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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1905)
Irif r si 3- i Hi t3 6fl fnJ : M ; V i JL -JL. JL. 1 A K LUMBER YARD 1 Lumber Shingles v Sash 1 m CD Doors Boxes MiJlwork i 1 STODDARD LUMBER CO. 1 r . LA GRANDE, OREGON. 1. ' Eeryttitng you want want for that j SUNDAY WINNER Is Awaiting Your.Order at 43, RALTCN'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE tOoi. D ir and Jefferson 8ts. OUR SPECIALTY Tall Lii.e "i'erferred Stock" Oanred Goods. SHOES Good School Shoes a specialty ' Oregon Produce Co j Fhonei76i La Grande,KOregon. Corner Jeffersoa Avenue and Greenwood Streets Largest Packing House In Eastern Oresrone APPLES 25c PER BUSHELL Good No 2 pples at the packing house. Call and see them, they are as good as those offered by peddlers Grand Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. Manufacturer of and LUMBER LATH BOXES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. . : FERRY. OREGON. IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDER FRUIT TREES I have a cuod stock of shado trees, shrubs and vinon also Americau Evergreens for fencing and wi,,I breaks, $5 per hundred, $40 per thousaud Weeping trees for cemeteries. Carnations, three colors, 12 tor $1. Toubie Daisies, large, three colors. Large flowering pansies, all colors, per doien 50c. LA GRANDE NURSERY Box 637 , Or leave order at Thorn's Grocerv Store. WILL PROBE LAND FRAUDS i j Portland March 30 .William J. BarDi, cbi( of I be government secret service department, arriving yesterday from Washington, announces be will leave Oregon for another field aa soon aa the federal grand jar eompletea ita work here. Thia will be approxi mately April I, and Bums' nextin vrstigatiooa, it ia said, are to be in Idabo or Wasbiagtt n, in both of which States, particularly Idaho, an upheaval similar to the one that baa made Ore gon notorious, ia looked for . Burns says President Booeevell told Heney and bimaelf that be wanted tbe land frautls probed to the bottom ami no one apared, if guilty. China Preparing Viotoria. B. 0., March 30 Mail ad vioea were received from Pekin by the Empress of Japan today that high offi cials of China recognize that China will have to pass through a grave oris ia threatening the very foundations of her independence and integrity at the close of the war, and that to avert an archy and chaos the empire must I e well armed and ready. The Mancbu civil and military authorities are ac cordingly reaming the various bauner organisations. Manohu. Mcrgol and Chinese. To the end of February, S3 battalions over and above the 7000 Mannhim wjoinnrf ;; JCcd 17SS3 is 1902, bad been provided with either Manohoher or Mauser magazine rifles. Faotories are working to provide 30, 000 more for the Chinese forces at Pe kin. , These forces will form the neu- clus of a modern Chinese army to be organized without delay. ,Ao army of half a million men is expected to be ready, well armed for the defense of Pekin before June. "BROKEN NECKS" REPAIRED Off For A Cruise ' By rJcripr News Association Washington March SO Mrs Roose velt with the yonnger members oi id family and a party of Irieod, will leave tomorrow for Florida, from which plaoe they will take the President's yachl, Synpb" for a cruise on the southern coast, and possibly to tbe West Indies. Women Of Woodcraft There will be no meeting of tbe Wom en of Woodcraft tonight. Tbe time of meeting has been changed to tbe first and third Wedneadays in each month By Winifred Sargent, Clerk JEWS WANT LEGAL EQUALITY t - - Classified dvertiscmcnTs . - For Sale Fiiat class seed potatoes, Carmen no 3 and Early Boae, one half mile east of L Oldenburg. ' tf J 8 CHANDLER, Frnlt dale Persona desiring to set out Lrgan Berries can secure cuttings of J V MoAiliater, at Are dollars per hand red. Address J W McAllister R F D No 3 La Grande. Phone 1776 One Week Public Sale For Rent (By Bcrippa News Association 8t Petersburg, March 30 8lxty thou sand Jews, reaiding in filty two towns of Russia, have aent a petition to the MinLter of the Interior asking for the abolition of the diaabillties against the Jawa, and praying for legal equality cf tbe Jews with the other subjects of the Cur. FOB BENT Furnished rooms, good location. Inquire of Mrs. W J Snodgrass, Fourth street, or phone 3 5 3. FOR RENT Light boosekeeplng rooma Mrs. Shearer, near Oeddes Bros, grocery store. Madam Pal ma, tbe noted clairvoyant and palmist has gained a reputation in tbia city as the beat and most power ful medium ' that hr ever visited Spokane Spokane Gurinioal. While Osteopaths have been conferr ing health upon thousands of sick and afflicted people by fl ding misplace ments and slips of tbe vertebrae and correcting them a great many doctors of others schools have been discredit- log this situation by claiming that such lesions" do not occur often. and when they do are certain to cause instant death. Yet the newspapers repeatedly give aocoants of such acci dents which show misplacements gross enough to leave no doubt of the faot not all of whose vlotlms die while of late pbysiolana are becoming 'oateo- pathiolzei" enough to occasionally set sooh dislooationa. The Chicago Tribune reported tbia case from New York last month : "Edward Pape of Brooklyn fell from a trolley aud broke bis neck. Phy slcians put it together at the hospital, and he is on tbe road to re overy When Pape fell, he landed on hiabead. Tbe sixth ccrvk-al vertebra was thrown entirely out of place forward, so that It hung on tbe front articular process of tbe vertebra underneath. The patient was placed on bis back. Three physicians took a firm hold on hi body. Dr. Lennox took bold of tbe head, and another man took hold of hiui. The bead was palled in a straight lino with the body for a half inoh Then it was bent forward to an angle of 30 degrees, when crack the dielo rated vertebra snapped baok into plaoe The operation took scarcely thirty seconds." Now, is it not reasonable that if thene severe dieplaoementa occur once in a long while, there will be a count loss number of lesser disturbance taking plaoe all the time aa the result of the less important ahooks, strains and injuries which overtake the multi tudes daily? OI coarse, people stumble, slip, fall, lift heavyweights aud undergo contractions of mosclet from draughts or colds with great fre quency and most of the time pay little or no attention to such mishaps Us ually they get over such Injuries with no worse effects than temporary bruia es or attain "neuralgias" and "rheu matisnis, so called, but often perms nent malpositions of the spinal bones remit; and these beoome productive of much of the ills that flesh Is heir to 8uch distuibanoes between bones bring about changes In muscles and ligaments which blokade in turn the nerves and blood-vessels and thereby prevent oor rect nutrition in tbe organism. Osteopathy is literally the finding out of snob disturbances no matter bow slight or Intricate and oerrectln them. Its hoe ol onres are aoeom plisbed In this matter. There is no thing unreasonable about that sort of medioine and surgery la there? And remember, that it applies to the treat ment of all classes of diseases acute and chronic, quite ss well as to merely setting displacements of vertebne Osteopathic Health. Call for Bids Notice is hereby given that the nndereignad will receive sealed bids on tbe following described work and material: On. and before 4 o'olock pm Wednesday April, 5 1905.' For (urnisbing and laying on to pot tbe ground twenty seven hundred feet '2,700 , more or less, of one inoh gal vanized iron pipe, and fifteen hundred (1,60)) more or less, of one inch gal vanized iron pipe, to be placed in a ditch not less than twelve Inches deep and properly covered; also, eighteen hundred feet, (lB'JO) more or lees o galvanized iron pipe, also to be plao ed in a ditch not leas than twelve inohe deep and properly covered, the said pipe to be one half iuch pipe, alao twenty stand-pipes with one half Inch garden valves. All bids are to be accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to ten per oent of the bid, said check to be returnable when tbe contract is ianed. and the said work to be com pleted by May 1st, tbe weather per mitting Before tha contract ia ac cepted, a bond, with approved seourity must be made lor ttie faithful and el fuient performance of the contract ac cording to Bpeoltloatious For further particular, plans and specifications, call upon 1 K bnook, at the olllceoi the oity Recorder. 1 K bnook 8 R Haworth E p Ihilders Trustees La Grande Lodge 1 O O F No 18- Homeseekers Dont forget that G II Powers the Land man bar any thing in lthe shape of Real Estate from an acre of. Garden to a 2000 acre ranch. All property sold on commission aud titles guaran teed . ' Q II Powers Minnesota Land Man Mcb 23 tf On Friday March 31 W S Ragaln will have a public auction, at bis place known aa the John Brandea farm three miles east of Island City, cf his farming implements, stock and household goods as follows; 1, 12 foot Bodge Header; L, 14 in , 2 bottom gang plow; 1 14 in. steel beam plow; L. 12 ft Usborn Rake; 1, Monitor Drill; i, Deerlng Mower; 1. 4 section barrow; 1, disc narrow; I, Baine wagon; 1, Ruabford wagon; 3, header beds: 6 sets doable harness; 1, 2 seat carriage; 1 double bob sled; 12. bead of work horses; 7, milch cows; 4 calves; 1, Durham ball; 3 head of hogs; 1, fanning mm, i, steei range: 1, new beating stove : and other bouse-. bold and kitchen furniture too numer ous to mention There will be a free lunch. Terms of sale 1 10 and under, cash Ouer $10 six months with ap- prove! security drawing 8 par cent interest. March 24 31 High Art Painting Persons desiring fine work in tbe line of interior finishing, snob aa grain ing to match the furniture, wood Oiling to match the walls, and all tbe flat flnlahes or glosBfca, should call on or address Saoford D Kinney, 1431 Adams Avenue, Corner Greenwood aireet, La Agents Wanted Men and women. Big money sell ing Imperial lamp burner. 8ells on sight 100 par oent profit. Exclusive territory to hustlers. Sample by mail 75c. Call or address. E C Bergb, La Grande Ore Mch-24 Aprll-24 Foley Hotel Here is a Bargain For You Eighty aores of land in Malheur oonuty, with good water right, good house and outbuildings. Every food of this place is in cultivation. Will raise from 9 to 11 tons of alfalfa pr acre. The val ie of this property may re estimated from tbe faot that it reuts annually for $10 rr aore and renter pa)S the taxes. Ibis place can te rented for five years longer at this price. Here Is an investment that beats ton per cent. For sale on easy terms. Music Call For Bids Notice is hereby (riven that the nu- deraicntd will receive sealed bids, op until tour o'clock u in on Wednesday the 5th day of April, li! .'5, for the con struction of a reservoir, sufficiently large to contain one hundred thousand (100,000) gallons, the . said reseivoir to be atoued or brloked up, and cemented on the inside, the oon- ttacror to do all the excavating, and the said reservoir to be completed ou or oerore May ltt, li)U3, tbe weather per mitting. A bond shall be famished by the contractor with security for the completion oi tne reservoir in a prop er, ianntui anu workmanlike manner. ah oiaa must do accompanied by a check for ten per cent ot the amount oi tne bid, the said check to be re turnable to the depositor when the con tract IS Signed . For further informa tion oall upon I R Snook at the otlice o'f tbe lUty recorder, Kigued, 1. K oMuOK, 8. R. HA WORTH. F. P. GUILDERS Trustees of La Grande Lodge 10 0 t SHO. ID. , Notice Of Proposed Street Improvement To Whom It May Concern; -Notice is nerecy given oi tbe proposed improve meut of l' Street, in the city of La urande, uregon, by the construction of a seven foot side walk along the north aide of the block No t7 of Chaplin's addition, In aaid oity, and a croaa walk aoroaa Third street ex tending weat ot said block No 07. Bald walk to be couatrocted at tbe expense of abutting property owners. Notice is hereby further given, that unless said proposed improvement is defeated by remonstrance elrfiied by the. atmitintf property owners, and li ed with the onderaigned on or before tbe 5tb day ot April, lucft, aaid aide walk will be ordered conartucted by the Council of the City of La Grande. Ouion Coauty. Oregon. bated at La Grande Oregon, thi 24th day of March, 1905. 1 R Snook Keoorder ot the city of La Grande, Union oonuty, stste of Oregon. Write to Outario... C, T. McDANIEL ,4 Oregon. . R P Tait, the pioneer muaio teacher of Urande Ronde Valley, ia still in toe ring. Daring my vacation I made it my business as well as pleasure to at tend conoert, operas, and iu faot everything In my line of business and I found that I. as a teacher, and in terpreter of mnsio'aui atlll in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory coarse may take tbe pop. nlar pisco course. Thia places tbe pupil in position to play the popular musdo of theday, Church and Sunday School music. The Violin popular coarse places the pupil tn poaitian to play all kinds of dance music as well aa light overtures. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my instruction are now making good.money aa teachers and aoloiau. Pnpils who are nnder my care will be thoroughly instructed in m . R P TAIT, teeohej Fruit Trees , Have just received another invoice of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, Golden West Peaoh, Bartlett Pear, Rome Beauty Apple, Quince, Prone, Plum and Cherry trees, Gooseberries, Currants, Nut trees, eto. JOHN K HOUGH PASTU RE I have leased the Silk pas ture for the season aud em therefors in position to care foa all kinds of stock, and especially the "town cow" at rates which are just, I will guarantee first class treatment, good feed and water. Address . E. E.Jones, Phone 1276 La Grande The Bilk pasture oonnlnta of over WO aerea ud ia divided Into all separate lota Horse and cattle will not run together LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY..Prindplc Mitt, DAY,tAuUtant Thia s one of the.beatjmaalcal.ln stitationa in tbe state. Daring tbe year 1904 there were nearly Four thousand lessons given. Tbe people in.thls city and valley are begln ing to discover the great advantage of this sohool. The. sy item used is tbe latest and moat practical, and inoludee all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching masio. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 Is for beginners, from 5 years ap, and taking in tbe 1st to 3rd grades, in tbia department pupils come one hour every day. In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to IS. ;llere they .graduate. Pupil iaae one or two lessons a week they denlra. No scholars will be permitted to remain in tbia ecliooi wto do not etudy. Board and Lodging by 211 3rd at. Phone 707 Mrs Goodall "tf For aa lmpa;red Appetie Loss of appetite always results from faulty digeatton. All that la needed la a few doees of ChamberlalnV Stom ach and Lier Tablets. They will In vlgoratetbe stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a olf. Tbeae Tableta also act as a gentle laxative. For sale by Newlin Irrug Co. LA GRANDE MARBLE WORKS E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor, Complote assortment of fin est marble and granit kl aays on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati n. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract ton small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER La Grande, Oregon. I r.V V - mm, mm JUICY MEATS are i e ly kinds we sell. Tbe meat that hasjthat rich appear ance and tickets the palata ia thu kind yo will fctthere. Choioa lamb, pork and veal chops, sirloin, round and porterhouse steaks and other luxuries in oar line, are sold here daily nd pi ices that are right. HARD WORKERS require good, solid food. Meat is a necessity to such a man and he should have It. All women of the bouse should have it. All women ol the house should provide their hus bands with food that will etreogtien them so thst they will be ingood condi tion to toll so that the family may live. Bock & Thomas