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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1904)
, - f ASKING FOR A PARDON Governor Chamberlain is Being Asked to Pardon Manny Howard from the Pen preme court in a (or reaching deelnlou today declares tbe law under which municipalities have levied and collect ed poll tax ever ainoa Ilia adtciaelon of tbe slat- of Washington lo be un- eouiltutlooal. Complete Tour Han Francisco, Aug. !J. Th Fili pino cozunliasioiierB, unaer me kuiu ance ol Arthur W Ferguson, arrived here today from Seattle attar a tour of the Untied States lasting 11 reeks. They will sal. for borne August SO on the Manjburia. it IB Halem, AiiRuut !('. - Governor Cham lierlniii lit in receipt o a petition from I nuturn Orogon asking fur tbe pardon if Mmuy Howard, who is serving I miiteuce of five yearn In ibo peniten tiary for. bnrse etoulinir. lie was 00111 iniitod in I'.Kili. 'I hln is the celebrated ease f i mil Maker county In which How nr.l and all asaooiuta worn biirited and uunvlcted o( atca'tug koveial bead of r nge homes from a promimnt horse dealer from the oorial and then chang ii g the branla upon the same. De fendants wine convicted at the first trial, but tbe case of Uoward was ap pealed to the Suprome Court twice up on technicultios. The pardon Is asked upon ihe ground that the sentence was too aovere for tho offeuse and that tbe potiiioners, being numerous residents of Maker county believe that the ends of justice have already been mot in bis cuRO. Previous good record is also pleaded in Howard's behalf. JAPANESE GO " HOME TO FIGHT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe Interior Land Ollice at La tirande, Oregon July 18, 1001. Notice ia hereby given that the fol 1'iwing named settler has filed notl. 6 of ills iutoutton to make final proof in support f bia claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Kogiater and Receiver oi the U S l-and Office, at La Qrando. OregnD, on Sept 7, 1904. viz: HP No. 8678, Henry Dean, of Starkey, Oregon, for the N SWK Hec 26 & EH NE)i See 27, Tp 3 S, R 36 E. W M. He namea tbe following witneaaca to prove Mb continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, viz: Kd waid M Coombs, Harvey F ltrigga, Wiiifleld 8 McMillan, Henry Hagey. of Starkey, Oregon. E w Davis, Register. NOTICE OR I'UBLIC'ATION Department of the Interior Land Office, ljt Grande, Ore, July 13, HUH. Notice la hereby slven that tne ibltowiug named aettler has Dlcu notice of his internum lo make Bualprooiin aupijortof tiisclaim, and that aald proof will be made beforo the Keglster and itecolverol the U 8 Unl Office at La Grande, OrogoD, on August 31 1904.. via U ENo. 11:167, Isaac Harria, of La Grande Oregon, for the aWKBtsK election 30, NK'i KWJj, N SE(. UeclTonUl.TowaaiilpNo. b, South, Kacge No. 37 K W .M. He ualllea the followlnK witnesses to Drove bis ooutii uous reaiueuce upon and cultivation of aaid land, via: femes H uclxtng. neis ftnlrop, Krauk Bliulatrom, Deu Sbulstroui of Hlliiard, Ore, E. W. Davis, Register. Tokon, Wash., August !iC K Taku till I in i and U Mnrgarako, Japanese, who have lieon employed here for aev oral months by the U It 4 N, as seotion hands, loft yes etdny for Nagasaki, Japan, with tbe inieution ol entering the army in the field sguinst the Russ ians, Severul others living here an nounce i hoi r Intention ol going back to j.iu ihe army il the war shall continue lii nu than a fow mouths longer. Diore is a considerable number of tho "tittle biawn men" here, employed ou the inllronil nnd in the beet fields, They are all highly puiriolic, show an intoiiBO Interest ii. tbe progress of tbe "wui and express the belief that their country ill ultimately bo victorious in the groat conflict. NOTIOE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all whom ' it may concern, that Christian YV 1 Murphy, baa filed ber flnai account aa administratrix of the estate of Thomas N Murphy, deceased and the County Court of Union county Oregon has set Tuesday, the Oth day of Sept ember, A. D. 100-1, at two o'clock P M for the hearinsr of aut-h report. Christina W Murphy. Administratrix. ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wrenching jains. occasioned tby getting wet through ; woiee when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in cold oi damp weuth er, la cured quiokly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City HIinoiB, writes, la'eb 16 1G02: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my ! ba k. It aoon sot ao bad 1 could not bend over. One bottie of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me ." 26c, GOo HI 00. Sold by Newltu Drug Co. Patiently Waiting l.'nl. W F Butcher, who attended the 1 o noonttio National Convention that iiu'iilnated Parket for the Presidency, Is expected to return home at most any day. And then we will get all the facts, and know for a certainty wheth er 1'arker will be elected. The Colon- .etisaaeorlu such mattora. Herald Japan Must Promise Parle, August SC. A dispatch to the Temps frtn jSl. Petersburg eaya the Askold, tbe G'ozovoi and Diana will I e disarmed If Japan will give the pmrVra a specific promise not to at Hen pi thereafter to seize tbeni. Food Overland Reno. Nov. Aug 20. Food auppllies for tbe relief of Tonopah and Gold . field, which are Isolated by washouts re being mailed in by wagons. Tbe t Washouts are the worst ill 'the history of Nevaila. 'ihe water at Walker Lake baa risen ovor tbe six foot murk and overflowed three miles of the railway tracV, Traflio cannot be resumed for n week nt least. , Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 FARMERS ATTENTION I have purchased tbe SPO KANE CAFE and it is my iu letitiou lo make a special effort to plfcitfle the farmers, In order to do this I have decided to furnish a speoial meal Saturday of each week which I call the Formers' Diuner. This meal will include all that the market affords and will be served in regular family style. This will be the best meal ever offered in La Grande for 25 cents. When in the city call at tbe Spokane Cale and see exactly how good a meal you can buy lor 25 cents. REMEMBER we pay cash for butter, eggs and chickens. J F Johnson. GIRL SINKS IN THE RIVER Albany, Ore Aug 24. Miss Ore E EMmpsou a prominent young amdety Judy, was drowued 111 1 nmpoon nror two mllos above Albany, this aftrrnooo j while hatiting in company with soveralj other young womon. Miss impHon wiis float ilia on a board over a deep I pltioe'ln the stream when sho slipped tro n ihe board and bains? a poor awim nier Biink'bcforo the eyre of lior horri lied companions. A young man on a liridgo 100 yards awy, came to the girls rescue, but before be could leach her she punk. The body was found an h ur Inter. '- -The young Indy was -0 yeara old and a straduato of Albany collfldtre, llcr father Is U V Slums"!), a promt iictit resident of this city. Will Not. Oyster llnr, Li I, ug 2(1. "My final word baa beon spoken. That I am to be considered In any sense In connection with the New York govern Orshlp ia nut rf theqiioation." Not Valid Olyrnpla, Wash, Aug in. The su- A CROWN 1 A CROWN I A CROWN ! A pinno of many tones and all of tlipm appeal to tbe culti vated taste. You have the piano tone, the harp, guitar, banjo, mandolin, zither, auto, harp, cello, and many ot!er tones at your ooinnmnd when you have a CROWN PIANO The handsomest of these ins truuieuts, make an impression upon every on who sees them, and the price is very moderate. Write us for catalogue EILERS PINO HOUSE 319 361, end 353 Washington St. I'ortlac J, Oregon. The place where instrument! are fihest and in greatest var iety, prices lowest, terms of pay ment 1'ioderate, mid treatment fair and most oourteous. a We are too busy to prepare a proper ad. In fact we do not know where to commence, we are offering such great bargains in so many lines. M 0 BIG REDUCTION ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE. a ia u t3 1 SI a a Rainbow Store n - 13 El .'J a i a S3 t 6i ta a it Si a a i a a m a ta a sa 3 m H y a E9 El a f.3 a 101 n ta a a a '"BIliBfllf 8IBBR1IBIUIIIIH a BLOCKLAND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE; and P0LANDCH1NA SWINE. Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paices before buying some where else. We have now two fine young Berkshire boars on hand, July pigs ready for use oniy $20. For short time only. IBBPlIBBlBflflfl We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET" PKICE We will take all you have, no matter whether it is only a few tons or if it is several hundred tons. We want all the hay in the valley and then some. A. V. OLIVE R WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER WHITE ROSE : FLOUR Js n.illed with the idea of pleasingjovery dealer's high- oIhss trade-custo a who appreciate quality. The K name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re H liability and highest grade ia every suck of flour bearing the While Rose brand. ;P:oneer Flouring! Mill Co. BBEnBBBBBii0i D B B m G a a El n ti OB 4 Half a Carload of New Wall Paper. We have just received half a car load of the newett and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. Tola paper la all for aal and moat ba sold tula scaaon. Wo hava brought two flrvt elaaa pa par hanger direct (ram Chlciin, who are without doubt the moat aklUfnl workman In Eastern who, with tbo ttv Brat olaaa Pi hangara already In onr em. ploy, glTM oa tbe beat working t D tbe Inland Empire. Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. 0I12S AND GLASS Take Care of Your Trophies I will pay from &2 Io$l0 for innle deei heads hand le,i acrordinii to directions. The dotte.1 lines on ba. k f nwli and lieal show where to rip the skin. To blei' I your 11,1,1,6 cut tl.fl jiiHular ao low down as poasibl-; never mi Hie- throat. Comiiience to skin by making a cut (Mm the hoar, of the horn to back ol the head Iheili e down ihe back of thn nnk ts Ion of alioilders "oluThe'hTlh;'''''''! "lu Uk"S Wrk tb08kln -efu"- BW"y afterwar.li re,-V l e fl, h' w h , . ,:'r is '"" ,ut of! hofie to elu,l the outside. ,) m I ., i ', " ".T re""h'1 raD ih aer renehed whi. h , ,,er 1 1 . . '7," '," ttv"ld mMin 11 h en ,lle ,eBr P1 with the point of ihe i, r I. ' 1,e 'V. work the ekin out of the oavliy S. L. . o....!' II ell 1. . suiuuKn anii expose t ie teeth u.u, n , . . , "."" "" thaoartileneni the nmn s t ' ,lie jl'k lining on the lip alsoali Use nothing hot "an , '"'' n the sha.lo your work la allelot work the bra i, out ,e hoie a i" L"'.' ,,,(",b olf ,he Poaaiblean.l drying the skin keep from wrlnLi."' ''7d ",0 u,K,er -B toue- hp" reasonahl. ..riee. 1 " lt'm wrll'kHK 1 will nl mount Tour troohl at WM HAWS Taxidermist iwaIaai