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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1904)
Hot Weather MJ&IS Bring your wife and family to tbe Spokane ' Cafe for Dinner. . Your -wife will ap preciate the change 1 and freedom from the . hot kitobea.'. " You will all enjoy the meal the belt ia towu. First clau service.- - SPOKANJE CAFE J, F. Johnson Depot 8k". La 6rande,0r. i .Chang cof ..Management. rVin nnrlnraiffned has DUrchased the buBinaa known as the Harris Cash Meat Market and will here- after condnot the ame. ' We Wish to inform the pnblio. that we aw prepared to furnish Ull kindi Of meats, game and poultry at the very lowest prices consistaut with first-clas articles We have our own delivery : .nd make two trips doily to tlie Old Town. - Highest market t rice paid for all cuttle, hogs and (beep. We ecHoit a share oi vour patronage and guarantee I be very best satisfaction. Phone orders receive prompt nd careful attention. ' Harris meat market across the track. Phone 1601. ' TURNER & WALTER . Pm ealak rHe (rem IHoitsnsas, Bkih Hsseant". Torpid Uver, Jaua 4tos, DtaatesM, and all Iroublss aris ing Im a Inaonvs or sluggish nvsr. DtWM'l UtU Early Rlssrs an an s,IW4. ' Taay Ml trwapUy and aavar gripe. Tkor at w dalaty that It Is a plsasure Is tak Is ita Oas te two aol as a nM kUMMfat tw or four aot as a ataaaaataaalatfactWeaatharlla. Thy ... ... . at aaray vegeiaow ana tuwuwr Thar tenia the nver. y Mam eai av K. . VoWitt Cm.. Ohtaaa-n 5oM By AH Druists ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS If so, purchase your ticket via the nOOKlSLAND f'RISOO SVBTEM9. Choice of routes going or returning ST.PAUL. DENVKR, COLORADO SPRINGS, or POEHLO. For rates call on your local- Agont natos oi sale: June lfi-17-18 July 1-2-f Aug. 8-9-10 Sept. 5-0-7 Oct. 3-4-5. For farther Information and aleeplni carreservatlona call upon or address i A U McDonald ' Gen'l Agent 110 Third BU, Portland, Ore City Scavenger Vaults, Cesspools and" Well.' Cleaned All work done by ScftTetiRcrs 1ST- 1ST. Mason Phone 1841 LaGrnu.leOr Collimbia. Pre,mm"!rv Ci'minercia! University AtPLT Wi 0ATHUW0I Courcea Boasting school tor young men A hoy 3ox 348 University Park Station. Portlan d Oregon lutii I rrwjth. Utasonttrt Price' ilariynisers mMiuuairnurai., mniMitiiln p.1-1-. ef I i.-ifrl.-i "" E 11 i.,-,.f,e Into In ..v.-;-. -shut lb mali' h i II r- 1 -.. 1 ', :... r ".. v.-i.'.-.. i-.i i" V Ty?$ZSZSre 1 . i'.t 1 rf. 4 wa r m W"f l'C.-.- -, -. nt I." i;..-.i i:- I .-i: -5,. ' jvuv.v-: .v - J nii.-itar.iDiN&j EXTRACTS -' - , - - , ;:J hJj A Death Felaaluer PlMk. That certain lnsr-cts, birds, tuaraoiali and reptiles habitually pretend to l dead wlien dnntu'f threatens them Is , Well known fact, bnt It Is generally be-! Kami that tills stratagem Is resorted to only by animals. In 8outh America ' however, there is a plant a species ot , mliooaa-whlcb resort to death feltf Inn, evidently for tlie purpose of pre- vcntlnf the gram eating animals from atlng It In Its nuturnl state this plant has a vivid green bne, bat HI lctlr tt Is touched by a human Hotter or by any living animal It collapses lata a tangle or apparently dead and srltharetl stems. London Globe. ' Henley n.id Storenonn. W. B. Henley once met Eobert Ixmlf BtereDHon and found bis friend dls tressed because he wns not a Voltaire r a Dumas, though he had an equip ment which ouslit to have made him their peer. Stevenson put his "failure" down to the weakness of bis lungs. "Perhaps you ire right Louts," said Henley. "I've always felt that If I bad not been a blessed cripple I could bare taken the earth In my band and hurled It Iota the sun." - Th Tent. Lily Well, did you see hert Is tt true? Is she really engaged to btm or Is It only lill rumor? Nellie There Isn't a word of truth In It. I hnrt n long talk with her and told her of the men who are Just wild ; about mo, and she never said a word bont bim- Brookiyn Life. Mcnn. "Come, dear, kiss my cheek and make op," ahe said forRlvingly, "ru kiss it," he answered, -but i think It wanU any more mak.n, , ii,,0i r.iniom.a From Marengo to Moscow was the mug swing In the pendulum of Napo leon's life, tlio one the crcntest' battle out of which he came Willi bis life, tin w. w ,,f.,.Z ..I! :. " m":Z 41 l ...t.1,.1. ......ln.1 M. . expert on' coincidences, points out how i strangely the letter M played a part la lb life of the grenTcomiueror. Marboe wns the first to recognize th giMilua of Napoleon. at the F.cole Mill tnire. Melns opened to him the way to Italy. 'Mortler was one of his first pen. orals. Morenu betrayed him, and Mu rat wns tlie first martyr to his cause. Mni'lo Louise partook of his highest Cesllnlcs. Metternlch conquered hla in the fl-'in of diplomacy. Six mnndinln Masiena, Mortlor, Ma uont, Macdonnld, Mtirnt and oney snd twenty-six ot tils cenernls of dlvV s!oos had names beginning with th letter M. Mnrnt, dulte of nRFnno, was the rouiiRelor In whom he placed the great! est conll.lcnce. Ilia first great bofr I tie waa that of Monlenntte; his lai , wns thai of Mount St. Jcnn. Ho gained the buttles of Mot:cow, Montuilratl and Montv'reau. Then camo the nasnult ol Monttnartro: Milan wns the drat ene mies' cnpltnl and Moscow he laat la which he entered. nc lout Kpypt through the blnnden of Mr non nntl employed MioIIls to ninl;o Plus VII. prlssnor. Malet con spired nsalnst him. afterward Mar mont. ILa ministers were Maret, Mon tallvnt and Molllcn. Ills first chan borlaln was Montesquieu. DAIRY FARMERS IN LINE. iMTetarr nf Nntlonnl L'ulrm la Fa vor nf Ilrownlow Ultl. Secretary Charlea V. Knight of the National Dairy union recently ex pressed himself as follows concerning tho Brownlow bill: "In company with hundreds of thou sands of oilier people throughout tlie United States I am very much Interest- ed In this bill. I have Just returned from a tour of Italy, France and Hug land, where 1 had nn opportunity to obsorvo the character of the roads In thoso counlrlcH. Coming home and looking over our miserable facilities for getting around In the rural ill ' trlcts, 1 made up my mind that It will be necessary for this country to do ni j European countries have done In ordei to get good roads L c.. have govern i ment aid. The National Dairy union is ornau j used throughout the north lu every con gresslonnl district which has nn? . amount of agricultural constituency and 1 nni tlrmly of the oplulon that tic i progressive raniier who nre dalryinet will he lu favor of the Mil for national aid. I am so much Intcresud In Its I success that 1 am wllllm; to use my In fluence to have our dairy fanners pell tlon for lite tUK-!;li;c of Hi would lie willing to itivi- ilrcd dollars out of my own iieo the roads of tlil-i couiito' I, Ml. I I pOt'UOl t' Improve' like those of I'tunee" r.ialc mm nl HI" Wonl. In tlx- year nf t"M Hie forces of Kl'' lf..Ti" VI. nt! K-Ui - the Moors and drove lli.-ui out " M nh-ld. n Hot oniT"cHoll Iliere is a l.-it'T.d lli.it S. i'-ivitw who v- e u.d l,-n iliccl..-d l.y ll.-sno-i in ill ninnnlalii onss-s of I -i.-ifrla Tid were lu-i-i'foif late In mv. ri :i;ti'. of tin1 ariny. . l;;.-'.i I l.,.f '-t V i-t-nl " -In ." 1 Us'. il A New Ore on Industry New Company Formed Fpr the " Manufacture of Brick and Tile Capital $75,000 Artiolea of incorporation were filed yesterday by Seorotary W T Mulr for the Estacada Brick and Tile company, and In a short while the new industry will be in operation. The papers designate a capital stock of 170,000, divided into 750 shares of the par value of L bat in time the capital stock will be increased to$250, 00J, the lotention of the ooinpany be- log to make the manufactory the larg- e8t ,. , Pacific: coast. The objeot 0! the oorpuration as set forth is to man ufacture bricks and tiling and all othrr articles made of clay and Bimilar substances. The company has some excellent samples oi the class ot work on band. A feature will be fine pressed brick. Since last. January tests have been In progress and the results are Aminnntlv HufciRfaotorv. Reservation Opened Blackfoot, Ida., Sept. 8. P.'oraptly 'at 0 o'clock this morning the United States Land Qlihe at this place 0ei.ed its door and formally opened to Uling II. IJ. M.a Hall reservation within a radius of five miles of Pouotello, known as the "Five mile limit lands " About a hundred noary men, home seekers, some of whom had stepped in he line nearly two wonks ano was on baud. One or two attempts yes'eiday to usurp places in line caused nearly eveiy man to wear 4ruis today, and a gun in the hip pockotwas much In evidouco. tiood order was maintain- d however. The lands will pro' nbly be disposed of by tomorrow mornii g. Or the lands open to settlement ab ut. "w " "" Attention Ladies Thursday September 8, Tho Rain bow Store will have their Fall Milli nery Opening to which nil the ladies' of Union county are luvited to call and inspeot the largest omt bast stnjl' that has ever been exhibited in thi oitr. The latest styles Horn rar e New York an 1 8an Franoitco will be displayed in profusion and we desire to particular invite your orilioil in spection regarding quality and prior which ranges from $1 to $25. Yon oan not afford to purchase yoiu fall mil'inery before looking ovar out line Rainb-iw Store Next to L -Grande National Bank 2 t Furnished Room Centrally located corner ol Washing ton anil 0th Streets. Known as Geo. Ball's lodgiug house. FOR SALE Family horse for sa'e oheap. Hotse is gentle, good driver, will work anywhere, perfectly safe for womou or children to drive, will weigh about 1250, would make a good horse for delivery wsgnn. Call on Mrs. V B Bolton, Hotol Somnier. Many people who drifting towards I 1 I il 1 mj 1 1 1 1 . I.J 1,1. inn i.iiiJiiui 1.1 - 1 drct liiiiira ratsiti I . , " 1 M k. The Smiths Clannish New Yoik, Sept. 8. Tbren thousand fir more Smiths have gathered at Pea psck to 01-li'ljr.ito tlie aunu.il reunion c the faiuous'famlly in New Janey. Every county in tiix ttnto was repre sented and tbora wure visiting Bmiths from ii.auy other states iXba custom iif holding thn family reunion was in augurated in 1M for Kent The building formerly occupied by the Salvation army.' Kor fall par ticulars and rates inquire of Mrs S 0 Zuber. Aug. 31 1 1 fc'OR RENT Furnished rooms. In quire of Mrs. A il Jones, corner, ot Third and Adams Avenue, 6-10 LOS T On the streets between the Ry- oearson farm and this oity a child's redcoat. Finder ill leave at this oQice and receive reward. Sept 3. Cow Wanted Owing to the fnct that my cow will not be fr-bh this year 1 desire to aecuie a guoil cow tor bcr leed and cure during the winter or possibly uiinlit tiade my Jertey lor a fn sh .ow. ror particuluis apply at this olllce. Lost Feather pillow on road from Starkey to La Grande, ai.uutAug 1 Under wi.i pltano return io tlie Ubsever tlllico. ACUTE KHEU.MAH3M Deep tearing or wrenching ,)ains, occasioned by getting net through; worse when at rebt, or ou Urgt moving the limbs and u ioid oi dump weath er. ia tared uu.ckiy by lia.iaid's tiuow Liuimeut tiscar u.oaou, tiibbon City t Illinois writes, rob tti lixci "A year J a)!0 1 was troubled with a aiu in my ba k. It soon got bo bad 1 could not ba k. bend over.- One bott e of baiiaid'a OllOW XJllllUieUt IUICUU1U. fn. WU 1 00. bold by Newl.u Drug Co. Beautiful Columbia River Folder A paes iijier depaituiei t of the Ore gon Railroad & Kuvigution Company has just idsiiod a benu'.iiul aud co9tly pauoramic (older entitled 'l'ho Col- umLiiu River, through tho Caacade i Mouutains, to the racitlc O.e.in." Irotu Arlington to Purtinnd and f loin Portland to ti e rnuilli: Oconu, eVi ry curve of tlio rin-r aud eiury point of intcro-jt nre thowu while Mt Hood Mt Ailnni", Had Ms St ilclcil-, poi po luuily covorel wiih snow, utand out in there beamy. Ou the back of the map ia an interesting story in dotuil of the Irip fruurlluntiugton to 1'ort luiid ami from Portland lu the ocean, not overlooking tho beuchos and tlie jan t tun ioco trip by ocean- A copy of tnis loiiier may los-cur d by send ug futirceu- in aUntps to p.iy po.-tae o A H roig, General PnBiiiigir Agent if the Uro&oii Haiuoad & nuiiguuon 10uipau I'oitlund, Oregon, hy send ng the address of rome Iriend - iu the liust, mill four cents iu postage the older will be promptly mailod. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Jane B ill, deceat-ed , estate. Notiue is hereby given that the un-dor-iguo i, liaa by nr-ier ol the County Court of Uuii n county, Oieon, been appointed admiuiBirator of the estate f Jane Hull, deeenod. All po'sona having claim ngainat said csinio, ere boreny iiqulnd to piesent tho same, pruperly verifleil, or with vouchers, to said administrator, at his residence in La Grand?, Or. non, .wthm nix monihs from date of llrst publication of this. notice wliUlt la August 31, 1U0J (ieorse Bull, AdDiiniatrotor of the eptttto of Jane Bull, deceased. Auk 31 -Sept 3 are neglecting symptoms of Bright's Disease, which is ctArto IffO m 1 rt'fi'n e e f rm r msvsssmxCBm ffj v.&.. jnvu5iut.iij utiuai uiiis iiu uuuus up enc wOrn-OUt tlSSc 3 of the kidneys so they will perform their functions orooerlv. Healthw the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. me poisonous waste matter ts carried Dy the circulation causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, If you have any signs Jj fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole How to Find Out. You can easily determine if your kidneys art out of order by setting aside for 34 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If unon examination it is cloudy or milky or baa a brick-dust sediment or small particles float 'about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S K'DNEY CURB should be taken at ones. SOLD O NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Nolire ia lerety given, that the co partnership heretofore existing between the andereigned under the tlrui name ot Mi Coy & Alol'arlune, in the gr. eery business, at 1 Grande, has butu dis snlveil by mutual agreement. The busimss mil be continued by William Murarlaue. Dated, August 12, 1904. ' . - Jiiinra McCoy 812-923 ' W. MoKarlane -'' For Sale Light bay bugtty taam (gentle). Work single, doable or saddle. New pole buggy and pew light harness complete. Inquire of Mrs. E Whitney. Whitney House, Adams Avenue, . - . LOsTVThe crown off of a KnigJ.t-. Templar's emblem with a setting of five small diamonds. Finder ;vll please 1 ave at J M Berry's ator u i receivo reward. : . tf" Peaches I tiish to say lo my Iriends and th publi that I bi.ve a large cr'i; . 1 neiohea this year. Our early Fuaot.ia wiU be ripe iu about week ur 1.0 days from this time we can sell you a 'roo.e juicy better Havorcd peaou anil cheap er tban you can buy ihem nlttr they have been shipped in frii'ii othor par'.s Then when you pay for Zti lbs you get 21) lbs good pound nieiourr. J K Kellogg. The World's hair Route Those anticipating un Kasuru ti.o, .or a.viait to tlie Louisiana Purchase expo sition at tit. Louie, cannot atlord to overlook the advtuilageB ottered hy ttie Missocai Pacific Railway, winch,' on aci iiini of its various routes and gated wave, nan cenu appropriately names 'The V 'irld'3 Vvn RoiUe." Pasrengdie iron, ihe Mo-tbwest take the Jlissouai pai mo trains Irom Den ver or Pueblo im tho choice of either going direct ibrougb the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort ticott aud Pleasant tlill. i wo traius daily from Denver and Pueblo to t. Louis without change, carrying all clashes ol modern equip ment, including electric lighted obscr vaiiou pauor cale dining cars. Ten daily trains between .kausas City aud til Louis. Write, or call on V. (3. McBrlde, General Agent, 124 third Bt, Portland for Ueiiuit-u inlormatiou Had illUBtrate.4 literature. tf. Congrrtutaiions Mr John 11 Gallon, Editor of the titirlun-l, Texas, .Newa, has writtcu n idler of congratulations to the mauu fiiutura ol Cnblnberla.U's Couu.ll Re- meiiv. asiuhows: "sixteen years airo I ulnu our tirat child was a bajy he ftas tniujeci to croupy spells and wo would be very uneasy uuuun nini. ne uegao uglily Chauinerlaiu's Couuh Remedy in 1n,-7, and tinding it buclia reliitble re nimly lor coidauiidcrup we huveuever U'cu wiiliout in the t.onso suu-e ttmt lime. We huve tiva clnl .run and have Hiveu it to all ul them with good tmliB,' lior sale by all druggists, glitful Route, Daylight Ride Dizzy Crag9, Deep CauonB. A Golden Opportunity See nature lu ull her glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's handiwork. The first is found along the line of "the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and th latter at the St. Limis World's Fuir. Your trip will he 0ue of pleasure make the most ; of wnr ifnrmati.m nnrl .Una traled literature write W.C. McBRIDE, Gen.Agt. . Portland, Oregt kidney trouble, hoping "it kidney trouble in one of rrf Vtaina f V uptNim aJ L..IU. . i ... of Kidney or Bladder 'i rouble G. B. Burhans Testifies After Folt Year. 'G. B. Burtaans of CarUile Center, N. Y., wrile,: "About hat ynn co I mil 70a lUHns Ih.t I b.d wtn coHratr V?''.''." k"to, n"'b! ""l th.o tw. kottln of -nt. nnrir eppd ,h. brtck-dun 4imw an4 pin .nd lynifMi of kldnoy 1Im... dturpMna. I m fl.d 10 -r th.t dnay or bWddor trouble." Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00. F.EGGK20DED BY TT Hi. USE TO BENT -The nrobr pel eon ran seonre a first class residence in good part of too n by inquiring of J S Wilson at 1 is residence on Bitoh street. 2t LOST-S3 r ... .nijei will plena mi otSoo ind gel liberal re at feava , wai V t. , - THE MAMKtTS ..' - . - . . (July :i0) NewVork. Silver DS5 8Ui.ioii Poiflo M B-8,Pfd931-V. . i bioaiio Set wheut. opened 9 3 8 " 8D0 S hdiI clnse i at 90 1-1 . B uley n BO.Jltx I.. 7 1 2,noithwitern 8L24 H.m Frintlsoo t'OHh wheat 81.37 P'lrtlnn i-.Vtlieat Walla vsIla 67; Blu6steui72i Valley 78. . i attle Best steers 43 a t-'l-r'; me. rtirin S3, oows 82 a $2.25. Real estate Snap Two aore troct, seven blocks from renter of La Grande. Goi d six room ed cottage, furnished completely and well, if desired. Two haras, large hen hnnseand wire enclosed park over one dred chickens, over 100 beariig '.nit trees inclmling winter and Biim : "r apples, peara, prunes, peaobes and several varitieB of cherries, one thousand raspberries, 500 strawberries twenty five shade trees, lawn, flowers and large garden ready for use, three wells, two pumps, teu snares in good water ditch. House insured for 8700 for three years. Part down. For particulars inquire at this office. ,AN OPEN LETTER To the public: We wiBQ to call the attention of those not already wlvir-od that we have estublisned a wood working plant ia La Grande equal to any in the country. We believed the limesand conditions demandrd auoh an enterprise and we have spent thousands of dollars in e qulptneni nn I improvements. e are not nnty prepared to mi your orders for mill work but we ran fur nish all kinds uf lumber on short noticn. It you buy i" quantity po we can fur. nisb iu car Iota to tie delivered diiect we can give vou prompt shipment Hnd at prices as low hs ihr- lowest considor ing the Quality of the stock and the promptness of delivery. The prion varies as tn the amount you buy and the cost of hnnd inif. Before placing your order outside submit your proposition to us and see if we can haudle your business to please you. We are a La Grande institution but ve do not cliim anything on that ao 6 nnt only to have an equal show with our competitor. After estnolisblne hu expensive 1- cal enterprise we want the business to keep our 'JO odd men at work. We are not bt suing for favors but lo cal enterprises euou'd be built up fo employ our people nt homo instead of seuuing all too mo-ioy aw ;y for t j it , m.oinf.ictured in othO' piue.es. in monev sent away di es not o.mo back to ui and it builds up oilier coin niUDities at our expeiii-e Yours fur bnniiititis, btoddaid Lumiter Co. Lodq;e Directory. EAOLK8 L (Jranile Airie 259 F O b mcoti every Friday niht iu K ol tail a 8 m Visit ln bretheru Invited t aie 1 C C llockweU, W V n. 7 aiayville, W Boo. fOR RSTKRS OF AM ERICA Court Mnld Marion, No 22 nifetii vnvti Titcsrlay In Elk" ball, ttrothem are tuviu-d to attend. . VI HelBuer Chief iUnKer. O J Vanderpool, koo ticc IO0 F L Grande Lodgo, No 10 r eej a their hall every mi- urdtiy r.tjht. V,..K n.tm born cordially invited to attend- b K Rlnohari N U H E Coolidge, Sec. A t.& A. M. La GrnndH oHge 1 41. meets every U nd 3rd Satur ul each month. A C Willintna Seo, U I) HufTman W. il will wear awu - ' its worst forms.' are Diseased kidneys do not and to every part of the body irregular heart action etr commence taking FOLEY'S system. th four ared. toil iuffr,D Iron 'trL;r n . i -'i - !l III ,i;,::.-, i e- ."" ' '' 1 v(TLAND,ORECC:!.Jj A T HILL, Druggist I hilt t .l' IV H I '' " "