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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1904)
f t I C! A f I? ATVWQ AI? Auveruseinenis n A cu lurrr AT O V1U UJ 11 XU I " kJ V JL ! i ! -." ft' I. I. ' MARKET I have reopened my shop od North Fir Street,- You will fiud my shop ' well supplied and tbe prices to suit the times. Yours for business Free delivery. : Phone 1601 I. HARRIS NOVEMBE 11 MEANS IS OYSTERS ; loy Serves them in any .style ' " wish . sV? S RENT, LEASE OR SALE ! I '' ' ' ' 1 3 "Lots 17, 18, block 102, j 1 Chaplain's Addition. Address bids to ''P" care ( " of Observer i traiMinPismMinij Franchise at Elgin I on Cleaver name up from Flgin 1nji evening when be was present at the oounoll meeting wbioh granted the E. O. Development Co a franchise for Ilia electric rosd through their streots. The company now have friinchisas from the cities of Union, Cove, Elgin and La Grande, and expect to aeonre I lie same from Island City -and Hum ni'ji ville at their next lnoet.ug. Bow to Improve Bollvd BlHwk. Boiled starch Is much Improved to tbe addition of a Uttle salt or dissolved trum arable. A useful thing to rorooni her la that the Iron will not stick to tin clothes If the starch used has been ml ted with soapy water. now to Cure Distemper. 'Ilrup of buckthorn will cure dogs of distemper if given In time. Three or four doses should be given dally, and about a tctiapoonful at a time. Let the animal sleep near tbe Are and feed It on bot milk until Its appetite come back. .. Admissions fit Nouis, Nov. 29 -The department of admissions of the Lonisana Pur chase exposition today issued the M lowing statement for laBt week : Mn day, 71014; Tuesday 791)31 ; Wedneirlsj 'MttUD; Thursday 181829; Friday 12308s; ruturday 103 747; total f9'552. Grand total 18,317,457. Roosevelt's County The olllclalcount of Nassau county Jus jbeen counted ami shows that 'tooeevelt .received in his huuie county Ml plurality. In I81H1 McKinley re eivod alurallty ot 26Gt, Street Czr Accident ! ; Bt Louis, Nov. 29 One man whs j allied outright and lonrtten pnsseuKOt, ; injured and aoveral seriously hurt iu r i ' Mil Fontniii street oar that jumped ! j e truok and overturned todsy. Tbe 1 , an kilied is Charles J Warner, wbo HBthro,. null the platform and struck etui tor em oat on a pile ot atreet car Ula. 'i The accident occurred ou a 1 u. wtui '. 3 -wo . s OENERAL INTEREST Gleaned by Judicious Use of Peri cil, Scissors arid Pastepot Tbe moat expensive lace manufactur ed today is valued at 85,000 a yard. The capital stock of railroads In, tbe United Htates Is more than 10,150,000, 000. - - Xbe Czar of Russia, wltb 90,000,000 aorea, is the bjygest landowner ID the world. Tlie consuB of the inhabitants of tbe Philippine Islands taken under tbe authority of the United States, shows tbe population to be 7,636,420. Of this number 647,740 are classified as wild and uncivilized, though with some knowledge of tbs domeatlo arte. Tbe tiger bunt in tbe, oentral pro vince of India during 1003 resulted in tbe killing of 109 tigers and 190 men.. British India baa tbe swiftest river in the world. It is tbe Butlej, which, in 180 miles, has a descent of 12,000 ourve, the oar going at full speed. Mot or man Smith has been arrested, and suited that the accident was caus ed by the failure of the brakes to work. Placers Sold The Chicken oreek plaoer miner, known as tbe Weatberby mines, to gemer. wun tne water righta, were sold yesterday lor $22,000 cash, a-'cord ing to a deed tiled for reoord, The deed is from John N Mnisborger, wbo purchased the property a year ago from the Weatberby estate, to George F Frey, representing syndicate of east ern capitalists. The new ownera will purchase other property adjoining and make arrangements to work the mines on a more extensive scale than ever lii Xaau iorto.be BliCii age u in wen ui know how to keep brilliantly polished the many pretly ornaments with which every gentle head la decorated. Brown locks and fair ones way be faithfully shampooed, but the shell comba and .fancy pins are bound to become dull unless every now and then they era given a brisk rubbing. The finest of old ilnen Is none too good with which to polish up good shell, and after first moistening the soft old cloth In luke warm- water It should be touched Into the charcoal box, says the New York Journal. The finely powdered char coal la the only kind for this purpoaa, It goes without Baying, After this has been 'wiped off a little prepared chalk should be used in the same way, the chalk ha v Inn been wet with vinegar. As a finish to give a smooth gloss to the tortoise a Uttle chalk should be taken Into the dry palm of the hand and the dainty hair article given an other good rub. 'A LITTLE OUTCAST" Tuesday, Dec 6 STEWARDS OPEHA HOUSE A Missionary Confc rence ')hi Worn-Hi's Home aitii Foreigi Urioi nry 8iici'ty of the PreBbyter mi ctMitcIf will httlil an all dy Ooc ftMei'O ! V it) ecd ay Nov 30 t th t'f -iyieii.it chuirb, Herviofn I 10 in i tti mil 7.30 p n. Mi' Jutiri Haivh the Field Secret nry v t Bitsrd ut M;tioi.B will be picxi tod otliere who have hd exprienr in M ip si on Work will take put io tl It in exppdrd that a number o' htiu'sout tde of theoHy will he pre et5nl d.l('Rttt from other church, a. A ocrdiftl invitation is given to all attend tneve nervicep. llN - V M ae "TTT THHTti "rkT T- UO feet. ., ' Tbe bnsinoaa In children's t'o aoldiers has Increased about 50 per cent in the last few months. 'Vk ar news caused the inoreaee, . . Tbe revived popularity of the Tarn O'Shanter, with tbe reported increased manufacture of this favorite headgear in the United States, has led Notting bam hosiery makers to pot in ex ra machinery for its production. A Spokane paper says that out ol 65 , 000 people living in that oity,' 3500 at tended church on Thanksgiving day. In referring to tbe union service held In the Dalles, the Clironiole spoke of the "laige attendance' and for .the sake of the reputation of our ci y, let none of our readers dispute ns nor . stop to make the oompariaon tbe Spokane paper made. Tbe Dalles Chroniole. Busy Dipping Asa Thompoo, who la managing the atock dipping rata on Batter creek, reports that they will soon be through dipping for this fall. They have yet 8HEKIPF8 SALE ' Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of wile and decree of fore closure and sale, tsHuod out of and under the seal of tbe Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for the County of Uulon, bai-lcg date the rah day of October; 11)04, and to me directed and delivered upon ajudgement and decree duly rendered entered of record and docked In aald Court on tlie i;ttb duy or October 1WM In toe suit wherein William Henry was t'lulutlfl'and A P Cay lor Oammie Caylor, Gleen D Ctiylor W. B. Campbell, Turner Ollverand AdamP Caylor Administrator of the estate of Burati J. Caylor deceased, were Defendants, said judgment Lalng lu favor of said Plaintiff and against the Defendant A. P. Caylor, for the sum of $275.00 with 8 perTjont lnU'reat thereon from tbe 18th day of February, If 02. for theum of f.'Jb.OO Attya fee, for the further sum of $18,82 taxes paid and Interest thereon at the rate ol 10 per cent per annum from the lUth day of January, 11KH, for the sum of $3.75 iusurance and for codbi and dlsbursmcnts: I will s!I, ou Thurs day the 15th day of December, 1U04, at 2 o'clock P. fit. of said day, at public autlou to tbe high- j eat bidder for cab, at the front door of tbe new Court Ilouso building in the Oltyof La Urnnde Union County, Oregon, to satisfy ttald i'laln lllt's judgment, toKOther with accurlOR costs, all therinht. title and Interest that the aald Defendants and each of them had on th- 1Mb day of February, 1102, or afterward acquired. In and to Lot 4 in Uloctt 8 In Oraudy's addition to La (irande. Union, County Oregon Dated this llth, day of November, iwi, at La Grande. Oregon OOPENIfGTON Sheriff of Union County, Oregon Portland Markets HAYjAND GRAIN Wheat, export price 81o to 86o Barley, ibest $21.50 to mso Oats 126. to $27.50 Uay, timothy ,15 to tie 1 BOTTEK, EHG3 AND POULTRY Batter beat oreanery 27o to 30 i Batter, ordinnry 26c EgK8, per dozen 25c to 20c Chickens, per pound 10c I FHUITS AND VEGi3TABL,E9 Potatoes per owt v. ... Si unions, pr cwt $1.50 to 41.05 , pplos, liesl, ivrbox 75ctotl ;'in- hea, best, per box GOo to 75c Beets, per tack $1.26 Cabbage, per pound 2c LIVE STOCK Steers v.75 to $3 l.'owe ti Hull" $1.75 Stairs $2 Hogs, best tlC0 Uogs, feeders $2.06 $4.20 LOCAL BUTTER MARKET Creamery Butter 05 rtuts per roll Butter Fat 25 cents, per pound. ESTRAY NOTICE One blnek female hog, weight about 250, hss come to my place. Owner will please oall and pay chargis and this for notice. Kobt. Deal, City, tt Now Ready for Sale lTrc penplit of this connty are now notified that the O'l'onnor addition Is now reaily for the market and that criui. e lota enn be hnd at teniarkablv . rices. These lots Hra 60 by 110 eet aud are without exception tbe eat lealilence lots in tho city. Per. ons wishing larger tracts can secure ist what they want by going little irtber baox in the same addition. 'I not fail to see this addiiion and se nre one ol these ibolce selection be 'oro some one else gets tbe lot you ant. For full description of prop erty snd quotatfons call upon Dr O'C onnor La Grande Ore.. Phone Main 2141 Cor Park ami Oak H tree a ghtul Route, Daylight Ride . Diizv Craes.-Deep Canon. A "Golden Opportunity See nature In all her glorious beautv. and theD tbe acme ot man's haudiwork. The first is found alone the line of the Denver & Bio Grande Railroad and th latter at the St. Louis vVorld's Fair. : Your trip will be me of pleasure wake liie most if it. For information and illu- ir .led literature write . . . . W, C. McBKlDt, Geu. Agi.v Portland, Oregi , : ; NOTE LOST (60 note payable to GT Williams, on streets ot La Grande, woe In large yel low envelope. All parties are caution ed against buying same. Finder will .eturn to tbis olBoe. FOH RENT Five Waebington Ave, Studio. room boose on Call at Prot Daya : 11-18 25 POTATOES Vv ANTED TSie Fair will boy some good market able potatoes at market price. KOR KENT A four room bouse Mrs Z Fatty Adams A ve, 18-2 LOST-Table cloth with initials "F A T," sIbo apron wrapped in paper bag. Finder will please return to , Mrs. JoBepb rainier, FOR RENT Cellar room in good in good stone cellar. Inquire at tbe Fair. Try the Observer for first 'class Job Work. FOR SALE Best bargain In real estate in the oity. My reeidenoe prop erty Oor. Washington Ave. and Green.1 wood St. Lot 75x110. Modern house,: seven large rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, electric lights. . Lawn, (rait and; shade trees. Finest real-' dence location In the oity. Good easy proposition to right parties. For par ticulars see O J Motrin. ii WANTED Washing to do at home. . Mrs. Shaw, West W et. Public Sale 320 acres Finely improved farm, 280 acres plow la - !, I4O acres ip ml! grain new two story bouse 28x2, good barn and 2 graniies, 15 shares in dltr-h. Only 4 miles from Islann City. Farm machinery included only $25.00 per acre half rasb. Mso 5 mom hotise. large barn and halt block of land 2 blocks from Court Huase at $1110 a Snap. G H Powers. The Minnesota Land man, Slater Blook. W 11-17 1218 Ciuntheries Candies ah me essence 01 purity. As you i:hu esBiiy cooviuee y ur8eu; by test, Hun Hins and Chu (dates-assorted (JliocolHlea aesorted Bon Hons 50 Ota an up. Newlin Drug Go. Ladies We will make you a box coat for less money than vou pav tor a readv made garment una you havo two huhdred patterns to pick from. We alsooover bullous, press clothes and clean your conta and you haye a i;hHitC' to win a (40 ooat with every dollar p,ii,l in our store. ' Al Andews, Gents furnirh- ings. , fhoneNo231 A Round Steak is Just tbe thing to lay the foundation for a good day's work. That is, when It if the kind we sell. Juicy, rich beefy flavor. Full ot nuir nient. Makes the weak strong, and the strong stronger, j All Kinds of Meat that are good to eat osn be found In our iiebox in prime condition, at prices that pleftse. You will fare well if your bill of far is bajed oa our meats. ' " Ii &Y"6u HaW'Anftftine? tofSEnjet the People hear about it thrbeh iThisDepar ment and Yon wil fFind a Buye .11 You .Want JTo Sell Explain jYour JWanfcsi and iYou Will Find a Seller. - V Sale or Exch nge ' Eight ao e, six rorm hooae, lare barn, plai-e for ho end ohlcto" four metri la . orunaid and 'u-rrj Jupteaetof flonrmill. This will Idt. t igatlon . s'O' p-rtloular ini ' i at MaoF irlaiie't Rroory store. sell or exebange for oity property, - in-2a-U-2R MKanlssa Colored Vaudeville Co. La Grande Opera Hnae. Wed Nov 23rd. Adnlts 50, children 25. Res. seats 75. . t ' Tillminn's pine Goods Every housekeeper wants pore spio es and flavoring extraots. Tlllmann's are made for the best family trade. 17-24 ' LOST On the streets of,. this city about noon Mov 0, Ladies gold I watch. Finder please leave at this -office and receive aoltable reward, tt iPteis.MaKing Mrs. Douglass now resides t Cor. 6 and 7th sts., and Is prepared to do all kinds ol dressmaking. Seivin,Kat homes erred. Nor. It Dec .. Fruit Boxes. dend your orders for Fruit Boxes to .east of La Grande vn the; rural postal Stoddard Lumber Co. at the L and farmers Telephone line to suit the Grande planing mill ' ''ftiMmt. '' ''' " " tl rfBaasaaaaawsaVHsSsVsaVsaHsH $1,687,600 The .Bulletin just issued by the United.-States Government, after months of careful research, shows that in the Western' States, the average family pur chases annually goods to the amount of 50 On this.- bcuitlhe. 2250. if&mttiesvipited , with each issue of the Daily and WeeMy 0S . SE 'EJC-EB annually purchase merchandise to the amount of - . - $l,687iBOO o The natural logioal conclusion cannot be otherwise than that no wide-awake business man who :wiH(take,.j the few moments necessary to1 convince himself of the accuracy of the above statement, can afford to' miss lf the opportunity of placing his 'announcements (25,500 eacn moutn) before this An ad under such conditions, properly taken care of will most certainly bring enormous returns on tbe investment. - - These Presentations of F AC Should receive the most careful consideration of every business house whoae. volvme of business de " pends upon the patronage of this city and county, OBSERVER HOR "ALE Mll.h ciw Jerwy, 1100 lb. driving hq'se, gaqg plw, top Vbngiry Apply to A4,Moflsnbargt M mile N E of Island City. Oot'4t-Dec 14 For Rent ; t'bs boildii g formrly ooupiod by 'be Salvation army. .Kor full par U nlara and rates, Inquire odiMn 8 l' Zuber. An. 31 1 1 ' , , Furniture For Sate " And I'Ouse to tmi apply to Mrs SbeureroppoelteStarGrooery Nnrl.h , ol track, j f-; . - i 1 Furnished Rooms Famished room for gentleman sleep. Ingnlghts. 'i Mrs O. Preston. ,.,,,1915 Adams Ave, Ball Supper The Spokane iC!ajreurill serve Scold turkey and oysters for the an(aolght ball, supper iTbnrsday evening.: V A. splendid midnight lunch Is assured. . J F Johnson, Prop. " St '"Farm for Sale '-.ti '.! 9,.' t desire to sell my beautiful little farm of 80 aorea i two miles and a bait .. army .of purchasers. 1 if i'- i First Class Job Work AT HILL, DRUGGIST Bock & Thomai I A taLstfir' n i un I. nRUGGlb"! '( iaaafpBpaanaa ' tfw..,,,,,,.,... ,.. .r,1.,i..1, , .