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i l l I i o B a a a a I B Q a a a a a a a a a a a a . ; am 10 nun nnum rm I On (.all cash purchases of; $1.00 or over on meat and; lard unsil July 1," 1905.". ' A; complete stock of meats, poul try, lard, hamg, etc. ' Phone 1601 I. HARRIS Sft- BS33CCS3SSSS33X3SaieMj -fob- RENT, LEASE OR SALE I M I .Lota 17, 18, block 102, - " Chaplain's Addition. i Address bids to ?PM care S3 of Observer MtnsnmKxiasBtmsmxsszwasmi TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people com. here for men's and by boys' shoes The J. & Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where prise and quality are combined. . . C W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET . Notice Of Final Account Notice it hereby given that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of William Bpenoer, deceased, tiai filedjo the County Court of Union County for the state of Oregon ber anal account at men administratrix. sod the Court bat fixed .Monday the ivtn day of December 1901 for hearing anr objections to said .final account to I for the (final ' settlement thereof J Ml id this November 19, 1801 uinuie M Spencer, Administratrix 0REG01 imNPAciFir i. X4aH. . 1:60 p. m. Bali Laks, Benver tt. N. 1 NO L Unulu, K.uiu tVi, m. Oily, til. Louis, Cliioao NO 0 auiflmat. . ,..M i, t:i p.ri ' l"oitlanrt. Dalle, t4j. " SOI. ".. .Vali Walla, 8:50 a m SOUm, Monoow.hjio. . kaua aunt . P U n a iU via Bpo- v kauo. ! ' Portland. UUIn, ten NO Uloton Umatilla Wal- wrk . lula,Lewlnlon,Colrai ow Moaoow, WallaoeWai SA pin dnr, ttpokana an; ' oilier polnU aaat ami .... . . north via Bpoaana. ''d City, Allctl, luibler, anu Elgin xi nunaay oonueotlous at &km (mud ViU a m wlUi mage (or poiuu ) In Wallowa county - Ocean Steamers between F ortland and Ban Francisco every tire days K. a MOORK4,,n - THAT TIRED FEEL.INU It you are lanquid, depressed au .ucapable for work, st ludicatet th.t yourlUeria out of. order. ,Ueibiti iil assist .nature to throw oil ken.. aches, rheumatism and ailments uk q uervousueaa and restore the e.mi xio ud vitality of souud and perfect titiulM , J Hubbard, Temple, iexas, wru larch ti h)o2i. "1 have used uei i.. . i r the past two years. It lias a e -ie more good than all the do t. , . - hen 1 feel bad and have that oelingltake a dose of Ueibiue. the best medicine ever maa- , , tills and fever." 60cta a bou.. - 4d by Newliu Drug Co. AOuTE RUEUMA11U g Deep tearing or wreuohlug ,miu, : joasioued .by getting wet through) jrse when at rest, or on first 'moviuy ie limbs and in cold or damp weath is cured quickly by Ballard's buow '.iniment. Oeoar Uleaon, Gibson City J ..linois, writes, i'eb 10 liVi: "A year ' i i was irouDiea wtin a pain in my tck. It soon got so bad 1 could not !nd nver. One bottle of Baiiard'a iow-at cured me." Joe. olV. 00. ny Newlin Drug Co. aa v-xxro Any case or KIDNEY or BLADDER DI3EASE Not Beyond the Reach of Medicine " , T. HJIiL; JDHUGQIST ROOSEVELT I i ON OPEN SHOP. The President In his last message discusses the "open shop." There Is no objection to employes o' the government forming or belonging to onions; I at the government ' can neither discriminate for nor discrimi nate against nonunion men who are In Its employment, or who seek to be em ployed under It. Moreover; It is a' very grave Impropriety for government employee to land tlemselves together for the purpose of extorting Improper ' ly high salaries from the government. Especially is ti Is tine ol those within the classified service. The letter carriers, both municipal and lural, areas a whole an excellent body of public servants. . ' ' They should be amply paid. But their payment must be obtained by argulng.thelr claims fairly and honor ably before the congress, and ' not by ' banding together for the defeat of those congressmen who refuse to give pro mises which they cannot in conscience give. ' The administration has already taken steps to prevent and paolsh a- bnsesof this nature; but it will be wise for the congress to supplement tnls action Ij legislation. ; " ' ' Much can be done by the govern ment in labor matters morely by giv ing publicity to certain conditions The bureau of labor has done excellent work cf this kind In man different directions. ' ' ; -' -' '"' I shall shortly lay before you In a special message the full report of the investigation .of the bureau of labor Into the Colorado mining strike, as this is a strike In which certain very evil forces, which are more or less at work everywhere under the conditions of mcdern industrialism, beoame startl ingly prominent. ' " -Ij It is greatly to be wished that the department of comnterce and labor, tnrougb the labor bureau, should com pile and arrange for the congress a list of the labor laws of the various states, and should be given the means 1 to investigate and report to the con gress Upon the labor conditions in the manufacturing and mining ' regions throughout the country, both as to wages, as to hours of labor, as to the labor of women and children,' and as to the 1 effect in the various labor centers of immigration from abroard. Off for Twin Falls " A delegation of Elgin people, consist ing of W R Merritt, C E Knull and son, Mr and Mrs Arthur Busseara, and Earl fiusbnell left Monday ior Twin Falls, Idaho. The party will make the trip by private conveyance, oonsisting ' two 4-horse and two 2-horse teams and wagons. It is the intention ol the party to either engage in freighting or secure work in the government irriga tion ditch during the winter and aome of them will probably obtain land there and mane that plate their future home. Elgin Recorder ' . - Preparing for; Fair The chamber of commeice has taken initiatory steps toward preparing an exhibit from this county for the Lewis and Clark exposition. The commercial club of Vale has been asked to partici pate, and the aouaty oourt has slgnid- ed its willingness to appropriate the necessary amount.-Ontario Democrat. No Favorable Sites Washiagtou, Deo. 10 Senator Mitchell has a repoit from the red a mation service thai the investigation along the Umatilla river lias not re (suited in l.ioatiou of lavorable sites tot ' l..;.... , . ..... uiignnuu ruierprises. - Iuvetigatiuns will not, however, be abttndoued until all efforts to find fvorilj l onions lor aites have been ex'u listed. Italy Will Exhibit P..ni .mi D-c. 1 A featute ol the liiie .m. .x. b t at ibe Lewis and Ciatk ii.ouin will be tbe Italian di-pUy ul rare art oieations. . Italy tuts applied (or a large allotment ol space aud sonae of tbe best" works' ol Italian artists of the preienl day and xome of the old masters will be bung at the exposition for tbe first time in tbli country.' Tillmann's Fine Goods Every faou ekeeper wants t-s and flavoring extracts . pore splo. Tlllmann's are made for the best family trade. 17-2 AR0UNDTHEW0RLD IN AN AUTO Vancouver, BO , Deo. 10. Charles J Glidden, a Boston millionaire, now on a seven year's tour of the world in a huge' automobile, haf 'booked'- his passsge on the steamer Moana, which sails today for Honolulu Arriving in Honolulu, Mr. Glidden plans -to make a Ave boor's stay, during which time he expecte to make a 100 mile loir on hla automobile. From Honolulu he will go to the Fiji islands for ten dsys and 100 miles of touting; thenoe to New Zealand, with 1000 miles of touring; thence to Tasmania, with 100 mil s; and then to Australia, where commencing with Adelaide, he expects to do 1000 mites; going then to Japan for 2000 miles. At Singapore be will leave his automobile and - return by way of Europe; attending the Gordon Bennett race. In the fall of next year be expects to go to Singapore and thenoe continue his world's trip, New Phones ; 215x4 B E Jeffries, Msy Park 1 118 " O H Powers, res. ' , S161 F B twaney, Cigar Store 1957' J F Baker, res. ' 1807 O M Curtis, res. 69x3 Osoar Crossen, farm 2171 . WD Grandy , farm 2173 L J Furgaton , (arm 2181 La Q. Gash Store Dry Goods . 1866 Mrs E B Brass), res 2137 L Garrick, res. 1454 Ellis Kirtiey, res. 1695 ' ' Q E'McColly, ret 2191 ' Th'oi Chitmbwlain Groceries 2113 Thot. P Stephenson, butcher 2201 X Buok 4 Qaunl, tailbrinV 1733 ' Jck Olver, ret. ; I Automobile Race- New York, Deo. 10. Sulking i . and Rockowitz dropped out of the six : day race early today, leaving tea teama. Boot and Dorton and VanderstuyftBtol st in bold the lead ry one lap with a score of 1774.4 at 8 'o'elaok! this morn ing. . At 2 o'clock this afternoon Boot- Dorton and " Yanderstayft Stol ' were still leading by a lap! Score, 1863 3 kniehts Of Columbus . W.. ):- :( (, 1.1,,. v, ,l( , , , Members of the Knights of Colnm- bua Lodges in the different parts of Oregon Portland and Washington are beginning to arrive in the city for the organlzalon of this city, tomorrow. About 40 members of the La" Grande Oat hoi io Church will join this "order Important Notice All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call at the harness shop and settle up before Deb. 30, 1904."" ' Any bills not paid- before that date ' 1 PUced ,n tnB hand ol an toi aey for cJlltx-tlun. 'J H Childs I Annual Meeting NO.ICr OF. ANNUAL ME&flNG OF fcTOCKlJOlDEKB Or1 1 ORANfVE N 4 riON'AL BANK The annual marling of. th. stick holders of the La Grande Maiscnal Bank will be held at their banking honse,' in La Grande, on Tuesday ' lbs tenia day of January A. D. 1905, b tween the hours of 10 o'clock A.1 M and 4 o'clook P.' M," At" this meeting a Doard ol Ave dfrectors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be elected and such sther business1 will be transacted, as may properly come before said meet ins. ' ' j f :n .-!;'. George Palmer. ' President, of the La Grande National Bank -'' " 12,6-1,9. Public Sale ,5 1 Three quarter seotioos all plow land 4 miles eouth of Island City in a body or will divide to suit. Only 25,00 per acre Mostly seeded fall grain others dak .3,00 snd 00.00 See Powers the Miunfsota Landman1, We will make Toaa'box'coafrfor 1m money than you pay tor a ready made Kirraent and you have two hundred patterns to pica from. We also cover buttons, press clothes and clean vour vuaia ana ran nave a cnanoe to win a 140 coat with every dollar paid in our . i . . r store.' ' Al Andews, Gents furnith i'"?s. , . Phone No 231 Script Script Ullt-adKcd forsal fsaaria, anproved, QD reuralncd, ready aw iininaaiata m any abvra, Uwel prlewa. . . K.r. B.Rlley, number ol Comraero Bldg, Ponlaod, Or. . , - 1 i $ assified j j-AcJy.er tiseinen ts Jl 5Tou Have -A.ny thins:-to ShU lnt jthe People hear about: it tbrodchi;;0 eoUBor JaislJepar merit and You.-wu Find a Buyer. II You Want To Sll'Explahx You.Will Find a S-ller. For Rent 1'be building formerly occupied by . the Salvation army . .l For foil oar titulars and rates inquire of Mrs 8 C ?uber. Aug. 31 1 f ,4 For Sale " Fresh Cow guaranteed good milker To sell cheap if. sold at once. - In quire at M U Kirtley livery barn;' - FOB BENT OB SALE 160 acre (arm U improved. Will either rent U ' Inquire of " a. 'Moss,- sell ' Inquire of " B. 'Mosa Grande Raral Free Delivery No. )i miles north of Island City. Dec 0 January 6. ' ! ' I, J Wood for Sale -; 18 1 inch, 4 feet and pole wood, all dry and sold at lowest prices. , Phone 1281. " " ' H. Atkinson Y , 6t ',' Old Town Store Farm for Sale , a uoair M mi utj uwuhiiu um . ... . .v. farm Of 80 acres two miles and Sbalf east of La Grande on the rural postal and farmers Telephone line to suit tbe purchaser, i & M Baker tf PLAIN SEWING Plain dressmaking J Cedar and Adams avenue at Adna Roger's small gold faced watob with ladies fob with letter N dn charmFfnUer will please leave at this office and recieve reward. . . ". ' , '.. . " , WA NTED Work to do either plain ' sewing, ironing or . nuneing, where '.trained nursing Is not required. al-i i.t-:j'. -..I.. Mir R WoodJl Adams Avenue, opposite green house. ' 'lweek u' vi- ) ':' : he r-: , .. .:. , . . 1 . rrr. Bring your rush orders for Job .work to the Qbteiver office, ewe can! hand,! them. r. .. :ol ni :. . .i.tx, r ; . r Fi iie.'Organs.t ri . i , c-.v-t V V3;- U ,i ft, FOR $46. $48, $52; $55 i i. 'y;'." ' .iT no. u.T.v.-.i 1WM The well known nd f popular Facfic Qdeen. i, Very handsome styles, 4, .Payments $8.00 down u and $4 a month.: Write t -us for particulrrs. Mail Orders promptly and carefully filled. Eilers Piano House 9 1 351 Washington Street corner Park "v .Portland, Oregon Large storos alao Spokane and Seattle, Wash., vti4 Boise, Idaho. 7 ,!,, I 1m A RouridieaF -V'-iii'it tsi'-' rr'-' tMffc is just the thing to lay the foundation for a good day's work. That is, when It is tbe kind we sell, Jolcy, rich beefy flavor. Full "of euMmeaC MakAs 'Ore weak strong, and the. strong 'stronger. . ... All Kindj of leit IJT, inat are gooa to eat oanbe .foupd, lp our Icebox in prime condition, at prices that please, ,Yo will fare well If your, bill of fare Is baaed oa our meats ' ... ,:, "... Bock &. uhornai lour "Wants "and Fruit Boxes. V Send your orders (or Fruit Boxes to rJtoddard Lumber Co al tbe Lai'"' "f""'" Grande plaeing mill ' . It 3 Home Cured h.HaWi;'meaVmartetnownas. complete line of their famous home cured, breakfast baoon and hams. Our old customers know what this means! A sample order will convince aU of orfgf riW0' "? U I HsrrlsMest Market, ( PUBLIC SALE I i The undersigned will sell at pnbllo ale, at the farm of M Baker, on Tues day, December 20, 1904, at ten o'clock a; m., the following:' ; ' u. lMare 1 .harrow 3 colts 1 drill . 8 cows : rl ne nlow l t- i 3 calves u mower J ' 1 rake .-. 2 single harness 1 cultivator t set-double harness - 1 waff on i; 11 buggy household goods. . J . TmaAmr.nnt Bp to tlO. eaah: OVeT Sift arjomvaJ nntaa. nn A mnntha iliJ , - - w u. WM7 on all cash sales over 810. , Ed Stringbam, Auctioneer. - J F Baker Jr 4 Lunch at noon. ;",- -- Deo 15 Try the Observer for first class Job Work. -";'$l;fS llie Bulletin ;ost issued , by the United , States ,4 Government, after mpnthapf careful rwsearch, shows that in the Westerq States, the average family "pur ,j chases annually gooditw the ainouAt of i$"jf5 On this basis families . visited ; with each issue, of thp Daily and Weekly OB g SERYEIL aim4Uylji4rchejnrindis6 to i the amount of "" The natural logical conclusion cannot be w otherwise thanat no wideajake buBicjfss man whwilTtake the few moments necessary to cojmnoe feimoeU of the accu jol ;jkbov; -Wtemeilt, can afford to miss' . the opportunity of placing his aflnouncenienta (25,500 , each mouth) ? An ad under such conditions, properly taken care pt will most certainly bring enormous returns on the investment. r . - ' . '. " . o These Presentations Should rece he the most fvery business boose whose pends upon the patronage of r r v. THEi'd k: 9m If A a ft w s irstj Class that V2f. pannersuip arreioiorasxiwinR m ween W U Fsaob, J S Peach and O V Pwacft under the name A t Peach BitML. bat sntsuay Deea-ciBoiveaTy mutual ron snt, w Q Psacb retiring. J 8 Patch a fd G W Pcb. w-io will ooiUnue t'e bail nets, as Hsacb bro, wJ pay all ' IMM it 14 UriVKl Uregm th I 28 h day . Nov. 19iM ' G Pea h JPea.. U .2813, i8,ipf lea , MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS s'and Yltyi De.i ' 1904 fh- an r tal sto-kh Mer me ingofte oianu - ( try Cbart-t. Ass elation ill be e . In the church Jdunday, Leoembr V tor.the purpose or, eleo ln dt I- E E Kiddle, .Preaidont. TREASURER'S CALL FOR " ' COUN i Y" WARRANTS Notice Js heretv elven that t on ditrsignfd, Treasurei ol Union Co ntr, f Jbas funds ortJiand with bleb ta'bav all kmirW aranta which were were .tw'4if Treaanrer pior td in -eabytheO nty iho7tndayof cto 1 1 er 1899 . Dated at the treasurer . c t- in the eity of La Grande th tb th day of Nov. 1904. No inters a' jwed after said ate.'-'C' JohnFrawley, , .Treasurer otXnlon Cwinty - Tbe people of this1 oeontyare new notified that the O'Connor addition1 is now ' jeady Jortbe,market ad that cnoice lou nan tw naa as rernarubiv low priree Tbeee lots are 66 by 110 feet and ,re withou expepf oo tbe l . . , . . lurther bans in the same addil on. Do not fail to see this addition and ee- cure one of these choice selection be- - i fore seme tmm alsa gata-the . lot von want, roriuii atoriptton or r.cp ertyand auotat ions, call upon lit O'Connor L Grande Ore . ' Phhne-MalniaUv J ; Car-Park and Oak 8 tree s ,- n in of careful consideration1 of54 volvme of busjness ", de' J thia city and county, -- t . . !3n'iii.'i Not es la hereby in J pb; Tprk i.fi- 0 1 v ft ."- 1 J i1 '