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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1904)
V I'- r, 3: A. .'V - i: I 7 Veachers itute. The county teachers hdq.h1 Iunti-vt- ii et in E'gm y-ftrfdiiy., Mucn IniT -t heiuij taken by teaohr nil nvi r tu county ami by ne cuiiri. of gin. ' rb (iilltwiug teachers are. iu .: ' - endanoe also.Stua unpsii Jteudeol J 11 Acknrinan, L B fravar of Ba'em J 0 Strang'.' uf PinuvlII and oount) - " an j' r!iirridHiit E E Hmtig, Junes A M non, H J H ickeuberrv, Satan Me " jJU oy, Beasie Ooorinotigb, Elisabeth B-ible, ..Mary Tait, Beanie Worst! ; G 'rtrudo Biever. Grace Kirtley, Jea- nt-tte Clark, Alios Vebr. Fred Palmer Florence Harris, Graee Goodall, Maod 'l DxLong, Syra Kuhn, Mertie aldricb 5 Maud Lngndon, : M H Tucker, 8 N , Ayers, Nellie Ne!lE M Bolder, F K .'M mrdboff, B A Wtlkereoo, Helen j V-hra, Maud Eokley Br raiea. Logadoo , Mirf Harris, May Wiienhani, Pearl Huff, Giitrude Mitohell, La Grande, Annie Denman, A J Bender, Effie 8. Hinge, Franoia Heritage, Nelll ... G tornly, Mn Nora Webb, Leila Gil . Jfl lm. Helen X Towoley, Boy Oonklin a" dllir Petres, Mollis Minnick, Edith . lientage, IToioo. ,' ., J la . Hill, Carrie Jernsgin, Suaie vXfWie, 0 A Roger, Vesta, 0 Jobnttco $cssie Woods, 8ummervills. , William Breeueara, O 0 Maxwell, .- Ptella May add, Mn M J Lee. W y 'A'len, Hazel Patten, Blanohe OolHni , ..Elgin , " .. Eva Wilton, Harriett; Eokereley, viAnua B Berosdy. Belle Sills, A B Thompson, Cove . Margaret Ladd, W L Tucker, Island ,Clty . , V., . , I D8mu'i Aticel . v.. Mra Kate A Cole, Millie Elmer, 1 mbler .' '( W A Great-man North Powder. Electrocuted Tiffin, O. Aug. SO Henry Liebel tn eleven- year-old boy waa eleotroout- InH here yesterday afternoon. Ht was playiDg in an alley and tma in omtact with a live wirewbloh vaa banging to the ground blown by be atorm. V t He died ihreo minutes after reoeiv 5 tbe shock. MARSHAL FIELD A BIG TAXPAYER Chicago, Aug. 30 According to (i ola brought out before tbe Board of ,,bviov of Tax Assessments today, tIUuM Field is ti e heaviest indlvl- 4uu taxpayer iu the United States. . t .The assessed value of Mr Field's taxable property real and persoual in Ch-osgo and Cook Ooun'y is $10,000, COO even. " - ' ; Hn reil estate assessment is 30,- ObO.OOO and his personal property ee- si'ssment 10,0O0.0OO. All of this pro perty ia in Chicago and tbe taxes Mr. F eld pays all go to the support of tbe ' State ol Illinois, Cook Count; and the cltv of Chicago. Jamas Simpson who Is Mr. Field's tt x agont appeared before tba board a-d alter making tbe foregoing repre aentations added that during the pre sent year Mr. Field bad invested more than $1,000,000 in Chicago real estate upon whiohhe will be assessed next year, " " This is in addition to tbe $30,C0O 0K) iu real estate upon which be is already paying taxes. Of this raal a-ate $26.000 ,000 lies within the "loop" and every foot ol bis real es tate holdings tain Cook Couuty. New Party Chicago, 111. Aug . 80 A number ol delegates have arrived lor the coo vuiition oalled by tbe Obioeni Federa t ou of Labor lor tbe purpose ol form ing a new politioal party ol working- . p ei, farmers, single taxes, turner so , ciotlos, and coonomlo relum bodies. fne radiotl viewa entertained by the oraniiera of the new party are ex- p eased in the ilUcUl sail for tbe eon v.'tion. Among otunr things the pnm-iWrs noome b ith the r-'p ih icao an i d 'Tiooratio ptrtiea of b 'tnying til i oonfidenos of the working people at d state that intteid of political free do o l; tho United States there it be ll i reached both a politioal and in du trial despotism unsurpassed even (o Busiia. . ' Surprise Party , Mr and Mrs 3 0 Gulling gave ibelr Cale and see exactly how good a daughter" Mies Lula a aurprlae party J moal you CRrJ bny lor 55 MuiB. 5 't evening. In a tew daya Mlaa Lula RTf if PMnffn , takes her departure tor Kansas City REMEMBftR we pay cash there aha will take a sit. months for butter, CESS and chickens. iinainesa oonrs to be followed by extensive visit witb telatlvea la amuaement feature of vening Iter muileal program w ia et. joyed, relreahmenta war served and at eleven o'oloek' all atleuded Co L dance at Armory ball Those present were; Ollie Crawford Elva Enloe, Ivy Long, Mae White, Florence Ladd, Mattia Murphy, Fva Taylor, Edna Bynear od, Vera M.Coy Ellen Crdy, Beaa Bobaeuaamp, Muriel Gooduougb, ' Justine Clark, E bel Davis, Ada Weal,- Gertude Rnlaton, Bnnnie Forrest, Edna Wiaaler Etbel Gulling, ' Lula Galling, Mra tialling. - Fran k Bay, Wallaoe Ubilders Cheater Bwackbammer, Earl. Zundell, Horry Hno, Walter Hanker Lord Seriber, Willie Ericson.Ral, b Vorstell Newton Johnson, Clarence Wblteman Jean Taylor, Charley , Conkey, Guy Van Fleet, Roy Uoodnorjgb. ;, Antitrust; party Helena, Hon, Aug, 30. A big polit ical aeniltlon bas been created bare by tbe announcement that F ' August Helnze, the Butte mining millionaire would be made the nominee of an anti trust rarty for Governor. Leaders asaert todsy that they will effeot a onion with ' tbe Labor and Populist parties and will elect Helnze It . will have no effect on the preldent Ul rots, however. . Who Will Print Them? J E Sovereign of Wallaoe, Idaho, has been seleoted by the Duboia state oentrat committee to have charge of tbe press bureau being eateblisbed at Boise and he will prepare the press matter for all pspere in the atata wbiob will publish the matter he sends out for them. Bat the query comes up where are tbe rapera that will print tbe atnS that the Dubois fellows will deal oat In the slate campaign? Tbe Lewiaton Tribune, tbe Capital News, the Muntpelier Examiner, the Nam pa Leader tbe" St Anthony News, the Malad Advocate, the , Parma Hetald and tbe , Pocatello Advance won't do It, so that Bro. Sovereign, unless be devotes his time to national politics won't bare to make very manyooplea of each article to go around among tbe papers that will receive it. Women Wreck Saloons Cuba, Kan, Aug 28. Four joints or illicit saloons, were wreaked by women here and muob liqnor destroyed. Mra E O ites and Mrs William Mc Donald wlvea ot prominent business men armed with hatchets, Brat enter- d the place run by Ben Hull. With ut ceremony they began to smash everything In sight, and soon they had demolished bar aud natures and broken every bottle and opened every keg to be found. Later tbey were Joined by '25 otber women, and tbe entire party raiaea the other four Joint in Cuba. Tbe atooka and fixtures at eaoh place were diatroyed in prompt order, finally the women spilled into the streeta a great quantity of keg .beer that bad been conQoated and stored In the olty jail. ' Dayton, O, Aug. 30 Hurled from milk wagon in a runaway this morn lng. Mra Jacob Smith, 36, fell on an iron picket fence and one of the paling penetrated hi r lung causing Injuries which resulted in her death in abospi tal a fas' hours later. Tbe womens horse scared near the Dayton State Hospital while she was driving to the city snd at the junction of Sbakertown and Baavertuwn pikts the wagon waa precipitated down steep embankment. Mrs Smith fell on tbe fenoe, striking it with full force and was unable to ex trlcate herself, she was anally re moved by several men who were at tracted to the scene by her soreama. Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office it AT Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Pnone 1361 Residence phone 701 FARMERS ATTENTION I have purchased the SPO KANE CAFE and it is my in toiition to make a speoial effort to please the farmers, In order to do this. I have decided to furnish a speoial meal Saturday of each week which I call the Farmers' Dinner. This meal will include all that the market afford and will be served in regular family style. This will be the best meal ever offered in La Grande for 25 cents. Wheu iu the city call at the Spokane an J F Johnson. tbe . '1 m tl m m m m at ac ,1 aa u m m m ax aa hbbm sasn m , ,1 7 ' The a a u a B a a a a a a BlBllS.BllBIRIIIBriOIHBII.IItll BLOCKL AND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE" and POLANDCHINA SWINE. Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we brerd them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paices before buying some where else. We have now two fine young Berkshire- boars ou hand, July pigs ready for use only $20. For short time only. Wc want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET; PRICE 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. OLIVER WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER Half a Carload of ! 1 ) ) (e t New W have iiit received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever L thought of bringing into this county in a single season. t) This paper la all for sale and mast be sold this season. We have brought two Brat olaa paper bangers direct from Chicago, Z? he are without doobt ths most sklllfol workmen In Eastern who, with the rlw first class Pjki bangers already In oar em. plof, fives as tbe best working Cow m thelnlsnd Empire. ) Stackland & McLachlen I PAINTS. eibS AND GLASS S ) ( ) Observer Does all Wall Paper. ! Kinds of Job Work iBBPslHIIIlBBI wt WHITE 5 FLO U billed with the idea of pf singer.deaW's high olass trade-custor--.- who appreciate uality . The nainfi of tnA Pinnae lTli-..;!. ltr:ii J i- u-i-. ; , . V uouiuij auu nigueat gra bearing tbe White Rose bra Pionr FlouriLi Mn Co. Take Trophies I will y fromWlotlOl' leu accordina to of neck and heal your game cut the never cut the throat. cut from the hoae monce down the theu around the aide to point of hrisket afterwar.l. rnm. h "fl ' k . ' " "e r ' Tom the hmn 1 I ha t, - , tbe outside and raise up tho eve' Id to arnlJ . .. y,v vai niltflltne PV reiU'hed wfalrh fa ujr th ..p, r ,u with the point of the knife h en the . orner of nl lnt " cavliy through and eXH)so the teeth, leuro nil the blu'k ?i "lh U webed cut ine camioge on tbe nnao. Suit neavily tho shane Unless ealtod aoll and H,i,i Uso nothing but salt Cut as much ..f lh J.T . ?uiT out th8 noie at ''k of head drying the akin keep It from wrinkling 1 rvunuuauie prioea WM --. ' -- Sjgl a J a I 53 sa ",. ei . . a a ss ; ! El i ' S3 - n : ' 13 ' 2f . 1I.UB9BIB f 1 IIIIIBB I IIOSE 1 ram w larantees re- in evoryack of flour u B a n BO Qrcof Your dlrejtions. I '"lis deer heads bnmi. short wherJ " dotted Hoes on bark lip the skin. 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