m f'i n ! ) iu Yvi LL-d v.; VOLUME IV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEASE 30, I904 numser ei V': . 3- t I 4 1 'A 3? HOTEL SOMMER COMPANY Sommer House Now Controlled; by Incorp orated Company. Article of Incorporation wet filed yesterday with the secretary of. state incorporating the 8ommer ' Hotel Company. Tha incorporators are M B Kirtey, John . F Dordon. and A Lv morris. Tbe company wIlT' have a capital stock of twelve .thousand Jdol lara. It la the Intention of the corop- anylto make man improvements dor- ins the coming year tbe principal one I of which will be the erection of ad ditional rooms. Tn incorporators ara all well known business men Of city and will soon ut tbs world under j stand that tbey aa tb hotel bual- 1 T .-. . ' . . f , T . - ' . - j, 4 -. . J S. ii i ,n iii1Wi.irtnnnltl.nn niwiiin 1 w w P Made from the best of Oregon and California wool, surpaisea etery thing else oa the market for cold weather wearing appeaiel.7 - : . ; ' -.'.Wx : $3.50 to $5.50 :m GERMAN SOX For Men and Boys In black and colored; ' epecial prioei : ' -? 75c, 85c to :$1.25: Rubber Meri At prices that mean a eraart aanng. , muung dm-uwi QUALITIES handled here and in the . best makes. . If jou fail to see us about rubbers it is because you are indifferent to saving money. For we positively can save you money on UBsegooas. Men's Winter Caps 25c to 1.50 Boys' Winkr Caps 25c: to; 65c ness for sore. Mr Kirtley baa been i a resident of La Qran h Jfrom - tba- time tha Blaa Mountains lgaa . to . sprout and daring bla long residence here faas never failed "to Impress tha fact upon ths world that be bailed from Missouri and that ba will hye to ba shown. Mr Dordon bss been a manager of tba Bommer Uoaee Caf for the past several years and bas a l.rveclr. la of friends throughout tba lencihand breadth of the laod bO will be pleased to Know inai iooiii bas acquired rights of his own. air Morris, tbe ptesant manager of, the Sommer House Is especially known to tbe traveling pabllo as be for many years carried a grlpjand visited .tha trade regolarry iot one of tbe largest wholesale hoases in the United States Tbeaew company baa not beld an el ection of oEoere bat expect to soon. Stores Closed - The Observer received a phone just as wo are going to press stating that all tbe Orooery stores would, be otosed Mniutav On wwwwtnt K Km V-., Sad Christmas Tha ft year old daughter of Mr and n Hteen residing on a ranob near I UIDDUUU IB T J I- tbe northeia pert oi was Ymlow.tona county Montana tl .''A mh ' A 'tTlKviAftmatal IrAsi raaw 'o'1 8onU night. IIIIUT UUIUUU Saw m vaaawM www if- WOOL SQX For Men and Boys Suitable" fbfall kinds' of wear and all kinds of weather 1 7"25clo75c;v- Regular 60o fied Sox '-Qc v ;: . - . Goods BY BRAVE AnMlioP FAt4 in r Par M JQUailU VflUlUlb rtliutiibi I VI . in ui, uvv wi ?i Heavy Fire. 1,000 Tokio Deo 30 General Nogl, com manding at Port Arthur, reports under today's data as follows: " Tha besieging army at 10 o'olock Wednesday morning blow up tha para, pet In front of Fort Ebrlang 8han and then oboupled the parapet by assault. Tbey then conslraotsd defensive works under the cover of heavy guns and mounted field guns, delplta the lire of the enemy. after placing tbe heavy of iwa, wn?nca ha enemy was ovsm- nally dislodged, after a atrong resist. Georgia Growers ; Con sider this one way to Reduce Surplus ; fort Opines, Ga, Dec .80 The far mars, and merchants of this county met at Fort Gaines and decided (o burn their snsre of 1,000,000 bales of turplus cotton. A starter was made today when a bon-fire was made .of oolton on lha streets of Foi t Gaines. It is not yet determined where it will stop. v The farmers bava decided " to set tbe paoe and are moving deter minedly. A 'large crowd . psraded with much apeotaoular ceremony. The object is to show that tba farmers are ready to sacrifice a lew bales for tha.bt)nefij bf the masses. , . . ' A Rough Crowd Enterprise Or.. Dee 28 -A crowd of hoodlums celebrated Christmas hero by undertaking to take possession of tha town Christmas night. After tak ing on' a good sized jag" they proceed ed to several barns and captured three cows and then drove them to the town pound. Tbey went to three of tbe stores and secured three band carts and tied a out to eaob eow's tail. One cow, belonging to Dr E G Kirby, ran to tho barn and in attemp' Ing to go In tha door her tall was torn out by tba roots.-. Another cow, belonging to G IBatcliff, bad her tail broken in three places, and tha third oow, ba lODging to T B brag has not bean found at this tlme v Warrants ware sworn on( for tbe ar rest of Boy Dale, Edward Bloom and Bandall Boswell and they are now In jail awaiting; trial. Others are Impli cated in tbe affair and tbe feeling is very strong against tho effendera. Uregoa Journal. , j i iRveKiiied: Three men - were killed instantly and two injured today, one so Jadjy that be died soon afterward by an ex plosion of four boilers at the sawmill plant of Walworth & Neville at Wal- ville, Wash. Tba explosion occurred immediately: after tbs mill started for tba afternoon run. ; . . More Homes- Dr. Downs, who 'recently' arrlvad from Iodiaii Territory, baa . purchased property on I street between 8 and 7, and Is arranging to immediately com- manto tba conatraotion of a neat $1500 cottage.- ': 'i . Next Monday, Peter Jacobs com mences a $1000 residence on bis prop arty in tba Old Town. " ' WHY BURN COnON i ASSAULT Killed or Wounded. ance. : Tha whole Tort rail mso oar hands at 7 :30 o'olock In the avanln g. "The Japanese casualties in tho cap. tore of the heights are estimated at 1000 killed and wounded." ' " .. A later dispatch states that the third Buasiaa garrison of 600. escaped. ., , ,,. News of the latest Japanese success at Port Arthur Eas been received with wild , demonstrations of '( rejoicings throughout the empire and tha fall ol expected ton the first of tha rear. . . , . . Pin Creek - Drifting! v Oh tba snow, the beautiful now 1" Bielghridlng is now tha prevailing fashion and ba who posseseeth not a well body outter' Is not Vin It.. 4 Tha aaw mill cam pa ara all. bustle and stir, and the woods resound with the sound of the whopper's az" While over tha air oomes tha chimes of bolls and oraak of runners on the frozen snow as the great "sleds" haul their monster loads of forest' products to the numerous saws there to be convert- ad into building material. , Our Fiber Factory is fast Hearing completion and all aorta of "rlga" mav ba seen- "hieing thitherward. - lade n with tbe: needles from our pine forests, They expect this to baa grant Industry and It la surely one deserving . tba hearty co-operation of our community which was so fortunate as to - gears tbs enterprise. ...') . Under the direotion of Mrs. .Qrlggs oar school is making rapid progress and as in tha past ws may say Dry Greek la "second to none." l , , ButoheriDg bas been a great . fad of lata and should yon .take dinn ar , out jou may expeot "epare rib" or "ox tall soup." - j1.":1- "r- ;'' ' ' It Is rumored that Cupid' baa been getting busy sgain but aa our. rei orte have not been oonflrmed we will men tion no names. : . We had an Invitation to be present at our sobool house on Christmas ave, so the "hogs were slopped early,' tba owe palled in a jiffy and, are tbe old ranoer nodded his pate wa beaded oar course toward that noted seat of learn ing. Arriving there, here magnificent specimens of forest fir adorned the rostrum and tha branches of these forest monarohs were heavily laden with rih and costly presents, the tokens of love and esteem... , Tba school under f the able instruction , of Mrs. Griggs rendered an entertaining and Instructive programed conoludcd ' with the appearance of Santa Clans, and - his request that Rev. Willis of ..Elgin , re mind as why we celebrate this great holiday and what meads this giving of presents to our loved ones. Columbus ' Fisher andwife' spent Chrlstmaa with his parents. - Chester Colt and Mother spent Xmaa in La Urande with their brother and son Joie Chester reports sie.igbtng rather thin at the county seat. , ... l . Omega. ' Summerville Siftings Mr Ed Lcgan made a business'' trip to La Grande Tuesday. . RsvNeedbam and his singer .Mr Powers left for Union elaiijt where they will hold meetings. . We all, ao row to see them. go. V ''- , Mr Lannan and son made a busi ness trip to La Grande Tuesday,- - There a danoe here Monday , night Dea 26 which was well attended by all end there will be a Masqurada ball here Jan S. '. ' Mr Gap On Is making preoyetions a'.' ' ataWVJ- ior putting op nu ice. , avu ?: , ;.y .. Mr A B Oonley wbo with bis wife bas been yUitiog in the eity for sever al days baa been confined to bis room ai the Bommer hotel fortbe but two days wUh sickness. - - ' . Miss N Barnard left this morning for Baker City. : DROWNED AT PORTLAND . Portland, Do 30. Tha barge Moo. arrh, moored along lds tha Orlantal liner Arabia, capsized today and one of tbs six men working on her was drowned. ' -!. -- Tbe Monarch was loaded with coal. which was being transferred to tha steamers bold. Tho aooideat was sud dsn and It is presumed the man who was drowned was caught by the coal and carried with it to the bottom of tho river, , ' ; ... - ; Whist Club Mr and Mrs Mouldsn snterlained the WbUt Club Wednesday evening J airs owaney ana UDesier sewiiq te cared first factors and Mrs Lilly 4 and Dr L D Bsavia seoond. : r AA A V iunsi BAIL Cleveland 04 Deo SO Arrangemen it is said, have been oompleted for bail up i tV $40,000 for -Mrs Cassis L Chadwl sk. The money is to lui nished according to report by asynd -cato of which- Attorney Andrew 8 Qoigley of Cleveland is spokesman. The giving of Mrs Chad wick her free dom is said to be frowned on by tbe federal authorities, who, while they wilt not infringe on the prisoner's rights, will discourage such a proofed ' ' Senatsr MltohU was bora,- Jans 92d 1835, and was 69 years old on bis last birthday on the 22nd day of last Jane. GIVE TO THE PUBLIC: , vTbe rueh o! Holiday trade is over and business in general has got back to its normal condition. ' I wish- to 1 inform , all my patrons, and those not my patrons but who are liable to be. that I am now in a position to take care of alt at6h, blook and1 jewelry repairing with diapatch. I have secured all the neces sary help in all the laieaLtoflla oijA.teriala ' kuawa to' the trade, as well jas the beat workmen that money can procure. , .'' ... ' ' 'All repair work is'undeir my personal supervis ion and I guarantee each and every piece of work done 'to be finished inJ first class workmanlike manner,rand to give (witluirp ftttejtfiopXt Ptf.oLikCl9tioj. -All work sent by mail or express will receive the same careful attention s i! delivered in person, and to be nr.imntlv returned in first clasa condition, t : ; Thanking my patrqnsfor their past liberal AX patronaee auu aasunug tusw t give thefn perfect satisfaction in tue iuiure. i renuua as ever. ' : ;J'-H-- PEARE, v.v. :. : i. , Next to Newlln'e Drug 8tore.v Jf La Grande's Leadina Jeweler, 4. 4' M . . . . J. Coughs are warnings of something amiss in throat or lungs. Don't mind the cough, mind the cause,. , Use a remedv that will aa to the source of trouble and cure that. Such a remedy is our' White Pine i It cures promftlv and thoroughly becatise it cures in- the rifcht mauner Believes irritation; hels inflamed. ur-f faooa. nnanni tha cnnirh. anrli while it cures. A splendid it is SO iood to cure and so 50 cents. "THE NEWL1N DRUG CO LA GRANDE" ' BEFOKc fGEAND JURY: Senator Mitchell Ap pears Before Grand : ; Jury.';;;!L;:,''. V'' . Portland, Deo. 28. Bent with mors : , than three soors years and ten, lean ing upon the arm of his law . partner,, mumA ami shit hitir1. lha senior aen- who for tbe moat part of a quarter of a century represented .bla state In the federal conferees, today went into the government's Inqulsitoiial chamber to tell what he knew concerning the frauds against tha government ho had aerrsd 0 long, and whioh I It believes have - been perpetrated upon It in the, ao-; quisitlon of public lands. ; ? ' '.- CAREWOEN LOOK Tired and careworn he oama from tha jury room at tha noon hoar, to re turn la tbe afternoon .' I Later when tha ' senator left the court house 'apparent ly tervous and worried, it was stated that the investigation, ao far aa Mlt. j ohell was concerned, was ended. What transpired In the chamber la unknown lurther than Mitchell vent Into it with no m ire favor than ' would hava been extended to tha humblest citizen of thie aouuty. Neither the request that he ba confronted with any testi mony tbe government may have found ' to hia detriment, nor that he ba furu i.t tha nanaa of hia accusers were ia wKuihtr h waa allowed? to make any exoulpatory atatement la not known outside of tha Jary room. " , No further indlctmenta are txpaotad today or tomorrow," . . r . vi , - : j . 4 ' .': e s ; i . :- . ' ; ; . r Cough Balsam a ; remedy for children because. t i:u I .... good to tace. rnce ana '.OREGON rMLheaana (.srrenetOaaSO H r li t J ; i . ! ' ) . 1 I i f. ! -i -. - i i 3. v t J. " .. ; y. -ui i 4 ('- n "F4i