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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1905)
l! v. 11 H T ' ttm Rrp P Headquarters 1 L.athf Shingles, m Sash, Boxes y all kinds of BUILDING PAPER- AND OTHER BUILDING. MATERIAL ji ; ; Measure menta tj on tbe STODDARD LUMBER CO. I LA GRANDE, OREGON.! riJiiillllllieilMIlIlI Everything you want want for that k scindayR Is AwaitingYour'Order at 6. RALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE V j lUoi. Fir and Jefferson 61a. OUtt SPECIALTY Tall Line iTerferred Stock" Oanred Goods. Grande Roude i FERRY. " "rLUMBER LATH and BOXES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRYIOREGON. LA GRANDE SCHOOL . OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle. MRS, DAYi'AuliUnt Thi is one of tbelbestmdaloaliln stitatlons la the etate During tne r tar. 190 there war nearly Four thousand lessona given. The people lochia city and vaJle are begin ing to discover the great advantage of tbU aohool. Tbe'eystcrn oaed U the latest and moat practical and Inoludee all tb latest discoveries in tha art o( teaching maaio. Tha aubool ia divided into two depart ments; No. 1 la for beginners, from 8 years op, aad taking lo the let to 3rd grades.' In ' this ' department popila come one hoar every day ' In No.L2 tbe grades are from 3 to 15. Here they rradoat. FodIU take one or two leeeons a week as they desire. No aoholars will be permitted to remain In this school wfco do not (tad. The Best Cough Syrup 8 L Apple ex -Probate Judtte Ottawa Co Kansas, writesi "inia ia io say that 1 have owed Ballard 'a lioreboand Syrup for years and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as tbe beet cough ayrup I have ever need" 25o 6oc and LOO Bold by Newlln Ding Co VAPn PJ for Doors, Mill Work Hi Ml 731 Place of Business on the if INNER SHOES Good School Shoes a specialty Lumber Go. OREGON. Music R P Talt, the pioneer niuatc tea hei of Uraude Ronde Valley, ia ati'l iu the ring. Daring my vacation I . made it my business aa wel( as pleasure to at tend concert, operas, and in fact everything la my line ol business and 1 found that I aa a teacher, and in terpreter of music am still in the front rank, Pupils who do not wlh the full conservatory course nuv take the pop ular piauo coarse. This places the pupil in position to play the popular music of thejday, Church and Sunday School maaio. TL. .....1 i im tiuiiu yupuiur uourae pmces toe pupu in position to piay an kinds of dauce music as well as light overtim e. Quite a number of musicians who bare been under my Instruction are now making goodjuioney as teachers and soloists. Pupils who are under my care will be thoroughly instructed in music. K P TA1T, teach.-j CURED CONSUMPTION MreB W Evan a. Charwater, Kan, writes; 'My husband lay sick ior three months. The doctors sail be bad quick conscription. f procured a bottle of lilllard's Hore noond Syrup, and It cured hlui, Tnnt was alx years ago and since than w e bsve always kept a bottle In the houf e We cannot do without it. For ousts and colds It has no equal" 25o 00c an I (1.00 Hold by Newlin Drng Co BIG RUSH OF PEOPLE WILL SOON BEGIN It Is ax pec ted that by next week the vanguard of tbe great army of colonisti and bomeseekers will begin to arrive in Oregon and Washington. The colonists rates frm the middle west and north west are now in effect on all the trans continental railroads It la a one-way colonist rate and will be effective from March 1 until May 15. It applies to second clasp travel only. The railroad officials are unauimoua in predicting for Oregon and Washing ton tbe largest influx of settlers and bomeseekers this Spring in Its history. They say that each time the colonist rates go into effect, which is generally twbe a year, me travel to the north- eat always establishes a new record. But this Spring the travel Is expected to be exceedingly heavy, owing to the extensive advertising that has been done for the Lewis and Clark exposl- First Term In the The first term of tbs Baker Conntvf Circuit Court under the separate dis trict created by the recent legislature, with the Hon Hamuel White a judge appointed to serve under tha terms of the bill by Govsnnr Chamberlain, will begin its session at 10 o'clock MbnJsy morning. Judge White will resd the decket in tbe morning and set cases for trial Judge Robert Eakin who is now judge of Union and Wallowa counties, will arrive in the afternoon and will sit in tbe trial of tha Barnard murder case from Huntington in which Judge Wbite was previously engaged ' as counsel and will probably also hear Attacks On Newspapers Budding legislators who seek fame oaa gel as much as lies within their power of attainment by some better method than attacks upon newspapers It is becoming the regular thing at eaoh session of tbe legislature for some gentleman to introduce a bill designed to enmesh newspapers more closely in libil laws. It is a choap way to get notoriety. A visitor from another land, read ing of these bills, would imagine that Pennsylvania newspapers sre criminal by profession and character destroy ing by preference, whereas the exact contrary is tbe ose. If the news paper should tell all thty know about gentlemen who are prominent among those who would bind and gag them the prisons would be overpopulated. It ia said in explanation of this bi ennial bunting o! the newspapers that it is inspired by officials who object to publio chronicling of their sine of omission and com tn lesion. We are not incliued to believe this, for every oflioial knows that his aots are law fully open to review. Generally speaking, the newspaper press is a bulwark against official ras cality and publio lawlessness and ev ery man ia more or less aware of the fact that no bill designed to cripple the prss deserves an instant's atten tion. Harrhburg (Pa) Tolegram . Forrester's Attention The Forrester's of America have changed meeting plaoea and have alto changed the time of meeting. Here after they will meet in the K of P ball each Thursday evening beginning next Thursday eveuiug. i!y order of the Board of Trustees. Still Rioting By Scripps Neww-Assoclation lierltn March 6th Outbreaks sre reported in many paita nt Russia the last few days among tbe Jewish people. At Mutiak. a mob of 3,000 fired all the houaes In Rakovskja street and all tbe Jewish shops were plundered The rioting continued for three days. Ten were killed and over 000 injured. Must Act By Scripps News Association ' St Petersburg March 6 It is an nounced that it tbe election of work logmen delegates to tbe Schldlousky Commission Is not completed in three days the commission will be annulled. Tbe OR & N railway ia having new signs placed upon the depot at this place, giving the diataaoe from the ends ol the division and also the f elevation of tbe station. Uon In nearly all tbe advertising that bas been sent out, Portland is one jot tbe predominate features and Oregon and Washington always receive a oertaia amount of attention In this way Portland and the north west has been brought to the attention of thousands and thousands of eastern people who heretofore have notrealii ed their importance. They have beard more of California than they have of Oregon or Washington until recently. The railroads also have in (he last three or four ytars made greater efforts to induce immigration to tbe north west. - Tbs railroad men base their predic tion of a reoord breaking immlratlon to the northwest this Spring upon the I fact that the railroad offices In tbe east have been swamped with inquiries regarding t-"l olty and the immediate vicinity. of Court New District the TnTiwt Vnmtav rr?r c?" f rcrn Pine Valley which was tried before bim at the last term of oourt and in which the Jury disagreed. There are 100 cases on the law dock et and about 100 cases on tbe equity docket, with a large number of crimi nal cases to be tried. Besides tbe two murder oases mentioned is the case ol Maddern, who shot and killed a miner in a saloon in Bourne, a few weeks ago It is expected that there will be three weeks of jury work and a grand jury will be drawn . for an extended session. Sensational developments are looked for by those in tourb with public matters Baker Democrat. Mahara's Ministrels The most diverting novelty promised by Manager Steward of the coming theatrical week Is tbe famous Mahara's Minstrels known from Maine to Cali fornia aa the banner colored Minstrel organization of America. The entire performance scintillates with a sparkle of originality that has made this Com pany tbe most popular of all traveling oolored. attractions. The company com prises a membership of tbe very best artist, both -ladies and . gentle men known to the oolored profession. There is not a white face In its ranks, although In its choroua are a dozen pretty young women who, it will be difficult to diaoover from their lighter aiaters. This Is ontddered a new de parture I u Minstrelsy by Malum Broa who promise many more novel features which will be seen for the fl-st time in this oity. The ooatumea and scene -ry are entirely new and Manager Steward is positive be has secured one of the brightest treats for his many patrons on March 13th. Notice There will be a meeting of tbe stock holders of the Grande Ronde Artisian Well Co at Allcel Oregen at 2 o'clock Saturday March 11 1005 for the pur pose of electing a director and treas ure to fill the vacancy caused by death of Mr Church. Also bids to be based on the following; one bid on a windmill well, one on a flow of 1000 gallons per day and one on eaoh 600 gallons additional per day over 1000 gallons Sealed bids to be submitted to tbe directors at tbla meet ing. P A MoDonald L L Brooks Seoretary President (Daily March 6 10 Notice To Whom it May Concern, Notice is bereby given that on and after the l'tth day of March, 11)05, Or dinance No. 41, Seriea of 1892, provid ing for the taxing and killing of doge, will be strictly enforced by tbe auth rlties of the City of La Grande, Ore gon. CHESTER P NEWLIN, Recorder of the City of La Grande , By order of the City Council. Tags may be procured at the city Recorder's office. A Touching Story Is the saving from death of the baby girl of Geo A Kyler Coml.erland, Md, tie writes -At the age of . 11 months onr little girl was tn declining health with serious Throat Trouble, andjtwo phyalolaoa gave ber tip We were al most in despair, when we resolved to to try Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. The first bottle gave relief, after tak ing foar bottles she was cured, and is now in perfect health.' Never falls to relieve and .tnrsr a cough or -eold At Newlin Drug Store 60o audT$l00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free - . 0LASSIHCD .....,.t Trt AVE AN 1 1 hum iw JAR ABOUT IT THROUGH YOU WILL FIND A BUYER. PLAIN YOUR WANTS THROUGH THESE COLUMN For Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE good work horses, 1 Ji inch wagon, 1 4 inch .logging truck, 1 A inch logging truck. JOUN ANTHONY. FOR SALE Poland China boar En nnir.nl WT Stein. R D No. 2, two miles east of La Grands. Pbone 177 w 118-1M FOR 8ALE Must eell .within tbe next fifteen days, building now oc cupied by my' meat market. Cor. Fir and Monroe Ave. Two story, six rooms up stairs, fiemember the building only Is for sale. I HARRIS 1 week. FOR BALE Good paying busineaa doing $1,600 annually. Addreaa P O box 031 La Grande. Tor Kent FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without bath. In" best residence district. Inquire at Cor Fourth and Main st, the George Hansen proper ty. Janfttf FOR RENT Furnished boose keep ing rooms, in suits of two, three and four rooms. Inquire of Mrs.. Mary Noble. Phone 64-7. tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for ilgbt houe keeping. Inquire of Mrs 8hearer, near Geddis Bros grocery store. Board and Lodging by Mra Goodall 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 tf FOR RENT All parties wishing to rent a portion of the O'Connor tract for tbe present year, call at residence as the land will be rented immediate ly. Dr. O'CONNOR, corner Park and Oak street. v ANTED Lady or gentleman with fair educatioi. for a business posi tion, salary j to f 0 ir week. Ad dress with alamp uud give your name and the name of the town. Mrs. L V Rioh, La Grande, Ore., G D 3t BEES FOR SALE The undersigned has eight stands of Italian bees whloh he will dispose of at reasonable price if sold at once, These are all good strong and healthy collnlea and will surely thrive i if given proper attention. U O Tbomason? La Grande? Oregon Residence Fourth street Old Town M2D& W Estray Notice Notice Is hereby given that I bava taken up at my farm three quarters of a mile southeast of Allcel, Union county, Oregon, on January 1, 1005, one sorrel, bald-faced gelding, branded figure 4, on right ahoulder, about 6 o 7 years old, weight about 800 pounds. Appraised value $15. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying expenses, otherwise the animal will be sold according to law. W J U.V8E, Fbl7-Mch 25 Allcel RED No. 1 Oregon Produce Co Phone 1761 Corner Jefferson Avenue Largest Packing House In iEasteni HOreon. "Will Pay Hiarhest Cash Price ipr Marketable Potatoes;' o 0 DVCRT1SGMCNTS en I '.. I FT -THE PEOPLE i -t5iS -DEPARTMENT AND IF TOU WA.TjTO BUT EX Land Scrip For Sale Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for sale at lowest market price. My scrip secures title to timbered, farming, graxing or desert land, in any quan tity, wlthont reeiaenceor ment. Aldreee H M Hamilton, Tbe Portland, Portland, Oregon. Strayed One blue roan eolt from my plaoa InFrultdalelast Friday. A eultable reward will be paid lor us return or Information leading to its recover. BE Sparrow. La Grande RFD No 1 Last Notice Months ago I notified the public th.t ll those who bad relatives burled in tha cemetery, which la a part of my tanas were expeuiou th iwmalna without delay. Being ak Arrfwae aware that this is essentially painful - i A. A u MnoArnod. I bava neen patient but am not oompelled to make a final appeal to those interested. Tha work of clearing tbe ground has al ready begun and tbe lateness of tha season necessitates Its early comple tion. Geo O'Connor 3t Estray Notice Notlo la hereby given that the following described stock has been taken up at my place alx miles east of La Grande Union County Oregon and j appraised, as follows, one bay mare ' branded on left hip weight about OKA sawAji 14 sflnA aitul maM htan4 j ed w on left shoulder, weight about 800; aged 4. One bald faced filly, ' ahihi taut nn brand waiffht ahont 700 pounds. W D Grand P O at La Grande. Fab 27 March 27 WANTED: An elderly lady to keep house end take care of five children. Will pay good wages. Apply at thla office. BRICK lllllHi Brick furnished in any, qu&nity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREfG;ER, La Grande, Oregon. For Investments In " LHELU CDUtfrr Write to C, T.JMcDANIEL 0"tao.- Qrego 9) ) c) e) j La Grande. Oreo. and Greenwood Streets. i -, ffaXjaWfW mvr,. Ty