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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
r rmn neifs day Fair and warmer to-night Saturday fair rrrn n vrr C CV'ElNll imj VOLUME V LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1905 NUAVCER 2 CA .GRAND LITTLE, IF ANY, CHANGE IN RUSSIA SwippaNews Association. 8t Peteraburg Not The manirette Issued by the Oiar and potted oo the treeta thia afternoon calling opou tbe people to topport the government ao tba new regime may be eaocess fnlly Inaugurated and explaining If tbeydoio, the responsibility rest opon tbam and not npon the govern ment. Uontinoaaoa of the dialrob anoet are reported from Odessa, Moa cow, Wararw Nlkolaleff, Kieff and 8evaitopol. At Kleff mob tbe Jew were attacked and the police atood by aad offered no reeiatance. At Tomik the procurator ordered tbe arrest of chief of police on account of brutal ity, when tba latter under tbe oblef DEMAND SELF GOVERNMENT Warsaw, Nov. 3 -Tbia afternoon tbe Socialist are demendlng aelf govern ment for Poland. A oompmy of gendarme with officers appeared at tbe meeting of tbe Vistula Railway employees andeeked permleeion to Ha Un to tbe speeches ao tbey eonld be oome acquainted with tbe situation. I hey were greeted with enthusiasm and given aata. DEMONSTRATED ALL NIGHT Warsaw Nov 2 Last nisht wi ri en ovr to demonttMtioot by the people whioh lastej until d.yltght and cut mioated in a clb between tbe troop), resulting in many equalities t kniiahinv martial law today the military governor potted notices and waroiog that in ease of any more disturbances thai tba crowd would be dispersed by force of arms. "GOD BAVE POLAND" Waraaw Nov 3 Utterly disregarding the orders of tba Kaulbsr. tbonsands of workingmen are parading the itieetr singing ''God 8ave Poland," and carrying tba Polish nat ooal atandsrd. Tbe CoMeoke tbia alter noon fired into tbe crowd killing three. LIQUOR FLOWING FREELY Odessa' Nov 2 The city ia quieter, bat -it ia feared that it ia only a lull, and that trouble will break out worse than ever. L:qoor it flowing freely and this makes tLe ituation extreme ly critical. SOORE3 RILLED Nikolaleff, Nov. 3. Civil war rages in tbla city. . 8cors bave been killed and wounded Over 300 bom ba bave been thrown la different portions ot h city. Everything is In tumult. AGAIN WE FORGE TO THE FRONT WITH 11MMATCHABLE VALUE IN LADIES' TAILOR SUITS It is the unanimous verdict ofposc who know that there is more real value style, and service stuffed into a dollars worth of goods in our Ladiesr Suit and Wrap Department than are usually found for $1.50. We have prepared a SPECIAL BARGAIN FEAST for this week Come and partake. $10.48 LADIES' HIGH CLASS SUITS $().48 Special this week Here are suits that will please those who' are particular, be cause of their excellent style, perfection of fit, aud careful workmanship; and will make glad the hearts of those, who from choice or necessity, wish to practice true economy. . Three-quarter length coats, and short plaited aud plain jackets, effects iu this season's most attractive cte Mn novelty suitings. This week special at $10.48 $17.50 suits for $14.98 18.50 " 15.98 20.00 " 16.48 22.50 " 17.48 $1.00 and $1.50 Ladies' Street Hats, Choice 25c 4 LADIES' HATS, LESS All ladies' hats in trimmed, tailored and street hats at a sharp reduction this week, no reserve $1.50 hats, $1. 19 $4.00 hats $3. 19 2.00 " J.59 4.50 " 3.59 2.50 " 1.98 5.00 " 3.98 3.00 4 2.39 6.00 " 4.79 4.50 " 2.79 6.00 " 5.19 7.50 " 5.98 $2.50 to $4.00 MISSES AND M CA CHILDREIMS' JACKETS ,3U In red blue and brown, and fancy mixtures choose thia week for.. $1.60 JUST A FEW CAPS, this week $1.00 Some extra good serviceable misses' and cbildreii'a caps in dark colors, this week at. $1.00 You can save Money on Rubber Footwear Here GET OUR PRICES BOYS' SUITS AMD OVERCOATS $4 00 double breasted Ree fer Coals, with worsted lining, and edges bound with wide Hercules brhiI, the special price . ft this week .... $L,itb A special lot of new sip's for boys of all ages j't placed rn our tablee.pri' d $1.25 up to $14.50 Fifty $4.75 and $5.00 si i a in tweeds, C evin t 'I eergee, , special o this week .... pO.yJJ .,miJjaaSUSMBBBMSSBaBHBaaBBBBBBBBBSBSISBw lasnagwf ' f ' jl Sim Soin Mr. Man You have ao doubt caught yourself admiring the perfect fit and stylish cut of some other man's over coat as you p Seed. It is a certainty that you will recognise thete very same characteristics if you come in and see our line of per. feet fitting Kirschbaum Overcoats $5.00 up to $18.50 $1.50 wool sweaters, 98c 25c and 35c Caps. 19c 8bopa have beaa looted by .criminals an1 respectable peopla are at ths mercy of tba mob. Tba police are accused or eeaiatlng in tbe Instigation of the deTastation. Firing in soma parts 'at incessant and ambulances tilled with mutilated, dead and dying are con. stantly passing. NikolaielT has a population cf nearly 200,000, well forttaed and la station of part of tbe Russian fleer. .. FIGHTING AC MOSCOW Moscow Nov a 8treet fighting today between tbe Nationalists and tbe Social iai a ia reported. FINLAND INDEPENDENT llelsingford Nov 8-f Inland Is today practically independent-.. Advices from all parta of ihe country atata that tbe citizena' committee control, the government and the affaire are being oond noted quietly. The aoldiara are friendly toward tba cause of tbe tejpte aud in some instaooea bave loaned them rifles for the citizen's militia 80LD1EBS IN CONTROL Odessa Not 2 -Tbe milifarv ia ba ginning to act in tbe suppression of intervale but the soldlera are . in con trol of the situation. HORROR3 INTENSFIED Odessa, Nov 3 A Red Cross doctor J the Klablneff horrors wore repeat -e d a hundred fold laat Diuht. The troops wrecked terrible vengenoe on tbe three house from wboae balconies tbe sbote were fired by nnknown persons on tbe soldiers, Tbe soldiers immediately stormed the houses and massacred the inhabitants. It ia per latently asserted that tbe onea who fired nn tbe soldiers were ditgulaed aa policeman and purposely provoked the troops. The city is a diemal a'ght. All day long tbe fighting hr btsi itoessant The Cossacks mucily attacked tlie student and the maliria wherever S-tify oonld be found, whil the mali:la was oonrageoualy trvii g to etem the bands of demons. Tha nineiaorine aod dII laglog ia rrincipslly in the Jewish quartert. Tbe rector of the uoivers itj appealed to Witte Imploring him to aend immediate aid. and to dismiss Governor Binehart who, is b!d rr sponsible for the outbreak. No Clew Scrlppa News Association. Chicago No? 2 Extracts from tbe d ary of Miss L P Hill, tbe medical student who disappeared from her boarding bouse, give the rolioe no clue as to ber whereabouts, but r. veal tha fact that ahe left 8t Louis on Aueo.it 81, traveled four day to San Frauoisoo, aod thence wtnt to Hono lulu. Th reoorda show poverty, and ber struggles to maintain ber dignity under adverse financial circumstunoee. With ths exception of the passages referring to love affaire the diary record show privation and misery and while visiting the social settlements ot ' xork accompanied by Mia Helen Gould and other prominent charity worker. Tbediary recount Instances where the tenant too poor to bave light In their rooms, froze and starved while millions of d"llare wcrth ofjurs sod jewel pass the windows dally whero a iotf of bread and a ran of tomatoes las'ed for days. Mies Hill got a position to teaub tha col ired to eat hot eight peanuta and had to make those last a long time - ', Big Suit Filed A suit was filed today by the Foley Imhau Ci mpany against tbe Cftrsoo Consolidated Mining company for tba recovery ol $2 1,000 said to be due as the purobaee prioeof the mine. Other suits were filed Ut week by a number of grooeis and hardware dealers to gether with the labor accounts amoqnt og to $600U, against thesamoom. pany.; Jerome Debarred Hcripps News Association -New York Nov 2 Tbe aapieme court tbis afternoon soetalned Justice mover in debarring Jerome's name from appearing oo the Republic's tloket.' A Mistake Cincinnati. Nov 2-Dr Reese F Edwards whu was reported murdered at Lien Cbcw and included in the Hat of mlsaionsries who were ma saored Is now in Lima Ohio, having returned laat June. Barley Trust Ths unqualified sacres of the Col ombla county "barley pool" ba en cooraged the farmers of that section to oraanice a ne-uianent aaaoolatlnn Columbia connty now row more and better bsrloy tban any one otter ooonty In the United Ft .Us. Grain Markets Chicago. Nor. 2-VVtieat. onened 8V; closed, 88V; corn opeoed 3tT closed, itK: oats oreced. SO closed 30. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Nov 2 -Hub. 73. blue- stem, 70; valley 72. ' LOCAL MARKET lluyer today are offering 65 cent or bloeitem and C3 for club, These Killed By Scrlppa News Association. New York Nov i The bead quarters of tbe Presbyterian board of roisaioos ha. just reived a cablegram laying that Mr and Mrs Peale and Eleanor Chestnut ware killed by the Chinese, but that the live of Dr iriaohla and Miss Patterson were saved and that the building were destroyed. Saturday Evening The Musical Union, organised by the Bridge's will meet ne- Saturday vening in tbe Presbyterian church Mr Bridges will b pre-ent and lead the rehearsal. , A the winter's work will bi outlined at this metinii, it is gteatly desired that vry member will be present oo this ucot.ion. In Distress Serlpps News Association. Ban Frnnclsco Nov 8 The battleahln Chlceg'i wbichfadtie here todav frrm the north reported by wi'elei le'eg raphy about S o'dtok tlifs morning, that when pasiin point Aretbna at II o'olook last niitht ttat they sluhle I a vessel hlch whs in distresii ai d endiOit np rockets aud wa apparent ly on die. it of ESCAPES WINTER IN ICE By Grippe News Asjoclation Pan Franoiaco Nov I The gasoline schooner Monterey, Captain Charles Foley, Lewis, Anderson and Ford owner, reached this port today. Tbe Monterey had a miraculous escape from imprisonment in Alaskan Ice floes which now . bold twelve other whaling vessels sod. their crews amounting to lour hundred aod eighty men. The Monterey was caught in tbe outer edge of ths ice pack but by tbe skillful work of tbe captain sis was able to ferret her way through the narrow path to the sea. Tbe Mon terey bears tbe marks of her battle vrlth tbe Ice. Her starboard and port tt.Bf f. anil A Patifaln Vnl.v mm mm tu osptlve fleet farther north i In grave danger, and the crews must soon fight battle with starvation. Tbe captain atatea that tha schooner llonanaa waa alghted one hundred mile eaat of Cape Smith and was leaking badl. There Is vry Utile hope that ahe will reach alghted, and she paid no attention to tne warning gives was canght in the Ice floes Tbe Monterey brouabt s cargo of two thousand Donmla of bona. tbe smallest catch of tbe seaon. Awful Tragedy ' Scrlppa News Asaoclatlon. ; Mount Vernon. Ohio. Nov. 9 Rnr. ied beneath s culvert, 200 feet from the spot wher Stuart Pier on. of Ken- yon college, the student killed by ths train, tbe authorities . found three length of blood atslixd rops and wad if nbaotbent cotton saturated with blood. Proaecntlns Attornav Sllllwell say several perseos srs nnder surtellano and arre.tt may be made at any time. Stlltwell eipresee the be lief that Plarson was chloroformed by atumt1 ootton bound over bis fare and then tied to the rails of ths track Bank Robbed , . Srrlpps Naws Association. Sanborn Ind Nov S The national ! bsnk in this cit? wis en eied this morning Tbs safe waa blown opeo and 14.000 waa rtolen. Tbs robbets mids thiir cioape. The robber wrecked ths bank wolcb required four charges ot nltros ly glycerine and fled nnder ths Arc of the citizens. Tbs lata rort say the actnsl amount seenred la not known. Big Haul Hulpbur Ky Nuv 2 The bank . ol this city was robhui laat night of f SO,. ES9E3 Remember tha Thanksgiving ball Novemei 10. Tbe Foresters have ths matter in band and therefore will be a grand eaccsss, Mr. snd Mrs. 11 M Chllder. Alice), were La tirande vleifoia totlav Mr. Chllder cams to till atate in tha early fifties and as be says bss "seen a icood deal of thia atate fenced -op." Frank Cook, who ha been employed by Joe Vey t tbe Prospect ranch on tbe Grand Bonde river, waa kicked by s bores a few day ago and i at hi boms on South Tbomp-oo ttreet for a few day, while recovering from hi lojorle Several bone in hie band wets fractured by the kick. East Ore gooian, , RUB IT IN AND The PAIN GOES OUT Changes o( season are apt to bring with them rheumstic snd neuralgio aftections. titrrins and injuries are likely to come any time. Oue of the stucttlard remedies needed in eveiy household is a good penetrating liniment It tuty be needed any hour, and when needed the quicker used the better. NEWLIIM'S ELECTRIC OIL is an extra good application for all aches and tibius, soreness or injuries. It has remarkable penetrating qualities and ran therefore be depended upon to do all that a linimeut will. Like all the other preparations it is sold under a protective guarantee to give satisfac tion or money back. NEWLIN DRUG CO. La Grande Oregon 35W r