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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1904)
d ! I 7 0 ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who arc building new .r ' rebuildiug their home?, can ''"Tfc finish their parlors, dining k..-ji balls eto wiili Ho 0 light Eleetolere, at a rent u " able price, us we are iu tjusitiou to uuJersell uny fixture io the Inland Empire. . We huve at our office a complete stock or assorted styles o ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cordially invite the public to inspect our stock even il you are not ready to buy.' Office open from 7 a in to 8:30 p m. ' La Grande Light and Power Co. I Get The Habit I t W - Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you T cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always 2 f the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is 7 complete. X f . .. . . Z 3T Reir!iC .having the largest stock of I' Preferred" DvMUta cauned goods, Allen : & Lewis special ; $ brand on all their leading lines.' We. have just re- J ceived a new and complete, line of Men's and Women's . J 'und.Shiea which we invite you to iuspect. ' ' X f.C.CRAL-SXON; S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE & Oor. Fir and Jefforsun Sts. J tv"1" A3U YtHil Grocer The Most Stylish and Most jjModem Fall Millinerv AtPrioes Far Below Any 1 Previous Offer Now on Exhibition Mrs. J. R. Forrest, j Mneonio buldingon Adams avenue. j THE BARGAIN STORE An elegeut assortment of TAILORED HATS And another lot of those new and stylish ca just received PS Bring your heads and have them fitted. E M Wcllman & co dams Avenue. Covernor Promises Enterprise, Ore, Sept. 40 The man agement ol the Wallowa county lair, wfaioh opens bera next week bare to oared a promise from Governor George E Chamberlain that he will be Ipreaent Monday tbe opeuing day and will de liver an address. General News ment of the fair and it will oome off on eohedale time u advertised, Ootober 3rd to tttb. loelurlv. Tbe prospecli re good for one of the beat attend ances in tbe etate at any of the fairs, and UoTernor Chain berlaiu will apeak on Friday of tbe fair. - The at'endance at ihe Oregon Ai, rcoultursl Ci liege baa reaebed 600, thai being 103 greater than at th same time last year, Twi tone of gravel 'ell on F 8 Lan dera at Portland, Wednesday, ioamot 1 killing. He was known at "(be young giant" and was 19 yean old. Dr Henry J Stubb', of Wilmington Dtl has sued (be Yellowstone Park for $30,000 damages for Injuriee re eeivd from a lall from a stagecoach in t'jepark. George W Isaacs, of Medford, aged 73, a pioneer ol 1862, died Wednesday. The Amalgamated Copper Company will fight tbe proposed goterument irrigation dam and reservoir at Bonner claiming it will interfere with ita water lights. JH Mannot Ohehalia Wash, has been found guilty of setting fire to ( well insured millinery store at Che balis. His wife will be tried for tha same crime next week - It is now estimated that there are 12,000 salmob in the storage btsin of the Ontario batobery: It is expected that 15,010 will be confined by Ootober 15 when spawning wiil begin. Clackamas county will try the ex periment ol oil on the oountry roads. Tbe cost Is about f 160 per mile. Three vesaels havo arrived ut Seattle from Alaska with 100,000 oases of sal mon oe board, tbe output' tf the Alas ka Packers' Arsooialion for the season. Dr Edward W Manning, teaobirol German in tbe boy'a high eobool at Philadelphia, culled lor Ihe police and then shot ani killed himself on tbe street Tuesday, Unknown persons placed heavy ob tructions under water on tbe ways lown wbiob tbe new battleship Con necticut mus( slide into tbe water. Had tbe obstructions not been found by divers tbe hull ol tbe vessel would have been pierced. . Hr. Tripp, of Meaobam, won the fancy bridle at the raffle which took plaoe at Ihe Foley House last evening. U Li Forbes haa rented the Win. firlckson farm on Clover creek and has taken possession. - Last evening the La Grande Concert band gave i heir last open air oonoert which was enjoyed by hundreds of our people who began to assemble long be fore the time. La Grande la pioud ol her band and baa so sxpeeaed herself on the many oooas one by the large at tendance at the public rocltaU on the streets. . The man who was Injured in the wreck near Perry Friday night is able to be up and around but his mind Is still onbalanced Bo far there Is nothing to show who he is or where he came from. ' Mr. F. E.Eoloeol this city has freak apple tree at his borne. This apple tree like all other appta trees, buds, blossoms And bears fruit bat at this time of tbe year when other trees begin to show "tbe sear and yellow le'l," when they look bre and brown Ibis tree buds, blossoms and bedecks itself in all the fragranoe aiid beauty of tbe spring. At ihe present time this tree has ' many apples upon it and also full blown blossoms inter spersed among tlem as sweet and per fect as any tree produced. Fleckentiein & May r hav. purchas ed that portion ol tbe J. D. Kerr pro perty which ws covered by mortgage Mrs. Fred Schilke who has been visiting in Pirtland tor severvl wttka has retusned home. Mrs. B E Latbrom of Alicel who has been visiting in Utah, returned this morning . ' Eggs are becoming quite scarae and it will not be long until tbe market will advance past tbe 25 ol. mark. Someone wiUet a $35 tailor made suit read A V Andrews add tor particulars Mr and Mrs Cbas G Baker are pre paring to move to Portland in a few days, matter of the Guardianship of the per sins aud estates ot Ernest N Patty, Z lieitrU Putty, uud Prunk A Patty, minor heirs of Thomas K Pattv de ceased, aud Wrirde of the .undersigned their guardian, 1 will, from aud alter the 21st day of October l'.X, at my home Mo. HID Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, pro ceed to soil at privute sale the South ea t quarter of Hootlon 34 of Township Three North of Range 39 East of the wmainetie Merman in union uonnty Oregon, for tbe benellt of said heirs aud their estate. Terms of sale, cash to uio In band. Zora U Patty, Guardian of the persons and estates ol Ernest N Patty, Z Beatrice Patty and Frank A Patty, Minora. Dated September 10, 190. . Oot 21 4i(oi Kei bound u no p m onttme f J No 5 West ' 8:5 p m on time I ' WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and , Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow i THE TRAINS HARD WALL PLASTER Only ousts about 5o per yard j more than common plaster, and ' worth many times over. . ADVANTAGES , No danger of freezing as : it can be used in zero weather : Being flexible instead of brit tleas all saud mor tors are -it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, eto are eaeiiy cut through it It is a non conductor of eleo- trioitv and thus prevents snort circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath it contains no - acids nor chemicals to corrode It will aot burn nor disintegrate by fire beiug a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to do should consult me regarding this oIbbs of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND, Phone 2 Dropped Dead. Mr Creed Harris who resides at Nib s' and has been operating a thresher his season while at work with hie roe oiiinti this forenoon in tbe aot of split ting wood for the engine fell over dead. He was feeling as well as usual and death was undoubtedly the result ol heart disease. The funeral will take plaje tomorow afternoon at.d tbe interment will be in tbe Nibley cemetery. Deceased leaves a i(e and one eon. Coroner J O Uenry was notified but upon ascertaining tbe facta deemed it a usoless expense to hold au inquest. Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given tbat the co paatnershlp of Win. Grnnt and Harold Herron, nn'ier tbe firm name of Grunt & Herron, basthls day been dissolved Harold Herron retiring. Tbe buoiness will be conducted by Wm. Grant who will pay all debts and collect all amounts due the firm, Dated at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, this 80th day of September, 1904. Wm. Grant, , 9 30-10 30 Harold Herron, Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that tbe co partnership of J V Rosa and A V An drews, under the firm name of Ross & Andrews, bas this day been dissolved J V Ross retiring. The business will beoontinued by A V Androws who will pay all debts and colleot all amounts due tbe firm. I Dated at La Grande, Union county. Tbe Observer is iu receipt of a letter Oregon, this 28th day of September, from Engineer J B Oliver who now re- 19J4. J V Ross, Wrecker Wrecked. sides in Los Angeles Calif rnia. Tbe following is an eitr-ot from the letter. "We have got settled down o work age.in alter our trip to the Santa Cat alina IeUnd which we both enjoyed very m ish, alsj our visit toSsn Fian oiscu. The trip to ibe UUnd is grtnd. I met Fred Tate, one of La Gisnde's bays, who ia playing in tbe band at Cat. .1 n but expects V soon make bis u ime In Los Angeles where he baa a poiition in view." A V Andrews. OS-TE-OP-A-THY Few people realize wbn first (bey learn of L'stcopatby that it is a oom plete system of healing, succsssjully treating all classes of i roubles. But sucb is thsajue and in tbe diseases ol respiration it has iudeed proven very efficacious. In scute tioublee sucb as colds and pneumonia osteopathic auccees has been so great as to war rant (heatsertioa tbat no olber school is able to get equally splendid result. Tbe list di respiratory troubles in cludes nssal catarrh, pharyngitis, ! laryngitis, asthma bronchitis, pneu monia, omsnmption and pleuriry. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & Son have Leased the McKinzie S'ables aud are prepared to serve the public: iu a first class manner it reasonable rates 4 mmm Opposite tbe Sominer House, One ot the best mu3ical institutions In tbe state. Four rooms used for musical inutruotion. logradeB ot music taught. Depnimout 1, 2 rooms wred for the 3 first grados. Children at the sue ot 5 and older oome one hnur every day. Denurtuiont 2. i rooms for grades 4 to 16 for pupils ot all ages The lat est course beet practical musical in. struotlon Misiiul contests for med als every few weeks. E PORTER DAY Principal .. MRS DAY, Assistant , WANTED SpeclulReprusenlaiivo in this oounty and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established busi ness house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 woekly, vlth Expenses ad vanced eaoh Monday by obeok direct from headquarteis. Horse and buggy furnished when neoesaary; position permanent. Addross Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A, Monon Uldg., Chicago, 111 CASH MEAT MARKET I have reopened ray shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well 'supplied and the prices to suit the times. Yours for business. ' Free delivery. Phoue 1601 I. HARRIS TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE NO SMALLPOX NO POSTPONEMENT It has been rumored that then) was smallpox at Enterprlie, and on this account tbe fair at that place wold be postponed. However, we ars reliably Informed tbat there Is no foundation in this report; that there is no small pox at Enterprise or anywhere there ebonts; tbat there will be no postpone. That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes The J. B. Tilt lino is our spec ialty. Here is where prie and quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET GUARDIAN'S SALE Hf vlrtae of an order and lioense madejand entered by the lion. County Court of Union County SUte of Ore. gon, on September 0th, 1904, In tbe SEPTEMBEp R MEANS H OYSTERS LOY Serves them any style you wish c That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned fruits, delicious berates, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the- prdenv 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.' :c A : Special attention given , to phone orders .... in Geddes Bros. OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. In fact we will . be pleased to show you through our eatire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously neat aud clean and we have no besiteno iu showing the moBt fastidious how our meats are handled. We now huve 'lie latest iiaprovdj . sausagw mutiliiuo and sua sell you sa '.'align in all styles. Bock & Thomas A GREAT BEN8AT10N. There was a bin sen sation in Leeevllle Indiana, when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, bad his , life saved by Dr. king's New Discovery tor Consumption, lie writes: "1 en dured Insiilferable agonieefrom Asthma, hut your Mew Discovery gave me hn. mediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete ours." Hlmilar cuies of Consumption, Pneumonia, llronchitls and Uripare numerous. It's tbe peerless remedy for sll thrust and lung troubles. Price 60c, and $1. Guaranteed by La Grande Drug Co. and Newlin Drug Co., Drngglata. Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon. This well known institution, conducted by the Sisters of Ht. l''r uncle, affords excellent eduoationol advantages. Music, draw ing Bud painting optional studies, Preparing young ladles for the prufess ion of teaching a specialty. Boarding and day B.hool oitons the ttret Monday In September, tor catalogue address Script GHt-4fefr1 torrnt rrvrvG. rrmratiii'il, nuay fnr imniIlU) una wtitre. Low 01 urlcf. l DRinoir at iuiijiiijitv iiiiik, run bind, fiifitor Superior. Au 4 Oct 4 ill ijto til Oregon vmUMONPirjfir NO. J SAO p. in. no. a 8:S0. m. Halt Ldk. Dmiver ft. Worlh. Umiht. KttmaJ (Mir, HI, louH. OilcIKO inn nut. A01 NO 5 S4 p m Scr'Pt I sSSSS 1, ni.pr.iv.'l, ,1,,. J , Tim AohtMltil UA OH A HUB. lhivUitt. Pit mxint I aaua, I'ortHnd. I))1m, IVtv dlrlon Unimttll WM lam, LnwiKUin,ivirMi Htwoow, Wallaoe Wurl anrr, nnrKHii fttia other polui MMt nJ nuna nponane. vtvyiy.uiMd city, aiiml onnnefl(in ttt Klitio m with i n'1 for point! in v Biiw tvitii NO. 1. 6AUK. la, NC 8:9 p.m NO s .asp a Oomd BtMunert between Poulnnd ftnd 8n Fnuaoleco every tire dftjt . - I K. 0. MOOBS, Agul