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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1905)
GLASSiriCD .. . 1 i, Any amounts oa Wy and Coon try Real ElUU. loMd promptly, m mob m till ap proved. LA URANOE INVESTMENT CO. WANTED A poiitina by a tomubnt aan. Bookkeeping or clerical work ' preferred. InquUt at this office. U 4"0B SALE White Pomertnlen Pup. pies at Hotel Foley Harbor shop. FOR BENT Famished houttkeepini rooms in suits of two, three and four. Inquire, phone Black 601. If yoor paper it not delivered ai you think it should be, please notify the ffioeaod tbe mistake will be rectified. 4UBN18UED RuOM8-Nioely furni thed rooms for rent. Corner itb and main it. 8-18 Mrs U Drake hat opened a dress cuttin f tobool at EO Moors' 4th and Q streets. Learn to dralt your own pattemi -Tailor lytlcm" Call for terms and partlculare. ' P081T10N WANTED A brignt strong boy fourteen years of age withes a place to etop where be oan work for hie board and lodging and attend tobool daring the witter. Hoy it willing to work and baa neat appearance. Addreaa H Vehre, R B D, No 1, La Grande, Oregon. WANTEO-Two girle eewtn. - Call at Millinery store. wanted to learn Mm PnrtulU WANTED Two experienced seam stresses and two apprentioea Apply 305 Fir ttreet. Mrs Wm James. Arc You Going East? On Bept 8, 9, and 10 the O B & N Oo will tell excursion tickets to Phila delphia and retu n at SS2.00 on ao- oouni ol meeting of I 0 O F. For further information call oo or addreaa E 0 MOORE, Agent, NOTICE . We pay highest Market prloea for chickens. Want all . yon have got. At oor Warehouse on Jefferson Ave. GBUatbCo. Notice ol Final Settlement Notice It hereby, given that Annie Johns, administratrix of tbe estate of Bishop Johns, deceased, 'has filed ber final account in said estate and tbe county Court of Union County, Oregon has let Tuesday tbe third day of Oct ober, A. D. 1905, at four o'clock p. m. for hearing the same. Annie Johns ' - . Administratrix . READY Having, purchased tbe' Boss Meat Market on- Fir street, I will bi ready to meet all my old customers and as many new ones at my new place of busi ness, with a complete stock of first class meats and tub. Re member when you wattt J Bull & Co's. meat market pbone to Boss Meat Market, main 48 My former customers are re quested to call tt tbe new place, and the public is iuvited to call, and all are assured full weight and first class cuts. You need not be afraid to send your child ren to J Bull & Go's shop. They cau trade at my shop just as well as grown people. J. BULL & CO. PhoLemain 48. Remember tbe phone is on tbe directory as Boss Meat Mirket main 48. t1AGfcR & KEITH CONTRACTORS Cement Sidewalks and Foundation work given prompt attention. Cellar and Cement work a Specialty. Kstiruates cheerfully furn ished.. All work guaranteed to stand the test, ence furnished. Refer- Office at Foley House. Heal Estate Loan DVCRTlSmCNTS Warning Notice la hereby riven thai um. found damping ref nee of any kind on oy oi km property belonging to toe La Grande Real Rtt auu.ii will be vlgoroatly proseouted. This property Includes all of the I Riverside and Williamson's additions to La Grande. - I aa U BANDS REAL) ESTATE ASS.' . U tf Wm. Miller. Preet. I NOTICE FOR BIDS The District School Board of School District Mo One, of Union County Oregon, will receive np to 13 o'clock Noou of Bept 9. 1906, bids for furnlah log all material (or and oonetntctloa of an eight room aebool building according to plans and specifications on Bio with A C Williams, school clerk. All bids to be left with School olerk and accompanied with certified cheek for Ma per east of bid. Build Ing to bo completed by Jan L 180ft. Board reserves the right to reject aay or all bids. A O WILLIAMS, School Clerk. Mule Trade I haven first class span of mules, wegon and herneaa which I will es- bange for oity property. If yon are indebt for your plaoa and wleb to trade I will ntsome the responsibility This is a good ehaaoe to get oat of the country. Call at La Grande Pawn IMVUIIi Take Notice All persona knowing Jthcneelvee indebted to the late firm ot Book and Thomas are requested to oall at tbe old ataad at the market . where they will find Mr Q W Thomas or Mlsa Cora Harding who will make aettla nieata. G W Thomas. Engraved Stock Wo are prepared to lurniab our pat rons with the finest engraved cards and announcements at the same prion less pottage, that you tend away for your work. Call and see oar tarn pies. THE OBSERVER Nonet Must tell within thirty days, a fin store building and two lots centrally located in the oity of Elgin. This in vestment will pay fifteen per eenl In terest on tbe money invested, f riot $1200.00. Terms ooe-half cash, bel- aooe on time to suit purchaser. Address f O Box 16, Elgin, Oregon Notice to Dairymen I will rent my dairy farm of 80 acre M mllea eaat of La Grande lor a term ot from three to five year. May enongh raited on tbe place to feed 36 or 30 cows. Bummer pasture enough for same number. Plenty of- running water wbioh never freezes. Price flu per aero. . M BAKER, 01.1 Town. Boarding and Rooms People visiting Portland fair and wanting good board and rooms at reas onable prices, call on or address Mrs. E Bartholomew, 360 Dixon street, Portland August La Grande Cleaning And Dyein Works, Sii'ei it faded garments mads to look like new. Work called for and delivered. Ladies garments a special ty. All work guaranteed. Dye worn on Depot Street next door to Com mercial Club. SIMMONS k HARVEY, props. La Grande. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROP. DAY, Principle DAY. AitlsUftl ThU ono of the best musical In stitutions la tbe state, and the people ol tnie city aaa veuey are beginning to discover tbe advantair ea of this school The eytteni used Is He latest and most practical, and includes all too latest diaooverlo In the art of teaching, mute. The school Is divided Into two depart- eatsi No. I la for beginners, trots ft year or more and are taught tbe Brat three gredee. Papils ooaae one hour every day. Tbia la no Kin Jergartea system bnt far superior. In ho. S tbe grades are from S to la. Here they gradeate. PnpUa take one or two lessons n week as they desire. Mo scholars will be permitted to remain In this acbooi wto do not study. - Opposite the Foley Houte ove tbe Oandv More. Phone 47S Yesterday's Wedding Bandar wat a wedding day la the oo aaty to be remembered as seven of the ell known young people ol Union manly ware anlted In marriage at the varioaa homes of their parents HoUALXt GU1ELEB In this elty at high noon at the rreebytorlaa Manse Mr W A MoOall and Mlaa Alma Pearl Oekeler united la marriage by the RovE Bl they keve won the highest plaudit of Hays, with bat a few Intimate friends 'all. Tbe com Dan v. bad the nleunra Mr MoOall Ua native of Grande Roadt valley and la the eon of Mr and Mrs J M MoOall. hhrhlv reeDaeUd pioneers of the ouaty. Mias Oekeler is the daughter of toe Mr and Mrs George Oekeler honored ploo- Mrs was bora and raised on the farm south east ot the city . and has a large circle of acquaintance. The young people left on the even ing train for Portland where they will spend their honeymoon. Upon their return they will reside on the MoOall farm north of Island City. The house la which they will reside will be handsomely furnished by Mr and Mrs MoOall In their abaenoe. RAOAIN OEKELER At the home of the bride east of this elty at 4:30 pm Sunday September, 10, Mr W V fiag'ln and Mias Bessie Oekeler were united in marriage by tbe Rev E B Hays A large number of friends and relatives were present at the eeremony and after the wedding a dainty repast prepared entirely bv the bride was aerved to I be aaseuiblsd guests. Mr Regain Is wall known in the county having lived here tbe moat of his Ufa. He is the son of W H Ragtln formerly ot this elty but now of Lewleton, Idaho. Miss Gekeler is the lank-v Ma M anil Mr, W B flair! and is equally well known having been born In the valley. They too, went to Portland for a week's visit and up on their rotnrn will reside on th Kelleg place north of the city, . which Mr Regain baa leaaed. LA W80N MILLER On Sunday, September 10, Mr Fred G Lawsoa and Miss Jolsa Millar were married at the borne of the bride's parents near Cove, tbe Rev E B Hays officiating. After the wedding cere mony dinner was served to the large number of friends and relatives who were present. After tbe reception the happy couple went to La Grande where they took the evening train for Portland. Upon .their return will make this oity their home, Mr Lawson Is a recent arrival In this oity bnt baa made himself well known and popular la business and pleasure circles. He is associated with T. E. D. Zondell in the Seattle Grocery on Mala stteet. Mlaa Miller Is the daughter ot Mr and Mrs George Miller, who are too well known to need to bo told who they are She was born on the . family - borne near Cove and wat raised there. Those present were: Mr and Mrs E B Hays, Mr rul Mrs J A Cates, Mr and Mrs N L Lawson, Mr and Mrs Geo Miliar, ar and Mra W D Miller, Mr and Mrs G M Gray, Mr and Mrs J K Wright, Mrs A B Conley, Mra J E Smith, Mra Nathan Demos, lit M L Carter, Mr Lloyd Carter, Mr Victor Lawson, Miss Lula Brad thaw, Miss Harm la Bradshaw, Georgiana Miller, John Masters, Frank and Benjamin Miller. JOHN8TON LOG8DON At the home ol tbe bride's parents in La Grande, on Sunday, 8ept 10, Cbas W Johnston of Portland Oregon, and Miss Maude Logtdon, O H King officiating. A company of relativet and friends, witnessed tbe ceremony, after which a Una wedding dinner was served. Mr Johnston is a contractor and builder In Portland . Min Logtdon it wtll known as an excellent young lady and luooetttH teacher. The young people will make Ibelr borne in Portland. CLEVELAND'S. SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER "Highest m Sircntth and QuaLMy" COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KINDS Endorsed by Lending Cooking School Teachers and Chefs Sold and recommended bv J. D. McKENNON C. RALSTON CEDDF.S BROS, i E. P0LACK La Grande, Oregon. Good Indorsement The theatre-goers of Bo'se will no doott regret the elote of the Mick Hwaia Theatre Co who have juit fioish- ea a two weekt engagement at tie Columbia. During their engagement here they have presented a different oomedy or drama each evening la such I a nottned and aitittio manner that old it play ing the "standing room oolj" tign several timet daring their engage ment. Every member ot the company have made oonntlees friends durivg tneir snort tur in Boire. To tav they, are favorites, it expressing it mildly. They are all sure ot a warm welcome in Boies." Boite Oity Even ing News. Tnit company will open a week's engagement at the opera houte tonight ic "Tbe Silver Digger". The prices for this attraction will be 10-20 and 30 eenta. A special matinee will be given Saturday for the benefit of the ladies and children. Nocturnal Wanderer Walla Walla Wash Sept 11 Fifteen year old Chariot Bourgeoeit, who tbowa a ttrange disposition to roam in hit father's fields after night, refuting to ttay in the houte at toon at twi light falls, wat adjudged insane after an examination in Judge Brent't oourt yesterday afternoon. FOB SALE 7 J milet eaat of Alioel, one ranoh ol 160 aome under fence, 30 aoret in cultivation and at mucb more can be easily added. Small bouse, barn and poultry house. limbered. Adjoining land oan be hometteeded. Excellent range. Address H MCbildert, Alioel, Ore. Taxes Coming in Tbe second payment of taiee which , are to be paid before tbe first Monday in October ie beginning to be made by tbe taxpayers. Those who failed to make the first payment now are de linquent and will pay the penalty an J interest on the amounts doe tbe oo ontji - Centennial Hotel Under new management. Board and Boom 85 per week, cash. Mealaaftcta. Hpeoial rates furnished monthly patrons. No. 1117 Adams Avo Phone No. 1101. Mrs. W E MUROU 1SON. proprleto. CANDY Now is the time to think abeut the sert candy your Children have been eating . If you buy candy from SELDER You , need not worry about it, for our candy is made upon scientific principrls and it is all pure. A trial order will convince you as to its merits. SELDER, The , Candy Man r . ALWAYS Catering to the wants of our worthy patrons,we bave at last satisfied the constant' demand made upon us for high grade tailor made suits for gentlemen. In making our selection we have been content with nothing short of the "best" and now invite all "dwell dressers" of La Grtnde and vicinity to call and inspect our magnifi cient line of ' woolens for fall and winter trade. Stop a mouent, when passing, and read our gaurantee. It will certainly interest you. Remember we are located in the Hawortb building, 1318 Adaus Ave. Don't forget we are the only people in the northwest who can "make" your uuderwear. It is superior to anything on the maiket. CRESCENT KNITTING MILLS Look Over Wallowa . A party ot Grande Ronde sngar beet men acoompanled by Messrs W B Uolmet and A O Miller went to the lake Tuesday. They were looking over the agricultural part of tbe Valley and with the advent of a railroad Joseph may become the sugar city of Oregon Herald. rt e a.1 ue II. liumti IICIC Owing to tbe roth -of butlntss on theO R & N a hostler hat been pltced here, to bave charge ol the engines that lake coal and water here, vbtle the orews eat their meals. Fireman Petria, of La Orande, has been as signed to the position temporarily. Uit duties will be to give all freight engines coat and water and clean flret when needed. It will live muoh time here in hurrying freight trains ' over the mountains E O. DENVER SMELTER IS DESTROYED Denver, v Bept 8. The Amsrioan Zinc Si Chemical company's plant, comprising three large buildings, lo cated at Utah Junction, north of Den ver, was totally destroyed by fire thia morning. . The lose It estimated at $73,000. The plant was a combination smelter and chemical works. O E Oewey is the manager ot the oompauy. After Rascals Washington. Sept. 8. The criminal prosecution ot Morrie Buscb, oontraot or and Rubers Charlton, tnapentor wat ordered today by actinic Secretary of War Oliver Tbts aotion Is contained in a direction to Judge Advocate Geu era! Davie to prepare tbe eeoettary papert for this prosesution aud sob mit them to tbe department ol justice Busoh holds s contract with tbe Quar termaster's Department of the Army to furnish fur caps and gauntlets to be delivered at the Schuylkill Arsenal, Philadelphia. Gift of Grateful Japs Coocotd, N. 11., Sept 0 Governor McLane today announced tbe gift to the state by the Japanese plenlpoteotU tries of 110,000, to be devlded among the charities in New Hampshire. Figure it . Out The county election in June la just now furnishing a basis for political oalculatious and candidates are al ready being "mentioned" for the var lout ollioet. Tbe 1IXM election thowed party itreutjtb as follows in Union county: Republican 1717 Democratic 1'ilS Socialist 267 Prohibition 223 Total vote cast.. 3 151 A fair estimate of the Republican plurality in 1004 wat 500 votes. " Tbs qaeMlon now is, bss tbs ratio changed siooe 1901, and what figure will tbe primary law aud ibe Inde pendent candidate cut In 1900. Re publican. T. M. STLBBLENELD, Boot 'and Shoe Maker Repairing Neatly and Promptly done . Hand sewing a specialty Lewis building i NEW' SECOND HAND STORE All kind of second band ; goods bought and sold ' CEO. GROUT. Prop, ' ' 209 Fir St. bet. Adams and Jefferson THE OXFORD DIR 1 f JAMES FARQUHARJGN, Prop. WINES, . LIQUORS " AND CIGARS ! Cold lunches and mixed drir.kt ) a specialty. Fair and impartial , treatment to all. You are In- ; vited to call and get acquainted ' lMririrVrVMVyW Blue Front Saloon E. THOItSON. Proprietor. VINKBT WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestio CIGARSW Hot or cold lunch all hours Jeffenoa Avanae Opposite Depot . e Palaco Salo'- i CHAS, ANDERSON, Prop. . fine WINES, LIQUORS ; AND CIGARS Always on band Jefleiaon Avenue Oppor.to Dyot mw ijfflisasz amies TOwrosramois tms THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop, -1 fini ; '"' I WINES. LIQUORS 2 CIQ1R5 Gentlemen always Welcome 1 . L Fir Street ' jj Eaglo Sa'oin ULRJCH LOTTIS. Prop. - FINE - WINES, LIQliotlS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty 0 JeOimoo Avenue, Opposite depot . , $0MMER ' flOUSE AFE Phone Main 6-1 NUP SAID Five One perolieon borent pawed through on this mornings tiain en route to Psndleton from Iowa ,,Tbey were tbipped by exprtst. URIC ACID In Ihe bkibd causes Rlicu matism.Scutica, Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You can remove the cause by wearing one of out : Dry puriiMATin RINGS a a '1 Minulxlwrd tr ha R" Rlwumtl king Oi., Hinlurt, Cm.'wikul. Prick $2.00 ; , a-'o at JR. SUITU, ' :