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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
V i BLOCKLAND BROS. IslandZCitv. Orpfrnn BWINET . - . -v- ; We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cote wold and ehropshire8, ready for service, Anyone need ingfhoice buck, should see these to appreciate them Young stock ulways on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to couSpnre our paicos before buying some where else. " La Grnade Evening Observe-! THURSDAY, OCT. 27 1904 ; Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. Had he been continued loathe servioe net been promoted In bis regular turn ha would bava bean one of tba oldest englneon on the mountain division o f be Q K 4 N today.-qGast Oregpafan. , Half a Carload of 2 New Wall Paper. J We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 si rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever g) thought of bringing into this county in a single season. ) , ; Tbla paper la all (or aale and moat be sold thia aeaaon. We - ay have brought two first olaaa paper hangers direct from Chicago, Jy who are without doubt the moat akilltol workmen In Eastern 9 who, with the Ave first olaaa P-rwi hangers already in our em ploy, gives nathe best working ton , the Inland Empire. ) Ora Eiibanlta. - " "-" The deotaaed waa born in Arkansas twenty years ago, and when a child came to Oregon with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Eubauks, who set tled at Dry Creek where they lived several years, dually moving to their orchard borne, from whenee the tuner al took plaoe Sunday. .' Here they lived a lew short years ere the mother waa taken away, leaving Miss Ora a little child to the care ot ' Pather, three brothers and a sister Etta.'- From this time Etta and Ora have grown- Into lovely companionship and womanhood, Little more than a year ago Ora lay at death's door but by the skill of Dr. Molitor and the tender loving care of her devoted sister Etta, ahe so recov ered her btalth that friends and rela tives were oerlain of her earthly piea enoe and loving kindness ',. for many happy years to come. But lo in the stillness oi night with only a lew days warning the angel ot Death 'stole into her chamber and snatched from us oar dear daughter and sister. ' She was a beautiful woman beloved by all who knew her patient, sym. pathio, forgiviog and loving. Pure as the pearly dew, not a blot can be found on her charaoter and her host of friends attested'to thia by the beautl tul way in whiob she waa laid to rest. Abont four hand red friends gathered to pay their last respects to the de parted and sympathize with the bereft family. By loving- handa tba. churob waa beautifully decorated and the oold tomb made beautiful by white lining and a profusion of carnations, lillies a'.d choicest roses.! This beautiful light that haa gone out should be a lasting beam to the souls of those who are left behind. She lived a pure life and died in per fect faith, and af.er her parting words "Glory, Glory, G'bry," there was joy in Heaven and on angel .wings her spirit was borne to the baven of rest. For those who remain to mourn her loss and especially the dear sister, wor Is cannot express our sympathy. - Dry Creek Drifting Work In the orchards" bontlnaea at a favorable pace and many farmers are iuiproviug this oppartoulty for fall plowing. - Mrs E Fisher waa quite sick a tew dsys ot last week, but is recovering bar usual health again, . ' .-' Mr and Mrs Turner- Oliver visited at the borne ol Mr Olivet a parenta Sun day and incidentally "ad a view of the flue Fine Needle factory In whtih the are interested. i , Dr. H A?mf&T0N Veterinary surgeon, Oittoeat a.T Hill'a Drug Store La Urande, Oregon fbone 1301 , Kosideuee puone 701 OS-TE-OP-A-THY The Osteopathlst'a plan is to give a thorough examination to this human organism to and oat just where the trouble is, and then ooireot thie trou ble, just as any other intelligent ma bhinist would do with with a maohlue of hiaown oon truotlon. Osteopathy Is baaed upon scientific - prinolplea and Its technique la insorurabln to any but the trained Osteopathic physloien; yet the oom tnon sense of It appeals In stai-tly, to all unoiased minds, and its philosophy it easily understood. 1 C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Office Over Hill Drug Store La Grande,''0regdn - " AUUTK HHKU HA'ilfcBT "." Deep tearing or wrenching puna, occasioned by For Rent itt.!iini.'i'r'J Eight room on North V Strset an quite ol Mrs Bnearer.i 8-t ; net tins wet through; worse when at rest, or on first imoviug the limbs and in oold- or. damp weatu , er, la cured qalokiy ty iMiiaraa onow r Liniment. Oscar Oleaou, Ulbaon u7 Illinois, writes, fab 10 18021 rJA year ago I waa troubled with a pain -in my back. It soon got ao bad 1 eoold not bend over.i -One bottle of Uallard'a gnow LJniment -rare me1.' SSc, 60o, el 00. - Sold by N.wlm Drug Vo. ; TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, lo78 . "-' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V i U. 8. Land Orfloe, La (Jrwda, Oregon rJept.6, WOt . Notice Is hereby given that la compliance with tbe provisions oflne act, of Congreaa or June a, 1H78, entitled "An set for the sale of Umber lands in the States of California, Ore aon. Navaila- and Waahlnifton Territory, as extended to all tba Publlo Land States by art 1 be building (formerly oocupied . by tbe Salvation army. t For full par titulars and rates inquire of Mrs S O Zuber. Aug. 31 ft "-4 " ' son, Nevada, and Washing-ton Territory," udMidmitAHll lha Wiihlln Tnd Statu bv of August. UUrcDO S. UtuulLel. of Salt ' Lake City, county ot Bolt Lake, blale of Utab, hat thia Aav ftlart In Ihla nfflaa hla aWOrn no. siw, tor ine purcuaaa oi "ft FOK RENT Bouse keeping ro ma very nicely furnished. '' 1'wo block west ol High School, on the corner of 1st and H it. FOR RENT A suite of rooms nicely furnished for light bouse keeping at the corner of fourth and Q streets tor turther.parlloulara apply , to or addreee. Mrs E O Moore, 1017,' th st. Itegtiter and Ueoelver o( this omos at Lk - lie namea aa wunmjiea; xaipu tx, zuiua ofBtarkcv, Orcson, Edward Bean, of HUrkey, Oregon, vraiik a. Mur,liy, ot f eny, uragoa, Aoe Uoutin, of ferry, Oregon. ., Any and all persons ulalralnj adversely tbe above deserlbea lands are roqueated to flit their olalmi In this offlos on or before said sthday olDeoember, WW. m rf vv s Amvaaa, avaaaiw- EStackland & McLachlen PAINTS, 0IL2S AND GLAbS State Wins At The 102 Awards St. Louis WorldSfFair a St uis. Mo., Oct. a. uregon xhihi's at the world's fa r have ro reived altogether 1j2 awards, uocord to he f llowing etatemeut mailc .y tie .ra! S.ipirinlei dent ,Vhrini)f t lie i-xli hit. In . :ir iigrirtillural departmeut y;iu today bow many r-f each denomi nuti- ii We have received In mine) ii ml metal, irol.l, silver and bronz; mt'dahi i.giiroKtu in- Iwelve. I h.ivi eiitione.l in int. rests of eig t mines which I believed aere overlooked. In we our ed xationa! iepar(meut we received ve l--"i awarded thirty Hve gold one gold mod. I. me ellvor an I o e i old- f.r.ylo.r silver and tweniy br..nze. The method of wnnlin.nt o r,. !.:un.'.o,au.l grand pris-.i for itrains prizes by the superior jury of awards i I afgr-'intini 102. 1 have nn edun itlon disippoin'e l ns In Itli.' -.;pirior jurv ol awarna wirau o. ,w .niini? pr w " i uivm m, linn-for fourteen moro med- tchool.-, the jury arra'ied our school tii l.' eiilinr imrl. ok.d or In three groups, awarding Weachgrmip IS In 'ct, 1 know s ine oi . one prize, ,. I ,,..-,1 i hi irnly nve.l.ioKon Mipet intenu-ut. wimimiik bu ,,m '. I with the superior jurv of dom said l.ile today that thny ii forri.'lrv, llsli and game Hallowe'en Social Some merry, friendly, country folks ' Together will convene, To barn their nits, an1 poo tbelr stocks An' haud their Hallowe'en Fa' bly the the night. The Crystal Rebeca Lodge will give a Hallowe'en social Tuesday eve. Nov 1 at the I O O F Hall, A ptogram will be rendered, approbate ' amusements will be furnished Refreshments srved and a royal good time assured to alt Admission 15 cents. Gentle sister thou bath left ns, Gone to join the Angels fair: From tbU world of sin and sorrow, Fiom this world of toil and care In onr home a place is vaoant. Sadness dwells where onoe waa cheer Yet within our hearts forever, Thou shalt dwell most loved and dear. And thy gentle loving kindness. While on earth to ub was shown; Now in Heaven Bplendor beokons, To a far and better home. ' - Furniture For Sale ' And bouse to tent apply to Mrs Shearer opposite Star Grocery North ol track . -v .-.".' ''. 1 - Furnished Rooms Furnished room for gentleman sleep ing nights.. t. , Mrs O..W Preston.,., atfxo Aoaiua ato. No tjunting Sale or Exchange Eight aorea, six room house, lar;e barn, place for hogs and chlcku four acres In orchard and herrl -i Just east of flour mill. This will lit investigation For particulars tnq r at MnoFarlane'a grocery store. . sell or exchange for city properly, , . ,10-20 1120 ., All persons are forbidden to hunt with firearms or dog on my land on der pain ot being pn seouted for tree. DOSS.!. , nt . r -1 "") V . Sept U N7) Joseph Anson jrcl ataUtmnnt . Lnt 1. .sao. 1H. To. aaautn. raniia ANEKbEW of Beetlon No. Ill In I Mn . M H.nv, N lL At K W.M. And will offer proof to show that the land sought u more valuable for lta timber or atQua man ror aariouiiurai purpuava, iuu w eatabllsh hla claim to said land before the Oninde, Oreaon, on Munday, the 6th day of : ,an, SUMMONS. -; IntheClrtraltOoottofthaHUio ofOreM lor Colon Oottuty. v,-. . L O WILLIAMS, Plaint It ' '.' CASSIA A. WILLIAMS, DfndanU ... K To UuBfA A WtllUmi. til alMVsVDUIMtl defosdaQt; 1l tbo name of tbe HUU of Urexou i you ara neze&y requirea u appetw aa. muarmvs ice cotaplaint filed agutiut you la the bovt-r ea titled aaifc oa or beton the ilat day o ; Oclolxyi. 1904. And iryoa fall UK fntwr, f or ; -wftut thereof, the phUutltt will take dtcree? against you for the aloiuUon of (he nierrUg i UO end for coeu and duburMemeoU of thu auit. i. ThiBBummouB i Oregon UDaerrcr, id union ooumy t. uistra oi uie viruuii joun oi tne qhh.ii : Oregu .inoe a week for ilx tonieouilv wcka the nm Mloutlon theiool to be made on tlto ; Sth day oi September, 1V0. and toe last publl- i oaUoo on the Hu day of October, xfi04, whlob ' Furnished ( Room "-. i.'."-- .-' - - Centrally located cottier of "W ashing, ton and 6th Streets. Known aa Geo. Ball's lodging house. - FOR SALE An alrr.ost new' 4 room house, nice lawn, in beet residence part of town, very ohesp If tukon at oine, only part cash. See 1701 loiret l orni-r Spring ets. Oct 12 10 !1 li r Ill "II i.- :.ii-i'i 1-' ; em h ii v,.r I . Ii ion J.-..1.1 lin I 1 1 1 E fll . :g: elis or adilitional swnrdmxnt of oi ii Klnno pri.e. u imvi- ills or riini oon .ivJnk-d din bis iU-prt I, . ilrer an-1 bronze meda s twenty four. I cunu t tell had re oive l a lett.-r fiom tl.e national com in ssl n ordering them to irive out ih iiiwr. inforii iition (or piililicailon until fur hoi nciiiu... '1 be detailed t.,teuieni f :he iiwnr.ls in ihercfore not obiain .ilile. ?ounJ Party I .i ,.. ...(nailsi'it fifty of the mnm l. s and 'rienil- Bai tist chnrch ,,f l,a (,r:i.i.levisite l the home of tht-i i n.-' r lie v. J I'rsiiklin Day with, a ,-.. ' ii I In"" l'"""'1 Prty. I "l -; ,. ! nor in- k' n i" leaorance ot ,.iBt v a coming u -lil called to the door nv.;..t!. k"" k. Heaurrender. edatoii ,oa.,l(..-'PP 'fok po.-.tsi m olii.e ,.la ennd the kl chen Lbleswer. se- 1 ''h 8od things too nuiueious tu mention, ol f v i . I. v.-nb jhly aj tmciated by the : it - -1 .i ..I-.' - it wif Kverytbing war .( .-- Iy n mied and the evonintt wa Hji' .t in yHiii"!- and pleafant conversa ticn. All r :i sun' f--. eniug the crowd ad- f ivi-wi-ll to tin- happy Pastor and ihiiii'v, i a-! "eoine again and do lh. iiae ie." Ob.tuary ho . iiiHldy our commuti ty was r.ed u uess ot thedtath ul Mis. Recalls Interesting Period Tbe old A R U membership card found in tbe pookota of Seymour Swauger, who waa mangled under the train ue.tr Bingham Springs, Saturday morning, recalls one ot the most in teres ting periodo of railroading on the O 11 & N system, Vvhen the great Aineiican Kailvay Union, the order sl'trted by Eugene V Uobi in 1894 reached Oregon, Kw.iu gur waa working at Kamola, as a coal he iver.au J the little mouiuain town coutuinml a population of at least 500 poplu, including railroaders and tim brmen. Four helpers were running out of K. 4 me la and tbe eight crews all joined tht A R U, tugulher with Swauger, tbo ooul heavur, all the section men and teloraph o; erators. Wbon tbe strike w a de-lnred, the oterator was tbe drat man to be discharged, because be e fuse I to send a telegraphic train or der afte the strike had been ,de- Jaed. Then the tronblo bean. The coal heavers would not shovel eiuugh coal to keep the engines alive, tba engine orews were compelled to wnlk to Ia t.irande lecnuse there were 110 trains running and tbe mat er ot can y ing tbo mail was buginninaj to trouble the , oUJuIhIs A libt fnciue in charge of W J Liudsay, then divieion roundhouse foreman at La Graritie wun run over the road and at Khiii -la someone threw tccks at the engine and at Mndeay, who wus la King tint pi ace of an oiigln eer. Ttiig net of vlolonce was not daoutioned by tbe striking employes, and it is not known today who threw the rock, but the Kamela crews being on strike were hel i responsible tor tbe act. und when tbe otrike waa settled mtl tin u en went to work again tbe operator, (Ire in en, coal heavrs, and several eng o. era at Kamela were not Ukeii back Tbe operator who was let out at that time was kept out of the railroad eor vice for six years, and one of the ei gineera Wats lin tlly given ork on tbe O ii & N after something over six ears i the mines oi Haver couuiy, n t the T.remeo and oodl beavers nev o "id get work on this system. Swauger was among the number. FOR SALE A child's 120 go cart t halt price. Almost as iiood as new. Phono 1770 farmers line. 1 Lost Blue silk girdle, turn to this office. Finder please rest Wood Saw Having lease.d.the G W Alie steam wood saw, 1 am prepared to promptly take care of all orders entrusted to n.e, W M Andia, Corner Greenwood and Hill afreets f hone 730 S 12-0 I For Sale One rgoodilseoohd hand Kimball piano. For Particulars eaquile of Mrstuglo or Phone 1727 Kesldenoe Cor. oi 3rd K. . Tea and eoSee agent A hustling. oapable man of large acquaintance to work up ar wagon route in olty or country, for tatabliihod firm; largest retailers in tbe united Btttee. pieu. did inducements offered to the trade. no graft. Good pay to tbe right par' ty. Addre-a,) stating .experience and references --- - GRAND UNION TB. CO , . . . . Seattle Wash. FOK BALE! Good Nine Koomed Plas tered House with ..closets pantry and bath.. Centrally" located, good cellar, lawn,- city water. Also wired through out. .Address Box 006 oi PhcLS l41 ;,. ' FIRE PROOp SAFE Voi sale, weight 2500, prloe 50 Call or w i its La Grande Pawnbroker Pnotie l.iBl. , PALMIST AND CLAIROVYANT Located in La Grande, I will give you luck that wins -success in business, Love, Marriage, Divoroe, Speculations, Health and transactions of all kinds, Looited at 1012 Sixth street Hours 0 to 12 a. m. and 1 to S p. m. dBily. ., -Headings 25c, 60c, 75o and 1 CD , Prof. Weber. Por Sale Acre traot witb new two room house, In Pleasant Home addition. 9400. fart cash, balance monthly install ments. Enquire of V U Uaworth at Stoddaid Lumber Co. 10,17.24 ' Fruit Boxes. Send your orders for Fr jit Boxes to Htoddaid Lumber Go. at the L Grande planing mill. NIGHT WAS HER TERORr- "I would cough nearly all night long,' wpllaa Itlpaniina Aniiiainta. nt .Alar. anuria, lud., "and could .hardly tetany sleep. had consumption so bad that if I walked a block 1 1 would' cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles ol ir. King s Mew uisoovery wholly , cured me and 1 gained pounds,' Its absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, L Grippe, Bronchitis and - all Throat ana JUnng troubles. Price 60c and 11.00, i Trial bottles ires at Newiin Drug u. j Beautiful Columbia . i i River Folder .... ' WWW . ."if. d i IA passenger department of the Ore son HBllroad A Naviaatlon .Com nan v as Just Issued a beautiful and costly anoramio toiuer entiiiea -rne uoi- mbia iurar. through the- Casoade Monntaina. to the Paoiua Ocean. rrom Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the Pacific Ocean, every corve of the river and every point ot interest aresbown while Alt Hood Mt Adams, aud.lls at Helena, porpo toally covered with snow, stand out la there beauty. On the back ot the map is .an interesting story in detail ot the trip from Huntington to Port- laud and from Portland to the ocean, not overlooking the beaches and tbe San Prunciaoo trip by ocean- A copy of this folder may be aeoured by aend ing four cents in stamps to pay postage to' A L Craig, General Paasenger Agent of the Oregon Hailroad k .navigation Com pan Portland, Oregon, Hy send ing the addresa of some friend in the East, and (onr cents in postage the folder will be promptly mailed.- ... w Order NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. H. Land OUku, Lm Grande, nr. Mar 14. Iqim. Notlne la hernby given that In oomjillnnve ri, ealltl.Kl "An act fur the aulo ul lUa in the Htalm or uulir.trnlA, Urc- Junn S. Umber lani son, NvaUa anil WaaliluirUiii Turrltorr,1 exlendil bi all (he I'.ilillc Luinl HUiton by at'-i ui Auifuat 4, Isiri, I'liix-lHi ilullls vt Per.y, Oourity of union, Htate uf Oreson, lnu inia iuv nun in inis onire ner sworn auiiv incut, No. .iIini, for the jiiiixliuH.; oi the n; W Kectlon -X and 4jiii K'4 of Section No. 27. Ill TowuhiiIi, .No 4 S, K.No. 'i't l. Vv ..M., and wllloHnr priMtf to .Imw that Hie lanil ainiifltt Ik more valuable Cor It. ilmbeifxir alone than foraKrlcullural ilriiMiiid l ,tAbllnh lii-r lialm Ul aulil liinil Iwion, the KeglHterand tU cf.ivi-r of thia ultli-eat iai (irHU'li-.ureson, ou Monilay.thelMt day ni Ausuirt, lioi. Hhe i,aiii, aa witn,mma I A. 1. flean, John J. Murphy, Ralph tl. lluilla, and Mary u. Muri.hy. all of t'errv. titvmui. Any ana all MrM.nn claunlitir odvernely the Mimve-tivacriiK-u mn.ni are rr.inrioii 10 nil .hrir.'.i.il'nn In thia olhce on or before aald lat asy ui august, iml HW O Ii, Ifc-aUlet. gbtful Route, Daylight Ridt uizzy tirags, Uoep (Jttaous A Gulden Opportunity Soe uuiure in an Her glorious beauty, and tbeu tbe acme ol man's handiwork. .. : Tbe firtV is foiiml alonp the line of (he Deliver & Rio Urande Rutlroad an tliB luttnr at tbe St. Louis World's Fuir. Your trip will he one of pleasure make the most of it. V or information and illus trAtnrl literature write W.O. McBRIDE, Qon.Agt. Portlausl, Oregt ytoM made on th. 8ro dsy h ttwicHa'uMwtibii,'! v AUuroay lorPlatuUl ' - WANTED'; Notice 1 hereby notify all persons that t am the so'e lessee of the Thos. Smith store quarry, also all stone on the 230 acre pasture ass ail parties an nereoy tor bidden from taking stone o9 of said traot, '.(".it' J L Mars. For Sale Organ nearly good as new, two cook atoyoSf. bedstead- dnd aprlegs, dishes cooking utensils sewing machine near ly new, .driving horse safe for woman to drive, cheap boggy, Inquire 61 -. 10-10 26 ' f-'.. - George (tail i ' : l-nr-rM- ' ' For Kent Three .bouses for ' rent on H. F. D.' No! will .make liberal 'terms to the right persons. . Special Inducements to long term leasers. - L B Hyatt. ! B S D No. 1 U Grande tSept.!l3-Oot.S3' i ' ' ff Eastern Oregon Business Oolledge Sohool of Shorthand, and Normal'. Baker City, Oregon, had four calls for (stenographers last week end wat-- unable to Oil them all.. Oar students - get good positions when competent. Business men call on as when they want reliable competent help. . ,., , Von is the time for "young people to enroll. Practical Ousinesa methods are taught.-"The light line System of Shorthand is taught which can be . learned in about half tbe time the old Shaded Systems. Tultlon.and Board reasonable 1 w.M.O Perry Prlno. 9-21-lO.al DAK AOMINISTRATOR'S.SAUil. By virtue of an order and'' license, made and 'entered' .by ' the 'Honorable County Coortin September 10, .1904, in the matter of the administration, of the estate of Angle A Wood, deoeased, I will from and after October 22nd 1004, at my office No. 1110 Adam Avenue, La .Urande, Union 'County, Oregon, proceed to seil.at private sal lota numbered eight (8), in block No, CO In Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Orahde, Union County, Oregon. Parties desiring to pnrohaae said prop erty may deposit sealed bids on or be fore. said date, together with 'oertifled oheck for ten per cent of the amount bid for said property ai a ' guarantee that aald offer will be oomplled with In cass tbe offer la ac-epted. So offer will be considered for a sum less than 11200. 'Terms ot sale, cash to me in bod.,i I J. K. Wright1 r Admlnlstrator'of the estate of Angle A, Wood, deceased, Dated Beptemberjn, 1001. :l ''.-vj :t- i.i