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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1904)
Hot Weather M A LS your wire and family i ti P Spokn.e Cafe fur Dinner. Y'U.I Wll,. Will Hp. prrc Hi id- t i nnne and f e d in irom the ti'it ki t-lip i Y in will hli eiijn,'.ii. inr.,e , 1)61 ill l-u. f . . rlnss FPrvtcu, SPOKANE CAFE J. F Joliuaon Depot St. - LaGrande.Or. pSl r Oregon "-!lHlON?Acini UKPABT Tm ,,, fKOK , LA OUANDV. NO. 2 80 p. m. Salt Lslca, Penver Ft. NO. 6. Worth. Omaha, Kansas 0, " . B:B0 a. m. (:ily. St. t-ouia. Chicago Nt and Boat. . s Sp.tr Portland, Dalle. Pen No 1. alaton, Walla Walla, . Dayton, Pouiero', wo ' 8:60a w Oolfax, Muscow.Hpo- - baue aunts ' B-tl5 P e -ii . . th via Hpo- kane. Portland, Dallas, Pen. NOS melon t'matllla Wal- Mn lula, I.eirlBKm.Coirai Moscow, WallacaWar k.i 8:5 pm dner. npokaae and otuw points east and nortD vft apokane. Hiintai Imbler, and Flsiu at nunuay con,,,.,..,,,,,, at 1j(ln j..,, p ro 6:15 u m with stage for polnti In W '.llowrt o: my Oman Hlnnmnra lulivoan P.rl.nJ .1 nan rrancieco every live daya E. C. MOORE. Agent MY SHINES Are like the ''Smile that won't come off." 1 hey are put on right and stay right 1 nan only Whitmore'e paate and guarantee that if after thirty days trial you Bail that it baa in any way way injured the leather I will present the customer with a (5 pair of shoes purchased at any store lie may leleot. If you desire really first olass work oall and get a shine. Ladies wort a specialty. Bemember the plaoe, Kfrt ley's Barber Shop, where everything is first class from the boot black up. JOE B. WILLIAMS Knmi -miK Opposite the Sotnmer House. One of the best musical institutions in the slate, I'Vji- rooms used for musical instruction, 15 grades of music taught. Drparnient 1, 2 rooms u ed for the 3 first grades. Children at the age ot 5 and older oome one hour every day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 for pupils ot all ages The lat est counic beet paaotical musical in atruction Misiral ooniests for med als every few weeks. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant Real estate Snap Two acre treet, seven blocks from center of La Grande. Good six room ed cottage furnished oouipletely and well, if desired. Two barns, large hen house and wire cnclustfd park over one ndrerl ohickens, over 100 beariig I'll It trees including nlntsr and aum- m apples, peais, prunes, peaches and several verities of cherries, one thousand raspberries, 500 strawberries twenty five shade trees, lawn, floweis and large garden ready for use, three wells, two pumps, ten shares in good water ditoh. House insured for $700 for three years. Part down. For particulars Inquire at this offioe. HARD WALL PLASTER Only ousts about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be used it) zero weather Being flexible instead of trit- (If. as all sand mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, eto are easily cat through it It is a non conductor of elec tricity and thus prevents short ri'cuitmg It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It contains uo 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 plasteriug to do should consult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully giveu E. REISLAND, Phone 371 r In ALL OLD PATRONS Pacific States Telephone Co. Renew Nearly all Subscription The Pacific States Co have conclud ed their oanvats olthe buaineis Phonen for renewal eubcrlpjions at the stand ard rales signing up poticilly all the old subwribern. They have alro sp outed a large proportion of the resi dence subscribers, aod expeat tn put on the remainicg reaidenre patrons in the next few days As the party residence patroiH have the beet end of I he proposition, in as tauoh as the most radical improve meote are to bi made in that part n! the service, while there is only twenty ve cent! difference in the rate, it i unlik-ly that there will be any excep tion to th signing up the new servioe. The situation practically aaeurs the installment of the new - aervice and the telephones patrons are to be congratulated on securing a modern conversation system superior to that ofaoy metcrop luanaity in the Weal Injunction Perman?nt Bel'eville III. Aug I The temp nr injiinctioo granted lnnt week no Bp ploitiooo the packers nf the Exl St Louis, rinining the rt'iking e-n-plov ex from interfering will) the op ethtion of the plants And men at wori t-.ere wan thin a'Wnonn made pruia- oeot by Judge Holder. Lant wpt?k the fciikerti aeked to hva the injunct ion diffrolved. Letter from Andree Christiana, Norway, Aug I. Ui- palcbes recetfed hfre report that Norwegian whaler bas found north o! Spitibirgen a letter from Pn.fesaoi Andre dated Jowl. The teit of tin 1 It- r i' not di'doae i I'mfeapor An dre 1 I H,iitib-rg' n in a balloon Jul) II, 1897 with the ti tentiun ol crot-sir the north pole. He has ml b en di Sni.ely hsirl Irum since. jltf s ikis (iar aa4 Tie Weekly SCENES OF PRESENT Eastern Oregon : films L4pv3 ! fWSj M MIL f t f I PLANTS WORKING AT KANSAS CITY Kansas City, August 2. All I ho five parking- houses resumed ipointlons here today on an incnas d scale. The strikers remained away from the planie and everything was quiet. Several hundred tiikors presented ihomsolves at th several plants' and asked lo be put 1 1 w irk. lioiwevn two and throe were employed. All the paokers ussaited now they had full forces ut work. Cholera and Plague. Washington Aiif;. ii About 3('c-e of bubonic plagim per wi ek ate bin reported from Hongkong, while Asiu tic cholera lias ul-u made ita appear ance al that point. The latter ia considered a a (ourn ol great dangnr to the Philippines, and instructions fur ilia most rigid quar antine examination hsvii been' ciblnl to the isliim's. LAST WORD FROM ANDREE. Cnristiana Aug. 2 A Korweg'cn whaler Ima found norih of Capo Hpi z bergen a bottle containing a litr from Aeionaut Andren d ttd in 18118. Ihe text is not given, hut ikR !,.. inetit will b; reKardid with ur.-at in- terert, as it is proutbly I he !.t con, munioaiion that w.ll ever h ha-i Iron the unfortunate and during explore! whose attempt tj reah the north poit ioabaloon attraotcd wnrld-w.de at tention. NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY The Vergere Telephone Comp ny is going lo put in a telephone ,CKB in La U.ando if two hundred or more people will sign contrao's lor tele phones and tin prices ami service wdl be betlor thun have evor l,on offeied to I, Grande pe. pl hot ,r This companv will have no pj,y ie, bi t every phone will he at. icily priv.tonad on a private line. The nrh.n .in ... tl 60 per month for l.iis nesa or olli.e puones aiu n p.r n,0Ilt, fr r,,8i,ence phones, and this rental will giro con. nectlon with all U.o company's linos In the valley without extra , barge. T rt is to say, E gin ai d Hiimmervllle aud all intaimediate points iucluding Tonr farmers' lii.es no in active use will be connected up with thec,tyoxchano at once, and tho e got other f,ru,ere imesnoe proj..,: ed will be connected with the exi hange s soon a th-y are completed. Tho local onchai.ge will dho have the free use of the McCuiIy line. Into the Wallowa valley .d TIMES s thro igh to Joseph. And all this with, out extra oha.ge to the people who are in t o ex, hanga. As rapidly aa possl b:e all the towns in Grande Konde val ley will be connected with the JBx bnnge at La Grande and there will be uo long distance charges for talking with any person in the inl.n, ti.i. ccmpa' y is oomposed ot the following oil known business men: S U Brooks, J L MoK-nr.is, A D Markilile and I" I vercero, which is sufllcient guaranty that the company will oarrr out anyt tub g it underlakco and agrees to do.. 'I he comnauv uses l.nnn hnt. Ihu .1- obinted Kellogg telephones and ex change system, which is the best that money can buy. We will give you l etter service than vou have nr hA and in addition will give you connec tion whd an ports of the valley without additional cost. We 'snnM liu 'f bavaalx hundred phones on our La Grande exchange, but must have two hundred. Our agents will call on the peopla within the next few daya with conttai-ta for RiunAtnra. u. .w doing this service bolow oost. Wo ex pect to make inonev out of ft. hnt oontonl with a reasonable return for our work and money invested. 1 he Vergere Telephone Company 1? I Vergere, President. AN OPEN LETTER To the public: We wish to cull the attention of those not already advised that we have ostablls.ied a wood working plant in La G ande equal to any in the country. e believed the limes and conditions demanded such an enterprise and we have spent thousands of dollurs In e qulpment ant Improvements. We are not only prepared to fill your orders for mill work but we can fur nish alt klnda of lumber on short notice. It you buy in nuanlitv an ..an n. nisli in car lots to be delivered direct we can give you m-omiit shlnm.nt. at prices as low as the lowest consider ing the onnllty of the stock and the promptness of dollvery. Ti e price varies na tn tho Dnnn you buy am the tost of handling. HefnrA nla.,im ....... i 1 Hiihu.it your proposition to us and see t we can Handle your business to please you. We are a La (irande Institution but we do 0 3t i Mm anvlhln. nn ih. . ot unt only lo have an equal show with our competitor. After establishing an expensive lo cal entotprise we want the business to keep our 20 odd men at work We are not begging for favors but lo cal enterprises should be built up to emp oy our people at homa instead ot sending all the money away for stuff, m .tn factored in other places. Tha i money sont away does not come1 ha. k to ns and it builds up other com iiiuoities al our expense. . VoUra for hnalnaa. ' I Stoddaid Lumber Co, Social Dance Another acini dance will be alvsn tlna Arrnea-a hull. Aiuviiut A. nrulA. management of members of Co. The Thomas nraheatra hxan OUMll to . fnrnfah Iha mnaln und beat ol tre.ittnent mil be accorded who may wish, to attend. Admission fifty tents, l.a lies free. , tf -BEST COUOH" MEDICINE FOB Vlieil VOll buv ttnillirll' nimli.-lnA f..t tttiBii cniidri'ii (pn want one in which yon can plaie implicit iontlUei.ee. Von oai.t one mat nut only relieves bm .uref. ' Voit waiit one that is tiniiuos thmuhly liarnili.'S. yn wmi vw that la ' pleasaut :to. take. C!i ainbi r'.iiu't Cough Remedr ineeta all of these cou ditiona, Jl'iero la iiolliing so good foi be coughs and colds Incident to i lilld. ood. l-'or nilo liv All Orudis ta. The Bi Circus. The anaouooeuueuc that Kiimlir Brothers World's Greatest shows will exhibit id Baker Oity Aug 18 will be rsoeived with more than usual inn rem by th peo pl ol dial neighborhood. lue itinaliug Brothera -liave a uame that stands for all that la new, novel and entertaining in the orems line. aud the maoairaraent aonouno m : thai this season the show bas been ml ireeri to such an extent lht a whole i-xtra train is used iu adiliiion to the lour traios of Nat season. The (tow u now transported from place to -plaoe ID eiffhlVHv ai.vi-nt.v. tnnt nu. - itruoled'espeoislly for Jhe (tingling Brotlirrs; In conoection ' Willi the oiroua proper, in Wliicb the areuio per. loiuiuce ia marvelous, the. Rmtl no Brothers are tliis eo enn prenenting the beautiful and sublime speotaculai production ol Jerusalem and the Cru ades, Thia pantomimic play necessi ates theueeoi 1,200'aotora apd sot fesses and of almost three hundred norws. It is preadtitud ib the laigaat tage ever used for rxhlbiriouul pur. poses, fipeoial cioursion rates have been arranged for all lines of travel by itiugling Brothers, i ; s. 1EEIOOB "STOMACH ITiODBLK . C OUUKD. ' . I was troubled with a distress in my mach, aoiir stomach and voinitliia -pelln, and -can truthfully say thai nainoeriain'a Btpinaoh and . Liver Tablets cured nie.-'-MBs. , T. V. in, -. iams, Laingsburg, Mich. For sale ' bv All DniggiBla. ' - r A Postal Will Do It. The purehaaeof a piano by mall made safe, simple and economical'.-. :-,-;: By dealing with a reliable concern a piano can now be purchased without ever seeing it, with perfect satisfaction and safety. . Every Instrument sold br pi..a n...u i . . ,au uuimd a iuiiy guaranteed and a further agreement goes with It to refund all money paid in case the Instrument fails in any way to prove exactly as represented, so that buyers are perfectly secure. , . , If vim am M..lrl.,i . U t "1 , ...... jiiiuutteiuK postal, giving your addresB and vou will lllima.ll1at.Alu iratiulira tilt .U.J -r 's""i ub a line on ciroulars ahd handsome ijooMets show ing a variety of in.trumenis and giving full description of ti.em. A letter from tho head of the Mail- Oidef De partment will also aoi-om pan y them, giving iuii lniormation concerning ouri low prices ana easy payment system. un.o wi. apociai Daraains in secondhand Instruments which ourim. mense husi ess Is continually bringing to us, those also will be fully described : and prices given. i--. I ,. Xour replv, whether it be a renneat for furthei Information, or an order for ao mairumeni win be promptly and courteously attended to. i - Whnn mill nnlar. n.Q All.j i.. i .. Btrnments are pereonally selected liy the head of our mail Older department, who is an experienced and expert piano iu,,s' niuruuKiny inspeoiB everv piano sold by mail und sees that it l In perfect conditlou before he permits It t.n laatta IliA a.nn - a , . r F no maae a specialty ol packing our instruments bo that no matter It they have to be hauled by wagon a lona- dis tance, no injury can possibly come to mem. Keinem her this is the house ac knowledged to be the lowest priced and most reliable ou the coast Drop u a luuuouiius uyb aone t to their advantage. Eilors Piano Home .iui waaninrrinn atra. n i. Large stores also Ban KranolBco and aoramentn cai., apokane and Seattle, Waebington IM THE COUNTS- COURT, FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, 8rATi3 Ol'1 OREGON. In Hie mattor of the estate of ) ANGIE A WOOD, Uoceased ) Clt"t,on To William H. Wood and Percy M. Wood, GREETING In the name of the state of Oregon, Yon are herebt cited and. required lo appear in the County Couit of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union, at the Court Room thereof, at Union in the County of Union, ou Monday, the 15th day of August 19114. at 1 1,'nlw.lr 1 II... .1,....! i .,..! ... .uuuli.MIWI w Liiai. dai, then and there to show oatiBO if " jruu ma nave wny ine pennon ol J. K. Wright, as Administrator of the estate of Angle A. Wood, Deceased, lo sell Lot No eight (8) block sixty tlO) Chaplin's Addition 1 1 toe City of La Grande, Oregon, should not he granted. WITNESS Ihe Hon. M.A. Harrtaon Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union, wlib the Heal of said Court aflixed this 1.3th d. J ot July 11X14. auMi-.. u uiiham, clerk. CUKES OLD HOKNU Westmoreland, Kens. May f lfXW. Ballard Hnow Liniment Co. ' our Snow l.lmmont m.ed an old sore on the side of my ohin that was supposed to be a i.uvi . iuo sore was siurjoorn ana wooki not yield to treatment, ui til I tried Hnow Liniment, which did the work In ehoit oidor. My sister, Mis Sophia J (.arson, Allensvllle, Miftln Co, Pa, has a soro and mistrusts that It la m nun.. I '! ...... -.1 I... . OOo bottle, bold by Newlla Drug Co. i I A Few Choice at ,iha L. in sun . worsoaiaoio oc cniuvation,- jisao snapaorjo Ue' brn Md '1"t builtllng.-A gr nl?i??.!n-."J?M.,'rc,',n?' '' aad m ooibrjlliil ,.t, SO aemln fall J, ?i'? " 0"ud part 1 whloa U th. U or nVw:Tl V.rii Viid MO ij .cattle it iiolda on ihia prapart. Price 110 par acre. ""1""" win Mine t ilS? ""J? ofouoice I.17d-iprf 10 per acre ThUiS a great baritalti the. all M'Da,nlel - . WALLOWA. IIIWaWraaTOItaawHw n i a Farmers' and Traders National Bank, LAG RAN DE, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid f 60,000 Surplus fuud ... ., 13.000 Liability of Shareholders - 60,000 Responsibility . 183,000 We do a general banking and exchange business. Drafts bought and sold on ear tern and foreign banks. M a a n JOSEPH DODOODDDD a Cresh Chocolates J. H. Pcarc iBaaHaHtaaaaHaaBaaBBaHaBBaMaaaaaaM1 Fresli Bon Bons ' ' Fresh Nougaot Fresh Carmels Fresh Taffey Fresh Baited Peanuts ; ' ; Fresh Salted Almonds Freeh Popcorn Fresh Frait PHILIP LOY STONE AND BRICK OfAllKindsJDone, - AT, REASONABLE PRICES WM C HANSEN Phone, EXTRA BARGAINS B We are offering this week ; . , , . Sofa Bed, New 1 0 50 Chairs, 15o to ........75o Fine Upholstered Chairs. 2 50 Kitchen Treasure ,. 3 on Dining tables, 2 50 Camp stoves, 1 40 Dresser . . . .7 .5 00 Trunk. ...... 1 75 . Boss Washing Machine I 75 Good Lounge, 2 50 Rockers 50c-3 00 Cook Stove. . .3 CO Kitchen cabinnt 6 25 Fine center tbl 4 60 Rugs, 75o to 2 50 Trunk .8 60 Colts revolver 9 00 " Qassolene stove.,.. ......2 60 Remember we do all kinds of furniture repairing, upholstering and house cleaning. Jrhone us and we will give you estimates. H.B.Hai?ten Pho2n0e5, F. D. Hasten . Formerly 0 & M Noble's Store. I We Do Not Claim J That wo can please all of the people all of the time'but j WE DO claim' . That onr plant bas been undeifthe same management for ; nearly TEN YEARS That during this time our aim has been tr 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 us wnu your patrouags That Pnokarrna laft at Anrlnrann Ar Mvora no rr:.ii' l i " Ti . , "iiurv a barber shops will receive the same prompt attention that 2 they would if left at the laundry, v j A B C LAUNDRY 2 PHONE j I85x x Bargains in Wal- 6c M'Donald - OREGON PALMER, President J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier D D B Bfl B B ODD I The Clock la SOmetllinir that In lt,lanu....V.I. I. the home. It marks the hour for aris ing to cone wun events ot the dav, and the time lor retiring at nivht. ' There Is Something about tbeclorlt that touches the heart of all it will some day mark the boar i f death. - ,.- My clocks are of handsomeappearsnce i"t In design, and made ol ricely polished bronze metal , ornaments Prices from 11,00-to 115,00.. J B Pear Union (Jo's leading Jeweler JJextNewllo Drug Store. - Watch re pairing a (Specially. , the Jeweler ' . ' ' ' - WORK Main 1621 1 i n o a a a a a D a a ri'TTrapmriWii