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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1905)
f J Everything you want want for that SUNDAVp, INNER Is AwaitingYour Order at C. RALSTON'8 NEBRASKA bROCEaY STORE , ' iOorrir ank' Jefferson Via. Visits Naval Accademy OUR SPECIALTY Fall Lino "Perl erred Stock" Canned Goods. SHOES Good School Shoes .A aipccWty I"-"' By Scripps Newa Asaooietioo "WMhlnyton, Jan. 30.-Tbe Frealdent, , Secretary Morton and party left thla morning Main thirty for Anaapolle on the PenneylYanla railroad, la order to attend the graduating exerclaee at the Bml Academy, which will occur at tares o'clock thia afternoon. The prealdent : will leare AnnapoUi lor Philadelphia, where he wUl address the Union League Club tonight, re turning to Waehlngtoo In the lorenoon tomorrow. .- KULL MEASURE , Chain wood by the Cord 128 cubic feet to , the cord. 16-inch dry cham" wood $3 per cord. This it cheaper than" by the load. You pay for what you get and get what you 'pay forj Phone 571 V H. W. HIBLEY When you want the Best PHONE x85l Ae B, C. Steam Laui ldrv La Grande, Oregon. , SEVERAL KILLED BY TROOPS By Scrippe News Association Bevael, Rneaia Jen 30 -The atrikers here attacked the Meir, Compene work today and were fired upoa by be troopa, the reenll being that se erl ol the, men were killed .. end wounded. . ; . Prince Eitcl Worst ... ...... ., 7 By Borippe Newa Aaeooietion portd wore this morning, as he has had a hemorrhage of the right long which lately set in, and Is aooompan ied by extreme 'weekoees. It is said hat the Prince If safferiag intense P0"! . ''. . ci '. r ' ; Dynamite Explosion Mr Nathan Freeh man, who has been working 13 milea a bore Parry, Oregon In a logging camp for the Grande Bonde Lumber Co returned home to day on aooonot of the acoldent that happened hla In which he narrowly seeped death, he waa drlring a log ging team coming doa the hill with faorhoreee and Are thousand (eet of logs oa his sled and the chain broke with which he had hla load bound on and the logs began to roll from under him. He jamped, bat waa caught by one log 12 feet long and 14 Inches through which rolled orer hie bead and lay aoroee hie stomoch, when found ten mlontee later by hie follow men he was badly bruiaed but no bones broke o, he seems to be hurt inwardly -Wallowa News Serious Accident lcCS3SCSCCSCwSC3CCCCCC: Grande Roiide Eumber Co. FERRT. OREGON. Codlin Moth The Obcerrer through the kindness of oar Congressmen J N Williamson reoeired on Saturday morning Farmers Bulletin No klU leaned by the 0 8. Agricultural Department JThis pamp hlet oootains 34 pagea with ' deaorlpt loa of tbe ooolln moth In all etages of Its exlststance its hablta, and the beet known means of . fighting It Fruit growers who wish to poeaeae this bul letin will bare one sent to: them free by applying thereof to the Hon J N Williamson M C or to the Secretary of Agriculture Washington DC rips News Association) Toledo Ohio, Jan 80 Joseph Bogog la. killed and fire laborers " aerloosly Injured as a result of the explosion of fifteen sticks of dynamite. The ex ploelon oocared this morning at the Iron Ore docks, Sultan Mav Die "" " LUMBER LATH sad BOXES :5) o t t) B () O o o o B O n cj e 0 (3 (a it Grande Ronde Lumber jGo. tuuti, vaMiUii, x m t 45. Borlpps News Association . Berlin Jan 30 The Kleines Journal today re porta . that the Sultan of Turkey ie daugerouely 111 from lnflam atlon of the mneoles of the heart. In the event of the 8ultans death, ; the ooart clique Intends that the Saltan's brother, Baahld Bay ' succeed him. It is said that Raahld Bay Is a hope less drunkard. wtwweeewwwwwewwwwwwae t ftlORTHWEST NEWS a:-: .: S !: ITEMS OF INTEREST Oregon. Produce Cq; uuue iui. i La Graaiie,'- Oregra " " Comer Jefferson Arenas aadGreeawood Streets. J f ( i" '" House In iEIaatern lOresfoue win -fay ia:nest Oa3U 111 Price lor, Marketable A.pileSa LA G IR:ON RAN D.'E WORKS 1 Will be ready for business February 15 IN ..." Prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS General Blacksmith etnd" !-. vyago n Work tlanufkcturer ot W Fitzge.ali Roller Feed Mill ,P. FT. RITZQ E'R A L D, 8UOOE8QOR TO ..... J I;;'! ' quitted at Salem of larceny from the t person. Tbs Jury of 13 whieh render M srdiot then made htm up a The Dnlted 8tates aasay offloe at P nttle has $2,000,000 In gold In ita vaults at this time. Tuere were eight burglaries and holdups In 8eattle the night of January 10, wbioh waa rery foggy. " v i The wheat crop of the Canadian Northwest for 1004 amounted to 17, 046,939 buahuls, ad increase of 1,291, 483 bushela over 1903. sr"'" :', Frank Shatter', a Seattle banker and also secretary of the (IleaHng House aasociatlon, is dead with taberoulosis, aged. 40. He waa a single man. : Ed Cross, e penniless hobo, was so pares and staked him for a night's lodging. . Walter C Creasy, conductor on tbe motor line, alipped and fell before his enirjne as the train waa starting. Hia left foot, leg and arm were crushed and he died in a abort time. ' He was 70 yeara oil and had railroaded 50 years. The accident occurred at Mon mouth. In 1861 0 R Wheeler, now a resident of Portland, had a thorn broken off In tbe flesh of hla thigh. It give him little trouble for nearly 44 yeara, but lately the thorn was dlsoovered in his foot and out out by a surgeon who wai called to treat a painful growth that would not suooomb to ordinary treat ment. ' 10, PERCENT OFF Oa all . cash . purchases of $1.00 or over, complete stock; of meats poultry, lard, oar; own cared breakfast bacon! and hams a specialty. ' 1 Phone(160l j i. HAfckis : We pay the highest 5 market; price for hides, pelts, and furs ESTABLISHED 1887 Hi L. ALEXANDER ; - - . m. The La Grande National Bank Report of condition made to comptroller of currency, January ix, 1905 i eiTY-! BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant InjEasiera Oregon Ask foe La . Grande Beer and get tbe Best; " i V. LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE Aim QT-IOTTT n UAVF TMT7 POTJtTCDPMnT RBSOURCBS Loans and Discounts .. .......$552,474 81 United States Bonds 25,000 00 Real Estate Furniture Fixt' 17,000 00 Due from banks and U S.tres 92,865 62 Cash on Hand 57,682 31 Total $745,022 74 LIABILITIES . . '. Capital Stock ..: ...$100,00000 Surplus 20,000 00 Undivided profits 29493 88 Circulation 20,850 00 Deposits .574,678 86 Total ' $745022 74 LA GRANDE j SCHOOL aaaaaaaaawSBcS'L iBEi9"9Bt .OF MUSIC h PROP. DAY. Principle. " Z JUS DAY..ABi&ai TkU ooe;of .the.beat noslosi.Io stitatlons In the stats. Oaring toe ybar 1304 there wars nearly fvv thouaand lessons glren. The people In this city and raUayare begia lng to diaoorer the great advantage Of thlseoQOot, Th syatea oss4 Is the latest and most praotlcal, aad Inolodas all the latest dsootesias in the art of teaching asasto. Tbe tcbool undivided Into two depart ment No. 1 it for bednners, from S years op, and taking in the 1st to 3rd grades. 'In this department pupila oome one .hour erery day In No. 2 the grades are from S to U. Here they i graduate. PapUa Uke one or4tw lessons m week m theydeelre. No scholars wUl be permitted to remain la tola school wfco do act study. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS George Palmer, President J. M, Church, Vice President. F. L. Meyers, Cashier. Cu E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal lhoneI611 All order 'jjiveu prompt . attention. Geo. L Cleaver, Assistant Cashier. W. L. Brenholts, Assistant Cashier J.M. Berry, "A.B.Conley F.J.Holmes F M. Byrkit With ample capital, large experience and unsurpassed facilities,' we offer you absolute security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business, promising you courteous treatment and every liberality consistent with conservative Banking, r CURES the Most STUBBORN COUGHS : OpD SAW : G. W, Ail, lprlctorV 5 All Orders receive prompt attention Besidenoe 615 Osborn Bt. Phone 1840 We maa'ufacturs " Butter e. a e fiom sweet cream. Our t butter is. full weight and fTTISl tatt tsao ' feaVam aTaaAew I iMsasMisvwus, trym w vt vaoa m at J. D. MoKennoa's . Z iSacunerrille Greaierr Ass'a atseeeeeeeeetttsxs)tejLe 1 ' i If I ':a. r 1 s s s I e Vi 1 1 ELLUj c& ALLEN ' '" ., t