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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1905)
; 5 i ? 4 ; ! , i ir- i V va ... ' ' 'U. . - i ; ft iv J Ml ) 111 L I Hi J 5; 6 I S I I Haying purchased the painting and papering business former! oned bj Stackland & McLachlen, we wish to inform the public that we are prepared to Uke contracts for all kin dp cf painting, paperhanging and decorating. We are experienced workmen and guarantee satisfaction. We are here to stay and we are willing to let our work speak for workmanship, and the quality for our stock. A trial order solicited . STANIELS &. JARMAN. SUMMER Until further notice -we will be able to furnish our customers with the very best Black Caps Black Berrks Red Raspberries Peaches and X ..NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE e) Coi. l'irand Jefferson 8ta. 0. RALSTON, Prop, I ST. LOUIS LIVERY .', LARSEN & for parties, Keep iiv . ii l If jou have no other wa call on the LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. and 1 Bates and all pricos will be explained at the office . . .1 "The man who loves his wife the most, ts not (he one to let her roast." These hot days, in a kitchen overheated by a sweltering stove Cut out the family wash day. Send your laundry c us. oaves wood, time and energy. Don't burn a lovely disposition. Send your linen, all of it to A.B.C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE LaGranie, ANNOUNCEMENT $ FRUITS Peach Plums tree AND FEED STABLE t NORfyE, Props. First class turnouts fur- ) nished dav or nieht. J 0 u a .' I J..: r commercial men. - Best service guaranteed tinman hnafttt hv Aav j i week or month. funerals and picnics. The S Cool ten re an Electric Fan up Main 7 : Oregon. Murderer Isl hager Arrested Found in the Blue Mountain By N. Y. Authorities Baker Citv Aug 15 Tracked from New York to the seclusions cf the Blue MoanUJnc of Oregon, O U Cel ling wet arrested yesterday at nrun. born for murder In second degree, the the warrant bavin issued several years ago from New York. The arreat was made by Depnty Sheriff 8now of Baker county, and Deputy 8teele of New York. Devlins waa bronchi down laat night and la now confined in the Baker county Jail awaitlm th arrival of the extradition papers from New York, lie waa working for the Oregon Lumber Company at Greenhorn when arrested. The crime of which Devina ia an. cused ia a Terr aerlooa one. Be w a railroad man In New York and loved a woman. ' Another man alio loved thia woman. Devellna felt her ll ra ping from Ma graap and it ie alleged conoocted a plot to put hie rlval ont of the way. Anyway, on nigbt the rival waa waylaid and aasanlted with a lead pipe and peso nf rnhh h He waa left lyin beaide the railroad track, aa bl aaaailanta believed, dead. But tne rival did not die, but waa picked np and carried to a hospital, where he lingered for tome time, long enough to tell what he knew abont the attempted mnrder, and then died. Devling anl another man waa ac cmed ol the crime bat they bad both fled the country. The grand jury In dioted them and tun officers started to find them. Through the effiolent work of the Baker County Sheriff and hla deputies Devling wai located at Oren born and an officer hurried from New York with the necceeaary papers and the arrest waa mad yesterday. Devling has been working in the Greenhorn district for aome time and while there conducted himself above suspicion. He will remain In the county Jail until the necesaary paper are made out when ha will be taken back to New York. Wool Business Sis million pounds of wool, double the amount baled last season, marks the season's work at the Furnish warehouse for the year 1805. This evening the last pound of wool in the warehouses will be baled and the doors will olosa udou th .,w,i harvest to open the enormous wheat orop wntcn is now rolling in by the wagon load. This has been the heaviest bnalnana season ever enjoyed by the Fnrnl.h warehouse. In the wool balling indus try. Two monster presses have been running constantly ainoe April 25, with an average of 20 men employed during that time. Last year only 3.009.000 round. were baled and but half the force of men employed. Next year still man than thia year's output will be baled as tne ouelneea has expanded and reached out to new territory thia sea. son and secured a strong bold on the wool prodnceia of this territory Pan dleton Eaot Oreuonian. Arrested At Rochester Roobester Aug 16 Bennett Marshall aged 24, paid to be wanted iu Chicaao was arrested thia afternoon at home.' where he Is recovering from a motor cycle accident, lie declares the Bate murder a dastardly crime, and doaarib ed events befora the ride He inaista it will be easy to prove his Innocence. OREGON PRODUCE CO. Thirty car loads of oats wanted at once. We are ready to contract for Pears and Prunes for futuae delivery. We are receiving daily We are in the market for first use adout 300 tons m M Remember we will be in the H other produce as soon as they & KEITH CONTRACTORS Cement Sidewalk and Foundation work given prompt attention. Cellar and Cement work a Specialty. Estimates cheerfully fam ished. All work guaranteed to stand the test. Refer- ence furnished. Offtceaat Foley House. Cheerfully Recommended lor Rheumatism O O Higbee, Danville, 111. writes Deo t, 1901; "About two years ago I aa laid op for four years with rheu matism. I tried Ballard's Snow Llni ment; one bottle oared me. I can cheerfully recommend It to all suffer ing from like affliction" 25c, 60o,$ 1.00 Newlin Drag Co When von want a pleasant laxative that la easy to take and certain to act, use Chamberlain's 8tomaoh and Liver tablets . For sale by Newlin Drag Co, GM29Q3Eir WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more MS GIVE UP TO DIE. wuvuio, iBa., wnsesi trot ever flvs bladder affections which caused, me muck pain maa worry, i tost nesn and waa afl ran down, and a year ago had as abandon work entirely. I had three as the beat physicians who did mo ae good -a wu pracucauy given np to aim, FolOV'a Kidnev Cnia waa lmtnfnnit! and the first bottle gave me great reUef, and after taking the second bortta I was aaHialv cored TWO SXZXS, S0a AID tLtk tZUl AI9 ECSUXC5!3 C7 A T HILL, Druggist all kinds of mixed fruits j class timothy hay, and can at market prices. market for potatoes and 1 are ready for Shipment, j mm Ml i 0LASSiriED DVERTlSi!Mt.NTS ) FOR BALK House hold lurniture, complete outfit. Inquire at La Grande Cash Store. A 10-17 Heal Estate Loans, Any amounts on City and Country Real Estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title ap proved. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. WANTED A position by a competent man. Bookkeeping or clerical work preferred. Inquire at this office tf Reward A reward of 150 will be paid by the Grande Ronde Stock Growers Protect ive Assnoiation for the arrest and con viction of anyone for stealing stock in Union county. Signed by the Secretary Centennial Motel BATES tl per day meals 25cts Hpeclal rates famished monthly pa trons. Mrs A E Moroheson and Miis O M Garni proprietors. No . Adams Ave. Phone No 1161 To The Public We take thia means of publicly ex pressing to our friends and patrons the appreciation which we feel to tbm for their patronage and many acta of kiuuuoia wiiicii ws nave received at their hands. During the four years which we have been in business lo this city and county have meet with aucb pleaaent reception that we feel nnder special obligations to the citizens of the Grande Ronde Valley. Again thanking our friends snd patrons we are Yours very truly Bock & Thomas. Dissolution Notice Notice ie hereby given that the partnership of J K Bull and James Russell heretofore existing under the firm name of J F Bull & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All bills due the firm are payable to J H Russell who will receipt for the same and pay all the bills against this firm. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 15th day of August, 1905. JAMES RUHSFLL, J F BULL NOTICE FOR BIDS The District fccnool Board of Pchool District No. One, of Union County Oregon, will receive up to 12 o'clock Noon of Angust 30, 1905, bids for furnishing all material for and con struction of an eight room achool building aooording to plana and epeoi fixations on file with A O Williams, school clerk. All bids to be left with Hchool clerk and accompanied with certified check for ten per cent of bid. Building to be completed by Jan 1, 190C. BoArd reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. A O W1LLIAM3, School Clerk. Notice TO WHOM IT MAY" CONCERN: The undersigned hae sold it- Meat Markets, and all itr property in and about La Grande, Oreeon, to Grsndy & RuBeell, who will hereafter conduct the aau.e under such firm name. red. M. Bock retires from farther interest or connection with the closing up of the old busings, sml G. W. Thomas will collect all claims due or owing the company, and will pay all its liabil ities. TIJE BOCK & THOMAS COMPANY, (a private con oration,) By G. W. Thomas, F. M. Bock and V, S Ivan hoe, all the atook holders. Aug 15 Sept 15 IN A HURRY? THEN CALL W1. EEYNOLbS The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it Wagon always at your service. Charges moderate. Day phone B 631, night phone R 12. J. L. MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material La Grande, Or. Urop a line, naming woik, and I wll give the right price. HOUSE FOR SALE, $720. Flvi rooms, two 80 ft corner lots, loca ted neai new school bouse site. Half caab. Inquire at this offio". Warning Notice ia hereby given that anyon fannd domnlne refuse of any kind on any of the property belonging to the La Grande Real Estate Association will be vlgorooely prosecuted. This property Includes all of the Riverside and Williamson's additions to La Grande. LA GRANDE REAL ESTATE A88' 0 13 tf Win. Miller, Pres't. GRAINING AND ART DECORAINGtf Why not ge t yonr painting done well when you tan have it cheaper than it takes for the average dauber to spoil it? Get used to having nice wood finishing on the inside of your dwell- , ing. Egg shell and velvet gloss, 'mirror Dolish" ato. S D Kinney can grain up your old painted rooms and make the wood like one, quartered oak furnituie 1433 Adams Ave. La Grande Ore ' Qnmmor The summer schedule of tbe Astoria & Columbia River Railroad has been inauguraie.1 between Portland, As toria, Gearhart and Seaside in con nection with special round trip excur sion tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach pointa, and trains leave Union Depot at 8:00 am, daily and run through direct, arriving at Astoria at 11:30 a m, Gearhart 12:20 p m and Seaside at 12:30 p m. The Portland and Seaside Flyer Ie Flyer . urdt3r al M StSOpu'T leaves Union Depot every 8aturd z:ju p m, arming at Astoria 5:60 p and runs through direct, arriving at Gearhart 6:40 p m and 8easide at 6:50 p m. In connection with this improved service, special round trip season ex cursion tickets are sold fiom Portland to all Clatsop and North Beacb points at rate of $4.00 for tbe round trip, good for return passage until October 15th. Special commutation tickets, good for five round trips, are sold from Portland to same points for $15.00, good to return until October 16th. Saturday special round trip excur sion tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on sale every Saturday at rate of $2.60 for round trip, good to return Sunday. Tickets told from Portland to North Beach point are issued in connection with the O R & N steamers from As toria, and baggage is transferred and from depot and steamer dock to at Astoria free of charge, and all tickets sold by tbe O R & N Co from Port land to Clatsop end . North Beach posnts, sre interchangeable and will te honored on trains of this company in either direction between Portland and Astoria. Ticket sold at all O R & N stations and passenger wishing to ih tn on Clatfop Beach should so sp-eify, in uruerw av.ju confusing this popular rrB.,T, wnn tuat ol Lone; Beach. W.h which i reached only by boat at As- tona, tlius causing delays enroute. For Kdditional information .HH,.. C - IDDfl A Htewnrt. A nunt no . .... alaer otf Portland, or J O Mavo. G F p a Astoria, Ore., and ak for Seaside Souvenir for 1905, containing M beau, tiful half tone views of Columbia riv and Clatsop Beach soenery. ... . LA GRANDE SCHOOL PROF. DAY. Principle MRS. DAY. A..1.1..1 TV... . . . . ' "H . ; 01 ,he "Mical In etitutlona in the state. During the VIJP 1QU . ,U" ueanj f OUr toound lessons given. The people in this cltv and ..iu. r1" lug to discover th. a . j. . oi thi..h,v.. mirrr. n -7; . ,' "- used is 'overie. V , owning music. The school ia divided into two depart menu: No. 1 isfnp hi . 5 years on. and ukin. i. .v . : . o j . " wis Ut If 3rd grades. de i ateV fl Uieine VtwJ uSSTf-' they dwire. NoThoiar. Z Wto do notstudyr" Kho' vSS&SL' House over J