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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1904)
! 10 PER CENT OF On all cash purchases of $1.00 or over on meats and lard unsil July 1, 1905. A complete stock of meats, poul try, lard, bams, etc. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS NORTH END ITEMS N0VEMBEO MEANS ini OYSTERS R Our Sister Sisier at the End of the Road Furnishes a Few. LOY Servesthem n any style wish BENT, LEASE OR SALE l Lots 17, 18, block 102, j Chaplain's Addition. I Address bids to -'P" care I , . of Observer ! Elgin Recorder Joe Woodi, the La Graada liveryman was la the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chandler are visiting: with relatives in La Grande, i Professor FreJ Palmer, plnclpal of the Imbler publio ichool, was in town laat Saturday . H L fluell. was among those who were at the,, county seat daring the week. E E Bragg, superintendent of Union county schools, has been jn this vicin ity all week looking after sohool in terests. v7m. Ezelle, J A Maeterson and Wm Hammock were among those who weal to the ouuutyaeat on laat evening's train, Attorney N O MoLeod and O Hen derson are in Pasco, Wasii., ii.Io nCc lnoking over that seotlon of the country. J L Overton and C M Hampbreys, proprietors of the Star planing mill, went to Baer City on Tuesday even ing's train to get some repairs to tbei mill machinery. Jas. Murphy and family, who have been residents of this city (or the past few .years, took their departure on Monday evening's train for their hjme near Lowery City, Mo.' Quite a large per cent of Wallowa county's population was In Elgin yes terday, they having brought out s large number of hoafrom that place. U E Graham, mail carrier on the rural free delivery route, reports that the patrons of the service are highly pleased therewith The business feat. j ares of ths service are becoming better neaauy, ana on fiu tnp this morning I he disposed of stamps to the amount or. iio. Jno. Byrnes was down from La yraude Wednesday Visiting old ' time friends. Mr. Byrnes was brakeman on the first train that came into El(in, 14 years ago. He was pleased with the progress that Elgin has made daring the past few years and thinks that she has not only kept pace but surpassed her sister towns la growth. Northwest Nevvj The Seattle Chamber of Commerce will ask Congress for $002,000 to re commence work on the Lake Washing ton canal - ' , " ' In a.UO-yard foot race at Seattle Harry Smith, of Vancouver,- Wash , defeated George Ash, a colored sprint er of Seattle, by a three foot lead, win ning icoo. The officials of the Big Bend Nation al Bank, at Davenport. Wash., serve notice that the institution will pay ail depositors and stockholders in full and will resume business soon. ; This year's salmon pack on Paget Sound was 239,000 oases and is ac counted a failure The Colombia river pack, both sides, was 523,000 cases, which was fully up to the aver-; age. j The Montana state board of agri culture, labor and industry reports ' that Improvemeuts in the way of new buildings and additions to old ones in that state daring the year ending Nov ember 30, equaled in value f 7,160,311, British Columbia la all torn up witu a virulent discussion of the question whether the province shall subsidize the Grand Pacific Trunk railway. The literal oress Is a press is a unit against, and some of the conservative pess Is with them. 'A i Nelson, ex-sheriff of Lake county Oregon, who was seuten ed to the penitentiary in the spring of 1003 for embezzling county funds, has been pardoned by Governor Chamberlain ou a petition signed by 620 of the 538 voters of Lake county. He was sen tenced for a five year term. ONE Classified Advertisements YEAR TcRRi Oul jj't In Subsequent Convic tions Judge will go the Limit II You'Havd Anvthino: n Snii lt the People hear about it throah ' . hisDeparjmf taiid Yon wU ITihda Buyer. Ii, You Want To, Seli i&plain' Your Warits find You Will Find a SM lr. Colfax, ' Wash., Dec. 1 5. William Mrruon, convicted 'of conducting gambing gains In Colfa, ' was1 given om year to 'the penitentiary; 'Judge Chadwlok,ru passing sentence, said that this was the itrst conviction in the state under the new law after a jury trial, and gave Mardoo th mini mum sentence, but he - declared 'the law made to be enforced, and said ths hereafter he would give the maxlmam sentence of three years to all convicted of this crime. ' Sale or Exchange I Eight ao ee. fix mrm house, lar barn, pla f r hozi nd click-: foar aort In orWraid nl ri ' Juit east of flour mill?" This will Investigation, so- rxrtioolare in at MaoF-trlane'e goo"ry . store. " " sell or exchange fur city property. - ' 10-26-1126 - OR SALE Mil. -h w Jersey, 1 100 lb n e"'ff nli ' (ugt.y w,,l ' M i'-nl.m ml'e V t Ulso Ity " i't.-U 1 For, Rent , Tillmanr's Fine GKds : . " Every boo keei er wants pure splo- es and flavoring extracts . Tillmann'S are made for the best family trade.' 17-24 WANTED Girl to work at the I X L store. ' k OR BENT Good four rpom house in north part oi town . Inquire of H C BaU. , POTATOES irANTEO - v , The Fair will bay some good market able potatoes at market price. I he bulidi'jr'fornVTly onplei-irr T the 8JvatJon army r KbtYull oair . ' titulars and rates inquire of Mrs S C Zuber. Ao. 31 1 f . ' Furn iwifot Sate . tnd ouse to rent apply to Mr Shearer opposite Star Grocery North ol tracks- '! "Furnished Rooms ith Initials .F M nights J5.," "' ' KOK BENT A four room house Mrs Z PcttrJL'!'"" Ave. 18-2 1 FOB RENT Cellar room in "good In good stone cellar. Inquire at the air. " Ladies We will make you a boxcoat for less money than you pay for a ready made garment and you have two hui.dred patterns to pick from. We also oover buttons, press clothes and clean - your coats and vou have a chance to win a j $10 coat with every dollar paid n our store. . Al Andews, Gents furnish. intra. Phone No 231 NOTE LOST fCO note payable toG T Williams, on streets of La Grande, was In large yel low envelope. All parties are caution ed against buying same. Finder will return to this offioe. LOST In business part of La Grand small button 'hole watch. Finder please return to Ley's Confectluary store. Reward. 2t n 1 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 I H FLAMED -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 too tubes to bo naturally cleared. Noodles: Noolles served day and blunt at Hop Lees N odle Restrutant in the tGrandy building. -"" il vr ,y Are im gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung 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, Goo That You Get FOLEY'S Ilonoy and Tap A POLICERIAN'S TESTIMONY J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, Is., writes:-,Last winter I hsd bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half dozen advertised cough sdlclnes snd hid treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended FOLEY'S MONEY AND TAR and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest sough and lung remedy ffcc world." THREE 6IZE8 2Gof COo, $1.00 m&mmmmt l FORHALE-Best Tmaln' In' real estate i'nf the city.' My residence prop eityCor. Washibgion Ave. and Green wood St. Lot 75x110. Modern house, S'von largo rooms, hot and cold water, Uitli room, electric lih's. Lawn, fruit Htid ehude trues. Finest, resl ucUuo location in the city. Good easy proposition to right parties tor par ticalaissee CJMcLrm. L08T-Table cloth A r," also apron wrapied In paper bag. Finder will pleas return to ' - - Airs. Joseph rainier. -. - Ball Slipper" ' The Spokane (fe will serve cold Dress Makintf I0'1"' f?" th' ,n,,dn,h; , Mrs. Douglass sow reeldeerofc O ip!4ndd tmdnrghttutich Is assored. and 7th sU, and Is prepared to do all j fpohnsoa, Piop. 8t nomea errei. J Farm for Sale A Fruit Boxes. I dr -ell m v baati'nl lit le . far . of 80 acres two miles and a halt dend your orders for Frail BuXes tu1' east 6t La (3raaWon the rural postal ritoddard Lumber Go. al the La and farmers Telephone line to suit the Grande planing mill porohaser. " M Baker tf WANTED-WaBhlflg todao' at home. Mrs. Shaw, West W st. For Sale or Trade 1-5 year old mare and oolt. Will take wood or potatoes. Inquire ol Mrs. Mary Noble. Phone 547 7t TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICK H)R PUBLICATION , V. S. Land Ofice; La Uranda Oregou, October 6, 19U4. Notto ia hereby given that in compliance wltb the provulon. oi the act of Conicreaa of Jane II 1874, entitled "An act for tbe .ale of limber laud. In tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Waahlngton Ter-iloryV1 aa ex tended to aU tbe fublio Land State by act of Annum 4, I89-.L KuJpb H. BuUW, of La Grande, county ol Union. -ile of OrcgjiK baa thkaday uUd in tlibt oiTice bia awur.i tUtoinent Mo. tbUi Cor lue pa cbas a of tb nW;3W Bectlon I7.& BXHBHWX 8 of Section Not W jownablp No. 4 Soutb, Uaoge Mo 85 And will offer, proof te ahov tat t he land ought U mora valubble for its timber or ttonethaa for agricultural purpose., and to enUbll.U blHclaim to aaid land before tbe Reg -iMteraud HeoeiveroftiiiaolHce at La Grande' Oregon, ou Friday, tbe Jrd day of December I Una(ne as witneasee: Andrew J Ballivan l.Uiil b Junes, Benjamin Hagejr. of startey Ut egoaaadUeorgeOUolmeaoTLa. Craude Ore goo. Any and all persona claiming 'advenelythe above deneribed laud, ara Muueated to file thair claim, lu thl. office on or belote' aaid d day ol Uecoiuber .U04- - .. K W Davla. RMlater. SOLD KD REC0!2EH0ED BY J Try the-Observer for fir3t class Job Work. 1 s ' ' 1 it. A T H ILL, DR UGGIST elitful Route. Da vlieht Ride I Dizzy Crags, Deep Canous. , a mo men upportunity 8ee uftture In all. her-; glorious heauty, aod then the acme of man's haudiwork. Tbe first is 'ninrl alonjr the line of the v. . RinOrand Railroad iiii. ut he St. Luik rui'x Fair. Your mp will be: ( of rle 1. ure -make tbe moat-! it. For ir formation and illn.i truted literature' write ' --m i W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt'M Portland, Oregc a $1,687,500 The Bulletin just ipfued by the United States Government, after montha of careful research, shows that in the Western , States, the average family par chases annually' goods to the amount of QJJ Q kjiv tnis j oasis vno zzou jamuies visiiea ... with each issue of the Daily and Weekly' OB SERVE 1$ annually purchase Tnereli&hdise'&Ji the amount of : y it; i 'wli'l 1" H ' ' "I i. '' i' :." it, KJKJ tin I . i; it-. The natural logical conclusion cannot, be: otherwise -than that no wide-awake business man who will take the few moments necessary to convince himself of the a accuracy of the ! above statement, can afford : to miaa the opportunity of placing his announiieaieaU . (25,600 . -each mouth) before this army of purchasers. An ad under such conditions, properly taken care ; of will most dertaialy bring enormous return W) ths - investment. " 1 These Presentations of Should receive the most careful consideration'' of every business house whose volvme of business,, de pends upon the patronage of this" city and tantyv ., 0BW1 First Olas- Job Woik lrf