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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1904)
J f.-.T. 4 " i" , I- ( . j'-. fv:f 4t a Great KeMh the ..Kite was' Torn to Rib ? .,....,. f ;' fcons but Man " Alight- - cd in Safety : Ah exciting inoideut occurred dur ing me experiments lb it were being oarrjd out by Col. Cud; with bis man lifting kitos lit Bradford, England Three kites were aont up to a be ght ol 2, 06 1 Not (rum a steel w:rn. 'Ihev another tits carrying a man was sent aloft along the ronueotlng wire, to at tend to tbe first kites, which were forafwh it trou'iled by the stro g wind which was hlowiu a' tho tiui . At nn ultltMe uf 1,I00 feet tlio kit earning tbu linn wus taught by n gust of wind and torn' to tibunns. ibe nan ini ; modi toly begin to full, bringing, tbe thr o pilot kites wi'h Mm. Tne man fall it an alarming bk od, but the oper ator.' succeeded In steadying the kitts, . and'ibH n,an alizlited eaMy upon tbe ; roof of a liousn 30U "yar.!s away, con ;j '.. side..bly shak-m up; but little tbe ff ' wonje for his thrilling experitnce I .M : SoieuiiQc American. . I IE.. . . I (f '.' : ' : Qnly Two Chickens fjri-... Qi. nei-viile, V, Sept 6 Five thou ' -'.j; (and regular srmy tr i pj have he '' . Toatj' rg'a larri ory comprising 66,0(11' viii ore' "' Virginia IVroiB for nearly iwi . woeL- and the- only de prerialiou n-r-vjjS portul tlm f,ir hae- been the Ion o two chicken... if, : J Tl.is record Is a gri'ifying stirprl 'v J even to tbe regubr, untj officers aor :5s af. Ximpln to the toi.it iamen who .ip." are 'to pom into tbe two maneuver j-rf oarntu t liidrroW. ST , ? ; ;? .r.-:f W .en tb& tarmern o the tniturM 1 ttonj vera appmachfd by army officer jjf'f witf it proposition to!n their Uid ijc., for h.ci inaiii'tivcrH tliny ' we're' given fij plerjfis tlvat there 'would bi no d-pr' 8$ datp . a. Tbia promUee bve b en d to tbe lettT. j . New Invention ?; v'-'. .Tt dfii ami Un tpbmitriue bu'S t-: ee)i t.be ihreuten.i uy a atibma S ' rln ngnulling apparatus w iioh h a V'', . juei lueu fnerd in Houtbe'ti water . i!,..! Tbi navigator having it in fliarge"' ro .: riirti. that the snp-iratti- ranght and itct rr. the et'tint'.s of thr padi li . vbi U of a steamer throe ntilea die i; '' taol , at night, when the htnatuer could neither ba tmm or heard (r un i, r the di ok. Dtaml prediotlous that pictured a Rubnariue "aneaking up'' on a hattle-ahip and n-dtmiug it to . FCrpirou may bave to bn ri-viaed if the I'Xpeetaiiona of the inv.utora of tbe apparatus are real z d; for the marir.e then falls tnio the turiedo i0A' closa and 1 .pes the most vuliinblfl It at n re ol its equipment in puwr to etlci Mi" imagination nd sinks the nervr. One ooastwtae steatuehip O'tm pany haa ulreidy equipped us vessels with the apparatus necessary lot pick ing up tbe signal ol eubmerged bolls at dingeious pointB. Youths Com puti'.nn TIKUEK I .AND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 .;;oTicia for publication U , P, LDrt Olleo at I a Ummto, Orrgon AuKUNt 11, U0I. NpIIop t horrby nlvon thnt 'In com pi I hupp with III? prov thlniif untie net. of I'oiiKrcsH of jit :t, IK7S, cnthlt'il "An iiti fur itio miv ol tlml T Inminlii llu-Ht)ttt'H uf Ctillfttrnlii, oriv goo. NYvmtii. Htul WiiHlilnwKm lerrhorv," m cxin dot! to alt t I'uiiMc irfiiul muui-h ly net OiilruuM 4. H'X2, PhvIU U Hutu ten, r Pi-xttT-Villi , wniuty tf WnitU, Htnli' of Wit-ciniNiii liiiB ihifilnv II U-4l In tlilx ntlltv Ills Kworil 8tttt'll'lll NO, Ultdl, for UK' tlUrctlrlM r tllO KK' iStt yu s:4 NVl4 iiixl l.nH:titt1d4ornio tloti o. 2 tn Towtn)il No. ft Komli KatiKi No. H&k. W. M. Aui Wlllofl'or pmofto show Itiat tlio land HOUKt't In inoiO vtiliiiitli for It Mii'lii'r or Sloi.' Ilixii Cor itttrlt'iilturnl urHiiHt, nd to HtPtjilsli hir vltilnt to unit! hunt In-fort tlio lUpitliT biiJ HiH'fivcr nf this itllli't' at Ct-a.,iU Crt'iinii. on Tuthitiiy, tbu -MU day (-t Oct nl i , 114)1. lVi niinu Bit witni'NHP": Kulph H. linllln, We Henry Hrown. of iH-xterx illo, WfrtooiiMn; LtO'nrtl r. litilllM, f ri'rry, oreiton; ana Kdv ;ml Henn oi I.H l'inlo lr noit. A unit nil h'Ihh)k flithiiinK Hlvonirly tlie hihv doMi'tln"! lainlit an' rtiH uti-tl ! ' HIitH'ircialm thlMoillction or bt'forviwid S.'.lb oay ol uctobut, 11AM. K. W. PnvlPt. HcrIhUt. Sfccial txcursion to the World's, to pltnso tlio f.trnicrs, In oiKr Fair. jto.lothis I ltnvo dci'i k-il to j lo I'euver and Kio Clrando, in eon-1 . , ;.i .... i o i, nexi.n with the Miaaouri Kac.tio. furntsh a upoctal nit nl iN.Uir.luy n.ll tin a rerlos of wr onally con- dtii 'rd excui8lina lo the oriirs fair i i g June. Theeo e.xouraioua will Mil. thiough to tit lunula wiiiioul rl.f I'L-i- of rare. in. kinu ahui t stona at pill ci nl points eiiiimte. Tho Hrat of 'L( M exenrnorie win leHv,. i uri.iiiiui .'i e 7, Bml Itie rerriid June 17. I lie rati turn l a l.iaiidp 111 be i0 to St. Li- Is Mtid telurn hxiiurainn-sts go- iPt Ala Ibe Denver Kio Hinudo havo . I hi privilege of returning by a diltor- 'C:0..- ItXhTM ioi Io to cross the continent. I he stits arianged give an opportunity pf.iBltlng In and about Kansas Ity. if ion wleb to accompany one of these nei.rsloue write at oine to W O Mo Uri to. IJ4 Ihl d strrol, 1-oiuana, lor blar-nluB oar reservations. Attention Ladies Th'iradiV Ki t inlwr 8, The Bain b iwBore i 1 h te th-ir Fill M l nery Opening to witieli bliil.e 'dln of t'ulor. C'.'nr.ty ,ri jnvited t) .! and infpect the 'arf.'s n I b v n cl that ha ever bsi-n nliib ted in 'h city, Tbe latent ntyiei hoin Pr'a Now York an I San Frariui'Co trill he displayed in profit i n a w- dedre to particular it vi e your r o l tpeciton regarmng qum y and price which ranges from $1 to 125. Yon oan net Hor i ti ii; che ion fall mil inery before 'ouktng i ver our I'ne ' Kainb; w S ore Next to Li Grundn Natioual HanK 8 FIRE PROOF SAFE l-or sal?," weight .2600, price t00. Call r wiite Ia Grande Pawnbroker Phone 1031. Furniture For Sale , And I ouso to jont apply to Mrs Bbeareropposite StarGrocery North oi track. . , . For Rent The building formrly oo upied -by the Salvation army . Kor full par ticulars and rates iuquiro of Mrs S 0 Zuber. Aug. 31 t f Notice to Builders I wish to inform the bllil ling public that I have opoo' d a stone quarry on the Campbell place about two miles from town and am in a position to tale all kinds of stone contracts at a L'-i ut saving to the huildur. There are everal reaBims why 1 1 nn furnish this ptonent a cheaper rate than hard atom dealers. Tho principal roan n is that the stone is loiter and can be cut and drowsed at less xpen.e than the hard aton- now he'ii; furnished tbe trade. The quuiry is nearer town aud or. a good hard r a I. This stono i" 0'it only firt elass foundation rock but can alxo be cut at a vory alight coat (or wall and fancy trimming. If yon are thiukiug ol building let me know and I will convinoe you that you oan build a atone build rig with this Btoo cheaper than wl h any other material now in use he'e, I caiy a full and oomplete line of aewor pipe at all times Jack C'hilda, i or. Washington and Fir stieete, La Grande. FOR SALE-Family horse for sa'e cbe tp. llorae ia gentle, good driver, toill work nnywbere, perfectly paf f t women or children to drive, will Heigh about l'.U0, would in ike a gocd horse for delivery witg n. t all un Mra. W II llolt.,n, Hi tel Summer. NOTIOKOF FINAL SKTrLKMBST. N tice i hrtby givon to all whi m It mnv concern, tlmt ('brihfcinn u Wurf by, Una Hlml her flnai account as inlniinirit nit rix of tliH ontaio of 'lhnniiB N Murntif, de-OHseii and the (Vunty iVmrt of Union oounty Oration has -or Tu'-s ntV, th Itlb day of Sept omb.' , A 1. lll, tt two oVlcU P M for tho lnarlntr of au h n port ChriBtinu W Murphv, Admiuiauatrix NOTIOIS KOH I'UnhlUATION, hopnrtntent or tho TnteTlor. Land oiUcuul La UninU, On-Kon. June- 2 IW4 Notice In licrchy trlvcn thtil the rollowlnu nuiiit'ilMttl"r Iuim tlli'irnoth'i' ol his luientlon to iiiaku nital pntot In KiiiH)it of hln claim, anil thut sahl proot will li made hi-rorc the Ri'tltut' T (n1 Rti'etvor of Hie li. H lAntl UfrVc, ut l.ii Oramlc, OTeitt'ii, on AllJUlxt-. l!M. vii. H. K. No.Ttril, VnrttiiiethtiMiilfiiiiter, Im (Ir"nlc t,i:t'B'n, willow of John ftutrinncr. (lut'iiBoM, for tuc Viyt K SB yet', i. Tp. 2 II. M K. W. M. lid numcH thr following wltnwrnt to prove his iHintinnouti row I Ictu't' upon and culliva tlon or Hit Hi land, viz: Krnnk lU-in off. John Kci1 r, Oman Btrocbw, Mitmrd Kniliu alio! La tiralldc Oregon. K. W. DAVIS, lltlstr. Dr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY. SURGEON, tMJiiw at. A T Iliil's Drug Sinn La Qramlo. Oregon Phone 13UI RosineiK O ilione 701 FARMERS ATTENTION I have puri'be'l tlio SPO KANE CAKE mill il is uiy i" imilioti lo miika a spooinl effort 0f eiicli week n liioli I cull the .. . Ftirtuors Ultint r. 1 Ills meal 111Rrki-l afforile ttt.il tt ill he served in . e .. . , ..-n rogtliar itiiiuiy iu. nnsmu , tJ i t n,pil pV(.r otlVreii ill . ,. . .... La Oralule lor 2o ee.tta. lien in the eily 'all at the Spokane Cl..n.liei..xll.-li, h.,v Koo.l a lueal you can buy lor 2 rent, I)Ftf MRFI! nn nav ciuh lUM I..M I5l.lv WO pit t at n for huttT, t c;s it ml ohiekct's. IK , r,ntiin . ) 1 .H-aUU SHERIFF BROWN TALKS ' ." DrUn A I),.,, rOrUanU raptr Tells a That Baker City VVlll R? a C !noH Town fnr U6 d lOitU lOWn Of Four Years. H K Brown, of Baker City, the sheriff of Baker county, who bus caused oonBternation among tbe gamblere, ea loonmen and many menhants, was a Portland viditor yesterday. Mr. Brown came to Portland to meat Mrs. Broun, aho has been in tbe hospital bore for the past month, bat who ia now con valescent and able to return to her home . She left laBt night, accompany lug her bin-band. ' Mr. Brown was waiting for the bus to take him to tbe train when he was asked about Haker City and the oon ditions there. & -. "tlow is the gambling situation in your town?" he was asked; ' 'The gambling situation," replied Mr.. Drown, speaking as though he meant woat he said, "is just the same as it will be for tbe next four years. The gambling houses are coiod, and tbe saloons are closed and tbey will re main so for four years at leaBt. 1 will be sheriff for two years more and Mr. Lomax will be Proaeoutiiig Attorney for four years and as long as either of us is in olllce there will be no open town lu Baker county." ' Will it not be a hard task to keep the town oloa-d, in face of tbe BiiBtorn Oregon conditions?" tbe ebcriff was M-kod. "What started the agitation?'- "Tbe airltatinn was started when Jii'lge Knkln ordered Sam White, then District Attorney, in open court, to tiring indiotme its against a conple of ambleis who were viola ing the law. While letused. Thtvanltalion has been going on for two year and Sam White was nominated on the isaue and wa cf a eilbvit The agitation'wns tart 1 ilfli. Mm m.tinntv nf tliA . nonnln ' R.J to close ibe tuwn, 'and it ia r.g.. r.jr Ih'.i inuj iril v to rule." Then Mr. Brown digroed a little ai.d told of some of the ancient history of tbu city and county of liakor Ac cording to the statements of tho officer iiia-iy more tli u one hull of the people iioluding iho bu-itieSH m n, want the gauiblli-g ilused. 'ibey conaiiter it a letiimeut to tho county lit large to have yambliua- go-uji on and are taking the iUnd tbey liave becuuse they con- BLOCKLAIMD BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSlIIHli and POLANDCHINA SWINE. Young stock ulways on Laud, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicea before buying Botue where else. Wo have now two fine young Berkshire boars ou hand, July pigs ready for use only '-20. For short time only. We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY 'THE HIGHEST MAKKET" PRICE '' ". i . 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 vulley and then some. -V V, OLIVER WHOLESALE aud RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER V&Wtt WS&SWs. ire'3'Sg' Half a Carload of New Wall Paper. We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. This is trfore paper than any one firm ever thought o' bringing into this county in a single season. This paper Is all for sale and must bo sold this season. We hava brought two Oret class paper hangers direct from Chicago, ho are without oubt tbe nijst ekl I hi I workmen in Eastern who, with tbe llv. first class n. hangers tlrtm.ly in our em ploy, gives us the best working 'bein.aud Eirpire. Stackland & PAINTS. 0IUS sidor It lo be to their best interests to dj so. "Now, say," continued tbe man who bai stopped tbiuga, "took at Buuipter. They are having a trial no up in lb t couutry where a man Is accusal of having killed another oue Sunday after noon while in a ilruuken brawl iu a sale in. This U a nice s'ate of aflai-s where Ibey have laws prohibiting the keeping of saloons open on Suuday. "1 am not luatilutiig a reform," concluded Mr. Brown, "I am simply !,e foicing the las that are on the books, a id it iat Iheieqaest of a large part 0f the people, if the inhabltauts of uaker county do not warn uie in enforocd, they can take then: off the bonk, but as long as Ibey are there an1 eM'tr ' or L""oy U"'MX are lu 0(Hc0 ,bey will enforced to tbe let tor. Orogonian. China and the War Brussels, Sept. 5. The "Etoile Beige" publishes wbat is aliened to be the politiial w 111 of tbe late Li Hung Chang, addressed by him to Lnng-lu, one uf tbe moat influential counselors of tbe empress dowager uf China. It appe.ra from this document that Li Hung ( hang foresaw the present war between Kussia and Japan, aid advited tbe Chino-e government to join the mikado's army in tbo event of the Jap. aue-e being victo iuUB, ittateaJ of re ma uir.g i.eutrnl and a simple spectator. k i9 tonsequently considered likely thai, the empress dowuger intends to fol'ow Li llui g Chang's advice, and that the Chiiiree aroiy placed on tbe Mutichitria frontier, under General. Ala's command, will shortly take an active part in events in the far east. New Abstract Office -it, C. R. Stitz arrived in ttie city la": evening and will continue the wnk which be has bad underway iu Union lor Beveral teke, in prepar ing a set ol abrtrot bwks of Union comity. Mr. Heitz is iu the employee ol the AbetrAct and Till J Co., which baa eimilar offices in many places It is no u all undertaking. and Mr. Seitz ex ect-to bave the work completed ic rb.ut one year. Umatilla Wheat Crop The wheat orop in Oregon Ihti jear lias been enurniotiH and tall but little hurt of the reoord year of 1901. Ol the total wheat orop in the sta'e of O 'gon, Umatilla County produces nearly one hall of t e total yield. Of the elates of Waehiogtn-- Oregon and Idaho, Umatilla cou n produoes 0 'i- ninth and tber - ia b a one county in the three etiitca credit M with a yield greater than Umntill , nnd that is Whitman Couut) W.sh. ) ) ( o) ) ( ) ) ( e) ) e ) ) A ) ) McLachlen AND GLAbS WHEAT YIELD OF 1904 The OregJtiiau'a estimate of tbe wheat yield of 1904 in Or.'gou, Wash ington aud Idaho, based on returns re ceived up to September 1, ia as full lira Ore 1 950,000 Washington 27,650,000 Idaho 4.500.100 45,100,000 OREGON County Bushels Umatilla 5,000,000 Sherman 2 000,000 Gilliam 1,200,000 Morrow 1.100,000 Wasco 1,000,000 Union 350,000 Polk 350000 Marion 850,000 Benton 3(10,000 Yamhill 300.00" Li nn 2fiV Wa.-hingtnn 250,000 Lane 250,000 Other ooniities 250000 Total Oregon 12.950,000 WASHINGTON ' W hitman Walia Walia 9,000,000 4 000,000 3.750.00J 3,600,000 1,200,000 1.000,000 900,000 900000 850000 75C.0O0 700,000 450,000 350,000 Lincoln Adam Frank iiu Douglas G.i field Yakin Sp kane Cnlun bin Awtin Klickitat Kmit8 Other counties Total Washington Idaho Oregon T.nal, tnree states 300,000 1 27 650,000 4,500,000 12,9o0,000 45,100,000 j Capture Certain Tucoma, Masltt Sept 3 It U be lieved that Harry Cbea or aud V Moihberf!, two onuvicts who oca pod from the federal penitentiary yesti-r-d;iy am giuioiindud in tho wood a injur tlenilerson buv, and are certain to he captured unlet? tbey receive outeido Hid. A United States mtu-shal from Jacuiim and nberilf 'a pos-es have join .IIP1BBBHB1.HH1RDHBBB WHITE ROSE - FLOUR E r. Js milled with the idea of pleasing'every dealer's high oluss trade-custom--- who appreciate quality. Tho name of the Piouuer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees rt liability and highest grade in every sack of flour bearing the White Rose brand. B n P;oneer Flourinoi Mill Co. Ti BaiBIIIloiPBnDBDDB' 'kfy m til n nrnim.1 tlm .1.1. rum the V turbo, i," ,' r""0tl1 work tho Bkin carefully .Jjjv.y afterwards roinovo he fit h , , ' r"r,iB ml o(f fjH- . the outside and rat u "i f"',1, y" '? r ,'8'1 rn" tllu Anger ffTTom reached whi. h I, near t of -h "V'"1 '"l""" 11 n en 1,9 teBr',U " with the point of the kn re h , .i "ye- work the Mn 0,lt ' the cavity through and evpoae t,e trcth i,i ' i'i'IT,"' I1" n,"11' 18 roncbedl cut the cartilage n lh no s,.l 7 " ,nB ''I""" nlng on the lip also all the sha.ie VuV, saUod-,,,? i , ,1'n 'T ""' "F ,or w hnur8 1'0n dry '1 Use nothing but salt t , u . 4 r i'" i, 8h,"l 5-mr work ' "el,",t i work the b'ain out the .u ?H?h olf ths ' possible:.!!.! inrymg the skin keop It from wrii.n,. . reaaouauie prices by rprlion;' Surprise Party , Saturday evening Bernica bllswortb and Maggie Coleman gars '' asurpriee party in honor of Mi'a 1 e!lle and Osiar lemons, from Taoiiua tvho ara visit inn in the oity, at the borne of Mrs J Young. Various games were introduced. At 10.80 r. fresh menta wi re served and iboaa who lortuuate in being present will alwavs iook ubuk iiu pieaaure upon tbe occasion. Those present were: Jiliiy Noyes, Lizzie Bunnell, Itianoh Me. Murray, Uiana Goodali, Funny Good, all, Hacbel Turner, Georgia Hol.b' " Koxie Robba. Mug.ie Coloman, Ncllli Lemuns, Berntce Ellsworth, Beatrice Green Ralph and Jay Reynoh's, Andrew and Dan Allstott, Earl Slulta Charley Bobb, GroTer Ellsworth, Jack, John, and Will Young, Heorge' Gett, Oscar Lemons, : Henry Staoey -Fred Wines, " Serious Accident Yesterday while Alexander ' Furger son who resides on bis farm near Island City waa riding a borse tbe animal became entangled in a loo?e piece of barbed wire and threw Mr. Kurgersnn oil and into tbe wire. He received a very severe out on the leg, The wound wi decreed by Dr. Ba con who states that though the wound is a very painful one there is no rea son to b lieve that it will prove fatal. Trade Outlook Good New York, 2. Oun'B weekly reviaw of trado tomorrow will say; Contldtnce increase each week as a lnrger pn portion of tbe agricultural yield is placed beyond the reach of Inju'y and Industrial undertakings are lees interrupted by L.bur controversi s It is not to be expeo ed that title bu-i Dos world will suddenly ahau'lon its cniiBervative attitude puroh su heing still restricted largely to su. h needs as are clearlv die erned, but there ia evidence of a growing disposition fo provide fur mire remo e requirements lu many llni a particularly dry aoods stocks i ave been reduced mure belo normal anil full shipments are expand lug na healthy measure. To California A considerable ebate of tbe crop of Oregon Kurtlott pears ia going to Cali fornia thin year where canneraare pay. ing 30 per ton. Oregon cannerieB are paying $15 por ton at Willamett Valley points. Eroke His Wrists lioyd Pidcock a lad ten years o Hfo while climbing In a tree with eon e oiber boys of bis age on the grounds wheiethe eclebrutiou of labor Day wus being held This morning fell aud broke botli of hia wrist", Dr N Molitor waa called and set the broken boics, B B a a g B ed lu the hunt headed bloodhiunds. Take (arc of Your Trophies I will pay from &! to $10 (or male deei heads banii. leu according to directions. The dotted lines on back ol nvck ari boa 1 show where to rip the skin. To bleed your game cut the jugular as low down as possibl-i nevpr rut the throat. Commence to skin by making a cut from the hoac ol the horn to back oi the head thonie down the bu tt nl th n...b . r .i.,i.ior. . T ,. jttw boa0, uon ' mount your tropin lit WM HAWS Taxidermist ead Hie Daily Ubserver I 1