La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1905, Image 3

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IT-IS COMING. WHAT?
mi
ine largest car load of up-to.
date larniture ever brought to
bed room suits, the Gnest line of
;uuu uu coucnes ever shown
in the city, new dressers, chif-
auuiciuiug new and
elegant. Mattresses, a)' kinds
from the common shoddy to the
real hair mattress. There is
too mnrVi in ilia no i:
-- vu v iuruiiun
here. Call and see for yourself
Ctir will hA ham covin l
v.j mio iroft
E. G. ADCOOK
Successor to E. Andross.
Andross Old stand Phon9 1
THAT FAMILY PICTUUE
If you bring it to us to be
framed. The expense will be
slight. We now have the finest
line picture frames and mould
ings it has been our pleasure to
show. This season's mouldings
are different from those in style
last year Call and see the new
line of art decorations, pictures,
and window shades.
Frank Harris
Andross old stand Phone 9-1
Ledge Directory.
KAGLEH L Urande Airie 159 f O K meet
every Hunday Dlxht In K ol V ball ill ;
Visiting brethern Iciled t. alien'..
J. A. MaWU, W. P. T. U. Uilhara, W. 8.
1 0 0 F la Urande Lodge, No 16 roeeta .u
their ball every Saturday night. VUllluc Diem
oen cordially invited to attend.
U. W. itobertaorj, N U
R, Snook, Sec
TAR ENl'AMPMKNT No 31, I. O. CvF,
meet every firm and third Thuraduya In tbe
month In Odd Vellowa ball. Vlaltlng pntrl
archa always welcome I. R. Snook. C P.
Kdmond Hoblneon, Serlbe
A f . A A. M. La Qrande Lodge
f.o. 41. meets every let tad 3rd batur
lj7 of each month.
AO Williams Sea,
O D Huffman W. 11
KA8TKRN8TAR OB8 Hope Chapter No
IS ineeta the aecond and fourth WodoeHday of
acb month at j'JO p tn in Masonic Temple
lira Clara 1 Lyle, W at
Mary A Warnick, dee
M. W.A. La Grande (amp 7703 meete
eery flint and third Wednesday of the
month at I. 0. o. K. Hall. All visiting neigh bors
are cordially IuviUjcl to attend.
E. KebJend, V, C
John Hall, Clerk.
rORKHTKRH OP A M ERICA Onnrt Maid
Marlon, No 22 meeta each Thursday night In
K of V HalL Brother are Invilod to attend.
T 8 1 illBDii, (Jblef Sanger.
V t) Wllllnmt, Fin. Snc
lionrd of Trusties Dr. (i L liiggurs, John Hall,
aud II I'uliiKou.
Fiendish Suffering
is often caoeed by soree, a leers and
cancers, that eat away your akin, Wm
bedell, of Flat Rock Alloh, says; I
hare neetl Kaoklen'a Arnica Salve, for
Ulcers, Soree aud lancers. It it th
best healing dressing I ever foond
fcoetbes and beala oata, burns and
tic at Newlin Drag store guaranteed.
THE
CENTENIdL
HOTEL
Mrs. A. E. Murchlaon
and
Mist a M. (Jam, Prop.
RATES $1.00 PER DAY
MEALS 25c
' Hpclal rates furnished monthly
patron. Tbla bonse la; abaolately
new and la thoroughly dean from
kitchen to parlor. Every room la on
the ground floor. All white belp
The table to anpptled with all the
eraana affbrda.
Tbe Oentenlal la centrally located
Adama Ave, between Greenwood
and Kir. Opposite Farmera Feed
Yard
la Qrande, Oregon.
OHIO
RIVER
FLOODS
- ByBcrlppeNews Association
Maritta, Ohio, March 21.-The 0hlo
ymmwm j tne si root stag here,
and ! raising six inohes every boor
It Is expected that tbe river will reach
the fortv foot mark h W.An-.J -
- xnimajii at
noon, aad tbls will Inundate the en
tire business portion of the town. It
has been rainln at-aMii. -
B -v am twiuiv
boars. .
PEOPLE ARB WARNfO
PitUbnnr. P. u w ..
weather bareaa leaned the following
report at ten o'clook this morning!
"Preparations sbonld bo immediately
made for rjoaalkla a j
r . y w. 1VMWI UVtHi IB
years. The Monongahela river shows
nnmliABarA.t.l. -I M mm
- '--"aui aigae oireaonmg a very
high vtaee. nnrl hun nu. . f.ni
along Ite trlbntarles," The Mononga.
IiaIa aatau t- m . . .
..... a.var one oi tne principal triba
taries to the mlffhtw rtkiA . j
tbe high water in the Monongahela
ararl 1 1 I at t
"nwae tne already exceptionally
a u tun uuio.
J0.000HOME8 INUNADATED
Wheeling W Va-Tht
Ohio River at ten this morning was
thirty nine feet, and It la atm !.,
at tbe rate of four Inches per hour.
The damage to property is immense.
. i i. 1 A .a . -
"nuin niiy miles of here ten thousand
homes bave been inundated, The
railroads are tied op and the mills
closed hero.
Remains Brought Home
(ByScrippsNews Aasoolation)
San Franeiso Marob SI The steam
er " Almeda", bearing the remaina of
Mrs. Leland Stanford, arrived from
Honoluln ibis morning.
Tbe"Alameda,,wametal Golden
Gate by two' revenue cutters, with te
prenentatives of tbe Standford Uni
veraity, and relatives of Mrs 8taoford
on board. As tbe steamer passed op
tbe bay, the flags on all the vessels in
tbe batbor were at half mast. Soon
i be quarantine official completed
their ouatomary task, and tbe " Ala
meda" was docked and the steel cas
ket containing the remains of Mrs.
Stanford was takea off and plaoed on
a special funeral oar which was car
ried to 'he Southern Pacific depot, at
which place tbe remains were placed
on a special funeral train to be con
veyed to Palo Alto.
Detectives Reynolds and Cullanden
who were eent to Honolulu to aaeiat
in the investigation of the death of
Mrs. Stanford, were paxseccers on the
"Almeda and brought with them all
.a ... V
tne papers in tbe case gathered at
Honolulu, and portions of the organs
of Mrs. Stanford; which will be analy
Md. The detectives were met on
board by tbe chief of poljce, the cap
tain of tbe detectives and the attor
ney for Mrs. Stanford. A conference
was immediately held.
Until the henrse drove off to make
room for the carriage hardly a word
was spoken. Afterwards bustle and
reaction stirred the crowd as they
thronged ab tut tbe gang plant to see
Misses Berner and Hunt aa they do
cended. No opportunity was 'given
the newspaper men to SDsak with
either of them. Both of the women
were surroonded by several men and
hastened into a carriage which drove
quioklyaway. In Miss Bernre'a oar.
riage were deotlves Reynolds and
(tallumand and her brother. This is
perhaps, .the most sisnifioant fact
brought ont in days of a eeriea of
deeply veiled events.
One of the deotlves remarked elanlf-
icantly that the criminal aapeots of tl
case were not yet otosed, Deteotivee
oeynoius ana uouenaan aeouned to
otter a word regarding tbe ease.
Their reports will be tamed over to
their superiors A great crowd gather
ed at the docks as soon as It was learn
ed thct the "Alameda" had been
sighted, and for almost two hoars
welted la respectful silence for the
docking of the steamer .nd the bring
Ing ashore of too casket.
Will Not Fight League
By dcrlppsNews Association
Atlanta, Georgia, Marob 21 Presi
dent. Keren augh of tbe Southern
League announced today that hie
league would not engage in tbe war
against tbe American league. Griffiths
and O'Neill refuse to talk today.
, Hotels Closed
Chicago March 21 One hundred
hotels, atiUffy In tbe down towa die
triot, werw closed today by Building.
Commissioner Williams, for not com
plying with the provisions of the
building ordinance.
Case Drags Slowly
By Borippa News Aaeoeiation
Sheridan, Wyo. Maroh 21 The
Cody case Is dragging slowly along,
and the readinc of denuaitlnna h
eonenmed two day. The deoisioa Is
expected abont Thnredav. The Ann.
seneus of opinion is that CM. Cody
nas lost tbe oaae and will take an ap
peal . '
Still Continues Search
Paris March XI The adjournment
of oongreae without making an appro
priation for the recovery of the re
mains ol Paul Jores has not ioterroDt
ed tbe eearoh. Ambassador Porter
has unofficially conducted the search
for the last six years, personally meet
ing the expense . After determining:
that the body was buried in 8t Louis
cemetery tbe ambassador purchased
tbe right to make the necessary exoa
vations, running subterranean galler
ies under tbe buildings. This ban al
ready resulted In the etiloratiou o! '
quarter ol the cemetery . J. v .
Although It is possible the coffin
may have bjen surreptitiously remov
ed , it is the ambassador's intention to
explore thoroughly every portion ol
tne oemttery, so aa to procure either
the remains or forever settle the
question of their recovery.
MUSl
SETTLE
ISSUE
(By Scrlpps News Association)
Washington, Maroh 21 It was learn
ed today at the State Department that
ten days ago Minister Bowen. was ins-
tiucted to inform President Caatro that
the United States would then 'pursue
Its own course " Tbe department has
not been Informed of this reply of
Castro, but it is reasonable to soDnose
that a seizure of the oustome at tbe
ports will follow a refusal.
ELEVEN
LEAD
KNOWN
Uy Scrlpps News Association J
Brockton N. V. Marob 21 The
work of searching the ruins of the
Orover shoe factory ie proceeding
slowly today. The body of engineer
Rockwell was found this morning.
Tbis makes tbe eleventh body identi
fied, and tbe fifty filth recovered. A
full list of The emplopees can not be
obtained until the fire proof vault is
reached, and will probably not be
opened lor twenty four hours.
Twelve Men Killed
By Scrlpps News Association
BudaPest Maroh March-21 An
explosion ol fire damp in the Dranko-
va coal mine today killed twelve men
and seriously injured four. Twelve
mote are still missing, whose fate Is
till unknown. "
TREASURER'S CALL
FOR CITY WARRANTS
Notloe is hereby given that there
are now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants Uaued on General
Fend of La Grande City, up to and in
cluding, No. 4187 endorred Nov. 3rd
1902.
Interesr on all warrants on Genera
Fond from No. 4026 to No 1187 in
elusive, ceases from this date.
La Urande. Oregon. Maroh 21, 1905.
E. J. WAL8U, City Treasurer
TIMBER LAND, ACTJUNB 3, 1878
uuiiuu vim fUDljtUAXIUM
'U. Land Oinoeal Lettraada, Orwoa
. . ' March 9, 1805.
NpUea Is hereby given that la compllanoa
Willi tne provlalona of tbe act of Conaraas oi
Junes, liffa, entitled -An act for tlia aalT 2
tlmoar landaln theHUteaorCMtCurnla, Oro.
ton, Nevada, and Wantilng ton Territory." a,
attended to all tbe Publlo Land Hlatea bi act
county oi Union, HUle it oreson
I baa ibis day filed In' tbia oQieT hla aXa
xMiuKiut vim, twutsf Mir ion purODsUM of thai
SiaVW. M. "
aim win oner proor to enow that tbe land
flea a ft t. lal ruaaa eraklaaaKlaa ffl. Sa aa a
waaaw uruiv vawiuaaujfr uer
aura tBan for agricultural pvrpoaea. and to
Iran f ileal fn aa4aan a.1 . . T
aamiavaiaHfBU V'MFW
aUbllah hiaelalm to aald land
Meg later and Haeelver of tbla office at
aa nelore
the
M..Ti..yTTi;B 00 1 ""radajr the
33cd
fle aamea aa wltneaaea. Tbomaa Ixnna.
Albt Wonlera, Kred K. Uoiltke. aud Joeenb
Taroott,allofMUtrkey,o.egoa. -""'P"
Any and all peraooa euUmliur adversely
the above deacrlbed lands araraqaeeted (a
file their elaima la Ibiaodloeoa) or batoraaaJd
Ujrddayoaiay, IW6. "momar
. & W. Davla, Baiatar.
Basket Ball Game
The Basket Ball 0rU of the La
Grande High School will pley tbe girla
of Baser City In La Grande next Sat
urday evening, Maroh 26, la the Com
mercial Glub building Tbe gills are
practicing bard, and a very clone) game
ie anticipated. This is the first game
of Basket Ball ever played in tbis oily
and we are enre you will be amply
repaid for your time and trouble of at
tending. Before tbe frame, and be-
j tween halves there will bo muaio by
trio of (Vtrnea vlnlin mnA .l.nn -
Tbe La Grande team la:
Center Lei Wilson
Ft r wards . Blanche MoMorry
Battle MrMarry
Guards Graos Hopper
. Ethel Galling
Subs Nell Young
' Bonnie Forrest
The game will be oalled promptly at
8:15 .
Admission 2fioenta
There le no improvement In tbe con
dition of Aunt Hannah Chaplin.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, good
location. Inquire of Mrs. W J
Snodgrasa, Fourth street, or phone
3-6-3.
FOR RENT A modern 7 room house.
For particulars apply at this offloe.
Board and Lodging by Mrs Good all
aV uwusj (VI - U
.... , .
ESTRAY NOTICE.
One dark Bay Mare, four years old
weight 850 pounds, verv Ion tail. Re
turn to Grande Ronde Cash Co., for
reward. .
Let Us Know
We wish to say to oar many. . new.
subscribers that in case they do not rt
ceive their papers regularly or not de
livered properly, we wish they would
please notify the offloe. Tbla is oui
and year only protection. Oar old
subscribers do tbis and we want every
one to be free to notify as immediate
ly of any irregularity. UuleBS wo are
so notified, we have no means whatever
of knowing that things are not what
they should be.
Marshal's Notice
Notioe is hereby given that there is
a city ordinance regarding riding
bicyolea on the side walks and that
from this date this ordinanoe will be
triotly Infor ced. LBRayburn,
City Marobal
Invaluable For Rheumatism
- -w buudi iu, aur iuv irn0t
. . : . i ... - .
w Tear a witu a severe attacx OI rue-
uiaviaiu aim iuuuu mat naiiara S enow
Liniment mmm thm nnl thlni. rt
me satisfaction and tended To alleviate
tag paine maroo xn. iw'i, Juhu V
Desnan Kinaman III. vfin rvw.
Bold by Newlin Ding Co
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. I575
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. a. iJaud Oflloe at La Qrande, Ore
.. . . t , Jan. th, im.
with the proviaiona of theaot of Oouicreaa ol
Junes, liC8.enUi.led An act for tbe aaie ol
. ; au Wu own w vKiuuraia. ure
lin V.uuilj m ti ii 117.. .. 1. i . In ,. 1 ..
nMuiuiwn icrrjwjry, aa
extended to all tbe Public Laud Htatea hi aol
or Auguati, UK!, Orvllle W Merwln, of llruin
erd,cpuuiy ol Crow WlnK, Bute of Mlun.baa
thla day Sled In tbla oilioe bla aworn atate
No.tiit, for tbe purobaaeofthe N KU of 8 W
.i'r .5r " 7 oeotion
S0 JM 'wnihip Mo 6a, Range mo. ,
- Anil arlll Art a. nnwif a bk.. k. .w. .
.... r, .uu, ( Itltt laUU
Bought la mora valuable for Its timber oi
atone than for agricultural purpose, and to
Keglaterand Ueoaiver of tbia offloe at La
Grande, Oregon,on Haturday, tbe 25th day ol
Maroh, IU06. - .
Ha ItaillM mm nlinuaui TAnlnl v run i
w.vHOMOvn, umuwoi 4 U OnCII O
Taoonia, Waab; Jamea E Batemnn of La
uranue, ureKon; tuima Koraytu of Braincrd.
Minn and Ueorgla W Merwln. liraluerd Minn.
.i . - v-tii-vii. uiiuiuiua; aaveraei)
file their ol alma in thla office on or before said
ajtb day of March, 19U6.
w. iwvia, uegiatei
RED FRONT LIVERY BARN
Wm. Smith, Prop,
Safe and reliable rigs furn
at all times. Special ac
comodations furnished to
commercial travelers.
Phone. 8-5
WM, SMITH FEED STORE
Hay, Otain and feed. . Free
delivery to all parts ef the
city. Mountain trade a
specialty. Phone 1961
Roraea. harness and wagons
bought and sold
Ghas. Green
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBER
AND STEAM FITTER
.Stoves set up and repair- 1
ea. All work guaranteed
and prices reasonable.
Telephone No. 243.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,
PHYSICIANS
DR. A. L RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeon.
Offloe or Hlll't Drat Btore,
umceraoaelkS . Haaldaaea Paowe 50
N. MOLITOR. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oornar Adam avaaae and Depot 8C
Omce Phone 04 Beat daoot Phone 6(1
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone Til
Iwui bmlldinc. opposite Boot mar Heaeo
Offloe Bonra, 1 to t, I to S
BACON & HALL,
' I CIAN3 AND SURGEON S
Offloe la Foley baUdlng. Phone 1181.
C. T. Baoon, Baaldenoa Phone 1181
SC. K. HalL Beskdeaee BUt
DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS "
Paysldans aai Barfeoas
OWBisgen, M.D. Geo. L. Blneaa, U. D
Telepbonea
n OffloeUa Uealdenoa mi
Qffloe Kali ton BnUdlnc over J. m. Berry's
Store, ftasldenos on Madison AVe, eeoend
door west of brmer realdeoee, Or. a W.Blacri
1 GRANDS . ORB1GON
Prafeaaional ealla promptly attended to
dayernlfhu
DENTIST8
REAVIS BROS.
DENTISTS.
Offloe BoaMeer Balldlac -Offlos
Phone 8-1 Bealdanee Phene 111
C. B. Cauthorn
DENTIST
Ofllo Over Hill Drttsdatorei
i La Grande, Oregon 2
R. l. LINCOLN
DENTIST
Up i tain, rjor Adams even and Depot BU
Phone s-
VETERINAAY SURGEON
Dr. F A CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Office at A T Hill's Drag Store
La Grande. Oregon Phone 1361
Residence phone 701
Farmers' line 68
DR. W. T. DJWNE3.
VBTBHIlf AST SUBOBON AMD
DBMTI8T
Leave orders at Red
Croat Drug store
Residence Cor
0th aad I at
Thirty nv rears ezperlenoa, best of r eft reuse
furnlahed .
ATTORNEY3
CPAWF0RD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
LA QRAMDK, 0BEQ0W
dfllcs In Bomraer Snlldlrif.
J. W KN0WLES
Attorney and Counsellor
At Law
Offloe ia Ralston Bnlldlaff
Phone 166 La Grande Or.
H.T. Wllllnms
A.C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS.
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Offloe In Balsloa SaUdlag
Phone iOjS UOrande,Ur.
ACOOUNTANT8
W. I. BISONETT
EXPERT ACCniTHT.UK
Offloe with J.T.WUlUmson.Lai Orange
Parties wlahlng tbe serrlees of core.
Cwu wuaaeepar are assured satis
jtorr reanlta. PrLnaa Muna.ki.
: Peculiar DluppeoTincc
J D Kunvan of aRntlarvllia rt i.u
tbe Deonllar diaannaaranna aiiu mi.
fol systoms. ol Indigestion and bili-
onsneee, to ur king's isew life Pills
says : n'bey ere a perfect remedy,
for uiazlnene aonr atnmanh K-.n-.n.
eoDitipntion, euj, Qaaraatewd at
newlia drug store, price 26o. ; r
10
FUR Ql&Ut QVt-L.
On - all cash . Durchasea
of
$1.00 or over, complete stock
of meats poultry, lard, omr
own cared breakfast bacon
and'hams apeoialty.
Phone 1601
I. HARRIS
We pay the highest market
price for hides, pelts, and furs
PwatfBftaKlArgaSll
Uint Saloon
CHAS. MELQUIST, Propridor.a
WINES. LIQUORS
AND .CI0AKS
Finest collections of stuffed
animals on the Pacifio
coast.
Blue Front Saloon
E. TH0HS0N. Proprktor.
rntiBT
WINES, LIQUORS
Imported and domestic
CIGARS
Hot or cold lunch all hoars
JeOaraon Avnae Opposite Depot
asijv
Palace Saloon
CHAS, ANDERSON. Prop.
WINFC linilADC
mm taay BawWIe9
AND CIGARS
Always on hand
:
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g JaAreon Avaaae Oepostu Depot
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MMrWArVWrVWMVwVwVVM
THE
OXFORD PAR
JOHN BIEVEH, Prop.
ConipUes aaanrtineot of
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Mixed Drinks a Specialty Fir St.
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aMiuwiiaTikagMaimiataaiaej1ggB
THE LOUVRE!
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop.
PIN I
WirE5. LIQU0R5
t CIQ1R5
Centkmen slwsyi Welcome
Fir Sutd
Eagle Saloon
ULRICH LOniS. Prop.
WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS
Lunches are our specialty
JeOeraon Avenue, Oppoaite depot
jTne-illfrLCiu
m Li. I0KI1I IIS 1 f snns bdab
SeVVJFe I SB VI e
FIME WINES
LIQUOR
- And the beat brands ol .
CIQ1R5
Always on band
Mixed drink a specialty Ask and
see If yon dont sat It. Thla law at aTRtka
tlemaa'i retort avnd win ta
Tom Fleming
BLACKSMITH
Horseshoin j and
Wagonwork
North Fir Street
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