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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1904)
S I X"" -I You Can Get La Grande Creamery Butter .; At the Following Well knowa Dealers : : Romig & Staples Baker Bros. :: Mo Faylane ' Geddes Bros 0. L. Thoin 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 Grand A Vour few f1fflSfl mCa Srand Snveestment Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new' cr rebuilding their homes, can neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as we are in position to unJersell any fixture in the Inlund Empire. We have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of oeiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of ll designs. We oordiallj invite the publio to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy. - Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. MRS. J. R. MILLINER Ladies can SAVE MONEY by buying ' now. Pompadour Bangs, the kind always Bold for $4.60, now $1.76. Novelties. Peggy Bag?, Novelty Combs, Perfumes and Toilet Soap. The finest line of Millinery this city. MRS. J. R. FORREST, Milliner Masonic bulding on Adame avenue. Q D C. Raletbn J. W. White Creamery, Co - '3 5 tSvey. 1 Urooer THE IDEAL FARM yo i have been wanting is reedy for . you. In ftict, there are several of them Wl ere they are and how little they cost, you can learn by calling on us. FARM PROPERTY is a epeciiilty of onre that we lata pnrtiuulur pride In. We . have . looked carefully over every one before placing It un onr books, and k' ow it is all right. And the price is all right, too ' . If you are thinking ol Investing, bet ter stop in some day and talk things over. We can save you lots of trouble and lots ol money in yonr search for the ideal farmr. , . FORREST, ever bIiowd in BILLS ALLOWED BY COUNTY COURT David Gawhead Wit. before 10.00 10.80 ....... 6.10 ....... 10.00 ...... 1000 . 6 80 ...... 6 80 , 6. 80 ........1000 1100 6 80 ...... 680 6 80 2 20 ....... 2 20 Grand Jury..., Mrs Beo Robs "... J L Bill..... "... Cheater Kennedy H Lyle. U A Prillmao. Mrs L A Prillmnn...... r Jlon... King Spain.:. I ihn Bpaln John Tattle ............. J W Rhodes ..- ., Wlliiam Morelook........ I. Rayburn I Ii MoLaohlln I" J Ormond ! 0 Rookmell . ....,, .." luduon Re Dell; ......... Hobt. Cotnor.,.. . J H Norgan... ..;. Jos Jones 220 ...... 2 20 ...... . ' 220 2 2m .. 2 21) ...... 2 20 Herbert Putllson 2 20 H J Sohwanberg . . . Jf Phy.... ....... 720 ....... 10 2 Pac States Tel Co Fbone Ser- . vice Sheriff's Of... .... 84 06 J M Solder Commissioner's Fees , 18 60 Robert Blamenetein 20 60 Ate Vandermeulen Costa taxed :. Vandermeulin Connty....... vs . Union 24 50 J 8 Hill nit Cir. Court' State va White.. Jus Noah Geo Craver. .: . Raybarn J I) McKennon 10 20 2 20 220 .: 2 20 Wit. State vs . Young, et al 220 Mrs S M Stacey.. 2 20 John Jem'son.. 220 .1 I Mnt heeo n. .220 Joe Whitby.......... i io J P Baker...,. 2 20 Dr N Molitor , . 2 20 J O Aidiay..:.. 2 20 J.HMcla.hli 220 Dr A L Richardson 2 20 Dr F 1 Moore 220 A V Oliver..: 2 20 Li APrlllman 2 20 Mrs Li A Prillman 2 20 TJion... 2 20 John E Hough 2 20 Charles Diaqua. ..... .......... 2 20 J rl Childs 2 20 FM Bartme 2 20 Dr N Molitor 2 20 Mrs Mason 2 2 Li Rayburn .. 2 20 John Bynhorst 4 20 Rev Q W Bilke 2 20 Kd Kilpatriok State va Cooper, (Witness) 4 20 Kinit Spain 7 20 Ed Kirkpatriok :G 50 John Spain 18 00 Orla-fn off tne nininm, The hansom was the Invention of Jo seph Hansom, the architect ot the Illr rnlngbam town ball. But the two wheeled cab which be patented In 1834 little resembles the vehicle which now bears his name. It hud a square, scdoc thalr shaped body hung between twe wheels ninrly eight feet high. Thi driver's scat was In front, ai alsd wai the door, 'the fare entered the cab b (ween the wheel and shaft The mod era hansom was adapted from tbli original by Messrs. Glliet and Chap man. It Is a peculiarly English vehi cle, and no foreign nation has eves compassed the dogged courage of th Briton who can sit calmly Inside ltr tandon Chronicle. ' , To Obtain a Slim Walsf. If s nice to be plump, but to be plum. In the wrong place la misery. Frencb women, though they get quite redun dant, have their redundance located properly owing to the training of their figures from girlhood. The best thing for a woman to do when she has al lowed her "form to get out of form" 1 to regain It by taking gymnastic train lng of some kind, fencing or clubs of dumbbells. In the modern gymnasium there Is such an apparatus for the waist two great ropes.from the celling terminnte In a pair of padded metal rings, Into which you slip yonr arms, and, poising your toes within the cen tral disk on the floor, you swing your self round and round In a circle, mak ing your tops the pivot. It Is splendid for Indlosllon. this apparatus, and for one's condition generally as well as ne's flk'iiro. The action comes greatly from the waist, which should be the strongest part of the body and which by no means Implies the thickest The waist should be firm and In reason The Frene Academy. The Frencb academy Is one of ths Ire academies and the most eminent constituting the Institute of France It wss founded In 1035 by Cardinal Rich elieu and reorganized In 1810. It Is composed of forty members, the new member elected by the remaining thirty-nine members for life after personal application and the submission of then grimlnatlon to the head nf the state. It Ciect twice weekly al the palace Ma ts rin, 23 Dual Contl, Paris, and Is tbf highest authority on everything esper Ulnlng to the niceties of the French Utngusge to grammar, rhetoric ant poetry and the publication of the French classics." The chief officer l the secretary, who has a life tenors oa hla position. A ctatr In the academy is the highest asobhloa of most literary J T Harvey Wit. State vs Barn- hard 7 00 Joe Trippier. 7 20 K naney wit. oeiore grana jury. '...:....;-;.. 220 2 20 China George..'.. Ueorge May Relief for Ootober Flla Reason. .'. 800 1500 12 00 Annie Holmaa Inez Guild 12 00 John Medlock ; . 6 00 John Bildlbrandt 8 00 W Kenned 'Bailiff of the court, Oat 2000 22 60 John W Kennedy.......... The follcwlnir warrants were drawn on the road fund. J W Sills work on RD 25.... James Webb. .26. . . . 19 50 2 00 4 00 300 600 A V Davis............. Wm Bwelger, O S Rush. A V Davis 50 . ! B K May Services as supervisor No 30......:........,.. 85 50 B F May work with team Mo 30 , 900 Grande Rondo Lumber Uo , ' planks for R D 13 3d 43 VioKinuts Bros lumber for bridge HD9 16 70 W D Woods work on R D No 8 g 00 I J B Woods . ., 50 oo I ii ii ... B It Long work on R D No 10 . " work with team on R D Nolo :. 6 00 1 15 oo 900 350 900 900 W R Chatin work on R D 10 . Hue Parks V El Long Ueo Slack .. John Zweltol . d Elmer ., M- ' 12 00 300 3 00 J E Wea'over 0 00 Van Bontan and M ssengor lum . ber for R D 28 4 87 " - "31 4 75 W J Cavender nails for B D 30 175 Shaw Bros lumber for K D 30 12 00 A E Anderson work on R D 18 3 50 James Qarrity & Oq Bepalrlng tools for RD 12 . 10 35 0 H Ooolidge Lime for R D 9 . i .The (ollowing warrants were drawn on the contingent fund Marion, Irwin Boarding paupers 49 35 S D (Jarrey, dobIs (or poor farm 4 00 J B Giilam, Clerk. Freight, ex press and stamps , 10 46 O O Pennington posting elect ion notices 17 50 O O Pennington Stamps etc 3 75 D H Hroctor Stamps and ex press 5 00 John Frawley Stamps etc 2 10 51 A Harrison Expense in specting bridges 6 25 Bow to Care Distemper. ' fjlrup of buckthorn will cure dogs of distemper If given In time. Three or four doses should be given dally.', and about a teaspoonful at a time. Let the animal sleep near the fire and feed It on hot milk until Its appetite cornea back. The nails should bethe color of a rose leaf and as clear as a seashell. Mother of pearl, if it were a little rosl. er, would about describe the texture ot the Ideal nail. "CORRECT BREATHONQ. Bow to l.hala and Bzhralaw-loaas tiood Exerciser. The air In the bottom of many a pair of lungs is like the dead air in an un ventllated cellar. A conscious effort must be made to expel the residual sir at the base of the lungs for chest expansion, blood purification, radiant health and lasting beauty. Deep breathing exercises, through the nostrils, never the mouth, should be practiced night and morning, says the , New Tork News. Thorough respira tion Increases the red corpuscles of the blood and purifies the entire circula tory system. - I Thotougb respiration frees the lungs r tiio nxTinna arhnn cm. mtA hAiit. mnnriiiA. thi oiv in .. tm watery vapor of the breath. At least ten deep Inhalations of fresh lr should be taken upon or befora rlslag e-ery morning and the same be- fore going to bed every night These may be taken either In an upright or recumbent position. If lying down, lie flat upon tne back, arms extended, end slowly Inhale through the nostrils. Try to fin every sir cell of tie lungs. The abdomen should rise first, then the chest, as the lungs become Inflated. After holding the breath a little expel Jt slowly hrongh the lips. Fill and empty the prig us thoroughly as possible and try to realize thnt health, vitality, en ergy and beauty are In each Incoming breath and Impurity, weakness and disease are being discarded with every exhalation. ( The breath Is the life. Haw m ?1siat TaoiaIm fast at 11. rAntdi saVtall that hssa haMma sfttie may be cleaned by wiping the artlcl. wTi 7 cTo,hur tir; w.'.i with a paste made of rotten stone and weet oil, next applying Jewelers' ronge and Anally polishing with a piece of chamois. Treatment like this la not required often If shell pins and combs are polished frequently with afw.. . 1 twi vvaiah v LEGAL NOTICES btati Notice 'J R Kellogg deceased. Estate. Notice is hereby aiveu that the! undersigned, J M Church, has qaall-1 ft ed as Executor ot thr last wiU end testament ot J R Kellogg, deceased. . All neraana havlnir alalma aimlnatl said estate are hereby req iired to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at the offices ol O H Finn, bouimer Building, La Urande Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication ot this notice. Dated and first published Ootober 6th 1901. J M Ohuroh, Executor of Estate of j K aeuogg, deceassa. -; O, H. 'inn, Attorney for Executor. Call For Bids ; ' Notice is hereby, given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids up to and including November. 19, 1804, for the filling oi lots, streets and alleys In I'redmore's Addition as follows, to wlt: - ' (1), Eor the filling and leveling ot 'ots iron one 1 to ten 10, inotuslve, In blook 23. (i), Kor the filling in and levelins ot Parson street from its InterseotloL with North Depot Street to Its inter section with North Greenwood Street. (3), For the ailing and leveling ol lots from four 41 to nine 91, Inclu sive, and from twelve 12 to nineteen 10 Inclusive, in block 22, incluoing alley. - - vv : or tu0 uumg in ana leveling oi lots from eight 8 to fifteen 15 in- oiusive, in oiook 3. (5)i f r the Oiling in and leveling ol tne 01J ohanoiri in mil atreet netween Noith Kir and Depot Streets. '. (0), For the tilling In and leveling of lots from two 2 to twelve 12 and from sixteen 16 10 twenty-three 23 lnoiuslve, in blook 4, also, cbanel in Trobridge Htreet between North Fir and Depot Streets. All lota to be filled with good dirt, Iree from gmvol and refuse. Streets jtnd alleys to be Hilled with gravel. All bids! to be left at the otQce of J W Knowles, La Urande, Oregon. Bids to be made separately for said work, as 1 indioated by said numbers and also, for nArfn.minff AntirA nnrlr ThA rloht la perioimtng entire worK. tne rignt ib nererjy, reserved to reject any ana an bids ' Dated at La Giande. Oregon this 11th day ot November, A P., 1901. Nov U-18 - A Spalding. Notice Of Estray I have taken up a sow and pig; and will hold Bame until damage and the cost of this notloe are pair1. How has upper crop from each ear. L B Hyatt IN THE COUNTY COURT. FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF OREGON. In the Matter ol the Estate) of V Jane Ball, Docensed. :- Citation To Ueonre W. Allen and J. W. Allen, helrs- aMitw of Jane Ball, deaccwed, and to all other unknown heirs und persons concerned: Cireeu '"in, the nanio of the state of Oreson. You are hereb. olletl and reonlrod to Anoorar In the County court ol the male of Oregon, for the Uounty of Union, at the Court Konin thereof, at La Orande In the Countv of Union, on Saturday, the 10th day of Decombcr, 1901, at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of that day, then and thore to shrlw cause. If any you have, why the petition of Ueorgo Ball, Administrator of the move named estate, praying for an order of the said Court, authorising, licensing, and emiMiwortng him to sell the rent property be longing to uid estate, to pay estate debut, should not be granted. Witness, the U(iu. M. A. Harrison, Judge Of the County Court oflho Stuteof Oregon, for the County of Union, with tho Hcul of said Court aulxed this 4tb day of November Idol. Attest: J H UILHAM Clelk. MUl'-ON CHOPS. .... make most Uolicicus and healthful meal. They are iuiov and palatable and just melt in your mouth so de- "Jlous is tbeir taste. We have tbem lra every day but we don't only ,el1 . fine """'ton ohops. Our daily "took inoludes ohoioe lamb obops, veal chops, sirloin, porteriiouse, loundand ocner steals as well. Such meats make the best ol eat ing, fhty are good and solid and every bit that goes into the body makes pure blood and strenktuens the organs ol thi human maohinery. Ba yur metlt at our store. We al ha'8 ib """'r "n 61 at the iuwa. prices, Bock & Thomas Special Offer What would be nicer for a Chrlitma. present than an -nlarged photo of jour Btflf Of b&ttV t until stow atom ion w JtS.rS.Si pb " izlvudio " For Sale or Exchange A ooal heating stove, has been used only six weeks. Will exohange for wood burner Inquire 101 Mb street, .... . , . U-18 . . v ; SUMMONS. b the Circuit Ooo.taif tht Sum of ones lor - UnlunOountr. . c S Williams, riaiatia .,.,. . 'B,,, , , . , , CAaalJ- WILUAMS, Detendaat. To Ouili Anwllllnu.ltlM boT-nBM you are hereby required to appear aad eiuwr L& ouin plaint Hied agalnatyiiu In the ibore emltied ami on or before the slat daw o. October, 1WM. And If you tail tu ao aiu.ar, for want tbeivor, the plaiutltt will Uka decree agatnat you for the alaaolutloa of the marrlkaa cuutraoi eziaiiiuj oeiweea you aua the plain till and for coaU and diibutaementa of Ihisautt. Thiaaummoiui la publtabed In the Eaetera Oregon Obeervcr, a weekly nowapaper publuhed la Union oounty Oreon. by order of the Hon. Kobcrt Eaklu, judge of the fc.lgblh Judicial Diair. t of the Circuit Court oi the State of Orego. -noe a week fbretx.oonaeoutlvewecke, the nral , lihlleatlon thereof to be mud on ths UtU day ot Jepteiuber, ISO!, and the but publl oatlou on the ilu day of October, itax, which was made on the rd day of baptembar, BOOENB ASHWIIX, . AUornej (oi PUuntUj riMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, motiob roa FUBLIUATION. . . U. a. Land omoo, at La Grande, Or., . . t . Oc I?, Ink Notloe U hereby given that In oompluuioe vlth the provlslona of the not of Oongreeaof lunee, lo7&, entitled "An act ror theialeol linber land in the state of California, Ore ton, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ui extended U all the 1'ubllo Land Utatea by u vt Augoafc , urns, neroerb K Clearer oi aldwell, county ofuanyon, ntate of Idaho, baa ileut No. ills uay i lis day filed in thle onloe bis eworn stale - tii.. for the nurflhaMa nt th a e ot we HRU S4 andawBWtt anaHWX SB. Of Ueo. .4u. kin Townahin No. A&. BNa.B.W.U And will oubr proof toabow that the land : ought la more valuable for Its timber or itone than for agricultural purposes, and o establish his olutm to .said land before Ae liuglster and lieoelver ol tuts ofitoa ai La Urande, Oregon, on Friday, the 6th day r January, lu06. He uauios ae witnesses: William a Briown' tu -cirjr, uivaun; vibik a iiruwu 01 rerry, Oregon: u rl. llullle. of Perry, Oregoai aen .ainla xouns. of UiUjard. Oreson. Any and all persona olalmlng adversely the above-described lands are requested to file (lielr olalms In this offlaa on or before said 6th day of January, 180s. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' C. 8. Land OITioe, La Urande, Oregon. bepLllg.lMH. Notlee la hereby given that In oomp! lance with the provlslona of the act of Congress of Junes, 1871, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ' extended to all the Fubllo Land Utates by art ' of Annum 4 mi, Charles M Wright ot I'llul lloclt.Oouuly or Umutllla,rtuteorOrogon has thla day died In this offloe his sworn statement No. IK17, for the purobaa of the Hli'4 HE Sec U and N NKW beo. 26 Twp. a SUM and Lota Bee. lvand Lotl Bee 80 In lownamp no. a o., nange in, u w H. And will oiler proof to ehow thai the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or sume tuaii lor agricultural purposes, ana: to aarloultural nurDoses. establish hla OiaTlD to said land before the . uisia, uua Keoeiver of this otnee at La Urande, Uregou, on Tuesday, the SOtadar lie nameass wttneaaea: Jamraft Hanna. of McKay, uregonyAllMrt Winters of Hlarkey. Krauk Aldeu, of Staxkey, Andrew SaUlvan or utarkey, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deacritea lands are requested to . Ola tiieir claims in this ornoe on or before said Kith day ol December, Itlui. K. W. Davla. KAtiater. . Eastern Oregon Bnsineaa Colledge School ot Shorthand, and Normal Baker (Jitv. Oregon, had four calls for stenographers last week and wag unable to All them all. Onr students get good positions when competent. iiuslness men call on as when they want reliable competent help. Now is the tlmefor young people to enroll. Practical Business ' methods . art) taught. The light line System ot Shorthand is taught which oan be learned in .about shali the time th old Shaded Systems. Taltlonjand Board reasonable . M.O Perry Prlno 0-21-10-21 D&Vi CASH MEAT MARKET I have reopened my shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to gait the times. Yours tor business Free delivery. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS OREG01 SaiOJaLUO' Union pAcinr Time BebtMlal XsA QKa4HDB NO. I 80 p. m. no. a 1:80 a. m. Bale Laka. rMnvsr Ft. NO. i. S.flOa m NO A Worth. Omaha, k-anaaa uht, ow ixinis, unioaaoi u Aast, Portlanrt, DallM, Pen- NOl. S.-Ma ra aiouiK .vaiia waiia,i Davton. Pomrm. NO U 8.06 p r Uoffaz, Moscow, Hpo-I a stun nuuiaf) ...i 4 .tn rla Hpt Rrills. NO 6 ui kiauu Lrtuicth rati dlatoD Umatilla WaH laia, LewiMtoa.(XlnK no a &80a B sntamxjw, nwuuanai dner. Hpokan and &a pm other pulnu etut aod porta yia npomnt. Nland Oltr. aiimI. Sunday 9:U a n oonnecllona at Elsln M0 p with Htave for polnta 1H TTstllUWa tXIUntJ Ooeen Steamers between Portland aod Ban Franolaco every Are daya . S. a MOOBK. igeat idll-UlT f it ' w in aiiia ..I k s