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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1905)
fr j I" ft1" I' ' m i i Hp- 1 (Si (5 ".VV H : i A AT LUMBER YARD Lumber Shingles "g Doors Sash Boxes STODDARD JLUABER m 1 LA. GRANDE, OREGON. : ' ' ' t Everything you vant'want for that 2 sgnday bAwaitVpwrOrdetiat O. RALQTON'8 ' NEBRASKA CCERY 5TE OUtt 8PE01ALTY V Full Lti e "Perlerwd Btwjy Canned Goods. ii Grand lit nde tumber Co. tipT.QWax LUMBER LATH BOXES ij Manufacturer of and Grande Ronde Lumber FERRY 02EG0& REDUCTION :SALE J We hive made np our tabids M atfl every roil ef WaU Paper hi ear itore before th next aprtaj otock arrive and (awarder to lasers a compute dean-ap we have the price rtsrdttsi of hratn price Wall Paper from 5 cents up We Want to clear the Mom tdm Mare btatws expect earlced ofWill Wiper to a ant s Watts. We tave oVaiJ Paper. kncw on hand than all (heather paper hevjc mthecoenty, Dicrc kvf you wiU hive a ftutmnstitf to aakci frcm Oar prewt itftK b complete- Stackland & McEachlen 3 PAINTS. 0!US Arc You Going to Discard Your old Carptt Set W. . H. BOHWENKAMP. TL largest lino of caxpota orer brought ,to L Grande uovr on display. Something entirely near ic fijor covering; as cheap aj matting, far praulor, and mnch more durable. Be tare to examine, itae it ia jost u Lat is n'jeded where yon want aomething good and inexpensive. Linoleum In all grades and widtha WALL PAPER AT LESS THAN COST TV 5 '? ' Millworli is Dinner . cnnfa Good Bahool Shoa $ .MPCCUIII I AND 6L.A5S Cm Railroad Men Silent New York April IS It vu impotai ble todj to obUin autboritatifa cod firaittion or denial of the report that tbe Union Pacific Railroad company ia to take over the New York Central and tbe Chicago St Nortbweatern rail road, and that a recapitalisation tcbetne involving tbe ixaoe of booda to the extent ol $790,000,000 ia to te car ried out. No official of either the Union Paeifio or tbe New York Cen tral would diaeuaa the matter, and banking housea allied with the two roads also were very reaerved. Union Pacifio atock waa a leader io tbe mar ket fluctuations, bat ita activity waa aaid to be due to tne atreogtb of Northern Becuiilies rather tban to the New York Central runaora Famous Actor Sick West Palm Beech April 15 Joseph Jefferson lies critically ill at bia winter residence at Palm Beach. Uis eondi tion this afternoon ae reported this afternoon by the attending physician, B B Potter, is little if any improved He ia surrounded by bia family and they are prepared to eipect .death, at any mlante. Three weeks ago' Mr Jefferson visit ed ex Preiideot Cleveland at Hobe Sound, inhere be caught cold and on bis return to Palm Beach was forced to ti? H" H nnvalMifled and waa bp after a few days' confinement, when Monday be waa seized with a relapse. Girls Hold Up Burglar Seattle Wash. April 15 Anna An derson aged 16 years, and May Pal- men aged 20 years, two Norwegian girls, hHld ,W 8 Wilmot, a ourglar whom they found In their room, un der the point of a revolver for 20 min utes lattt night until tbe patrol wagon and officers arrived to relieve them . The girls were awakened in their room at 1391 Eighth avenue about midnight by tbe noise ol some One walking about. They listened until they made sure. The Palmen girl tben secured a revolver which she bad under her pillow, and made the fel low throw up his bands and keep them np until Anna notified tbe police When the younger girl returned to the room, Wilmot waa allowed to seat himself in a chair, with tbe revolver held close to his bead. No More Cigarettes . Madison Wis., April 15 Governor La Follette yesterday aigued tbe anti- cigarette bill which prohibits the sale or manufacture of cigarettes, of cigar etle tobacco or paper or the giving away of cigarette papera, and poea into effect June I. Collide in Tunnel By 8cripps Newa Association Genoa April 15 Aa a result ol a passenger train and a freight train collision in ' the Rhmo tunnel last night, twelve persona were killed and thirty two were seriously wounded. Snows in Nebraska (Ily Hcrippa Newa Association) Lincoln Neb,, April 15 There fell today a heavy snow throughout the entire stite, and fruit growera aay that the peach and early plum rmp is completely ruined. News of Interest Mrs Alfred Vinto, a pioneer of SrI em, died at Howell Prsria Thursday, aged 67. Linooln'a old home will be exhibited at tbe Lewis and Clark fair by the state of Illinois. On Thursday Multnomah county paid off I30.U00 oJ old road warrants, leaving the county entirely free of interest bearing debt. BecHiise her huabnnd and ion quarrel ed, Mra Hal ma no Paaqasle, of North, port, Waah., at poisoned wheat and killed brself Thursday. The special train made np at Port land for Woodmen delegatea to tbe Loa Angelea convention conaisted of seven cars,-every aeat being occupied. A "birth insurance' firm haa appll ed for the privilege of .operating In Oregon. Premiums are to be paid on the birth of eaoh child, the aasese ments to be governed by the period between births. Cafe Opening There will be an opening of the Somnur House .Cafe, under the new propretorship of Glroux Bros, this evening from 8 to 10, everything free. Ail are invited to cell Sod become acquainted. Tell the -Boys Complaints have beea ede that, In different parts of tbe eitr, persona nn knn.n nrnhablT ohildren. have muti lated and injured young trees aet ont along the sidewalks, or on we ouunuo of yards, br palling off limbs, break ing twlga nd in some loafanoee break ing tbe amaller treea down. Parenta hnnld warn their chil Iran to ba care- f ol and let tbe young treea severely .lone, for, if there la any tniog wn abould be taken care of In La Grande where shade treea are none too nnmer kiil it la the vouoz treea. Children nmhihlv do these tblnsa anthooghted- It and are unmindful of tbe havoc tliev create, when a few words of ex plsnatlon and admonition from tne parenta would do mnch good. O course It ia almost second nature of a boy to deatroy, but when it ia explain ed to them tbe trouble and cato the owner haa taken with the tender young trees in order to beautify bia own place as well aa the city, there are few boys that would not turn tbelr proclivitiea in this line la another direction. Under Examination Rome April 15 Uefore J P Morgan, who arrived here yesterday from Naplea, left Taormlna an examining magistrate boarded bis yacht, the Corsair, to take Mr Morgan's testimony ooverlng the person who sold him the famous cope atolen from the cathedral of Aauoli and anbaequenciy leuiiuou to Asooll by Morgan. Mr Morgan waa indignant about being troabled about the matter. Be aaid be did not re member anything about the purchase of tbe cope, but when arked to sign a atatement to that effect Mr Morgan refused, saying be would not sign any thing In a language he did not under atand Tbe government haa been In formed of the Incident and ia most displeased at its occurence. BOILER MAKERS HAVE STRUCK By Soripps News Association Kansas City. Mo., April 15-lhe striking Santa Fe . boiler makers Bay that three hundred and forty nine men are out, and that many helpers and apprentioea have struck. The national organization will pay the strike benefit of seven . dollars per week to married men and five dollar a per week to single men. They, are willing to arbitrate, bat will make a bard fight. Offer of Carnegie a Forest Grove Or April 14 President Ferrin announced to the student body yesterday that Andrew Carnegie had offered t'iOjOQOto Pacific university for a library building It $20,000 waa raised elsewhere for an endowment fund to maintain the library. , Steps are being taken Immediately for the raiaing of the endowment fund; $500 wae aub- acribed to the fund today. President Ferrin also announced that Mr Chapman, the professor of the con sorvatory of music, had secured $1,500 for a new piano, whioh waa ordered some time ago. The donors were prlj- otpally Portland frienda. SENSATIONAL CUT IN WEEKLY PAPER By Sorippa News Association St. Petersburg, April 15. A promi nent illustrated weekly newspaper ap peared today with an Illustration de idctlug the imperial family. The Em press Is holding the heir to Ihe throne, and, in the background, ahadowy forma practically all of the living members of tbe Romanoff family, are in coffins. The publishers of the paper disclaim any responsibility and say tbat the picture la the work of students em ployed on the paper. Tbe picture has caused a great sensation in all circles. Cheap Stamp pbotoe are only 25 cent Der dozen at the Taylor Studto. Cleanse your aystem of all imparities this month. Now la the time to tike Hollister'a Kockv Monntiln T it will keep you well all summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Ding RED FRONT LIVERY BARN I it hi. oiiiuii, nop, Safe and reliable riers furnJ' at .all times. Speoial ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, - Fuone.8-5 WM. SMITH FEED STORE, Hay.G tain and (evd. -'iftpfr delivery toralfnarta ef ht city. Mountain trade a specialty.' Phone 1961 Horara. harneaa and wagons bought .aod sold 0LASSiriED For Sale -io,... mA not&toe. Carmen no 3 and Early Roae, one half mile east ol L Oldenburg. . tf J S CHANDLER, Fruitdale FOR SALE Four room house practi cally new and 60 x 110 ft. lot, O st. between 7 and 8 at For partioulare nnl on premises. 5-7J Good work team weight about 1J00 also one Rood family c riving borae. Apply to Barney Sparrow old town. April4M FOR SALE One barn for vsale cheap - Inquire of Mre Zuber, corner of O : and 7th eta. , FOR SALE -Small bouse on Second St near Adame Are Mast be sold to dear lot. If taken within next few ' daya oan be bad at a bargain, Apply to W. J. Church, at La Grande National Bank. tf For Rent FOR BALE Tiie .bonne just east of the Pout Oflice. For narticnlara cal at Seldere candy factory or at this office 4 10 FOR RENT Twenty acres of young orchard one and one ball mile from La G-ande, Right person can se cure tbe tract on easy terms K E Holmes, La Grande. A 0 tf FOR RENT Large, well famished rooms at $7 00 per month. Inquire of Mra A L Stover, at tbe Hiltx house, one block north of tbe ronnd house. FOR RENT Famished rooms, good location. Inquire of Mra. W J Snodgrass, Fourth street, or phone 3-5-3. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms Mra. Shearer, near Geddea Bros, grocery store. FOR RENT Small house four blocks north of little brick school boose including an acre of ground and ir rigating wafer. fQ per . month. In quire of Ed Stringham, phone 61x8 1 13 Board and Lodging by Mre Goodall 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 tf LOST One pair of gold rimmed eye glasses in a case, on the streets ol La Grande, or in the Old Town Finder will please bring to this of fice and receive suitable reward . LOST One handsaw on April tt. be tween Fourth street and the corner of Washington and Kim a tree t a. Finder will please return same to this office and obtain suitable rewaid. OAL MAFTEKSON Boarding House Mrs. Joseph Pollman, Cor. 6th and Washington. Board and rooms, or board without rooms by the day, week or month. 5. a Centennial hotel RATES $1 per dav meals 'inota Hpeolal rates furnished monthlv na trons. Mre A E Maroheson and Miss O M Garm proprietors. No Adame Ave. Phone No 1101 Agents Wanted Men and women. Big money sell ing Imperial lamp burner. Sells on sight 100 par cent profit. Exolnai territory to bustlers. Sample br mail 7)c. Call or address. EV Berub. La Grande Ora Mcn-itt April-24 Foley Hotel - SEWERS AND PIPE See J H Childa for septic sewers and sewer pipe Leave orders at the La Grande Marble Works. 5 Five Dollar Reward STRAYED From the ArbucklP plaoe in La Grande, Ore. April 11 1906, one bay mare, six years old with brand 00 abou der and white spot in forehead, wire soar on from right ham, oue white hind foot. Had on a baiter witb rope drat etna-. Fin eouare reward lor the teturn of the mare to the Arbockle plane in La Grande. . Mrs C W Han. Pasture Look out forThoe Stenhanann bis herd of oows thia coming o.w 1 have la the neighborhood of 500 sores iv mem to ran on aod a nice stream of water running through the plaoe. Prioe 11 .50 per month for cow. A 3ti - FftAl tlriwl. flA nn.tlt. . a - work or atr That's spring tirednesi a wiit aie-eppear at odm ir .nn take Hollister'e Rocky Mountain Tea this month. 35aanU. TV. . Tablets. DVERTISMENTS Homeseekers Dont forget that G U Powers the Land man bar any thing In tthe slbpe of Real Estate from no acre of Cardan to a 2000 acre ranch. All property old on commission and titles guaran teed G if Powere Minnesota Land Man Mch 23 tf ttg Art Painting Persons desiring Sne work In the line of Interior finishing, each as grain- - Ing to maton tne larnitare, wooauiung to match, the walls, and all the flat finishes or glosses, should call on or address Sanford D Kinney, 1431 Adame Avenue, Corner Greenwood a? rent. La Gran deV Oregon. tf Here is a Bargain For You Eighty aorss of land la Malbear county, with ood water right, good houHe and outbuildings. Every food of this pla -e ia ia cultivation. Will raise from 9 to 11 toua of alfalfa per acre. Tbe val ia of thia proper! y may be estimate j trom toe fact tnat it ruuta annually for $10 per aore and renter p?.;: th ? 1 hia olane oan be rented for five years loniier at thia price. Here la an Investment that beaia ten per cent. For sale on eaay terms. Write to C, T. McDANIEL Ontario. , Oregon. Notice for Sealed Proposals Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will receive at bia office at the Court House in the city of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, sealed proposale for tbe position of janitor at the Court House in aaid county and state. Said proposale to be filed in bia office on or before tbe 3rd. day of May A. P, 1905. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, thia 13th, day of April A. D 1905. J B GILUAM Countv Clerk. Union Co.. ilr- Notice to the Public On and after April 17th. OlTioa huura at the Post Office will be as follows: Money Order JVindow to open at 3 a. m. and close at 5 d. m. Genoral Dolivery Window to open at 8 a, m and close at 6:30 n. m. Registry Window to open 8 a. m. and close 5 p. m . General Delivery and Registry Win dows open Sundays from 9:30 to 10:30 a m. )G M RICHER, P. M. Cures Coughs and Colds Mrs O Peterson C25 Lake St. Topeka Kansas says: Of all cough remedies Ballard's Horehouud . rtyrup is m favorite ; it haa done and will do al that is claimed for it to speedily core all coughs and colds -and it ia ho aweet and pleasant to the taste" 23. 60c $1.00 bottle. Nelin Drug Co Music R P Tait, the pioneer music teacher of Grande Ronde Valley, is still in the ring. Daring my vacation I made it my business aa well as pleasure to at tend concerts. nnAraa an1 I s a. wrw ui iu ittut everything ia my line of basinet and . ivmuu tnni, 4as leaotier, and iu terpreter of maaio am still in the front rank. Pupila who do not wish the full conservatory coarse may take tbe pop. nlarpisuo course. ThU places the pupil in position to play the popular music of the day, Church and Sunday School muaio. The Violin popular course placet the pupil Iu position to play all kinds of dance music as wail nh . - aM vtdi.uici. Vlulte a number of musicians who have been under my Instruct! in are now Buuu.mouey as teachers and SoloistJ. PnnJI. mhs. . j. 1 uuuer my care will be thorougb.lv instructed in 111 it .k ... . n r r.u'. teaohei LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle. MftS,DAY.;AjsiUnt Thia is one of tha host rmn.i.., t. ... "J "VM 1U- atitotlone la the state Doring'tbe ytarl90i there were nearly Four thousand ieeaons given. The people in .this city and valley are begin ing to discover the mrmt ot tn, eohool. The.eyitem need la the latest and most practical- and ItlAlnJ.. -tt a . v.UOT au Me latest discoveries IO the art Ot tai-Mn mn.l. rn.. chool la divided Into two depart ments xho. 1 is for beginners, from 5 years an. and taking in k j. - . 3rd gradee. In thia department4 pupus wms one noor evry ,. dj In No. 9 kh o... ... n ' 15. .Here they graduate. Pupil, they desire. No eobolare wUl be T-:"" iwmaia 10 WIS sonoo wto do not study. 1