not fulfilling our obligations. NESTOAND BRICK WORK v Of All KindsDone AT REASONABLE PICES WM C HANSEN Phone, Main 1621 SB EXTRA BARGAINS We are offering this week Sofa Bed, New... $10 60 Chairs, 15o to .75o Fine Upholstered Chairs 2 60 Kitohen Treasure. 8 00 Dining tables, 2 50 Camp stoves, 1 40 Dresser 5 00 Trunk. .... ..1 75 , Boss Washing Maohme ......176 Good Loange, 2 60 Rockers 60o-3 00 Cook Stove ... 3 CO Kitchen cabinet 6 25 ' Fine center tbl 4 60 Rugs, 75c to 2 50' Trunk 8 60 Colts revolver 9 00 Gassolene stove .2 50 Remember we do all kinds of furniture repairing, upholstering and house cleaning. i-hohe us aud we will give you estimates. H. B, Hasten Pho2n0V F.DJaifta Formerly C & M Noble's Store. We Do Not Claim j That we can please all of the people all of the time.Jbut ; I WE DO CLAIM That our plant bas been uuderfthe same management for e nearly raw i niAxia S That during this time our aim has been to please as nearly-all, at all times as good work and courteous trottt S That we will do eur beat to please you if you will favor S us with your patronage That Packages left at Anderson & Myers or Kirtley'a barber shops will receive tbe same prompt attent e tbey would if lelt at the luunary. j A B C LAUNDR Y ? PHONE l85l ., fe.tx that