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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
IT IS COMING. WHAT? The largest car load of up-to-date furniture ever brought to this city. This car includes bed room suits, the finest line of juunges ana couches ever shown in the city, new dressers, chif- uujoib Hi Bomeining new and elegant. Matirewes, all kinds from the common shoddy to the "air mauress. lhere is toe much in the car to mention here. Call and see for yourself yjur win oe nere early this week E. G. ADCOOK Successor to E. Andross. Andross Old stand Phone 91 THAT FAMILY PICTUUE If you brine it to us to be framed. The expense will be slight. We uow have the finest line picture frames and mould ings it has been our pleasure to show. This reason's mouldings are different from those in Btyle last year - Gall and see the new lice of art decoration?, pictures, and window shades. Frank Harris Andross oid stand Phone 9-1 Lodge Directory. KAOLEH La Umnde Airie P O K meet every Hunday night In K of P hall at 8 ;i Dl VlitlnK bratberu Invited V alien :. I. A. Malott, W. P. T. II. Gilham, W. S. iOO f La Grando lAXlga, No 16 meet .n their hall every (Saturday nig-hl VlalUng n.m sent cordially invited to attend. U. W. Robertson, N U R. Snook, Sea. STAR KNCAMI'MKNT No 81. I. O. O. F, meet every firm and third Tbunulaya In the month in Odd Followa bull. VlHlttng patrl arutia alwaya welcome I. It Suook, C 1. Kdmond Kobinwm. Scribe A F.AA. M. La Grande Lodge f o. 41. meets ever let tnd 3rd Satur day of each month. A C Williams Sec, ' 0 D Huffman W. U EASTERN STAR OKH Rope Chapter No Uimeete the aecond and fourth WedDcaday of acb month at jtfO p m in Masonic Temple Mra Clara T t,yle. W M Mary A Warniok, 6co M. W.A. L Grande (.lamp ros meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. 0. 0. K. Hall. All visltit'g neigh bors are cordially invited to attend. E. Keislend, V. G. John Hall, Clerk. f'OR KHTKRH OK AMKRICA-Oourt Maid Marion, No 22 meeta eaeb Thursday night lu K of P nail. Brother are Invited to attend. 1 11 TlilHon. Chief Ranger. J H William, Kin. Hoc Hoard of Tnnrtcc-Dr. (J L liiggora, John Hall, and 11 1'auinon. Fiendish Suffering ia often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that ent away yoar skin, YVm bedell, of e'lat Kock Miob, says; I have used liaoklen'a Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is tli best healing dressing I ever foond boethes and heals outs, burns and Be at Ncwlin Drug store guaranteed. THE QENTENI1L HOTEL Mra. A. E. M urchlaon and MiaaC U. Uarn. i'ropa. RATES $1.00 PER DAY MEALS 25c Hperlal rnle furnished monthly patron. Thla house la; absolutely new and la thoroughly elean from kitchen to parlor. Every room la on the ground floor. All white belp The table is supplied with all the aeaaon affords. The Centenlal la centrally located Adam Ave, between Greenwood and Kir. Opposite Farmers Keed Yard I a Grande, Oregon. affi I ilTl f mm mmt i AlW A Mail Thief Escapes By 8crippa News Association Taooma, March 23 A poe with Moodhoonds is now scouring McNeal Wnd, searching for Albert Hell, the federal prisoner who escaped last eve ning. It Is feared that bell's confed erates met him with a K,. .A wyed him to the mainland, where it is practically Imnoeaihla ti kt Bail Is serving a term of two years im- neia,... a M "uujpiinor stealing m.u nu at SeatUe. Peary's Ship Launched By BtI pps News A asociat ion J Bangor Maine March 23 Muni Peary's arctic expedition eUamshin was successfully launched tody at iweive thirty five. This stesmshir. ia considered the best equipped vegr for the purpose that has enr beoi built. The craft is a three maat.,1 schooner rigged steamship, with auxl- lary Bali power. The length i 182 leet, bm 35:5, deptii 16:3 The cost cf tliii Vnosol whs ooe buiiUri d thnuc- and dolUrs, and the mouey waa sup plied by the Peary Artio Club of Neiv York city. ' A RAILROAD BUILDING BOOM Chicago March 21 The RAil Ac. tomorrow will say that 1905 is to wit ness great activitr in railroad . I.nii.l tnit. A tabulated statement shows 500 miles under oonti act of construct Ion and P332 mi lei of projeoted road which may reasonably be expected to materialize. In Canada also the year will witness wonderful activity In railwav conntrn. ction including the inauuuratlon at several points of work on another transcontinental line, which ia to add 3500 miles to the system ,operated by the Grand Trunk Railway company Canal Commissioners By Sorippa New Asro'ation New Ttrk March 2'1-The srmi monthly meetin of the iHChmian Canal CominiHsinc directors of tie Panama Canal Co was he'd Here today No business of importance was tiuna acted, and none of the commixflinnnra cared to discuss the letter of the President, indorsiug the recommend ationa of Secretary Taft for a change .n the personnel of the commission Until such a chance has aolnall occared, the commissioners eav that they will not make any statements Russian Fleet Sighted (By Bcripps News Association Port Louis, Julaud Mauritius. March 3 A steamer from Column, Ceylon arrivea nare tortay und reports that, on thf night of March 10th . thev dhsh1 a Russian torpedo boat which was followed by a squadron of war shlps Five Men Drowned (By Scripps News Association Pittsburg March i 3 Five m-n drowned at look No i. neir Charlevro on the Monongahela river, this morn ing. iacy were ciosaing the river in a ferry boat which capsized " AHldn from the ferryman, whose name was Uoggtns, the names of the others are unknown, The Richest Man It Is said that if John O Rockrellnr lives 10 years longer he will be worf- 1,000,000,000, at the present rate of increase of bis fortune. The N York Commercial, a business and flnn tial paper, estimates the .value of hi present possessions, at t55(),000,000 Although hie name anDeara in iMt mm corporation, the Standard Oil, as an oilleer or director, he i the largest stofkhlder in railroad and iru.u trial ootnpanies In the United States an probably In the world. Uis roariv in come is put at $50,000,000. which in Inn times greater than that of the Czar of Russia and 50 timea that of the King of England. Sacramento I'.oo. liomeseekers Dont forget that G II Poweis tha Land man bap any thine in the almnf of Real Estate from in acre of Garden to a 2000 sere ranch. All nmnnrtv sold on commission and titles euaran- tesd O II Towers M innesota Land Man Men 23 tf . Another Pioneer Lat evening, Mi. Samnel TruesdalL one of the early pioneers of thla coast and county pawed away- at the ' hone of bis daughter, Mrs. J A McCarthy. Deceased was born in Vi'gltia in 1821 When young he moved Into Illinois In 18-19 he wadded Miss Body ela IteJI and la 1852 they moved to California where bis wiie die., and in 1951 le moved tack to Illinois and In 1855 he married Miss Sarah N- IJotta, who now survives him. ' They moved toKsnsas In I860 and In' 1800 moved hack to lllino s and In the spring of of 18til they started with a train boond for the wet of which Mr. Truesdill was made Captain, arriving in Grande Ronde vttlley in the fall and took op a claim near Man I City.- They resided in this valley with the exception of two years spent In the Willamette valley in 1!5 and 13C7 For the past twenty year, uutil the last tno, -tbey made their home in Union. Mr. Trusdall is the father "of nin children, Joteph, who resides InTSaker City; Mis J A McCarthy, of thltrvltyj ! O B Truesdali, of boise City; MV,, b 1 Akin, of Elgin; Mrs. John Walker of Portland, all of whom are heie or will be at the funeral which takes place to morrow at 11 o'clock at Union under the auspices of Farmer Lodge No. 40 of Summerviile where be held his membership, Rev. O U Kiutr, pastor of the Central Chorch of this city, officiating. Gifliu & Uoan funeral directors. Three children preceeded him to the other shore and were laid to rest ' in who died at the age ol sixteen; Mrs. Duncan McLean, and Veoora Elinor at the age of eig'.t. GRAND JURY BEGINS WORK By Scrlnpe News Association! Chi.-ago March 23 Mr R 0 Howe, general manager for .the Armour Tack ing Co at Omaha, , today teBtifled before the apeoial Grand Jury, In vestlgsting the alleged ' beef trust" There will be no whitewashing o'. package, you can depend on that" said oue blrh among the Government officials nd concerned In the Invosti gallon. 'This Grand Jury will eift the charges asin-t the packers to the bottom. . The Government has a strong case, and I think for criminal violation of the Federal statutes will bo returned." , Ambassador III By Scrippfi News Anaociaiiion Washington MrCh 23 The Mexi can a itmaEsafior, I)r Manutl Da, As hiros, U critically i l with the grip and cold wu oli hj oontraoted on ioug urstion day, and he is not expected to live. Arrangement Complete By Bcripp News AssociatiJu Palo Alo, Cal March 23 flie &,al details for the funeral of Mrs Stanford, which win occur tomorrow, were com pleted today. The original uroarem la rot materially altered. Under the same regulations as of yesterday, only the relatives . or Intimate friends of Mrs Stanford and the family, and the University ollioiais, are permitted in he room where the remaita lie. TlMliRR LVND, ACI JUNE 3, 18 78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Oftlce, I.a Grande, Orevnn. Notlnn la hereby given that Incompliance with the proviNiiinHor the act of Congress of Junes lk?H entltllAna:t for the sale of tlmlxir lnnd In Hie r-tut,. of California, Ore gon, NjvhiIh, and WHKhlngton Territory, as oxtendiHl to all tlie I'uhlic I-und Slates hy act ofAUKUstl Mtt, Daniul Herl, of Vinson &?a.nlyn. u'V Ktul of OrvBOit filed Feb II I'.Kfi in IU1 office I.Ih awum stHtcmnt No. 'iVi,, for the ptirclixxoof the H W rl K.of Section l, a(i N Vi N Ei , S K'4 N Wi of rtuet Ion No SO iu rowmn.p So t rt Haute Nuns, K W M. B And will nflor proof to Hhow that the land an.iiht miiM L.ui.i.. r... i. ... . Z7 JT .i " ! n: iinioer or "u.mi. .'"! ,for."ifleuliunil purpmiea, and o . , r" 'ij.i w pant laiiu I't'iore xe MonrhoUHe, (Jlerk uf Supreme Court at i'en- fJleiOM. Ori'irtln nn WeitnoutiaD ih .-.i i.... He nameii an witneHea- Ertwnrt Mi'lfahl of John touuelof VIuhou, Ore; Jotim DoUeny Any dJ all pcmnB clnlralng advetnelv the above dettcrlbed IhuUh. are requejiuid to tilt their rlnlma In ililu A(n..u ... Urd day ol May. IVO5 Administrator's Notice to Cred itors. Nntiue la hrrebv eiuti th.it thn ----- hna iH-pn apiiomUtl arlminiMintor of thn . r John Morrison, deccaaed, hy the County Court of union louniy, (", anfl all people Intvina; any Chilian agiiitiM Raid estate are hcrehy notifie to prvaent tlie aiune properly verified wiilnn six mounts 110m inui.uatu, either to tlie nnderHiL-iii d this ranch near Ali or to I nlVnv & (illv.-r his atlrm-yH, at Iji tlr.imlc, Oregon. Ji anil tlat'id tliia 11th ilay of Felmiary, J'.HJi. 1'. A. McKONAI.I), Ad min"mtrator of the estate of f,.hn tlor.;. deceased. Administrator's Notice J B KKIXOCJO, K81ATE- Notice I, hereby riwii iiinvineunuursiKOedluis been duly ap ptiinted adiniiiiNtnttor of the CHUte of J k Kellneg, deccuaed, hy the County Court of Un ion County, Orr-Kon. All prrauna havmttclaima eraliiMttnld eutt!. nrnhiMul.v m;ii,,i cnt the name, duly v rifled, to the uudtTHlKned ai iniuii,r.in"o atioual Uanh, La Unmh; Urefc'on, willifn nix nionthH fmm tlihj dHte, imtiM f etij airtl, 11)05. K L. MEVKIW, Ailmliti'lr.iUir, CHFINN. ttorncy. Wooless Sheep . Some woolless eber-p have been new ly brought to thii country, says tie Past. They are fawn colored, aome hatreseml'l'ng Jerrey cattle in hoe, and quite small, not esoeeding 100 pounds in weight. Some sheep weigh over 400 pounds. These animals are of a ver) peculiar breed, which Is known nowhere except in Fardadoes. It was from th islands that the sp clmens imported by the g-wernment were obtained. The general belief is that the variety was originally brought to l'arbidoes from Africa, but uobodr knows with cer tainty. Though lacking wool, thty have very superior meat, it Is said ' The Imported specimens have been placed on the Arlington farm conduct' ed by the department of agriculture, a roes the Potomac' from the city of was ilngton. An effort will be made to And oat what the sheeparegood for. and whether their meat is sufficiently superior to o'dinsry motion to make it worth while to introduce the stock for breeding iu the United r-ta'es. ' Let Us Know. We wish to say to our many new subscribers that In casethpy do not re ceive Ihelr papers regnlariy or not de livered proerly, we wish thsy would please notify the oflloe.. This Is out and yur only protect uiq. Our old subscribers do this and we want every one to be free to notify u immediate ly of any irregularity. Unless we are so notified, we have no means whatever of knowing that things are not what tbey should be. Special Sale For the nfxf. fifteen daynl will offer orno special caeb 55c 5 ibs Home .. rendered lrd. . Cftfb pticos on my ard lttrds. I ci rtl ineat have moved into t. t GedJen building, and enitiot prepnrfd to carry n larpe etook iu this H ie uutil I am egaio in my own build in?, whi.h is now being .re pared with cold f-tontge faci litit'8. As I now nerd money I will sell 5 lbs buckets of lard for 65c, 10 lba lu kets for $1 10 oili. For the present I am located just acrot9 'he street from my old Ftmd 55c 6 lbs Home iendeied Jard ' Ca&h HAKRIS MEAT MARKET rhoue 1601 YOU m U SATISFIED Ify'Mir tlrkiit rnit over the ppnvrr and Kin tliam'e Knilioal, tuc "Scienlo l.luuut the wurlil" I'tinre are ro mmiy apcnlc alt 1 n tml . poliils of intorpit nlonx th.i 1 to ' , twwn OKilcn hiiiI IVnv. r i tat iititi! never beoonifa llremiiaa If yon nro point; at, write for .in niHtiim nnil K'-t a ptHly bo jlc that will tell ynu till about it W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Jortlard Oregon t- ill ijti'Uir . ' M'.PAKT lime fifhcdiil Hiov t.A l.KANOK, OR H Not Halt iMkn, loncr. H. y0 1 8:50 p m Wnrth, (iinnh.i, i;mi- h-Mnn, No 6 KtutClty.St. l4)in, il,i- So H:.i0 a. m. cao una Eaiit. t;j n, Not . rortlinirt In, Ick, iiii. illotnn. Walla Wulla, v., IMyton, riinivrny, t.il- ' iintt poinu ert and u irtti vuiM(KiWttro - I'oltlailll, It.illirx, fen- 'llt-tim, OiitHlilla, Wui noS I ilia, liwi,tii, t'oa, No Mikh'Ow, Wall ice, iar. 805 p. rrt. nor, -jikrtiic aii'l ih. r 8ia!n ixjiiii, vni mi.iI in rih " via hpokuoi No.Si talitnd t'liy, , Im. ImUi ex- tilct unit ..(rii, Con- No hi Cfpl ii- t.otm at Kli- r. w th fiinilay ta-e lor points In vt luim li;15ain ui.. tl'ean Htoamerk lii,,i I'ortland am! Hau f ranewco every live d lya. . . ICJCkOUBK, AirtDI Thirty" Three Injured Hy Sorippa News Association M iwpnkee, March 22 Asa result of the ditobtng of a Wiaoonsin Central paMsnKsr train near Eaa' Claire this morning, foor trainmen wera faUlly tnjqred aud twenty nine paseenjrnrs. All of the cars were destroyed by .fire. ; Dismissed AVotion By Soippa New Associatton Montreal March 2 J In the Oaynor ttrejne' case toda Jiidne Davldaon di4t:tlssed the motion lor the writ of prohibition, leaving the "case In the hao Is of . the extradition oomrnlaafnn An apoealuay betaken. ; - Ton't lorget; the open meet in j of the Lyle Tnoeday Mnsicai at the Pres bytorian ohurcb Tuesday afternoon, Msrcb 28 at 3 p.m. An admission te ol lO oents will be charged ;Oame! anil bring yoor f riu:1e.; ; . ? ? ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. ('(Boa over Hlll'e Drog Store, ,L" OfTce Phone 1T - Bealdenoe Phone 51 N. MOLITOR. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Adama avenue and Depot Ht, Otlloe I'lione Z14 Bealdenea Phone 681 x WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN "AND ; SURGEON : riiooe 711 ' . : , Irfiwla'liulldltiir, opixwiu gominar Uooae Ollloe Hoara, 1 to 1, 7 to g BACON 8c HALL, r CIAN3 AND SURGEONS Orrloe In Foley bulldlnfr.I'hone mil' P C. T. Knnon, Residence I'lioue 1IU1 , M. K. Hall, Keeldenoe 2121 r DkS. BIGGEKS & BI0OERS Puysidana and Surirens ti W liiifKors, M. I). Geo, L. Wtoiera, M. O 1'eleplione Ofllce 1.C1 : nealdenoe IhKI Qlflpo Ko.lHlon Uulliling over J. m. Berry's Ktore. Knildenoo on Maillnon AVe. aecood tloor weNtot'oriner realdonee, Dr. (5. W.lJIggera LaORANDU: - OKKGON Profomonal ealla promptly attended to day or nlKtu. . DENTISTS REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS. r v , . Onice Boramer Building , '' Cinoe Phone H Iteatdenoe Phono 117 C. B, Cauthorn " DENTIST Olfico Over Htll DrutfStorei . La Grande, Oregon R. L.. LINCOLN DENTIST Op at aim, Cor Adama a von u and Depot Ht. Phone 5-l VETERIMAAY SURGEON Dr. I' A CHARLTON VETEUINAItY SUIIGEON. Office at A T Hill's Drus Store Lia urantie, Uregon Fhoue 1361 Kesidenco phoue 701 Furoiera' line . . 68 DR. W. T I) JWNKS. VKTKIUJfARY SUKaKOX AND . DKNTIST Leave orrtora at Red Re Idetx-e Cor CroMH Drug atore 6th and I at Thirty Ave yearn experience, bunt of reference furnlahed ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law LA ORANPE, OREGON I'flleo In Homrner ulMlrg. J. W KN0WLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law Office in KalHton Uulldlng Phone 156 U Grande Or. H. T. WUlinnta a. C. Wllliaraa WILLIAMS BROS. A'rrORN KYS-AT.LAW Qrflot In fUlntiin Building Phone 1O5S U Grande, Or. . ACCOUNTANTS W. I. B1SONETT KXPKHT ACCOUNTANT Oltloa with J.T. Williamson. La Grande Partle wishing tlio sarvlnes of a eorn petont bookkeeper are assured aatis fautory raults. frioes reasonable lllmi Saloon i CHAS. MELQUUT, Propridof. I ! WINES. LIQU0KS i jj ": AND CIGAfiS I i Finest collectiona of ntnm(1 I g animals on the Pacific U coast, t a Blue Front Saloon ETHOIJSON.Proprittor. FINEST WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestic CIGARSr Hot or cold lunch all hoars Jeffenon Aveoae Oppvelte Depot - pn Snlnnn -.'. . . THAt AMriPDtrw n WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand Jefferson Avenue Opposite Depot sii'saiwaaMaesawaall iilrVyriftnnfn a a the y OXFORD PAR ; JOHN BIEVEI Prop. J Complete uMortraent of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Mixed Drlnb a Specialty Fir St. v .WWVWWW n&cUatt (mctiamumctamitimssismhaiii THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. I ': . 'INS , WmE5. f LIQU0R5 Gentlemen always Welcome Fir Street .EHhJSHsssBeisiamssEaaBsa Eagle Saloon ULRICH LOHIS. Prop. . FINK " ' . WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are oar specialty Jefferaon Avenue, Oppoaiteaepot ssssststss J.F. JOSJAJAM J.I. ROOD, MOP. FINE WINES LIQU0RJ And the beat brands ol CIQ.H5 Alwaya on hand t Mixta rtrlnka a speofalty Auk and t at If you don't get It. Thla la a gen- tlemen's rcaort and will be rna as such ;.... , Tom Fleming BLACKSMITH Hors'shoing and WagonvvcrK North Fir Street ii Peculiar Disappearance J DICtinysn of Botlertllle, O laid the peculiar disappearance of his pain ful eystoms. of indigestion and blli onsness, to Df King's New Life Filli He aays: "Tbey ere a perfect remedy, for dizzines soor stomach, headache, constipation, ate," Guaranteed at Newlin drug store, price 26o.