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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
4 I . f r 1 1 I : I I HON. G . B. CORTELYOU Chairman National RepubUoan Committee TWO TcRMS ENOUGH President Roosevelt will Not Accept Another Nomination For The Presidency Growing New Wood When Lorgfellow was welt along lu years hi hud u white snow, bat hit cheeki at red as a row, an araeni admirer asked him one day how it was that he was able to keep ao vigorous and write so beautifully. . . ,. Pointing to a blosaooiing apple tree nearby, the poet replied: "T bat apple treeia very old. but I never aaw pretti er bloaaoma apon it tban those whloh it now bears. The tree growa a little new wood every year, and I suppose It is out of that new wood that those blossoms come. Like the apple tree, I try to grow a little new wood eaob yaar." , ' .. !';. L 0 T M Attention All members of the L 0 T M No 37 ire exDected to meet at the 10 O f Ball Friday evening at 7:30 sharp. Business of importance. Mrs T Walters (Jom I AM vonr uroow -' - I all Washington, Nov. 8 President Roosevelt tonight alter the election returns indicated the result, issued the following statement: "On the fourth ol Msroh next shall have served three and one-ba! ysais and this three and one-half years constitutes my first term. - lbs lu.llltllin vViilVl 1 i rr. I , . m HVAaf rf.VI L ...... - r ppers,msgasinea to two terms I regard a substance . . . and not form and under no citoum stanoea will I be a candidate for or aco.-pt another nomination." WANTED Washing to do at boms; Mrs. Shaw, West W at. - TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION O. B. Utna Odliie, Le Uranile. Ortsjon Sept. 6. MOi. Notioe Is hereby given that In compltauoe with the provlsloua nl the aol of Congress ut June a. WW. entitled "An not for the aJa of timber lands in the Hiatal of California., Ore ion. Nevada, d WuklnKton Territory," aa extended to all the Public Laud states by art of Augusta, tari, Clarence B. Channel, of Hall take City, oountyoraaltUke, State ofUUU, t... .i,!Auo hm1 In thta nrnoe hla sworn statement No. H1V7, for .the purchase of NfoaSEW oTrJootlon'No. la lu Township o. 5 Banie No. Us K.W.M. ' And will otrer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tr.inoer or stone loan lor riuuiiw.i fhii, --- establl&h his claim to said land before the lbvlster and Kaoelver of this ofloo at La Urande, Oregon, oa Monday, the eta day of 13BcOinbcf IW04. He names as witnesses: Ralph H. BulUs, of Btarkey, Oraon. Edward Bean, of Starkey, Oregon, Frank a Murphy, of Parry, Oregon, Abe Boutin, of Perry. Oregon. . Any and all persona claiming- adversely the above described lands are roiueated to ale their claims In this office on or before uald sthday of December, luo. Keadin Roonv. .The east room ol Central 0 ha roll o Christ. Open every day from noon tt six in the evening. Itaily and weekly and books. . Men and boys cordially invited. ' Strangers always welcome. . ; a. W. Davis, BagUter Horse Funeral W. J. BISON ETT jSXPKHT ACCOUNTANT Office with J T. Williamson, La Grande Parties wishing the services of a com netent bookkeeper are ass .'red aatis factory results. Prices reasonable TIMBKB LAND ACT JON" It 18'8 U.S. Land Oftee; LaUrande Oregon, October 6, T9O4. " Notice is heieby given that in oompUauoe with the provision ol tho act of Congress of June 8 IS7S, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands bi the staua of California, Oregon, tended to au tne rntuto Lanu uj w Augnet ,, 1A Kalpb H. Bullls, of La Grande, county of Uuiou. state of Oregon, has this day llisa in una ouiue uia .uiu wwuh" SiSifortuepn.chaseoftha nW&jwii. Bccdon 18 In lownshln Mo. a South, itauge Ho Ss B An'dSrlll offer proof to show that the land nought u more vaiuuuie lor w. iuuu.. Treasurers Call For County :f. .Warrants . j Notice: la hereby given that the onderalgned, Treasurer ' of Union ' County, Oregon, has fnnda on band with which to pay all coanty warraou whloh were presented and endorsed by . ' . the County treasurer, prior to the let day of Bept, 1893. Bach warrants may , be presented for payment with Interest op to date. Dated at the Treasurers othoe in the city of La Grande, this the 4th day of Nov 1901. No interest allowed alter this date.- , . . -. John Frawley -' Treaaurer of Union Co. Or. ' . ' Nov. 4tb 4tj : ." ' . . , ' ' ' Eastern Oregon Business Oolledge Sohool of Shorthand, and Normal Baker Uity, Oregon, had tour oaiia for Stenographers last week and waa onable to Mil tiieui all. Oar students get good positions when competent. Business men call on na wnen sney want reliable competent help, ' . , Now la the tlmejor young people . ' ( to enroll. .' '- ' . Praotioal Business methods are tauuht. The: light Una System of . Shorthand ia taught which oau be learned in .about -half the time the , . old Shaded Bystsma. : ' Tultlonhtad Board reasonable ', MO Perry Prino. . ) 8 21-10-21 PAW 1 aone than for agricultural pi caubllsh hla claim to said land ;ua. and to before the. Reg later aud Receiver of luta olllce at .La Oraude Oregon, on Friday, the IBrd day of December' 'Uenametaa witnesies; Andrew J Bulllvaii turn V Jones, Benjamin Hagey. of Btarkey Or egon and Ueorge O Holmes of La Crande Ore BlAnyandallperions olaltnlng adversely the above described land are reuaestcd to file t their claimilnUdioinoeonor before said Xlrd day -FOR- of December ; ;: the ideal, farm yoi have been wanting Is ready for you. In fact, there are several of them Where they are and how little they cost, yon oan learn by calling on ne. FARM PROPERTY is a speoinlty it ours that we taki Norfolk Neb. Nov. 10-With impres sive ceremonies the three thorough bred race hoiaes whloh were burned '0 death here were burled todny in the town cemetery James Brown ' owner of the horses, was not wi.ling to send the bodies of his favorites to the oity dump end at ruged to have them buried In imprea slve style. , - .-- . Three separate graves were dug In Mr Brown's lot, and wagona draped with blaok were used to convey the dead horses from the stable to the oemetery, in the fnneral oortege ' were Mr Brown, members of his family and all the empkyeee of his stables. Hundreds of persons fell tn line, ana procession rerohed the graves the larg ESTRAY NOTICE ISotloe Is hereby given to whom it may oon ceru that there oatae to my place about J uly 1st, 1U0J, two milee north of ferry on Dixie Mat ttie fol lowing tloboribed animal, oue dark brown heller, part Joreey, comintc two years s.i,t iar.thi.iiL vlxlblB brands or ear marki. said animal baa been taken up by me aud U now with my caiueon lue wmpur piiweuuout 4 nilleti notthcaiitof Island tJHy, aud uwuer can have wwae by provln .vroiwty ana pay ini ebancua. k,D uuhk, Home in Old Town, La (.ran tie, Oregon. . . Dated luta7ih uay of November, iUW. RENT, LEASE OR SALE Lots 17, 18, block 102, ' :: Chaplain's Addition. 1 Notice of final Account IMBER LAND. " ACT JUNK 8, IBT8, vrvTinw woo piTni.n:A.rinN U U. Land Oflloa. La Uruide Oregon. AUHUasj S, s Notice UMiereby given that in oompllanoe witUtheurovitiiousof the act of Oounrena or June a, 1670, eulltlod"An tmt for the tale of Umber la'ndH in the Mtatei o( Oattfornio, Ore gon, Nevada, and WaHtil .gton ierrlUiry,' & Ulvbuutm u tan ana s uum w '- Addresa bids to "P" of Observer' uare particular pride in. We have, looted eBt oj-owi eTec attending a bnrial in oarefully over every one ociore niacing Norfolk had assembled it on oar books, and k ow 1'. la all ' right. And the prioe is all right too It you are thinking ol Investing, bet ter stop in soma day and talk things over. We can save you lots of trouble and lots of money in yonr search for the Ideal farmr ufrand Snveestment Company, UIO Mama- Avenue, L,a Urande, uregon ELECTRIC FIXTURES j All who are building new cr rebuilding their homes, can neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Eleetolere, at a reason able prioe, as we are in position to undersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. We have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of r designs. nr. a--.s4inl.T. inn it the nublio to inspect our VY H UU1U1D1I1 a aa - . - atnnk even if you are not ready to buy. open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. Office How Can lie Refuse? Observer Special Washington D J Nov 10-Owiug to (be fact that the etate of Missouri bas surprised the nation by swinging into the republican column, President Roosevelt may r-'coiuider bis refusal to visit the Worlds Fair. A del gation com po Bed of ex. ositton officials are now on the r way from St Louis to Washington to again extend him an invitation and they do not believe be can do anything bat accept in return of the compliment the state bas paid him. In the the County Court or the State of Orusgon. for Union County. In (ho Matter of the Estate ) of Edwin Boutuwell, Deceased, i MivrrnKTuHftURHY GIVEN: That the un- derblKned, has riled with the Cleric of the a bove entitled County Court his ilual account rlia alinvn n nmoil mutUir. una when the" the said County Couit has tlxod upon 11 o'- ClOCK lO U1U iUreilUUU o- uourjiuuui , tne time, ana me jouni,y .win m hw Court Uouwe of said county, lu tne City of La urunae, union uuuuiy, uiivrn, o sswt when and where any aud all objections to any n n I. iimaairi in vu.li nl. nnil miMirt itontAin ed, or to any thing done by tne undcrsiKQd, iw A inlnlstmln" will Im hflftrii 411(1 DllMttud UIK)Q by the said Court, and wlieu and whore the said account and report will be ltuaiiy settieu; any pcisuns havlug any such objcclktiis as a bovu nientloned are required to present the ais..ia at Mi lu Mtnit M.n.1 nlHI'R. This notice Is published pursuant to order of tnejuageoi .nesaiu wuu vyuiv, " the above entitled matter on Novombor 6th, Administrator of the Enlato of Kdwln boutuwoii, ueceuseUft uu uouib uuu. August 4, lt, aiary uuuuriy, ui '"""fy""" 1 -ty of UmaUlla. dtute of Ortgon. has this day niett in tnu omoe ner iwom wiiraiau 3lM?forthepurclmie of the bbi HVWadA KHSWbocdouhtln Township J-o, bouth, AUaWUtUUDluiwi HI suun sought la more valuable, for its - timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said laud before the Keglster aud Iteceiver ol thb olhc at Im Urande, Oregon, on Monday, the iHlhdaTof, fcSenmiaa witnesses; Neil idoDivItt, Dan- I lei Msddea, of Pendleton, Oregon; Joseph Do- herty, Barney McLaughlin, of Vinson Oregon. Any and all perilous olalmlug a Uorsoly ihe above djscrlbed lands aie reiiuested tx file their claims In this offloe on or bctore said 24th day of October I9UL Jfi. W. Davis, Kegtster. LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 3 FOR PUbLlOATIONr TlMBEtt NOTJGB U. H. Land Olllce, La Urande, Oregoi Oct. is. m NmiM la harti trlvatn that In comDllanoe with the prorlslonsor the act 'of Congress of June S, lc7c entitled "An aot for the sale of timDOrillUilo 1U iUU DMtlVa 1. Vlllum"S waw- gon, N jvada, and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land SUUjs by act of August, 18lW,0lara A Brown, 01 rerry, r.,r.r Ar iTnir.11 HtAtA of Orenon. ha. n.iiif flu.ri in l.ht a nfTica her sworn Mtaiement No. SM, for the purchase of lAe HhM of Section id, Tp N04 1, Range No by, K W M, And wiuoffor orooftosbow that tne land nnhl Iss ninrn v Im.hln fnr Us limber O tl.n.. V- auFlniilhirfll nlirrKWAK. and tO oHtablUb ber claim to said laud before the Heg.sterauu Koceiver 01 i.u wuiwj u Urande, Oregon, ouHsturday, the 7th dayol Ml.a. ''naniM WltntlfifUlfl Horbert R Cleaver of Caldwell, idsfio; Kalpn H Bullls of i'erry, Oregon; Uunjamiu r kouugoi nu,iiu, nmnnn. WTiliriii. H lnivleV uf lllliiard. Oregon, Ann snrl all rwnu.ni itlitTin Itlli adversely UlS HboveUwwrlbod lands are requested to file Uidtreiuiiim lnthlsoince on or bufore said 7tn aay or January, -ws. CASH MEAT MARKET 4 Attention Maccabees State commander J W Sherwood will be in attendance at the review next Frl da; evening and will address the tent regarding the proposed change in the assesament rate. MRS. J. R. FORREST, MILLINER Ladies can SAVE MONEY by buying - now. Pompadour Bangs, the kind alwayB $4.50, now $1.76. gold for Novelties. Peggy Bagp, Novelty Combs, Perfumes and Toilet Soap. Fair Admissions The admissions to the World's Fair at St. Louis to Oct. 1 were: Total admissions to Oct. 1 12,398,193 Total paid admissions 1 ,706,686 Free admissions to Ool 1 4,Bax,0U Revenue Irom cssh admis sions to Oct. 1 $2,744 ,839.60 Bevenue from sale ol tickets to Oct. 1 1,206,816.16 MUi'-ON 0H0P3. make a most delioious and nealthlul meal. They are juioy and palsfcible and just melt in your mouth so de lirious is their taste. We have them Iresh every diy but we don't only sell fine mutton obops. Our daily stook inoludes oboioe lamb obops, veal chops, sirloin, porterhouse, round and other steaks as well. Such meats make the best ol eat ing, ihiy are 'good aou souu ana every cut that goes into ine oony makes pure Blood ana sirenktoeus the organs ol th 9 human maohinery. Buv vonr meats at our store. We el- wavs have the best, and ssll at the very lowest prices. Bock & Thomas I have reopened my shop on North Fir Street You will find my shop well supplied tind the prices to suit the times. Yours lor business Free delivery. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS H0 OREGON UNION PAClfir TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNG 3, 1878- NOTICE FOR PUbLICATIUn. ii. h. lAtid nniflfl rL La Urando. Ore. Oct, 1H. 11)04. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance timber uu.dH in tue atnioa or uamornu, yro gon, Nevada, aud WuHlitiitfton Territory," u extended to 111 tne Pubtio Laud BtaUa by act ofAuui.i4. Iti&i, WUIUiu 11 Brown, of I'erry, oouuty ol Unluu, UUte of Oregou has tUU day Hied In till oiiloe bis awurn Btatemeot N o. Silii, Cot tbe purchase of tbo KH of 8 W oftioctiunNit8AiidN K N W 01 Beotlon No. 17 In Township No 4 B, ltauge Ho, U7. And will otter proof to nhvw thai tbe land souk nt lo mora valuable for IU timber or tone tban for agricultural purpoues, and to entubllHh ber claim to said land before tbe lteglaterand Hooulver of this office at la Qrande.Orea;ou,onBaturday(tbe7tb day of January? lMJo. Uo uamuB an wltneHHoi; Herbert B Cleaver of Caldwoll, Idaho; Kalph U Iiulllt, of I'erry Oregon; Heujaiuln V Young, of HUktard, Ore gon; William 11 Iongley ofllilgard, Oregon. Any and all pernun olalmlng adveraal) the above described lan la are requested to IlletholrclalinHln tU'iomoeon ortMUor ua 7 lb day of January, 11XX. . t uaPavn no. a B:M) p. m. NO. 0. 8:80 a. m Bait Lake. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kaniaa Oltv, Ht, Loala, Chicago I KOL 6:60 a m NO 6 &5 pm N !Dally zoea Bun day 0:16 Time ftehednl . IiA GBAK DB. ruriiuui assi a ess- dletoa. 'Valla Walla. I Davton. Fo merol . Knnlraa. Mraunw.Hncvl awu auuia .lu a .Ui Ha Bpr aaus. . Portland, Dallas, Pen4 dloUiQ Umatilla Wal- lnla,Lewlsloa,uoiraEi Moscow, Wallaoa War drier. HDOkao. and otber points east and norm via ppoaana. 'slana City, alloel, imoier. ana e.ikiu onnneotlon. at Bleln m wltli stage for points in wauowa oounty NO. L . 6.A0a. m. NO 5 ' 8:6 p.tn NO I ' 9.QSp n NO t 8:30 a'.m in 8:30 p Ooean Steamers between Portland and Ban Francisco every five days K. 0. MOOKB, Aient The finest line of Millinery this city. ever shown in MRS. J. R. FORREST, Milliner Masonic balding on Allans avenue. Total reoeipts ol ad mis. f 3.950,685.66 Whist Party Mr and Mrs Wm Eiicson entertained a number ol friends at a whist party in their beautiful new borne in tbia oity last night. Tbe prizes were awarded to Miss Qraoo Klozey flrst ladles ana Mr Morrison flrst gentleman s, Miss Moina Alklne seoond ladies and Mr B W bartlett second gentlemana. Those present weie Mr and Mrs Van Baren, Boboenksmp, Wraay, nose, bartlett, Snaney, Myera, Bionarason, Mrs Allison, Aldine, Kidcilet Messrs Oanan.. McFsrlane. Morrison, a,au- rll. Davis and Kiddle: Misses norae, Alklne, Bobuenkamp, Klnzey, Bcbilke, McCall and Lorena. Mr and Mrs Lindsay ol Portland are . -.1 tn an.lv.ln th. AlfV tomorrow N0VEMBED R MEANS OYSTERS LOY Serves them in any style wish You Can Get y La Grande Creamery Butter At the Following Well known Dealers Romig & Staples Mo Faylane Guddes Bros 0. L. Thotn Baker Bros. 0. Ralston . J. W. White Remember every pound is guaranteed When you ask for La Grande Creamery Butter you help a home industry and . thereby help your own business. La Grande Creamery Co