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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1904)
"I- Hot Weather MEUS I. . - Bring your , -wife and family to tbe Spokane Oufe for Dinner. Your wife will up. preciate the change aria freedom from the hot kiUiheu. You will enjoy the w the beat in town. First, class service. SPOKANE CAFE J, F. Jobusoi. Depot Bt La Grande,Or. Change pi Management. The nnderRigned bas purchased the busii) 8b DOwn us the Harris Cash Meat Mark4 and will here after conduct the fame. We wish to inform the public that we an prepared to furnish all kinds of meats, game and poultry (it the very lowest prices cousistaut wltn urst-claa articles We hve our own delivery . and make two trips daily to the I Old Town. Highest murket price paid for all cuttle, hogs and : sheep. We solicit a share ofj your patronage ana guarantee the very best satisfaction. Phone orders receive prompt and careful attention. Harris meal market across the track. Phone 1601. TURNERS WALTER TUI4M0USUTTIE run. W Miok nHsf (rem BliioucuM. SUk Hudioht, Torpid liw, Jun- allca. DuIdis, end ill tioubUi ri- Inf Iran M Inactlv or ilufjllh lWr, DaWIM't Ulll Eirly RlMra r in- Thty Ml promptly ind hum frtp. Tt if dloij thai 1 plsour I Mm Uwn. On to two cl u t tnM IuuUt; two or (our tcl u a pWuul od eftecttv. tnhinlo. They r puMtjr felibl tad ttwluttly lurala. Thy lonlo th Hyw. Wl-ARM ONLY Wf X. C. Da Witt le Co., ChlsM" M By All Drusreists ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS If so, pnrehaso jour tirket via the RIX'K ISLAM) VUIHV.0 SVbTKMS. Choicu o( routes goiiiK or returuine via BT.PAUL. I.KXVKR, COLORADO HI'RINlSS, or l'UEULO. For niton call on your lml A sent -Dates o Bale; June li'-l"-13 July 1-2-3 Autf. 8-9-10 S." t. M-7 Oct. :M-S. For (nrther infornintion nml "I'Ppinji car.reserrattoiifl mil nr""" acl'lrsas All Me l"inld Giii'l Agent 140 Third St., Portland, Ore Otv Scavenger Vaults, Cesspool and Well? Cleaned All work done by Scavengers 1ST. jST. Ma-on riione 1841 La Craude Or r,.Z - O.lti'iiiate. University dr.iiii m:r lirac tmxni :a-c-3vi tvurces Roar ling school i,irv mc im-n A hoys. l3ox 348 University ParK Station. Portland Oregon !?':;l: t-ril-y. fhr-rPv.'sr, SINGS ITS DEATH SONG. A Peculiar Bird Foaad la (tea JTmav' aa jl aonik Jtaterlea. Tlicru la a oww bird in ih inn.w o( northern tjuutb. America which li cwieu uie "paujl- hy the nitrfrei, but Is known to science as the galea ted curaxson. It la chiefly remarkable b cause It alnga Its own death song. It does not really sing, but makes a deep humming noise which sounds ery much like the Spanish words "El fcuerto esta aqul" (the corpse Ues here). "It Is while ntterhig this logubrloua chant," said a Sooth American trarel. sr, "that the 'paujl' usually meets Its death, for the bimter can then easily track It to Its retreat, and It falls a victim, as the Indians say, to Its own death song." If the "paujl" gets suspicious It In mediately ceases bumming, and that la a sure Indication to the hunter that the bird has seen bun or scents dan ger. In such a case the only thing foi the sportBmnn to do is to remain per fectly still. The bird may become re. assured after waiting awhile and again begin to call, "The corpsojies here." It can then be cautiously approached and killed. If It Is only wounded the "panji' usu ally escapes, though It cannot fly much belter than the ordinary domestlo fowl. It Is very fleet of foot and will outrun the hunter until It Is lost In the dense undergrowth of the Jungle. In the mating season the male "paujl" la the most pugnacious of birds and will fight Its own kind whenever It meets them. Often the fight ends Is the annihilation of both combatants OAIRY FARMERS IN LINE, , cretarr of National Caloa la Fa vor of Brownlow Bill, Secretary Charles 1. Knight of the National Dairy union recently ex pressed himself aa follows concerning the Brownlow bill: "In company with hundreds of thou sauds of other people throughout the United Slates I am very much Interest ed In this bill. I have Just returned from a tour of Italy, France and Eng land, where I had an opportunity tc observe the character of the roads In those countries. Coming home and looking over our miserable facilities for getting around in the rural dls trlcts, I made up my mind that It will be necessary for this country to do at European countries have done In order to get good roads 1. e., have govern ment aid. "The National Dairy union Is organ lxed throiiKliout the north In every con greaslonnl district which bas any amount of agricultural constituency, and I am Uriiily of the opinion that th progressive fanners who are dalrymet will be in favor of the bill for national aid. I am so much Interested In Its success that I am willing to use my in fluence to have our dairy farmers peti tion for tho passage of tills bill. I would be willing to give several hun dred dollars out of my own pocket in see the roads of this country Improve" like those of France." THE SENSE OF SMELL. -O AliorfKlnea of Pera. Bare Davafc opcil It M'ODderfullr. How inlinltely minute must be tht particles that emanate frdm the object wUlch the dog is tracking, says the iondon Mall. Yet the matter is ex tremely divisible. The tcntb part of a Era 1 1) of miik will continue for years to till a room with Its odorlfer.is par deli's and ut the end of that time will not be appreciably diminished In wi'lkht by the tlucst balance. A cubic Inch of air rising from the flame of a Bonsco burner has been found to con tain no fewer tliun48!.000.000dllstpar tlcfj. A drop of blood which might be usponded from the point of a-needle contains about a million of red flat tencd corpuscks. Still, though matter Is so marvelously divisible, the olfac tory nerves are Inlinltely more sensi tive. Much has yet to be investigated ' nill) regard to the differentiation ol the poiuts In these nerves so that they ' amy discriminate with such apparent iv miraculous accuracy. Yet even the J rosults In the scent of dogs show how i amrrelouFly One Is their discriminating power. Our sense of smell, unless In the trained chemist. Is not even soi acute as that nf the semlsnvage. The alnrlglnes of Peru can In the darkest ailit and In the thickest woods distln irnitih respectively a white man, a ne- j ?ro and one of their own race by the jiiicll. Much we have gained hy drill-1 iaiinn, Iml not without some loss to our I iKnli'y energies and senses. Man's re iiip'T.i.lv" power after an Injury Is In l;t iavcrsr riitio to his social advance I ment. Similarly he set'ir.s to uccoini-1 acute rind detic.iti? In the s-nse or j ;:iiell n h" fan's ttctt-T nivl llvrs ntor j :on:fortahly. The rail.hl'ul doa put"! 'ilui to shame i Took Him nl llln Word. I In the vnar of l"! the forces of Klriii J foM'..i VI a'ttacki'd tin' Moore oni ' ,!r..- i'..'tn out of Madrid. ( Mi!' : ,nni)'r"ii there Is a legend tli.it il- i ;i-C'ivia;:s. l re aTiic iif .'. l!''i!t-- , i:id iH'i'n cluvked liy the snows In Hi' i linvntaln passes of l-'a-nfria anil wcr i :,i n-fore late In ovcrtahlnit Hi" main ;iii.v of tliofirmy. which had sat down , ...f're Madrid. -Sln" lh-y liKjiiin-1 ,f i'ie king. "wliTp h-l we inir i -cm- -!tr " ivtiinvl lf iax " :yfLt:"T. l.-!liJ an-rv w''h VUlTnl I heir tar,llli"s Tl-y ..... ;.ii,u ai l is word. ranW tin- wi.H' I tin- nrt inor llip Ijanncr hi ...ivin wa tlioitlmr from a turret . l'ii.c of lliiailalaiaru Tnrl. ....era" -'d .Mr. f.-rirus.iii. "this l ,(r ' Kl.l ' '-n-'i'i- o' H-rkin.-vli;.-." Ha - c I il--d tn live ll'-'s '''' lr if the K.'-'-o I "as t..::n I. Ill, ',. I. Ml ' " e "f I'l" I"""'1 f''r ""' ' . , ... I'll -:i .iw thrill t yoi' I;' .;'V- :! ri.- I-"-- ! IS FIRST GLASS BUTTER La Grande, Creamery Turned Out its First Batch Last Saturday Evening. The Grands Ronde-Creamery Com pany churned Ita first batch of batter Saturday evening and to say the pro duct is first olasa is putting the state, ment rather mild. The Observer man claims to be somewhat of a judge ol butter and is willing ta stake bis rep utation upon the statement that better butter was never turned out in this or any other plane than the sample which he saw at the orearaery this morning Weather Report The following Is the ollicial reoonl kept by observer W A Woretell of this city of the weather daring August . It will be noted that the past month was the warmest continued spell o weather lor many years, the first fifteen days averaging 90. There were '28 dear days, 4 partly olondy, one cloudy. Uglit frost on the lGth. Total rainfal .29 of an inoli. The mean temperature of the mouth was 70, the muximum UO and the minimum 70. Date Maximum ' Minin 1 92 46 2 . 93 61 3 93 60 4 97" 47 6 98 "' 54 6 ' 98 . 69 7 91-65 8 95 ' 48 9 90 Cb 10 84 61 11 85 60 12 94 47 13 98 53 14 96 67 15 93 66 16 6i 47 17 93 47 . 18 90 69 19 81 63 20 70 41 21 78 33 22 8G 45 23 80 40 24 84 40 35 80 40 2 91 57 27 87 65 28 83 54 29 68 49 30 71 50 31. 77 - H7 Novel Punishment Lockland, Ohio, Sept. 5. Tboso who get drunk in Lockland fioW now on will not be sent to the Workhouse, Cincinnati, but will be trui dlrd around town in wheelbarrows and thei placed In jail for a time on bread and wato. Mayor Carson, tiled of the criticism that had been heaped on h m for rend ing drunks to the City Workhouse, has adopted the above method to break up tbo evil in the village. Yesterday Lou Thornbill wa (onnd by Miirshai Stnwart intoxlcatod. He was w heeled about the strteta and On -ally thrown In Jail. He will beconllui d for a week on bread and water. FOR REXT Furnished rooms. In ' quire of Mrs. A E Jones, oorner of Third and Adams Avenue. 6-10 fT N S ;.i; TOWARDS Mllli elk ti j Many people who are neglecting symptoms of drifting towards Bright's Disease, which Is r a W X " "- . I AV I.SCM '.-'. 1 Jfe iftA WYl .T4l4 Tramp Rewarded Syracuse, N. Sept. 6 Fred Uib by, the man who Saved the .Vew York Central train fru'm being wrecked by a arohoa rail on Tuesday nlnht by mo oing half a m It) to the ntutiou at Wal wortb aud Di gging the fas: mail, has onud that big oorporatious are not al y nnxrate(il ' ' , . lie was taken this m m. lug by one if tbe passeogurs to see Truinm ister jhas. Ray. , Mr. liny listened to tho story of bow e uvid the tiaiaand rewardod him y getting him a position in the Con r. l's biass f..undy in iltpew, wbiro e cun vork ut his Uvdo as au Irou uoulder. - The place will pay him good wages. jOST On Ihe streets between tho Ry niurson farm and this city a vbjld'a redcoat. Finder ill leave ut this olhco and receive reward. Sept 3. Cow Wanted Owing to the fuct that my con will lot be iriBh this year 1 desire to secuie a good cow lor lurk-ed end cure duriui: the winter or possibly uiiiibt trade my JorteyHir a fush tow. r'or parllouiais apply at this ollice. Lost Feathbr pillow on road from Starkev to La Oirando ahoutAug 1 tluder vill pieaaa return to tne uuuever umce AC0TIS RHEUMATISM . Deep tearing or wrehohing ,iaiua, occasioned by etttiug wet through; worse when at rest, or on Urat moving me ximus ana mi oia oi aump weum er, is i lived quiukly 1y Builuid's bnow Liniment. Uscar (Jeson, Uibson City llliuois, Writes, leb Hi 1902: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my ba k. it eoou got so bud 1 could not bend over. One bottie of liatiard'a Snow Liniment cared me." 2oc, 60o l 00. Sold by Newliu Drug Co. Beautiful. Columbia River Folder A passenger depaitment of tiie Ore gon Railroad & Navigation Company has just issued a beautiful aud costly panoramio folder entitled "The Col umbia liiver, through the Casoade Mountains, to the Pacific- O. euii." from Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the Pacific Ocean, ev.ry curve of tho river and every point of interest iirorihown while Mt Hood Mt Adams, and Ms St Holon, poipo tually covered with Bnow, atnud out in there beauty. On tho back of the map is an interesting story in detail of the trip from Huntington to Port land and from Purtland to the ocean, not overlooking ihe beuuhos aud the rian l' ramisco trip by ocean A copy of tliis foidor inuy be secured by aend ing four cent in stamps to pay pontuge to A L Craig, Gonorul PuBsingir Agont if tho Oregon Unilroad & navlgaiion .y'ompan , Portland, Oregon, hy send Dg toe addrcsa of rome friend in the Kast, and fuar cou'.s in po-tuge tiie older will be promptly mailed. ADM i N1STRA I OR '8 NOTICE Jane Hull, dtcoaeed, estato. Notiue is hereby given thut the un-der.-igneil, hns by ordor of the County Court of Uulon county, Oionon, been appointed adminiBlrator of tbe estate fjjane Hail, deceased. All poisons having olaiiiiB agairiBl said estate, ere hereby rtqulrtd to pieseut tho same, properly verified, or with vouchors, to said administrator, at his reaidenco in La Grande, Oregon, within six months from date of lirst publication of this notice which Is August 31, PJ04. George Ball. Administrator of the oetute of Jane Ball, deceased. Aug 31 -Sept 3 stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidnevs so thev will oerform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood 1 poisonous waste matter is carnea oy tne circulation 10 every part oi tne ooay, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, Irregular heart action, etc V - vT If yu have an signs of Kidney or Bladder Yrouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as fatal malady. It is pleasant How to Find Out. You can easily determine if your kldneyi arc out of order by letting aside for 24 hour a bottle of the urine paused upon ahiing. If upon examination it U cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust ted i ment or small particlet float about in it, your kidney are diseased, and FOLEY'S K'DNEY CURB should betaken at one. Two : NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice Is I eroly given, that tbe co partnership heretofore existing betweeu th uudersigned onder ihe brui uanie nf Mi Coy i Mol'arlsue, in the grocery business, ut l.a (Brando, Ims bei-n dis sulvnd by niutiul niouDiolit. The busiui 89 mil be oontiuued by William Mct arlime. D ated, August 12, 1904. Jmea McCoy 8 12-923 W. McKarlane "' '' '- ;' For Sale N ' Light bay bu'y train (uontle). Work siliglf, double or saddle. . New pole biugt and now li.ht hurno s couiphte. Inquire of .V.ra. U hitut-y Whitney House, Adams Aveuus, LOhT The crown oil' of a Knlslil Templar'a emblem with a setting .1 five small diumonds. Finite)' ' vii! please 1 ave at J M Berry's stur u 1 receivo reward, l Peaches I Tvish to Fhj to my liicniis ur.d tw publl that I hi. ve a large urop ui poiohes this year. -Our early 1'giiolus I be ripe iu about, week in III ilii from this lime we 04U sell you a nioit jaicy better Utvorul pi'uou ul.iI olieap ir ihau you can buy iheui ,nliu thry li v.- been ehippca in fro'it other par Then when you pay for ;0 Ihd you get 20 lbs good pound measure. J it KlllORg. The World's Fair Route Those antiUiiutiug uu Kurura ;iin, or a.visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo Billon at bt. -Luiiib, cutiuot ull'ord to. overlook the advantages oliered hy the iMiasoi'ui Pacific Uailwav, wiiicb, on aciouu. of its vurioiis routes and gated wave, baa eeii appropriately names Tiie World'-! Fair Koute," Paanfnrt r,' 'he Do'thwest take the Missouui rAi'U'l'j trains Horn Den ver or fueblo i in, tho choice of either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott aud Pleaaant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver aud Pueblo to 8t, LouiB without chuniiu. carrying utl classes ..of modern equip ment, luciuaing electric lignum ouser vaiion parlor cafe dining curs. Ten daily trains between .KuuBaBCity and St Louie. Write, or call on W. O. McBrlde, General Agent, 124 Third at, Portland for detailed Information ind illustrated literature. tf. Congrrtulations Mr John, 11 Cullom, Editor oi tbe Garland. Texas. News, has written a letter of congratulations to the manu facture ol cliBiiibcrU.u'e CoukIi Ke rned)', us follows: "bixteen years ago win u our lirot child w.is a ba iy he was BuhjmiL to croupy spells uud wo would be very uneasy about lilm. Wo began using CbumherJalu'B Coauh Remedy in lb7, and huding it eucha reliable re medy fur colds and croup we have never iieeu wiihout in tiie liuuse Biure tiiat time. io have Uva chiLircn and havo given it to all of them with .good re buIis," Kor aule hy ail druggiflia. glitful Houte, Daylight Ride Dizzy Crags, Deep Cttnuus. A Ooldeu Opportunity See nature In all lmr glorious beauty, und then the acme of mini's handiwork. The lirot ie found n(ni(i the line of the Denver & Kin Grande Railroad und llifl littler at the til. Louie World'a Fair. Your trip will he one of pleasure make the most of it. For information and illue truted literature write W, C. McBRIDE, (Jen. Agt. Portluud, Oregt -n-i kidney trouble, hoping "it kidney trouble in one of as It passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and it will cure a slight disorder in to take and benefits the whole G. B. Qurhans Testifies Aftor Four Year G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four jrtftrs ago I wrote 70a stating that t had bttn tnttrsly cured of a severs kidney troubls by taking lass than two bottlaa ef Foley's Ktdny Cars. It snttral atopped ths brlck-d-jit scdlmmt mm4 rmin and aymptoms of kidaey dlacass dliappssrsd. I am (ltd to aay that hava never had a return cf any mt thoia symptoms during th four yeara that havo elapavd, and I am svldently surad o itay curod, sr.i nearuly recommend Pnley'a Kldoty Cur 0 M any on auffatlag ttom kidoey of bladder traabla.' . Sizes, CO Cents and $1.00. KO-'SE TO KENT The proper par- t jq ran eennr a orst class icsldu.ios 1 in good part of toon b inquiring Of J N Wilson at his residence ou Bltoh street.. 'rt - ' 2t .'.; , .... . irillpleas-i .-.. uttlce ud get 1 beral re - . "- "-.-i ' at. " - THE MARKETS ' , " (July ;) : ' New York - Silver 5S 0 8Unlon Ptciflo 6-8,1'fdaa 1.;: I hicairo ScLit wheat ODenod 89 .1 ft n S 5-8 and cI-im I at 90 1-i Bailey .i 50, flan I.. 7 J 2, uotthwestein U4 isin FranUsoo Cash wheat II 37 ' Portlun I- heat Walla Walla (17) Blueatem72; Valley 78. I . attle Best steers t.'l a tS.Vi; me. l'iijP4 fl, oa.vB 82 a $2.25. Real estate Snap Two aore trect, seven blooke from ' center of La Grande. Good six room ed cottage furnished completely and well, if desired. Two barns, large hen house ond wire enclosed park ovi-rono drod chickens, over 100 bearitg 'nit, trees including wintsr and sum-' ' apples, peaiB, prunes, peaobes and several varities of oherrles, one , toouBana raBpoerries, ouu atrawDerrleg twenty five shade trees, lawn, flowers and lurge garden ready for use, three wens, two pnniiw, um snaroa in good water ditoh. House insured for 1700 for three yean. Part down. For particulars Inquire at this offioe. AN OPEN LETTER ' To the public: ' '' We wish to oall the attention of those not already advised that we have eetabliBiied a wood working plant in La Grande equal to any in the country. e believed the limes and conditions demanded Boob au enterprise and w( nave spent thousands of Hollars In e qulpment ami Improvements. . We are not only prepared to All your orders for mill work but wo can fur nish all kinds, of lumber on short notioe . If you buy in qoaulity bo we can tar nish in car lots to be delivered direct we can give vou prompt shipment and at prices as low sa I be lowest consider ing the Qunlity ol the stock and tho piomptness of delivery. The price varies as to the amount you buy and the cost of handling. Before plaolng your order outside submit your proposition to us and see il we can handle your bnBinosB to please you. We are a La Grande Institution but e do not claim anything on thut so ck unt only to have an equal show witb our compel itor. After establishing an expensive lo cal enterprise we want the Iiuhuuss to keop our 20 odd men at work. We are not bi giilug for favors but lo oul enterprises should be built up to employ our people at home instead of sending all the money away for "t'llt m.uiiifdOtured in othor places. The monev sent awny doea not o mie back to us and it builds up other com munities at our expense Yours fur business, btoddaid Lumber Co. Lod;e Directory. EAG1.K8 La llranrle Alri 959 P O k- lr.HU ovory Kriilay nihtln K ol .- aall af 8 a m VltitliiR lirelherii Invited U a '(: C V liockw-li, Wr a. it y vllle, W Boo. KORKHTERS Of AMRRIOA Uonrt Ml Marlon, No 1 meets ech Tuemtsjr la Klk's tuUL llrullierl Bra Invln-il to Attend. l tlvlsoer Chief UeORer. 0 J VandCfpoot, keo Hco. IOO F 1.B Orxnile 1xdge, Ko 16 rrec.' u their hell every Shi urdey lliKht. Vla.-n n.. ill bent eurdially favlted to att.nrj 1 SE Klaohtrt N J H E Coolldite, Sea A A A, M.La Grande Txidge ) 41. meets every 1st nd llrd 8atur y ui each month, A (J Williams Seo, (J I) HnffmeD W. 11 will wear a.vra," pre its worst form.. a few days and prevent a system. L08T-3 leave , wari: 1(' I 1! J . ', t IV SOLD AND nECCKDED BY A TIHILL, Druist n. 1 jumna I .,, , 1 -.. .. in i:.vr I..UI v.- .. i,l t;..'i- t: l-r lb" I'I'ling rn ...