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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1904)
I I SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter it Sot h .ve Lfjeed tho McKinzie H'Hb'es tud -410 piep re-1 t seivo the public; iii a Hr.t riass maimer ut leasotiable iuU-8 HA1MTY trat3 in ett- Ui-lill I I ttb!eSieo folks y who sit daily at our tables I', refresh the iuner man. Our restaurant will give your stom. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE I That ia why people como here for men's aud by boys' shoes , l lie J. lilt Imp is our spec ialty. Here is where price and ch a rest, because the foods quality are combiued. rre carefully selected mid cooked .uider ord ers of a chef pf wide reputation. Our bill of fare is varied daily and always con-j tains some choice titbits. Live 1 not to eat but eat to live and1 daily diue with us. It will bo a picuic to your interior de-i pertinent. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUUKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NltiliT We pell weekly Meal', 1 tcketa, uaHl). $4.50 Car Melons J 1) MoKeilDoo will have a car load ol watarmeluoa from Payette Idaho no tt.is evenings freight. A Hard Worker. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET TURKESTAN ALFALFA 1 The Dry Lund gation. Alfu'fn prows wiihout irri- BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc.' The only Seed House inUnion County. A.. V. Oliver A latj di'pateb from New g vea the 111 owing description ol the aito who baa charge of the Rooeevil! campaign; "There it no picnic for the uieu who work undrrG orgs Bruce Cortebnu, t'le chairman of the lepull can na tional oominittee. Ourtilyou h.Bal waya been a man ol hard wcrk. He w rked bard when be was in the poit Cllioe department, and he kept it up' w len be went to the Wbi'e Home as rtenogrnp vr to the president. Then, ahen be bec-une eecrelary to the pres ident lie worked harder than ever. All ilv .ml buck again at night. All the W ii'e Hon e embyee knew wh . it m work under Oortelyou Hi i" her i .'id ao wfr-) they. An s.'ir ry of Co ntiircs and Ubar for lel'titi k.it ih "nine ttabita. Night w k iv -a i m ilnr thing with Curtet y -n 4 ti d blie ni- who were aaaialiup I. mi in ari-ni g ti th department Hit loi hniuglr. i'i New York some ol til l' ii -vr uripg w .rkera who know nc ' v -iloni mo "uglii Iwut ayaiem1 'iMuimt'.'1 They lire on hHDtl early in the nivi-i-ini;, ami they re'naiu buay all day. II .f.y do m I i t uu 10 headquartere at night they go to the Manhet.an hotel and take dictation from C' rl.'lyou and clear up the ac cumulated correspondence of tlie day It ia not a eoft snap that the rlirka hive fallen into around political held qiiartsra. They are not loafing aruuuil h iiel lobbits, giving their vie we, nor are they employed ab ut headquartt ra to give advice. "Oet buay" ia the motto around any "diggings" ov.r ivliich Oorielyou preaikes." the requirements of law forbid but there are m any young men whose ap parnuoe Is often quite dejeivh:g where iu they look to be of age but are uot. Mr Km-burn a la '6 tatea that poaeibly a few yotai men are uot aware ot the law which curries a Hoe anywhere from fciB to I00 for any young mr.n wbi for . the pnrp se of olitiiuii.g liquors tn a Yi.rk ' 8l,00U repronuts that he ia 21 yeara of age wul'U tie la not. Million Head Less Wiwuiuut.in, Aiirf 21 The ilfeot ol the paokiughoUBO etrike ia shown It the comparative reports ot livestock for July ol this yeir and last. The flv principal woatoru markets as reporter to the department ot commerce ana labor, show a decrease in July under last year's receipts ot l,0l)fi,l85 bead. . Millionaire Dead .Philadelphia' Aug. 23 John Lowber VVelsb, one of rhilidelpbia'a eminent tiuancieni and wealthiest men, died at 9-.:t0 this mi.i'ulng. Fatal Jump Clovehnd, Aug. an An unknown uirl, aged ubout 20 years, jumped from the big center viaduct la l.ng 100 feet, this morning. She will picked up in un Qnaoious condition and died aborlly alter in the bospitul. Hundreds of persona witnessed her spectacular suicide, as the viaduct, which spans a hu;e draw, is a promi uenl aitcy cf travel. Wheat Destroyed Cbl aso, Ann. 2 liUi-tin Minnesota and the Dakotna is thought to have de-troyed 7."i,i.tX),000 bushels of wheat. Tho rains during tho harvest In Neb reeka, Kiinaas, Mips url and Oklahoma probably Ii ivo spile I 38,000,0110 busliel' or more. KILLED IN MORMON CHURCH JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 I Oet The Habit I f Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you T " cannot break youraelf of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest aud our stock is X X complete. X Kult Lake, Aug. 22 During a storm at I'anguiicb, in southern Utah, light ning struck tho steeple ot the Mormon tHhernHOle, following the roof down ward, and coming in at a window tttruck M J Burgoss, killing hi in in stantly At the moment of bU donth llurgees was putting dowi. the window to eliut out the rain. UNITED STATES TAKES ACTION BORN WARKlNti In this city Augn-t 22, 11)01, to Kred War iug u son on Monday, Mr. and Mrs Mrs 0 L Morris who has btoo visiting . her Bister Mrs Disquaand brother John ; Dillon during the past three weeks re- j V turned to ber homo in Bl Joe Mo., on this mornings traiu. Mini Martha owaiu who has been vi iting friends at linker City t'opped over last evening on her way home to the Dalles, to visit MiBS.Molna Alklue for a few days. Mrs A N Koaonliaum of llrighnru Utah, Is ri Illi'R her sou, M Knten haum propriator of tho Rainbow store. Mrs B Rosenbaum of the Rainbow store left last availing for Ban Fran-i'1-oo where she will he for the next ten lavs porchsaing and njiniliarlzlnR her. elf with Ihe latest in millinery. We expect to be able to announce positively in a few daya the immediate 0 inetruotion of at leiut two more two s'ory briok holdings. Ihe parties re now ifivioir ttte in itter serious onn stderation and are ol the opinion that! they will build but will ruika no pub- lie statement jmt yet. There may bomethini lining in hall circlua between El in nd La Grande heforo lnrg. Elgin sent a ohallcnge providing a side bet ot $500. La Qrande did uot aoeept according 1 1 the terma stipulated and sent them t o.iallenge. It is poeaihle an agree ment may be reaohei.'. If it la thia is the first time in the history ul the dia mond in this county that a wegar has ever been made one of the oond'tions of the game. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1'UJILU: I.AHIl tUl.ti. (iMila'-d Tract). NOTICK IS HKKKIlY ;iVKN. that 111 Oil Hiiatico of iiitiiriH'tiiintt frcin lli Conimisioiicr tlic (ienoral L.uul (MlKe, unacr aiuliority vcr-lcd in htm i-y Si'iittoii -Vt li. H. Kcv.ft.l t;iliitcn: ah ainnteiidcd in ihe of (.'tHiRU'sa aiiiirovtHi i'furuitrv wit vm r cvui off r at nubile sale nt trii o c'ltirlt a. m. on the 27 day of Auitust, IIMj, at thia oflUc, tlic followiiiic tract ul' Inn i. to wit: -N VV f t, Sen. I2. TjH. H. IU K. W. M. Au and all thr-uns claiming ndvcocly tlic nbove dexcribed laud atu mlisl to Tile tlirir claims in thii oKilc tutor be for u tho tiny It-mitiioled for the couiuictici'iiUMit of sattl Mile; otllcrulbC, I heir rif;l will Ik- fort ) ted. IJalcd, July , HUH. li. W. Ditvls, ltwlNtir. WEATHER' FORECAST ,4k - Tonlghl ud X ' omorrow fair; ooolr tomorrow S THE TRAINS . A No 2 East bound 9 :10 p ontlm 4 No 5 West ' 8:6 p'm en tlma That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Br s' canned fruits, deliciou bcraies, 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, butter, etc Special attention given to phone orders, .... Geddes Bros. Besides havinnthe largest stock of "I'refernd ' cuiineil L'oods. Allun it Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We havo just re- ? ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's X and Shoes which we invite you to inspect. $ CT, RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. f Wa8hiU(ton. Aug. 23 It ia staled oil hiKLi authority that the United S utos will not permit tlio violation ol thu noutrulity of tho port of t-hanghai hy the Jupaneso. Moreover, A d m i ml Stirling will be expected to see that the Riiasiane either disrutintul or leave the harbor within a reasouable t mo. A continuance of the pre tent tense sitmtion oanuot long he poimitto i be cause of i merest b of the whole world. Should the KtiB3in-dm ide to leave the I harbor after making repairs, Ad ml nil Stirling will escort thiin b-yuiid the three n Delimit. It is trolieved how ever, that they will consout ti cMsnrm anient until the elnsu ol the war. Tak i g this view nf the situation tho navy department officials do not bel eve the United States will become seiiotiHly involved. MAKES A (!LEAN SWEEP Theie't nothing like doing a thing thnrout:lilv t)f atl the Salves you ever !itaru of. Hnck'tMi'H A rnii a Salve is the het. It mvfi'ps awuy and enrea Ourns, S'irofl. BiuiHi's. CiiIh. Boila, Ulcern, Skin Ertintions miti Pilon It's only 25c rind jiua a iteod to give Bttinfa lion by La Uranik Drug Co... and Newlin brug Lo., Druggist. Up-to-date Repairing Fruin this time on, the repniring do imrtmuit uf tho yuahty nhos store, will roi'olvo Hprt-iul nttontion None but the lies' workmi'ti will he employed All work exuoutPil with neatneaa and dlspHtch. Itepair prices, like our ebon prii or, tht! iii-iat n nsiiniihtii. It Beautiful Columbia River Folder Somewhat Discouraged Marshall Hayburo states that only two names have been handed him by parents who have sons between the aea 1) and 21. The object of this in formation was to aPHiat him in keeping young men out of saloons whoso ago foldt r w ill bo prnmptly mailed. A pusa -nger di'puftmqnt of tho Ore gon Ritilrnt'l & Navigation Company has jimt iHiiod a huun'.iful and costly panoramic folder entitled "The Col umbia lttvor. through tho Caeoado Mouutninnf to the l'aciflc Otean.'1 lrofii Arliiiutoti to Portland and from I'ortl.iDil to tl.o 1'aillf Ocean, every tune of tint ri mt and every point of liitiTtnt ort'-huwn while Mt Hood Mt Adam-, and Ma St Helen", poipo tnn iy l ovmu i with snuw, stand out in iln-ro bonny. On tho bark of the mitp 1" mi intei r-stiiiK story In detail of tho trip fro n Huntington to Port land ti nil from Purtlund to the ocean. not overlook 'tin ihe beaches and the San 1' tan isco trip by ocean A copy nf thia folder rimy bo secured by send ing four em'. in ritn'mps to pay postage to A L Taig, lie oral Passenger Agent of tho On-goii '.ailroitd & navigation Coinpan s.l'ofilaii'1, Oregon, Hy seml ing the udiln trt nf tome friend in the East, and fi.nr ceula in pontage the HARD WALL PLASTER Uiuy oiisiH. anuui oo per yarn j more than common plaster, andj worth many time? over. t ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing ns it can be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of tirit- lle as all sand niortors are it will donl like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holoB, etc ate easily cut tlimut;h it It is a non coniluctor of elec tricity and thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stono or common lath It contains no acids nor chemicals lo corrods 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 consult mo regarding this class of wink Estimates choerfully given E. RE1SLAND. Phone 371 faf&k .IT' MEAT CL11IM8 a liirge place in the food question. It 1b raarntial therefor that the meat bi ooil. ToukIi, grlatly a teak, or djy juiueli'te louats will spoil any meal Suppose you conault ua on THE MEAT QUESTION We know and buy the best kind. You cun rely on our knowledge and our da aire to hold your trade to Kft yon the UncBt meat you evur closed your teeth on. A a fur pricea, well we are not so IOOI18H as to nave tuein nign. Bock & Thomas MY' SHINES Are like the ''Smile that won't oome . olf." I hey are put on right and stay Tlitht. I nan only Whltmore'a past. ami KUuruuioe tbat it after thirty days trial you Und that It has in any -way way injured the leather I will present the customer with a f5 pair ol shoes purchased at any store be may .elect. It you desire really first olaas work call and get a ahlne. Ladles work a specialty. Remember th. place, Krt icy'a Burlier Shop, where everything is first v'-Mf from the boot blaek up. . . .1 IE B. WILLIAMS . Opposite this Soimnor Hotiso, One of the best m union I institutions In the niato, Kour roonm used for musical instruction, Kigrudos of music taught. Ifpatnitiit 1, 2 rooms urod for the .'J first grndud. Ohiidreu at the age of 5 and older come one hour every day. Department 'J, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 for poplin of nil ages I ho lat est coilrae beet prtictiu.d mi. ideal in struction, M laiiitl coin en tH for med als every few necks, E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant Sacred Heart Academy I.n (Jrande, Oregon i This well known Hint i tut ion, conducted by the SIb' cis ot ist . I' i ii ncls, affords oxcclleut eilccntioiu.l udva itaires. Masic, draw ing aud I nil. ting optional studies, Preparlnir vniuig ladies for the profess ion of totu'hing a' apeoialty. iioardlng and day school opens the II rut Monday in September For catalogue addrnas Sister riuporiir. . Aog 4 Oct 4 Men's, Women's and Children's 100 pairs men's I est box calf and vici kid. Goodyear welt, regular 3.50 values for $2.60 and $2.75 50 pairs mii's $4 00 shoes for t2.90. 120 pairs Ladies best kid shoes, Ooodyear well, tit i n sole, reg'ibir $3 50 values, sale price $2 50. 80 pairs woinens ifS.Oll shoes, sale pric e $1.85 40 pairs boys flmcs, regular $2 50 values, Sale price $1.50 Tltfsc are all NEW AND Ul'-TO DATE styles and EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. 1im-s nut require an i s pert I o note the values offered during this Sale. This is positively rare and see them It tunity to purchase tirit olaas hih gra.l- shoes :it exceptionally low price:). Call oppor THE QUALITY Shoe Store. TM. ST I r.iU.KI-'JEL;), Prop. FORETASTE OF HEAVEN ! A tout h of an Angel's Wing Sorbcllo Sandwiches I LOY MAKES 'EM . w JilONpACIJFJr Time Rflhedul LA OHANUL NO. 2 tCW i. in. Nll.U. Huh l.dko, Deoter Ft. Worth, Orrahn, KaniU t-oy, si. uuii, UDiusga, una Utut, NO I. ri .Mi tt m ttlPlnnWnlla VaI1i,' I llikvlnn Pnmsmi. i Col fa, Jr!oiH5ow(8pb- , Haiitnniiui i .i.n, j i th Tit Hpo- Horllnnd. Dnllra, Hrn - N't) . tllrlon (ImatlllR WbI lulu. Lewintoti.ColfKi I Mim'ow, WHllcWBrl I other (mm nt eaataodi , iiorin vib K)kane. v,;r-l,,'l' ind City A I toe), ""''t Inililer. antf Klaln Hun.hiy wmecflmii at Klaln' irifi a m wliji uKf for rxjirttnl 1 In Wallowa ooflnttf NO. L S.A0 a. m. 8:5 p.m NO 4 D.OB p ID NO 6 H:: Wa.ro Ocean Sreamera between Porf an t ranciflco every five dart,: K. CMOOtt 1X! ' of?