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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1904)
BLOCKLAND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE; and FOLANDCHINA bwine. ; ' . , We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cota wold and ahropshires, ready for service, anyone need ing ohoioe buoka, should see these to appreciate them . .Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as me brerd them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paicos before buying some where .else. Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND (RETAIL - BUTCHERS. : Highest market price paid for all kinds of .butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. Half a Carload New and latest wall paper, nan a carioaa means iv.vyu rolls. This is more paper than any one , firm . ever . . thought of bringing into this county in a single season. , This paper U U (or sale and mast be told toll season. We bar brought two flnt olasa papsr bangers direct from Chicago, who ire without doubt the moat skillful workmen In Eastern who, with the five first olaaa P.i I hangers already In onr em ploy, gives uathe beat working ton the Inland Eaplre. Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. QhS AND SLAbS Lodge Directory. KAOLKH La Orna Aitle i!9 F O It moot, ovury Friday night In K ul I- hall a 8 i 1J1 VUIMuk broiherii Invited U alien -. C V Ilockwali, W V . mx N amTvllle, W Bee. r"ORKHThHH OK AM KlUCAUiuH Maid Marlon. No 23 meeta each Tuesday la Elks bulL JJrolfc.ii aro InvlUjd lo nltond. .VI Uclaoor C'hla Banner. CJ Vanderpool Kccsee. 10 0 '-La Qranilo Lodge, No 16 vreou u tl.clr ball every Saturday uixht VUIUk n.m b ra cordially Invited lo attend- S K Klneliarl N U II rCCoolidgo, See. A. I'.A A, M.-La Grande Lodge o, 41. meets every let uid Hid tiatur--.j ul each month. , A C Williams Seo, CD Hull man W. IS, ghtful Route, Dnylight Kult Dizzy Crags, teep Cunous. A Golden Opportunity See nature, hi all her glorious beuuty, and then the acme of man's handiwork. The first is found along the line or the l'ei.vcrifc Sio Grande Haihomi i. nil thn hitter at the St. l.i nit World's Ftiir. Your trip will be (ne of t)len8tirc uinke the uii st of it. For information and illvts triilrd literati) ro write W.'O. MoBRlDK, Hen. Apt. I'nrtliinl. ' 'r. i ( of ) Wall Paper. J Wood Saw Having leased the Q W Alia steam wood saw, J am prepared to promptly take care of all orders entrusted to me. W M Andia, . Corner Greenwood and Hill atreeta Phone 730 S 12-0 I Beautiful Columbia River Folder A Dnaaengerldepartment'of jtueZOre Ron Kill 1 road A Navigation Company baa just iaeued a beantlful and Costly panoramlo tolder entitled VThe Col umbia Hirer, through the Cascade Mountains, to the Pacific Ocean." rroni Arliintton to Portland aud from Portland to the I'acllic Ooean, every curve of the river and every point of.llitixeet areabown wbilo Mt llood lit Adams, andJMs St Helens, porpo tually covered with enow, ataud out In there beauty. On the back of the map la an intereatiug story 111 detail of the trip from Huntington to Port land nnd from Portland to the ooean, not overlooking- the beaches aud the Pan Ktan. isco trip hy mean- A copy of thin folder may be secured by send Iuk four cents in stamps to pay postage , t,i A L Craig, General Passenger Agent . of the Oregon 'tnilrnail & navigation I'oiiipaii I'ortland, Oregon, Hy sonil titi tlie address of some rlenil in the Kent, mill four oenta in postage the older will be uromotlv mailed. - ' SOLO UD RECOKMEKDED BY A THILt; Druggist FAIRBANKS TO THE Vice Presidential Candidate Speaks to Immeise Audiences . New York, Oct 8 -With the utmoet secreoy, five submarine torpedo boats. built at the Fore River works at Quio- oy Point, Mass,, for Japan, started to day via the Pennsylvania railroad , on their war across the continent to some Pacific port; The destination given is "Western Chicago," on the way bill, whiob accompanied the moat unusual shipment which ever created the Amer ican continent. Valued at nearly W.000,000, the tor Many es It Is being told that R E had s great experience on his trip to Grande Ronde recently. He found the country fenced op alnoe his last trip ont there twenty yeirs ago and he could not find the way. He finally reached Elgin where he decided that, he had beat try , the railroad. As this was his first ride on the oyars, a friend posted the trainmen to see that he got thro' all right. After waiting an hour or two over time the Elgin Flyer finally was off. .RE came near being off too, as he imagined Lis old wagon was running away down the mountain. Ho made a'wiW ep for the bell ooid which he mistook for a brake rope. The bell cord on this train is never connected with the bell fortbe reason that Conduotor Jake can make more noise any time than the bell, so R E had to let her go. Wallowa News . Busy Ohio (Observer Speolal) Columbus,: O., Oct. 8. Figures oompiled by the secretary of state as received from all of the counties ex cept Hamtlton, which baa not reported, show that Ohio Is not in favor of race auioide. There were in the state last year, outside ol Hamilton county, 43,068 mnrriates and 57,510 births. Hamilton oounty reports 3843 mnrri ages, but does nit say bow many births there were nor how many deaths. There were. 35,175 deaths in the state outside of Hamilton oounty. Of these 2b72 were from tuberculo-ia in various forma SHORTAGE OF TREASURER The shortage of D.H Williams, treasurer of the local Leatherworker's Union at Poitland, is now estimated at from $1,200 to il,500, and no trace can be found of the missing man. His wife deolares that she Ib nut cognizant ol his whereabouts, and all efforts to ascertain them have been in vain. Elgin Notes Arthur Hallgaith baa purchased no interest in the Elgin Hardware Com pany Miaset Maggie and Lucy Madden went up to La Grande on last even ing s train to attend the Catbofio schoo1. Pres. Lewia and wife of La. Grande ware ii Elgiu Saturday evouing en n.ute to Eaterpriae to attend the county dir. SOUSE LdlNtQS . When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing;, ; Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA,1 PLEURISY' J and CONSUMPTION rind lodgment, and multiply. mtm m im stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strata and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY. AND TAB ta a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung .55re. Til I did Rt Had Contomptlon-A Marvalont Cart.' L s, Reatonsr, lows, writes! "The doctors said I had con. " sumpi t no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, It help.- mw from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the pain In my tangs and today 1 am sound snd well. THREE SIZES 2So, 50o, and ti.00 REFUSE 8UB8UITUTES TALKS MORMONS in Utah pedo bouts occupied 17 new steel flat cars and sit box cars, the appearance of the entire train being not unlike a caravan of a circus. ' The boaU" were shipped in sections, each ' cat being carefully covered with oanvas to con ceal the content., and extending about the sidea of the car to protect the val uable war material beneath from the elements and gaze of the curious alike. There ie not the slightest mark on any car to indicate eilher the contents or destination. - Pete Johnson, who resides on s farm on the north end of the Flat, was the victim of a seiioue ecoideot the latter part of last week, Mr, Johnson was ririicg to town on a load oi wheat when the aaok on wbiob he was sitting slipped off the wagon wheels which passed over him break' ing his left thigh and inflicting other injuries. Dr. Cloucbek attended . the injured man. Elgin Recorder Distinguished Visitor . Elgin was honored yesterday by the presence of the most prominent man ou the Pacitfo cp.st, Hon George E Obamb.rUin, Governor cf thertue of Oregon. Governor- Chamberlain rived on yesterday's train on hie way to Enterprise, whete be- will d. liver an aaureia at the Wallows oounty fair. This is Mr Chamberlain's first visit to Elgin since the election in 1902, and he was very .favorably im. prtesed with the growth of. Elgin and the anrro'unding oountry,, the Gov ernor inf rraed u that he will coon make a tour of Cuhloroia and slump that state iq (he interest ol Al'-on B Parker for President. Elgin R-:cord- TREASURER'S CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to nay all out standing warrants issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and in cluding, No. 3340 endorsed Nov.' 14, 1001. Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 3705 to No 3810 in elusive, ceaees from this date There areaiao funds In the treasury to pay aJl warrants laanei against Water Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including No. 5100 endorsed Aug, o, -ul. interest on all warrants on Water Fund from No. 5019 to No. 5106, Inclusive, oe.isos from date of this call. La Grandci Oregon, Oct. 8, 1904. m E. J. Walsh, , St . .City Treasurer. CURES OLD SORKa u eitnirelaal, Kiqj. May 5 1902. Beard Snow Liniment Co. oir 8 now Liniment cured an old sore on the side' of my ohio that was supposed to be a cancer., The sote was stubborn and would not yield totreatment, until I tried Snow Liniment,' wnlcb did the work in short order. My sister,'- Mrs Sophia J Carson. Allensville. Miffln Co, Pa, has a aore and mistrusts that it ib a oancer. neaso aena oer a 50c bottle: Sold by N'ewlln Drug Co. The ladies of La Grande are Invited to call at J HMofc-snnoB's to staple Fluffpare wheat starch, foe dainty deserts. ". . .' -'.-. i DrJ' A. CHARLTON; VETERINARY 8URQE0N, Offioe it AT Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon rttone ijej C. B. Cauthbrn. . . DENTIST .. . t - .-... , Office Over Hill Drug Store Qrande, Oregon " ' ' ; For Rent Eight room on North Fir Street: en 40ire of Mrs Shearer. . 8-ti : I I'bebojldiog; formerly oocupied by , the Saltation army. KorfuU par- " tic nlars and rates inquire ol Mrs 8 0 Zuber. Aug. 31 1 1 FOB RENT Housekeeping room very nicely furnished. - Two blocks west of High ScSool, on the ' ebrner i "l" - yr. ! U. B HIU 1U DIM FOR RENT A suite of rooms nicely , furnished tor light house keeping at the oorner of Fourth and Q streeU ' For farther particulars apply to or . : addreas. i Mrs E O Moore, 1617,-) th st. LOST On the .treets of La Grande, an ' abstract of title from the office of La uranae inTesuneni company r ina Grande Investment Company. f OR BALE 8 acres of. land aad house of 6 rooms 1 aores In.bearing orchard .onejtcre;in.strawberries, stablesfor B horses and out houses plenty of water 20 minuets work from F O for particulars oall at grooery store of. W MoFarlane. 9-1-10-1. FOR SALE Good Nine Roomed Plas tered Bouse with closets pantry and bath. Centrally located, good cellar. lawn, city water. Also wired through out. Address Bos 606 oi Phcn 647 Furniture For Sale And boose to rent apply to Mrs BheareroppoeiteStarGrooery North oi track. No Hunting All persons are forbiddan to hunt with firearms or dog .on my land on der pain of being jm Wuted for tres pass. Sept 6 " Joseph Anson Piano Tuner Hare Prof. Hendrioks tune your piano. It will pay von to do so. Ton. ing and repairing carefully done. We kindly solioit your work. : Oct 8 . trof. H Hendrioks Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing. ton and 6th Streets. Known as Geo Ball's lodging house. For Sale One Tgood feecond hand Kimball Slano. For Particulars eoqaife ol irs fugle or Phone 1727 Residence For lent To small family who can give Isfactory references, afumlshed house vi asyen rooms, wi to . ail modern ooo venlenoes, lnolnding hot. and, cold water, bath inside .toilet, & c. The house is.convenLntly and deslreably situated. 'or further particulars addiees fost OlUee box 603, 10-1-tt ; Pictures of The Wrck Patties wishing pictures uf the wreck can aeon re same bv oallinir at J. K. Smith's Jewelry Store. FIREfRppfSyE , Ka aula rfaf-rU lClV fa Oall or write I.a GraoJu Pawobrokw i fqrlent Three booses for rent ntl' It V No 1 Will '.make liberal tmi n th right persona. Special Induoeme j long term leaiera. L B Ovatt. R F D No. i La Grande (Sept. '.EV-Oct. E NIGHT WASHER T&RR.0R. i "1 would cough nearly all night long." rllja Mr, Clin. lnnlM... A, . i" I" v . v a fcj ri m i a IVSAt ndna.Iud., 4and coald hftrdltrntan if. I walked a'bloik t wiuld cough fr.ghtlully tnd Spit brood, but wbeo all other medicines failed, three U.W. bottles ol Ih- King's New Discover wholly cured me and I gained it pounds ' Ha absolutely guarantn-c to cure Coughs, Oelde, La Grin. Bronchitis and all Throat and Lnni tro ibiea Price 60c and $1 00. Tria. bottles free at Newlin Drug Oo. fifdtlcc I hereby notify all persona that 1 am -the so'e leasee of tba T Smith stone quarry, also all atone on the' 230 acre pasture and all parties'are hereby for biddra from taking stone off of said tract. . "'" ' J L Mara. : Notice of Dissolution Nptloe la hereby given that the rairjnersbip existing; befween It Still- wu and yapaermeuiieri, a nrro wans acting jj'genera'r !)Rler-i. PB,'W ,D the first day of Angnat dojved by mutual oopsent, it being .mutually agraed'that the1 J' Vandermeailn con tinue the brJslriesa and that L Btillwlll withdraw from, the builneas, and that ths said J Vandermenilen oollect all accoonta'dua the laid 'firm'' and pay . all debts agaln.t the said firm. Dated this first day of October 1001. L Stillwlll and J Vandermenilen. u-j v.i W Oot. 28 - Eastern Oregon. Business Oollsdge : School of Shorthand, an J Normal Baker Uity, Oregon, had four calls for Stenographers last week and was unable to All them all. Onr students get good positions when competent. Unamass mn call on na when they want sellable competent help. ' Now is the time, for young people to enroll. ' l' ' - Praotloal ' Business methods j are taught. Tbe light line' System of Shorthand is taught which can be learned in about half the time: the old Shaded, Systems. ' !; . Tuition ano) poajd reaaonable 9-21-10-21 DAW Citation IN THE COUNTV COURT, FOR THE UOUHTY OF UNION, ' STATE OE ORBttON. : In the matter of tbe guard- lansnip oi Jesse tiaim- Citation. oaon, a Minor To Jesse N Kalmbaoh, said Minor; and Mary Kalmback, bis guardian and next of kin, and all other persons in teres ted in the estate ,of .said Minor GREETING: In tbe name of the state of Oregon Yon are hereby cited and required to appear In the oounty court of the state Oregon, lor the oounty of - 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 cause, if any, you have, why the petition of Mary Kalmbaoh, guardian ol the person and estate of the auove named minor, prayj Ing Ior.an order of the court authoriz ing, licensing, and empowering her to sell the real property belonging to blin the said Jesse N Kalmbaoh, a Minor (subject to the widow's dower therein, ) towit: an undivided half interest in and to theHW) of Sec 16, InTp. 1,8. K.17B, W. M and In Sherman county, Oregon,' wiTNTRna. fha-nnn ix i rrni n " Judge of the oounty 'coort . of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, with the seal of said , .qonrt fByed this 7th day of Sept.JlSOt. tTfEST: J B Giltam, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOB'S'SALB. By Virtue of an order and llaanaa. made aad entered by the 'Honnrabla County Dourt on September 10, 1904, iq the,. matter ol the adminlstratioDj of uw atsuiwi or Angie a wooa, asneased, I wjllrom ssj after October 22nd 1901. at my office .No. 1110 Adam. Avenue, La Grande, Union County, Oregon,.pro toi;atprvate eale lota nnmbemrl aioht Ai In KIal. 6ttln Cliapllp'aAddltlOu, t tbe City ".tai, unionkt;oniyuregon. Parties desiring to purchase said prop erty may deposit sealed bids ou or be fore said date, together with certified oheok for. ten per cent of tie ainobnt bid tor said pidperty as 'a Wrantaj. yftyPV w!j oompiled with In case the otter IS accepted. No offer will be considered for a sum less tbad 11200. Terms of sale, oaah to me in - band. j. it. Wrisht I lAtolnljtrator of the.esUo Angle - Dated September 17, 1904. ' IN THB UNITED STATES DITRIOT.v UUUKl' KHJK TflB UISTRIOK OP. OREGON, n the" matter; of) Notice of. first . .r ,K ' ureaiwirB, To the creditors ol J. D. Kerr, of La Grand. ITntnn . 'm, -. . rupt. 'i """"! nana. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that onu toe. LUn dT of 8ept. ember, 1904,. . the iaid J.- ?. Kerr, wM dnly adjudloaUl a 5i')tAn,, the re. meeting of lite Creditors will be"" held at the nnlaA rf tha (inl .!.. 3 1901. si imn n' Inel In 1 ----- iwa IU IUO lUIQUWll, 01 .''')?. t, which time and place rd UreditoiBnaatteid, prove thsir lsaa, apBOifltA-TrhefceT eJamine the Kankrupt, and transact each .other, business, sa may property boiner before aid meeting Tw-nty dve oe its m st tnT.mnauy ea.-bol.-im Bled. DaUd at La yraude, Oregon, Sept mber 15, 1904. . . .' P. a Ivanhoe, i Baree1 il.ukruptty. T , l ... . .