I. '" ' ' i. " LA VOLUME IV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1904 NURISER 27 r ) 'it 755 J -A. -,. V".' il it ! 4 v V A FREE AT THE FAIR Gates Thrown Open to Children arid Others who rtad Been Ik able to Attend a ... Oueervei Hpeeial St. Loots, Dee. 1 Early winttr weather baa reached this point. St Louia Dee. 1 The gates of tba fair ware thrown open tbia morniog to tba ehildrea and others who (rom a flosnci i reason wera enable to at tead tba fair. Tba crowds wbiob took advantages are ecorirou'. Pieeident Dtvid B Francis was tba gatst of honor. The Fair was closed with be fitting honors. Tba attendance was areoord breaker. Tbe estimated at tendant today reached 18,317,467. The day was proclaimed a holiday in all of tbe schools in 8t Loots and also throughout the state. Tbe lair is considered one of tbe greatest in the history of all la rs. Colorado Potatoes Greeley, Ooi., Deo. 1 A conserve - tiveestimtte of tbie season's potato Arop io tbe Greeley district pats it at ':l5,000 carloads, or 3,000 csrloads more Iban tbat of last year Tbe DAY ! telling prioe ia moob lower tbia year than last. Growers generally are selling only enough to pay the im mediate txpenaes of digging Tbe potatoes rineieed in the grouod and '"ire in excellent abape for keeping. Growers are storing tbeir crops io dugouts, as better prices are expected aatbsteiSoaadvac.ce. Field at Lone Tree this fall abow yields of (rom ISO to 300 sacks to tbe sere, For tbe lrst three years crops ' iii this notion have been damaged by . bail and some growers attribute the enormous crop to the bail. V. Vote In Utah Observer Special Salt Lake, Dec 1 Tbe official vote of the state of Utah at the reoeot ele ction shows the highest vote cast for a repub loan presidential elector to be 63,444 and highest for a democratic elector to 29,031. Rooeevelts plura litp tbererefore was 6767. Negotiations Ended 'Berlin D" 1Tb Mgotiationa which hanf" "ft im- b6"1 Td j ...... -e of the consummation i RUBBER ith Life in it . - ; WheJ jroa buj any thing in rubber goods it pays to el i be kind wi rubber in it. Manj makers of rub er Jgoods axe pliant to the demana for cheapness, and nwjce the market is flooded with inferior goods that hM-"Uly resemble rubber. Quality counts in this line," Vre are careful to buy of makets who have a rep - utation for turning out high grade goods only. You can have confidence in the rubber goods we offer, no matter how low the price is. Bulb Syringes, Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Combination Fountain Syringes ann Hot Water Bottles, etc WTHE NEWLIN DRUG CO i LA GRANDE J.. eei is iSiHSSseilIiBSSI I of which have been expressed by all eonorid. In regard to the oommrr cUl treaty between Germany and Aus tria Hungary, have been declared off completely and ttoally. Tbe semi official papers her are ex asperated over what la dadoed bora as too Austro-Hungarian tbstinacy, aod tbr aten to denounce tba exietins; trea. ty and open Urlff hostilities is a meant ol showing Aastrla Hungary that rat i proclty la better than a tariff war. Gruelty to Horses Every now and the a we notice stand l;ig on tlie street a horse reined up tightlv, with an overdraw oases: -rein. This holds tbe horse's neck aud bead In . a very onoomfortable position. There he stands, perhaps boors, hold ing his bead first on oae aide, t ion ths trylZ, U. ...T uou iruin toe -needleesly orael position la which he ieheld. Perhaps the owner is Inside doing some b a tineas. Maybe amokiog or drinking. Foailbly preaching a ser mon or' attending a prayer meeting. But whatever be le doing be has allow ed bimaelf to be thoughtlessly very orael to hie horse. We always feel like unreining sack a horse. Sometimes we really do so. It may be Uking liberties with other people's property, but the the end jua tiflee the mesne. A horse ought to be reined up when hitched on the street. Otherwise, he ia liable to put bis head down, trying to reach things on tbe ground, and he may get bis loot over the reins or lines and tangle himself up, to hie Injury. Therefore, a horse ought to be reined up, so as to keep him from putting his nose to the ground. But be ought to be reined loosely. The overdra ia a" good precaution , egeinst runaways, and when properly ' r!fifAt i tha horaa'a a ,mfart It is not condemned, Bute tight overdraw that compels tbe poor horse to bold his head high and atlok hia nose out, ie barbarous. Ex. NAN PATTERSON SERIOUSLY New York Dto. l-Nan Patterson 1 111 at the Tombs with tonsilitis aou a high fever. Dr MoGulre, the Tomb's pbyalolan, says he .thinks tbe young woman will be abl to appear in court Monday when her case la called again Hospital Burning Pueblo Colo. Dec. 1 St Mary's hos pltal caught fire at 1:30 o'clock and Is atill burning. A high wind ia blowing Three hundred patients are in the building. They are being carried out by firemen. ' Seize American Vessels East Port Main , Dec 1 Ten Am erican fitbing craft, eight sailing and two steam, were seised by tbe Canad ian fisheries protective cruiser Curie w and fined for illegal fishing in Canad ian waters. Itis understood that the fine-' will be paid and the matter will not involve an international queston. w'" OREGON ' r rr IS HIS SEVENTH TERM. President Diaz, of the Republic of Mexico, is Inaugurated for the Seventh Time Observer 8 ecial City of Mexico. Tbe inauguration of Gen. Prrflrio Diss as ptetident of tberepublio of Meiioo for the seventu te-m and Senor Don Ramos , Carral a first vise president took plsos today before tbe chamber ol deputies. Tbe principal streets of tbeoity were de corated with fltgs abd tbe entire day was given over to garnet aod a gener al good time and national celebrti' n Hot Air or Hot Water While there Is and has b en more or less talk tbe past few months with ref erenoe to putting in a large paoking house, fruit dryer, vinegar works, c real mills, sash and door factory, ma chine ahopa, while out on our rounds we were Informed that It waa the in: tention of tbe parties who alone could acoomplieh su' h an undertaking that La Grande would in the near future be heated with hot water from Hot Lake' The Observer interviewed parties who are supposed to be In touch if such was oontam plated but they professed to know nothing relating to the propo eition -There ie no question but that there is a large volume, of hot water going tc waste a few miles distant and suoh an undertaking could doubtless be accomplished. Inaugurated Today Porflrlo Diss will again be inaognrat ed president of Mexico today In the City of Mexico with great pomp. . Ue was born in Oaxaoa Mexico Sept. 15th 1830 and ia' now over 74 years of age. Diaz has been president of Mexico since 13727 yeara during which Mex loo hi enjoyed greater prosperity than for any other period of its history. Diaz ia of mixed blood, hia great grand mother being part' 8panish and p-rt Indian. ' : '-- r-": - .v.: Col. A J Neff Dead Ool. Andrew 3 .Neff, who helped raise tbe 84th regiment of Indiana volunteers at the eommenoement of the tebellion and took the field as ui a jor thereof and waa mustered out st close of tbe war as Oo'onel with tbe rank of Brivat Brigadier General died at Antonia texaa on Nov. 27 aged 79 years. He went from bis some in Kansss Oity Kansis to Texes for bis health. W CTU Convention Observer Special Philadelphia Nov 30-Ths national WOT D convention waa organised here today. Among those who mads reports wsa Mrs Luoia H Addison of Oregon, 60th Anniversary (Observer Special) London Deo. 1 Queen Alexandria celebrated her 60th anniversary of her birth today. Flags were ' flying every where, church bells were ringing .and salaeswere fired inner honor. Tbe queen waa the recipient of an immense number of presents. S - I Illinois. writM. Kh ia inn. - J ' ...V. .' T -xuiblod a Married In La Grande Or November 30 1904 at tbe home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs W J Snodgrasa Miss Judith N 8nodgrata and Mr Gay MoCul)y . 1 At eix o'clock the br.de aod groom entered tbe parlors and were met at the archway bv Rev Edwin B Hayes of tbe Pjwabvterian Church who per form rd the oereuiony , la bis naul charming manner. After tbe ceremony the party re- ! paired to the dining room where a . beautiful wedding suppar was served ; Only immediate relatives were pre sent. The bride le the fourth daughter of sir and Mrs W J Snolgra-s enrly pioneers of the oity, ' She was a picture of lovlinesa in a simple gown of white organdy and lac Insertl-m with a ahoit veil she groom 1 a highly respected oung man formally of Joeprt Oregon, but for many years a t'atted employee of the Farmers aod T akers Bank at this place. Shortly after the supper the wedded couple repaired to their newly furnished eot'age on tfo Hill, wlisie they are at borne to their many frauds The bride and groom both have a bon of friends who wish them every happiness and auoceas. They were the recipients of many beautiful pre. cots. BTOOSS-TWARLING-In Pendle ton, ttov. 97, 1904, by Rev. Bleak, ney, Weds W Krooks and Miss Josie Twarliag. The contracting parlies are highly respected young people of bammervllle, where they will ooutlnue to make tbeir home. ' IBVIN-ATKIN8-ln Elgin, Nov. 27, 1904, Mr. W J Irvin and Miss Myrtle Atkins, by tbe Rev. 8 M Goff.. . Burton Case (Observer Special Washington (Dec 1 Arguments in the caee of Senator Burton, of Kansas was returned -before the supreme court todsv. . . Lawyer Dead (Observer SpoUI) New York Dec 1 Fmnklln Paddnck a prominent lawyer a graduate of Princeton was found dead inbis led this morning sofQocated by ' gas. It is believed to be a ease of auioide. - $475 to $7.50 Children' and Misses Jackets $2.50 About 25 of these Jackets iu Coverts Cloth, Venititn Cloth aod many novelty - . suitiugs worth regular prices from $4.60 to $7.50, at, for choice $12.00 Ladies' Jacke's, Special $11.00 Ladies' " Jackets, Special $7.50 and $8 00 Trimmed Hats All ladies' hats at specially reduced prices. m ma ' 1 " my JL-ould not CeddesBros. ELKS HOLD SERVICE Adhere to their Cus tom of Observing Day Sacred to Deceased Brothers c: . t r The Elks as is their custom to hold sacred one day in the year to the mem ory of those of tbslr brothers who, have gone to the other side, will hold a meeting Sunday in tbeir hall aa a me memorial servioe. , This meeting will be free to 11 who wish to atts .l. A suitable program has been prepared. ' Program Voluntary Mrs W W Berry Opening ceremonies Quartette Mesere Davie, Ferrin, Brum well, Monsoa. ' . f t js ; t Opening Ode Vocal Solo. Tbe Plains of Peace Mrs J J Carr Memorial address O E Cochran Cornet Solo .............. .The Palms O L Fulti ; Eulogy on departed brothers.... 7. , FS Ivanhoe Solo..........; :..MrsJsy Van Baron Closing Ceremonies .. Benediction. f ; t . Os-te-op-a-thy Let Your Nerves Think for You Do not deaden a crying nerve with oplom, bot remove ths prod that makes ths outcry Nerves are intelli gent they are? In fact, the material basil for human reason and they do not ory "wolf I" "wolf 1" unless there Is cause for it. It would be one way to restore confideno In the sheeptold by giving tbe lambs something to de stroy all sense of fear at tbe approach of the devourer; but it would not make for their welfare. Nor does opium, or any other drug wbiob corrupts fbe faithful guardianahip of tbe nervous system, protect the body against the wolf fang of disease. .It simply per- Three Important at-Great Special 2.56 alyses tbe utual actions and reactions by which the body over comes its enemies end ' secures its integrity. Tbe osteopathio physician seeks to -find the prod that causes the pain' ol gaaUalgia, tbe overwork of St Vltue : dance or the lethargy i! paralysis, He ' removes it, when tbat le possible, ard the sensible tsevea cease tbeir babble of torment by readjusting ibemselves to normal activity. Pain Is the prayer of the body for rulief from oppreeeivo anatomical and physiological condi tion not tbe at kins for nerve Intoxi cation. Be revaonable Let vour nerves think for yon. If they tell you they know, there is trouble, to to aa osteopath, four body needs good engineering. ' uenver son Frauds Grand Jury Asked to Investigate Peabods Method of Securing Campaign -...funds.. - ' (Observer Special) $'i i'. 5" Denver Deo. 1 Judge Muillns today Issued an order calling upon tbe grand i Jury to Investigate the alleged election fraud alleged to have been committed in the recent oity eleotien. The Jury will begin IU work next week This move is made by de moo rats to oheok mate republican victory, The grand jury will no doubt be instructed to in VdsJgate the alleged contributions to he campaign fund of Governor Pen body. Tbe Jury Is said to be oom posed of republicans, Ladies Attention Just received a targe consignment of ladies novelties. The very ..finest ever brought to this oity. Something new in combs and ths thousand and one artioles which tbe ladies wish to use during the holidays Wstoh my re gular ad. for eompleteleeoriptlon. Mrs J RForreit. Items Prices $10.00 925 $4.75 Elect xMvrt1lMi City, iiYZt' stilus ktmnir .J. J ,. i io y. ' '-.rD.llnl, ;.i tc t 1 t. t i ' V, hi ii i i UmCoub ij court of lb ftou. M Or.... . . Oeaa Kte.jce via B re: five "dart tranc