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g IS J -or- mi': cr a : a ;-. of. t I I.uiio in , a o - 10 PER CENT OF On all cash purchases of $1.00 or over on meats and lard QDsil July 1. 1905. A complete stock of meats, poul try, lard, hams, etc. , Phone 1601 ; I. HARRIS N0VEMBEO e MEANS , OYSTERS LOY Servesthem'Jin anygstyle wish RENT, LEASE OR SALE " ' - 1 Lots 17, 18,tblock 102, ; ft ChaplainAddition. Address bids' to, P" care of Observer ' ,4 1 TWTlCTatWTf ip in' I' wis'IimbB . Notice to Creditors I TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNS NOTICE la HUKKBY UlVKN that lettrt or aUminUtratlon liave been iaiued by tha County -Court of Union County, Dregon, to Alary C rlwaugerupon the estate oi bevniour Hvtuurw, decvael, aud ail pontons bavins claliua agalnat uilii eatat am hottby ooltBud to prcnout the game, wllb proper voucher, to Ilia attid aUmiiiiktralrU at bar realueno at Kamuio,Un:Kuu, wiUilnalx uiuolba from the uuteol th la notice. ' - Dated at La (Jrande, Oregon, thlf 2nd, day of Docciuber. A. !., lHW. MAHV c. swauger Admiulatratrlx of Ui wtata ot Seymour Bwauger, dcoonatd. ... , . Dissolution Notice Notice la hereby given that the eo ' partnership berelotoieexlstiug between WO 1'eaoU, J b Peach ami u W teach under the name ot Peach Broe., has i tbis day been dusolved by mutual ton "Bent, V G Peach retiring. J B Peach and U W Peucb, who will centlnue the ' business, as Peuoh Bros., vtil pay all outstanding debts and collect ' all ao counts due tbe old llrm. ; Dated at La Urande Oregon tbia ' 28tb day of Nov. 1904. W G Peach V, i J BPeaoh. 11, 28 ia,ia . G W leach N THE COUNTY COURT. FOR THE COUNTY OP UNION, STATE OF OREGON. 7 ; in tbe Matter ol Ui EUI.' of ClUtlon , Jane Ball, Duoeaxd. j To George W. Ailed and J. W. Allen, belra-lit-law of Jane liall. deaceaaed. and to all oiuur d u k Down heirs and puraoua ouuoeroeU: Urai- iuki fn tba name of the 8Ute of Oregon, Von are hereby oiUiU and nxjuirad to appear IntlieCouuly court ot tbaettate of Oregon, ior the Uuuuty ol Union, at the Court Koom thereof, at Lo Urande lu theCoumy ol Culon, on Saturday, the luth day of UeeumDer, 1UUI, .it 1U o'olooli, lu the forenoon of that Hay , tht u ii nd there to ahow oauae, If any you have, why hi petition of Ueorgo Uall, Aaiumixiruior of tneatove named eautte, praying lorau uider ' the aald Court, authoriaing, liueuaius, and unpowarlug him to tell the teal property be tinging to aald eatate, to pay aatate uebta, liould not be granted, Wltneaa, the Uon, M. A. Harrlaon, Judge ol lie County Court oflbe Stale ol Oregon, lor le Uounty of Union, wltu the Hvni ul Mild .ourtalttxed thli4U day of November itw. AlteaU J MUILUAM Dleik. Now Ready for Sale Tbe people of tbis oeonty are i ow i itllled that tbe O'Connor adJuiou i ready for the market a d vl.at take lota nan be bad at reiuurkutl v f prices. . Tbese lots are tiu iiy llu i t and are without except ion bo it residence lots in the tit . I't r ts wisniug larger traots can m me ,t what tbef want by got g a Utile .thur baok in tbe eaui ttildt'iidi not fail to see tbis adduiou and s. i oue of these cboioa seleotiou -i some one else gets tbe lot you -.at. 'orfull dcscrlptiou ol prop - y and quotations call upon Dr vJoimor Lm Urande Ore. Phone Main mi Cor Park and Oak Streets . Guntheries Candies 111 the asaenoeot purity." As' you i easily convince yourself by fuel, n Bjub and Ubocolates--ta8?it ttcblates assorted Bon Bona Hi d 1 op. Newlin Drug K't, , CSRAY NOTICC Sotloe Is hereby given to whom It may eon . n that there caiua to my place about Ju. lCM.twomliee north of i'erry on ilm. It the following dwsorlbed animal, uue dai It urn belfer.partJemey.Oomlug two year ' without Vlnlhle branda or ewr marks ,'l animal haa txwn taken up by me and it wllh my cattleon the Draper piaceahoui .Ilea northeaittof l.land t:ity. and owiim a naveaaaie m rvi, "yr; i,7, f iihargea. KDHUttK, in rM Town. La Urande. Oregon. Iutlttd talg 7lh day of .November, liw. . r.u nttfciv, ' I iM Ti;-Il. 1.1V (jliHl.lc, llrcjuu, ,aua ctiiu iu4 tUl7tliaty oov.l .llHr, liwi. Coal Mine Explosionj Tsooma, Wash. Deo. Meager details ol an explosion in a coal mloe at Burnett boul 50 mil" from Te eoma bave beea received here. Ten bodies bad bees taken out at ' mid night aod it is positively known that fite workmen art still ia the mine. , The following ieul have so far been recovered aod brought to the euiface: ' Justus Elson, Mart Kftrkas, Erick Leuoma. Ooar Mukard, 0car Siro Andrew Matson,! John : Lewie, Mat Peore. ' John Luoma, Oscar Luoma John Baloo, . . The following uamed are itill in tbe mine: ! James Chapman. George Barter 8 8 Taylor, Charles Hill. BARS iwt JAP EROM CITIZENSHIP Seattle Wash. Deo, 19 Ia the fed. eral court today Judge Hanford sign ed a memorandum decision denying admission to citizenship to a Japanese namsd Tally Klmurr. The latter ap pfared in person in court with two reputable witnesses and made all aeo- mry affidavits concerning bis term of resldenoe and; eaaomtuua ,. ZZ moral qualifications but . the court, while admitting all these ' things deJ clared that lbs could not income a oittzen because be was an Aslstio and not white. Tbe decision has excited interest here tbe first on this subject to be delivered from tbe looal federal bench. killed His Inez Ky, Deo, 9 Mery Bell Kirk the beautiful young daughter of Will iam B Kirk, and niece of Circuit Judge A J Kirk is dead ot a ' pistol wound inflicted some time early Mon day morning. She died at noon yes terday. In s statement made just be. fore her death she said that the shot was fired by Moses Evans. She said that Evaus shot kber because she re t used to marry him. " Miss Kirk was fonnd lying across tbe track of the Norfolk & Western railroad Just beyondlthe West Virginia state , line . Monday morning by an employe of tbe company. : In - her breast was a Wound from S pistol ball and she was almost lifeless from loss of blood. Irrigation ' 11 L Johnson, who baa a farm about three miles west ot Summervllle, was an Observer caller ye iterday, and left B sample of the products of his farm which excel anthiug we bave seen this year, or any other' year for that matter. Tbe banuer product was a mammoth potato, of the variety known as the White Elephant. This potato weighs four pounds and one ounce ' and measures a little better than .thirteen au I a half iuohes in length. The spe imen is perfect, having neither blem isb or knot. ' He also brought ' speci mens of apples of the Ben Davis, Nor thern Spy, and Spitzenberg varieties wuioh are as Hue as could be fouud anywhere, lie ilso brought a sample of chestnuts grown on bis place Mr Johnson is a firm believer in tbe virtues of water aud bai made the strenm which flows above his - farm leud iUelt to bis aid aud the result is cerutinly satis.actory. For Sale v i Hh Cow guaranteed good milker To eeil t he p If sold at onoe. . In. titine at V1 II K.rtley livery barn. L,l IINo Or- blOCKKOLDERS lvud t Ity, De-. 8, 1904. The an i lal tftot khoMere meeilng ot the Island t My Church Association will be be d in ti,e church, Monday, December 19, 111 )l, for the purpose of eleodng dl isjturs. By order of E Kiddle, President. il J Hoi rue, So. ' ' A GKEAT SENSATION. t ' ' There was a big sensation in Leesville lui iaiia, when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, bad bis lite saved by Dr. kiug'a New Discovery tor Consumption, tie writes: "1 en. tlurrd l.iniUtrable agonies from Asthma, ituiyoi r ew Discovery gave me im. uiedlaie reliel and soon tbereaft-r .-Heeled a toinplete cure." Similar .mes of. Consumption, Pueumonia, lirouohitis and Urip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and His troubles. Price- 60c, and 1. -4ii..ranted by La Urande Drujj Co. and Mewlin Drug Co., DrnggUU. Liug (Jo., DrugglaU. 7' Sweetheart NEWS MHOME'f ' - AND ABROAD Fngene is to have s new opera bouse erected by George llldgley. r m . A naval recruiting offloer will have an office at Tbe Dalles from the 8th to the 15th of the present 1 month. AOGagelhassoldthe Laos ooonty Leader republican, at Cottage Grove to tbe Leader PuMiahln g Co There will be an examination at Helena Mont December 28-29 of ap plioants for the position of teacner at tbe Philippines, j Tbe total property valuation ot Tbe Dalles Is $1,283,615; ot Hood Rler. $2S4,685tof Dntur 109.945; of Bbanlko 1513 of Antelope 146,965 ; Every town In Washington that was dry" before tbe municipal election of December 6 wejt "dry" on that date but the ' prohibitionists - did not gain any new towns. ; " Tbe regents of the State 'Unlve-sity have concluded to sell and tear away the old observatory building wh en has not been need (or eight or ten years and has become an eyesore, .Turkish i authorities under orders from the porta have stopped the sell ng of Bibles in Trebizond and the ports Is preparing a defeuse to be fill. ed with the American and British governments.. , . NO WOMEN TO BE ADMITTED New fork. Decv n.ii" bsd been sworn in tbe trial of Nan Patterson at the elo.e of today's ses sion of the court. , , Instructions were Issued today by Justloe Davis that no women . should be admitted to the court room during the trial, j'. ACUTE RHEUMATm 'ji8' Deep tearing or wrenching paina, occasioned by (jetting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in cold or damp weath er, is cured quickly by. Ballard's Snow Liniment Oscar Oleson, Gibson City Illinois, writes, Keb 16 1902: ' "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over.' One bottle of Ballard's 8now."r,e cured me' 250, GOo. el 00. -'- Newlin, Drug Co. i - i , Fine Organs ;.' :. fob . $46s $43, $52, $55 I The .well known aod ftopu ar I'nc fio Qaeen. ' . Verj, littUt souie styles. , Paymcuts $8.00 dowri a. ni $1 a mouth. Vi rue u for par icolrrs. Mail Onierc icotuptly and carefuli) lit ed. Eilers piano House 351 Washington. Street, corner Park Portland, Oregon Large storos also Spokaue arid Seattle, Wash., and Boiae Idaho. LITTLE F JR STOCKHOIDERS "While it la Impossible to state ex actly the finanoial condition of . the expo-lilon oompany on tbie, tbe cloa mg day it can De autnorttauveiT an uounced that all debts against :, tbe company have been paid with the ex. ception of a few current accounts sal- rie eto, ana this it is tnougbt , will consume nenrly all tbe surplus so that there will only be a - very small amount left for ; the etotkholders. "From the amount ot royalties collected by the exposition oompany lj is eatiuiated that the concessionaries nu the pike and other parts of the world's fair grounds have taken in at least f.0,000,000" Annual Meeting NOIICF OF ANNUAL MEETING OF hTOCKHOLDERa OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK . ,1. ; v , . . ' The annual' meeting ,ot the stock holders of the .La Grande V datsonal itunk will be . held at ' their banking house, lu La Granite, on Tuesday tit tu.ith day of January A. . p, , J00i, - b Iwi-eo the hours of 10 o'clock A M end o'clock P. M, At this meeting n board of live drectors, to nerve for the rtisuln year, will be elected and such ether business will be transacted, as u.ay pioperly come before said meet ing. " . . , -, T -' - George Palmer. - presfdent ot the La Grande National liank. , J W, 6-1,9. FOUND A package conUlring three 1 1 pair ot gloves earner 4tb and Main au Owoer cao secure same ,p7 cll lng and paying for this notice t)& RENT OS SALE 130 sore farm' well improved. Will either rent or " sell. Inquire . of m Moss, . Ls - Grande Bars! free Delivery ;No',l, Hi miles north of Island City.' ' Dee 6 January 8. FURNISHED HOUSE 5 r,oms al . fornisbed ' complete. , Conveniently located. ' ' - i '!- La Grunde Investment Company PLAIN SEWING Plain dressmaking and sewing. ' , Myrtle Gates, . Cedar and Adams avenue at Adna Roger's .. LOST On streets -of La ..Grande a sma.l gold faced watch with ladies fob with letter iN on charm Finder wilt please leave at this office sad recieva reward. - - , .- . 3'u. . Wood for ale 16 inob, feet ' and. pole wood, ' all dry and sold at lowest prices. Phone 1281. H. Atkinson ' . 6t . : Old Town Btors PUBLIC SALE . .. . The undersigned wUl sell at publlo sale, at the farm of M Baker, on - Tues day, December 20, 1904, at ten, o'clock a. m., tbe following; 1 Mare -" 1 harrow ,,,3 oolta . 1 drill 3 oows 1 gang plow 3 calves 1 mower 1 rake ; 1 single harness i - 1 cultivator ., , 1 set double harness a 1 wagon ; 1 boggy household goods, j . - Terms Amount np to $10, cash; over 10 approved notes, on 6 months time, 0 per cent unmeet, t ?z. ccrzt Oaoonnt on all cash ssles over $10. Ed Btringbam, Auctioneer, u O . ' Lunch at noon. Deo 15 ; Furniture for Sale Complete house keeping outfit will I sold dueap if sold once; 1 : " J p Ardrey. tf Cor. Adams Ave. A Cedar St. Lost ' Monday night between Army hall and J W Whites residence black Far bow Suitable rewarJ for Its return to this office., ' ' '' : Home Cured - t;;J "... The Harria meat market now oas a oompleta line of their famous home cured, breakfast baoon and hams. Our old oosiomers know what this means. A sample order : will 'convince all of the superiority of our home cured meat, ' 1 ": .Harris Meat Market, . THAT TIRED FEELING Uyoa are landuid. depressed an' incapable tor work, st indicates tha. your luer is out of order.: Her bine will aeaiat nature- to throw oil bead. aches, rheumatism aud, ailments akd, to nervousness and restore the eoergte1 and vitality of sound and perfect health i J uubbara. temple, Texas, writ Jr Maroh 21 1902: "1 have used, Herb;. o for the past two years. .. It hes do e me more, good' than all the doctor , when I feel bad and have that ti 1 feeling I take a dose of Herbine. it is the . best medicine ever made i r chills and fever. V bOcts a bottle. Bold by Newliu Drag Go. TREASURER'S CALL FOR " COUNTY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given thst the nn dereigned, Treasurer of Union County, )regon, has funds on band, witb which to pay all county warrants which, were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer prior to tho 7tbday of Ooto ' er 1899. Dated at the treasurer's of . in the city of La Grande, tbis the ith day of Not. 1D04 Nj interest al, wed after said date, o t,-; , . - John Frawley, Treasurer ot Union County - ' A Round Steak is just tbe thing to lay tha foundation for a good day's work. That is, when It is the kind we sell. Jalcy, rich beefy flavor. Full , of nutriment. Makes tbe weak strong, and the. strong stronger. o c v r All Kinds of Meat i f 4,'i . :' i "...' ', v ,-. that are good to eat can be found in our Icebox in prime condition, at prices that please. You wU fare well it your bill of fare la bajed oa'our meats - - 1 XkJU?y 1 ClassiSF"Idver II, You Have Any thins: to Sen let ; -the People hWar about itthroeh his Depar men t and You wU ' : Find a Buyer. It You Want To ? Sell xpiain'Ybur-w ants- iind You Will Find aller. FOR SALE Best I bavaia to real esUte in tbe city. My residence prop erty Cor. Waahingtoo Ave. and Green wood fit. " Lot 75x110. Modern house, seven large rooms, hot and cold water, bath room; electric lights. 'Lawn, trnit aud : shade trees. , Finest resi dence location la ths city. Good easv proposition to tight perttes., For par tloolais see " ? i C J McLrin. WANTED Wsihlng to do at home. 1 Mrs Shaw, West W st. WANTED Girl to work at ths I X L store. ' - Ladies We will make, you a box coat for ! money than von par for a ready made gxrinent -and you have two hn dred E attorns r pics from."" We also cover nitons, press clothes and clean vour coau ana vou have a ehanoe to win a 140 ooat witb every dollar paid in odH store. ai Anuews,' uenta lurni-u-logs. ' ". Phone No 231 : ' TiNmann's Fine Goods Every hou ekeef er wants pure epic t-S ana navoriua .iriCt: . THImann's are mads for the best family trade. - , 17-24 Fruit Boxes, Send your orders for Fruit Boxes to Stoddard Lumber Co. at tbe La Grande planing mill ..rrr- $1,687,00 , J .v . ..I.I 6:iJ Of '17.0 The Bulletin just issued ,, by ; the . United States , ; QoVernment, after months of careful research, shows , ,ihat In the Western States, the average family , pnr . chases annaaliy goods' t the amount lot t,7!ifi" 1 ' .i..i On. this lasis the with each issue of. the JDailyt and Weekly OB- n SERVER annually puMhcise merchandise to S. K the amount of ' he natural logical conclusion cannot be otherwise than that no widerawakeusui.eman wo ..wiU.talr.e the few moments necessary to convince himself of . the r- necessary ' accuracy of the above statement, !tbe opportunity of placing each mouth) before Ihis army of purchasers. ; La'--' v- u) ii i mi .i : . dt i. An ad under such conditions, properly taken care of will most certainly bring enormous returns on ths 1 investment, i , t; (,tu ....1 :i . 1 f '4,V4'v . . These rresentatiODS 'F AC'T'S" Should receive the most Very business house whose panda it' iTOT r b THE i !T7iv -First Class tiseiiirat LOST A brown shoestrli.i shopping Under ple-se re tarn to this 0fflck-M lilt f. For Rent J fbe building tormorly oo -upled by. the Salvstloo army Kbr fall oar- ti ulars and rates inquire ol J '8 C Zuber. Aug. 31 1 f"" " ' Mm . I Ul ItSVilVW V.WW-aa-r Furnished room for ftentltwaairslftepi lng nights. I Mrs O W Preston. j 1915 Adsas Ave. Farm for Sate I desire to sell my beautiful little far. of 80 sores woTmlles and a'tialfi east of La Graode on the rural postal and farmers Tslephone line to suit tbe- purchaser. M Paker ti Noodles Noodles served dsy and night at Hop Lees Noodle Reetrutant In, the r (irandy building.' "S 1 . i. for Saie 1 sewiog machine, I quskrr cabin te canned -froit.. Guitar. Adams Bi. - Call . 1471 8 t J'"' Try the Observer for firat olaes s w em - -w Job Work. - , 2250 families visited - can afford to miss r -a a wv his announcements (25,500 of careful consideration of volvme of business de- uu wuuiy, ;f iitii Job Work I t r ' "1 "4 . j su i . .) l - r. e i tv