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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1905)
'If rATTv"'!i': - 11 0LASSIFIED DVERTlSeMENTS- Hi J 1 LUMBER -.1 f. Lumber Boors YARD Shmgles Sasli Boxes MiJlwork ;; ttlUMBER IXjfcRANDli OREGON. , - . , H. IS. IU CO. Everything you Vantfwani loir that a WtlngYourOfIcrtt IEfeRttia. -CEi STORE rpDofriKran JeffewurrXsU -1 li'H -V : iHk r 'shoes Ftttf ttlU'Vlerr'ed Stock" ; Good School Shoes Canned Goods, asmmdaltv Grand- Ronde Cumber Co. PERRY. OtfEGOfc Manubdurtr of LUMBER & BOXES Lumber Co. PERRYi OREGON. A; B. G STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 1851 La.Gfanic, Oregon. f ! I ? ', you Should when come in to out Laundry WEED of an j thine from stuile to clean linen a pleasant WASHING is our business WE DO IT RljQHT : S WaI1 1 Panop GENERAL LEE HAS APOPLEXY (By Soripps Bsws Association) Washington D C, April IS General Fiubsiih Lee wee stricken with a vera attack of apoplexy while eoroute to thla city laet sight from Boeton oo a' Pennsylvania train. He armed here at teat o'clock this morafni) and was giren immediate medioal atten tion. General Lee wae taken to the pro vldenos hospital. It Is etated that the entire leJt'. aide 'li! parajyafeed, and bie oonditlon la moet grare. Scores Rockefeller Boeton April 28Dr Washington Gladden, the moderator of the oounoil of the Congregational church in 1 tbia country, yesterday made pnblio paper before the protesting committee, in regard to the acceptance of the Bocke feller gift. Among other things la the paper bo presented, Dr Gladden reviewed at length the' hiitory of tba BUndari 03 in varibus tUtei, where be laid there have bee'o violaliona of the law, and be asserted, Mtbe oom pany baa played continuously With ctaoled cfcrda and loaded dice14. , The company's alleged system of re bate was condemned as "abhorrent practices'; and Dr Gladden added : "There ienotbfnr more itarllint nor more omloobs In American history than- the fact thsVsticn ' a trmoiidi industry bas been permitted to go on year after; year with no interference by the government." Here you will always find the latest styles, best quality and the lowest prices. the PAINTS, OILS, 1 ' In this - line we .'handle the old reliable ,8HERWIN.WILUlM8 PAINT. Chi-Namel yarnish sUina jn all 'colors for decorations, furniture and floors. Millionaire In Jail PitUbarg April 28 James B Laugh Ho, treasurer of the famous steel firm of Jones' dc Lanirhlin. wnrth M ftnrt- 000 in bis own nami. was arretted at an early boor yesterday morning while trvinz to dm his nfirht k' tn Ut htm'. Self into hl hhma TT mak mtnfaViw for a burglar by a soeolel wHnmWn. anJ in spite of ihe Drotesta of tha multi-millionaire, draceed into a do- lioe box; bundled into a patrol wagon and looked in a dirty cell. He was re fused -the right to telephone to the butlei or his wife, the police telling him that all good burglars bad alibis.' His wife finally came, identified bim and be was released. She Paid It - ... t Yeiterday afternoon while making the ronnds of the elty, Marshal Bay born found an Armenian woman ped dling in the outskirts of the city wi oat a license. He immediately' too' ner in cnarge and piesented her caa to Recorder Snook for adjudication1 Keoorder Snook told her to pay hei license, which was 12.60 per 'day, bo as It was then past four o'clock, sh pretended she had not sold a snfflclen qnantlty of her 'hand made laces" t pay her license. Finally Marsha Bayburn correctly sized op the situs tion and started off with her to th city Jail. After suing abont t blooks ahe flnallv thonnht of an InaM pocket that evidently she had no in tentlod ot opening," but oallel the1 march to the jail off and paid over the money, Statin that La Grande was n good and she wonld find ad "easier" town'. 8hs pnt np quite a bluff bat it did-! n't work.' If these people want to A, business la this city, thev must com ply' with the city ordinsnoe which re. quires a license or 12.50 per day and, if they pay this, taev moat make 'a much larger profit than these saine1 goods can be purchased for, at aoy of onr retail stores. It would be the proper thins when a peddler calls at your house to im mediately phone the Recorder and ask if a peddler's license had bien Issued that day. These people do tot pay any taxes . They do not help soy port our churches, our Schools, build roads, take stock in enterprises that build up payrolls, lend a helping hand In sickness and destitution, build (.a. inent walks, subscribe money to county seat Bghta and nia.iy matters' of publio Interests. If you are aa lovai to the city of your choice, as re the business men, you will not buy of peddlers SCHWAB BUILDS RUSSIAN SHIPS loom ACCUSED1 OF TAKING PsAY ( By Herlppa Kewi Aaaoclatlon ) ' Washington. April 27 --Secretary Taft today submitted to assistant sec retary of state, Loom I a, a oommaaloa Uoa from Ml sister Bo wen, at Caracas, containing the substance or the stories reoenUy circulated In Venezuela,' re garding the acceptance by Loom is of ten thousand dollars from the asphalt company for servloeat' rendered while minister to that - country. Loom is Is formulating his reply in detail. INSUROENTSTAKE ARAB CAPITAL (y' Scrips Nees AssooUtloh)' J ConstantlnoDle.' April 28 A dhu patch here states that Hanaa, the capi tal of the Tmen' province : in Arabia, surrendered to the InsnrgentS on April 20th The town of Menakaha, with a gairlsonof a thousand,' is now be sieged. ' New Departure We now have onr delivery wagon to hsbdle the sweet Cream and ' Butter milk trade and anyone wishing as to make regular deliveries twice, a week will please leave orders at the Cream ery or phone 2011.' Ico'Cream will be delivered at aay time in qaantitles not wssthsa 1 gallon at $1.36 per gallon. We will also sell batter by 1 lb. or 2 lb. saaares at the' Craamer at th regular retail prices. BLOB MOUNT AIM CREAMERY Co. Rummage1 Safe This sale' under ther manasnment or the ladles of the St Peters "gulldJ- wlU be held off Msy 0 and 6 at' th im plement house of ' Mr KilDatrlok la khe tilater building,' oontribatioos ;by mends lor the sale, will be much ap preciated and whirs yod are doing your spring cleaning, catt - up Mrs ' Mae Woods, Mrs J D Slater or , Mrs JS titevene who will gladly take . away anything for whieh you have no far ther ase. Jersey tream Patent Flour. Every satfr guaranteed by Romlg & staples, Call For Bids The Reoorder of th city of La Grande will receive Mds fbr' the fol lowing desert bid work at his offloe from this date until four o'clock p ra Mar third, 1906. . Eight hundred linear feet of ditch to be dag from a point at the intersection of Harding street with- Fourth street to the northeast corner of X street. , Fifteen hundred and sixty five feet of ditch to be dug from a point at the Intersection ol Osburn and Greenwood ,T"!v. omntons block east to the was M. jaajaM Taylor Btodlo. u . Forale Fiiat class teed Dotatoes. Carmen no 3 and Early Rosa, one half mile east of U Uldenbarg. tt JBCHANDLEa, FraUdale FUR SALE Four room boose practi cally new and 00 s 110 ft. lot, O at.' . between 7 and 8 at. For particulars apply on premises. 6-7 FOB 8AL& Three quarter sections of good land, capable of making good homes, and a paying investment. Situated five and one half miles , from La Grande on the road to Cove. For information' aad parti- culsrs apply ' to H I Boell,' La Grande, Oregon. ' FOR BALE A baggy, hack, wagon and harnsaa Inquire at A V Oliver's ; fsatore . For Rent FOB BENT-Furnlshed rooms for I light housekeeping, apply at 1517 4th i Street FOR RENT-Twenty acres of young . orchard one and. one half mile from La G-andeJ Bight person1' eaof se cure the tract On - easy term's V 'E - Holmes, La Grande. - A 6 tt FOR ' BENT Large, well- furnished rooms at 17.00 per month. Inquire of Mrs A ETStover, at the Hilts house, one block north of the round honse. ''.' i. Attention Hungry Men . The centennial Hotel has room for a few aidltlonal table boarders. Good Table always furnished with the best the market affords The Centennial Hotel opposite Farmers Feed Yard. to eon- then' into i'aul Jones coaly-and eail nin las many T day;f: df An. di'i a mighty ike of the Capitalp n Secun iced. Irom j . feel wide, all atree FOUND A pooket book was ; found near this office. The owner can have same by proving property , and pay ing for this notice. Inquire of T W Berry 1416 fourth street. Homeseekers Dont forget that G H Powers' the Land man bat any thing in Jtbe shape of Real Estate from an acre of Garden to a 2000 acre ranch.' All property sold on commission and titles guaran teed ' G H Powers . Minnesota Laud Man Mch 23 tf - Hlh Art Painting Person desiring fine' work ' la the line of Interior finishing, suob as grain ing to match the furniture, woodfliling to match the walls, and all the fiat finishes or glosses, should call on or address Bsnford D Kinney, 1431 Adams Avenue, Corner Greenwood street. La Grande, Oregon. . tf Here is a Bargain For You Eighty acres of land la Malheur oounty, with good water right, good house and outbuildings. Every food of this place Is in cultivation. Will raise from 9 to 11 tons ot alfalfa par acre. The val j of tbia property may be estimated from the faot that it rents annnally for $10 per acre and renter pas the taxes. Ihis place osn bo rented for fire years longer at this price. .Hero Is an Investment that beats ten per oent. For sale on easy terms. Write to C, T. McDANIEL Ontario . . . . . . 4 .... , . . Oreo-nn . Board and Lodglnsr tfv Mrs Goodall n a ' ' a - Ha iia at sc. f none 701 tf DRBSS MAKING Ladle's. Misana and Children's dress maklnir. Mn W S Wines, corner of Depot and TJ BtreeU. PhonNd207; !A201 Boarding House Mrs. Joseph Pollman. Cor. 6th and tar t i a K nuaingion. noard and rooma. or board without rooms by the day. week or month. k-S Centennial Motel RATES fl U.ak n!rfiHPl rates per day meals 25cts rurniBJiea monthly ds Mrs A B Moroheson and Miss Garm proprietors. ; No , , A rnr a xt . . . trons. No man m;na nam nnli ChamberUlo's btomaphj0 M Garm proprietors. Tablets will hln van t- Adams Ave. PhonA Na lift! food. It is not the qasn Ukea that gives strength Dact iipo the system, bat the smoq ralUI C j i . . 1 1 . . . out l0' Thos Stephenson with Tablets a MaT Thousand?18 ber! wthla e"IS week oeneniea voy tneir - ase.l "D uaiguuoraooa oi oou sores a quarter, ror ssjiiar mem to ran tin and a nt .rQm of water running through the plaoe. Prloe tl .50 per month for cows. A 3tf ooat Drug Co .1 i 6U Petersburg. April 28 American superiority over foreign rivals again triumphs lu the. complete success which baa crowned the visit of Charles M Gohwab to St. Petersburg , Mr. Uchwab's negotiations with tha Russlsn admiralty have resultsd in the practical conclusion of an srrsDgs ment for the construction of a nnmbr of formidable lines of battle ships Of type which robahly will startle the world. Mr. Bohwab will leave St Pelersburf tomorrow. . - Ll i oiuaau saojscs to orders of wster superintendent Said ditch to be fliiiwl subject to the orders of the Water oops, oaia work to be completed on or before the twenty first day of May l'JOS. A certified nhnnk far an equal to ten pe cent ot the amount of the bid to accompany eaoh bid. The uootractor to inrnish a giod and sufficient bond for tha futthfni nn pletion of said work. . The oity of La unoae reserves me right to reject any and alt bids ' A L RICHARDSON, ) . W U BOBNENKAMP, rJ,tef, L D RBAV1S. J Committee Plans to Oct Rich are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation Ti.r??,a?ni.Uke Dr' K,D, New Life Pills. The? take out the materials which are clogging yoar energise, and give yon a new start.- Cure headache and, dirtiness too. At Newlln Orug1 Co drug store; l5o guaranteed RED FRONT LIVERY BARN ! . WnvSmith; Prop, j Safe and reliable rigs Torn at all times. Special aoi comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. J-5 : WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Qtain an4 feed. 'Fiee delivery to all parts ef th city. Mountain -.trade a specialty. Phono J 96 1 . Bonaa, lurncai and wavoua bougbl and sold IN A HURRY? THEN CALL iWrt. EETH0LD5 . The. transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or yoar home in less time than it takes to tell it. Wagon always at your Hervice. Charges moderate. Day phone 1751, night phone 1863. There are many kinds of meat but we sell only the best kind. A trial order will convince you of a V a it . s it . ... iub irum oi tnisr statement We kill only the best specimens and kill it correctly. 1 Our . prices aro na low an consistant with the best quality. Bock & Thomas LA. GRANDE MARBLE WORKS E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor, Complote assortment of, fin est marble and granit always on hand.' Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application. Headstones'and Monuments A Specialty PASTURE I have , leased the Silk pas ture for the 8eas6n and am therefore 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, good feed and water. Address E. E.Jones, Phono 1276 La Grande ThA fllltr rVlln Pa Annsluia onn and m divided Into si separate lota wim wiu now ruo together Music R P Tait. the pioneer of Uraude Ronde Valley, is still la the ring. Daring my vacation I made it my busiaesa as well as pleasure to at tend conoerts. operas, and in faot everything is my line of baslness and I foand that I as a teaober. and lu. terpreter of maaio am stlii in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the fall conservatory coarse may take the pop. ular placo course. This places the pupil in position to plsy the popular masio of the day. Church and Siinflaw School musio. The Violin popular course nlacaa tha pupil lu position to play all kinds of dance music as well as light overtures. vtoue anumier oi musicians who have been under my lnstruatiin Br nnnr making good money as teachers and soloists, foplls who are under my care will be thoroughly instructed in moslo K P TATT wnuucai LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PiF. DAY,.Principle. MRS,DAY.;AiiiiUnt ' hU one of tha boat 'mn.ui r stitutions la the state Oaring 'the '" mere were nearly Four thousand lananna crlDAn in thla oil an1 .n. . j tbiivj mrv oegin- inff to diacavar f ha . - a-" autauiaire nf Ikt. ..k..l mi . wi.Nuuut, ne.s? stem used is " na moss practical, and includes all the latest dlsooveries aa. M. & a a IU SaaJBl bktk IU UMilhin mm. I. mi -waasvMjj UitMlU. IQSJ chool is divided into two dspart menta: No. 1 la tar tuffinn . - -..UUW1 5 years up. and takimr in tha i.t 3rd grades. In thla Horw. , -rm .MHfUl opiis.oome one hour evry day ur graduate, iniplls take one or two lessons a week s they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school wto do not study.