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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
WHAT FACERS " HAVE DONE LUMBER YARD ! 0LAssir zb PBvmrsmznrs anished To for4 rip VS- Ibe Mi and . art nacfe by ) at it- .. - . IIeaJquirters for Uat h . ;. S h I rig I es, D op r s, SasK, Boxes ; all kinds of Mill Work BUILDING BUILDING Measure ments ' on the J STODDARD LUABER , I .LA- GRANDE,' OREGON. iEverythJne you scjndayR . ." Is AwaitingJYourlQrder at U. RALSTON'S NEBRASKA i GROCERY STORE fOoi. B ir and Jefferson Sts. . OUU SPECIALTY Pull Line "Perlerred Stock? Oarvtied Goods. ' r. - aw a .lis I. , H. . STEWARD, lIMIIIIIHIIMIimilllllHIIIIIIHnilinNIIIIIIIIHnilHIIIIHUnHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII OKB EVENING I THURSDAY, YOUR NEIGHBOR'S WIFE 1 e p E O P l SPECIAL mn BUSTER BROWN SCENERY. 0iD HAPPY .HOOLIGAN UP-TO-DATE 111? A U SPECIALTIES - IIMlI THE SOLO BAND BEAUTIFUL HDil) THE SOLO ' COSTUMES lluiiil ORCHESTRA r Presented by a company of dramatic and dramatic aUuaUoD.. udereniug I PRICES Orchestra 75c, Orchestra Circle 60c; Dress Circle J r and Balcony 25c. Seats oa sale. Tuesday at Van: Buren's. ' v-:cv;-" ,:;-vw'''-- '- ;; - Music : LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAYJMndplfc . " i M8S DAY. AisUtant ; ' ; ' . . . This 4s oneXbbeatJmiMlcai;iii stitationa lathe state. Daring tne yutr90t then were nearly Foot thousand lesaons given. Tbe people ia.this city and valley are begin ing to diaoorer the great advantage J tblseohool. The.ey stem need is iie latest and moat practical, and Includes ail, the latest diacorerlea in the art of teaching mosio. The school la divided Into two depart ments; No. 1 la for beginners, from 5 yean op, and taking In the 1st to 3rd grades. In tbia department popils.come one hoar every day. fa No. 2 tbe grades are from 3 to 15. ;Hre they gradaata. PupiU tl one or two leeaone week as tbey desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in tbia school wto do not study, Arc You Restless at Night? And haraasea by a bad eoughf Use r Jlard'a Horehound Syrup, it will .cure you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. 25c, 60c and il. Newlin Drag Co. fit nil PAPER AND OTHER MATERIAL; : p pi Y' Place of Business oa the is i P Til CO. want want lor that INNER .' SHOES .:. Good School jhoes a specialty Proprietor and Mftr MARCH 2 i 6 P E O P vaudeville areata. CltmA nlnt with tlttm. Don't mlu the free band oouoert at noon R P Tait, the pioneer mosio teacher of Grande Konde Valley, ia stl'i in the ring. Daring my vacation I. made it my business as well as pleasure to at tend, conoerts, operas, and in fact everything In my line of bueinesa and I found that I ae a teacher, and in terpreter of muaio am still in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory course may take tbe pop. ular placo course. This places the pupu in position to play the popalar muelc of the;day, Church and Sunday J The Violin popular ooorse places the pupil In position to play all kinds of dance musio as well aa light overtures Quite a number of musicians who hare been nnder my ' Instruction are now making goodmoney as .teachere and i w eoiouts. rupiie who are under my care will be tlJoughly Instructed in maslc. BP TAIT. teaohej Croup : " Begins with the symptoms of a con mon cold; there ia chilliness, sneezing sore throat, hot skin,- quick pnlso, hoarseness' and impeded respiration Give frequent small doaea of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, (tbe child will cry for it) and at tbe first eign of a oroopy cough, apply freqaentiy . ballard's bnow Liniment to the throat. aire. A Vllet, New Castle, Colo, writes March 19th, -1901: "I thick Ballard's tlorebound Syrup a wonder fol remedy, and ao pleasant," a&r. &0o and Si. Newlin Crag Co... : y SorippsNews AseodatioB . El Peteraburg Feb S3 Upon request of Maxim Gorky tbe author thai ha be allowed lo lire al Riga, the authori ties last night banished him to that place. His preference of Crimea or Moscow w&s refuted. Gorky took au affectionate leave of hie ' wife and little eon Maxim at tbe station 16 last night. They will join him at Riga shortly. . ' . ONE MILLION ' PER MONTH New York Feb 2811 Wall street is right in its information, Angnst Bel mont is making money taster than any man in America, with one or two exceptions. Financial gossips plane tbe increase in his wealth from f 12, 000,000 to 116,000,000 in tbe last year Tbis is a little more than 11,000,000 a iL t il Z l J! a.-.! to Belmont largely by the senaetiona! , ... 4 ... A little more than year ago this - - IRIlli - in the last two weeks it touched 223 a rise of 140 points within a year. Bel mont and his friends have mads a vsst fortune. Young Cornelias Van derbilt is said to be $5,000,000 better off as a result of the rise. Hare Cannery , Echo Ore. Feb 28 Since the at tempt of canning the famous Ameri can bare has proved a failure for the present a new industry has taken lite. WE Carlton, of California, In shipp ing from 160 to 300 of the rabbits daily to the coursing grounds at Fresno and San Francisoe. Mr Carl ton has a force of tour men and two teams engaged in rounding op tbs rabbits on Butter creek and 1 bringing them to tewn for shipment. The rabbits are shipped by " express in wooden crates in six sections, one rabbit to a section. For each o! them delivered at the depot ha receives . 60 cents, which makes the industry a re munerative one. The shipments have been made for the past two weeks and will continue ontil the coursing sea son closes. - Czar Desires Rehrm . (By Scrippe News Association) ' St Petersburg Feb 28-The Ciar has deoidi'd to appoint the . Grand Duke Constantino as Minister of Edu cation to auoceed M Glassgow. ' Duke Conetautine is said to be the most liberal and enlightened of tbe Grand Dukes. Tne appointment is taken to indicate that the Czar desires a te fornvin this department. - Steamer Wrecked Marshfield Ore Feb 28 A report reached here from Coquille City that the sohooner Onward of Parkersburg Ore. , in attempting to sail over the Coquille bar missed the entrance and struck on the beach. . . In an effort to make deep water she struck broadside against Table rock and dufted on tbe neigboring reef. The Onward will be a total wreck. The crew of seven all escaped safely. Copy Missouri Bill Boise Ib 28 Senators Macbeth of Ouster, and Nugent of Idaho have In troduced an anti bribery measure that is regarded as one of the most effective that baa ever been drawn ia this coun try. It is a copy of a bill now pend ing before the ' Missouri senate,' the house of that state having passed It by a vote of 120 to 1. It was recoom- mended, and, it is said, drafted by Governor Folk, whose fight against corruption In tbs official circles of his state has made him a national charac ter. The following are the provisions of tbe bill! "Section I. No person, shall be ex owed from testifying or producing do ou ments, at tbe instance of tbs state in any criminal cause or proceeding touohing any offense relating to brib ery, on the ground that tbe testimony required of bins may incriminate him. : "But no person shall be prosecuted or punished on account of any trans actions, manner or thrngtionoeraing which be may be Bo' required to testi or produce evidenke, "f . Provided thai no person ao testifying shall be exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury in so testify ing.- - r ' . I? . : v"--' . ' ',iTTT.v WVV VVVVVVV . f st.. ' r it. Mm l a i a: ar-v". a - .r. Tbia ofSot is in receipt of a verv interesting and indtructive pamphlet which baa been iasued by tbe passen ger department of the Oregon Rail road and Navigation Co. In litis 1 neat, succinct concise booklet are one hundred and fifty one letters from farmers tn tbe Pacific Northwest, all of whom have had years of experience in this and other parte of the country, and all of whom have made unquali fied saocesaea in the northwest. A gieat number of . theae letters come from people of theOrande Sonde Val ley telling of tbeir experience aad cf value of tbe land and olimatio condi tions. 1 Information from the little book could be gleaned by any one, and , it ia interesting throughout. The book is entitled "What Farmers have done in Oregon, Washington and Idaho." Vbitin Granges A merry party consisting of about thirtyoftba members of tha "Blue Mountain Grange" took advantage of ODrlord" b taking their baktt of r lunch '.and the day with ."Crystal Grange" at Imbier; - - - They returned in the eventnghav ing spent a most enjoy ablest ay . A Columbian Minister i By Borippa News Association i Washington Feb 28 the' State De partment has been informed, of the appointment of Seoor Don Diego Mon dona as Minister from Columbia. The post has been vaoant for the' ' last three years. . ' " The Dalles Fire ; The Dalles Ore. Feb. 28 Fire whiob started ia the basement of Vogt block Sunday evening caused a loss approxi mating 122,000. Tbeprinoipal damage was caused by smoke and water. Tbs losses were as follows: : Vogt block, 18,000, H. Herbring, dry goods, f2,000, L.Rorden, orockery and grocery, $1,000, K of P Hall, $1, 200. The flames gutted Parkin's mo sio swore to tbe extent of $150 and the damage to officos and books will ex oeed $1,000. Insurance adjusters will Ornish in two or three days. CREAMERY BUILDING NEAR COMPLETION Tbe building io. IVodh tin cream ery is nearing completion. Tbe ma chinery will arrive abjut March 15, and the plant will b ready for opera tion, It if thought, about April 1. A large number of cows bas already been promised and mors will be scoured after tbe season opens and the cream ery is ready to receive butter fat. Pendleton B O. A CURE FOR -I MENINGITIS New York Feb 28 Testa are now under way at Bellevue hospital may result in tbe demonstration of a new scientific curative treatment for cere brospinal meningitis' by the pas of diptberia anti-toxin- The gouveneur hospital has been experimenting for five weeks and a large falling off in ths death rate among patients treat ed for the affection is reported. . ' " Tbe board of health at its last meet ing discussed the plan and 50,000 a nits of anti toxin were ordered for the tests. The oost of tbe serum is about $3 for 2,000 units and in the new treatment injections of 10,000 onits will bo used. The experiment will be a costly one, No specific treatment ia known for the disease and ths Bellevue records show a death rats of 75 per cent In rases treated there - G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer '''Hi t fe. .bdgfJCpalt Phone X011; AXl orderiveri' promplV wm m w M W W W II X i i ' wsbt or. t in j .. : ils l IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL LET HIE PLCIIE EAR ABOUT IT THROUGH THIS DEPARTIILNT AND JOU WILL' FIND A BUYER. IF YOU YANTAT0 BUY EX PLAIN YOUR WANTS THROUGH THESE COLUMNS. For Sale FOR 8 A UK OR TRADE (good work , horses, 1 1 inoh wagon. I 4 Inch ? logging truck, 1 4 Inch logging track. . JOUN ANTH0N7. FOR BALB-Poland China boar. En quire of W T Etef a, R F D No. 2, two railoa east of La Qrande. Phona Uft w 1 18-163 FOR 8ALR New Ideal washing ma- chine price 17.00 K J Conrad R F D No 1 . FOR SALBMnat sell within tbe next fifteen days, building now oo- . espied by my meat market. Cor. Fir and Monroe Ave. Two ' story. : six rooms up stairs. Remember the ; building only Is for tale . I HARRIS 1' week. For Rent JQR RENT Housekeeping rooms to rent. Inquire of Mrs Zuber. FOR RKNT Furnished rooms with or without bath.' In beat residence district. Inquire at Cor Fourth and Main at,, the George Hansen proper J. Janfltl V FOR RENT Furnished hoots keep ing rooms, in suits of two, three and four rooms. Inquire of Mrs, Msry Noble. Phone 54-7. tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for light bouse koeplng. Inquire of Mrs Shearer, near Geddis Bros grocery store. "PR RENT Five room house to rent. Water in hoaas, good cellar and , woodshed Inquire at this offios. JJoara and bodging by Mrs Goodall 2114 8rd st. Phone 707 tf FOR RENT All parties wishing to rent a portion o( the O'Connor tract for the present year, call at residence : as the land will be rented Immediate) S 7. I'r. O'CONNOR, oorner Park and Oak street, ' , WANTED Some good snergstlo lady or gentleman to represent a large business firm. Good salary. No experience . necessary. Call on or address J F Anderson, Roods Valley -Hooss. , . AN TED Lad y or gentleman with fair education, for a business dosI tlcn, salary $15 to 20 per week. Ad dress with stamp and give your name and the nam of the town. urs. L v Kioh, La Grande, OnH G D 3t : : - Estray Notice Notloe Is hereby given that I have taken up at my farm three quarters of a mile southeast of Alioel, Union coanty, Oregon, on January 1, 1905, one sorrel, bald faeed gelding, branded figure 4, on right shoulder, aboat 6 e 7 years old, weight about 8&'J pounds. Appraised value $15. Owner can have sams by proving ownership and paying expenses, otherwise the animal will be sold according to law. W , OA8B, Febl7.Mcb 25 Alioel R E D No. 1 on Phone 1761 Corner Jeffersoa Avenue s urea 4fV Xargeet ?Packirif; iiouae IniEa3temi:Oresson. Will PavIHierhdst Oash 6 Price 'tor;:;;' Marketable Final Notice- I hereby give final notice, that all interested parties must remove the bodies of their friends Ip the old cem etery and remove the head stones. Otherwise I will proceed to move the stones and ramevs the bodies the sams as I am now doing with the unknown craves. This Is my final . notloe and tbis matter moat reoel vs the Immediate attention of thoee interested. ' As I am not acquainted, I do not know who is Interested, hence this notice. V GEO. O'CONNOR. BEES FOR SALE Ths undersigned has eight stands of Italian bees which he will dispose of at reasonable price if sold at onoe, Thes are all good strong and healthy itutva auu ui nnif nriv u given proper attention. H O Thomason. La Grands Oregon Residence Fourth street Old Town V M2DA W Strayed One bins roan colt from my place in Ftoitdals last Friday. A suitable reward will bs paid for Its retarn or Information leading, to Its recover. . BE Sparrow. La Grande RFD No 1 . Home Cured' If you want a good homo cured ;ham oT bacon or first class lard. Gall at the Harris meat market. Opposite Geddss. - 3-1-3.1 Estray Notice Notloe is hereby given that, the following described stock has been taken op at my place six miles east or La Grands Union Coanty Oregon and appraised, as follows, one bay mar branded N on left hip weight about 050, aged 13. One sorrel mars .brand ed w on left shoulder, weight about 800 'aged 4. One bald faced filly, white feet no brand weight about 709 poanda. WD Grandy P O at La Grande. Fab 37 March 27 WANTED: An elderly lady to keep house and take ears of five ohildrsn. Will pay. good wages. Apply at this) offios. Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No oontraot too small, or too large. See samples of oar pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Grande. Oregon. c) el Co La Grande. Oregon and . Greenwood Streets, - A, Produce :3 .!Jrf.,.-W- , .- "t,r- Hi tV .-' ' 4, ft . if v ; v. 7 I 4