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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1904)
BLOCKL AND BROS. IslandlCityr Oregon" Breedersof BERKSHIRE aud TOLANDCHINA SWINE. .' We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, CoU woid and ahropsbires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice bucks, should see these to . appreciate them Young stock always on hand,, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicos before buying some where else. 1 MEAT MARKET Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. ; WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL - BUTCHERS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and lur3. Also chickens & poultry. Return Engagement It ill he a pleasure to great many people to know that the Weiderman Company will return to La Grande (or a two night's engagement on next Monday and Tuesday, Nor. 7 end, 8 The opening bill will be tbe (oar sot comedy dr.ma "Tbe Silver King" and on Tneeday nlgbt the great Roaaten drama "Mlohael Strogoff" will be presented. ((mated at three hundred and eight? Ore million dollars, the, ordinary ex penses at sixty millions, which, it ,1s proposed to provide by a heavy taxa tioa and the suspension ot publto works and tu raise the balance by loans. Russia Needs Money London, Nov. 1. Dispatches from Brursels to tbe Standard say ., that a Russian loan (.( $270,000,000 was signed Saturday. Tbe correapondent adds that tbe Rothchlld'e guarantee tbe loan. . . . . . ... , . JAPS TO USE AIRSHIP Will Sail Over Fleets and Forts and Drop Dyna mite---Arranging with inventor The Missionary Society will .meet with Mrs. AU' rich Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Alltbemembera are urged to be present. ' Bt. Louis, Nov. 1. Tbe Republican today says: Dr. August Grolh, ot ban Francisco, inventer and navigator of the airship California Eagle, which baa repeatedly made BucooBxfnl trips has leceived a proposal through the representatives of the Japanese kov eminent and It nrrangeineiils are per fioted as sniigerted, bis craft will be shipped to the Orient to be used In exploding dynamite and other high ex oloslvos over the ships of die Russian Beet and oves the cities and forts with in tbe cirolfl of It .Btillties. Dr. Ureth who is In St. Louis, said: "These meu of whom 1 speak are well known figures in the oommerolul world, aud have a very oloaa oonnoc tion with the diplomatic affairs of their nountry. Tlu.y visit me at my work nhop and labratory in t-'nn Fnincisco and I thorouuhly demonstrated to them that uiy airship la practicable for the purpose deal rod, and made a com plete test ot the appjr.itus for their benefit. "I have perfected a nu'chnnism nhloh provides for the firing of 25 pounds of dynumllo or nitro xlycorlne, 'Hnd is so oonstructod tliut onrrect sliu und range can be secured as dually and I s suocoeBfully its If we ha I on hoard ('ursky cruiser oue of tho navies big guns With a, well tiained crow of men to work it In o.iso I co to tho Inr ast this nievliiuilsin will form a p:irt f my equlptnt ut " Who Was It? ' Someone entered' tbe camp of Ex Llndley the flrst of tbe week, stole his gun and then killed sixteen sheep and Injured several others. ' But no clue has been obtained as to who it was tbat commited this act. North Powder Citizen. ; Japan's Expenses Toklo, Nov. 1 ""he preliminary es timates of the budget, covering tbe first three months of 1005 and tbeflsoal year commencing next April have been completed. Tbe war expenses are e - A Great Machine A SO-horse grading maohine was brought from Aillogtoo to the Hast ings cam p near tbe Lynob farm this week to be used in making a number oi long cuts and fills wbioh ara neoes aary on tbat section ot tbe new ' rail road. .Tbe maohine exeavatta. and elevates the earth, dropping it in wagons much tbe same as grain is delivered from a neder to the header bids Condon Globe Rummage, Sale Be snre to attend the Bumtnage sale given Thursday, Friday and Saturday by the Methodist ladies. . ,. - j- FOR 8 ALB An entire suite of house hold v furniture with steel, range, folding bed, combination book Cass and a complete set of utensils of e ery kind for housekeeping purpos es. Will be sold cheap if sold at , onoe. For p rtioulars apply to Mis. William Conley, on 7th between P and Q sts. . p "; j WANTED Girl to do general house work lor paitioulars call at this office. . , ,, .. ... , , (Uified Advertisements II You Have .AnytKhieto Sell let he People hear about' it tbrogii This Department and You will j. ndaBuYev I You Waiit To Seil Explain Your Wants and You "Will Find a Seller. LOST A Waterman fountain: pen fan Adams Avenue between Model Beet -urant and Poet Office. Finds kindly return to Romig A Staple. , LOST A yetlow Jersey bow branded O on right stifle . Waa last seen October 16. Ami able reward will be paid for her return to F D Gaskell or for information leading to her re turn.- - -: .'?'.. - : '. New Features I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing and denning. Phone 231 and work will be oalltd for on Monday of eaob week Work done' promptly ; Al. Andrews, ,.. j - : Tailor and F jrnilher FOR BALB One first class milch cow. : For particulars telephone 1276 .... . C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Office Over Hilt Druii Store la Grande, Oregon Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, t mice at, a t mils imiir stiv ,a Grande. Oregon Phono 13(1 Residence phone 701 Oohimbia University Col ipclnto, Comiiipreli nnd Cirntn aittr (itn-le mi'n Jk hove AFPLT roa CATH0JU8 itoartlng school turvoun .I'ox 348 University Park Station, Lod&e Directory. i K VOI KH 1a Urmnrt Alrio w F O K nitOt r try Friiry Tih 111 K ul : 'ull a 9 Bl ' 'kltinu tiiitthorii liiviltHl l n'lti'1 I 0 Uockwtill, W P . Nn vlite, W HOT. ifOR KSTKlt UF AM r.ltH'A luri Mftia i ) lU lroLbm are Itivtivil lo ntttuid. VI Hi Unet v hlcf Hnuarr. 5 H J fOO--nirnfl lt'. No n tr.i k Mr ImII V.rvcn'rrt ' Vtst ijn n.om m cordially Invited l ttentl. i BRlncli.rt N O . KCoolidf. Swv A le'.& A. M .La Grande Lodge i. 41. uieeta ewry lit nd 3rd tatur . .r ul eirh month. A V Will anisBeO, O I' lliifl'maa M ViuTITftM UT . It nlTH H it. (1 mi'i'iM ih.. h:iih1 au.l aiuiili W iIii.h.ujt ,f ,ujh month nt m li Mso . u'utle Slr. l l.iit t Uyi , M At Mary A War.titk, .su Facsimile oi Ballot For Xa Grande Precinct Number 2 STUB To be torn oft by tbe Chairman. STUB To be torn off by the first Clerk. OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR LA GRANDE PRECINCT NO. 2, UNION COUNTY, NOVEMBER 8, 1904 Mark between the number and name of each candidate or answer voted for. .; v. . . STATE : - ' FOR KLKCTOllS FOR PRK8IDKNT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ... , VOTE FOR FOUR 12 G. B. DIMIOK, of Cluka'uias County Republican 13 JAMES A. FEE, of Umatilla County Republican 14 J. N. HART, of Polk County Republican 15 A. C. HOUGH, of Josephine County Republican For Pr. i-iJtui: 'I .iLuDORE R0C-SE"vELT. ' For Vice Presi.l. i.t: CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. 10 THOMAS H. CRAWFORD, UniouCounty. .Democratic 17 W. B, DILLARD, of Columbia County Democratic 18 WALTER S. HAMILTON, of Douglas Democratic 19 J. A. JEFFREY, of Marion county Democratic For President: ALTON B. PARKER. For Vice President: HENRY G. DAVIS. 20 1. U. AMOS, of Multnomah County Prohibition 21 LESLIE BUTLER, of Wasuo County Prohibition 22 W P. ELMORE, of Linn County Prohibition 23 T. S. M cD.VNIEL, of Multnomah Couniy. . Prohibition For President: SILAS C. SWALLOW. For Vice-President: GEORGE W. CARROLL. 24 C. W. BARZEE, of Wnsr.o County . . .Socialist W i LLI AM HEARD, of Clackamas County 8ocialiet 2(i J. C llARRiSUION, of Mullnomalj County.. Socialist t S. II. HOLT, of Jackson County Socialist 2 s .1. L. HILL, of l.inu County .People's For PresidentiEUGENE V. DEBS. For Vice-President: BEN HAN FORD. 20 30 I,. II. Mi MAM AN, of Marion County People's P. K. PHELPS, of Malheur County People's 31 (j. ' .SCfl Mil LEI N, of Jark-on County People's For President and Vice-President WATSON AND TIBBLES Vole fo or astiiust prohinitimt uf the sale of iutoxicntiog liquors for beverage purposes for the entire County of Union a ! Uiiion ( ( unlv 1' vein ct named La Grnnde No. Two. MAlt X 1 K KKN NTMlHiK AM) ANSWER VOTED FOR. VOTE FOR ONE :il r'nli 1R liinill 'N 83 AUA1NST l'K H lil I I0N FOR SALE : A child's 120 go osrt at Almost m good ss usw. farmers line. lislf price. Phone 1776 ; Organ nearly gooj as oew, twooook stores,' bedstead aud. springs, dishes, cooking utensils sewing machine neaiv. ly new, driving horse sat for woman to drive, obesp boggy.., Inquire of 10-19 26 ; . George Usll ; FOK 8ALErOne 8ne Jersey 00 w for patlcalers ca.l at the restdenoe of Thoa Walsh or phone 301 ;, , FOR SALE An almost new 4 room boose, nice lawn, In best residence . part .if town, very oheap If taken at once, only part oaeb. See 1701 Hirst t'orner Spring sts. ' Ootli 19 rOR SALE Milch cow Jersey, , 1100 lb. driving noise, gang plow, top boggy. Apply to A,- Mnilenbarg, mile N E of Island City 7 wOct U-Deo 14 FOB BALE Good Nine Koomed PiasO tered Hnnse with closets psatry and bath. Centrally located, good cellar, lawn, city water. Also .wired through- . ont. : Address Box 606 01 Ptcie 547. , . Acre traot with new two room house, In Pleasant Home ' addition. I 8400. Part oaeb, balanos monthly install' menta, Enquire of V 11 Uaworth at Stoddard Lumber Go. 10-17-24 For Rent" Eight room on North F Street en quire of Mrs Shearer. 8-t " w ANTED A few gentlemen to board. and lodge at 2114 Xhird street. Phone 707. FOR RENT A suite of rooms 'nicely " furnished tor light house keeping at the oorner ot Fourth andQ streets ' For turlher particulars apply to or address. Mrs E O Moore, 1617,4 th st. ; i he baildlog formerly oooupied by tbe Salvation army. For full par ticulars and rates inquire of Mrs .8 O Zuber. Aug. 31 1 f FOR BENT Store room with lodg Ing bouse Rooms above and living rooms Ip rear. , Best location In ..city... Will give long lease to proper persona. Inquire at this office. Furniture F' And house to 11 apply to Mrs Shearer opposite Star Grocery North of track . 1 . Furnished Rooms hhm Furnished room for sentlaman linn. ing nights. Mrs C W Preston. . ivm Adams Ave. No Hunting All persons are forbidden to hunt with firearms or dog on my land un der pain of being pn I'secuted for tres pass. Sept 6 N7) Joseph Anson Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 6th Streets. Known as Geo. Ball's lodging house. Notice I hereby notify all persons that I am the so'e lessee of tbe Thos 8mlth stone . quarry, also all stune on the 230 acre pasture and all parties are hereby for. bidden from taking etone off of said tract. j L Mars. Fruit Boxes. Send your orders for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber Oo. at tbe La Grande pltning mill. Sale or Exchange fouraores in orchard and berries Just east of flour mill. This will re r Investigation. For particulars inq 1 re at MacFatlane's grooery store. , , ... sell or exchange for oity property. 10-26-liao Reading Room. The east room of Central Ohuroh 0 Christ, Open every day from noon lo "li in ,he Mooing. Daily and weekly papers, magasine, and book,, Men nd boys cordially lnvited, BlMn , lways welcome. i ' a 4 .j.