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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
.' t 1 j : ;f . : I H ' . 5 I : 1 1 AND LUMBER Lumber I Doors Boxes v i , p 1 1 IP! ' 1 STODDARD LA GRANDE, SE'.-erh?" you SUNDAY Is'AwaitingJYourJOrder at J. RALSTON S ? IMFRDAMA HDOrFDV C1Y.DP 0oi. l'ir and OUK SPECIALTY Full Line "I'erferred Stock" Oanred Goods. X on Produce Co, 1 I Oreg sTll ' none 1701 Corner Jefferson Avenue o Largest Packing i House In Eastern Oregon. APPLES 25c PER BUSHELL Good No 2 apples at the packing house. Call and see O them, they are as good as those offered by peddlers Grand- Rrnde FERRT. Manufacturer of LUMBER LATH BOXES and Grande Ronde Lumber . Co. PERRT. OREGON. YARD Shingles Sash MiJlwork LUMBER CO. OREGON. want want for that WINNER Jefferson Sta. Rnnirn Good School Shoes a specialty u oranae.1 Ureizon. -w am a and Greenwood Streets. Lumber Co. OREGON. The City Financial Statement The following ixam taken from the annual report of the city treasurer E J Walsh, shows the receipts of the city from all wurcu daring the past city fiscal yssr to be 125,602.92 not includ ing the City Ball bond hi(h mount ed to t26.313.9ft . The following segregstion of the diff erent foods aLowa the sources from which thee revenues were received. ; GENERAL FUND Liquor licensee $7600 00 Fines and licenses 2600 40 Taxes 2660 00 Miscellaneous items 100 00 aM-anwaaman ansa Total f 12920 40 .MATER FUND . Receipts . 8282 65 SPECIAL INTEREST FUND This f and is raised by taxation to meet the interest on the water bonds. Taxss 25C8 48 CITY HALL FUND Proceeds sate bonds.......... 25,313 90 ROAD FUND Rec'd 8t Bupt 873 70 Road taxes 1003 .'. 837 89 1710 79 POUND FUND Receipts. 181 00 DUBOIS GOES TO THE PHILIPPINES Wsahiogton, DC., March S3. Sen ator Dubois of Idaho, today accepted the invitation of the Philippine govern ment to join a party of 30 senators and representatives for a tonr of the Phil ipplns archipelago. The senator will be accompanied by his wits. The party will sail from Ban Franoisoo on a Pacific Mail liner about June 1. Statesman Suicides Paris, March 23 Antonin Proust, the minister of flue arts in ths (Jam- betta oabinet, committed suicide to day by shootinir, following a quarrel wit'i Roaita Mauri, the celebrated dancer of opera, after the woman had dined at bis apartment. Proust and the danoer had long been closely asso ciated. Coal Mine Horror Princeton, In'!, Merck 23 A terri ble explosion in Princeton ooal mines occurred here yesterday . Six miners hsve already been brought out dead and three others badly injured. Many hers are e ntombed. Crabs and Clams Smelt, Salmon, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal. Telephone your orders for your Sun day meat to Stillwell Brothers, No 4-8 1 Marshal's Notice Notice is hereby given that there is a city ordinance regarding riding bicycles on the aide walks and thai from this date this ordinanoe will be trictly inforced. L R Rayburo, City Marshal TREASURER'S CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notloe is hereby given that there are now funds on haod to pay all out standing warrants Issued on General Fond of La Grande City, up to and in cluding, No. 4187 endorred Nov. 3rd 1902 Interesr on all warrants on Genera Fnnd from No. 4026 to No 4187 in olnstve, ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon, Maroh 21, 1905. E. J. WALSH, City Treasurer IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDEK FRUIT TREES I have a good stock of shade trees, shrubs and vines, also American Evergreens for fencing and wind breaks, $5 per hundred, $40 per thousand. Weeping trees for cemeteries. Carnations, three colors, 12 tot $1. Double Daisies, large, three colors. Large flowering pansies, all colors, per doien 50c, LA GRANDE NURSERY Box 637 Or leave order at Thorn's Grocer v Store. 9 Trusts in Mexico Mexico City, Maroh .-Meat deal. era are exercised over the rise in the tbe price of meat, which h i been ad vanced from 25 to 50 per cent tn tbe past month, and charge that there is a meat trust at work; The situation Is serious, as meat Is almost beyond tbe means of tbe lower and middle classes. THE INTERNAL LOAN IS MADE By 8cripps News Association . Pt Petersburg, Msrch 23 Tbe Inter nal loan of one hundred million was msde today. The price of issue wss 88, and the bonds are redeemable in fifty years. OUT OF TUNE "Strange that a harp with a thoua and strings should keep in tune so long!' Dr. Watts must have known by experience and observation that ills Sort"! machine does not keep in tone. Man, considered as a maohlne, is mere Intricate and delicate than any harp. He is exposed to extreme heat and extreme oold he is adder the weather. No violin has snob an ex perienoe of dry and wet, noon and midnight. It is not strange that he gets more or less out of order. The wires of trie best telephone system be come crossed and tangled. I suppose, from what I see, bones, arteries, veins. and nerves may easily get in one another's way. They must be placed where tbey belong. This may be done by the trained hands of a man who knos where they belong. It is aim ply this the instrument must be tuned. I observe on tbe street tbe people; there is something the matter with many of them. I see that one foot drags, that one shoulder Is bigher than tbe other, that the clothing along the baokbone does not hang plumb. The machine needs manipulation a setting to rights. I do not suppose tbit any drng will hive any Influence on bones out of place. I suppose that the lnngs snd heart will work better if they have plenty of room. Osteopathy is a new thing, bat so wss tbe discovery of America. It is the end of tbe century and tbe time for new things Rev. Myron W Reed. Invaluable For Rheumatism I have been Buffering for the post few years with a severe attack of rhe matfsin and found that Mallard's Know Liniment was the only thing that gave ma satisfaction and tended lo alteviate my pains Maroh 24th. 1902, John C Desnan Kinsman 111. I'&o boo and $1,00 Sold by Newlln Ding Co In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon, For Union - County Jamet Noah, I'lalmiff, " va l.lzzle Noah, Defendant ) To Lixxic Muah the above named defendant. In the name of th Htate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnu you In the aliove entitled Court and suit on or before the tixth day of May, Ms, and if you fail to do SnSwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply for a decree of the Court, dissolving aud forover annulling the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is nerved upon you by pnMica- tlon In the Eastern Oregon Ubserver by Order of the Hon. Kabert Kakln, judga of the above entitl ed Oourt, dated the 22nd. day of March l06, the dit of the first publication be ng the 24th, day of March 11106, aud the date of the last publication will expire on the 4th. day of May W0 EUGENE A8HW1LL - Attorney for I'lalutlfi . Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may Cos ccrn that H J H lei sou has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Lorenso W Roundy, deceaned, and the County Court of Union County, has et May 1, l(Oj for the hearing of such report. It, J Nielaun, March April S Administrator. 0LASSiriED For Sale FOR SALE The United States Fstent of the Twentieth century, at derrick fork. Patented by F M Standley, of La Grande, Ore. on - August 20th 1901 First class feed potatoes, Carmen no 3 and Early Rose, one belt mile east of L Oldenburg. t f J S CHANDLER, Fruit dale Notice The O A R will meet at 1 O O E ball at 1:30 pm Saturday, 25th Inst. Full attendance requested. F KILPATRICK, Com. Persons desiring to set out Logan Berries oan secure cuttings of J V McAllister, at five dollars per hund red. Address J W McAllister R F D No 2 La Grande. Phone 1776 One We-k For Rent FOR RENT Furnished rooms, good location. Inquire of Mrs. W J Snodgrase, Fourth street, or phone 3-6 3. FOR RENT A modern 7 room honse. For particulars apply at iuia occ Board and Lodging by Mrs Goodall 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Bhearer, near Gsddes Bros, grocery store. WANTED A girl or middle aged women to do light (boose work for . two. M ttaker. WANTED The ncderslgned wishes a set of books to keep. Rates reason able and satisfaction guaranteed. Satisfactory references furnished. Lon Li Fox, La Grande, Oregon. M U 21 aMBBBWSBjsajsajsajsajsajsjsBjjsanajjBjBjBjB LOST Sorrel horse with white blaze in faon weight about 1100 branded with key on shoulder. Liberal re ward for its return or Information leading to recovery. David Bay : Forty-acres of land for rent with good houses end improvements. Two and one half miles north of La Grsnde For information apply to Joseph Jones. Strayed From near the Iowa school house, about ten miles nortb of La Grsnde, one large red cow, branded on the left side, and 10 on one hip, on Feb rnsry 15th The finder will please notify B Sparr.iw. La Grande Ore PASTU RE I have leased the Silk pas ture for the season and am therefors in position to care fos all kinds of stock, and especially the "town cow" at rates which are just. I will guarantee first class treatment, pood feed and water. Address E. E.Jones, Phoue 1276 La Graj.de The 811k rMslnre eonslritt i t over WO acres nnd is divided into sis separate lota nontenant! cattle will not run together LA. GRANDE MARBLE WORKS E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor. Complote assortment of fin est marble and granit alwHyson hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati u. Headstones and Moruments A Specialty Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Grande, Oregon. DVERTISMENTS Estray Nofce Wntint ia herebr clven that . tbe ollowing described stock has .been taken np at my plaoe six miles east ot Rrande Union County Oregon anJ appraised, ss follows, one bey mare branded N on left hip weight about 950, agedla. One sorrel mare .brand ed w on left shoulder, weight about 800 aged 4. One bald faced Ally, " . . a a A lAA white feet no brand welgni aoout uu pounds W D Grandy P O at La Grande. Feb 27 March 27 Hih Art Painting Peraons desiring fine work in the line of interior finishing, such as grain ing to mstoh the furniture, woodfllling to match the walls, and all the flat flniahps nr clotse. sh iald call on or address Sauford D Kinney, 1431 Adams Avenue, Corner ureenwooa street, l Grande, Oregon. tf Fruit Trees Have just received another invoice ot fruit, shade and ornamental trees, Golden West Peach, Bartlett Pear, Rome Beauty Apple, Qllnce, Prone, Plum and Cherry trees, Gooteberries, Currants, Nut trees, etc. JOHN E HOUGH Music R P Tait, the pioneer music teacher of Grande Ronde Valley, is still in the ring. During my vacation I made it my business as well as pleasare to at tend concerts, operas, and in faot everything in my line ot business and I found that I.aa a teacher, and in terpreter of musio am still in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory course may take tbe pop ular piano course. This places the pupil in position to plsy the popular music of thetfay, Church aud Sunday School musio. The Violin popular oonrse places the pupil In position to play all kinds of dance music as well as light overtures. Quite a number of musicians who have been nnder my ina traction are now making good.money as teachers and soloists. Pupils who are nnder my csre will be thoroughly instructed in m . R P TAIf, teachej LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle. MRS, DAY.'Aiiiitanl This ie one of the.bestmosicalIu stitutions in the state During tue year 1904 there were nearly Four thousand lessons given. The people In.tbie city and valley are begln ing to discover tbe great advantage of this school. The syutem used Is tbe latest and most practical, and includes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching muBlo. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 Is for beginners, from 5 years np, and taking in the 1st to 3rd grades. In this department pupils come one hour every day. In No. .2 the grades are from 3 to 15. ;Here they graduate. Pnplls take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school wto do not study. JUICY MEATS are t e ly kinds we sell. The meat that has.that rich appear, ance and tickets the palate is the kind yo will Set here. Oholoa lamb, pork and veal chops, sirloin, round and porterhouse steaks and other .luxuries in our line, are sold here daily Jand prices that are right. HARD WORKERS require good, solid rw4 . . . iuDm m a necessity to anch a man . should have it All women of the bense should huva It an women 01 the house should provide their hus bands with food that will strength, them so thst they will be ingood condl Uon.to toll so that the family may Bock & Thomas