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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1905)
IT IS COMING. WHAT? The largest car load of up-to-date furniture ever brought to tbia city. This car includes bed room suits, the finest Hue of lounges and couches ever shown in the city, new dressers, chif foniers in something new and elegant. Mattresses, all kinds from the common shoddy to the real hair mattress. There-is too much in the car to mention here. Call and see for yourself Cur will be here early this wefk E. G ADCOOK Successor to E. Andross. AndrossOIdstand Phone 9-1 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 diffierent from those in style last year Gall and see the- new line of art decorations,' pictures, and window shades. T 4 I . rrank narns AndroBS old stand Phone 9-1 Lodge Directory. KAGLEH I Urande Aine 150 O K meets every Hunriay night In K ol r ball itB iB Visiting bretberu Invited U aiUsiv., J.AiMatott, W.P. T. H. Ollham, W.B. 1O0 K L Orando Lodge, No 16 meet .u ihetr ball every Halurday night. VislUug mem oere cordially invited to attend. U. W. Kobertaon, N U R, Snook, 800. STAKKNl'AMPMKNT No 31, I. O. a P, meets every linn and third Thursdays In the month In Odd Fellows tJHll. Visiting patri arch always welcome I. U. Suoolt, C. P. Edmund ttobinxon. Bisrlbe A K. & A. M. La Grande Lodge f.o. 41. meets every 1st vid 3rd Satur day ol each month. A O Williams Sec, Q P Huffmao W. M KaHTKRN STAR OEH Hope ChaiKef No Umwa the second and fnnrtb Wednesday ol acb inonlb at 7: W u ra in Masonic Temple Mrs Clara Ti.yle, W M Mary A Warniok, dec xi uri 1 ftMnii.!inin fco. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. 0. 0. F. Hall. All visiting neivu bors are (wnlially invited loauciid. K. Keislcud, V. U. John Hall, Clerk. rOREHTERH OP A M KRICA Onnrt Maid Marion, No 22 meet each Thursday nigl.t In K of r hall. Broinern mm invueu hi A O A IIIIMPII. uui.i V 8 Williams, Klu. RflC llonrd ofTrusUcs-Ur. i L Diggers, Johu Hall, and 11 i'uUiKOn. Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, uloers and cancers, that eat away your skin, Wm liedell, of Flat Kock Mich, say; I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Korea and Cancels. It ia th beat healing drewlng I erer found boethes and heal a cote, burnt and 6c at Newlin Drug etore guaranteed. THE CEHTENIrIL HOTEL lira. A. E. Mnrohlson and MimC, M. tiara. Props. HATES $1.00 PER DAY MEALS 25c Hperial rates furnished monthly patrons. This bouse Is. sbsolately new and is thoroughly clean lrom kitchen to parlor. Every room Is on tbe ground floor. All whit belp Tbe table Is supplied with all Uie season affords. The Oentenlal la centrally located Adams Are, between Greenwood and Fir. Opposite Farmers Feed Yard I a Grande, Oregon. x GLUB LADIES MEET Tbe Ladiea Neighborhood Club met at their rooms Tuesday afternoon. After tbe Dtnal bntinesa, an interest iug program was rendered -8ubj;t "Noted women in modern thought." Leaden lira Tbomaaon and Mr Oavana PP . New Thought Mn Tbomaaon Reding Mra Mary, Baker, Grow. Ed dy. Mrs Woietell Paper Mra Ella Wheeler Wilooi Mra Simmon Roll Call aoiwered by favorite quota tion i from women writer. Reading Mr Ourrie, inventor of ra dium MnCavana Reading Helen Hunt Jackson MrsWoratell Reading 8hort note of noted wo mm " By Club member A guessing contest was the cause of much merriment. The study tor 1905 06 wat decided upon whloh ws hope inatruotive. We welcomed a nnmber of visitor. Cumpulsory Education (Soripp New Association) St Peter, burg March 22 It it re ported that tbe Czar intends to issue an order making education cumpul sory throughout ail Russia, and asks that the Zemstvoa be invited to tend delegate to 8t Petersburg to discuss tbe matter with tbe Minister of Pub lio Instruotion. Building Burning (By Scrlpps News Association) New York Maroh 22 The Empire State building, nine stories high on Broadway and Bleeker atreet is burn ing. Three of the npper stories are in names. A large nnmber of girl are employed in the building and it ia eared that many lives will be lost. (Later) All cf tbe employers es caped, and the loss is estimated at forty thousand dollar. You are invited to attend the open meeting of tbe Lyle Tuesday Mnrioat to be given at the Presbyterian churou Tuesday, Maroh 28 A small admit' sion fee of lOoentt will be charged. THE SORT THAT WILL PLEASE That is the sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that ia ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods We also know that our prices must be right, and that our service must be correct. A child can do tbe ' trading at our store A trial order over tbe tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEDDEJ BI2J North Fir Street HOME GROWN TREES HLPED TO MAKE GRANDE RONDE FAMOUS Apple, Cberry, Peach and Plum trees. Blackberries, Raspberiies, currants, mammoth pie plant, Hood River strawberry plants, ornamental and shade trees, weeping willow, Rhododendron, English Holly, shrubs, dutchman'a pipe and climbing Tines. I have also a good stock of Carolina poplars for street planting. Address LA GRANDE NURSERY Box 631 Or leave order at Thorn's Grocer; Store. . - . . .. ... .. GET IN THE BAND WAGON Tbe board of director of the Com mercial Club, at tbeir meeting laat night decided to make a campaign for membership among the business men, and divided themselves into three committees each with a list of SO name. One comtn tte tbia morn ing secured tight in lets than one hoar work, and it i presumed the other did equally at well. Thlt it the year for this organiza tion tr accomplish much and to make it possible matt have the rapport of the butineat interests of the city. Just as soon a the membership is In creased we are informed that it 1 tbe intention to have open meetings every two week lor tbe purpose of exchanging ideal relative toward the advancement of the eity ' and oounty. Join the club and get into the ' band wagon. ILEAL STOCK FA DIUl I sf-l1T Union County eta toon boast of one of the finest stock farms in tbt stats of Oregon. Tbia morning N K West purchased from J H Childt a tract of land consisting of one thou tandaoret, situated on th Grande Ronde river eleven and one half mile from this city. It it Mr West in tention to make tbie place an ideal ttook farm, upon whioh he will raise and train standard bred borsrt. Ha already has a force of fifteen men at work clearing the meadow, ef which there i at present about one hundred and twenty acres, fenoing and other wise getting tbe plaoe in sbpe. He expeoi by another season to have two hundred acres in meadow. It is alto his intention to build a half mile track and ereot a model barn. Mr Wett it an ardent lover of fine horses and fully realizing that nature bat expended every effort to beautify and properly equip the (arm, he will leave nothing undone that man can do to fnrtbei complete th plan. . He ill fence the entire traoir with plank, and states that he will to arrange mattera that hi animals will be protected from all danger of "wire cuts" Tbe oonaideration for which Mr Childt ooniented to part with this place wat 16,000. . Noted Women Coming The President and 11 Virs President of the National W O T U will make an extended trip throughout the West, holding conference st various points Oregon is to be favored with three; one In Medford; one in Portland; and the third in La Grande Wa are indebited to Mrs Luola Ad dition, 8tals President, for this speolal favor Tbe Conference is to be held in La Grande, May 20, 1905. Representatives from Wasco, Urn a tills, Union, Wallowa, Maker and Malheur counties are expected to be present. Stats President Addition will be pretcnt. The many frienda of Mi G W Thorn as will bs pleased to learn that hs baa so far recovered at to bs able to sit up a few bourt eaoh day. BEEF TRUST JURY (By Scripp Hews Aasodation Chicago March Ths Federal Grand Jury wat empanelled thlt morn ing, for an investigation of th alleged beef trust, with twenty two men. The) mert) sworn In, and instructed by Judge Humphrey, who said that the matter to be preaenUd to them involved violation! of the United State statutes, and b directed the jurors' attention to the law whloh fixe a pen alty for the violation of th lawa agalnat restraint of trad. Judge Humphrey also cutloned the jury to exercise the greatest eeorecy. Special bailiffs wars sworn in to guard the jury from all improper intrusion. Eight witness have been aummoned to appear before the jury forthwith, Th ageut of th packers art every where In evidence about the building in which tbs Jury seaaion I being held. BURT GETS APPOINTMENT Washington Maroh 22-Presldent Roosevelt will tender tbs appoinmen of head of tbs new Panama canal com mission to Horace G Burt, until rs osntly preildei t of the Union Padflo Railway company, Th president had mads approaches to Elihu Root to accept the position, but the latter begged off on tbe ground that hs was to9 old for tbs apduous task. Th president had declared that he would appoint only a man oapable of earning 1100,000 per annum as he regards th work of s paramount Interest to the future fame of his administration A Slow Death Garfield, Wash. Maroh 23 Tbomat Turobow's death at his father's home aesr berelsst night closes another chapter of one of the most awful trage diet ever known in Whitman county. Hunday morning August 9th, 1003 J E brown wslked up behind Turnbow and shot him in tbe back, hitting lb spine. He hat been paralysed ever since, suffering untold agn!es, and fur months ha been a living (keleton, decayed flesh dropping from his bone. The trouble arose over business dif ficulties, both Brown and Turnbow bs lug In the real estate buainess. Theie was much talk of lynching Brown at the time of ahootlng Th trial was held in Uolfax a few months ago, Brown was found guilty and sentenc ed to five yean in tbe penitentiary. A Portland Meteor Detached from tome celestial body a vagrant meteor fell at the corner of Firat and Oak streets tbit morning, within three feet of Special Polioeman Childress. It wat red hot, and burat into fiery frtgmentt on coming in contact with the pavement. One large piece fell in to a puddle o' water, where it hissed for some time and sent np a shower ol steam. The meteor weighed about a pound Though Childress wat ttartled by tbe tudden and announced visit of tbe ce-1-atial fragment, ho wat toon dominat ed by curiosity. It wat b .30 o'clock when the meteor fell, and at no assay office wat open, tbe various pieces were gathered to gether and carried to the polios tta tion where they were viewed in won der by members of tbe force. Later in the day Children took a pieoe of tbe meteor to the assay office of Paul Btomel, 228 fttark atreet where It wat weighed and aubjeoted to various tests. Tbe weight of the fragment wat 7 J pennyweights. Analysis ahowed it t be crystallized quartz, white in hut with s part ol the surface "feathered' by beat; that it, perforated to finely to resemble pumice stone. Portlan Journal Crabs and Clams Smelt, Salmon, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal. Telephone your orders (or yonr Hun day meat to Stlllwell Brother, No. 4-81 Jules Verno Dyin Amians, France ' March 22-JuIa Vrne, th novelist, 1 drlng at l it bom her He is in his 77th year and his and I regarded a ?ery near Telegrams of aympatby from all qntit 1 rs of the glob are being reoeired. Thirty Three Injured By.Soripps News Aaaoolatloa Milwaukee, Maroh 22 At a ret alt of the ditching of VTitooniin Central passenger train near Eau Clair this morning, four trainman wars fatally Injured and twenty nine passengers. AU of th cars war destroyed by firs. A in ii , Dismbsed Motion By 8crippRew Association Montreal Maroh 22 In th Gaynor Greens raas today Judge Davidson dismissed the motion for th writ of prohibition, leaving the ease In the bands of tbs extradition com mi talon. An appeal may b taken. Don't lorget the open meeting of tbe Lyls Tuesday Musioal st the Pres byterian ehnrob Tueaday afternoon, March 28 at 3 p. "a. An admission fee of 10 cent will be charged Gome and bring your friend. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. ' " Offloe otst Hill's Drag Store. Office Mone 136 Residues PsoSM N. MOLITOR. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Adams avsaus and Depot 84. Offloe Phone tu Beatdeoee Phone 6(1 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pbon Til Lewis balldlng , opposlU Boca mar HttUM Offlot Honrs, 1 to 4, T to S BACON & HALL, . H: CIAN3 AND SURGEONS Ofllcs la Foley banding, Phoae USL 0. T. Baooa, Basidsno Pbon 1181 at. K. Hall, RMldeaot 2121 DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS Puysiolans and Surgsous O W Blerm, U. D. Qeo, L. Blaxers, U. D Telephones Offloe 1321 Hesldsoes 1861 Qffloe Rslaton Balldlng ovsr J. II. Berry's Store. Residence on Madison A Vs. atcaad doer west of 'ormsr residence. Or. a W.BIgfers LiA QRA.NDK . OREGON Profetiioaal ealls promptly attended to day or night. . DENTISTS REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS. Offloe Soramer Building Offloe Phone S-l Besldaoe Phsns 117 C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST OOlow Over Htll Drugator & La Grande, Oregon R. I. LINCOLN DENTIST Op tUIrs, Oor Adams avenns and Depot Bt. ' Phone y VETERINAAY 8URQEON Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Urande, Oregon f hone 1361 Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 58 DR. W. T. D JWNE3. VETERINARY SUKOEOlf AMD DSMTIST ljesTS orders at Red Cross Drug store Residence Cor 6th aad I st Thirty flrs years experience, best of reference furnished ATTORNEY8 CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD . Attorneys-at-Law LA QRAHDK, OBEOOM OSiee la aomtner Salldlng . J. W KN0WLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law Office ia Ralston Balldlng Phone IS Le Oreoae Or. H. T. William A.C. WUllamt WILLIAMS BROS. ATIORN EYS-AT.LAW Qfflc In fUlatoa BaUdlag Phone lOjt La Qranda, Or. ACCOUNTANTS W. ii. BISON ETT XPERT ACCOUNTANT Offloe with J.T.WUlUmaon. La Grande Parties wishing the senrlees of a torn patent bookkeeper are aatured aatis factor resnlta. Prioes reatonablt SBiBia aumimppggag lag I f T.' 1. ft 1 I OtAS. MOQIUT, Propodor. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Finest collections of stuffed animals on the Pacific coast. f Blue Front Saloon E. THOICSON, Proprietor. WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestic CIGARS t Hot or cold lunch all hours JaOusoa Avaaas OppoalU Depot misiiiiitiiiw Palaco Saloon CHAS, ANDERSON. Prop, S VTWSl WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand Jsfisraon Atswm Oppoatt Depot THE OXFORD) BAR JOHN BlEVEtProp, Cotapltlt assortment of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Mixtd Drinks a Specialty Fir St JttbliSjj THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT Prop. vims WWE5. LIQUORS 22 CIQflRS Ccnllenun slwsyi Welcome Fir Street Eagle Saloon ULRICH LOniS. Prop. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty Jeffertoa ATenn Opposite depot .......... ........... : The 1HTLI J. r. I0UAH ASI J. I. I00B, PROP. PIPiP VTINPC : S) a atstaa llla Z : liquor : Aad the best branda ol CIQAK5 Alwajs on hand a Mixed drinks a specialty ask and ee If you don't set It. This la a sen. - tlemen's resort and will be rot as such Tom Fleming I BLACKSMITH Horseihoin and Wagonwork North Fir Street t r Peculiar Disappearance J D Itunyan of BnUerfllle, O laid the peculiar disappearance of hi pain fill iVltnmi nf InrlliMatlnn an1 kill- ouaneti, to Dr King's New Life Fill I J. . . . . wmfm. j.uey ere a penect remeay, tor dlsslness sour stomach, headache, constipation,, eto," Qnaranteed st Newlin drug store, price 2oo. a