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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1904)
SOME BARGAIN EVENTS : OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE!! B Friday's Specials 4. Good quality fall site pillow cases, Do ! " J5o Turkish Towels, 10o - 'v ' 60c Ladies Lisle Thread open ; work Hose, 49o SILK PETTICOATU Made of good quality black silk with deep aocor dioo plaited flou nces with two inoh ruffles and altogether an un matcbable value $5.50 : , Just a. few left of those $1 25 petticoat at 86a If yov' want :' one of theft don't tar MFhey are still on the table at 85b 1 ': : . To Tlie - Economical Buyer -I;,. ' ft :vl -J ..... ...... - , , V 0;C1 ' .J. . Is the order ef Every D at this satisfactory store, and the , . . ' ... i ,.- .' F40, MINGi SALE Is gaining in importance every day. The success of the opening days of this GREAT SALE urges ns on to still greater efforts and the keen observer and shrewd buyer ban' no difficulty in finding' great quantities of dependable and wanted merchandise priced at merely" a . fraction , of ' their actual market values. 1 i.vi'v! . . : :,. 'i: -V V-.: ..'V. Sale Will Continue Until Saturday Night Come today -Come tomorrow Come every day if you can. SAVERS everyday.! ! Tlwre will be MONEY $1 25 Mens Dress shirts this sale 85 cents $3 00 Eancy Vests this sale I 95 ' '.$5 Silk Waists this Sale. $2 50 75 cent Ladles Belts 50c Saturdays Specials , - 60ot Satin Damask Towels, open worked and hemstitohed, extra Urge 49o - 76d Tapestry Stand Covers, 59o 1 60 Mens Hats, 98o I Diamomds ! -'). On. your fingers are aot as satisfactory by far . as a pair of oar Diamond, Brand1 ttboes on your, feet. They are here in' all the 'new la-ts, are made with oork filled coles, have a $5 look and r -'a t5 wear, aurte a morier . saver too at f 3 for ladies and $3 60 for men Men's par Excellence Enameled ealf shoes with oork filled soles. . are ideal shoes for winter wear - Our ladies ready to. weat ( Department has never . before i ? our history offered suoh matohless values, such varied assort- ' assortment,: suoh. opportunities for providing yourself with , () ready & wear' garments ' of ' all kinds at altogether moderate pnoes. j . Ladies Jackets $5.00 Made 'of black Kersey, with or without shoulder capes, neatly trimmed . ., . ': '. . ' '1 . .'' :$S.OO 5 00 . and ff 00 Misses iackets, this sale, (J3 75 ! ; Household Necessities J ! i.yi saving prices ; Fine tapestry portiers, special, 3 25 3 . ii ; ; -.. 6 00 -ii ' ii '".v ii ' ii " 7 60 TailoF Bilits $12 00 Ladies Tailor Suits, this sale, 17 85 " In i T 75o Window Shades, 45o " , " :. 1 vr;'1 m mmmmm w wmm : : X x: iLace Curtains ! We : how a large assortment from t i b'est manufacturers at 75 cents to " 8 50. Speoial ' attention is directed to some speoial members usually sold sold for $3 00 whioh are here at $2 So Up to date Togs for men are here. Neckwear, shirts, under wear, hats in feet all things that go to make the modern man Our prioings will save you from 10 to 25 per cent. ,:i $1 2 50 Overcoats here $10 00 ! Made of black Kersey, sateen lined, made with' velvet oollar. A coat well worth (12 60 This sale : ' 1.5 $io ' (6.60 to (8.50 suits, this sale, (4.05. Just 12 of . these suits ; Yoursfor.- .' ' '. " ' " !;;' $4 95 R ;.! 'fH'Hl H H'T V.------ V--- ,,. .-T . I WIIITI- K(Ei FLOUR : "P Js milled with the idea of pleasing'every dealer's high. ,. B olass trade-custoireis who appreciate quality. The K name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co.' guarantees re- H B liability and highest grade in every saok of flour B B bearing the White Rose brand ; , r a Pioneer .Flouring Mill Co. P B eiOOBBDODDDOOBBDaOODIB " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J. R. Kellogg, deoeased, EUte Notioo ia hereby gWen tb.t the under' eianed, J M Choroh, Is bj order of the Coantr Coort o( Onion Coanty, Ore eon, daly ppainted aa BdmlnistratOT with will annexed, of the eatate olJ K AU persona haviog clalma againat aald estate, .are ..hereby reqalred to present the tame, properly Teriflei, to a" uuuereiguou, ,utmeu No. 1BI7, for tbe purcbu or u Tinn, Bommer nalldang, 1 Grande, hkw Bt.ifccS(ndNK.i unk 8o.aTp. 71 l.Kln .W mnnthr i from the HB ?aUi?i Sec. UJ.otf Otl Sec SO. I date ol'tbe first pablloation of this notloe. Dated and first pnbllihed Ootober 6,1904. vi i-: v JMdhoroh, Exeoator of the eatate of J R Kellog, deoeaaed. O H Klnn, Attorney for Exeoator. NOTICE FOR POBUCATIOH. TORPEDO BOATS ARE SHIPPED. ORIGINAL GIPSON GIRL IS ILL Five Torpedo Boats Shipped for Japan Quincy Point, Massachusetts From ;1 i. i Ogden Utah Oct 8 Sanatoi Fair banks spoke in the Grand Opera bouse tonignt to an immense audience, s When the Fairbanks train made its firat atop today at Elko, Nev., tbe vice presidential candidate waa met by Sen ator f?mool and seT.enteen other lead ing members ol the regular republican organization who accompanied tbe IraTelera to Ogden. The Utah delega tion loolud-.d in addition to Senator Smoot, Congrewman Howell, ex- GoT-rnor Thomas, ani other repre- aenUtUe oitiaeot, one hall being Mor- mjDa and tbe other hall Gentiles, Several ol tbemoonferred during tbe day with Mr. Fairbanks. Awaiting him here waa Senator Kearnt wbo heada the American party. He was soon oli eetrd with the Indiana senator No statement . was made conoerning theaa varloua Interviewa but Fairbanka early deoided to make no referrenoe to state oomplioation In bis public utterances. " Senator Fairbanks waa rejoined here by Senator Dolliver, wbo bad remain ed behind in Portland became ol a ibroat affection and'in order to pre pare lor bie oampaiga in Colorado lor wbiob he bad been engaged. Tbe Iowa senator spoke at the mseting. BE8T1 0OUG8 EMEDIQINEj UHlLUtUiM. ben you ' buy a cough mediolns) for amall children you want one In which yon can place implicit confldenoa. lou want one that not only relieves but enrea. Yon want one that ia nnonea- tionably-harmleaa, ton want one that : Is ' pleasant l;to tain. Obamberlain'a Denver Oot. 8 Mrs Arthur Sprin ger baa been' atrlcken with i typhoid fever while visiting, in this oity, and i Cough Remedr meats allot , these ooa- herbuaband i.,bu,,,.ng MtSSff borne in Canada, having beard that ood. For sale by AU Drugglats. biawile'a life la In danger. Bbeisi ' ' i I ACUTE RHEUMATISM J I D40 tearing or wrenching pains, : lares. . oooaalcned bv settina wet thronahi i - r . worse waen bi rest, or on ores moving the limbs and In cold or damp weath er, Is cored qulokly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Osoar Oleaon, Gibson City Iiiinoia, writes, Feb 16 1802: "A year ago I waa troubled with a pain In my back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle ol Ballard's gnow Liniment cared me ?U 45c, 60o. -1 00. Bold by Newlin Drug Co. Hands Off TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. I&7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, t if U. 8. Land 'Dffloe, La Grande, Oregon. Bept ), iL Notice la hereby given that in com pi June wltb the provisions; of the act of OoncrcM of Junes, 188, entitled "An act for the tale of timber land in ttie mates or iMiroraia, ura. iron, Nevada, and Washington Territory," u extended to all the Public lind Htates by art lot Aufiut , It&i, Char leu M Wright of I Pilot Rick,Coanty of UmatlllaUteof Orejon hnsi ihlsi Jut nipf. In thlai nffirm hla ivrum tatemen No. S2I7, for tbe purcbaa of the DeDartinent of tbe Interior. Land Office at La Grande, Oreg And will ofler proof to bow that the land sought ii more valuable for lu timber or tone than for agricultural purpoRea, and! to enUHlnh trta claim to aald land before the KegUter and Receiver or tnta omce av Qrande, Oregon, on Trwdry, tbe aotb day DerembertllrOi. Ha namttsi wlttifaaea IimnK Hanna. Of Victim J, Jrrnvn, liwr tt iuris us oaaiav;, Frank Aldeu.ofaurkisiy, Andrew SnUlvan of Anv and all ix-raom claim I nr adrenely the ahove described landa are reqaented to file their claim in tnta omce on or oerore earn Wth day or iwcemoer, iwi. rt-con. June ii. 1W. . NotlM ll herebr slTCTI that tbe follow ng named Mttler bu filed noUoe ol hla Intenlloa to make final proof In aapport of Wa claim, and to at aald proof will U made before tbe ReiHterandRecelTeroftbe V. 8 Land Office, I ri-mrf, nn Adfllllll. 1944. vis: H. K. Ho TW2, V arrtrtlh !to Wntrw, La c.rande Oregon, widow of Job Sluwmmr, dereaaed, for tn. i HEX a r48E)( dec. VL Tp. 8., &. Us names tbe following Wltneawi to prove blaeontlnaone residence up:jn and caltlTa tlon of aald land, via: Frmnlt Betnnot, iohn Keller, Cwaan atroabar, Harl, Katus al) , LaOranda Oregon. DAVIS, Beglater. Columbia Collegiate, Preoaratorv rCommeroial University sisE ' i iwuktohiumit Conroes. Boarrllnt: school tor young men A boys. Box 348 University Park Station, Portland ortjorl SQUARE PIANOS SPUT IN TWO Elegant Old Squares for Almost Nothing - Tbey are a liitle out ol data bat atill 6 up. Althongh tt ia a long time ainoe rauare pianos were manuuciurea ouaanda ol tlie rare old inatrumenta have remained In nae during all tbew years giving entire satiataction. They are continually drilling to our tore being taken by na in part pay ment lor grand or upright piauoe 'or Mople wbo have built the new bomre or else bate moved into town where limited floor anaoe bu made it more ronvenWol to have an optigbt piano. ' There ia a'' treat accumulation ol these equtre pianos al our store now, They srs aot lasblonabls Inttrumenta 'jut tbey possess tbe asentisl ol good piano, reliable tone. They btve all been oveibaoled cl aned and putiabed so f iat (In y are really very handsome and will prove a : London Oot. 8 Beplying to the let ter of tbe international arbitration and peace aaaooiation suggesting that tbe tims waa at band when bis ma- jeaty'a miniatera, In concert with other powers, oan with good hope of success, appeal to tbe governments of Russia and Japan to suspend tbe oonflict in tbe Far East Minister Lansdowne writer! "Neither of tbe belligerent! having expressed a desire for tbe mediation of rjtVlaaa nnaia hla maiaisil'fa'ai avitsan knent does not ojnaider it oonld takel.bo.. .ntitlnH eaaae. on or Wo n.t. .. : SUMMONS. I n tbe Irouit onrt of the State o Oregon, for Union oonty. ' " AN Nib) HOLMAN, plaintiff, ) ALB EBT HOLMANr defendant ) To Albert Holman, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear In the above entitled onrt ana anawer advantage ol tbe aotion suggested." great eatiafactioo in families wbo own toeir own homes especially if there are children who take muaio leasona and do a great deal ol practicing. We must get them nrr our nanaa. The apaos ia badly needed for our Kail ebipmente ol elegant new inatrumenta now arriving ana we ate tu irei .re oi lerim them at these utile prices: Boirdnian.f20,Pearaon $3U, Hailel A Davis (35, a Lynoh in a very pretty rosewood case $40. Ballet dc Davis in e light rosewood ease 4&, a apler.did bwgaio lor tbe price an cmeraon tor S60. Oollard & Collard-tbis ia an Era. glfih make and a good one fit, Guild in aplendid oondition ligbt rosewood caae 1 00, another Hailel A Davis for 966, and a Oadler for tbe same price only $65, Jacob Zeck $60, Btcinway $80, Kimball in dark rosewood $90, Deoker alao very floe $90, These are all amall prioes. The out lav will not be great on any of them and yon are bound to get more than your money s worth. A amall sum down and aa little as $3 to $6 a month flnisn buying one, Elters Piano House 351 Washington street corner Park,........ ,,,,.. , i NOT1CB FOR PUBLICATION. V.Ji. Land Offloe, La Grande, Oregon. August 1,1104. Notloe Is hereby given that the following named aetller ban fllod notloe of bli Intention to make nnal proof In eupport of hie claim and that aald proof will be made before the KoglHler and lu-cel rer of tbe U B Land Uffioe at La Urande, Oronon, on Mept. ,i, luol, vis: H K No Unci, K nmr K Oliver, of Mcaoham, Oregon, tortlie NWXHoos,T I N,MitM' 11 e.namea the following wltneiaea to prove bl oontlnuona reeidenoe upon and cultivation nr said land, vlai Hamuol nryaen, John H.nnk. (leorffe Van Oiadall and Dkca. Vmi Oredall, ail of Meachara, Oregon. K W navla. Peiiater TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Omce, La tirande. Oregon ocpi.o, linn. . Notice le herehr slvcn that la comtillauce with the DrovlMliniN of the act of (Vintrriuia of June 8, 1K78. enlltlod "An act for the aule of timber lands in the Htatoit of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washlnirton Torrltory," as ezienaeo w an me ruuiic ijana niaius oy art of August 4, MM, Clarence B. Chanael. of Halt b.j tlile day filed In this orfloe bis sworn statement No. SI97, for the purchase of iwll. bee Ift, Tp. 6 sontb, range 86 NEU ANKKHRH ol auction No. U In Township No. s n, Kange no. as K.w.M. And will orTer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aald land before tbe fWginler and Heceiver of this offloe at La Grande, Oregon, on Monday, tbe otb day of December, 1W4, He names as witnesses: Ralph H. Bulllfl, ofHtAikcr, Orcron. Kdwanl lUsn, of Htarkey. Oregon, Frank H. Murphy, of I'srry, Oregon, Abo Boutin, of Perry, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rciuell to file tlielr nlalins In this uirloe on or befurs aald itb day of Deoauiber, 1H. ' H. W. Davis, Eeglster. above entitled cause, on or before Sat urday, tbe 3rd day of September, 1904, after tbe publication of this snmmons for six consecutive weeks, in the East ern Oregon Observer, published at La Grande, Oregon, beginning with tbe Issue of July 2, 1004. And you will hereby taka notice, that if you fall to ao appearand1 anawer saiti complaint, lor want toereol, the plaintiff will take the decree of the Court for the relief prayed for tn the complaint, to-wlt : for the d aeolutiou of the marriage contract existing be tween plaiatilf and yourself, and for an , ordor of the ourt award ing to piaintilf tbe care, oustody and coutrol of the minor children, the issue of aald marriage aa mentioned in ssid com- plaint. i tn a . i t . i at.. iuu win suriuer tasv nuiioo. ism thia eummone is published by order of Hon. Robert Eakin, Judge of said o art, mads and dated at Chambers, on July '20, 1904, and whioh order directs tbst the flrat publication of thia summons be bad on Friday, July 22, ivut. J. P. Baker. Attorney for Plaintiff, J 22 A3 A THOUGHTFUL MAN. , M. M. Austin of; Winchester, Ind., knew what to do In tbe hour of seed. His wile had aucb an nnnsnai cats of stomach and liver trouble, pbvsjciana could not help her. He though nf and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief st once;and waa finally oared. Only 28o, at La Orande Drug Co, and Newlin Drug Co Drug Stores,