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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1904)
Hot Weather MEALS ' Bring your wife and family to tb Spokane Oaf tor Dinner. Your wife will ap. - pnoiato tha change . and freedom from the hot kitchen. You will all enjoy the meal the , beat In town. First- ; elaaa aarvica. SPOKANE CAFE J, F. Johnson Depot 8k La Grande.Or. Ghangcof i&Management The ondenigned has purchased the basin a known as the Harm Cash Meat Market and will here after condnot tbe fame. We wish to inform the public that we am prepared to furnish all kinds of meats, game ana poultry at the very lowest prices I oonsistant with first-clae articles We have our own delivery and make two trips doily to the Old Town. Highest market price paid for all cattle, hogs and , sheep. We solicit a share of j your patronage ana guarantee the very beat satisfaction. Phone orders receive prompt and careful attention. Harris meat market across the track. Phone 1601. TURNER & WALTER arly Risers tbs nam uuu rih. fc amta paHal fram SMt Hassasns, Torpid Uw, Jun ta. DUstaase, and all troubles srls Ing (rasa aa Inaotlvs or alurflak Brav, DiWW'l IMtls Early RlMn are aa- oSwalt. Thsy aatsavavetly and mm grips. Tnaysrsss salsa thstltlseplsssafs Is teas steas. Oes M two ului aKM ktaanrei two or fw set aa a ilunnl etteotlve eaihartlo. laey an parse vefstaeie ana mvmmamw iney isms ins over. aiMits aaw r C O. SaWin Ca.a CaUaaaJ" Sm By All Druggists ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS If n, purchase your ticket via the Do.'ir l&r.ivn (tamm SVhTEMS. Choice of routes going or returning via 8T.PAUL. DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, or PUEBLO. For rates call on yonr Ineal Ajrent. Dates'ol sale: June 1G-17-18 Joly 1-2-3 An. H--lU Bepl. o-o-i a-t-u. For farther Information and sleeping car. reservations call upou or address A H Mc Donald Gen'l Agent 110 Third Bt,, Portland, Ore CltV Scavenger Vaults. CessDOols and Well? Cleaned All work done by Scavengers N". N". Mason Phone 1841 La Grande Or. f!nlnmhia Commercial T"T 2 And (irmn- UniVerBlbV mar (i.ale APPLY rot MTAL05UK C'ources Hoarding echool tor young men & boys. Box 348 University Park Station. Portland ur,S" 1 - 13 to'-sMvamBaaasw mmmm A miffllNO POWDER, '11.fWr.lQ.WGEX7RACTS !t):Cltk FiMJl flavor, 1 ' j'. Mi lHwjh.fcasoMMiPrii Jl 'l A i err a rrvn i ; UJB 1 90mm 1 Uf 81NQ8 IT8 DEATH 80NO. a Poeallar Blr rral tat taw ! tea -mt Soetk Ssteilan. Tbure la t queer bird lq to luaglss ef northern Boutb America which It callerl the "panjf by tbe aaWraa, but la known to science aa tbe galaslial curaason. It la chiefly remarkabk) be cause It alngn Its own death song. .. It does not really ting, bat makes a fcep humming noise wblcfe sounds vary much like the Spanish werta aioerto esU aqul" (the corpse Use bare). "It la while ottering this tagobrtoos chant," aald a South Amerfeaa travel r. "that the 'paujr naoalty meets Hi death, for the hunter can then easily track It to Its retreat, and It falls a victim, as the Indiana say, ts Us own death song." If the "panjl" gets sorpldoaa It a mediately ceases humming, and that la a sore Indication to tbe banter that the bird baa seen htm or scents daa gsr. In such s case tbe only thing fas the sportsman to do Is to remain per fectly still. Tbe bird may becasss re assured after waiting awhile and agate begin to call, "The corpse lies here." It can then be cautiously approached and killed. If it is only wounded the "panjt" an. ally escapes, though It cannot By mock better than tbe ordinary domes tie fowl. It la very fleet of foot and will outrun the bnnter until it la lost In the dense undergrowth of the Jungle. ' In the mating season tbe male "panjl" la the most pugnacious of birds and will fight Its own kind whenever U meets them. Often tbe fight ends Is the annihilation of both combatants ' . OA1RY FARMERS IN LINE. Sestets ry of Hatlwaal Vafea la Pa- . vor of Browalow. BUI. Secretary Charles T. Knight of the National Dairy union recently ex pressed himself aa follows concerning the Browulow bill: "In company with hundreds of thou sands of other people throughout the united Statea I am very much Interest ed In this bill. I baTe Just returned from a tour of Italy, France and Bug land, where I had an opportunity tc observe the character of the roads In those countries. Coming borne and looking over our miserable faellltlef tor getting around In tbe rural dis trlcts, I made up my mind that It will be necessary for this country to do a European conntrles bare done In ordei to get good roads L , bays govern ment aid. "The National Dairy union la organ Iced throughout the north In every con gresslonal district which has any amount of agricultural constituency. snd I am drmly of the opinion that the progressive farmers who are dalrymei 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 the passage of this bill. 1 would be willing to give several bun dred dollars out of my own pocket to see tbe roads of this country Improver like those of France. THE SENSE OF SMELL. Tbe Aborlfi-lnee off Para Have Pevsa oped It Weaae'rfallr. How Infinitely minute must be tas particles that emanate from the object which tbe dog is tracking, says the London Mall. Yet the matter k) ax tremely divisible. The tenth part of a (rain of muk will continue for years to fill s room wltb Its odorlferMia par ticles and at the end of that time will not be appreciably diminished ts welgbt by the finest balance. A coble incb of air rlBlng from the flame of a Bunsen burner has been found to con tain no fewer than 4.000,000 duet pa tier, A drop of blood which might be suspended from the point of a needle contains about a million of rod flat tened corpuscles. Still, though mattet Is so marvelously divisible, the olfac tory nerves are Infinitely more sensi tive. Much has yet to be Investigated with regard to the differentiation of (be points in these nerves so that they may discriminate with such apparent ly miraculous accuracy. Yet even the results In the scent of dogs show bow marvelously flue Is their discriminating power. Our sense of smell, unless la the trained chemist Is not even ss acute as that of the semlaavsge. Tbe aborigines of Pern can In the darkest night and In the thickest woods distin guish respectively s white man, a ne gro and one of their own race by the amell. Much we bare gained by drill m Hon, but not without some loss to out bodily energies and senses. Man's r cupei-Htlve power after an Injury la is tbe Inverse ratio to bis social advance ment. Similarly ho seems to beconw loss acute nnd delicate In the si-use of mrll as h'.- fures better and lives more comfortably. The faithful dog pnt "ilm to shame Took Him nl Hl War. In the yenr of 11 the forces of Kins Alfonu VI. attacked the Moors nnd drove them out of Madrid. Ii. thl connection there Is a legend that thi Secnvlnns. who were allies of Alfonsf, m& been checked by the snows In th" mountain passes of Pnenfrla and wer therefore hite In overtaking the main (! of the army, which bad sat down before Madrid. " Sire." they Immured nl the kins, "where shul! we i-auipr I.iiiilo llio cliy." i-etiirned Alfonso with a sneer. lielnK angry with them became of their taidlness. They tool , Mio uiiiit at his word, carried the wall ! rid I lie next morning the banner ot Segnvln was noatliiK from a turret ( he gate of (iiindalalara. Tart. I.riuni." "nld Mr. Kergnson. "this Is lr Kllii"i!er of llarklnsvllle." the n.wn where I uwd to live. He's th ,-.l!lor cf t!.e F.rhu. I was telling IlltU e.. In d t.ie Mi'-f of his paper for the i,wi ten );,! I'll show them t f ill. Mr. Klli iv'i-.-cr tliey're"- "V.h.v. (.i",t." '.nterntp!' ! .dra l'. ri.iwn. "it., a nirvhnnlral mr n: tnlk- I oiii-ht to have told you. h-.r-init U.iry're tiuU'r the dining rooui ' Chicago Strike Will SoonfErid Many Strikers Have Ap plied for Their 0;d Jobs and Have Been Reinstated Chicago, Bept, 7 Tbe beginning of the snd ot the a took yards strlks came early this morning when mors than 1000 strikers applied for their old jobs and wars 'reinstated. - The men did not wsit for today's masting ot tbe allied trades oootsrsnos board, whiob was to oonalder submitting to tbe anions lbs question ol whether or not the strlks would be called off the men feeling aura that anoh action would be taken. The offloials of the packing houses declared that no terms of set tlement bad been reached bnt the strikers applying tor their. old places would be reinstated without discri mination bat that no agreement would bs mads with the onions. In tbs meantime the general sympa thetic srlke ordered for Wednesday morning is held in abeysnos as is also tbs order declaring all meat un fslr after tonight. Wbl Is the atrikera refuse to talk it is generally accepted that a conference between the strlks leaders and representatives of tbe paoksrs resulted In an agreement with tbs Utter to take the men baok on tbe old terms, on ooodltion the strlks bs 1 oalled oft. Tbs general sentiment among tbs striking butchers and al lied trades now ont favors sooept anos of tbs proposition and a return to work. Today's masting of the allied trades conference board resulted In unani mous Instructions to all the unions involved lo meet this afternoon and decide whether to call the strike off. . A WOMEN IN IT To Miss Mary MoDonald, head of the University settlement, is given tbe credit for reopening Ihe negotia tions between the packers snd strikers While she has been openly sympathis ing witb tbe strikers and aiding tbe iamilies her good offices were accept ed by tbe packers who made known their terms i through her. Upon this new proposition a referendum vott will be taken today and tbe vote will probably be known at 6 o'oloos this evening, KANSAS CITVBTAVS OUT Kansas City, Mo, Sept, 7 Tbe osttle butchers voted this morning, 71 to 11 to stay out, sight other unions voting on the question. The packers report a few anion men applying fur for work. An exception will be made in the case of the men of all tbe anions voted out. If Chicago votes In favor of re turning to work Kansas City anions will follow suit. OFF ATSTLOD18 East. Bt, Louis, Mo, Bept 7 By a vote of 1750 to 511 the strikers decided te return to work on tbe packers terms President Donnelly has been noti, I fled of the result of the decleton. j GOING BACK AT OMAHA j Omaha, Neb. Sept 7 In anticipating tbe end of the end of the strike about 200 strikers applied lor their old places and 60 were taken back. Of , tbs three hundred negro union men 't wbo went oat 375 hsvs returned to ' work In the last three days. All are skilled laborers. , DRIFTING TOWARDS Many people who are neglecting aymptoma of drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which is Married Laater V Gray of Boise and Era C Watkloa of La Grande, Ore; were un ited In marriage S inday evening at 7 p'olock, at the rsaldenos of the groom's parents on Grove street, Dr IF Roach otllolatlng. Boise Capital News. ..- For Rent The building formerly ooiiipied by the Salvation army. . For full par ticulars snd rates inquire ol Mrs SO Zuber. Aug. 31 1 1 FOR BENT Furnished rooms. In quire of Mrs. A IS Jones, corner of Third and Adams Avenue. 6-10 LiOST On tbe streets between the By. nearson farm and this otty-a child's red coat. - Kinder will leave at this office and receive reward. Sept 3. Cow Wanted Owing to ths faot that my cow will iot be fresh this year 1 desire to jecurea good cow lor bvrleed and dare during the winter or possibly might tiade my Jersey lor a fresh . ow t or particulars apply at this office. Lost Feather pillow on road from Starker to La tirande auiut Aug 1 Under will please return to ths Obaever Office. ACUTE RtiEUMAHSM Deep teariug or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wet through; worss when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in cold or damp weath er, is cored quickly by Ballard's Snow L.iuimeui,. uscar uiesou, uioson uuy Illinois, writes, reb 10 11)02: "A year sgo 1 wss troubled with a pain in my b k. It soon got so bad 1 conld not bend over. One bottie of Uallsid's Bnow Liulment cured me ." 26c, 60o 1 00. Sold by Newlm Drug Co. Beautiful Columbia River Folder A passenger department of ths Ore gon Railroad & Navigation Company has just issued a beautiful and costly panoramio folder entitled "The Col umbia .River, through ths Cascade Mountains, to the Faoifto Ocean." from Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the I'aciflc Ocean, every carve of the river and every point of interest are shown while Mt Hood Mt Adams, and Ms St Helen, porpo. tually covered with snow, stand out m there beauty. On the back of the map is an interesting story in detail of ths trip frooo' Huntington to Port land and from Portland to the ocean, not overlooking the beaches and tbe San Frantisoo trip by ocean A oopy of this folder may be secured by send ing four cents in stamps to pay postage o A L Craig, General Passenger Ageut f tbe Oregon Hailroad 4 navigation Jompan Portland, Oregon, By send ng the address of some iriend in the ast, and four cents in postage the older will be promptly mailed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Jsne Ball, deceased, estate. Notice is hereby given that the un lereigned, has by order oi the County Jourt of Union county, Oregon, been ippointed administrator ot tbs estate f Jans Ball, deceased. All peiaons uaving olaims against said estate, ere hereby required to present the same, properly verified, or with vouchers, to said administrator, at hie residence in La Grande, Oregon, within six months from date nf first publication of this notice which Is August 31, 1904. George Ball, Administrator of tbe estate of Jane Ball, deceased. Aug 31 -Sept 3 fnna Irrco-iilaritlva afrno-thns the urinarr orarana and builda ud the worn -out tliau. a of the kidneys ao they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing; dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to find Out. Tan can easily detsrmias h your kidneys ars eat of order by setting as ids for a hours a bottle of ths orlne passed opoo arising. If npoo examination It Is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or amaU particles float boat la it, your kidneys ars diseaaed, and FOLEY'S K'ONBY CURE saomld be takes at A T HILL, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is I eret.y given, that the co partnership heretolore existing between the underaigned ander the tirtn name of Mit'oy Sl MoKurlnue, in the gr. eery biialueta, at l.a i.rande, has been dis solved by mutual sgreement. The business will be continued by William Murariane. Dated, August 12, 1DIH. . Junii-a McCoy 8 13-933 YV. MoKarlaue For Sale Light bay bugity team (guntlej. Work single, doable or ead.lle. New pole buggy and new lL.ht harness oomph te. Inquire ol Mrs. Whitney, Whitney House, Adams Avsuna, LObT The crown off of a Knigt, Templar's emblem wltb a setting u' five small diamonds. ' Fln ler -ll please lave at J M Berry's stoiv -.-I receive reward. i Peaches I visa to say lo my Incur! si (I ill pubii ilit I Oi vm large ci ij i ' peaches tbia year. Our early Puiici.i-e WI1 be npe iu about weok ol Hi Uy (rum this lime we can sell yuti a more juioy better flavored peauu ami cheap er than you can buy ibeui alio they bave been (hipped in lrnn oilier pans Then when you pay for U lbs you get 20 lbs good pound measure , J H Kellogg. The World's Fair Rome Those anticipating an Kasttrn tills or aiit to the Louisiana Purchase expo sition at bt. Louis, cauuot atlord to overlook ttie advauugea ottered by the oliaeocu Paoivio Uailway. which, on act ounv ol its various routes and gated ways, has ueeu appropriately names The World'1! Khir Boute." Passengeu Iron, tbe Northwest take the MissotJHi rariFiu trains from Den ver or Pueblo wiiii the choice of eitber going direct through tbe kansas City, vis Wichita, Fort Bcott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver snd Pueblo to tit, Louis without change. carrying all classes ol modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe diuing cars. Ten daily trains between Kansas City and Bt Louis. iii-i.. ... ii i- n u.djj. nrue, or itii ... v. wmi""i Geuersl Agent, 124 Third st, Portland for detailed Information nnd illustrated lu.h.M ' rl Congrrtulations Mr Jolin.H Uullom, Editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter oi congratulations 10 tne manu facture of Chamberlain's Cough Re medy, aetollowa: "Sixteen years ago when our tirst child was a ban he waa subject to croupy spells and we would be verv uneasv about him. We beuan using Cbamheriain's Cough Remedy in. loo, sna nnuing a sucna rename re medy lor loldaand croup we have never been without iu the house since that time. We have five children and bave given it lo all ol llieiu with .guod re sults." For sale by all druggists. . ghtful Route, Daylight Ridt Dizzy Crags, Deep Canous. A Golden Opportunity Sea nature lu all her glorious beauty, and (lien tbe acme oi man's handiwork. The firat ia found alone the line of the Denver & Bio Grande Kuilrond and the. latter at tho St. Louie I World's Fair. Your trip will 'ie ' . i ... i. ,i . uun ui uidhouic lanKa mid uiudi of it. For information and Ulna traled literature write W. 0. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. Portluud, Oregt kidney trouble, hoping "it kidney trouble in one of Q. B. Curhana TaatlflM A ft or Faur Ya C. B. Bnrbaas of Carlisle About four rears ass 1 vim eartd ef a uw, kllasr trankts bv SaUas len kaa tw'e kanlas af FoUf'a Kldatr Can. It nHrlr ttapaaS ta srlak-a HSaM aaS ' rila and aymptoma of klday dlataae dlaapeoaras. t am f lad te ear tbat -' havo asvor had a rttura ot aay mt tboa srmotoma durfas tbo SMif : ra that havo olapotd, aad I am evtsoallv ertroStoauy taraS, aas artily ncommand rotor's Kiaaof Cere st aay eat iiiSanag fteas ktdaoy of bladdor Iroublo.' , . Two Sizes, 60 Conts and $1.00. SOLO i RECOESEKDEO BY Drugglit H USE TO KENT The proper per ' son an secure a Orat class rssldenos in food part of town by" Inqairlog of J N V711son st !! rasldenee on Bliob street. ' ' , ' Jt 1 v LOST ts .... w.aaw will pleas : . leave ; .. ins office .tnd get liberal re wsi f ' v'Jfc f THE MAWKfcTs ..t - (July .10) ..-" New fork Silver tH SSUnlou Prfciflo 4 B-B.PfdBSl.'.t . . I bioauo Stvt wheat opened iO .1 8 .. nil 5-8 and clone l at 90 1-1 B iley . ii 50, flax I. 7 I 2, northwestern il.lt eMn Vrpiiilsoj (;ash wheat 81.87 I'nrtlan -Vvheat Walls .Valla 07) BlueBtem 7'2 Valley 7s. : i atlle Beat rteera 3 a f 1. ..'i; me-" tium 3, oo vs a 2.25. -. , Real estate Snap Two acre treat, seven b'oeks from center of La Grande. ' Gocd six room ed cottag furnished completely and well, if desired. Two barns, large ben hnnae snd ire enclosed park over one "dred ohlokens, over 100 bsarlrg 'nit trees including winter and sum- r apples, pears, prunes, peaohes and several varltiea of cherries, ons thousand raspberries. 500 strawberries twenty Ave shade trees, lawn. Bowers snd large garden ready for nss, three wells, two pumiis, ten shares in good water mton. uouse insured for S7U0 tor three years. Psrt down. . For particulars Inquire st tbls office. AN OPEN LETTER To the pnbllo: We wish to oall the attention ot those not already advised that wa have established a wood working plant in l uranae equal io aoy in tnsoouutry. We believed tbe limes and conditions demanded suoh ao enterprise snd wt bave spent thousands of dollars in e qulpment an t Improvements. We are not only prepared to All your orders for mill work but ws can fur nish all kinds of lumber on short notioa. II you buy In quantity so ws can fur nish In car lots to be delivered diieot we can give you prompt ablpment and . at prloes ss low as the lowest consider ing the Quality of the stock snd tbe promptness ol dellrery. The price varies as to ths amount you bay snd the cost of handling. Before placing your order outside submit your proposition to us and see if we can nsndle your business to please you. Wn are a La Grand-i Institution but we do not claim anything on that so oc ont only to hsvs an equal show with our competitor. After establishing an expensive lo- keep our 20 odd men at work, W e are not tx gglng for favors but lo oal enterprises should bs built up to employ oar people at home Instead of sending all tbs money awiy for 3tft " manutdoturnd in other plaoaa. -- Tbe monev sunt sway dues not onme back to us and it builds up other com munities at our expense Yours for business, btoddaid Lumber Co. Lodge Directory. AGLW 1 Uninat Alrle i FO k meets vory Friday nlrlil In K of r ..all a I m Vhitlai bratbsru Invited t sue -C C RoekweU, Wf N .yville, W Bed. KORKHTKKH Of AMKRIOA-Oonrt Mild SUrloD, No 23 limu eob Tnexlsv In Elk's tutl. llrolbsis are Invited to attend, 1 HeUner Uhlsl aasser. O J Vsadcrpoel, keo IM. I O O F La Grinds tjoAme, Ko lo ' tt.t their ball evary Saturday mgr-t- VU.irfg n.i ben cordially faviud to atuod. b E Klnehart N i II E Coolidge, tme. A. F. & A. M. La Grande Ixdga 41. meets every 1st tnd 3rd Hatur y of each month. A C Williams See, 0 D Huffman w. M will wear awe y its worst forms. Csatsr, N. Y., wrltsst ' m suKaa that I kaS km Baal ax S-rV