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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
at Od $1. lat co trj r aa 1 1 i '- I; i t ' if-; 5- ie3ofoiiimiii 10 . Percent of . Ou all cash purchases of $1.00 or over on meats . and ; lard udsil July 1, . 1905. A; complete stock of meats, poul-; try, lard, bams, etc. ' - Phone 1601 ;r I.HARRIS a NOVEMBEQI MEANS M OYSTERS LOY Serves them ,in any style wish ' ELEGTRIG ROWER VS. STEAM POWER New Yojk Central Places Electric Locomotive on Hard Service with Satisfactory Results. New York Deo 6. The successful ) bear? to warrant the ' change test or the flrtt of the electric looouio tives that are being bailt (or the main line of the New fork Central Railroad makea a definite step toward the day when trunk line passenger aerTioe will be worked. by eleotrioal traction. The locomotive did everything that had been expected of It, hauling iti teat loads with that rate of acceleration which is one of the chief advantages of the eleotrio motor, whether applied to the looomolive or directly to the oars. The success of the New York Central installation, of which no reas onable doubt can be entertained, will De followed by the electrifying of similar stretches of steam roads, on htoh the trafflo is suffclently dense; - Arlington's, Way ! A general round op of hoboes was effected i Arlington, December 3 About 100 were rounded op' and start ed oat of town : Everyone not baring any visible means of support was classed among bem and started on the "hike." " ' " ' Classified Advertisements To California Four thousand Malheur, Grant and Baker county rattle are being driven th-onghto Wlnnemurea, Nevada, by tM PaolflO Livestock cvmpany, , which will ship them from that point to their feeding yards in California. ' '. - Bank Short Ardmore, I T., Deo 6 n iavesti- II Tou Have'AnvtWntZo.SeiiXet the People liar about it tbroeh hisDepar merit arid You wU . FiiidaBiiyer. It You WnntTo Sell Explain Your WaiitA aiid A You Will Find a Seller. FOB SALE Best baaJa In real estate in the oity . " My residence prop; ertyOor. Washington Ave. and Green wood fit. Lt?6xll0. 1 Modern house, even large rooms, hot ni cold water. bath room, electric lights. Lawn, There were specl .1 conditions connect ; sation of the books of the First Nation ed with the New York Cen'ral serviie , a) baok of Medill, I T , shows a short- which rendered the use of the electric age of bet eej 122,009 and! :i5,000. One , jrol mj( ghade trees Fiv-t resf IrWAmnl f aA .at 1.1a v.at what, . k - A3 - 1L. V. I. I- M la.! la, . .' . . ' a aence location in rue city, uood easv proposition, to right parties . For par .i 1 - - -; - e t a locomotive desirable; but when such of the officers of the bank ii missiDg systems as those of the Pennsylvania J and the others sJ they do rot know between New York and Washlnton or ; his whereabouts Pittsburg, or of the New , Haven road between New York and Boett n" come to le electrically equipped, we think it is altogether probable that the Sprague system of multiple control will be adopted, the electric locomo tive being dispensed, with.. This im plies a better distribution of the weight and power throughout the train greater smoothness of running, and, of course, less wear and tear upon the jraok and bridges. -FOR WENT, LEASE 0R;SALE Lota 17, 18, block 102, Chaplain's Addition. Address bids to care !:' of Observer Tonight PUBLIC SALE Visions of the Orient, with its mjsj The nndersigned wiii sell i im'uuo terien and magnificence, are vividly pictured in the second aot of "A Little Outcast" where for the first time in any production a.ootrect view of a typ ical Chinese production is given, it is a replica of the world famous one on Pell street, in New York's Chinatown and its beauty is accentuated by the brilliant evening coslnmss of -a party of society leaders who are out "slum ming" after the theatre. It is one of the most fascinating jcenes ever pre seated. The gorgeous hangings with gold embroidered dragons and strange birds, the tloh Oriental colorings and the half oouoealed alcoves for the use of the opium smokers are accurate rep reeentatlons and famish a superb set ting for some very good aoting. FOUND A package containing three pair of tilovea corner 4th and Main st. Owner can secure same by call ing and paying for this notice. Perry News On Thursday evening, Dec 1, the Royal Neighbors and. Modern Wood men of ferry Lodge gave.; a surprise party, in honor of. Mr and Mrs T E Winsor who "are soon to leave ior their new borne in Parma, Idaho K very pie issnt evening was spent with the following goests pr sent. ; Messrs YYiusor, J fl Robertson, C F Robert son, J F Robertson, W L Robertson, tlculais i O J McLrin. LPT Abrown 'shoestrli f flapping ' bag Kinder pie ss return "to this Odlce. . For Rent WANTED Washing to do at borne. Mrs. Shaw, West W st. , WANTED-Glrl to work at the I X L store. Ladies' tie bui'di g formrly occupied by the Solvation army r Wor f nil par-? "' ti olars and rates Inquire of 'Mrs : 8 O Zuber. Aug. 31 1 ( 1 ,"!.s Furnished Rooms Furnished room for sentleumn sleep. Ing nlghUU: UrS C W Preston. 1916 Adams Ave. Farm for Sale - I desire to sell my beautiful little Wm will mnlrA vnn k ftnY iut tnw Immm moner than vou cav.for a rendT made. faf KHrment and you have two ha dred ea aturus t ) pick from. We a so cover and farmers Telephone line to suit ths a " 3 I 1 . t r ox acres two ntjes- an q, sniu it of La Grande on the Tural" postal nale, at the farm of M Baker, oa Tues day, December 20, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m., the following: , ' 1 Mare 1 harrow 3 colts 1 drill Scows 1 gang plow ,3 calves 1 mower lr ke 1 single harness 1 cultivator 1 set double harness 1 '.wagon 1 buggy household goods. Terms Amount up to (10, cash; over 810 approved notes, on 6 months time, 6 per cent interest; 5 per cent discount on all cash sales over $10., Ed 6trlngbain, Auctioneer. J F Baker, Jr. Lunch at noon, Deo 15 r OR RENT OR SALG-1G0 acre farm well improved. Will either rent or sell. Inquire of Wm. Moss, La Grande Rural Free Delivery No. 1, i miles north of Island City. Dec 6 January 6, ' '''' . Cr;r?". " rf'th . f store. 1 1 uj ju KJ 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 IHFLAr.lED You already have the Crst ymp. toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures All fo&ammatory 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. nn JL ii fives 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, Asthmas Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia. - Goo That You Got FOLEY'S llonoy and Tar A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, la., writes: "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs snd tried at least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A - friend recommended FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and two thirds or aottls cured ma. I consider it the greatest tough and lung remedy in tba verld." THREE GIZES 2Cc, GOc, 01.00 Johnson.. Nulson, Gordwell,- K W Smith, Jaok bmith, Northojtt, .Poin ter, Lund, Carter, .Penty, : .Btoker, Steinhilber, Mesdamea, ftallia, Pointer Lund, Coalwell, Ratl.ff, Northoott, Flick. Nelson, Kelly, Penny. Winsor. J B Ruber uon JF Bobertson, d moods, Chapman, Boutin, Hanson, Crump, , Heath, Johnson, Bonbam, Beaudette, .Miller, , Olson, k Heffling, Batiff, ; Edmonds, Carter, . Kinnej, Bradljy, Lund, Nortnoott. Japan's Generals The age of the generals now com manding the Japanese armies is as follows. Marshal Marquis Yamagat sixtyix years two luonthj; Marshal Marquis Oyama, sixty-one years, eight months: General Count' Nodzo, sixty-two years, nine months; Mar shal Count Katiura, fift-six years nine months: Noneral Baroa Knrokl, u'j" year' fivo month (First Array) G rx ru! Biron Oku, fifty-seven years nluc muutlis (Second Army) Geui-rAl Btrnn Uoei, fi tv-lour years nioe mi.nl fi-, lii-nt rl Baton Kuilam-t fifty to y i .' .'ix cuor;li. O mrral r luce Fu-C'iiui. tuny mx yhrt loaf iih .lbs Ut oetl r iii Ulttz4, sixty years mif m.'Iitit , li- in rl Wciiim Kkim tiit)-p jji iar ti iih ti ii. iihc General Barmi ll.hc i. tiM) itit, five UiOt'tUr. LxoeiiUlli? triH if nice - it wi dk .aun the t not ud. u uade'r tilty. Evidently the :z r for young men has not rescued J . an. Modem 8!oriep. " . ;, ' i pa buttons, press clotnes and clean vour coats and vou have a ehano to win $40 boat with every dollar pail in our Al An dews. Gents furoi h- ings rnoiewi pnrobaser. M Faker tf Tillmann's Fine Goods v Every faon ekeerer wants pure sdIo es and flavoring extracts . Tillmaoa'a are made for the best family trade,-- i 17-24 Fruit Boxes. ' '.iU':iv'..t.-v...'. k , Send your orders for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber Co. at . the f La G'ande planing mill i rVl ll Noodles served,, day and night at Hop Lees Noodle Restrutant .. in the Qrandy bnlldlngv r s r . . 1 1 . .V- vFor Sale - 1 Ht-winii nnQhmf, 1 qHk r o bio'e ca'nnrd liutt, Guitar Call ,1471. AdamsSt. v r ' . & i ' '. Try tho Observer for first' class Job.Work. ; ... J :Mmi-.i ALTl JUNK 1, 1878 n. . TIMBfcK LAND NOTICE tOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Land OSTice: La U rands Or . October 6, NotlM la hereby trlven that In cnmnilaiu wltb Itie provislonn ot the act of CoDkTreM of jMne8ib7s,.ulUlod "Ad act for the aaJof timber lauds in the 8tati of Calitorula, Oregon, Nevada and Waxhluston Ter-itory," u ex tended to all the Public Land blatea by act of Augum 4. lHv'i, Ha:u H. Bullii, of La Oranda, ! county of Uumo. state of Uretfon, has this day iiUdinlhls oince his sworn statement No. Kiii for me pa cnaatt of the nWnWH bectlon U.& EKdE&8Wii8Kof Section No. 18 in lowaship No. 4 south, ttane No 3 And will offer proof to show that the land sutitfht U more valuable for IU timber or Monethan fur rtKrlcullural purposes, aud to eaUbllsh hi" claim to said land before the ReK tater aud Heceivsr of this olllce al La Grande1 Oregon, on Friday, the ittrd. day of iieceinber. I904. . , tie name as witnesses: Andrew I Sullivan Elaui K Jones, Benjamin Hagey, of Stark ey Or egou aud Ovorge O iloluiea of La '.made Ore Sua. 1 Any and all persona cUuniln; adverxely the above described laud are requested is fi le their claims In this otflca on or before aaid Zird day of Ueoeoiber io . B W Davis, Register. SOLD m RECQdiEHDED BY liUKK LAND, A(JT JUNE 3 1878 .NOTICB FOR PUBLIOATiON U. r. Land Ottlce at La Urande, Oregon' 1 , ' . , t ' August 11, IK04. NnlU'P In hereby given that In compliance Will the pruviaiuna of the act of Congress of J i.uca, ls,9, entitled "An act for the sale of tt'uovr lauds In the BUitee of Caltfdrnta, ore guts, Nevada. end Washlugton Torrilory," as imded to all the Public Lnd8wtea by act oi A uguel 4, Wi, Ueivid C Hugdeo, of bexter villr, county of Wood. rJInle of Wwconsin ans inis uhv niea in wis . oiiie nis swora urchaur of the Hand ior Hn. TownahiuNo.&Mouih Kunra Mn. aw in. n. m. v. will offer proof to show lliat the land souiiiit ts more valuable Air tut timber or Hi. lie thus, for agricultural purponca, and to MUDllsb ber cltuin to auid buid before the Htgwter aud Keeeiver of this office at La U-a ide,' Oregon.' "on 'Tuesday o the SDUi di.y of Oelober, UN . n iii naioea as wilneaaea. tu.pa it. Bull is, W. Uenry brown, of UeUrvill, Wisoonain; Leonard bullls, of Perry, Oregon; and fMi ward Bean, ol Us Urande, tirvgoa. A'iy and all pereouia wlHiusiug adversely rue a Dove described lands are requested to fllstbeir claims In thlsottlceoner before said iutb day of octooer, iwu. una. tuia uay uiou in wis . ouice si.iieneut No. aieO. for the purcfa ti K' 8 WW, HK N WW and LoU a I . o. t In Township No. 6 Houi 1 i.K. W. Pavla, Register.). " ' ( NO! ICR FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior ,. Laud Otttoe, La Urande, Ore. October 4 lUOt " Notice Is herebv vlven that the following named settler has filed aotlce of h.a iutentlon lo make flnal proof lu suppott of his claim, and thslSHKl proof will be made before the KegiS'erand Kewiver or tne u M. ijsiiO omee t la tirnudf.Ore.on Noremrer 19 IWM. vta. K 1 Ota. Jamea Omlev. of Kamela, Oregon,: i.i. auu a, au a w; .-v. ju, i p. i K K, W. M. He names tne following wltntoaes to prove lil.oo tlnuoua reHidence upon and ullivutka of said land, via.; WUIlarq lodd, Kdward Coo ley, William brooks, and Bait Qarvlsa, all of ; $1,687,800 The Bulletin just issued by., the United States Government, after months of careful research, shows that in tbeestern t States,' the average family pur chasel annually' goods t the amonnt of y5Q On this , basis the 2250 families visited with each issue of the Daily and Weekly J OB-! 'SERVER annually purchase merchandise to" the amount of-1 ' . " " "' -.v.-.- cpl ' l ' ...V ,687,500 The natural logical conclusion cannot be .otherwise ; than that no, wide-awake business man "who "ilrtak'e"" ine iw momenis necessary to convince nimself or 'the -" accuracy of the ' above statement, : cantafford to. .miss the opportunity of placing his announcements (25.600 1. .1. s a ... ...V; eacn mouinj oeiore mis army of purchasers. aw; , . An ad under such conditions, properly taken care of will most certainly bring enormous 'returns.' on ihe t. investment. J.V V.vXr ;C ' These Presentations of FA C TS Should receive the most careful ' consideration of every business house whose volvme of business de pends upon the patronage of this city and county, ? E us . r 1 a, af ma--n HBB am I HI' . I I H II I Bl'l'l 1 - II BIS IB II 1 J HJf ILf A J A K U X IKK II ' 17, .a- -t, -W , "T r II A T HILL, DRUGGIST ) auuueia. Oregon. ' . K.W.Davts Register. IM AXS L O OD W Ol'K I v . - ......V A- ..... , , ry ... . y. ,- y r . '