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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
Reading Room. Thi cut room of Central Ohnrob ol Christ. Open every day from oooo U. li in tbe evening, folly and weekly papers, Dsgasines tad books. Meo end boy cordially invited. Strangers always welcome. BAIL ROAD MEN Geyserlte soap lOo Newlin Drug Co. tt. GEJfBEfUIE SOAP Takes tbe greue end black 08 nd leaves tbe iklo eoft 10 o 3 for 25 New- Un Drag Co. ,; ; . ; " New Features I am now prepared to do all klnde of repairiog aod cleaning. Fbone 231 and work will be calltd for on Monday of eaoh week . Work done promptly Al. Andrewi, - Tailor and Furnisher ELECTRIC F1XTURESJ All who are building new cr rebuilding their -homes, can ueatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls eto with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able prioe, as we are in position to undersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. , We have at oar office a complete etook of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of pi I designs. We oordially invite the publio to inspect our etook even if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. - La Grande Light and Power Co. II H A..k Y 'AT The Most Stylish and Most Modern Fall Millinerv At Prioes Far Below Any Previous Offer Now on Exhibition Mrs. J.-R. Forrest, Masomo buldingon Adnms avenue. THE BARGAIN STORE An elegant assortment of TAILORED , HATS And another let of tbose new and stylish just received P S. Bring your heads and have them fitted. E M Wellman & co . ' 'ami Avenue. FOB SALE A .Are room bone Just completed, with bath, water and aeptio aewer system, in popular resi dence portion of the city. For par Uenlari call at the O F lioolidge paint atoie. FOB BENT Office rooms, inquire at - O F Coolidge'a paint at re. GEYSBRITE SOAP For B B Men lOo at Uewlin Drng Co., tl. Dissolution Notice Notice la hereby given that the co paatnersblp of Wai. Grant and Harold Hereon, nnner the Arm name of Grant A Hereon, has thia day been dissolved Harold Hereon retiring. Tbe business will be conducted by Wm. Grant who will pay all debts and coileot all amounts due the firm. Dated at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, this 80th day of September, 1004. Wm. Grant, - 9 80-10 30 - Harold Herron, lilUW Severe Injuries Mr. Thomas Bartmeia, who ia work ing tur the i-a Grande Milling Co., waa severely hart laat evening while at work. He was rolling a track load of floor from one platform to another, when tbe gang planks broke and he was precipitated to the ground with tbe traok and its contents upon him Mr. Bartn.css received severe, but uut dangerous, injuries, and bia face and head are b.dly out and bruited. After having his wounds dressed, he is Mat ing peacefully. . Circuit Court In tbe caw ol Frank Alden va Grande Bonde Lumber Co. for damag es for injured bones the jury brought in a verdict in favor of tbe plaintiff for 1400. Tbe jury returned not a true bill in tbe oaae of the state vs Harry Smith Smith charged wiab the larceny of ulotbing from OPrentioe of Elgin, Tbe oase of tbe state vs the four men wbo ar obarged with appropri ating a valiae from tbe depot in thia eity and disponing of tbe oontenta. W H Strayer of Baker City ia con ducting tbe defsoae against attorney Lomx. Tbe jury baa been aeleoted and tbe trial ia on now. CASES DISPOSED OP Ubaunoey S Frenoh va Helen and Robert Warren, eotiled dismissed, . A Eaton et ul va J U Mimnaugn et al, dlemlaaed at Plaintiff's ooats. Clara F Christian va James i' Chris tian, dismissed witheut prejudice. Alice A Potter vs Cbas. F Potter, dismissed. Cbi.rlea Anderson va Mat and Grace Maeaon, settled and dismissed. Oregon Liquor and Cigar Co.. vs H H Harrison, default judgment for 8219.84. G L Huffman va F N Watt, dismissed without prejudice. T H Crawford and O H Finn va Union oounty, judgment for plaintiff and ooats. H L Buell vs J L Hindman et al, judgmemt for $100 andoosta. Etta vV axing vs Thomas Irwin, set tied, dismissed. James A Fee va Henry V Steiling, judgment v36 and oosta. Joaeph Harris viHDlQ W Ruck map, settled, uiemisaed .imilgainated Sugar Co., va Henry riser, settled, v Ma ol Whiied va Oscar T it bited, dtuisatjd. ACTORY PAVS " PlAiSO LCSSONi ix Months Bet Instructive Abso lutely free i'ur two years ti.e luakera of tue .udgniuoeut etjry & Clara pianoa uave to prevail upju uato handle tneir pianoa in thia Wester a territory. They saw in this Weetern territory asplendid market for a high grade instrument and understood the ad vantage ol placing their product with an enterprising up to date ooncern such aa the Eliera Piano House is said 10 oa. uunug mat time although we understood the great merit of the Story & Clark pianos, we deemed it imprac ticable to add to our lmmence list of fine pianos, which comprised then, as it does now 30 of the finest Ameri can makes all of well eatabliahed re putation. but when early in the Spring it be- ooine known that we hau discontinued tbe agency tor a well-known piano ow- in to its failure to maintain ita or iginal standard, Mr E II Story preai deut or the btory & Clark Company, renewed his overturea, with the result! that today theie are three oarloada of oiory a i.iurit pianoa the very oream ol thia justly colebrated .factory now in Portland. j Tbe Story & Clark Company pro pones to make up for lost time. They intend that the Story i. Clark piano shall be a house bald word In the Northwest, that it aball bave the pre etige It deserves and that by the time tbe three carloads are disposed of the praises of Story 4 Clark pianos shall be sung by as many lips as if it had been selling Lere regularly tor many yeara. H HIRE'S HOW THEY'LL DO IT I To accomplish this they bave author lied us to make the moat liberal offer that piano buyers East or West, bave eter had: We are toell every one of the In struments in these three carloads at dealers wholesale prioe. Just think I A magiilBcedt Story A -JIrk piano, the superb 460 style for J30S and $312, respectively, and all other styles at corresponding reductions. WE PAV FOR LESSONS If very purchaser of the Story & Clark pianos In these first three car loads may select whichever teacher or mnalc school preferred and the bill for fix mouths tuition of one of the family will be paid by us for aooount ot the Story A Clark .Piano Couipauy Whatever textbooks are needed In ths course of the tuition will furnish ed gratis by the Hilars House for tbe Story A Clark Company And laat but not least Mr 8tory bas prom 1 ted to send each buyer ot on of these Story Clark spianoi a fine mnalo cabinet as a present next Christ- ONLY THREE C A BLO ADd NO USEE Bear in mind that if you wiab to participate in this offer you will have to attend to it promptly. It applies only to the first three oarloadi. We want the people 01 tne oouniry aud in the town throughout thia terri tory to .hare in the exoeptioual bene llis of this special offer of tbe Btory A Clerk Company. '. For tbii reason we nave employed extra office help to handle the Immense correspondence wbich thia sale is making aud to fill orders so that buyers from a distance can be assured of prompt attention. We would prefer to bave you come into tie store and see the Instruments but If you cannot we will send you catalogues that will give you a very clear idea of just what they are. AH tbe other priviledges are ex tended to the purchasers of those pianos, no matter how far away they may be. Every one of tbem is fully guaran teeUfand purchase may be made on our easy payment system if prelerred. Eileis Piano House, Hoi Washington jtreet oorner Park. Notice Notice is hereby given that all persona owing tbe estate of J tt Kel log are requested to pay the same to tha La Urande Danx. - J M Church. Adm, of the Estate of J E Kellog Portland Markets Wholesale prioes today areas follows : HAY AND GttAIN Wheat, export price 83o to 880 Barley, beat 22.o0 to S23.D0 Oats 26. to 827.60 Hay, timothy 15 to tltt BOTffiK, EUG3 AND POULTRY Butter best creamery 27o to 30 Butter, -ordinary ' 25o Eggs, per dozen 23c to 25c Chickens, per pound Uo EKUUS AND VEUEl'ABuES Potatoes per owt 1 S1.15 Onions, per owt 1.50 to 11.75 Apples, best, per box 75c to i -caches, best, per uox (Wo to Too beets, per eaoit fx 20 K.uuuaBe, t-et pouud lit V Hi biOCK. otee.a .10 to J cuwa e2 uuila ? l.Ja Btata 2 iloga, best tUW Uuga, leaders J D5 llieiea uotuiug use uuiug a LUIU uiuruugulj jl a.i tue Oaivus you over uearu ui, uuca-ua's Aiutui ouive la tue ueal. U aweepd away aud cures liurus, orus, nruiaes, outa, 15oiis, Ulcere, oaiu iruptioua ana Piles, it's only 2oc aud guarauteed to give satisfaction by La Urande Drug Co., and ftewliu Drug IO., Druggist. WANTED Horses to pasture. Have a nice alfalfa pasture )i mile east of La Grande Flouring Mills 81.5Q per month. C D Soott (3 1) furnished Rooms Furnished room for gentleman sleep ing nights. Mrs C W Preston. 1915 Adams Ave. Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the co partnership ot J V Boas and A V An drews, under the firm name ot Boss & Andrews, has this day been dissolved J V Koas retiring. The business will be oontinued by A V Andrews who will pay all debts aud collect all amounts due the arm. I Dated at La Urande, Union oounty, Oregon, this 28th day of September, WJi. 1 V Boss. A V Andrews. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where prio and quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET v GUARDIAN'S SALE By virtue of aa' order aod lioenae made and entered by the Hon. County Court of Union County State of Ors on, 00 Beptembsr 6th, 1801, in the 1 u matter of tbe Guardian ship of tha per sons snd estates of Ernest H Patty, Z Beatrice Patty, and Frank A Patty, minor belrs of Thomas K Patty de. ceased, and wards of the undersigned their guardian, I will, from and after the 21st day of October 1801, at my home No. 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, pro ceed to sell at private sale tbe Soutli na t Quarter of Section 34 of Townabin Three North of Range 88 East of the Willamette Heridan In Union Ooonty Oregon, for tbe beceBt of said heirs and their estate. Terms of sale, oath to me in band. Zora E Patty, ' Guardian of the persons and estates of Ernest si Pat ty, it Beatrice ratty and Frank A Patty, Minora. Dated September 16, 1904. Oct 21 iiARD WALL PLASTER Only ousts about 60 per yard I more than common plaster, and ' worth many times over. AP VANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be UBed iu zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tle as all sand raortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, eto are easily cut through it It is a non conductor of eleo tricity and thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It contains no acids nor chemicals to corrods It will not barn nor disintegrate by fire being 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 class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND, Phone 27 ia mmmE Opposite tbe Sommer House. One of the best musical institutions in tbe state. Four rooms used for musical instruction, 15 grades of music taught. Deparment 1, 2 rooms ured for the 3 drat grades. Children at the age of 5 and older oome one hour even day. Department 2, '2 rooms for grades i to 15 for pupils of sll ages Tiie lat est courat best prootical mnsioal in struction Misiral oon testa for med als every few weeks. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant WANTED Rperlal Represents iva in this oounty nd adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established busi ness bouse ot solid finanoial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with Expenses ad vanced eaoli Monday by oheok dlreot from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when neoessary; position permanent. Address Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg., Chicago, III, CASH MEAT MARKET I have reopened my shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well supplied land the prices to suit the times. Yours lor business Free delivery. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS MO)g)a)r')S)atSS SEPTEMBEp R MEANS It OYSTERS LOY Servesthem any style wish Script Script Ollt-ffriirnl (brvat wne, approved, an. mtrmined, rmdy for immediate oae in,, wbtra. Lowest prices. ' v K. r.ftr.ii.siisy, lumber ol Commerce Bide, Portland, or. ci li nirrrki rn r" JUT1MCKVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter - & Son have Leased the McKinzie Stables snd are prepared to serve tbe publio id a first class manner at reasonable rates . That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned fruits, 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. OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. T - . f, . 1 iu ittui- we win ue pioaseu iu show you through our eatire establishment, ftveryttnng ui kept scrupulously neat ana clean and we hare no hesitancy in snowing tne most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have rha latest improved sausage machine and san sell vou sa'.i9use in all stvles. Bock & Thoma? f A GREAT 8ENSATION. There waa a big sensation in Leesvll Indiana, when W. U. Brown of th place, who waa expected to die, had h life saved by Dr. king's New Disoove for Consumption, tie writes: "I e dured iosulierable agonies from Astbri but yoor New Discovery gave me ii mediate relief and soon thereat' effected a complete ours." Simi cuiee of Consumption, Fneumon Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. 1 the peerless remedy for all throat I lung troubles. Price 60c, and Guaranteed by La Grande Drug ' and Newlin Drug Co., Druggists. Sacred Heart Acaden T (1...J. r- . n,Li. . ft known institution, conducted by Sisters of 8t. KraDcia, affords excel eduoational advantages. Music, di ing and painting optional stuc Preparing young ladies for tbe pro ion ot teaching a apeoislty. Boar and day si bool opens the Brat Mot in September, fc'or catalogue ad Sister Superior. Aug 4. 11D Ttm Behedol IaA OKAMDB. NO. 3 8:60 p. m. NO. 6. 1:90. m. Stilt Lftvka. rianvar Ft Worth. Omaha- Esnau CUT. 8L LAmia. nMrai Portland, Dtllet. Pen-! NO L 5:50 n EOotrkz. UOfJOOW(Hp kaua. Portland. Dalle, pen uichju umauiia wa lula, LewlRtOQ.Ooira, Moaoow, Wallaoawa dner, Mpoian an other pot nu vast an north Tla Hpokane, 8:5 pm NvUDftlly' noaoay connMtinni nl Halt 9:15 ft tn with Uir tor pott I In Wallowa ooq at; Ooean Steameru between I Ban Francisco trery five daj j Ml rUUliLI X. 0. MOOBJ