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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
To Start Out In eearch of real value in good form, Sarplant the thoueht ho -!fk ""V. f "w guuu. We always carry the best quality ol umitare, Carpets, Couches, Mattresses, et., and keep our r. .wn vuuugu Win TOUrl irarln . I E.G.ADC00K Sacce-sor to E. Andross. Androse Old stand Phoue9-l G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt attention.. I IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WM. REYNOLDS The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your home in lees time than it takes to tell it. Wagon always at your Her vice. Charges moderate. Day phone 1751, night phone 1863. LA GRANDE MARBLE WORKS EHC. DAVIS, Proprietor, Complote assortment of fin est marble and granit always on band. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty RED FRONT LIVERY BARN I Wm. Smith, Prop, Safe and reliable rigs furn at all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. 8-6 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Giain and feed. Fiee deliverv to all parts ef the city. "" Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1961 Bones, harness sod wagons bonght and sold v Notary Public Money Representing the Equitable Savings A Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest A most reliable institution on the Pacifio coast, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. WM. GRANT, Agent City property for sale. MISttlMIMSItMMMMIMMMItSMM aaM4eM4' W ! 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-iuch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. You pay for what you get and get what you pay for. Pbone 57i H. W. NIBLEY At Baptist Church A foil houta fortelle h workers the BaplUtohnrchlaat night Mr Ellis spoke with even deeper power and tenderness than before, tbe sermon making a deep impression. A namber expressed a desire lor prayer. There are accession to the cburth al each evenirg service. Mr Ellis will speak tonight from the theme "The band writing on the wall" Ydo are cordially invited to the service tonight Ccme earl. Special inn sic Japs Broke Faith l By Sorlpps News Association n S f A a ' . - . - "nu,wn ADru state De- .partment today made pnblle the offl- cial correspondence whloh discloses the fact that the Jspaneee Government had announced to MlnlaWr Oriscom at i w" """"MJ uiu u iui year the hraablna of 1-41 the breaking of diplomatic, relations with Russia, and assuring him that hostilities wonld not begin until a declaration of war had been made. The fighting actually began on Feb. 8tb. 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 arata11.. t - M 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 paitnre eonnlaU of over 800 acrea and ie divided Ihto ale aeparate lota Horace and cattle will not run together Don't Borrow Trouble It Is a bad habit to borrow anything bat the worse thing yoa oan possibly borrow, la trouble. Whan alrk. inn. heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains ana poisons or dyspepsia, bilious ness, Brlght'e disease, and similar in. ternal disorders, don't ait dawn and brood over your symptomst bat fly (or relief to Eleytrlo Bitters. Here too will find sure and permanent forget fullness of all your troabiee, and your body will not be hardened b a load o debt disease. At Newlin Drag Co drag store. Price 50o. Guaranteed. Don't let the children suffer. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Uolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea The best baby tonic known. Strength and health follow Its use. 35 cents. Newlin Drua Oo. BillarJh rhrthvjid Srjp Immediately relieve hoarse croup y oough oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry (J Steam DmnniBt, Shnllebnrg Wis, writes, May 201901: "I bsve been selling Ballard.s Horehound Ryrop for two years and have never had a preparation that has Riven better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more I can honestly re commend it. 25. 50c, 11.00 Newlin Drug Co. A Dandy For Burns .Dr Herein. Pane. Ilia., writes! t I have used Ballard's now Liniment: alwaya reoom mended It to my friends as 1 am confident there Is no better made. "It is a dandy for I urns, inose wno live on iarms are especially liable to many accidental outa, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Saow Liniment Is- applied. It should always be kept In the house for rases of emergency " 25o, 50o II 00 bottle Newlin Drug Co Health Is Youth Disease and Hicltneaa Rrlno DM Aim Her bine, taken every morning before ureamusi win aeep you in robust neain nt you to wara on disease. It cores constrpatlon biliousness, d)spepsia, fever, akin, lives and kidney complain ts. It purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs D W Smith Whitney. Texas writea April 3 1902 I have used Her bine and find It is the beat medicine for ronteipatlon and liver troubles. It does all yoa claim for It lean highly recommend It. , eocts a bottle Kelln Drug Co. l Insurance to Loan ff t tMIHIII ft Stents a measure by the Cord TRACK TEAM AT WORK Oar High School dots are now in active training tor the Field Meet which takes place this year at Baker City on May 20. Claire GUIilaa la Captain, and they have seoored the services of the well known athlete, J H Peare, to give them a course of S eolal instructions. The bo a have a track just east of the oonrt bones where they practice several evenings of each week. While we hare a namber of boys who are making remarkable development for the time and practice they have had, it will t&ke several weeks for them to know just where their strong points are. While it may not be the . proper thing to give the time of any of the events at this date, yet Raymond Mo Keonon is expected to beat the time that won the 100 yard race last year by Baker. City, which was under 11 seconds. Quiet Wedding At a qoiet little wedding at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W A Haus er, Mr. Frank Say dam and MlesTreeoy Crowl were united in marriage by Rev. O H King, at eight o'clock last night. ' : The bride looked charming In a dainty blue mall elaborately trimmed with white lace and ribbons and wear, ing cherry blossoms with foliage. The groom wore' the conventional black, and looked very happy (as a Broom should.) After the ceremony, a dainty supper was served, after which the vouna couple left for their home on the north sids where they will go to housekeep ing at once. The bride is ons of the young twin daughters of Mr. Jas. Crowl, one of the early settlers of La Grande, and la well known and beloved throat-hoot the community. The lacky groom is one of the most promising of La Grande's young contractors and is rapidly making a place for himself among the best builders of the county. Their many friends loin In wlshina them long life and happiness. 3800 Acres Field superintendent V 8 Bramwell stated that this years aorease of the sugar factory will exceed anything In tbeprevioas history of the factory. The total contracts now exceed 3800 acres, and as mnch of this land can be Irri gated if the season dsmanda It, It Is safe to presume that the average yield will not be any less than last year. when It was nine tuns to the acre Using this as a basis ws will "have 31. 000 tons of bests which means that the growers will reoeive $17,000 and the faotoay will ran about 120 days. The beet industry of this valley is growing very rapidly Centennial Notes The Experimental Gardens at the Lewis and Clark Exposition have been abandoned, inasmuch as the remark able demand for exhibit space necessi tated the utilising of this tract for buildings A test has been mads of all the elec- tno lighting effects at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. This prcv. d exceid- ingly satisfactory and after a tew minor details have ben attended to the Exposition will be ready for publio inspection.' The enormous Ionia columns for the Oregon state buildings at the Lew is and Clark Exposition have been plaoed In position. The building now presents a very imposing appearance, Woik upon all the other state struc lures is progressing with much rapidi y. -" ... The great crowds which throng the Lewis and Clark Exposition during tbs pre-exposition period have neces sitated more turnstiles, wbiob will be installed immediately. Plans for tbs permanent entianoes have teen pre pared, and work on them will be started shortly. Good News We are informed that the New York parties who are Interested In the Eieotrio railroad will leave for the Grade Ronde Valley on the 26th of this month and It is expected that the work ef oonatroctlon will follow their arriv al. .,' . : No Appropriation Madison Wis., April 13 The as sembly by a vots of 61 to 41 yesterday killed tbe seoond measure to appro priate $20 ,000 for tbe Portland expo sition, ' Jersey Cram . Patent Flour. Every sack guaranteed by Romig j & Maples, I Senator Jones Fined By Scripps News Association ; 8aa Francisco April IS United States Senator Jones was taxed $273 and costs in Judge Murasky's court this morning for his failure to appear as a witness at the trial of a snlt for $270 ,000, brought by Capt. William Novell against William Fleming which was to have begun last Tuee dsy. The ease was eon tinned 'until April 24tb., at which time further coats will be assessed . if the Senator fails to appear. . He is now is Canada Women Elect Officers . . By 8crippa News Association Washington April IS Mrs Mary Wood Smith, of Ban Frsnoisoo, was today elected president of the National OounoU of Woman now In session at this place. Mrs Belinda 8 Bailey, of BanFraaoisco, was elected correspon ding secretary. Eleven Killed (By Scripps Nsws Association) St. Petersburg, April 13. A derrtok at the Patlloff Works fsll this , after noon, killing eleven men and injuring fifteen others. Another Consolidation Baker City April 13-Artlclea of In corporation of .the Baker Light and wr ouuiimuj, wimi a capital stuck ot $400,000,. were filed with the county clerk this afternoon. The Incorporators namea appearing on the Instrument are O A Johns, F N Avsrlll and i H Parker. This corporation In Its new form takes over the holdings of the Rock Creek Power Company and the Baker tMty Gas and Electric oompany. It was for this purpose that 1 W An derson of Spokane came here laat night. He stated today that there was no movement or deoislsn to alter the operating and administrative forces as now constituted. . ONE MILLION IN ONE YEAR Seattle, April 13 Donald McDonald. who about a year ago purchased the Lilloot .mining claims near Clinton. just across the Canadian border, at a receiver's sale for $600, haa disposed of the properties at $1,000,000 The deal a just been closed. An English syndicate was the purchaser. At the time McDonald bought the claims he remarked that he might be beaten, bat would develops them and try to get his mousy back. School Exhibit Through the kindness of saoerlntend. eat Hookenberry and the teachers an Obaerver representative was permitted to view the work prepared by the La Grande schools for exhibition at the Lewis and Clark fair, as it was being prepared for shipment. The work Is all carefully arranged and tight here ws desire to empathize tbe character ot the work and all who visit the fair from this county should make It a point to examine it. , Those who do not attend will have an oppor tunity to view it when it Is returned from the exhibition, Those who are not In touch with the work that Is now being turned out by oar pabllo school (and from the monthly report of the number of visit ors. It mesns the most of ns) oan comprehend the high character of the Instruction that is being imparted in all the grades. There are drawings not from an occasional scholar bat dozens of tbem in all the grades, which simply must be seento be appreciated. We are all proud of our public school and we have every reason to be, bat the facts are. very few of the natrons personally visit tbe school and become acquainted with tbe actual workings La Grande has a splendid publio school and the work of tbe pupils large and small is conclusive evidence of the capabilities oTtheir Instructors and every reader ot this article, fortu oate enongn to spend an hour, or longer in carefully going over the work in detail, will be more than repaid.- . . . Notice for Seated Proposals Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will receive at bis offloe at the Court House in the city of La Grande, Union Connty, Oregon, sealed proposals for tbs position of . janitor at the Court House in said county and state. Bald proposals to be filed In his offloe on or before the 8rd. day of May A. P, 1905. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 13th. day of April A. D 1905. J BGILHAM County Clerk, Union Co., Ore. Mrs George Harmon, left this morning for Baker Oity to visit friends She will remein a week. For (he best and whitest bread use Jersey Cream Flour. PRO FESSIONAL CA RD3 MMMaMaaMaaart "J PHYSICIANS DR. A, L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Offloe or HlU's Drag Store, Office Phone 136S r BeaMaaee Paome SU N. MOL1TOR. M. D.' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S Corner Adams avesme and Depot BC Offloe Phone tM " Beatdenec Phone 6S1 WILLARD SMITH . ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Phone 7U Levia baildlnc, opposite Bon mar Bouse Offloe Hoars, I to i, 1 to S BACON fit HALL, YSI CIAN3 AND SURGEONS Offloe la Foley bunding. Phone llDly, 0. T. Baooo, BeaKUnee Pbone 1191 . St. K. HaU, Bealdenee 2121 DRS. DIGGERS & DIGGERS Physicians and Burgeons O WBlajen, M.D. Geo, L. Blfxeia, at. D Telephones Offloe 1321 . Baaldanee 1881 Qfnce Ralaton Baildlnc over 1. M. Berry's Btora. Katldenaa on lladlann IT. door West of former realdenea. Or, O. W.BIfgcr IMBKAHOI . ORBGON ProfeaionaJ calls promptly attended to dayornlghu e e war an , REAVIS BROS. ' DENTISTS. . Offloe Boramer Building - Offloe Phone 6-1 ' Bealdenee Phone UT C. aCauttiorn DENTIST Offloe Over Hill Drugstore) S La Grande, Oregon R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Op stairs, Cor Adams Mean and Depot SU PhoneyS VETERINAAY SURGEON Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Urande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 68 ; DR. W. T. DDWNE3. VETERINARY' BURGEON AND UEHTIST Leave orders at Red CroesDrug stofo Residence Cor ' 6th and I st Thirty flva years experience, best of reference l.furnlahed - ATTORNEYS CPAWF0RD & CRAWFORD Attoraeys-at-Law LA OBAKDK, OREGON OOlee In Bommer Salldlng. . J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law : Offloe ia Ralaton Building Phone 1M ' taQrandeOr. H.T.WIUInms . C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS. . ATI OltNEYS-AT.LW Orooa In Balaton Betiding Phone iOjS. LaOrande,Or. Lodfce Directory KAGL1K-U Unnd. Airie .50 F O K aoeeta every Hunday night In K ot P ball at t p as VUtlngbretbernlBTlted to attend, 1 -I. A. AfaWU, W. P. T. U. Ollhaia, W. a 1O0 P L Gnade Lodge, Mo 16 mete Ji their hall every Balurday night. Vlalluiguem era oordially iarlud to attend. Uemlery plat oan be eeen at offloe of City Recorder. - .. O. W. BAbcrUoa, N U R, Snook, See. jitar bnoamphent no si, i. a a r, amu ererv flm and third Tharedars In the monin in oaa reuows stall. VUlUng patrl' roba alwaye weloome 1. R. Snook, C P. Kdmond RoMnaon. garlbe - A. If. A A. M Lai Oranrla Lorlira No. 41. meets every 1st and 3rd Satar--Uy of eaeh month. AC Williams Sec, OP Hull man W. M. EaSTERS BTA R O KM Hope Chapter No UmeetetheSKondaDd Cnarth WedDcadav ol atch aooath a tH p m in Muonie t.mple . mMr Clara Tlorle,W at tary A Warniek, ae M. W.A. La QrandeUamp Sio. 77m mens every firat and third Wlneaday at the month at I.O.O. F. Hall. All vlalting neigh bor, are cordially Inyited to attend. -. John Halt, Clerk. ., rOKKKTERH OP 'AM KRICA nrt Maid Marlon, Mo K dimU aaob Thnnday niuht In K ol P iialL UroUtari am lavllod loaiteud. X H Ylllaou. Chlaflunnr. U a Wlillana. Kin. See 7 .. 1 rulH0,r-l'r. u u uigKuea, John HaU, auu 11 1 aKiffu. Keep jronr boels regoMkr by the nse of Chamberlaln's8tomach and Liver Tablets. ThereXIs iotblng better. For sale by NewliVcrog Co. juint saloon R CHAS, MELQL'UT, Proprietor. WINES, LIQUOHSli AND CIGARS Finest collections of stuffed animals on- the Pacific coast. n I Blue Front Saloon E. TtiOvOli rfopmtor. KXK8T J WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestic CIGARS Hot or cold lunch all hours Jefleraoe Arcane Opposite Depot t M I M taasucts Palaco Saloon CHAS. ANDERSON. Prop. ruitt WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand . Jefferson arcane fa awsajai Oppoelte Depot r iwiaaaaaaimai rrrVrWVrVwVMMMwVrVwVwV ' THE v.- OXFORD VAR JOHN BlEVEfcV Prop. Cotnplete a mini ant of wines; liquors and cigars Mixed Drinks a Specialty ' Fir St. WrMrWraJvVvVrVVWWVI laaeassisWiiaissflBS THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. 7INK VVIHE5. LIQUORS 2 CIQ1R5 4 Gentlemen always Welcome Mr Street Eaglo Saloon ? ULRICH LOTTIS, Prop. ' rati WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are - oar specialty Jeffaraon Avenn Oppoaite depot J,f.MDL1A1B J.I.IOOJ. FKOP. PINE WINE5 LIQUOR . - ' And the baat brands ot CIQf1g?5 Always on band Mlaed drinks a specialty Ask and see If yon don't get Ik This is a gen tlemen's resort and will be ran as such Tom Fleming BLACKSMITH Horseshoin g and Wajonwork North Fir Street IMIIIIMMUttMIIMIM New Cure For Cancer All anrfaoe cancers are now known to be curable, by Bnoklen's Arnica Salve. Jaa Welters, of Dotfleld, Va., writes: "1 had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed Insurable, till ;nok. lea's Arnica Kalve healed it, and now It la perfectly well." Guaranteed care for outa and bnrna 9Tm at N. S) e lis Drag Co drag store. ' , ,