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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
t. . . - . . Prel iidcnt M 11 k m.v Portions t,oL bodies of '"burhtNegros shipped to President Roosevelt -'i-from Georgia. -.V., - ' T- J " " Favannah Ua Aug. 18 A. par' y of persona who witncBfet) the burning of f (he Ivq i)jri(ii ii;ir, tbis'otty- pta r day picked out of the aheg piTtionsof ihp charred bonce and piece ' Srf the , t kin, hps dlliem jjnd r jpncdh-:pi -' "' td irHBfdont R iofl? vei'.-flcc mHniei 1 1 a. untc-; V u w 11 ) vi r fat wi h tbsse nigg re." f notice PocwiiLiCATioN. U. 8. Laud, (idlce, u Grande, Or. Nmlcell here'br liv.. KOS Junes l7lt eultlliil Aii, act far ihu aale il limb, lauu.lu iheNuifJ, California? S" gall, Nevada and Wimhliwhin Territory." a. eilemku to all lue J-iibllcJjind Mate by act of AllgiMt 4 Isri, I'liuebo Unlit, of Lrfr 1d ' In (hi, ortlie her .worn .lite. """I Kir uiw iirvliaw of the M $10,000.00 EXTRAORDINARY $10,000.00 S or tha pnri'liaK andi,li s E1 o I i i , R.Ki. afi K.W.M.,i.d .wlllntti-r prusf Uinbowilraiilie land luihi 1. more valuable for ll diabertor 1. E I ir wrieaHlinl uuroonea.aud lo eatabiUb h Calm wlald land Wore Uje BiKlilir and H Uondavahe lab flnv nr .Ha.ui iivil hhe uaiucs a. wltmiux i a. 1. Bean. John J Murphy. Kali.b H. BulO, aUd iiry J Murpliy, all oh'crry, Orcfton. . Any and all por,u clalpilnn ailveiwly Hi. lhelrelalmln thin offloosn or before aald l.buaj uiaiusutl.-lHol - ... v-..12- W,.jPavla, Bi liter. New ' Engines ... TheOE&N company bus rornim brred l he .big '8.'8e g8rngiuvu don the mountain ilivisUips ropaa'oi-y to triinsfoiTlni! thorn to the fiaijht, dlvi ion l el w. on Uuixi'lia. and', I'odlupd. The six wtiioji uro tarnpirlyyiliinb'itud from 20 1 to 205 hare bei'n chnngWl to 179 to 181, wh! h coufurns w.tb the iiumbon of the diri-don to tvbfeh' thpy will be transforred. . h'vji jv---The new paajongcr engiod to take their places will arrive at l a (irnmle . about ScpteAiber.l,, and will go into fomm eeion at once' Thevrew engines will be consldeiably larger than .the pre ent onea used aod vid have high r drive wheals. . - NOTICE FOR PtiBLlCAVIOH: (Isolated Tncll , i. PUI11.1C LAND 8A1.K '' notice trim bygltmi, that In punuaneo or iiillruotioos from tht Conimlslontr of tilt (ieneral Land Office. uudtx'uUiorliv ve.ted ii. bllnby Stolon 3,5S 11. B.'Kr,i.ed out Li, u. in.. iidtil b- l.e act ..I ,Couitr.ii approve. K-brdary a, lsus. wm 'p,ooeed lo of cr at publlti tle at Ion o'l'lo li .ul,oci the Zdav el Autcunt. I9O, .1 tni, alfWe. the following t'r. 1 of and. (O-M lt? 1 't S4.ec2T4SK37E. W. M; Any end all DLfsoni el.imiiiK ad-eisely. tn ebovg tiescnbed lind are advised to file thci ilaims in till, nffiee on or before v Ibe day nbovr diiaitnted for Hie .commencement of said sale, othenvi-c, their rlehUBwill be-forfeilnd. l)Rl.d V . W. na,is R ' i;ittr. 5A U. Koberta, ltcoelver; 1 M THEATER SEASON Steward's Opera . House Will Open the Season With ."Josh Simpkins." Tuesday, the 23rd Stewnrd's f)perd House opns the theatrical season witlr'Josh simpkins" on Tuesday,, .August. 23rd. It is a strong tural onmedv drama, opening with a nnliatio fue of rural h' me life, showing Skinner Tavern with Uncle Josh's wild Briar farm in the dhtan e The plv progresses, a' onnd ing with interesting situations, until the climax is reached, in the tblr.l act, when a human being ia helplCFsly ' bound to a loe to bo t-tit In twain by a mammoth buzz saw, and Is only payed lir the ttrrels arnvnl oi unne doni "Joshua Simpkins" witswrl'ton witr) view of keeping an audience thoronvh ly Biiilfsuil, and it ful'y carries out the author's intenti'in Ibe iplot Is tot Bllowed to interfere with; the comedy parts lo any extent, iIiub' pr.'duulug a (lay that ia thrilliugly Interostijinand said to contain many lnuchs The uuta Dany carrhs a fine orche-tra and the " . . .' .... rt-l i KA laughable burle-que i ana. rnccn, and 75 cents, no hher. o. Lituil-Ultleaut m -A I N UTK:B ifOlfil'Vl-UJATlO?!. UIiq IntpHnr ( iraude, Oretcon. ii a ih til settler ImH fliotLnoilce m Un lutftiltuu to muku Until nroof.lii kiiiinurt nf His piuim tiitd UmtNild proorvrtlt to niudo licfom the t Orande,' ireeAn, -n; KucuKt 4. i04. v II. fc-NutOtf?, Matviretlljiutaugcr La Grande yn-jj. ii, wkiumt.oi goi.ttj imziuger cunt 4. 11(04. viz ' Rfiurlt iheKJi NKft E0K Hep. ia.Tp.2i4.. iiitiminestnofonawlniwltncwif to pr i im iTuiHiiuioiiH roBitienco ujHn una piutlva- tlm ol'wiid liinii. viz: Frank Belnt off, JohD KOll.r. CUB art Stloebcr. Mlnard tuilin all ni ENDS SICKNESS i I WITH REVOLVER Pendleton Ore. Aug. Word har been received here from Pilot Heel,' IB railed south ol here that Frank Smith of that pi ice oomniitted suioide. by blowing out his brains with a revolver this afternoon at three 6'clook. . : Smitli has been a sufferer from kid rtey disease for several years, at time b;iog in intense pain. ' For several Weeks he haB b.-nn a 111 ictod with uiel a'iclio'.y . He was about 45 years of age and b d b'en engaged in the sheep busi ness until his health compelled bis re-' tiriDg from adtiVu business. 1 commencing X t we will giveaway lo the people of Unioo county $10,000.00 FRIDAY, AUGUST, 19 It will not be a lottery every one dealing- a a With us will get "part of it the more you trade tbe more y ou get. I have bought the La Grande Mercantile Company stock at about 50 cents onthe dollar, and to make room here, I have concluded to sell OF1 ' i , . , . . ..... w . for the goods novr at the Rainbow Store aud six thousand mora that is on the way ""ibeni at at out hall prioe. There is no cheap or s'hoddT eoods in'themi d i ----- - - ! U'l IRU H . a. a a 1BOO I.IFIS SHOES m B a a a n a a m We have .1500 pair of the best shoe made . Such as Sell, Sohwub & Co.,A.rE Btfta & Co.; Krippendorf-Dittmah Co. j and District 76. These shoes are all guaranteed by the m,inufnctiirer9. Following are a few quotations: .- ... ...... Ladies' $5 GO mid $5 00 shoes at $ 75, $4 00 at $265, $3 50 " at $ 2 50, $2 60 at $1 80, . $2 00 at $1 25, $160 at 95c,. . 100 pairs of last seasons shoes $1 75 and 1 50 aU75o. i Men's $4 00 shoes at 2 75; - $3 50 at 2 50, ' $8 00 at 2 00, . $250 at 1 70, $200 at 1,35, and 60 pair of heavy shoes at 76o. a m SOlVtEJ OF1 OX-JPR BPlC3-I3SrS ' . We have sixty-live Ladies' and Childrens' hats at half price, this season's goods. " Sixty shirt Waists at 60 cents on the dollar. 12o flanneletts at 81c. 10c outing flannels 8c. 6o calico 4 Jo. ' Apron ging ham 6o. 50 cotton blankets at 506 each.'' 75 pairs at about half price. ' ,' Big line of corsets at 60 per cent. ' All summer gords one-third tff. $1000 stock of silks reduced from 30 to 50 per cent. In dress trimmings we show the best line at low prioes. $1500 worth of JEWELRY bought at 35o on the dollar we are sellit g at 50o on the dollar. Expert jeweler. All work guaranteed. II . i 7 i a I a; I l a . , . We have as complete stock of goods as can be found iu any first class dry goods store and during" this Bale " Will sell nil at prices never before heard of. We want your trade if goods and prices can get it. Call and see .'us in our new location, next to the La Grande National Bank, where we will be pleased to meet all our old lriends k and as muny uew ones as care lo save money. " Yours' lor Business,' ' nifPe iff? us lema if 50 Pendleton Market- ; The local wheat rna'ket today wbs nnlet Club wheat is quoted at tin oente and bluestetn t 70 oen'S. Fa'es ier,lnir In the oouitv amounted to about W,00 1 buBhels. FARMERS ATTENTION I lijjR purchased the RPO KANE CAFE and it is my in. tetitidpAo make a special effort lo plfciiseuhe farmers. In order ito'do this I have decided to furnish atspfoiul meal Saturday of each vveosV'bicla I call the Farmers' .tHfiner. This meal will include all that the market affordp add. m be served in regular rarnily style. This will he the best meal ever offered in La Grande for 25 cents. When in the city call nt the Spokane Cale and see exactly how good a ineaVyou can buy lor 25 cents. '"REMEMBER we pay cash for hulter, eggs and chickens. , J F Johnson. THE RAINBOW !l il.lrtfAo: f i ninR3isaiBHBiiiiiRiriBaBDaBBaBDBBaa ''leudr.Vlavorsbnt lo- " t .ma n ltic homo ins1 tenway foi ; f(3 b ;ther Qmen-xeuia Vtdation inl box . 'iW. P. 97 " Preparing .T.nan is evidently pieparing for a IaM hard tvimer campaign, as the amount of woolen and heavy cotton goods recently otdered by th.it govern ment was fcever equalled tefore. i . lural Deliveries a- mill, a anec lflc'tS be of a bi- i .,.1a .hnel with a ciclometer attached ' i. i... . .oMita ill soon he rural uuouvui., in th. Held, nnd it will be the r duty ,n tl,o heel over every rural free j.ii in i!.a country in order to dtteniiiue the exact lenttth of the routes In miies. According to the number of miles each and Irrespective of the number of per-ons the rornl carrier .erves is the ral-ry "f Ih" eer ier to lie Hppo.tbn.d with 7:o per annum us maximum pay for the long est routes aud W2 ssjho minium. A grand harvest ball ill he given a. t-..,ar irk. nn La id t annn, rat- nrday, Au.us. 20, !!. , -aam Bro. of Union, and !'r, f. Vil'" tirande, wi tamoh tbe best of nm a Dancing will begin in the alternnnn a,,d conliuuo in- the evening, ho" d.l,.ksnd refreshments i I be serve,!. Good oider will be kp-. ' S ter and others, floor ma. ars. Hc A cordial invitation- (So'sll. A. CRQWN.L. A CROWN I : ,i ;m;a CROWNJ A piano of manv tones and all of them appeal to tbe culti vated taste. You . have the piuno tone, the! harp,' guitar banjo, mandolin V.itberj auto harp, cello, and many other tones at your command when you have a CROWN PIANO The handsomest of these ins truments, make nu impression upon every one who sees them and the pnep h very moderate. Write us for catalogue Yesterday ., Mr Ed Staples killed what he supposed to bs one of bis own pigeoni.hut nben be oime to examine it found s brans tag on one leg bear ing tbe inscription ''W. P. 97" As Mr Sis-lea i nut pigeon fancier lo tbe extent 61 knowing what these charac ters stand for, that is, whether the bird was a currier bird aud was en- 1 route to some fureign port and was making his place a tempo, ar; eating station before proceeding on or wheth er it was a register Dumber, he made inuqiry and was Informed that tbe only points in the ttue where carrier pigeons arc kept Bre Finland aod The Eallea. If this unfortunate bird was making a tunr and the owner sees this article he will know why his bird never returned, Mr Staples says it bat just as fell as bis own and if the tag bad not been attached be would never have known the difference. Soars Skyward Chicago, Aug, 17 Iu a runaway market today, wheat made a new aea sons high point owing to a flood of poftsimtitic crop reports. One report said tbe fields in the famous Red River valley are in a feu rf ill condition and this set the wheat pit soemingly crazv. September closed at l 05 $1,051. ra-h wheat, $1,05 a LOT,;, corn MJi, ots34Js'- S-rV-t B B. B Prince Wounded Tokio Aug H. The Imperial Prince Hirovsen Kwacho wsb Blightly wound ed abroad the battleship Mlktsa in last Wednesday's engagement. BLOCKLAND BROS. I . Island City, Oregon j of? BERKSHIRE! and POLANDCHINA A! WHITE r i a rv Je nlilled With the idea of pletngtf , 7 t 'jfr'T vinos vi uuo-vuoiit" n uv "r vTr K name of the Pioneer Flouring Mitttio. B liability and big B bearing'the White ttkar7 ' ' : -" iri,' ItTFT') t'A. liability and highest grade ly Lite Rose brand, r; ' ; y 'tiHgliM . B B B Pioneer Floiifiii-'M ....... i ..r.i ..-l-.-l Tit S.-Vt Brdedors SWINE. : Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you cull, anil see our hogs, as we breed them for the Fai nnr, and ask you to compare our paices before buying some where else. . j Wo have now two fine young Berkshire boars on hand, July pigs ready for use only $20, For short time uuly. i We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET . PRIOlf'M FII FRVPI NO HOUSE' i ! t ;34'Jtel, and 353 W wh'ln'gton Htj ,' jJ. otily1 a few tons or if it ' - roillantt, Oregon. The place where instrument are filieet and in greatest var iety, prices lowest, terniB of pay ment p;od(-rhte, end treatment fair and most courteous. i it Is We will take all you have, no matter whether : , r . . . . , , .i.. is several uunared was. We want ult the hay in the valley and then some. 1 ' ' A. V. O L I Y E, WHOLESALE aud RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER - -1 Take i i 4i Oi 1,'" UUKHlWt. 5 .,t .y- ' . .tin.- . Tl y -- ' r rom2loi)T Y (l to direction,'1" , I will pay from ltd according of neck and bead show whi your gams oui me jtigniar a.aw j- vui,,e8 ever ent the throat. OommeiK ' out from tbe hOseof the hord thence down the back of the B(f47f' : thense around the nifle tn nnlnl nf hl.tof. work the skin oferaiixr rom the ho.e of the horns, hen the ear Is roa, hed cut off tiitM w -m. m, ifterwarda remove the flesh whenthe eye Is reached run tliB flutter m NO s he outside and raise up the eyelid lo avoid ottttlng It b en ' P-m ....... I 1 -lll l - . . . . ih. -kin ntlt ol trie ... "u" " "ear iu uoru oi neeye, , with the point of tba knife b entlie.orner of the . mouth It reaohe through and expose the teeth, leave all the black llntrtg V. "'ji liy sua ron uyio. , p m led in tbe shade your work It the oartileee on the nn, ne anane Salt ueavil unless salted well and d I Use nothing but salt Out as much of the flesh ob " y 'rr I or trie grain out the ho a at back or oeau "' r;;x,, rTild th skin keen li fm .rlnkline 1 will ! "k'";il1" trpph reasonable prices no WM HAWS. TaxldermisJ - I Kir -.y - .- mi. I ' j' : ;; , r - . -v 1 :?: -41: a f?orp!. ..' 'c m ; :.- .'.y