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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1904)
UH AT W:!lyou Uave lor ' ,,,r 1 your tlinuer today? You may answer this ques tion satisfactorile hy dining T THE MODEL restaurant, the old standby. Our cooking is a paragon of perfection, our food faultless and our service rapid aud cour teous. .What more can we say, exoept that our prices are popu lar? We give a regular four coarse dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it. You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy it. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We tell weekly Meal . Tickets, Cash $4-50 I W-A-R-T-L--D- I Carpits, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Brass Rods. . To exchange NEW CARPETS for your old ones. Call and see our line of the latest p litems in Carpets and Linoleums. Bargains Center Table. French Trunks aud Valise, at Bargain Prices. Extra Val ues in a Rolled Edge Lounge. Big Bargains in Many Things. Remember we do Upholstering and all kinds of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned and laid . fl.BHai?ten Pho2noe5, F. D. Haigten " Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. Get The Habit Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. Besides having the brand en all their leading lines. We. have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and.Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. I C.K.R ALSTON NFRPAMA fiROCFRY STORE & - Cor. Fir and ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new .r rebuilding their home?, enn neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as we are in position to undersell any fixture in tbe Inlund Empire. We have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures or beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cordiallj invite the public to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & Soj have Leased the McKinzie 8'ablea ud ire prepared to serve ibe public it a first class mauuer it reasonable rales. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt lin is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality ars combined. C. '. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET Universal Range. $40 00 Childs Bed and mat tress 16 75 Good Fold ng Bed $3.25 Lees, a Bargain at $4 25 largest stock of "Preferred" i oanned goods, Allen & Lewie special Jefferson Ste. State News Items of Interest From All Over the State, Gleaned From Observer L,ist Of Exchanges It now look like ex-governor Gear and Senator Mitchell will be before Ibe people under the new primary law lor their indoraement for the Doited States seuatorahlp. Senator MitoheU's suoo.ssor ,will be ohoeen two years from next January . rhla la quite a while In the future. A, forreit Are U raging fiercely near Holbrook, about U mllea from Port land. A change in the wind brought tiie smoke towards Portland and the air was ttitok with the odor of burn ing wood ."" Alb r serving as hosts for the Knights Templar from all over the ooontry, the Portland comiDgmt left left for the south on a sieoial bain last night and will pass the ne k in playing the role of Kt)e8l b at the San Franolsco oonolare. Portland, as well a' the state of Ore gon, will be well represented at the oouolave for win n the special train polled out at 10 o'olock last evening there was not a spare berth on the five Pullmans. At Eugene Oregon Sept. 3rd, Arthur Dltx, a p'seterer, was stabbed In the cheat, on the arms and ip the face by Robert Steptoe, an Fxoelaior factory employer, in the Manhattan saloon. HOME TEAM WINS. Lost Ball Game, of the Season Won From tne Pendleton Team By Home Aggregation . The last bill game of ibeeeason e played here at the grounds yesterday Ibe game was one of the beat of the season, the contestants being the Pendleton and La Grande teams. Tbft score was eight to three in favor of La Grande, and the visiters were en tirely shut out until the last inning wLen they reoup. rated and made three soorox. The Pendleton team put up a good fight, but the resul: of this game as well a those playad pre vlously between the two seams, goes to show that La Grande baa the best material. SOMMER. HOUSE F O Benson Portland A B Benson do James do A H Lovelacr do WDAUard do A Roscb and wife do K E Connie do E 8 Hubbard do S F Chaney Caldwell Ben Rosa Bourne W Herzog Seattle A D Rothstein do Mrs V U Chastain Mlltoa Mrs H W Elonohek , Elgin J O Hyde Baker Hugo Bayhouae do 0 P Aimer do Mr E Johnson do Ole Kuttee City OM Marsh Salt Lake B M Johns Hpokone Mrs Waisun Wallowa J Watson do J B Keenoy Elgin H J Heaaelding Baker U W Orusline do U M Laner Rochester Matt Boa Hot Lk W B Smith Island City E Evan do O Condon Chicago W C Hanerlng do Andy Wilson Hllgard T B Johnson City A T Oroot and wife Wallowa NOTICE IOR PUBLICATION DeptrtmsBi of tbe Interior Lod OOlce, La UnudeL on.. 1 named scttkr has oled notice of bis iateutkm to make aualurorjfin support of hb claim, and tbat : an id pnwf will b made before tbe Kexlstr 1 and Keoelverol the U 8 Land Office at L : Orande, OtTsjon.oa AdajUMai iVOi., wis II RNo. . fCV.7, luac lUrris, of Ls Urande (iresron, for the i MW HKU Motion TO. NKJ WC ' Hocllon 31. Tovrosblu No, S. Monii?' Bs7ara. .ifeth.folfowlarwun i nit nous midcnce upoo and nitiniiou of i rk st,.rirV"a.iuiS?of SSMt'SIZ .... ' "-w.nvla,a,tow.. Secretary Shaw of the Treasury Dee partment assure president H W Good that there will be a government mint at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. The mint will be an active exhibit, and the process of making money may be viewed by all. The ooiue ill not be legal tender, but will oontalB the same percentage of gold and alloy aa ased in legal tender, and will be In the form of medals. The injuries were severe but not dan gerous. - -I- . " The O R A N 0. ha completed ar rangement for building a new passen ger and freight depot at Hood Bivar. Supt. M i Buokley etates that the con tracts for the buildings have been let, and that they are to be completed with in todays. The Oregon state fair commences next Monday at Salem and continues to the 17th. Professor J B Horner, of ths Oregon Agricultural College, is in Ibe eity in the interest of the college. Ha ha just returned from a trip through Mal heur oounty. He expects to return tome Thursday. A CASE sf MANIA lOrlKlnal.) i tbnt Dr. Hamilton at tbe phoneF 'Yes, 1 am Dr. Hamilton." Sirs. Ward wants you to come to her Inuuedlutoly She Is very I1L" "All riut. I ll go at once." "Confound It!" exclaimed the doctor a be hung up the receiver and return d to a party of bachelors he waa en tvrtnlnlng at dinner. He had that verj duy declined an Invitation from Ibis Mro. Ward, a wealthy young widow, to escort her to tbe opera, bis excuse be lug that he bad a patient in charge whom he could not leave. The real rause of his declining waa that a col lege clnsKiimte had come to town and :he doctor desired to give blm a tg dinner til his house. "Vim rclliitrs keep the ball rolling." he si "I've got a call and must leave you fur awhile. Patrick, keep ths Kcullfuieii well supplied with win. There's a fresh box of cigar In to sidehourd." Dr. Hamilton was In too much of curry to get back to tbe party to wall tor his own horse and fortunately found a passing cab. In ten mlnutea be waa at lira. Ward'. He found her on lounge In tbe library dressed In din ner costume, a lamp with a rose tinted shade standlug on a table beside her astlng a very becoming light on bei laee. The doctor advanced and, taking ber wrist between hi fingers, looked 1 her aearchlngly. "What's tbe trouble?" he asked. 'I don't know. After dinner I was seized with a very singular feeling." Where?" "In the ear." The doctor removed the shade from tbe lump and, taking a little glaaa from bis Instrument satchel, threw concen trated rays of light into tbe wldow'e left ear. binding nothing unusual there, he examined the other ear. "It's quite possible," be aald. "that 'a tiny bug crawled Into your par and crawled out again. You hear nothing onusual now?" "No, I haven't heard anything no usual." "Then what was the sensation?" "A terrible longing." "Longing for wbatt" "There It la again!" And tremni ran over her shapely frame. Tbe doctor, thinking that It might Ik a aymptom of Insanity, looked steadily Into her eye. It waa clear as a bell, oft and liquid, aa it met hi. Tber waa not even the allghteat Indiualloa of nerve tension. The doctor was pus led. i d errata I'm going to loso my mind, doctor," aald tbe patient. I "Why aoT" "I bare paroxysma lu which I feci ihof I n ut hnr Jtqjninnjous sound , Furnished Room Centrally located con eroi Washing ton and 6th Street. Known Geo. Ball' lodging houae. FOB BENT Famished rooms for rent. Apply to Mr. M A Adam, 1306 O street. Phone 663. Sept 1 t?D Up f lllo kt er ulver plated owner can bava sam r e-Ollag.t tbl. ode and peylog for itthuotlea..., . ..... ,,:T,ir. in m Contest Notice. tfalM State Land Omoe. I Grande, Oregon. July, stb, 1004, A sufficient eoateat atUdavl having been fliad la this office bv Polemna Y. Boutin, contestant, against Homestead ntry No. 78I, made October SOtb, 18B7, for EM BeotlOLS 8, and UH HWk Section Township a doutb tUKe 36, E W M. by George Cooper Contes ts, in which it la alleged that said George Cooper has wholly ' adandaned said homestead entry for mora than alx months laat naai. and further tint said entryman bas abandoned aaid entry for more than four years laat put and that be never made any improve- nwis on miu lano, except a small house, and that aald allemd aKaanoa from the land waa not doe to hia employment in to Army, Navy, or Mario (Jo pa of toe united Mates a a private soldier uraoer, Heamaa, or Mann, during the war with Spain, or daring any other war in whioh the United States may be engaged. Said partis era hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching aald allegation at 10 o'clock a. m , on August 26th, 190, before the Register and Receiver at in United Stats Laud Office In La GraAtV, Ore goo. ; Tim said oontertant having, in proper affidavit, filed Jon ltth, 190, aet forth tact wbiob ahow that after due diligence personal aervloe of Ibis notice can not oe maae. it la neren ordered and directed that such notice be given ! i7 aue aua proper puoiicauon. . K Davia. Rwlibr. J T llllamson agent and attorney for contestant. ' , . KOR BALD Five room bom In good rcitdeoo portion of town. Wilt be old cheap if told at once. Inquire of H F Lewie or Won, WorttoU. La Grande. Oregon, Oct 1 HOTICB FOR PUBLICATION ' U. & Land Offloo at La Grande, Oregon. . Aucuit 18, too. Notice fa hflrrrlv rivsta that th. Vtllntvlno named settler has fifed notice of his immkm tomsks Aosl proof Id support of hU clavim, and that aald proof will oe made befora the Oouuty Clerk of umltillft Oounty, Orefon at Pendleton Oregon. 011 Sept. 30, 1B04, villi E Ho 8646, Joel ABtanton. of MeMbam, Orecoa. Ibr the lots a, 4, 5, ando, 8eo SI, Tp. 1 B, H. Ss B W M Me names the following witnesses to piove his continuous residence upon sod cultivation of said land, vis; ueorgeD, Hllyard and John Todd, both of iUeWUSllll VIVH HUUJ O Ul I 41 , DUUIIIDI1 H1U James ki Hays, both of Athena, Oregon. Register. . . Opposite the Somtner House. One of the best musical Institutions in the state. Four rooms used for maaloal Instruction, 15 grades of music tangnt. uspaiment 1, z room used tor the 8 first grades, Children at the age of 5 and older oome one hour everv day. Department 2. a rooma for arades 4 to 16 for pupil of ll age The lat est oourae best pmotloal muaioal in, atructlon. Maaical contest tor med all eiery tew week. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant HARD WALL PLASTER Only eusta about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as - it can be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of briU tie aa alt aand mortors are- it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows,- pipe boles, etc are easily out through it It is a non conductor of eleo tricity and thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It contains no aoids nor chemicals to corrode It will aot barn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to do should consult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND. Phone 271 A FORETASTE OF HEAVEN A touoh of an Angel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches LOY MAKES 'EM ISS J -WEATHER FORECAST a : Tonight and - - e Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow I tit TRAINS No i East bound 0:10 pm ontlme No 0 West 8:5 p m on time ' That the way to rearh a man's heart is through li is stomach. . Try it by using Geddes Bros" canned fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. 1 We1 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 ordrrp,. v Geddes Bros. OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. In fact we will be pleased to show you through onr entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously neat and clean and we have no heeiteney in showing tho most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have the latest improved sausage machine and san sell you sausage in all styles. , Bock & Thomas MY SHINES Are like tbe "Smile tbat won't come off." 'I hey are put on right and stay right. I nae only Whitmora'a and guarantee that If alter thirty day vriHi you ami mat u uaa in any way way injured the leather I will present the ouatomer with a 6 nalr of alimig porohased at any store be may auloot. If you desire really first class work call and get a shine. Ladies work a peoialty. Remember ths plaoo, Kirt. ley's Barber Shop, where everything la first uluns from the boot black up, ' JOKB. WILLIAMS. Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon. This well known institution, conducted by the Histers of HI. Kmpcls, affords excellent ednaatiouhl atlvnntaKes. Music, draw ing and pulntlng optional aiudlea. Proparlnii young ludlea for the protons- . Ion of teaching a "peoialty. Boarding and day school opens the lirst Monday ' In Coptemljnr. Vor catalogue nddress Slater Superior. 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