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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1904)
BLOCKLAND BROS. ' Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE! and rOLANDCHINA SWINE - We now have eight youug bucks, pure bred, Cots wold and shropsbires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock ul way 8 on hand, and always glad to - have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paices before 'buying some where else. " Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -J BUTCHERS. - Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. - Also chickens & poultry. I Half a Carload of 2 , r - New Wall Paper, t 1 5 ?J We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 A rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever j (m thought of bringing into this county jn a single reason, 0) ) " ( fm Ibis paper la all for sale and rnuet be sold thl ee-foa. We have brought two Brit olasa paper bangers direct from Chicago, A J who are without doubt the moat ekl I If ol workmen in Eastern 5j 9 who, with the flvt first olasa Pi 1 hangers already in our em. ( plojr, giTes as the beBt working lo tbe Inland Empire. ) A . . ) Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. 01LiS AND GLAbS Jj Lodge Directory. KAOI.K8 l.a l.rntlde Airie E meets pverv Pridnv nitzht tn K 7)1 C C Hockweli, W V 'n o.ay vine, W Bee TOR ESTERS 'OP AMERICA Court Moid Muring. No 22 meet t-noh Tuesday. In Elk's hall. brothers are lnvilol lo attend. - l Hvlsner Okie Banger. 0 J Vanderpool UeoSeC t -' I O 0 Fiift Grande I.odg,, No lo n ec? h their ball every Sa-nrday night VisUiitR n.t m tiers cordially invited to attend- SE Klnchart N M II E Coolidge, Sec. VI.;,,.... I.t.n. tii. .ttA t ,.- A K. & A. M.--La Grande Lodge " o 1. nieeta every Ut tnd 3rd Satur-t-iy oi euch month. A (J Williaiiia Seo, C D Huffman W. M. gbtful Route, Daylight Ridt Dizzy Crags, Ueep Canons. A Goldeu Opportunity Se nature In all her glorious beauty, and then the Heine oi man's handiwork. , The firs', is ibund along the line of the Denver & KioGrandt Kuilro.id find thn latter at the St. 'Lcuis World's Fair. Your nip will he one r)f pleasure make lite most of it. For information and illus. truted literature write W. C. McBRIDE, Geti.Agt. I'o't'atiH, Ori'Ki Wood Saw Having leased the G W Allen steam wood saw, tarn prepared to promptly take oare of all orders entrusted to me. W M Andia, Corner (jreenwood and Hill streets Phone 730 S 12 O I Beautiful Columbia River Folder A piisBengeildepartment ofathe Ore gon Railroad & Navigation Company has just isstiod a beautiful and costly panoramic folder entitled "The Col umbta River, through the Cascade Mountains, to the Pacific Ocean." r-rom Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the PaciUu Ocean, ev.ry curve of the river and every of.lnterest areshown wlille Mt point Hood i Mt Adams, anrigMs St Helens, porpo tually covered with anow, atand out In there beauty. On the back of the map ie an interesting story in detail of the trip from Ilnntlnjtou to Port land and from Portland to the ocean, not overlooking the beaches and the 8an VranuBco trip by ocean- A copy of t hin fotrler may be seourcd by send inn fotircenta in stamps to pay postage tn A l. 'raig. General Paaseugar Agent of the Oregon '(ailroa l & navigation Conipan a- Portland, Oregon, By aend Ui the mlnn as of eome friend iu the Eaat. and four centa in postage the foldf r will be urotnutlv mailed. Weather Conditions GENERAL SUMMARY. " The droughty oondit!on thathaa pre vailed throughout the stato during the last three months was partially re lieved during tho latter part of the week by good showers, wbioh fell in nearly all the districts. While the rains were generally insufficient to place the soil in condition for plowing, they oleared the atmosphere or smoke, started grass on the ranges and pas turesand revived all vegetation. . They came too late, however, 'to be of much benefit to corn and potatoes. Light frost ooourred on one or two mornings in scattered portions of the Willamette valley, slightly damaging late potatoes tomatoes and tender vegetables. " ' Thrashing will be completed In east ern Oregon in a week or ten days. The yields continue below the" average, but the quality is good. - Seeding on snromer fallow is pro. greasing nicely in the western section . In the Columbia Blver valley fall soed ing la doing well, and the rains oame in good seaBon to Insure an even ataud, Corn outting has begun, and in the dairy districts alios are being filled. In southern Oregon the third crop of alfalfa baa been secured jngobd condition. In the eastern oountles the rains interrupted work in the fields and there is oansiderable yet to be out. Potato digging continues, 'with small yields as a rule,' In' some of. the ooast counties and In scattered' localities of eastern Oregon an average crop will be secured, but the total yield will be below the average. ; ! Prune picking and drying is well un der way j the yield of this fruit Is very light, bat the quality is good. Late apples ate diopplug more than , usual, but still promise an abundant yield. PLATEAU REGION. Sunimervil'e, Union county, C ' T Colt. Fine showers Thursday ; forest fires extinguished and atmosphere olearei of smoke; a tew days of thrash ing to be done yet ; wheat seeding in progress; prune picking WU begin this week. , , Haines, Baker county ,JK FiBbor. Weather very dry until Thursday, when light ruin tell good rain Satur day; seidnd orop of oiover nearly all in (be stack; thrashing nearly done; wheat close to the foothills good, but lower in the valley frosted Bolt v. ill nut do for milling purposes ,; Deschutes, Crook county, John At kinson. -First part of -week warm, dry and smoky; latter part showery, with some thunder; Bomehaycut and not yot Itrslaekaor burns will be dumnged if the rains continue. Note As the staple crops tf the atate have eh her been secured or else are practically snfe from future ad verse weather conditions, this will be the lust issue of the Weekly Crop Bulletin until next spring. Golden Charlotte Peach . Anyone wanting this variety of poach treu can get the same true to name by leavlnir their orders with John E Hough As 'o the merits of same buy a box ot your grocer that is raised on Oldetiburg'a bill ranch and you will know what you are getting. They are a native of Oregon and by far ibo beBt yellow freestone ever: tried in this section. Descendants St. Louis, Sept. 29. Five hundred 100 of whom are descendants of the two famous exploiers, attended the Lewis and Clark day exeroisos at the Oregon building today. MrB. C'arolyn Doug la3, a grauddauithter of Lewis, was present When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing:, is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. refill n i?7r IT UUUaLC, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung J--'. Tbt 1 uid H Had Contrimpllon - A Mamlous Curs. L s, Reasdner, lows, writes: "The doctors said I had con- sumpi st no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helpi.. .-, . .. from the start and stopped tbe spitting of blood sad tbe pain in my lungs and today I am Sound snd well. THREE SIZES 25o, 60o, and REFUSE 8UBSUITUTE8 Echo Beets The beet crop near. Echo and at Swltzler's island has been shipped to La Grande. Owing to the failure' to get water on the beets at tbs proper time on the Teel place at Echo and on those at Swltzler's Island, few beets from these places were shipped, as they were not of the beat quality. Those of tho S I Lisle place were p op erly irrigated and yielded a fine orop. It is probable that a larger aoreage will be planted the ermlug season. Fire At Levyiston Lewhjlon. Idaho Sept. 29 Lewiaton experienced last night flue - of the worst fijree in . many years... Nothing but a w.ind from the eot saved : the buaincas portion of tbeoity licm tots destruction.' The fire raa discovered about 10 o'olock in. t h" l ole .repair shop offlamlleo brothers in the old Boston mill building at the head of Main street and Snake River avenue, Chicago Uuions Crumble Chloago, Sept. 29. The sensation causod oy the annooncement that 100 000 members of labor n ir na had ceas ed to pay duos in Chicago, was aug mented today by an interview with Uarney Cohen, prosldont of the 1111 nols Federation of Labor, in which he said the union forcea rf the state wore npidly dislntergrating and unleBS re organ'zodtlie deBtruotion of all unions would speedily follow. He blames un wise leadership, political grafters and uutlmely strikes for the present oriaia, and says that the unions must rear ganize .on a sounder basis, adopt methods now being used againat the unions by the employers aBBOolatlons and oitlzens' alliances. CHILDREN CATCH BTRIKE HABIT Chicago, Sept. 29 Fifty boy plokers were stationed about the McAllister puiilio school and prevented the pupil from entering tod nr. None of the ploketS were more than 15 yoars old OutBlde the pioot squadron a crowd of 700 boys and girls hooted an6relled at the i. teachers, looking from the school windows, and every Infant striker were a badge to show be be longed to the "union." Some of the badges were merely scraps of paper on wh lob the word "union" was scrawled, others wore their fathers' nnion hut to .s. ' Many of the Btrlkera oarrled clubs and threatened violenoe to any child daring to eutor the ech iol yard. Tbe picketing la the leault of a "utrike" caused by the mlatuknu bolief of the children that tbe assistant kin dorgarten teacher 1b colored. Announcement I wMi to ell1 the attention if tbe people of La Granite and Union Co. tn the fact that I havBO.iemd a tall iring eatablishm nt in 'he Lewie building on depot ttreet and am able to show the finest line of samples ever beforo dbown in Eastern Oregi n. I guaran tee workmanship, style, fie and mater ial and respectfully solicit a show of your patioiiagn. My prices a ill be found as low aa la consittant with firt class workmanship and material. Yours Resprotfully A. H. Marquardt u For Rent Eight room on North Kir Street en quire of Mrs Shearer. 8-tf Tbe.baUdlog formerly oocapled by the Salvation .army. Kor full par- titulars and rata inquire ol Mrs a V znber. Aug. 31 1 1 UOUBE TO KENT The proper per. son van secure a first class resldenos In good part ot town by Inquiring of i N Wilson at bia residence on Birch street 3t f urnislied rooms to rent. Inquire ot Mrs A L Stover, Hiita house north : ot car shop Phone 1861 S, 16. FOR RENT Varnished rooms (or rent. Apply to Mre. M A Adams, 1306 O street. Phone 603. Sept FOR RENT Housekeeping room very nicely furnished.. Two blocks west ot High Bohool. on the oorner of 1st and M st. W ANTED: Work of anyklnd, cos ing preferred, by a young, able-bodld married man with good recommends tlons, and is not afraid to work. Apply at this office. ' ; LOST The crown off ot n Knight Templar's emblem with a setting of five small diamonds. Finder will pleass.leave at J M Berry's stow .1 receive reward. f LOST 3P n i .i.b. finjiii will pleas leave ' Cms office and get liberal re ward.1. ' at LOST On the streets of Ls Grande, an abstract ot title from the otuoe of La Grande Investmsnt Company, Find er will please retnru to office ot Li Grande Investment Company. V WANTED Three good seamatreas Mrs. Anna James. Sept 16 COR BALE 8 acres of .Und and house of 6 rooms i aoresln.bearlng orobsrd one acre in strawberries, stables for 6 horses and oat houses plenty of water 80 minuets work from P O tor particulars oall at grocery store of. W MoFarlane. 9-1-10-1, FOR SALE A four room house oheap if taken at onoe. Almost new and in.beat residence part of town. In quire at this office. - . 8 20.27 FOR SALE Eight lots and 7 room house, price 11900. House ' alone SHOO. 8 lota 80 J. Enquire of J t Baker. Bt EOR BALE Five room house in good rssldenoe portion of town. .Will - be sold obeap if sold at once. Inquire of H P Lewis or Win. Woratell, Grande, Oregon. Oct 1 Position Wanted Young m in oxpjrienad In genera merchandise and bookkeeping desires position. Moderate alary. Refer ences furnished. Address L, P O box 607, city. 8 17 Bids Wanted The plane and aoeoitloetlon lor He exhibit building are now in tbe offioe of W". L. Causey and bula for its con struction will be reoeiwd up to Tues day evening. Teams Wanted To hnul lumliei lioin Ladd Canyon to La Grande for particulars enquire of W m Ormond or Stoddarda Planing Mill. Sept. 10-26 Pictures of The Wreck ,1 ' Partiea wishing pictures of 1 tbe wreck can secure same by oalltng si J. R. Smith's Jewelry Store. Purse Lost . lie t ween Al Goods farm and tblB oily, .Urown bag containing $2.00 silver binder please leave at J R Smith ewelry stoie. Sept 0-29 , Free! Free "Kluff," the pure whert ataroh will e demonstrated all week at J D Mc- Kennon'a. FIRE PROOF SAFE Vot sale, weight 2500. nrloe IM). Oall or write La OranJo Pawnbroker Phone 1SB1. Furniture For Sale And bouse tojrent apply to Mro Shearer opposite StarGrooary North ol track . No Hunting Allipersons are forbidden to hunt with firearms or dog on my land nn dnr pain ot being pn secuted for tree pass. ' Sept 0 Not7) Joseph Anson . Piano Tuner Hove frof. Hendricks lure your iisno. It will pay run to do so. Tun ing and repairing carefully done We klodjy solloit your work. Oct 3 Prof. Hendrloks Bulbs Coming About October 1st I will receive a large shlpmetu ot bulbs, consisting of tulips, - hyaclntha, niralsals, eroflds and many other choice Bowers. Oct- . ober Is the proper month to obtain the IO,ulta. Order early. Phone 1161. Ureen Bouse. .Sept Jl-28 Cook Wanted A B Conley wants a cook, omen pre- lend, man and wife oan seeare employ ment. Mr Oonley can be lonnd at the Sommer House almost any day. (8epta2-2i)J ' For Rent Three houses for rent on R. F, D. No 1 will (make liberal terms to the . right persons. Special inducements to long term leasers. LB Hyatt RK D No. 1 La Grande 8ept.iB-Oct.S3 . ( y i - GEYBERITB 80 A P For R R Men lOo at Newlln Drag Co. : Eastern Oregon Business Oolledga School ot Shorthand, and Normal Baker City,' Oregon, had tour calls for Stenographers last weak and was unable to nil them all.. Our students get good positions when oompetent. Business men call on na when they want reliable oompetent bolp, i ' Fow ls the time, tor young people to enroll. . ' . Practical Dullness methods an taught. The light line System ot Shorthand is taught which oan be learned In about ball the time the old Shaded Systems. I ' - ' ' " Tuition and Board reasonable' .. M.O Perry Prlno. 9-21-10 21 DAW ; Citation , IN THE COUKTlf COCRf FOlt THB COONTY OF UNION, STATE OF OREGON. In the matter of the gnard-) iauahlp of Jetae N Kaim-V Citation. baoh.aMlnor . . ) , J To Jesse N Kalmbsoh, said Minor, and Mary Salmback, bis guardian and r oext of kin, and all other persons In -Wrested In the estate tot said Minor GREETING: ' In the name of the state of Oregon You are hereby cited and required to appear In the county oourt ol the a tater t Oregon, lor the oounty ot Union, at the court room thereof, at La Grande In the county of Union, on Saturday. -the 6th day of October, 1904, at 1:30 o'olock, in the afternoon of that day, , then and there to show oaose, If any, you have, why the petition of Mary Kalmbaub, guardian of tbe person and estate of the above named minor, pray ing forjan order of the court authoriz ing, lioensibg, and empowering her to ' sell the real property belonging to him the said Jesse N Kalmbach, a Minor -(subject to the wldow'sdower therein,) tow it: an undivided half interest in' and to theHW of Bee In, InTp. ? R. 17 B, W. M and In Sherman i county. Oregon. WITNESS: .the Hon. M A Harrison, Jndge of the oounty oourt ot the atate of orgon, tor the oounty of Union, with the seal bt said oourt affixed this 7th day of Sept. 190r ATTEST i,J B Gllhaui, Clork. ADMINISTRATOR'S.SALB. By virtue of an order and license, made and entered by the Honorable County Oourt on September 10, 1904, 1L. A. . . 1. - .J I l. .1 -M iu aue UJHi-ier ui tiiv uiuiuhuiuuh, wa the estate of Angle A Wood, deceased, I will from and; alter Ootober ' 22nd 1901, at my office No. 1110 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union Oounty, Oregon proceed to iell.at prirats Sale lots numbered eight (8), in block No. 60 in Ubapliu's Addition to tbe City of La Grabde, Union Oounty, Oregon. ' Parties desiring to pnrohaes) said prop erty may deposit sealed bids ouor1 be fore said date, together - with oertlfled obeok for ten per cent ot tbe amount bid lor said property as a guarantee that said offer will be ' complied with in case the offer is ao-apted. No offer will be considered for sum leas than 1200. Terms of sale, cash to ma tn hand. J.K. Wright, Administrator ol the estate of Angle A. WOod, deceased. Dated September 17, 1901. . IN THE UNITED STATES DITRIOT COURT FOR THE D1STRIOK OF OREGON, n the matter! of) Notloe ol BrataM J. D. Kerr Meeting oFJ Bankrupt. I Creditors. To the creditors of J. D. Kerr, of La Grands, Union Oounty, Oregon, Bank, rapt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on tbe Utb day ol Sept ember, 1904, the said J. D. Kerr, was amy aajuuioeteu a Bankrupt, and that the Elrel meeting of the t realtors will be held at tho office ol tbe uuderaignad in La Grande, Oregon, on luesday, September 27th, luus, al ten ooiocs, in me forenoon, ol said day, at which time and place said Credltois may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, eiamlne the Haokrupt, and transact auch other bnalnesa as may properly come before said meeting Twenty Ave cents must accompany eacbolfim Sled. Iatd at La tlrande, Oregon, Sept ember 10, 1IX.M F. S. Ivanhoe, Referee iu Bankruptcy. SOLD AND RECOHSSENDED BY iTHLL, ) i. ,