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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1904)
CASH MEAT MAR KET l have reopened my. shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to suit the times. Yours for business -Free delivery. '. Phone 1801 I. HARRIS NOVEMBER mpan? r n OYSTERS! LGY Serves them in any style wish -for- RENT, LEASE OR SALE Lots 17, 1H, block 1U2, Chaplain's Addition. Address bids to "P" care I of Observer Portland Markets UAYfAND URAiN Wheat, t-xport price 81o toSCo Uarley, (beat ....$21.60 to fJ3.50 Oats $26. to $27.50 Hay, timothy $15 to (10 BUTTE!!, EQGS AND POUI.TR? Batter best creamer? 27,'ji: to 30 Hatter, ordinary 23c Egira, per dozen 25c to 20c Chickens, per poand 10c F.KUU'8 AND VEG K TABLES Potatoes per owt $1 Onions, per cwt $1.50 to $1.05 Apples, beet, per box 76c to il Poaches, beet, per box uOo to 7fc Beets, per rack... $1.20 Ciibbage, per poand 2c LIVE STOCK IS leers 2.7B to $11 Cowe S'i Bulls ...$1.70 Stags.., $2 llou?, bent G03 Hogs, feeder $2.05 $4 20 LOO All BUTTER MARKET . Creamery Batter 05 rents per roll. Butter Fat 25 cents, per pound. Guntheries Candies All the essenoe ot purity. As yon can enaily oonvlnce yoursolf by test. Boo B)ne and Chocolatesassortec Chocolate assorted Bon lions M) ots an op. Newlin Unix Co A Round Steak is Just the thing to In? the foundation tor a good day' work. That is, when it Is the kind we sell. Juicy, rich beefy davor. Fall of nutriment. Makes tin veak strong, and the strong stronger. All Kinds of Meat 'tint are good to eat can be fonnd In ur Icebox In prime condition, at price that please. Yoa will fare well If yonr bill of fare la bawd on oar meats. Bock & Thomas SOME NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Gleaned by Judic ious Use of Pen cil, Scissors and Pastepot V , Peter Grosejean stabbed John Wood ti g to death at Hamilton Wash bat claims self denfense. The quarrel was over small earn which Woodring owed Qressjean, The trial of Bert Oakman began at Hiilsbore November 29. He Is charg ed with the murder of. Frank Bennett in August last. The killing Is not denied bat Oakman claim self defense The Spokesman Keview avers that the official count ot vote will, dis olose that Washington oast between 130,000 and 135.000 this fall an increase ot 125 per oent over the first state rote in 1889. - kligbt thousand pounds of . trout were .troajjht across the line from British Colombia November 27 in one consignment, at Northporl the larger part ot whloh waa distributed at and from Spokane. John F McKulght, foremau ot the woolen mills at Provo. Utah, was kill ed by bis coat enanglng a shaft He was whirled about for two minutes and every bone in bis body broken and bis eknll broken into bit. Salem Or is in the mist of a strenous contest over the merits ot different kind of paying material. The polloy ot the piesent city admin (traction 1 Virtue r9 Mine Resumes The long looked for resumption ot ooeratlons at the Virtue mine, Baker County's pioneer quartz and which holds the grand prize for gold product iou covering a period of time since 1805, is booked for December 1st Manager J K Uomlg yesterday gave out the information that his Buperin tendent will arrive here from Califor nia in a few days and the Virtue will immediately start operations, Manager Romig since effecting the organization oi the Virtue Consolidat ed Mines haa eyateniatioi'llv placed the proprty In a ahupe for auocessiul working and Kb equipment is second to none iu the Eastern Oregon gold fields Tbe operutiou of the Virtue is look ed forward to with great satisfaction on tbe part of the people of Baker City and there is every reason to be Hove tbe old property will maintain or exael its former reoords of gold pro. luution. Baker Domourut Joseph Jail Burned Joseph Nov 301 N Hare, o( the Itnnaha, while coullued in tbe city jail at Jus ph on Monday eltner ao culentlally or intentlally set fire to tlie building and came near burning him self and tbe greater part of tbe towu. A strong wind was blowing at tbe time and had the tire got a great stall several blocks of tbe town would have bt-en destroyed . The town authorities l:dol a coin plaint ol -arsou against him and he was placed under bonds to snswer ai Circuit Court, lie furnished tbe bond aud waaroleased. This is the cnonnd time the Jopeph .Hit has eon tired by prisoners. I' Is i ,i widen Btructuru and eo situated iii .t it It hiirnrd tbe em ire busings, set'iiou " h" town wuulil be endaniie el .ocked the New Extension E. H. Harriman will Prevent the Extension of the Sumpter Valley to Prairie City New York, Nov. 2S.-K II Harri man has blocked the announced par pose nf the Sumpter Valley Railroad tt build into Prairie City and It is known to effect extensive street Improvement but there I no agreement about kind and quality of paying material. The American and Canadian govern meats will divide the expense of, dyns miting and removing Ripple Bock, Paget Sound.,, It is a oons'ant source of danger and many wreck upon It are recorded among them two British men of war and an American cable ship. : Over $f, 000,000 has been .subscribed for the erection of a beet suaer factory atiShe idlan, Wyo. It will be the largest and best equipped In the United States " All the debts of the Southern Pacific railway will be landed Into lump earn of $70,000,000 at a lower rate than the scattered debts now caried whloh is 6 and 7 per cent. Accord in? to the Denver Post, the financial affairs of the Gatholio ohuroh in Denver and several western dioreses will soon be subject to. investigation by the Vatican. The Duponts will build a powder factory next spring a few miles west ot Pueblo Uol It will be for the pro duction ot smokeless and the higher grades ot explosives ( -"-' here that it will now be impossible for that roaii to extend its lines until Mr. Uarrimao is ready and willing for the move. Tbe object in preventing tbe extension of tbe Sumpter Valley line la to keep its territory and importance curtailed and to avoid the possibility of it developing into a road that might at aome future date make trouble for the Harrimans Interest. Tbe method adopted by Hai riman officials in dealing with the Bumpier Valley was simple and effective. There was not the least encouragement of fered from Harrlinan, it was announ ced some time ago that the fcumpter Valley would extend, tapping rioh country and ren Jering settlement pos sible and mining districts productive Grading was done and steel rail ord ered. Then came the troable. The Harriman roads, over whioli the ateel for the Sumpter Valley track mast come, refused to make a special rate for tbe material, aud the Compter Valley faced the necesait) of payiog full Ireight obargea, enough to serious by crippling, fliiauoialiy, a much larg er oorporption. Thus the matter now stands The Herald in conversation with J E Barton, general manager of the Samp fer Vailey waa informed that tbe abotiifa. is ire substantially torroct, but is to thn conclusions drawn from those lauis he whs unable to say any thing. . lie said further that tbe plans of his road were to have laid some more track on the extension daring September and October last but they had to cancel the orders for rails on account of prohibitive fr-igbt rates of the Harriman system. As it now -tends the extension of the Sumpter Valley is pro ably up in the air in definitely. BEAUTIFUL CHRYSANTHEMUMS One of the most lovely and beauti ful ilisulays of Chrysanthemums that over delighted the vision and gladden ed r.e heart of nil lovers of beautiful Mowers, can be -een at the residence of Mr Sim 1 Deal, at the' head of tn street lu I h-First ward His Queen White, Lillian Russell, Mikado and Yellow Beauty are most gorgeous ly gr.,nd and speak iu tbe Mgbest term of ir .l.e of Mr Dea 'a care and skill In iirmluaiiiir such marveloasly truly boautifiii flowers oi stih niagnl floeut a.xe and brilliancy. Any and every person wb admin s these sup erb winter Doweling plants can see ih-m by calling at Mr Deal's residence lio will take pleasure in showing them to all tttio come.. The walk will improve your health, and a look at tbe clusters ot thse beautiful flowers ivill till your heart with joy and happiness. Persons desirous of obtaining pec nens of those magnificent flowe s h uld apply at once as they will soon 1 e a thing of the pist. Here Is s chance to bring a throb of joy to the heart of yonr dearest friend and a -mile ol pleasure to t le countenance .f yoi r best girl. Try th? Observer for first class Job Work. NOTE LOST , , , 160 not payable to OT, Williams, on street of La Grande, was In large' yel in All turtles are caution ed: against buying same, finder will letorn to this office. - ... :. FQH RENT Five room boose . on . i. 1 1 . . naii a. dmi n.. i;i r ascinguiu aw. vw - - - Btodio. 1118 25 POTATOES WANTED 'h Fair will bar some good market able potatoes at market price. . FOB RENT A four room house Mr Z Fatty Adams A ve, 18-21 f J)ST-Table cloth . with Initial- "F (A T," also apron wrapped In paper 'bag. Finder will please return to jAira. Joseph Palmer, ; .' 1 i .-. FOR RENT Cellar room' In good !in good stone cellar. - Inquire at the Fair. . . . , . i FOB SALE Best 'ba'ualn In real estate in the city.' My residence prop erty Cor. Washington Ave. and Green wood St. Lot 75x110. Modern house, seven large room, hot and ooiJ water, bath room, 'eleotrio1 light. Lawn, fruit and. shade trees. Finest; resi dence location in the oity. Uood easy proposition to right parties. For par- tloalais see O J McLein. Now Ready for Sale The people of this county are new notified that the O'Connor addition is now readv for the market aud that choice loU) nan be had at. remarkablv low prices,, , Tnese lots are 00 by uu feet and are without exception the beat reddenoe lota in the city. Per son wishing larger traots can secure just what thoTjWant by goli g a little further book in the 'same' addition. Do not fail to see this addition and se cure one of these choice selection be fore some one else . get tbe lot yoa want. For full description of prop erty and quotations call , upon Dr O'Connor La Grande. Ore. Phone Main 2141 Cor Park and Oak S tree' a ESTRAY NOTICE ,.,' One block female hog, weight about 2&&Vbaa come to my place. Owner will please oall and pay charge and this for notice. Robt. Deal, City, it . o-.. Ladies We will make yoa a box coat for less money than von pay for a ready made garment and you have two nm dred patterns to nick from. We also cover buttons, press clothes and clean your ooata and too have a chance ' to wini;a $-10 ooiit tnth every, dollar paid in . our store. iiAnuews, unnis turnisn int;s. Phone No 231 " ' WASTED tvhlng to do at home, Mrs. Shaw, West W t. ' jj. Public Sale 320 aores Finely improved farm, 280 acres plow land, I411 ai res in fall grain new tw - story house 28x28, good barn and 2 granerW, 15 shan-a in ditch. Onlv 4 milea Irotn Ivlan i Cltv. Farm machinery tnoluded only $25.00 per acre tialf cash. ..as Also 5 room house, large barn and halt block of land 2 blooks from Court Ho ise at $1100 a Snap. G H Powers. The Minnesota Land man, .Slater Blook . , lW-ll-17-1218j HHKttlFFfl SALE Notice Is hereby Riven that by virtue oi an execution anil onler nr unlit ami iImm fH . closure and sale, ItunieU out of and uader. (be ci i me circuit coun oi me Huie or ureiroD fur the County of Union, bearing data tbn27(h (lay of October; 11104, and to me directed and delivered UDO n ln,l0emi.t,t mil Hb-w. rtnl,. rendered entered of record and docked In said Court on llic latb day o( Uotobcr 11104 In the kbit wheteln William Henry wan Plaintiff and A P Cay lor CammieCaylor, Oloen D Csylor W. B. Cmupbell, Turner Oliver and Adam P Caylor AclminlHtnitor of tlioesUtte of Huriih J. Caylor uiT-eiiHeii, w,Te , uerennanw, ftt,iu: fuugruent bolng In favor ot anid I'liilnlllTiiliil hjefttrrat the Lieicndant A. P Caylor, for the sum nf 1273.00 with 8 per oent Intercut Uicroon from the 18th day of February, lso-i for thermal ol $:&.C0 AlU'S fee, for the further aura of $18,8! taxes paid and lnlemt thereon at tbe rate ol !T Ser cent per annum from the JHtb day of January, lw. for thoautn of J3.75 liisurance and for unu-axi, .it.uiiniiiieiiii.: i win aeii, otr i num. day tbe lt h dnv of leciinihnr. UMU. uj. i nvineb P. M. ol sn id iliiy.at piiblloautlou to lbs blfell eat slddir rir caali, at-the frouldoor nf tbe ititw Court ll,,U!.e IniliUliiK In tbe CltyofLa (irande v mi . eiiu,. , uieicuil, ,o NtllSiy Bain 'flftin- tttPi juiUinetit, tOKetber with accuriua co-sta, all Hie ilht, title and Interest that the said Defendant and eaeh oftlietn had on tu- lHtb ) oi reuruiuy, ivji, or aitcrwaru acoulred, hi ml to Lot i In Hloca 8 In Urandy, addition .Hated this II tn, day ol tiovejnbcr. luol, at La , COl'tNI.NOTON Hberlflol Union County, Oresnu ghtful Route, Daylight Ride ,. Dizzy Crags, Deep Canons.'. , A .Golden Opportunity See nature in all her glorious lieaaty, and then the acme of man's handiwork. . The Brat,, is I'mind Sjlong the line of the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad nJ th hitler at the St, Louis World's Fair. Yonr trip will one of pleasure make tin most ol it. For information and illus trated literatnre write " l"" W, C. McBRlDE, Geo. Agt' 1 Portland, Oregt' Ilbfi veAVVthinktpl flet i gtheeople hear aBour it tbrdeh LjThis Department and You wtj Find aBuyer, It Yow Whnt To ! iSellxpiaiij ,Youp,Wan.ts find - ? You Will Find'a Seller. ' Sale or Exchange , Eight aores, six room finnee, lar.e oaro, piace ror noes ana cr.icno'i four acres, In orchaid . and herrlm jlisfsast of flour mill. ' This will .1- i Investigation For .particulars !nq ' r at MaoFarlaiie' grocery store, .a sell or exchange, for oity property., ' :, I - , - . r . 10-2a-ll-26 McKaulaea Colored 1 Vaudeville Co. La' Grande Opera House Wed., Nov 2prd. Adults 50, children 26. Res. eats 75. ' '' - . . , ; Tillmann's.Fine Goods ; t Every hooiekeeper want purs' aplo ; and flavoring extracU. Tlljmann's are made (or the best famll tracle. , LOST On the streets of this oity jatout noon Nov 9,' Ladle ' gold 'watch Finder please leave at this '. office and receive suitable reward, tf ' , . '', . ' .-. 'U";:-.V;.v i, Mrs. Douglass now resides at Cor. O and 7th sts., and Is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking,' Sfwip 'at homes errel. 1 -J n. f ruit Boxes. . oena your orders tor fruit Boxes to atAAmmA T . I '. ... ' uwuuiiM uuiuutir uu, mm av XA A ' ... i ' i - . ' if.r. Grind planing mill : 'f p--;ri :$1 ,687,B00 The Bulletin just issued by the United States Government, after months' of careful research, shows that in the Western States, the average family par " chases annually goods U $i amount of $Q . On this Ivm.th? 25Q J&mtiiffi, te& - with kaoh issue of the Daily and Weelpty OjB SERVER annually purchase merchandise to 1,1 - the amount of -sr-- $l,687,BOO .;The natural logical conclusion cannot be otherwise!!!. than that no" wide-awake business, map. wko',wilakj! the few moments necessary to'ioonvince himself of the accuracy of the above statemeiit; can afford to misej01' the opportunity of placing hia announcements (25,500 . it. i. . . onuu uiuutu; oeioro mis An ad under such conditions, properly taken care of will most oertainly bring enormous returns on the investment. I These Presentations of FACTS Should receive the most careful consideration of every business hoose whoae volvme of business de . pends upon the patronage of this city and counly, OBSERVER THE First Class Myertieine hts FOR SALE Milch cow Jerary, 1100 lb., driving lo se, nana; plow, top ', hugaT . Apply ti A Hnilenbnrg. H mile V K f Islaii i ' Ity ' ,' -Oot II-Dec f i For Rent "l'he bnildli.ijt.. fprnj"7,l7isa?;up!sd by the Salvation array. For fyll nar tlrolar and rate" inqalre of Mrs ' SCZuber; Aurf.'Sl t f ' !ir Furniture j?pr Sale And 'oose to rent apply to Mr ebeareropposlte Star Grooery North ol,trick. i A-'i ; I. hi. . .4. ; , Q Jti'mijhsd,.Rooms Furnished room tor gentleman sleep. IngnlghU.:'.!. Mri'Q:W,Prton. i - v7. .915 Adun Ave. . - ' Ball Supper ' TheHpokaue' Cafe'' .will Hrre'.rold turkey and oysters C6r the''nViinlght ballr'sa'pperijrti'tinday evefilpg" A plendld midnight lunch is assured. ' . J F Jobnagn,. Prop. ' ' 3t ' Farm for Sale I desire to sell my beaatifal little farm of 80 aores two mile and a half east of La'.Graq'deTon )he, rural postal and fanners Telephone line to suit the 'rWronaaer. V v ' 1 '"M'baker :: . tf army.pi,ju.r.QD.a8ers. Job Work B