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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1904)
THE BARGAIN STORE An elegrnt assort irjenl of TAILORED HATS, And another lot of those new uud "itylih cap ' 1 " just received ' .. . .' P S Briug your heads aud have 1 ihem ' fitted. ' ' BMWellraan&co ......... . dauis Avenue ' ; , . ... IIMMIIHWMIU1 ; Fall Millinerv At Prioes Far Below Any Previous Offer Now on Exhibition Mrs. j. R. Forrest, Masonic buluingon Adiras avenue. 1 ; Gel The Habit 5 Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always f the bes', our prices aro the lowes. and our slock is coinpl'te. Besides havitur the cannod goods, brand on all their hading lines. We have just re- J 5 ceived a new and complete line of Men's arid Women's 7 and Shoes which wc invite you to iuspect. f lC.1. RALSTON; ) NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE W Cor. Fir and Jiiffeiauu Sls. f ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building uew .r rebuilding their homes, can ueatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolure, at a reason-' able price, as wo are iu posiuou to undersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. We huve at our office a complete atock ol assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cordiullj invite the public to inspect our block eveu il you are not rendy to buy. ' Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p in. La Grande Light and Power Co. 1 ' am v.iir uniooe j nminmnH Modem I largest stock of "Preferred" $ Alien & Lewis special Anti-Parker League : (Obaerver Special) Chicago Sapt 29 Wltb the object of enlisting every democrat opposed to the democratic presidential nouiiuee the anti-Parkei lemooiatlo National League baa just been organized In Chicane.' It km announced that tbe league will have branches in every county in tbe Northern States and a good uinnv of those of the South. The officers of the league an; President A W Maxwell furmer ohairman o the low democratio stale committee. - Vice president Thomas N Haakins foimer member, of the Illinois state committee, ' Secretary George P Looks former chairman of the Kansas state executive committee. Treasure -Michael D Callahan of the Chicago & Western Indiana rail road Tbe objects of the league aaoutllned by Mr Locke are as follows) To get in touch with every demo oral who is opposed to tbe eleotion of Parker. To work against tbe undemocratic element tba. controlled the 8t Louis convention. .. .. , ... , To reorganize the democratic party o that it will be in a position to elect a democratio candidate wben one of democratic principles is nominated four years hence. ' ' It was said that tbe Dames of 10,000 disaffected . democrats already had been scoured. '.V- Fatal Accidents BufT.tln, Sept. 29 In the wreck of two Graud Trunk freights near Wood stock Ont., this morning Condurtor Falls, Brakeman Benediot, Engineer Kirkland and Engineer Herron were killed. . TROLLEY CAES COLLIDE Columbus, Ohio Sept 29 Tbere was a head-on ooll'sion ol two trolley oa s on the rjoiuta Vtlley traotion line near here this morning. Out of 17 passengers on tbe two cars all but two were injured and one will die. MINE EXPLOSION . " Scranton, Pa , Sept. 29 Aj a result of a terriSo explo-ion in tbe Mount Jessup mine at Beckville tbis morning it U reported tint 11 miners were terrib y burned, some of whom may die. Latir it was etited that all the Injured are foreign ra and that three will die General News Twelve land owners with property valued at 114,233 in Clatsop county have refused to pay tbeir taxes be cause of high vtlues. ' Attorneys for Fr.mk Guglielmu have secured more time for the Port land murderer and the case is now liable to drag lor a year. Mannger J J MoClosk'yof the Boise baseball club has sued tbe oiub for $14,40 blauoe due on ealaryjof $2700 for tbe seacon. a. oarrir pigeon mail and messen ger service is to be rstablisbed be. ,.n Rllinh.m Wh. ana thB Mt. n Biker mining disttict. . The Cumbjrlat.d Presbytery of Portland voted for the union branches ol the Presbyterian of two ohuroh at a meiting held Tuesday. Tbe registration at tbe state uni versity of Oregon now axoeeds tbe re gistration ol 1903 by 40. It is expect ed the total attendance will reaob 400 this year. One thousand ni.d even schools opened in PertT Rioo Mouday with an enrollninnt ol 67,000 pupils. Four years ngo tbere were 800 schools witb 20 000 pupil.. Tuesday wa a dayol sjrrowlng in Kuuxvilie Tenn. the 12 residents ol tbat oiiy kdle.1 in tha wreck Laving b-en buried after a puhlio funeral. All business w-is suspended. Two negroes ' were killed and two more wounded in a race riot at Lynob r ury Mis-., Tuesday. The riot started among ih negroes and s.reiid to the white population. The Amerioan consu'.nte at Cartha gens, ?auani wn besmeared with fi't i and otlur'ise -dinfigured last w ek aud Admiral Sig.bse secured an apology by appoanug oil' tbe c.ty with bis H.ct The .tale WOT U ol Minnmjta has iiB-f'l resolutions atking President R'loseveit to ex 'hide I'qior hum the Ptinni can.l son-. Indiana is tob the b.tttaground of t'ie coming campaign. More money and more orlors are to be sent there by both sides than to any other state. Fire destroyed- the Ashland Iron Work end Foundry, Satmday nigbt - S U,00. Only seven dilnle a'tended the laho populist Convention r.t Bone' . J tyoatoroay. 1 A speoul (ion D.wsoo lo Seattle says fire desuoyed 2CO,000 worth of property iu Diwun Friday i igl.t. It is now rumored that Heirse will sell bis fniir copper ioirsU in Montana to tbe Amalgamated com pany. ' : ' Tbere are 196,347 iwbool children in Washington, 100,893 ol whom are en rolled in tbe schools of the slate last year.' The Oiegon state lair will h ire a surplus of 12600 after all accounts are paid although receipts were small- than last year Mrs. Jane H. Walker who orossed the plains from Missouri to Oregon In 1848, ded at Spiing Va'ley, Polk county, Saturday night aged 73. Card of Thanks We take this method of expressing our heartfelt thinks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted and consoled us during tbe siokness and death of our beloved mother and sister. Mrs. Emery Bosquet, Frank Jones, Hubert Jones, . Estella Jones, Mrs. II Surdan. Portland Markets On account of the large receipts of California river potatoes iu the mar kets, the prices are lower on this class as well as on the local Oregon potato e -' Loo.il potatoes are coming now in larger qnaotitiee and this also has a tendenty to lower the market. The large number of chickens that are being pat upon the market has caused prices to fall cent today, and the quotations ore oor pondlnly lower. LTuckeys still remain , very high with indications of a firm mar ket Everything is quiet in the wheat market and very few sales are report ed on eastern'' acconnt. Prices still remain the same and tbe market firm There was a rise of 60o per ton yes terday on teed and rolled barley. Quotations on some of tbe prinoipal staples ate as follows : HAY. AND GRAIN Wheat, export price... 83o to 87c Barley, best (22.50 to $23.60 Oats 20. to $27.50 Bay, timothy..;.. $15 to $10 BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Butter.best oreauierf 27jc to 30 Butter, ordinary 2&0 Egits, per dozen 23c to 25c Chickens, per pound 1-c to 13o FRD118 AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per owt $1.25 Onions, piT cwt $1.50 to $1.75 Apples, best, per box $t Peaches, best, per box ...... ,00o to 75c Beets, per caok $125 Cabbage, per pound 2c LIVE STOCK Bteere $2.75 to $3 Cows $2 Bulls $1.75 Stags $2 Hogs, best fU00 Hogs, feeders $3.05 to $4.20 Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that tbe co partnership of J V Hoss and A V An drews, under tbe firm name of Ross & Andiews has this day been dissolved J V Ross retiring. The business wi .1 beoontlnued by A V Andrews who will .) I. .. .1 MnllnA. all .Mn,.na liny ml uduib miu uu.iw. aim huivulivb due tbe firm. Dated at La Grands, Union county, Oregon, this 28th day of Hepteniber, 19 A. J V Ross, . A V Andrews. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & Soti have the McKinzie S'ubles Leased aud are prepared to serve the I public in a hrst class manner Al reasonable rates. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt Hue is our spec ialty. Here is where prioe and i quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET I GUARDIAN'S SALE Hy virtue of an order and license made.and entered l.y the Hon . County Court of Union County State of Ore- jgon, on September 6tb, 1904, in tbe 1 matter of the OuardianBbipof the per- j B'n aud estates of Ernest N Patty, Z : Jieatrice Putty, an! Frank A Patty, minor heirs ol Thomas ratty tie ceased, aud wirda of the iinderstgued their guardian, 1 will, (rum aud after tbe 21st day of October ll)l, at my home No. 141(1 Admits Aveuue, Ij Grande, Union Couuty, Oregon, pro reed to sell at private sale the Sou t Il ea t quarter ol Section 34 of Township Three North of Range 39 East of tbe Willamette Meridan in Union County Oregon, for tbe benefit of said, heirs and their estate. Terms of sale, cash to me in band. - Zora E Patty, Guardian of the persons and estates of Ernest N Patty, Z Beatrice Patty and Frank A Patty, Minors. Dated September 10, 1904. Oot 21 Sentenced for Forgery. Fred L Thompson this morning pleaded guiily :o a oharge of .laving in his possession a forged evidence of debt and wai sentenced to one year iu tbe state penitentiary. This is the mini- j mum tente ioe aud in passing it Judge j Ellis expressed sympathy for the piis- oner and said be was of tbe opinion that it was the mans first orime, "You fell into bid cnmpn ," said tbe court "and b t this be a warning to you." Ti-e prisoner thanked the judge and dtcl .rd that when he bad eervel his sentence be intended to lead a respect able life. Thompson was arrerted a week ago for parsing a worthless check one looal saloon man. Pendleton Oregonian. 'Senator Hoar Worse " Worcester Mass. Sept. 29 At 10:30 it was announced that Seuator Hoar was still living but vers low He has been unconscious fcr over 24 bouts. Never Stick. ... Ladies will consider thr Never Stick puie white standi a real boon. Call at JD McKenuon's grocery store and let Miss Shanklin explain tbe merits ol tbis celebrated ataroh Friday and Sat urday. Opposite the Sominer House. One of the best musical institutions in tbe state. Four rooms used for musical instruction, 15 grades of music taught. Uepamient 1, J rooms urea for the 3 hrst grades. Children at the age of 5 and older oome one hour every day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 for pupils of all ages The lat est course best practical musical in struction M-isicai contests for med als every few nreekB. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant WANTED Special Represents ive in tbis county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established busi ness bouse of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with Expenses ad vanced each Monday by check direct from headquartoiB. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. AddreBS Blew Bros. & Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg., Chicago, til CASH MEAT MARKET I have reopened my shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to suit the times. Yours tor business Free delivery. Phoue 1601 I. HARRIS SEPTEMBEp MEANS 11 K OYSTERS aaVfacZEZSESBHErBSns LOY Serves them any stvle you wish Script Script ailt-a-tarit fo-i rim. ni.pmv..l nn. I rniraini d, r vi.j, rr iiiiiu, !1,.,, ufc ". i tirc lAiwt-at rjcr. ' i f t"'- I'.HIlrv T v. b.mber l Cuiumerra IIIUn, l onlund, br. f , ; J WEATHER FORECAST J Xonlghl and Toruoirmv fair, cooler tsjeorrow J " ' THE TRAINS :No 2 East bound 9:10 pmontiine No 6 West 8:5 p m on tlme That the way to reach a man's heart is through his i stomach. Try it by using wades nros cannea miiis, delicious beraies, lettuce, n 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. -rf'!ilii';''-S, !:l I! ill nil in: Ml!! l i !:l l!tli.i.i: t: l rvir Air1 ii!M I ltni OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. Iuact we will be pleased to show you through our entire establishment. Everything is kept' scrupulously neat aud clean and we have no hesitenc in showing the most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have. 'he latest improvol sausage machine and sau sell you sa'.augu iu all styles. Bock & Thomas A GREAT SENSATION. Tbere was a big sen satino in Leesville la Maim, when W. H, Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had bis life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, lie writes: "I en dured Insullerable agonies from Asthma, hut your New Discovery gave me im mediate relief and" soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cmes of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and tiriparenumeroua. It's the peerless remedy lor all throat and nag troubles. Price 60c, and 11. GiiBianteed by La Grande Drug Co. and Newlin Drug Co., Drnggiets, Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon. This well known institution, conducted by tbe .-deters of St. Francis, affords excellent educational advantages. Music, draw ing and painting optional studies. .iD..ii.nS ,uuuS muicD lur ins proiesa ion of teaching a specialty. Boarding and dav s.-bnol opens I he tlrst Monday u .-ufiwuiuer. e ur catalogue address Sister Superior. Ano Opt a 0REG0JV ?nllMiaNpArijfir OaPABT Time Itclieilul 1mA oaANDa. 8:50 p.m. I Slt Lte, lienver Ft. ,2,- NO. i 8:80 a. ra. ,cli'. Uttl. Crdcio NO " i ht. ' 8:5 p.rn Portland. IMUm. Pen NO L dletcn. 'Valla Walla, OaVton. Pnmnm. NO i 9.V p m Ida n pvilfai, MoMow.Bpcd j lh via Spo kane. Portlanrt. Dalles, Hen- NO 4 6:5 p m ncion llmitllla Wal- lnla. I ,lltnn fWA.. NO 8:30a i Miimow, Wallace War oner, npokaae aod oilier point east and iM.nn via npoitane. tK a -n with .. i,r nilnlf In V i ni i .vx'f,- S:vip Ocean Steamers between Portland and San Francisco every five days i:,i. K. O. MOOKE, Agent