La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, September 21, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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QUICK SERVICE
in our restaurant does not mean
that the food is hastily jt im
properly prepared. ' 'Far from
it. The utmost care is taken in
the geltiug ready of all our eat
ables, whether your bill is a
'.dime or a dollar. Our
QUICK LUNCH
means that you do not have toj
wait ' uu reason ab'y " for your
vorder to he filled. Therefore,
you may be sure you wiu be
able to keep all appoiutments on
time if you break fust, dine or
sup with u.
model;
; RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIUHT
We tell weekly Meal . -
Tickets, Cash 4S
SUMMERVILLE
LIVERY
W. I. Hunter & So a have
Leased the . McKinzie 8'ables
and are prepared to serve the
public iD a first class manner
it reasonable rates.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S
OPINION
TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE
That ie why people come here
for men's aud by boys', shoes
The J. E. Tilt line is our spec
ialty. Here is where price and
quality are combined.
C. W. PRESTON,
Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET
W-A-R-T-E-D. ;
Carp-ts, Window Shades, Curtain . Poles"' and Brass
Rods.
To exchange NEW CARPETS for your old cues. Call
aud see oar line of the latest patterns in Carpets
and Linoleums. x
Universal Range. $40 00
Cliilds Bed aud mat.
tress $6 75
Good Fold nc B.-d $3.25
Center Table, French Legs, a Bargain at $4 25
Trunks and Valise - at Burgain Prices. Extra Val
ues iu a Rolled Edge Lounge. Big Bargains in Many
Things.
Remember we do Upholstering and all kinds of,
Repair work. Carpets CUuued and laid.
Bargains
Regard the Two Local Option Petitions Filed
with the County Clerk.
.. Baker City, Ore., 8ept. 19, 1901.
Hod. J B Gilliam Co. Clerk.,
La Grande, Oregon -
My DearSir:
I have y or favor of the ' 15th inst.
enclosing a petition for "Loral Option
U oor Election" for La Grande pre
cinct No. 2, aUo a petitiifn for the en
stand tbe entire act to Jiean this, viz
should the majority of the voters of
Unlm county declare in favor', of tbe
prohibition of the sale of Intoqieating
liquors for beveraee purposes that the
law would then take effe t for tbe en
tire oonuty even though La Grande
preoinot No. 2 or any other precinct
tire oonuty of Union'. I note that yon alone should by their vote declare
say these petitions were both granted against it, but, on ibe other hand il
by the oonuty court, provided n opin
ion was received stating that it would
be lawful for an election to be held for
this oonnty also an eleotion to be held
for tbe said precinct.
Upon an examination of the local
option liquor law 't appears that it is
proper to grant both petitions and to
hold an eleotion thereon; this is no
doubt tbe meaning of e"0tion 1 of the
Act, where a pe'ltion has been filed
askiax for an eloition for the entire
county, also where petitions have been
Bled asking lor an election on separate
precincts, if the petitions comply with
the requirements of tbe statutes they
ebonld all be granted. Yea will see
the voters of Union county as a whole"!
should drolare iu favor of the sale of
liquors and ' a Grande preoinct No. 2
fhould declare against -it,' the' "Jaw
would take effect in the said preoinot
only . The e can be no doubt but what
tine la the meaning ol the act, in any
event both of thes petitions seem to
be in due and regular form and you
say that tbe i-etltionera are qualified,
and -oiisequemly It is the duty of the
oounty court to prant both petitions
regardless of tbe filial outcome or con
struotion which miuht be placed upon
tin law by the courts. When both
petitions are granted you will in due
time a range the ballots in uocordaoce
with 3eu. tt of the Act; grant a vote on
tbe entire oounty aud also on La
under Seollon 8 of the Act the form
set out for preparing the ballots where Grande preoinct No. 2,
it is a vote on the entire oounty and I fours very respectfully.
also on separate precincts. I under-- '. ''.'' " Leroy Loins i
KH00L - AJI
Opposite the Sommer House.
One of the best musical institutions
in tbe state, Kour rooms used for
musical instruotlon, 15 grades of uiuiiic
Uugiii. JJepaiment 1, 2 rooms ued
tor the 3 first grades, children at the
age of IV and older oome one hour every
day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades
t to 15 tor pupils of ail ages 1 lie lat
est ooursr best practical musical in
struction. M jsirul contests for med
als every fuw weeks.
E PORTER DAY Principal
MRS DAY, Assistant
Furnished Room
Centrally located corner of Washing,
ton and 6th (Streets. Kuowu as Geo.
Bull's lodging house. -
U'FATHFR Fn&Fr.AST
' Tonight and .
Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow
i
SX
I THE TRAINS
AN'o 2 East bound 9:10 p m outline
X No 5 West ' 8:6 p.m on time
;V" For Sale
One good second hand Kimball
piano.' For Particulars esquire of
Mrs ingle or Phone 1727 Residence
Oor. of 8rd K.
ACUTE RHEUMATISM '
Deep tearing or wrenohluit Jains. I
ocousiouea Dy. getting wet tnrougu.
worse wneu at rest, or on nrat moving
the limbs and in cold or damp weath
is cured auiokly by Ballard's snow
Liniment. UBoa.rO.eson, Gibson Uity
HliuoiB. writes, teb 16 1U02: "A year
ago 1 was troubled with a pain in my
ba k. ' It soon got so bad 1 could not
bend over. One bottie of Ballard's
Know Liniment cured me.'' 2oc, 600.
1 00. Bold by Newim Drug Co.
MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP '
There's nothing like doing a -thing
thoroughly. Uf all the Salves you ever
ueard of, ttuoklen'a Arnica bntve is the
oest. it sweeps away aud cureB if urns.
Soros, Brui8eBt Ctits, Boils, Ulcers,
Skin Eruptions aud Pilos. li'aonly 25c
and guaranteed to give satisfaction by
La urunue Drug Co., and JNewliu Drug
Co., Druggist.
H. B, Hasten
Pho2n0V F. D. Hasten
Highest Prices Paid for Second Haud Goods.
Portland Markets
The wheat market tod ty is in rath w
a mixed condition and there is prac
tically no buying by the mllltnf in
turrets of the coast Itseema tb.it manj
of tbe wheat producers are going to
hold for a heavy -advance and some
predion that wb 'at will bias high as
$1 00 per bushel. No (tltliS'atlding
pie notions and the decline in tbe
Eastern markers wheat remains at the
same figures iu the Northwest.
The pmltry market Is veiy fiim in
spite of the heavy arrivals today, and
there is no lack of deint id. In w no
instances there were slightly advanced
prices.
i'o'atoes remain at the same price
although tbe outlook Ib not very brlgh
W C T U Convention
Tne W C T U ciunty convention is
being held today In tbe Central church.
When the noun hour a-rived they wore
all banqueted at the home of Mrs. Al
dricb. Theele tion of offlonrs for the
ensuing year Is theoider of business
as we go to press, Mes-lames VV T
"right, Hattle Wolf and H .ttie Clark
are present Irom Onion, Mefdames
Thoma- and .VloGeo from El. in. They
have a very interesting program for
this evening, the double medal contest.
BEST COUGH MEDICINE FOB
. CHILDREN.
hen you buy a cough medicine for
small children von want one in which
you can place implicit confidence. . You
want one that not only relieves but
cures. You want one that is unques
tionably harm! in. I ou want one that
is pleasant to tate. Uamberlain's
Cough Reined i me-ts ail ol thcBe cou
litions. Thers i nothing so good for
tie coughs and colds inci tent to child
ood For tale by All Druggists.
Court House Notes
The registradon books are now open
and will oontinue so to Le until Octo
ber 20. County ulerk J B Gilnam re
ceived a letter of advice yesterday
E aud dealers are cautious in buying rom District Attorney Leroy Lomax
W ... i .. 1 1 ...... 1 I - .. . ...... , . 1. .
not expecting an early rise.
stating that all persons voting at the
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
All who are building new .r rebuilding their
home", can ueatly finish their parlors, dining rooms
hallH etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason
able price, as wo are iu position to undersell any
fixture in the Inland Empire.
We have at our cilice a complete stock of assorted
styles of ceiling and wull fixtures of beautiful de
signs and finish. Also Shades of t il designs.
We cordially 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 tn,
La Grande Light and Power Co.
the livestock market etill :remains J"ne e,BaUuD ,UBt woa d "
ilrm, the demand in all lines is good
aud prioeB remain the same ai quottd
yesterdry.
Wholesale quotations revised are pb
f illows:
HAY AND GRAIN
Wheat, export price 79o to85o
Bar ey, best (22 to fc!3
juts 26. to J27.60
Uoy, timothy US to 110
B OTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY
Butter best oreainer? .... 22to27Ko
Butter, ordinary 20c
Egns, per dozen '. 23c to 25c
( hickens, per pound 12o to V2o
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Potatoes per owt tl 25 to 11 40
onions, pr owt (1.50 to tl.75
Apples best, l"'r box 81
;Va-bes, best, per box 40o to 70o
Beets, per aok... 1 25
ed to register agaiu fur the November
election. There are seven ot this class
in the county.
Marriage lisoenoes were issued yes
terday by County Clerk Gilham to U
L Harris of Suokane and .ulss Dyble
rosier, of La Grande, and J A Louti
dauin of Walla Wal.a aud Miss Margaret
Fickland, of Onion.
Tbe A-ses.ir and his deputlos are
busy making the totals of tbe tax roloi
aud from the first volume foots up the
total assessable property in the county
will pass ho four million mark. Tne
total iast yevr was considerable less
than four million dollars.
ROBBED THE GRAVE.
A startling Incident, is narratcil by
John Olive' of Philadelphia, as follows:
'1 was in an awful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in hack
. , . , , I HIIU, VU UUUW'MWI U.ll, XW-I. HI lilt
and .ides, no appetite, growing weaker ttoro( ,hk GllRrdi..,Bhipof the per
unr uv unjr . tuioe iiybii-imb iiau
GUARDIAN'S' SALE
Bv virtue of an ordor and license
made and inten d y tbe Hon County
Court of Union County State of C're
gon, on September uth, 1901, in the
given me up. Then 1 was advised to
use Electric Bitters ; to my greet joy
the first bottle made a decided iin.
provement. I onntinund their use for
three weeks, and am no a well man
I know they robbed the grave of
another victim." No one should fail to
ry them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed
at L Grande prng Co., nd Newlln
Drug Uo's., drug store.
A THOUGHTFUL MAN.
. MM. Austin of Winchester, led.
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual aroof
Itnmarh and liver tronble. physicians
could not help her. He thounht of and
tried Ur King's New Life Pills aud she
got relief at once and was finally cured.
Only 25o, at La Grande Prng Co., and
Newlln Drug Co., Drill Btoras.
sins nd estates ot Ern -st N Patty, Z
fietrl e Patty, anl rrank A Patty,
minor heira of Thomas K Patty de
ceased, aud wsrda ot tbe undersigned
their guardian, I will, from and after
the 21st day f October 1901, at my
home No, 1416 Adams Avenue. Ia
Gran lo, Union County, Oregon, pro
ceed to soil at private sale the Koutti
ea t quarter of Si ctlon 31 ot Township
Three North ot Ramie 39 East of tbe
Willainetto Morldan in I'nlon County
Oroiou, tor the benefit ot said heirs
and their estato Terms of axle, cash
to me In hand. Zora E Patty,
Guardian of the persons and estates
nf Ernest N Patty. Z Bo .trice Patty
and Krnnk A Potty, Mino-e. '
Pato.l Sopv,UJ.r Id, 190t. Out 31
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Isolated Tmet Puhllc Lnndsale.
That the way to reach a
man's heart is through his
stomach. Try it by using
Geddes Bros' canned fruits,
delicious beraies, lettuce, on
ions, and radishes, just fresh
from the garden. We 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. ' r
Special attention given . to
phone ordors, '
Geddes Bros.
.".S1..u,''ili.,iillfi:i;:!llS
Notice is boreby given that Id pursuance ot
tntitrURtlonn fruni the Coin nlHSlouer uf the
Uenenil Land otnee, imdcr uutiiority vrslod
an itmcnaeit by the HUt of ObngrtMs jijmved
Kcbrtiwry Stf, IWft, wo will piocwtt lo utl" r lit
Dubiie wile, at ten a'ciut'tc a. m.. ou the Aftb
iiiir t)incp, (ue
NW'i SW'i
Anv an ft nil Dcraonfi clnlinlntr ndvpraplv the
Stee a., S2.75 to $3 bove-ietrrlbeti I iiid hi' advis o rtlo their
CpWS $2 dealgtmU'd for commencement of mid aale;
gn t jft $1.75 tberwie luelr rights will bo forfeited.
IMHrU AUUIVB, IWI.
laboage, poana folfowiug tnK.tf ianii, t-wit:
LlVC B rOCK i fciec own,,ulP;i outh, ruiitf
fiARD
WALL
PLASTER
Only costs about 5o per yard
more than common plaster, and
wortu muny times over.
ADVANTAGES
No dauger or freezing as it
can be used in zoro weather
Being flexible instead of hrit
tie as all Baud mortors are
it will deut like wood when
struck or jammed, instead of
breaking Dours, windows, pipe
boles, etc are eaeiiy cat through
it It is a nou conductor of elec
tricity aud thus prevents short
circuiting It adberes equally
well to brick, stone or common
iath It contains no acids nor
cberniculs lo corrods It will
not burn nor disintegrate by fire
being a perfect protection for
wood frame work It will under
no couditiou pit or blister
Parties having ' plastoring to
do should consult me regarding
this class of work Estimaiea
cheerfully given
E. REISLAN0, Phone 371
OUR BACK ROOM
Is open for your inspection.
In fact, we will be pleased to
show you through our entire
establishment. Everything is
kept scrupulously neat and
cleun and we have no besiteucy
iu showing the most fastidious
how our meats are handled. We
now have 'he lutest improved
sausage machine and san sell
you sausage in all styles. ..
Bock & Thomas
MY SHINES
Are like the ''Smile that won't oome
olf." . Uey are put on right and Slay
rii(lit. I use only WhUrnore's paste
am guarauiee that it after thirty days
trial you an J I hat it lias in any way
uy injured t,o leather 1 will present,
the cuoiouin ii,h a 5 pair of shoes
purchased ai 1:1 store he may (elect.
It you ueeiri: rt-ally first oUss work
call and get a - liine. iadios wore a
B)6oiHlly. Heiuember the place, Krt
luy's Harbor 3 iop, where everything
Is first class from the boot black up.
JOE B. WILLIAMS.
BERIOUB . rJTOMACU TROUBLE
CURED.
I was troubled with distress in my
Dieh, tour stomaoh and vomitlui
, pelld, and can truthfully lay thai
Chamberlain's Htomach and Livei
Tablet oared nie.--M. T. V. i
UMi, LatoKsburg, Mioh. For (ale by
Alt Diuaglits.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice Is hereby given, that the co
partnership heretofoie existing between
the aiuiorsiiiti-rl under t ho fl'tu name
of MoUoy & McFsrlane, in the grocery
business, at La Uran le, baa been dis
solved by mulu.il agrermenl. The
bus ne e ill b coiiiIuumI by William
McFsrane. Dated, Aiwu t 1.', I'M .
James MoCor.
8 llO-'S W. McKarlane.
Staue ..t2
Hons, best . 85.75 to ?0
Uogs, feeders J3. 95 to $4.20
Mrs Hamilton anl ditighter Mrs
Claud Smith, arrived here this morn
ing to visit with the formers sister
Mrs John Prawley
A Pleasent Party.
A verv pleasant party was given at
the home of Mr and Mrs John CttTiaeaft
The evening was spoilt la pity Ing
names.
Those present were; Rath King-ley
Qertruiv Carpenter, Ut!i9 Miru is
Hertha Lepts. Alma ChvImcss. Reosle
I ral'iM r, Matigle Mtthad-, Klossio Wea
ver. Zoluia Lfiokhart, Z pba Kenaeday
Ora Sn-dt-r, Ernet Uedrick, U'on
Carpt-nter, l.ireuoe Kiutilcy, Elvir
Stroi.g, I'Bnt Lyman William. Chan
dler, erle Ml' Adams Willto btronjr,
Lester Klogley' Uolphus MoAtUm-,
RenCoQ Andr. ws, Mr and Airs John
Cavinesa
B W Davis, Keglster.
A A Robert, Roctvcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. & iAnd Offlce, La Omndp, Ortn.
AllUUMt t, iWi. I
Nollne n herehy stven that the rullovrtnit-namt-d
nattier hit flleU ant Ice of IiJn fiiU'iniou
to muke Until rMir tn Huport ttt Mn cimIih
and that walil proof will Uv nutde before the
Kettl(i'r m1 llcwi w of tlie U si iwuid Orttfe
nt 1 lirandc, Oron, oo Stpt. as, lMt,
H K Novi. Klmvr K tlltv. r, of Mi-achitiu,
Orwton. for the NW HW:iSt Tl N, HifiEWM.
Uo tinnua the follow Inn wHneisi to prove
bin otiiitlnnuuN rcsittim upon and cultlritilon
of aald land, vi: Htmuet Uryt(tDr John
Ultima, Htinie Van Orsdall and Osuar Vun
Urttdall, all of Meacuam. Oregon. j
K W Da Tin, RetilKter. '
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1875
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
V. S. Lnud Ollli-c, Im (.iruo.I.-. "rve-ui i
Svpi. rt, liH.
Notice ts lurhy gtvpn ihn In t imipltu cc
Wltti the provlKtonn nf Ui at-1 of CiiuriH ol
June ;l. 1h;v iMilitlitl "An act for the telle ol
ttintxT latnU itt the SiHltn of CnHfornla, Un
gtD, .Nfvt, Hiid Wahiinfton Tcrrltoir,"' n
extt'tuhil to all the Puhltc LtnilSitUir art
Of Atltillfit 4, (.'Urriioe It. ChaiK.fl. of MmU
j . alte t.ity. eimmy of Matt Ijite. tat of ttah,
ha thtR day died In Hits o!lW hl worn
nt.ttemtnt S'o, Sl'.rr, for the purchase nf
Utt , .-(v. IS, I p. &niii, rnne SKi
ANi;8K of btx'lloti No. in Iu Tunnliii
ISO. lutue in, .n r. w
Atid will olTor pniitf in how that the land
ami tc lit t more vnhmhle fur lu tlmter or
tone than fur agricultural urioiHi, ninl to
eotaMKh hit claim ti aattf land hcforeltie
Hi-HlHtor and lU-relver ol ttil. vttv at
tlramle, Orwnu, ou Montlay, the 6th dy of
lX-cm(rr, UH,
lit immm a wHhpm: Ralph H. Hull in,
of Mtaikcv. Orrtrnn, KUartt IV.iil, of SUtkrr,
ttrrn-'ti, trnk M. Murvhy, oOcny, Orcgun, Ate
U011t.it, tA l iny. rvi"ii.
Anv and all ia'rsou clalmlne nilvrrvlr ih
above dtKcritail ianl are rv.iuUil to nte
SEPTEMBE
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Sacred li.art Academy
Lft (jruiirln. flrAff.in Thfo nx.ll
known lustitutioo, ooDdncted by the
.-isverB otot. f rauds, attorda excellent
educatioul advaataKes. Music, draw
11 g ami aintiuj optional eiaJiea.
I'rupanm; young ladies for the prufeBS
1011 of teaching a specialty. Boarding
and day 8. hool uiens the llrst Monday
in iseutembtsr. tor catalogue ftdttrHun
iSiator Superior. Aug 4 Oct 4
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97 years, said to have been the oldst ilieircutiiis tn thimxiipe ou or before miu ic
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