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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1904)
A3 A STARTER.; suppose you try some - Blue roiuts or a chowder. After that go down the list and select the tempting things we have on our bill of fare and when yo've finialioil 1 .... J Ml C 1 M uu it uuu uiuuiugjruu 11 lOBl line a king. There's no better place to diae than AT OUR RESTAURANT We have the latest of every thing the mark et affords, and know hew to cook and serue it Bring wile down, she wauts a change and it won't cost much. Open evenings. ' MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We tell weekly Meal , . Ticket!, Cub $450 SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & So t have Leased the McKinzie S ables aud are prepared to serve the publio in a first class manner it reasonable rates . TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt lint is our spec ialty. Here is where prioe and quality are combined. Car Struck Dynamite C. V. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET W-A-R-T-E-D. Carpets, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Bras9 Rods. To exchange NEW CARPETS for your old ours. Call and see oar line of the latest patterns in Carpets and Linoltums. Bargains Universal Range. $40 00 Childs Bed and mat tress 6 75 Good Fold ne Bed $3.25 (Jenter .table, French Legs, a Bargain at $4.25 Trunks and Yali?e at Bargain Prices. Extra Val ues in a Rolled Edge Lounge. Big Bargains in Many Things. f Remember we do Upholstering and all kinds of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned aud laid . H.B.HBi;ten Pho2noe5. F. D. Hasten Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. . - Special to the Observer Melrose, Mass Sept. 22 A terrible aocident happened hers tonight ob the electrlo line between this city and Botoo when an outbound car struck a obarge of dynamite and aa .blown to pieces, Glx passengers were killed outriglit,?80me of their bodies being torn Into particles. Several were fatal? injured and at Uast (fifteen severely hnrt. The front dashboard of the oar waa hurled more than fllty teet and parts of the oar were found in every direct ion. With the bodlea manuled and mutilated and the groans from the wounded the immediate ivlolnlty presented a fearful speotaole, The ground was strewn with legs, arms and uthei portions of human bodies. the: cause of tub wreck. A later dlspath says; The police announce the cause of the wreok was ihe striking of a fifty pound box of dynamite fallen from an expresa wagon juat ahead of the oar. The driver discovered that the box had dropped off and rufhod bank to take it off the traok. Before he got within a hundnd yards, the car came along and was blown up. Kenton, the driver, was taken into oustody by the polices NINE DEAD NINETEEN HURT Melrose, Mass Sept 22 Six paes engers were killed outright and three have died an oe the accident. Nine teen others severely injured Lave been plaoed in hospitals.. Some persona In the vicinity of the explosion were bad ly rut by flying glass and splinters. For mora than three hours the great est confusion reigned . Thousand of people rushed about the siene in search of relatives or friends. The hospitals wen beselged . Portland Markets A large amount of eastern Oregon wheat, consisting mostly of til. red Russian variety, ia being bought for the eastern aooonut, altbongh the prices ate slightly lower than before the laat decline in the eastern mar kets. -;: ? i Altbongh theie were heavy receipts in the poultry line jesterday, yet everything waa taken up aa it oinie, the prloes remaining firm and In some instances fancy stocks sold for Ho above the quotations printed be low. Turkeys are selling from 18c to 18$ per ponnd. Receipts are small a the butler market and there is a shortage in the better class of goods, but prices remain the same. California potatoes are a little weak, but the local stock remains firm at the quoted pi ioea, alth. ugh the re ceipts are larger, ' The ruling prices today are as fol lows: - ; HAY AND GRAIN Wheat, export price 79o to 85c Barley, -best......... .......122 to $23 Outs ..$26. to 27.t0 Hay, timothy $15 to 1U B OTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Butter best oreamerv ...... 22 to 27Jc Butter, ordinary 2uc Egns, per dozen ....23c to 23c Chickens, per ponnd. . . . . .120 to l'-Xo FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per owt.,... , 81.40 Onions, per owt $1.G0 to 81.76 Apples, best, per box tl Peaches, best, per box. .... .49o to 75c Beets, per faok ......$125 Cabbage, per pound .....2c LIVE STOCK Steers.. $2.75 to 3 Cows 82 Bulls .' ..$1.76 Stags : 82 Hogs, best 15. 75 to $0 Hogs, feeders $3. 95 to $1.20 . Opposite the Summer House. . Olio of the bost musical institutions iu the state, Pour rooms used fur musical instruction, 15 grades of iuuic taught. Dtipauneut 1, 2 rooms ued for the 3 first grades. Children at the age of 5 and older come one hour every day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades t to io lor pupils oi an ages i ne lat est oourm best praotiaal musical in struction. M isirul cauiehts for med als every few weeks. C PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant " ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new .r rebuilding their homes, can neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolcre, at a reason able price, as we are iu positiou to undersell any fixture in the Inlund Empire. fre have at our office a complete atock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cord lull) invite tho publio to inspect our slock eveu if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: 'I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellpw, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Tbeo I waa advised to nse Electric Bitters; to my great joy the first bottle made a decided im provement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." Nooneshonld fail tn ry them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at La Grande Drug Co., nd Newlln Drug Co'., drug store. A THOUGHTFUL MAN'. M. M. Austin of Winchester, ind.. knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife bad snob an unusual - are of stomach and liver trouble, physicians CMild not help her. He though f and ttttf Dr. King's New Life Pills and ahe got relief at once and was Anally oured. Only 25c, at U Grande Drug Co, and Newlln Drug Co.. Drtis, Stores. GUARDIAN'S SALE By virtue of an order and license made and entered liy the Hon . County Court of Union County State of Ore gon, on September Cth, 1901, in the matter of the Guardianship of the per sons and estates of Ernest N Patty, Z fteatri- Patty, an I Frank A Patty, minor heirs of Thomas K Patty de ceased, and wards of the undi-rsfgned their guardiBU, I will, from and after the 21st day . f October lUOi, at my home No. HI0 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, pro ceed to sell at private sale the Sooth eo t quarter of Section 34 of Township Three North of Range 39 East of the Willamette Merldan in Union C- nnty Oregon, for the benefit of said heirs and their estate Terms of sale, oasb to me in hand. Zora E Patty, UnardlBU of the peraons and estates ol Ernest N Patty. Z Be tt rice Patt y and Frank A Patty, Minors. DatoJ Septmoir Id, 1904. Oct 21 General News Bert Wartbam, while trying to ait as peaoemakir in a quarrel bit ween Cbas Reed and Frank More, at Ken dal, Moot., last night, was fatally shot by Reed . By slanders then beat Reed so that be too is expeot-d to die. TheOrrgon school for Ihe Blind opened at tsnlem yesterday with an att' ndauce o! thirty student. I Mayor Mattock has issued a pr. clamation abolishing musio iu the Pendleton saloons Baker City's nnicipal election will be held on Nov 7, the day before the National election and there is consid erahle pt-culation as to whether not he primary eltctirn law is applic able to the city election. The Joseph Milling Co. have ooru pi id shipment of 12 000 pounds of flour consigned to Hong Koug China. Ten ap lioants took the examina tion at Portl od Sept. 20, lor ttnbi! mem' license. The Idaho Medical Association will hold its annual convention at Lewis, ton October 6 and 7. The opening sttendanoe at the dis tr et fair at Eugene ia larger tban at any previoua lair at that place. The bop orop of Oregon this year is co isiderably below th. average in quantity while the quli ly Is uncom monly good. Anot er rate war between the brat lines Ir m the Dallas dowu the river 1m begun aud is expected to result iu touching the bittom. The Waehingtono grand lodge nf ihe8oosnl Herman elected George Ketzer, of Walla Walla (resident, Eugene V. Dibs will speak in Tsco ma Bpiemb)i 27 and the aocUlisti ate preparing for a grant r tl ly. The oaitle mdustry is reviving all over the Northwe-t, add hnudrens ol carlovts are hiving Montana daily. Cloveidaie, Or. 8c pU, 18 dedicated a uiw Methodist Episcopal ouuroh. The Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs will meet at Baker City on or about October 16. SERIOUB TROUBLE ttTOM AC1I CURED. I waa trooWed with a distress in mach. sour atmiacn and ..u. nd can truthfully Chamberlain's Momarh and Llvet Tablets cured me.--Mas. T. V. lu UMS. LelngJburg, Mich. For sale by All Dtuggist. mj vomitint eav thai NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice la hereby given, that the co partnership heretofore eils'lng between I the undcraign-d under the fl tn name ' of Mc oy A McFarlane, In the grocery liusl' eaa, at La Oranle, has been dis solved by mntad agreement. The ' bosine-a ill b continued by William McFar'ane. Dated, August 1', 130 . James MoCoy. lUt'3 W. MoFarlane. Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 6th Htreets. Known as Geo, Ball's lodging house. iirciTUcn . cniacn cr TYIrtlllL.t , I UAL.Vitt.JI lonignt ana - A Tomorrow fulr. cooler tomorrow o ; - inc i KAIIN) m Afo t, East bound 9:10 p m ontluie No 6 West ' 8 :6 p m on time $ mm For Sale One good Boooud hand Kimball piano. Fur Particulars eaquile of Mra Ingle or 1'houe 1727 Ucsldenoe Cor. of 3rd K. . ;, , , ' ; . . ACUTE RUEUMATIS.M Deen tearing or wi-eiiohlng ains. occasioned .by getting wot turough; worse wneu at rose, or on nrat moving the limbs and m eold or dump woatu er, is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow Liulnieut. - Oscar Oloeon, Gibson City Illinois, writes. i'obl61U02: "A year ago 1 was troubled with a iiniu Iu my uii R, it soon got so- uaa l couiu not bend over. One bottio of liallard'a Snow JLinimout cured me 'v ioo, OOo, 1 00. Bold by Newlin Drug Co. - MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly- - Of all the Halves you ever heard of, Uuckieu's Arnlia Halve is the best, it Bweeps away aud cures lturus, Bores, Bruises, Outs, Boils, Ulcers. tikin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 2do and guaiauteed to give satisfaction by La Grande Drug Co., aud Newlin Drug IO., uruggist. Gorman Gets Busy (Observer Special) New York, Sept. 22 Gorman tod .y took up his duties as advisor to demo cratic national committee A GREAT 8EN8AT10N. There was a big sen sntion in Leesville Indiana, when W. U. Brown of that fdace, who was expected to die, bad his ife saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, tie writes: "I en dured insufferable' agonies from Aathuia, nut your Hew Discovery gave me im mediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Uimilar cutes of Consumption, Pueiimoniu, Bronchitis aud Grip are numerous, it's the peerless remedy (or all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c, and tl. Guaranteed by La Grande Drug Co, and Newlln Drug Co., Druggists. CURES OLD BOKKS estmorelaud, Kans. May f 1U02. Ba aid Snow Ldniiuent Co. our Buow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my ohin that was supposed to be a cancer. The eoe was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until 1 tried Snow Liniment, which did the work In short Older. My sister, Mis Sophia J Carson. Allensville. At i 111 n Co, 1'a, has a sore aud mistrusts that c is a cancer, riease send tier a 60c bottle. Sold by Newlin Drug Co. BEST COUGH MEDIGLNK FOR CHILDREN. hen you buy a cough medicine for smull children vou want one in which vou can place implicit confidence. You want ono that not only relieves hut cures. YoiTwnut cue that IB unquos. tiouablv harmless l ou want one that ia pleasant to lane. 0: amberlain's Cough Remeil i me"ta all ol theso con- dltions. There Is nothing to good for he coughs and oolds incl lent to child ood For sale by All Druggists. - 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. Special attention given to phone orders. Geddes Bros. n v ii,!k!i!'.' in aim mm V'-'fif hARD WALL PLASTER Only ousts aliout 6o per yard more tbau common plaster, and worth many tiuiea over. ADVANTAGES No (lunger of freezing as it can be used in zero weather Being flexible itiBtead of brit tle as all sand mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jiimmoil, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe gW OUK BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. Iii I'aot. we, will be pleated to show you through our entire ffflslablishraent. ICverythiug is kept , scrupulously neat and clean and we have no hesiteticy in showing the most ' fastidious bow our meats nte bundled. Wo now have the lutest improved Situsugo machine and san sell you Bu'.tauge ia all stylos. ' Bock & Thomas MY SHIN liS TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION V, H. Ijftnd Omce, Im Grande. Oregon Hi-pi. ( M. Noti tn hereby flvpn thai In comiiht.oe with the frovlflfinR of the wt of (WDxrwui of June 8, In74. entitled "An art for Ihe twle of limber InmU in the Htnt of Uttllfornlii, Urt fff'D, iSevft'la, nnd WaKhlnxum rirrltory," mm extended to nil the Pahllc !nd Htate by at of AOKunt 4, lfti, ;iarcnce B. Uhnuiiel, of Halt . ki i.uy, otjnmy oi nn ike, Mate or liuti, ha tliU day flle-d In thla office hl nwnrti tatcmvnt N'a IV7, fur the purrhane of ixitl, sor. Ift, p. ftijath, ranirn i, . K 4k Ufa HK ol (tecum. No. 1 in Tonab(u No. s M, KfiK No. ; K.W.M, And will offer proof to show that the tand anuirht M more valuable for It timber or atone than for affrlcultiiml parpomw, and to NU.bll-h bla claim bfaala land before the IttKlkter and JtocvilwfTnl thl ollltw al La timnde, Oretroti, on Monday, itie Ota day of Ltef-inbrr, IWt. He namea aa wit new; Ratph ff. Rnllln, of Htarker, Orron, hUiwmva linn, of Htarkey, frrei'm. rnnh H. Murphy, of J erry, Oftoo, Abe boutm, of I'rrry, rfKon, Any and all penionii clulmtnr advemely ih abiive dtrritH?d (and are rueAtM to file their rlalniK In thin olflrw ou or before aatd sib day of Decern bvr, lwi,, li. W. Davla, !Ulater. TIMBER LAND, ACT JOSE 3, 1878 -NOTICE bOB. FUJILM'ATION U 3 Land Oilioe, La (j run do, Oroitou. July SO, l!Ki4 Vnllf.A U n.m . tl...t 1.. ....... lianoe witb the uroviflioiHof the act bointf a perfect proterjlion fcir ( UuDgress ol June a, 1878, entitled : wood fraino work It will unde ao act lor tne sate ol nmuer iruub iu i nn ......jji:-,, r-,t - uii)..- Are like the "Smile that won't uomo nlF." i hov arn nut nit riizht and atuv holoH, etc are eiteiiy CUt through : ritit. 1 nso only Whituiore'n puate it It is a nm conductor of oIpo-!?"'1 BUiiruu-oo that if after thirty days . - .. . . . trim yuu un i ijii it into ui nny wuy tncity and thus prevents snort wy ijuau i.s luailmr i will prosnnt circuiting It adheres equally tho cusiomu itli a to pair ol shoes woll to brit-k slnne or ri.iniiion ' furuliased in un st.rr he may select. , io nrit k, smiie 01 common , lt you r(.ully Ur8t olaB11 work lath It cxiilams no ucnls nor j ,mil aud u ninuo. LihIIhh worn a chetuiculs to norrodg It will i iooiuliy. Uomombor tho place, Kirfc. not bum nor diHltitegrnlo by lire l"y' Uarb-r 8 iop, whore everythiiiK ' as i'X- I'urtiea having plastering to do should consult tno regnrrliiig this class of work Estimates! E. REISLANI), Phone 371 he States of California, Oregon, la, aud WanhiirKton Territory.'' tended to all the I'ublio Lai d Slates by act oi August 1, f.nza a t owlor, ol La Grande, county of Union, state ofOreKOn, has this day filed in this . cheerfully trivet! nlH.d li .1.1., ....... V . . 'I I r. 1 I " UUJLV UI. ..Ill U DMVDllini. ..IF, IJIU1 I for the purchase ol the K N KS A K I W BK'-i ol heotlon iNo. 2U iu Towushi) I No. 4 aoutti, KaDKH No. i!, K. W M. ! And will offer proof to stmw Ihut tho ; land souaht is more valtinble fnr iu i timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aoi) to entahllnh her claim tn said laud before the Register and lie i elver at ljt (irane'e, Oickoii, on lues day, the 4tb day of tiotober. ltiOI. She names as wl'newus: Frank Ilnr ris, U U Cotner, Itrra K Snook, George B i owler, of La tlrandn. Oiegori. Anv and all persons claituinkt ad versely the above described lands arc requested to tiie tm ir claims iu this oilioe on Or before raul 4tb day of Oct. 1U04. W Davis Kigister J QIC li. WILLIAMS SEPTEMBEO MEANS i OYSTERS Sacred Heart Academy La Grande. Orog ,n. TIiIh well known institution, oudicted by. the .ifltara of St. b rut'tiia, alfonlsexci'liout eiiucittiotirti inlvuntMea. Musti;, draw ivtt mid jQtntitu optional- atu iiefl. i'remr)iii; younn ludiea for the profetiti ion of tufu:hiug a Hpuolalty. ItoirdlnK and day h hool utouu tha ilrst uluiiday in i-o(touit)r. L'jr catalogue ailotupa tiiatur Superior. i Oct 4 R SSESK. , NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION, laolaled Truct-Public Land Mia Notice In hereby given that Id punmunca ol (DHtructloua (wtn the OnininlHMUiiier of the Ueneml Land o I lice, under nuihurlty vwunl In him by Her t tun UVt V. H, Kovmed HUituliw, u amended by the art nf Ointf rtn Hprvu February f, MA, we will pMx ued to i.rtr Ht pubile Mile, at ten o'cliwk a, in., on tint 'JUth tiny of Bepteniher, IUUI, at IIiIn odice, the rollowlns tract nriaud, Ut-wit: NW Hxu 39, TowDNblp H euuth, ratige .'18, Kv, M. Any and nil peraona clalmtnif adrenwly the ibuveMltwcrllied lnd are tidvlMil to lib; their o.ni ma In thla ofnw oa ur bPlore the dav alore dealnnated for (Mnninenrefiit nt or wttd tutle; otberwiae their lighu will be fttrft-lu-d. Dated August 8, I KM. K W Davie, lU-gUO-r. A A UitberU, Kucelvor. NOTICBnp"okPUBL'lCATION. U. & Land Otdee, ta Urande, Ureon. AukumI 1. iVtU NotloAli herebr lvn that the roi low In re named eetiler him flted notice of li In Intention to make final pnxf In eiiport of Ul miin LOY Serves them any stvle you wish nd that Raid prouf will be umde before the filler and iteoolrerorthn U Urande, Ornwon, on Hpt Mtt otnee H, vis: H K NoKVa blmer K OIIt.t, of ti;ini. Uresnn.rnr tin NW' Hnc Ay, TIN, It ;ft KWM. Me names tin following wltQeuf to prove bis continuous reehlenoc upon and ealtlratlon of .aald land, vlst Hainuel UryM-n, John IfaVtoa, tiwrire Van OrvHil and Ow-Jir Via Ursdall, a41 of Maacbam, Ornxou. W Davla, kolnttr. Script Script Gltl-mlffed fort-nt reiwrve, Ajiprnvcd, tin H-M mini il, rurlv Tor imniodiate Utm any whciuw ITwtt prlc.1". f F.ft P. li.Rliy Chamber ol Comme.ve Hldtf, foitUnd, Or. n i NO. i 8:60 p. m. NO. . B:i a. m . NO I, 5:30 a tn Time Kchtvtol L4 OHAMDt Hith Like. Ixnivnr Kt Wiirtli, omitm, KnuitaiK; y, Ht. itiis, Cnltiagu 1'orthtti'l. ))alltwt, Pen dU-la ViiUa Walla, hiti um. romcrtu . "IJolfajc, M(woowMik 4 . th Tla Hpo kaiM I'ortlnud. DhIIm. 1'en.l nut aiciou Liniiiiiun m-i luiti, i.ewiH.oii.uoiitk Momhiw, WtillitceWnr pm rtM'T, rHnokaii'i tin-l! north vis Mpokai .v',uHiiyBllj (:uy Mieel, Hunduy cunueflloti at Klxla a m with ku-io forKint' I n Wnllovra miv raou NO. 6 0 a. w NO ' H:A p.tu NO k NO B Ocoan Htenmars imtwcon Portland fcn 8an franclKO every live days K, 0. MOOBB, Agant