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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1904)
id ! ! ' X : i .t;l...;.. BLOCKLAND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE; and rOLANDCHINA ' y SWINE. We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cote wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need. ' ing choice buck, should see these to appreciate them - .Youug stock always on hand, and alwaya glad to have yon call and see our hogs, as we brerd them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paices before , buying some where else. " ....- Meat Market '' Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors." ' . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - BUTCH EPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poaltry. Half a Carload of ! New Wall Paper. : i We have just received half a car load of the newest , and latest wall paper. Half a 'carload means 20,000 , rolls. This Is more paper than any one firm ever , i thought of bringing into this county in a single season. . I This paper U 11 for sale and mast be sold thle seujou. We ! have brought two Brit olaw paper bangers direct from Chicago, who are without doubt the moet sklllfo workmen in Eastern who, with the five Bret olass P.10. hangers already in oar em- 1 ploy, gives us the beat working tow the Inland Empire, ! Stackland & PAINTS. 6IL2S Lodge Directory. EA0LK8 La UrandcAlrie im FO k meets nioiy riiiia) mailt itt IV Ul r flail SJ a VibltiiiL! urethern InvilAd U mum C C liookwell, W V c M ayvule, W Hoc. KOREHTKU8 OF AMERICA-Uourt Maid Marion, No 22 meets each Tuesday in Blk's ball. llroUierii are Invited to attend. .l Mclaner Ulilel uanupr. OJVanderpool KcoBeo. . I O 0 K--l.a Grando Lodge, No 16 n ecu u tlielr hall every Saturday night VliHlR n.etti bars cordially Invited to attend. S E Rlncliart N U il E Coolidge, Bee. A F. & A. M. Lb Grande Lodge ' o. 41. meets cxerj lit ud 3rd Satur - iy ol each month. . A 0 Williams Seo, 0 D BulTman W. 11. ghtful Route, Daylight Ritlt Dizzy Crags, I'eep Cuudus. A Golden Opportunity -St imture In all her glorious licauty, and then tlie uciue ol mini's handiwork. Tlie first is I'ountl along the line of the Denver it Rio Granite liuiiroi.d n nd thn latter at the fcl. L uie World's Fair. Your trip will ( one of plensure make li e mi st of it. For information and illus triitvd literature write W. C. McBRIUK, Gen. Ut. I'onliit il, fir- k .1 tZiaissisnaisB J McLachlen AND 6LAbS Wood Saw Having teased the G W Allen steam wood saw, t am prepared to promptly take care of all ordera entrusted to me. W M Audio, Corner (jreenwood and Hill streets Phone 736 . S 12-0 I Beautiful Columbia River Folder A poBBengeifdepartruent of.,tlie . Ore gon Railroad it Navigation .Company baa just issued a beautiful and costly panoramio folder entitled "The Col umbia lliver, through the Caaoade Mountains, to the Pacific Ocean." frrom Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the Pacific Ocean, every curve ot the river and every point i ofjntereat are shown while Mt tHood ! Mt Adams, and, Ms bt Helens, porpo tnally covered with snow, stand out in there beauty, On the buck ot the limp is nn interesting atory in detail of the Irip from Huntington to Port land and from Portland to the ocean, not overlooking the benches and tho San l'lBii.ifli'o trip by ocean A copy of this folder may be secured by send mg fotiroents in stamps to pay postage to A 1. Ouig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon 'inilrnad uavigaiion Cninpnt) Portland, Oregon. By sentl- iiu tlio nddrcss of ?nme friend iu the Knst, and four oeuta in iostage the folder uill be nrmmitlv mailed. SOLO HD RECOMKENDEO BY A THILL, Druggist " ANEW PENSION ORDER Veterans of Civil War To be Considered One Half Disabled After Reaching 62 ; 3 No single aot of this Administration baa aroused such determined opposi- tion from the Democratic minority in Congress as the order of the Commis sioner of Peusioos, cordially approved oy me secretary of the Interior and tbe President bringing witbjn the benefits of the pension laws all vete rans who have reached the age of 02 years and over In these terms: ' 1 "(I) In tbe adjudication of pension claims under said sot of Juno 27, 1890 as amended it shall bi taken aud con sidered as an evidential fact, if tbe contrary does not appear and if 'all other legal requirements are properly met that when a claimant' baa" ' p. seed the age of 62 years he is disabled one half in ability to perform manual labor and is entitled to be rated at six dollars per month; after 65 years at eight dollars par month ; aftei 68 years at ten dollars per month and alter 70 years at twelve dollars per moDtb. ' "(2) Allowances at higher rate, not exreeliog twelve dollars per month will continue to be made aa heretofore where disabilities other than age show aoonditinn of inability to pirform manual labor. "(3) This order shall tike effect April 13, 1901, and shall not t3 deem ed retroactive. Tbe former rules of the office fixing the minimum and maxinvm at 65 and 7o years, 'respec tively areheieby modified as above.'' Aa will be notioed this is not new legislature as oppo.ienti ol the tyatem ooutstid but a construction ul tbe sot which is within the always acknow ledged ooopetercy of the department. Will main Chicago Oct. According to Presi dent Benjamin Ide Wheeltr of the University of California who is in Chioag'j today on his way home from tbe east, doretary of State Hay will remain at the bead of the slate ds par'tcent in case President Roosevoll is eleotetl in November. ' ocotding to President Wheeler this information ww givi-p him by President Roosevelt. Young Thieves B-ker Oiiy, Oft 1 Sidney Re ling a id J )li n H iwland, iwi bjyv, fifteen yean of age were b- jngt in this morn ing ftoto Pleag&uc Volley by Comt:ib:e Q or8 Reynolds charged w to bars sealing and lodged in tho County J ill. This afternoon tbey were arraigned belore Judgo Curry tor reliminry xiniinfttmn wbio l they wa:vd ibiouli their attorney GeorgeBe 1 1 ley Trapper Shot Butte, Mont., Oc. 1 Wird Irom 8 vtu 1 ke t itiiglit shs that the dead i;dy i f Rob Cites, a well known trap er anJ hunter ol ilio Bit Fjrd cjuii- When your lungs are sore and Inflamed from coughing;, is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FdDLEY": IV AND TAR 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 TAR a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung "vv- ... Thi I uld Hi Had Consumption - A Manrilout Curt. L s, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con sumpt t no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It help... ..at from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the pain in my lungs snd today 1 am sound and well. THREE SIZES 25o, BOo, and 91.00 REFUSE. SUBSUITVTES t.r W Ha. haan I unit nna lh. mnntH nf 8wn lake. Gates h d been shot downi from ambush as he' sat Orbing the unknown assassin' filing two' bullets tbrougb Gates' oliesl, one penerating (he heart' n rid apparently killing bini instantly, ' ' ) .. ' , - Still in Pursuit Word was received from Rherift Brown yesterday afternoon to the effect that he and Deputy Snow were all right, and were still continuing the search for Irvin and Barker, tbe two young bandits who made the attack opon Officers Boyd and Linooln Sun day night, Sept. 18ih. , . ' The Sheriff and his deputy Jesse Snow, were at fine, about fifty miles from here, when they communicated with Deputy Doc Hem pel at Baker. They stated that they had not ' been where tbey oould ooramnnlcate with the office here, slnoe Ins ' hureday, which explains their long silence. The Sheriff also said that the chase would be continued until tbe despera does wete captured, and while he did not give any Inkling of bis plans, it is almost an assured fact, that he has struck a trail that will lead him to success. Herald. Value of Statistics The developments of statistics are causing history to be rewritten. Till recently, tbe historian studied nations in the aggregate, and gave as only the story of princes, dynasties, sieges, and battles. Of' the people themselves -the great social body, itli lite growth forces, elements, and laws of its own-' he told as nothing. Now, statistical ! inquiry leads him into hovels, homes, 'Workshops, mli.es, fields, prisons, hos pitals, and all other places where hu man ria'are displays its weaknesa and its strength. In thi so explorations he discovers the seeds of national growth and decay, and thns becomes tbe prophet of bis generation, - The ohief instrument of American statHtioa is the census, which should accomplish a twofold object. It should serve the country, by making a full and accurate exhibit of tbe elements of national life and Btrenglb; and it should servo the science r f statistics by so ex ibitlrg general results that they may be compared with similar data "btiineJ by otber nations The census is indispensable lo modern statesmanship. James A Garfiel I. Four Tramps Killed Frederick, Md., Oot. 1. Five men, supposed to be tramps, wore struck by the Baltimore a 1 1 Ohio train at Ja lootlu this morning. Four of tbe men were killed and tbe filth may die Tbe train was one of the fast mails and cn rounding a sharp ca ve, while going at a rapid rate of speed, came suddenly upon the men, who were ap patently terror striken and made no elfurt to esoape. , HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETY The High School Litersry Soiiety met Friday afternoon with a full at tendance of tho members at which all were entertained and inetr'.oted. Tbe enthusiasm of tbe scholars in this kind of work is to be commended highly. During the mooting the question of publishing a school paper was dis. onseed, and a ooinmittee was appointed for the purpose of making arrange, menta to this end. After musio, reel tationa and a debate, the soviet.' ad journed tj meet again October loth. The program aa rendered was aa follows: Quotations by the entire society. Song by the entire society. Reol ation Mies Naomi Williamson Inst duot Edna and Florence Met 'all Debate: "Resolved that war is in- consistent with Christianity. " Leader on -affirmative, Harriet Harris; col leagues, Geo ge Lambert and Andrew Alatott. Leader ot negative, Earl Kll Patrick; colleagues, Lizzie King and Benjamin Grout. Tbe question was decided in favor of tbe negative, and the exercises were closed by the read ing of the critic's report by Mr. Bteger. Poisoned Mush. . Logen, Utah, Oct 1. -Mrs Wm Bel zen is dead and her husband is orltl oally Ul aa the result of eating poison ed oatmeal mu h. How the poison got into the food is a mystery. Indian Girl Arrested : Seattle Wash, Oct 1 Boss Paddy, tbe most beautiful woman of the Chilkat Indian tribe of Alaska is a prisoner at police headquarters. She was arrested as she stepped from the Cottage city, arriving from Skagway yesterday, on a telegram from her father Paddy Gnnet, stating she had ran away from home and asking that she be held nntil be ooold arrive and take charge of her. Rose's beauty baa been the wonder among . tbe Indians ot Haines mission, ber home, She hss been showered with gifts, made a queen, and sought in marrl age, All the latter offers she spurned and a short time ago resolved to learn of the outside world she has read so much about in the miesien schools, She is well educated and when she arrived at the station bad over ilOO For Rent .To small family who can glre sat isfactory references, a furnished house of ssven rooms with all modern con venienoes, Inoludlng hot and cold water, bath inside toilet, & c, Tbe house is conveniently and deaireably situated. For further particular) add i ess Post Office box 603 10-1 tf. Plead Guilty (Observer Special) Portland, Oot 1. tieorge Curry, MIKe Tuny, William Davis William Pearson and Thomas Belcom pleaded guilty today of the obarge of selling whisky to Indians on tbe - Umatilla reaervation. They will be sentenced tomorrow. C. B; Cauthorn DENTIST Office Over Hill Drug Store, La Grande, Oregon For Rent Eight room on North Fir Street en. quire of Mrs Shearer. 8-tf I bebnilding formerly occupied by the Salvation army. Kor full par ticulars and rates Inquire of Mrs 8 O Zuber. Aug. 31 1 f FOK KENT Uuuaekeeping room very nicely furnished. Two blocks west ot nign acnool, on the corner of 1st and M st. W NTED: Workot anyklnd, coo . ing preferred, by a young, able-bod i"d married man with good recommenda tions, and is not afraid to work. Apply at this office. LOST The crown off of a Knight Templar's emblem witb a setting of Ave small diamonds. Finder will please leave at J M Berry's store a,.1 receive reward. tf LOST On the streets of La Grande, an abstract ot title from the offioe of La Grande Investment Company. Kind er will please return to offioe of La Grande Investment Company. tORBiLE Sa.-resof.Undaad house of 6 rooms 4 sores in bearing orchard one acre in strawberries, stables.for ti horses and out houses plenty of wuter W minuets worn from P O for particulars oall at grocery store of, W MoFarlane. 9-1-10-1. ' EOR SALE Five room house in good residence portion of town. Will be sold cheap if sold at once. Inquire of H P Lewis or Wm. Worsfcll, La Grande, Oregon . Oct 1 Furniture For Sale And lanu In ..n. . 1- A- .. SheareroppositeStarGroc North ol trick . No Hunting All Jper sons are forbidden to nuul with firearms or dog on my land on dor pain of being pn secuted for tree pass. Sept C Nov 7) oseph Anson Piano Tuner Have Prof Hen.U-ick. tun. your Piano. It will pay roo to do so. Tun- Ing and repairing carefully done We kindly solicit yoor work. Oct 8' Prof. Hendricks I - - pictures of The Wreck Parties wishing picture . of (ha , wreck caraeonre same by" oillbg at J. R. Smith's Jewelry Htore. . Free! Free . . ' 'Flnff," the pure whert staroh will e demonstrated all week at J O lie Kennon's. . ' ' ; . FIRE PROOF SAFE Kor sale, weight 2500, price IV). Call or write La Granle Pawnbroker Phone 1581. ' For Rent ' Three houses for rent on K. P. D. No 1 will (make liberal terms to the right persons. Special inducements to long term leasers. L B Hyatt. ' R F D No. 1 La Grande Sept. 'J3 Out S3 GEYSEKITE SOAP For E K Men 10c at Newlin Drug Co. :t - Eastern Oregon Business Uolledg Sohool of Shorthand, ..and Normal Baker Oity, Oregon, bftd four cans for Stenographers last week and was nnable to 811 them all.. Our students get good positions when competent. Business men call on ns when they want reliable competent help. . Now is the time, for f unug peopbj to enroll. Practical Business methods are taught. Tbe light line System of Shorthand is taught which can be learned In about halt the time the old Shaded Systems. Tuition and Board reasonable M.O Perry Prlno. 9-21-10 21 DAW Citation . IN THE COUNTY COURT, FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF OREGON. In the matter of tbe guard-1 ianshlp of Jerse N Katm-l Citation, baob, a Minor ) To Jesse N Kalmbaoh. said Minor. and Mary Kalmback, his guardian and oext of kin, and all other persons in terested In the estate .of said Minor GREETING: In tbe name of the state of Oregon Yon are hereby cited aud required to appear in the county court of tbe state Oregon, for the county of Union, at the court room thereof, at. La Grand In the county of Union, on Saturday! the 8th day of October, 1804, at 1:30 o'olock, ii. the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any, you have, why tbe petition of Mary Kalmbaoh, guardian of the person and estate of the above named minor, prayj ing lorjan order of tnecouidi authorize ing, licensing, and empowering her to sell the real property belonging to him the said Jesse N Kalmbacb, a Minor (subject to the widow's dower therein, ) tow it: an undivided half interest - in and to theHWJ of Sec In, inTp. 1J8. K. 17 Jfi. W. M., and In Sherman coonty, Oregon. WITNESS: tbe Hon. M A Harrison. - Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for tbe county nf Union, with the seal of said oourt affixed this 7th day of Sept. ISO... ATTEST :;J B Giltatn, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'SISALE. By virtue ot an order and license. made and entered by the 'Honorable (Jounty Court on September 10, 1904. in the matter of the administration' of the estate of Angle A Wood, deceased, I will from and; after October 32noV 1V04, at my office LNo. 1110 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Union County. Oregon, proceed to sell'at private aale lots numbered eight (8), in blook No. 60 in Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Grahde, Union County, firegom. Parties desiring to purchase said nron. erty may deposit sealed bids on or be-' lore said date, together with oertlflsd onecic for ten per cent of tbe amount bid for said property aa a guarantee that said offer will be complied with in case the offer is accepted. No offer will be considered for a sum less than (1200. Terms ot sale, cash to me in hand. ; J. K. Wright, Administrator of the estate of Angle A. Wood, deceased. Dated September 17, 1904. J?N THE UNITED STATES DITRIOI UOUKT JPOB THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. a t5ervmS.tter of) Nolioe ot first 19 J. D. Kerr I Meetlngof Bankrupt. Credilor.. to tbe creditors of J. O. Kerr. c7 "La iruSI ' " l'OU,,ty 0r,!!on' Bnk' nimCiS IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the lath day of Sent ember, 1904, the said J D Iverr, was duly adjudloata.1 a o"?hk:nrD1 the fCnt o the . red I tors will be held at tbS office of the undersigned in UQra;. ?P?0.,:O,1 '.T'V. .Heptember th said Ureditois may attend, prove their ti,. u7 l'T'.' rn,e, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business as mny properly com- be lore 't - D"J , La Urande, Oregon, Sept- ls04, 8- Ivanhoe, Referee lu B.nkrupHy.