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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1904)
3 M m - m . 9 m a.1 I BLOCKIiAND BROS. Island City, Oregon ' .Breeders of BERKSHIRE and, fOLANDCHINA swine. - ; QWenow have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cota : wold and shropshires, 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 pur hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paioos before buying some where else. ' , , v. Begin Ghnstmas ; Work Novir We have a splennid assortment of . ' Stamped. Linens Scarfs Pillow Tops and. Cords DON'TFORGET We carry a full line of Headwear . , v E M WELLMAN & CO La Grande - Oreeron NORTH NEWS Aroording to Attorney General Crawford, the state will get 110,000 In herltanc tax from the estate of tba lata Mrs Amanda W Reed, ot Port land..", , The 8 rear old child of John Rush- row, 01 Molkllteo Waab., was burned to death Not 16 s a result of play Ing with matobea. lta olotbea wan com pletely burned off . At Bellvn, Waah., on November 15, Henry Junkln waa standing beneath Br ties when a large piece of bark rell atrlking him between the ehooldera Be fall and waa immediately paralyzed from the shouldera down, and died two dayi later. - " Convicted ghtful Route, Daylight Ride Dizzy Crags, Deep Canons. A Golden Opportunity See nature In all her ' glorious beauty, and . then the acme of man's handiwork. The first is found along the line of . the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and thn latter at the St. Louis j World's Pair. . Your trip, will be ' one of pleasuremake the most ol it. For information and illus tniled literature write : ' V. C. McBRIDB, Gen. Agt. . Portland, Oregr Shooting Match There will be a rifle "hooting match at J W Tattles farm, on Willow creek, Tuesday, November 22nd. On beef and one dozen tnrkeya will be ebot for. Shoot oommeaces promptly at 1 o'olook Everybody invited to. come and bring tbeir gnne and win their meat for Tbanksgivlngdinner. The United State Jury t Portland in the ease of Henry Melville tnrveyor general of Oregon who waa charged with forgery with referenoe te public lands wae convicted on 21 dlff rent oounte. This le the first of a number ot oases that Inspector ' Green bat been working for aome time. - V 8 Diatriot Attorney Ball, in his address before , the Jury strongly insinuated : that tbia was just a . eglnning and. ' as : he waa recently appointed by, (he president lor bis past .effort In pro secuting land fraud caaee it is presumed that be knew what he intended to do and there will doubtless be not a' few diatarbed minds alter reading of the convention of Melville. . i.d Frank Allen the north acre fox 1300. Kepoblkian v Put it George Baird baa rented the old coart bonee building ot the county commissioners far a year for 115 per month. The building will be oad for a dan. e hall above and the ' lower part will be rented for offices or roomera dcout. 1 PX"l " 4 ti).-.. ..r-fii-fl M. I 2 lift . , ' "1 Auyeruseiucut Prospective Blowout Jtmmie Gillaepy and Lester Graham have atarterl a bew Industry in Union in the way of building engine "end are at work on their first engine whioh will be blown In or blown up as , soon. as completed. The boy are' nsttual machinists. Union Republican , II You Have Anything to Seli'iel: j thePeopleHear abquL it roeh- This De par men t aid You wu Find a Buyer. It You WntTo Sell Explain Your lWantn nnd You Will Find a Seller. - t Sale f tor Exchange " Eight sores. lx ncnbonseJarg earn, plana lor noga ana eoieaeii . four acres , in orcbard and berris Joateagtot flour mill. This will 1.t investigation for particulars inq ) r at MsoFtrlane's grocery store. gtjj sell or exchange for city property, r.i i , . .. io-2a ii-an j:; ; ForStle . Bonaehold fornltnra, eboloe . house i '.plants and 8 guod milch cows, Mr . H A Borrongha, Por. Jefferson Ave, , and tad 8t. 1118 Evening Whist; Club; The evening Whist Clnb was enter tained last Wednesday by Mr and Mrs Gulling and Mr and Mrs Lilly t . the home of the former The 1st prizes ere won by Mrs Bohnenkamp anil Mr Rosa the oonolations by Mies Porter and Mr Swaney. After lunch a pleasant hour waa spent in conversation and muaio Mra Richardson singing: in her usual pleasing manner A piano aolo by Miss f inn And Piano and Violin duett by Gertie Ralston and Ethel Gulling added much to the eveninga enjoyment . We Believe It - . Ed Wallington was over from Hot Lake Monday and was overhead tell ing Tom Wright how the wind blew the 'filling out of a tooth aa he drove over to Union that day Repnbllaan. Edit r Buys Home G A Nichols has aold hia handsome residence property In North Union for 12000. G A Soibird purchased the aonth halt with the building for $2300 Portland Wonr" .lnthe fight for the next meeting plane ot. the National Jrriqatioi Con gross Portland was aucoessfnl V,' XHorton ' Captured ' Hoiton the colored man who slashed the tamal vsndor of Pendleton,, .and who wa -i opposed,, to bsve, paased through this city waa captured ,yet, terdsy In Walla Walla, It la now doubtful if he was ever in Union Jconn . 5: Make lta point toubeart pastor. Gillian in, hi address to .the young people at the' - Methodist ohuroh. to morrow morning,!, i ... . i ',' i -. (9 IS mm IF THEY ARE WEAK You are In constant danger of Pneu monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time. IF THEY ARE INFLAMED You already have the first symp toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should , not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con ditions of the respiratory organs. IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED It is dangerous to use harsh expectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables the tubes to be naturally cleared. POLE V'S : for Sale or Exchange i.-.i, A coal heating stove, ha been used only six week. Will exchange for wood burner ' Inquire 1101 6th atret. ." ' - U-18 ' -' T ' LOST A ladies dark green glove - on the street near Lewis's Printery. Finder please leave at Lewis's Pnntory. - McKanlass , Colored . Vaudeville C.o. La Grande (?pera Hoae; :Ved Nov 23rd ' A dull b 60, children 25.' Res. eat- "ft V( ASTEO "'a-liing to. do at home. Mrs. Shaw, West W at. LOST Gn the streets of tbia city about , noon ' Nov 9," Ladle gold: I. watch, y finder pleane leave at this office and receive suitable reward, tf gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung1 trouble ' and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains' no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, 'Asthma,',' Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia. : See That You Get FOLEY'S Honey and Tar A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY J. N. Patterson, night pollcemsn ot Nashua, la., writes: "Last winter 1 had a bad cold on my lung and tried at least a halt doien advertised cough saeilclnes snd had treatment from two physicians without getting any bent At. A friend recommsndsd FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR snd two thirds ol a bottle cured m. I consider It the greatest cough and lung remedy in Sa world." THREE SIZES 26o, 60o. $1.00 Ladies We wl II make yon a box coat for less money than von pav for a ready made urmeni' ana vna nave two bn dred patterna t pick trim. 1 . VVe a so cover ooitons, press ciotbes and olran vour coats and von have a chanoe' to win . a $40 ooat with every dollar paid In onr store. Al Andews, Genta lurni h-. ini(S. Phone No 331 ' I hereby notify aU persona that I am the so'e leawe of the Tbo ' Smith stone quarry, alsoall stone on the -3M cr,f yam win mi JMruea sra uervu iuc bidden (rom taking stone oft of- said traot. ,- 3 L Mar, r Fruit t IL'iIji:i i OXeS,;!: . Send yonr orders for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber. Co. ; at the La Grande pUoinif mill , M)B SALE Mlkb cuw Jerat-y, 1100 . lb. driving hcee, gang plow, top."; bogiry . Apply to' A.- Mnllenborg, , H mil N E of bland City: 1 . wOct U-DeeU. i'.: fXB BALE Tamarack and "lr apllt fenoepoat. - - - John Anthony ' NovlU - ' , . 'V, For Rent :ih building formerly oenpie4i4y . ' the Salvation army. Korjull parr". UralanandratM-lnqniniol Ut ' 8 O Zuber. Aug. 31 i J v . ..-Vi'- Furniture For Sale . And bone to rnt appljr-.to .W.rs;-; : Bbearer opposite Star Grocery .Sprth of track., . -n;.-'li.it ; FOUND Ladle light oolored maok- Furnished RooiTrt " ' " . lntosb .9n top ofarow-of balled bay-iaft!!'!! on tne ouume or uiivsrs cuoytocs, ing night.: ' jars u w-rrestoo.- Warenoose. Owner can;' pbtaln same ' . ' by oalllng at tbeir place of buslneia. AlfallHg: ' The finest lot ot al'slfa hay just re ceived aver bronsht to thla dtr . Pric e's right. , Laweon A Zundel Centrally located' corner of WashlngM-ii-i. ton and; 6th Btreet. Known, a Geo. Ball's lodging honae. I Try the Observer for first class Job Work. 8 i Li: -is. ,k ;i.'. $1,687,600 The Bulletin just issued by the .; United States Government, after months of careful research, shows VI ' (that in the Western States, the, average family pur Hl chases atinoally goods tcibe amount. of $750 On this ' basis the 2250 famttiesrfatid 'Jwith each iss.of tkejjaily and Weekly OB- SERVER annually purchase merchandise to .. ' the amount of -l .' ;.i'l Public Sal; 3M acre Finely improved farm, 280 sores plow land, I40 acres In fall grain new house 28i28, good two story barn and 2 .granrle 15 share in ditch. Ipnlv 4 miles from Island Cltv-Farm machinery Included only $56.00 per acre bait cash. ; Also 5 room house, large barn and hall blook of land 2 block from Conrt Jlpcse a t 1100 a 8nap. ., : G H Powers. 1 The Minnesota L nd man,' Rlater Blook. . W 11-17 13 18 SOLD MD REC01IUDEI 1( AT HILL, DRUGGIST Furniture for Sate Furniture comoletelfor hanukiMK ing-., Evervtbing from cook stove to picture, inquire Jefferson Av. be tween Chestnut and Fourth Ht.. L Grande Orn 119 12 9. Guntheries Candies All the essence ot purltv. A too in easily ounvince ymrself by test. Hon . B)ns and Unocolates- assorted Chocolates assorted Boo Hons SO eta. an up. Mewlin Drug Uo. '' Dress Making ' . Mra. Dcnglaae now resides st Cor. O and 7th St., and is prepared to do all kinda - . oi dressmaking. Bewlnic at ome I pnf.irsd. Nov. 11 Dec. 1 , :'y; . I !, Tillmann's Fine Goods : .. Every boo'ekeeper want pure splc. s and navnrlog ex t nets . Tillmann'l are made for the best famll trade ' 17-24 Farm lor Sale t desire to sell my beautiful Utile farrn of 80 aore two miles and a half part ol La Grande on the rural postal ana tanner telephone line toauit the I ' The natrinTio.V'uc(n'tjkQBot be otherwise ' '' than that no wide-awake biieineso man who will take a , the f-w mnmputx necessary to convince himsell of the i acoucacy btihe, above statpment, 'ioarj afljifi, totjp.i-i ; the opportunity of plaoitig his announcements (25,500 J each mouth) before this army of purchasers, ' IJ 'Si- I Or ujl , An d under epohndittQns, properly Uken eare,.! of will most certainly bring enormous, return ;on thj. 1 i' luvesimeni. - . . .. ' I These Presentationrof'r F A C T S Should receive the most careful , consideration of every business house whoie volvme of business de pends upon the patronage of this city and county, 1 . THE -First Clasd Job Work ', rl' . 4 i pnronaier. M Baker tf