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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1905)
- -trolessional w. j. BISON ETT .XPB,rp ACCOUNTANT Omee with J.T.WUllaiMoa.UGnuKU Pmt bookkMptr are aasored satis C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST OfiOe Ovw Hill Drug Btorv la Grande, Oregon Dr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY . SURGEON, Ofice at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 58 Malheur County investment ' For Investments In ' MALHEUR COUNTY Write to C. T. MfDANfEL Outario. ..... ' . .". ; ; .Oregon D. 0. KELLEY, Bookt ported tod complicated m eoaato adjusted Pea loa ptpra a specialty. Notary Pablto. Claims against- the government considered. Correspondents solicited. Address Lock bu 013 CHAS, MELQUIST, Proprietor. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Finest collections of staffed animals on the Pacifio BJBj BUI 1 C0 1L coast, v , - (, ISSz3 iiiiiainiininmiim Blue . Front Saloon E. THOMSON. Proprietor. ' FINEST WINES, LIQUORS ' Imported and domestio CIGARS Hot or cold lunch all hoars . Jeffersoa Avenue OppoalU Depot Palace Saloon CHAS, ANDERSON, Proa. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS , Always on hand : Jeflereon Avenue Opposite Depot Bent Her Double . "Ilknsw no one, for; four weeks, when I wu tick with typhoid . and kidney trouble" riUe Mrs Annie Hunter of Pittsburg Pa, "and when I cot better although 1 had lone of the beat doctors I eoold gat, 1 was beat doable and,hnd to rest my - hands on my knees when I walked. From tola terrible afflioitlon I was rescued by Eleotrio Bitters, whloh restored my health and atrangth, and Jnow I ana walk as straight as erer. They are simply wonderful.' Guaranteed to are stomaoh, lirsr and kidney disord en at the New Lin drag store price 60s sin mM ' OREGQIk nfPiBT Trrne Beaedal '. rents ' He Mt Lake. Denver. Ft. Ho 1 KjOpn Worth, Omaite, Km- laoaaa Mo6 M City, 8L LoeUS, Chi- No J fc30 a. m. cago and fcaet. tttUae Mo i . Portland, Dalles, Pen dleton. Walla Well a, Kol Dayton, Pomeroy, Cot- norta vte Spokane Portland. Dalles, Pea- die-ton, Umatilla, Wei- , V0 9 lula, Lawutaa. Colfax. Bo 6 Moscow, Wallace. War- & p.m. nor, Brtone ana other Jflm, paints Ml aad Bonn t i via Bpofcaae ' ' He. 8 Ialaad City, AUocL Inv lUUycx- bier and Elgin. Coav Beil cent nettkme at l:a with Baudey s it sor points la Wat- MO pan fclaaaa Iowa. t Ocean ateejaere between Portland aad baa Fnnctaoe every tve days. aMOjmJtAaent. Ars. Gody In a (By Scrips Zfsws Association) Cayenne, Wyo, Jaa S3 Mrs Loalss Cody today filed an answer to the dtvoroe alt brought against her Col W F Cody better known as Buffalo Bill Bhe denied every charge made by her hasband, and is emphatic in the ae Miners Elect By Boripps Nawa Association A Iodianapolia Jaa 13 The Miners Coorentlon today ratified the amsad tent to the constitution barring sa loon keepers from membership, ; The convention endorsed the eo operative stores scheme which wu offer! by President Mitchell. The following offioers oi the International Union were elected to wit: John MtMiuw iw-eiueu, A Ac AKtwiS Vice- prs.ident, W S Wilson treasurer, end eecretaay. . v.:. CIRCUIATINO REM0NS1 RANGES RW Haines a popular Baker, City yonng man end a son of Jadge I j Haines, deceased, foandsr of the town of Hsines, eircalated a remonstrance agains: the proposed change of the name of the town of Haines to that of Hoi Springs and hopes to retain the pressat name. . The shange was to be made on aeoonot of a big Sanitariam that will be pal ap there shortly A NICE AP PROPRIATION By Scripps News Association 8aeramento Cal Jan S3 The vs ate today passed a resolution oppro- prlating ths sum of 170,000 for the California exhibits at the Lewis and Clark Fair el Portland. WILL APPOINT COMMISSION (By 8eripps rtewiTAesoolatlon " Washington, Jan. S3 The Qovsrn ment will appoint a commission, eon- iiting of three lawyers and two finan cial experts to take charge of the 8an Dominican finances. BANK CASHIER C0MMI'S.SUldDE By 8oripps Hsws Aseoeiatlon Columbus, O. Jaa. S3 Chas. C. Houseman, cashier of the East Bids Savings bank oommited anicide this morning because of Ibe worry on ae oonot of the run on the tank. The directors sy that all will be paid. Credentials Presented Sorippe News Association -Washington Jan. S3 The' creden tials of Benator-eleoi Flint of Cslifor oia were presented to the Senate today ia Deadlock ' By 8cripps News At sooiation Olympia, Wash., Jaa. 23. Today's vote for United States Senator resulted as follows: Footer 40, Plies 29, Bweoo- ey 23, Wilson 16, Jonss 7, W H Moore democrat G, Graves 1. Job Men Quit ,' ' By Boripps News Aaaooiation , Bait Lake Jaa 23 -All the job press men walked oat this morning because the firms would sot eoocede the ap prentice dense, end reserved the right to discharge the hands. Homeless People By Boripps Nsws Association Milwaukee Jaa 23 Brookfield Jun ction on the 8t Paul railway burned today, with a result that there are now three hundred homeless people there, and a piopsrty loss estimated at $100,- 000.00 . - Officers Cures oil IUdnoy and Bladder Diacaaoo Gaaranjfccd FTrTdFsl Cfc ssdaleXlEN Answers Divorce Suit eertion that aha never tried to poison him. Bhe aooates her hasband of gross aad repeated ecu of Infidelity and that her hosbaad became enamor ed of Mies Bessie Isball and espeolally mentions that yonng lady as one of the eo respondents FRENCH CABINET FORMED (By Borlps Newa Aaaooiation) Paris Jan 23 M Eaavier has saooeed ed in forming the ministry with him eelf as Premier, and Minister of Fi oanee. Dekvsae is Minister of Foreign Affaire, Ettnme, Minister, of the In terior, Bert ox Minister of War, Jeaa Berrien Minister of Justice. - -. C B WADE HAS RETURNED CB Wads, ex-cashier of the Firs A e.MllAH Batorday erenlng after being absent a I year to the day. Mr. Vade was taken to the home of his son. Gay Wade, ' where he will remain daring his stay In the city. His physical condition Is tery wean, having been unable to stand tbo shuck whioh he suffered a year aso daring tus first trouble in his financial downfalf and the strain re. salting trow tne exploitations of his dealings daring the proceedings of the bankruptcy coort. Pendleton fribuno Waived Examination Elmer Hanson, defendsnt, who Is apparently about 17 - years of age, waived examination in the Justice court and furnished bonds for bis ap pearance at the . "titer Cbambei" of the next regular session of the Grand Jury. This ease seems to be an after math to a seriss of nightly drunks -herein quite a number of ooys have been oelebratlng the fall of Port Ar thur regularly at night time, some of whom are at present holding down apartments at the city baatue. A great many naturally suppose that if they are not in the saloon buainess mat tney can give wnisney to minors with impunity bat such Is not the case No one has any right to give booze to a minor and raoe, color, nationality, or previons condition "outs no ice." A minor has no more rights to glvs whlsksy to another minor than a man has. The penaly for such festive pranks is $60 to 1300 One and no plok. eta off to slip away from the reeponsi bllity. Hanson was. placed under $160 bonda to appear before the oircuit court SUMMONS ia the Clrcsit Court of the Htot, of Oregon lor - Unloa Ooanty La Oraade Investment Company, 1 la private corpomloa.) I vs. - f JO Walton. I Defendant J To J. C Walton, Defendant, In the nam at the State of Oregon roa are hereby required to appear and answer th com plaint flled against Jfou la toe above anUUcd action on or before Tuesday, the Undaxot February, rJQj, and If you tail to so appear or answer lor want thereof, the plaintiff wlU tike judgment against you for the sum of I7&0Q, to gether with Interest thenoe at the rate oi ten peresot per annum from January 80th iWI, until paid, and th J further eum of $20.00, a rea sonable attorney's fee, end for the plaintiff's costs and disbursements of this action. This Bommons is published In the 1st Grande Observer by virtue of an order of tne Hon. a. Eakla, Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon foi Union Oboaty, duly made and entered at La CraadeOregoa December 23, 1801, and the first publication to be December Xi, lMVi, end ths last publication to be February 3rd, 1106. W. a SAJBOKNT, ' Attorney for Pla a til ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE la ths Ooanty Court of the State of Oregon tor Union Coooty. . Is the matter of the Kstate of Jans Ball, dexeeesd. Notice Is beieby given that the nnderaUaed as administrator of the estate of Jane Ban, deceased, pursuant to an or der of tba above entitled Court, made and en tered en the Uta day of December A D 1CM will from aad afte, Wednesday the 1st day ol Feb ruary A D 1WK, proceed to sell at private sale foreaah to the highest bidder, subject to eoo Srmatlon by the Court, all ths right, title aud oterest of sal t decadent, la and to the following described real eetaU, towik An undivided one half Interest la Iota land S. and all of lot t in Block 102 of Chaplin's Addition to La Grande Oregon; an undivkua one half interest la and to i lot six and the north twenty -one test of Lot 7 ia Block U m Arnold's Addition to La Grande, Unl en County, Oregon subject to the life estate ot George Bail, therein, and a mortgage of J70u oa Lots t and I la Block ltd ae si jreaaid, or so much thereof as is aeotsuar) to pay estate debts. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, and fint pub lished tnia December 23th, imi. OBXB08 BALL, Adminbaaor. LOST A pair of white glovea bo tweaa the Opere House and Cor 2nd aad Adams Ave. Finder will pi return to this office. Musical Program Tonight People have been eomtog into the city all day from different parts of tbs county lor the "House Warming" and dedication of the new court house A grand ball will be gWsn and noth ing is being left undone by the oom mitts to make this event a grand success: Overture Orchestra 8ocg ...Until The Dawn Fsriin's Qusrtette Bob...... For All Kternity Mrs Jsy Van Buren Reading. ........ ...The Boy Orator Mra B Chancey Solo ... Beleoted 09 Williams Piano 8olo .Selection from Faust Mrs WW Berry Boio ........ An Old World Beranads Mr A L Biobardson Annv . n WmilKm, O Fsrrin's Quartette , , - 8:30 sharp Lodge Directory. KAULEH L tinuuu Atrie ij) F O h mwU very Vntlar ntjftil iu K. ol e lull '. I p a VbiUns bratbsru lnrltod to aiteuu, J. A. UkluU, W. V. T. U. ullhara, W. B. SXRKHTKBH OF Alt ERIOA Court Mai aUrioo.. Mo a aiacta eoti TiMtdar la JOk tuU. liroUiert era Invited to at laud, OJVaaderpool KaeSao. IOO F L Grande Loose. Mo it their hall every taiurday night VislUug mem , . b Hi klnahart N (i UBOeolidge, Bee. . , . A. '. tk A. M. La tGrande Lodge o. 41. meets every 1st and 3rd 8atur uf of each month. A U Williams Seo, O D Huffman W, M, KaBTErNSTAB OIL Hom nh.n.r V U meets th second and lourtn Wedueaday oi each month at rJ) p m in Masonic Temple ' Mrs Uara X lyle, W tT Mary A Warniok, seo HTAB BNOAMPMUNT No 8L I. O. O, F, menu every flrst and third Thursdays In the month in odd Fallows hall. V lulling- broth ers alwaya welooine K Bobluaoa. C p. Geo. UaU,BUrlbe Script Script i Olitdgcd forest reserve, approved, an ramralasxl, ready for Iramsdtate ase any where. Liowest prices. F. r.&F. B.RIley, an . .'mi.'U Uld, frtiaud, or. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism." says W d Howard of Husband, Pennsylva nia. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at times walking was painful. I presented her with a battle of OhamberiaiiTs Pain Balm and after a few applications she decld ed.it was tbf most wondersul pain re lierer she badever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at ail ti mes able to walk. An occasional ap plication of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that ahe was formerly troubled with. For .sale by Newlla Drug Co. rOTHg HON. COUNTY CUU US OF UNION COUNTY, OREGON We the aadenigned legal voters aad residents ef the Precinct of Hilgard, Onion County, Ore gon, hereby respectfully petition your Hon. Court to grant to Holversoa ft McFarlend a Hoe rue to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented cider, oommonly knowa as hard older, In tees quantities than one gallon In the town of Hilgard, la the preolnot of Hllgard in unloa county, Oregon, lor a period of six moa th, oommcTtoIng February 10, UOJ, Dated at Hllgard, Oregon, Oeoenaber 10. 1904 s ana Thompson Harry Wells OK Blett W L rtUlanian G Garden KBocsU MaUMarkle Geo CLee J W Kielly S B Beaaohamp 1 D Caeey D P Hewnu J K Bits ' Ceo, Blanohard FB Moore . HAKttdrap JSLaaman . I.Q Wells Che. Baker Ed Thorn p ion Rudolph HarUe I W Scott . slat Anderson J T Holmes . N C Kndrup William Law III Bankln CS Hamer . Frank Moor George Burchett Clarence long OC Farmer Fred Dutley Henry Love JasUSerty jrNibley r AHoDougaU VYm. Cantreli rrauk Bholdstrom Geo. Rogers " PatLucey . Wm. Banks JBDUlman . IkeHatheraon Fred Werner WMHctrkk Bd Peterson rrank Han lord GHsfoGan BdSaling Harry Freock BBhoidstrom Geo. Teyto C Johnson Ole U versos FHaden MCBurobett T J Ronndtree Notice Is hereby givei that we will oa the la day ol February 1003 apply . to the County Court of Union County, uregon, at the court honse for a license to sell splrltuou, malt and vinous liquors and fermented dder commonly known as hard elder In the town of Hllgard Uuion county, Oregon, for a period or si oaths oorameacing oa or ab.mt rebroary 10 (06. HQlNAWj h 4-r Vu.t.4 If o wm I r i FUHER1L LICEIiJEb i Lady assistant. Calls Phone J. 0 Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr, residence S88 La Grande Notary Pablio Iasaranc Aohey to Loan Uepreaeating taeii2(iuitableid4riQga4& Loan aso ciation of Portlaad,4Or., the strongest! 4esieat 4 most reliable institution on the Paciflo coast, under State iuperTisioB.JLoans made short or long; time to suit WU. GRANT, Ageat Oityjproperty,fortsala. . ' weeeeee eeeeeeeetweeeeee eeeeeveeeevveess.f HIltllllllllUlllMMIIHillMMtMHIMtUltlil ED. Experienced Piano polisher and wood finishor. Bar fittures and Bank farnitvra and all atain imUafinn. . SDecialtr. fiemodelinor and 1 fil 1 f II fa nrfcliakefcjt mnrl man.i .m. w jnnuura auva id;(U1QU. 'kit Wwra RUatTaVUlO A, I 9 Leave orders at Staokland ft MoLaohlea, Paoa 614 a a a hi . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i sV il il ii it i ------- - 1 BLOCKLAND BROS Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDOHINA. 8 WINE. :.; .- ; ; . . . We now have eight yoang bucks, pure bred, Cots wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always en hand,' and .always gbtd to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed Athem for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paioea before buying some where else. When you want GOOD PRINTING Call Phone No. 1371 Printing That i ... r Satisfies t s . . I, . , " . , 1 ' 1 ' J ' ' - ' 1 . : substances, ' ' - i .-.'-. ' v teroas than w ;: . . '. lyaresntfar- THE OBSERVERS ..! hd and for ; ' 1' '"-' ; i; ftswonoMel - - : - ' ., -"Up, .. DIRECTORS EflDILf1ER5" answered day and eight, No. 21. - La Grande Oregon pToa inexperienced . bnye ( cannot make a raista! when they order oar La Gran 2 Creamery Batter II isalwajY pare, delicious and plsasinf will add a relish to any wc'J cooked meal. , Greamery Qo eaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeata)Mae EATON rflnairino. All lrinrla f hm Alt l ..a 1 ant la the Oar ple fin- lege die end sTies The tert- bom t to ""stent day. 3 to Oplls tk as (1 be . booi '( ajPhere is a difference U between printing id that "will do" and that "T j 1 leal which is the kind you , ege- ' really want. . j We make a specialty Jt : ol pleasing, aa we have sll the equipment with pidg, i which to produce good r . . printing and printers ; who understand the art 7 ; olprinting. : ; iSJ; '-. , . -j . (eonsooap There is no order too small or i too large to $SWr receive bur carelulJoleoovOTy :. nd iOaldsJ ' attention. nd ; t T Jnequallsd : nr v tui ' and i Long; J ,We print anythingirneorej ' ! lrom pesters to visiting ;v ' . cards. : tlrart medi-