La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, November 08, 1904, Page 1, Image 1

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LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1904
NUMBER 66
NDE1VENING
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CONDUCTOR BROWN
KILLED AT KAMELA
Crushed and Mangled By the Helper Engine as
He Stepped Upon the Main Track
The city u cut , in gloom this
morning bj the ud newi of the death
ol Ooodootor Cbarlea F Brown who
wu killed at KmIa at about eight
go alook tbia morning. The facts u
regard to toe aooident, according to
jtbe bett information obtainable at
tbii time are at follows :
Conduotor Brown wu in charge ol
eul'toiund pamenger train No.fl rd
had reached Kamela without accident.
The train wae out in two at tbii point
in order to piok op the dining car
Tbe dining oar had been picked np
aod tbe traia bad been coupled to
getber and wae standing npon tbe aide
track. Conductor Brown wai atand-
ing at tbe tide of tbe train and bad
iuit tested the air at tbe bleeder and
then atepped baokward upon tbe main
line. He made thin fatal atep juatJa
time to be itrnok by the helper engine
No 200 u it wai baoking down tbe
main line in order to gel out of tbeway
of paiaenger train No. 6 and allow it to
take the main line, lbe tracka at
this point are near eaob otber and
only one etept wae neoeaury to bring
tim in front of tbe tends. of the belp-
r engine. Hii.b dy waa foroed under
the trucks and badiy mangled. Death
mutt bare been almoet tnatantaneoui
Tbedy wu brought to thie city on
paeeenger train No. 6 and turned over
to Coroner Henry who will bold an
inqucat aa aoon u tbe neoeaury it
neaiee to the aooident can be aeoured
Urt, Brown bu been notified ol the
death of her husband and ie now at
theii4ume at Pendleton completely
prostrated.
Conduotor Brown wu one of tbe
oldtit n.n in point of service On tbii
road tor the put eizteen yeare. He
wai for many yean a reaidentof tbia
city during wbieh time he made
boat of friende wbo duply deplore bia
untimely end. He wu member of
Knight Tempters, a, O 0 W and tbe
0 B O and the M E tiburob. -Coroner
Henry will impannel a jury
tbia afternoon and bare them view
tbe body and then it will be ehipped
to Pendleton thie evening on No 6.
Tbe funeral will take plaoa Tboreday
at Pendleton.
Tbe deoeued wu about fifty yeare
of age ud leaves a wife wbo bu the
aympktby of tbe entire community.
COACHMAN
GETS FORTUNE
operation wu put off until there wu
not vitality enough left to ten-over
from it. Mrs Hooz au the wife t
Alexander Hooz of Cove Tbefaneral
waa conducted from Calvary Baptist
Church of the Cove by Bev 3 W Oliver
of La Grande (Sunday at U a. m. She
leavM a hnabaod and three ohildren
with many relativu'to mourn her
lou.
Born
BORN At May Park, title rounty, on
tbe 6th Inat., to tbe wife of litan.
Brant of North Powder, daughter.
Indianapolie Ind Nov. 8 Tbe body
of Hre Elnora Chambers, a daughter of
Gen Tbomu Morris of tbii city, wbo
died recently in California, will arrive
here today, most of her property being
In this city. Her fortune of 1150,000
wu bequanthed to Harry Graves, her
coaobman Gravucame to the home
of Mrs Chambers in rag . He wu a
tramp bat his manner wu so open and
frank that she wu attracted to him,
and offered him employment.
He became her coaobman. When
her health failed, ahe went to Cali
fornia and be we .t with ber Thomas
and Blltol Morris, brothers andnatu
ral brlrsof Mra Chambers, will contest
the will on the grounds that Graven
exercised undne infloenoe over their
sister. ,
Died
Gas Exploded
Santa Boss Cal Nov. 8 An explosion
of gu in tbe Great Eastern quicksil
ver mine at Uurheville took place hut
night. Four were Injured and two
may die from burns on tbe face, hande
and shoulders . James Leslie and Hol
lo Woolen were the worst injured.
Fred Sicotte and Peter Henderatration
were also injured.
Will liaise The Maine
Wuhlngton, Nov 8 For $5,000 the!
United States Battleship Maine Bal-j
vage company of thie city bu bought
from the Unban government the wrack
of tbe battleship Maine, In Havana
harbor. A coffer dam will be built
around the wreok and the hulk will be
raised. Such af the 74 bodies of the
American aallors not recovered will be
removed and burled with due honors,
in tbe United States, If tbe navy de
partment desires to tak - charge of
them, or in Havana if the Wuhlngton
government makee ro provleion. ' i
The salvage company will make ar
rangements for the sale ol tbe machine
err of the famous battleship. It is
planned to tow the slii: to Coney
island to be put on exhibition there.
PORT ARTHUR
PROBApr FALLEN
Latest Reports Say that ' Japs Have All But
Taken that Disputed Point
Baptist Meeting
A full home at the Baptiit church,
and a iplendid interest lat night.
The speaker took ue through all tbe
different appanments of tbe Banquet
balls of the Devil. Tonight he speaks
on the Banquet halls of Jesus Christ.
Corns to tbe Banquet tonight tor I am
sore you will enjoy the spacious hails
and splendid mean provided by him
who lovei us all, and seeks our highest
HOUX At tbe hospital in Baker Qity
on Nov. tb 1904, Mrs Elizabeth
Hoox, from the effects of a surgical. good
operation. It wai a case in which the Grand March at 7:30
IF YOU SEEK FALL CLOTHING OF
CHARACTER and MERIT o a ,
London, Nov. 8 It ii reported here
thai Admiral Togo's fleet bu mooted
ed in breaching the Oclden Hill forti
fications. If tbii ia true tbe eurrender
of Port Ar tbor must occur' within a
few hour., i
Borne, Nov. 8 A Tokio correspon
dent of Gioroala Di-Boma, wires that
Port Arthur is regarded u taken in
tbejapamw capital. The Russians
still held font forts' but the town it
elf is open to tbe Japanese on the
northeast. They will not, however,
enter the town at present because it ia
atilt under fire from Liaoti mountain
forte. All tbe baaeigera' eft'orta will
sow be directed toward Golden HiU
fortreas. J;. .' ' . .
8t. Patera burn, Nov. 8 General
Sakarotf report! : "Sharp ahooteia
04 Friday, Under Lieutenant Voorrot-
nikoff penetrated u far as the Japan
ese entrenohmentsin frout of. Hoau
thai height and remained all day ex
ahangeing a fnailade with the Japan-
Tbe concentrated Buaeian fire
destroyed the village of Udeyleti and
the Japaneae attempts to damage the
Buaaian masked guns wu unaueeeas
lul. On Bunday eight tbe Buiaian
aharp ibooter barruaed tbe enemy
along the whole line. There wu no
engagement on Saturday.' '
RUSSIA MERELY MAKING "
... SPORT OF ENGLAND
St. Petersburg, Nov. 8 M. Clado
one ol tbe four offioera landed from
toe uaiuo neat at vigo ana who pro
ceeded loot Petersburg ie not a naval
officer, but a major in lbe army. He
wu limply Admiral Bojeetveusky'i
guest and intended to land at Vigo,
The faot that be wu left behind ai
tbe responsible officer to give detail of
the Doger bank affair is nothing, leu
than mockery to England. The ozir
it is learned, bu loaded M. Clado
with honora and Buaaian society ia
hilarious over tbe fact in sending him
to the capital u a , representative of
the fleet. I ,
ALBXIRFF AT CAPITAL
St. Petersburg, Nov. 8 Vioeroy AI
exieff airived here Friday anl there ia
a possibility be may be transferred.
vioeroy to Oancaaurs on account of
the sitnation there.
vacant about a year but lay services
and tbe Sunday . School . have been
kept up. The members and friends
of the pariah - are enthualastio over
the faot tnat they are to have regular
services now.
Tbe servioea for next Sunday will be
the Litany, Holy Communion and
sermon at 11 o'clock a m and evening
prayer and nrmon at 7:80 p m and
Sunday Sobool at 10 a m. Tbe mem
bers and friends ol tbe Church here
aod at Island City will take notice of
these servioea to which they and the
public generally are Y. invited .r The
Vestry and tbe Guild have made and
are making substantial improvements
and repairs in and about tbe Rectory
andtbeOhuroh.
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IRRIGATION
CONGRESS
There will be at leut ifi delegates
from this state to tbe National Irriga
tion congress which meets at El Paso '
Texunext week. They will leave .
Portland Saturday and will be pi spar
ed to make an aotive campaign - to
bring lue 1908 congress to this eity. :
An abundance of badges bearing tbe
legend, 4 Portland 1906," and an abnn- " ...
danoe of Portland buttons will be pro-
vided and these sill b: distributed
among those attending the congress.
Aa soon u tbey arrive in El Paso thsy
ill eatabliab headquarters. Oregon
Jonrnsl.
combined with style and accurate fit, oome direct to
our store where yon will find an immense stock of
smart styles and handsome fabrics from which to make
your selection We are sole agents here for the
celebrated
MICHAELS STERN FINE CLOTHING
and can Touch for the quality and fashion-correctness
of every garment, and guarantee to fit you no matter
how yon are proportioned. We are particularly proud
of our large and magnifioent collection of
Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at $15
which in point of style, quality, tailoring and fit, are
every bit as good as to-meaaure-made suits and over
coats at $30. In fact von never saw smarter appearing
nor better made apparel at other stores for $18.
- Men's Brown Cassimere at $ 7 60 worth 9 00
- Men's Oxford Gray Cheviot at 7 60 worth 0 00
Men's Black Clay Worsted at 8 50 worth 10 00
Meu's Gray Mottled Worsted at 9 00 worth 11 00
Men's Oxford Gray Ch'vt sq. cut 9 60 worth 12 00
Men's Bl'k Diagonal Clay W'st'd 11 00 worth 12 60
Men's Scotch Tweed, beautiful 9 00 worth 11 60
Men's All Wool Gasiimere . at 12 00 worth 15 00
Men's Scotch Mottle, very stylish 16 00 worth 18 00
Men's All Woel Cassimere at 20 00 worth 24 00
New Potatoes -
About two years ago Sam William
son sent for a few pounds of seed of
the potatoe known as the Stray Beauty
or Bosses Early which bs bu demon
strated u belns all that ie claimed for
it. It is earlier than the Early Rose
and is superior In every way. This
Mason be hu raised about M0 sacks
and all wbo have seen them are da-
lighted.
He is also experimenting with an
other variety called White Victor.
Mra. A. A. Roberts, who for thel New tourist and crevenette ooate
past two months bu been in Portland j arrived at THE FAIR by express this !
undergoing medical treatment arrived
In Pendleton yesterday. Mr. Roberts
wbo is receiver ol the La Grande land
office, will return home tbii evening.
Mrs. Rolette will remain in this city
with relatives Eaat Oregonian.
The social to be given Thursday even
ing by the La Grande Commercial
morning They are distinguished
Bailsmen and will ba pleased to meet
tbe ladiei of La Grande and vioinity
Men of an inveatlgetl g turn of mind
are alao welcome '- ' '
. Tbe Wiedemann Oo.praented The
Silver King" to standing room orly
lut niiiht at Stawatdi Opera houaa
club at their parlors promise! to be i Wiedemann! always satisfy the La
tbe event of tbe season. The sootei Is if,,.-..,. nnMi(. ' Tnnl.ha the same
com pan will present "A Live Wire"
given to members of the club, their
families and those who are invited by
written invitation alg.ied by tbe En
tertainment committee, and it il hoped
that every member of tbe club will at
tend aa there will be no charge, every
thing gratis. Anyolnb members wlab
ing to have a (reod invited will call
on the Entertainment committee for
tbs same . . - , , .
PoDular nrioei and popular people all
go to make Wiedemann's Big Snow,,
popular with the people.
The bigb Ave club will beentertain
ed Thursday alternoon by Mrs Jay
Van Biuen sad Mrs . Moaby . at tbe t
formeri. home. 'j, . - J -- i
Heavy
Team
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The Election .
The election ia passing off very
quietly, and up to three o'oluok not
one half of the vote of the Jnne eleo
tion had been polled. Repot ta from
Union and Elgin all show a ligbt vote,
unless tbs Jut four hours makes up
the deffioiency.
Sumpter Threatened
j Sumpter, Ore., Nov 8 Tbe olty of
i Sumpter is threatened with two suits-
one lr damages and the other for re:
oovery of salary . Jamea Parts, a dray
man, who olaims to have been wverely
disabled from sn aooident oansed by
the bad condition of tbe street over
whloh he was driving, wants (300.
DrLT Brock, whoM reaignation as
oity phyaloian, wu accepted at tbe
laet meeting of the oounoll, claims
that bis ulary for tbe month of October
is still due him, and, unless it is paid,
be will also me tbs olty.
The La Grande Cash Store.
NEW RECTOR OF
St. PETER'S CHURCH
Tbe Rev. Upton H. Gibbs, B D tbe
new rector of St. Peter's Episoopsl
Oburoh in this oity will arrive hers
oa Friday svsoing snd will bold bil
first services at tbeOborch next Son-
day.
Mr. Gibbs is a yonog man of good
scholarship and attainments, and a
good and Interesting presobsr, and it
is expected tbat he will do sn excel
lent work here. The parish bu been
Is our specialty. We know host to make food har
ness and we make good harness.' Call and see the kind
we recommend for logging. ''
ROBES The finest assortment of winter robes
the county. We carry everything which should
found in a first class harness store ."
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ness in this town for 6 ears
In tbat time the town has
nearly doubled in population '
Durine the' same time our
business has increased FIVE FOLD. ' In other words
our business has made a great deal more rapid increase
than the town has. There are dozens of reasons for tnis
all of which you will perceive if you begin buying drug
store goods of us. In the first place we had a thorough
training for pharmacy. In tbe second place we bad ex
ceptional opportunities for learning the practical side of
pharmacy in a successful drug store of the bigliest stand
ing. In the third place we have kept our eyes en end
attended to business until we know the deman U of the
people of this town. '
A.
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Prescription Druggist
HILL,
La Grande, Ore
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