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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1904)
u colli. buy and sell all) Itlnf icdsji J J TAN I )ry Land Alfalf 1. '$ vcr, Alfa.ta Seed in bulk Jaled Etc 3uly Seed a County. in. , tdLrterrj - n A 1 TV tr9aU io ul isnu i i ubi.cs, eo folks ! .'ay who sit daily at our tables ' rofreth the inner man. ' Our restaurant will give jonr stom. vch ft rest, because the foods re carefully selected and cooked .mder orders of a ohof of wide reputation. Our bill of fare is varied daily and always con tains some choice titbits. Live not to eal but ent to live and daily dine with us. It will be a picnic to your interior de partment. . MODEL RKTAURANT J. A. A Li BUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY ANI NIUHT We roll weekly Meal' . cft TlitkeM, Cab ?4.5U 1 TURKESTAN ALFALFA I . . . ' . The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri- (j gallon. .... J BROME GRASS f Red Clover, Alfa. fa and all kinds of p Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc.39 The onlv Seed House inUnion County. A T .. m - JEFFERSON AVE. er Fir and A Gd TllC Habit Of trading itl tho Nebraska Grocery Sl.oro and you civnnot break yourself of it. Our goods are ulwiiys the lust, our prices are the lowest and our stock is ''complete. D jJc having the largest stuck of "Preferred" UvolUC.3 (.fllinei goods, Allen A Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We hae just re ceived u new iiiul complete line nf Men's and Women's aud .Shoes which we invite you to inspect. C..,RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. T . 1; I K I an and see them.' It does not require an expert to note (lie valuo4 i.lloro.l li,ti,ig this sulo. This is positively n rare oppor tunity to purchase lirst class, hih grid-) suoos ;it e-cception.illv iw vnrfH :JtAl,iili, 1'reaV ', ' rpprtJBaLSSFSSPSIMGSMaW tt?rJriTIIITfffi8tMSaiMHMMWtMrflrT I B I H 'ff MrTTfT " " r,xwmmrmmma SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & So i have Leased the M Kinzie B'ublns 'sad -tie pifrmrrd to serve the publio in a fun class uninn at itjiisf'nahle. rafts TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people coine here for men's avid by boys' shoet- J lie ), IV, 1 lit ln is our spec ialty. Here is where priue and quality are combined. C V. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET 1 Vt a an pa " Phone 1571 . ''' ''' ''' ' ' ' .. Men's, Women's and Children's iOO i..ir3 UKi. , i c.i i,,x , uif Ullll id 12.76 .60 pair inn' 4 ii" W f,.r reg'ihtr $3 50 vnliies, price i 5(t tsu pairs woineuR o.o" siines, enl,' pri. e (I s1! 40 niii s boys shoes, recnUr 2 f.0 vahi..?, Stile j,rice $1.60 These are all NEW AND UP-Tu 1UTE atvW and EXTSAORDINA RY VALl'KS. Call D QTO'LrrY Hhoe Stove. TWELVE HUNDRED GO TO Railroad Men's Excursion Was Decided Success . Crowds From La Grande, Elgin and Pendleton. The railroad employees excursion Lit Meaoham yoftarday wan attended tiy hundred. Thine earn cams ap from Pendleton, three from Elgin aud six from IhUcity. It is estimated tnat th re were at leait twelvo hundred prent T'i principal event of the c . pi. in nrt iirnlly was the banket din. p- when gr .lips of friends were scat t ""I under the shade of gigantic pi i,vi r a 'arge area. The In I i mm came to an abrupt ciroluoon ii. 'h ' third innfng, when hv omt mime nntable means the P hdl"ton pin;:.' r (riclurtd his arm LITTLE BY LITTLE Ihe Japs are Closing in and the Reduction of Port Arthur May be Looked for Soon. Cliofoo, August 22. It ia reo"tel that the Jaminot-o, in tueir determined efforts to take l'ort Arthur by a con tinuation of doapotute assRults, havu cap tn red' Fort "2")t" oue mile north of Golilou hill. The Jnpanosn are not attempting to Btorra Liaoti promontory Their right wing terinlimtre at Pigeon hay. The Russiftn yarrion of Port Arthur ia estimated at 23,(XI0, covering an area of 12 miles. KXrECT TO WIN ON TUIRD DAY It ia understood that the Jtipaiictte plans coutmui lute a three day's as sault. TJn-y expect to triumph on tht third day. It is stated that tin's have ti sutllcient force to maintain an us aauliing force of tlO.OOO in on thronh ont Four ttiousaud Japaiieaw are re ported to have lauded at D.Uny yes -tenlay. It ia alleged that the check ou Saturday doee not jeopardize tho position of the aBsaalt as plnned, SIEGE EXPEOTKD Chefoo, Auu8t'22. A reliable until ority deolnrea that yrsterduy'a attack on Port Arthur was unsucccflftil, but continued lust night and todity. and will uo on for one more day if ihe Japanese are still repulsed, a eiege ! la TnAi-terl. Osteopath Returns Dr Moore the Ostoopath has retumod from the Kast aftor an enjoyable as well a profitable trip, and is in active practice again ready to receive all thoee who winli to consult or be examined. "Hesulta tell," is the motto. SHOE ..lci kj(1 Goodyear wult, regular 3.5() values f.r t2.C0 i ito pairs Ladies beat 5sil slioes, Ooodyear welt, i nn sole, g T M. M EACH AM Lm vvumi the, elbow and 'ahouldnr and hiiving n" one io take his place the game whh off, the tioore standing at Chat time 3 to 0 in lavor of LaQrande. The trip shooM'iig was interesting to a mm, bit ol sportsmen. . The trick bicycle riding down a ladder by Prof. Pattnn was one ol the features ol the d:iy -the dancing platform was crop 'I'd both forenoon aud aftepnoon Tii - fltianoial oorimittees have not yet made a report tn)t it ') evident l hey will have a snug turn after pay ing all expense to remit to the Illinois Home for aged, and ctippled railroad FALLS INTO A THRESHER St. John, Wash., Aug. 21 Jesse Hocdor twin kil'ed and fearfully mang'. ed in a thrashing machine accident yea terday afternoon near Texas lake, Hhuut 15 Diiien southwest of here. lie was employed as separator tender for D.incan farm. While the maobli e wan runninr lie fWl into the self feeder which li i . u knifrt utt-auhmcnt for cut ting blind. Ilisles were almost in atant;y lining. ert into a shapo'ess mass. Ottft of his follow workmen jumped into ti t' front of ihe fueder, stopping the niruj,inpry. This DrevfnUd Reedea from being draw. i Into the cylinder ami confined th inj uy to hia legs. The unfortiu.tte man win oxtracti-d by the thr ehiim c ew, but died within a few minutes aftor the accident. He bad ro in irked a fow minutes be fore tlio accident, while srantMng above the feeder: "lam liable to fall in tin-re." Within :J0 minutes lie took the fatiil fall, Jicedor mi a young man who had re cently ueMluil up-'U a homestead in this lo iiliiy. lie leaves a wife and one child about a ynir obi. His brother in law. k h. ii lea Nichols, lives near fct John. Beautiful Columbia River Folder A pips'napr department of the Ore gon fiailrf u l A Navigation Company ha- jut issued a bejm'iful and costly panoramic folder entitled 'Th Col umbia Kivor, tiir-'Uu-h the rase ado Mount tins, to tho Pacific Orean. from Arliiijt'H) to Portland and from Portland to t! e I'acifli Ocean, every rune of the river aud every point f iiitrnt :.re-hown while Mt Hood Mt A'hiins and Ma St Uolerin, poipo tuiiily ' overed with snow, stand out in h'-rt' bem'y. On the back of the nu'Pi- mi inteiest'iig story in detail ot t io 'rip from Huntington to Port land an i f i out Portland to the ocean, not overlookm the beaches and the an I 'aii isco trip by ocean- A copy of tl iti folder muy bo secured by Bend tng foui cenw in stain ps to pay postage to A 1. ( rnig, Cieneral PnBBeuger Agent of the Oregon Vnilroud &, navigation Compau Portland, Oregon, Hy soml int! ti e ad'irrea of pome friend in the Kast, ;ind f ur ecu's in postage the foltb.r will ho promptly niuilod. STI I'.HI.KK.'I'Li). Pion. 11 ENTIRE TOWN IS DESTROYED Lewiston, Aug., 2-J-A fire today at Ho thirty miles CHSt of l.ewi.-ton de stroyed the entire town In' lulling its eleven businesa holism. The loss is about $.'10,0.0 and 'he Insurance H', U00. The origin of the fire is unknown. HARD WALL PLASTER Onlv costs fihotit 5e per yrd more than common planter, nnd Worth rauuy tnne-i over. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it cau be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tle 88 all siind mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc are ea.-iiy cut through it It is a non conductor of elec tricity aud thus prevents short circuiting It ad!iere9 equally well to brirk, stone or common lath It cmituiiis no acids nor chemicals to eor-rods It will not bum nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection fur wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to! do should ciiusuli me regarding! this clus3 of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND. Phcne 271. Opposite the Soui;nor Uourfn. One of tin tu't iiiusicitl iiiHtitut iona in the (state, l-'our room uscil for mufliwjl instraotio , I.'j ra-len of mui tanglil. Djp,i! riifiit I, '.! rooms uped for the i tirt gru lt. ( Imdren nt tv age of o at d .Mi i cumo om- hour ever day, Ueimrtmoiit J ntt-ma fur gratb 4 to 15 for pupils of aii ages 'l i e lat est courtH1 b?t practio tl musical in struction M lyi al contetf fr med ula every few M-eka, E PORTER DAY Principal ARS DAY. Assistant A FORETASTE OF HEAVEN ! 1 A tiiin-h nf an A n gel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches TIMKKU I. AM), A rjL'NK :i, HTs NOTICK KOU iTI'.LUWTIuN TJ. H.Uml (Utl-.-.ii I.n iJnin.lc. . ,i.-L.ti Notlci' Ishi rtl-'. cui'M Mwt in r-un Wttli (lie prnvi-: Hi. ,,; i .Iune:t, Jo, fiililn il " i, ki I 1. r it,.. tlmbtT Inn-1- : n t m ,i. - ,,, i ;,ih..i u KiO, N.'VriU. ..ri-l V.,.tni-t,.i. '!'. ir,i. PXti'IKtl-il In itl! tin' r'l:u- .,;h lit AURUi-t 4, M, im' nl C ii-'lffi, ,.i Vtllf, ( lit v Ol 1.1. "ll- u l Ii Uiis ttiiy il!" 1 In nil- ,,!: I i . -IHlvlIli-lit Nil. ill Ii, !'! Mi- fllM-'i.i-.- li K4 HViH, Mv , N W : , :ii, 1 f...t. , , . ti.n No, : hi i 11' ii, .,, , s.nnh I wi L'i K. W. M. 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IiftvU, K'-Klsitrr LOY MAKES 'EM "' a.ia"j ""vfrt'BM''aj' .,,,,1 I i WEATHER FORECAST Tonlaht and Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow THE TRAINS X v -i Rant bound 9 :10 D m ontluie A T No 5 West ' 8:5 p'm oo time That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned fruits, delieinu- beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. We are the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, tatter, etc. Special attention given to phone ordrrs. Geddes Bros. I: , V li'lK '!i!7 CLAIM HI' MEAT CLI1IMS a lurtie place in the food question. It i i Haential therefor that tho meat bt good. Toutch, gristly eteak, or djy j'tii'tilena roants will spoil any meal Suppose you consult us on THE MEAT QUESTION We know and buy the best kind. You e m rely on our knowledge and our de fire to hold your trade to get you the tiiicst meat you evnr closed your teeth on. Ah for prices, well we are not so fun li eh hs to have them high. I! Bock & Thomas MY SHINES Are like the "Smile that won't come I nit." 1 hoy are put on right and stay I ritfht, I use only Whitmore's paste mi, I iztiiu'iimoe that if alter thirty days ' tiinl you Untl that it has in any way i way injured the leather I will present ihe ctiglompr with a 5 pair of shoes , purchased at any store he may select. If you di'slro rpally first cIhhs work l hII and uel a shiue. Ladies wore a i vpevialty. Remeiiiher the plaoe, KrU ley's P.-.rlier S'.op, where everything : i fl s' ' :i '5 from the boot black up. ! ,'OE II. WILLIAMS cred Heart Academy i (iriiidK, Oregon This well in nist;i ution, conducted by the fsot-i i iancis, affordsexcfllent 'alitlllhl U'lMintAL.ns. MiihIi flrntu. i'k' ''"'I iM optional studies. I i" r.rim: . j t n liiilios for the pmfess um twu'lmiit n rwoialty. Boarding and dnv s. hnol npens the Hrst Monday in 1-i'plHinliri'. For catalogue address Sister MipiTlir. Aug 4 Oct 4 IfriiONRiciFjf T1m Hohertiil rBOH LA OKANtiK. 8rit l.ke, DenTer Ft J -P- Worth, Om.ht, KanpaBl n. '1ty, st, Loula, ChicAira NO hi ul Kut. 8:5 p.m Ml. 1 :Vi n. m. Ml. . . :U) . in. Portland, !HUe, Prn-: (Upton, WhIIb Wmift, NO -4 P.0B p at , ''lntx,MnPcowlMpir : i i ith via H po ll ho". t'ortlnl. Dallfs, Fen-J 1ieton t'nitllllii Wnl-: Mf, lulu. I.PWlMnn.Coirar wu " Mnnriiw, W Hilars War . . i .iner, KpnkaciA ami m lltlliT iMilnl Mitt aiiH nortji vlaHpcAanp, i 'land CHy. AltrelJ Iinhier, and Elgin hi oxinnertlnna at Elgin I fM p m with MaK for polnUl In Wallowa nouotr Nf.rJhntly nnlKjr I in it'll . : ,n ii'i t.i'.y J Hi i i hit " K I 111. "MI Ornnn Meamera between Portland tDd nn i rftninro evory five days K. C. MOORE, Agent