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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1906)
i n I (OAl (OAl ! p sr jr a r ---7 - ; is. D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and. Manager. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. COAL COAL Ill SOME RAILROAD QMS : VHKH If HAND Ant lllll n in ieg !a : 1 hii nl - w ab a i.i ,: er It; IS in; )e bf 1 n i i r E Li -j 3 il lii il 4 .1 J II FrcP. vTl (TP;; HOW MANY? imes nave you wisnea a r a flainuiy aecorawa oom? well, what 8 the se of stopping at the ishing gate? Push it pen and-you 11 find your elf well inside our com- ortable 'showroom, with m .n attentive array oi ii fttWintr and border aper, that will make day lelightful by eyesight, the light by dreams of de ligns artistic. Here, then 'or interior decorations. fSTANIELS & JARMAN Paper Hangers and Dccoratoratars t - LA GRANDE MESSENGER j SERVICE -RATES- mmFit block from fountain .10c . , Seven ' " " ...... 15c Any place in the city .'. ... 25c PHONE RED 261 , CL SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING j DONNELLY'S ' THE MEW CIGAR STORE ! Bet tin of Cigar. Tobacco, and s Smoking Sundries. FruiU . and ' Confectionery. All the leading i periodical. Best appointed Club room in the city. A Gentleman' .! Retort I J. P. DONNELLY Prop. - 1 Next Door to Post Office f ARMfRS Now is the time to do your fencing. 3U need fenceposts. we have them for lie. Our post were cut from . green fur nd tamarack tree and are thoroughly ry. We have about 6000 of them which is must dispose of this spring. We will xchapge them for live stock, hay, grain. ggt, potatoes or other produce. i Leave order at The Golden Rule or at lo. 1606 Sixth Street. Also dry cord- Vood for sale in any quantity. ;i J. Anthony THE LA GRANDE NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special tie. Delivery to be made on or after March IS. Special bargains on Roses also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri- X ; cot, peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, gripe, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and hedge plant. Phone 1511, Thorns' grocery Geo. W. Powell, I t i ( THE I OXFORD BAR JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop - cnaptau MortiMNilat WINES, LIQUORS . ! AND CIGARS J , Cold lunche and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited J to call and get acquainted. We are now in a position 5 to fill all coal orders very J promptly. Order today J and get yaur coal today J TIMOTHY HAY j THE BEST EVER : Steam rolled . barley still leads in the horse feed line. WOOD AND COAL Phone Main 6 GRANDE R01HDCCASHC0. Lewis Bros. Prop. J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Union county records gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing proper abstract. An abstract from my . office will show the title just as it appeare on'the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA MHANDR, OR EG N Room SI Sommer Building e e . WALLOWA COUNTY Send your collections and cash items to THe Stock Growers and Farmers Bar! OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent intert on time deposit. CAPITAL iZ5.000.00 C. T. McDaniiu Cashier. Stiukenbero, Pres. A. K. IIPHOLSTKIM AND MAKING CABINET Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small or too large. All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good as new E. E. SCOTT, Shop 1 420 Adame Avenue Phone Red 672 J. L MAPS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material La Grande, Oregon . Drop a tine naming work, and I will name the right price. (Serlpps News Association) Washington. Mar. IS Are the trans continental railroads in league with the milling interests of the Pacific Coast terminals? From Kansas comes the cy clonic answer that such is the case and that Kansas milling industry perishes even as the state cries for he! p. The Howard Mills Company, of Wichita, Kan sas, by rU complaint filed with the Inter state Commerce Commission proposes to show who purchased the Missouri Pacific, the Santa Fe and Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific.' the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, and Denver and Rio Grande, the Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific railroad companies are guilty of doing an injustice to and discriminating against all Kansas milling business, . not only the interest 'of the Howard Mills but all flour manufacturers of the sunflower State. In Its complaint the Howard Mills com- HvUfm that tha railroad eact a rate of sixty-five cents per 100 pounds for the transportation of flour from Wi- THE POPE ON GV1 MAWtUGLS At the request it ie said, of a large number of Cardinals, Pope Pius X bas published a new catechism, intended primarily for the use of the church throughout Italy. According to the Ger man papers, the catecism reveals, on the part of the Pope, a more tolerant attitude toward civil marriage than characterized hi predecessors. In answer to the ques tion, "What is Civil Marriage?" it is stated to be "a formality prescribed by the law in order to guarantee and secure for the married couple and their children the re sults of such marriage in their civil rela tions." The question is asked, if such civil marriage suffices. The answer is naturally given in the negative, because it is not a sacrament. Again it is stated that if a couple is married only by the civil authorities, the church cannot recog nize such a covenant as legitimate. But m replyjo the question if people should enter upon such a civil marriage, the an swer is given that this should be done be cause of the civil results and rights before the law that ate conditioned on such an arrangement For this reason, says the catecism, as a rule the, church authorities ill perform the church marriage only after the civil marriage has already been performed. A correspondent in the Christliche Welt, of Marburg (No. 2), declares that this is a noteworthy concession to the actual state of affairs, as the civil marriage law, introduced soon after the occupation of Rome in 1 870 had never before been recognized by the church, and this has re sulted in countless children being declared legitimate and losing their inheritance. Translation made for The Literary Digest. Mm Chamberlain ' s Cougpht Remedy A Safe Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine tor children, nerer be afraid to buy Chamber Lain s Codoh Remedy. There la no danger from it, and relief is always sure to follow. It la Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and la the beet medicine in the world for these diseases. It is not only certain cure for croup, bnt, when given as soon aa the cronpy cough appears, will preTent the attack Whooping cough fa no dangerous when thia remedy fa given as directed. It contain no opium or other harmful drugs, and may be gives as conUAently to a baby as to an adult. chiti. Kansas, to San Francisco, Calif, and other Pacific Coast terminals in car load lots, whereas at the same time they charge a rate of only fifty-five cents for wheat between the same points in the same lots. "Th s differential of ten cents in favor of wheat against flour, exists from all Kansas points to . Pacific Coast terminals.' says the complainant. It is pointed out that from Spokane, Washing tan, and Portland, Oregon, to San Fran cisco, the rates on flour and wheat are the same. "Such differentials operates disastr ously to the flour mills of Kansas and unjustly upbuilds the milling Interest of the Pacific Coast terminals, which are in competition with the flour mills of Kan sas." concludes the complaint "Dialers, manufacturers, and shippers of flour at Pacific Coaat terminals receive undue and unjust preference, in violation of the act to regulate commerce." The Commission will designate a date at which testimony will be taken in re gard to the matter. TABLE BOARDERS Mrs. Grace Barrie would like six table boarders at No. 1 808, 4th. St For par ticulars call up red 831. 1 SUMMONS " (First publication March 12th. 1906.) In the circuit court of the tate of Ore gon for Union County. John Wilson Plaintiff . vs. C. A. Staples Defendant To C. A. Staples, the siid defendant: In the name of tha state of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the compleint in the above entitled cause and court on or before Apr j 25th. 1 906, or in default thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of $87.78, with intertst thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum after October 2d., 1 904, together with his costs and disbursements and order for sale of at tached property. This summons is serv ed upon you by publication in the Lai Grande Evening Observer, published at La Grande, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. Robert Eakin. Judge of the above entitled court dated March 10th, 1906. C. H. Finn. Attorney for Plaintiff. HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY With the assistance of JOE WILLIAMS Charges reasonable and Prompt Service. Leave orders at the Red Cross Drug Store or phone blk 271 A Startling Sensation THE I 8-BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-8 Beautiful Scenery Novel Vaudeville : Entire Production Carried Surprising Climaxes PRICES Orchestra and Orchestra Balcony, 60 cents. Lrfiuareo.in uuif, iir.. ' .... '............tlllMHHMIIIIHII D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor ana manager. Swcely, Shipman X America's Most Alberta - . IN The Latest London and New York Society Comedy Success ' COUSIN BY HUBERT t 28 1 Nights Gaiety Theatre, London.r276 Nights New Hudson Theatre. N. Y - T WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 t PRICES Orchestra, $1.50. Orchestra Center, $1.00. Dress Circle-78 Cents. Balcony, 50 Cents. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 5 D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, " """" a ' Complete . Machfn ' General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed ' Mill Ik, kf mwiA kttirutl mill m iim mrtt Ctir hnna ar V. e) equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large ? or nothins to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. ' V . 1 iisste ,The Good Old . Standby. -Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned Beef with cabbage or aaur-kraut once in a while! We can offer most of the time whole or half rounds, if you can use so much, or whatever quantity you . require, of well fed and carefully corn ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome., If you're in the notion today, 'phone us the order and we'll have the meat around in no time. Grandy& Russell BllifK -BRICK Brick furnished in any quantty or any! style. 'No contract too small or to large. See samples r our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. L (Irarjrl, Ortgon.. D A LI ( 1 e Center, 75 cents. Dress Circle and & Co. presents Gifted Actress Gallatin KATE'' HENRY DAVIS Shops" and Foundry .1 - - HOTKE Notice is hereby given that mv wife.- Rosalia Johnson, having left my. bed 4M4 , . t board without just provication, that that'. 1 will not be responsible for any bills she may contract from this date. ' Aixt Johnson lj Dated this eighth day of Feb, 1906, rat Perry, Union county Oregon. . ' iiiill r Centennial Hotel Under new management. Board and Room $8 per week, cah Meals 25 cte. Special rates fuiniahe Monthly patrons. No. 14 1 7 Adam Ave Phone No. 1161. Mr."-W. E. Murchison. proprietress' - Beautiful Hair and Face May be had by having scientific f Shampooing and Massage. The HOTEL FOLEV , Tonjorial Parlors e are prepared to do these specialties and Friday of each week will be for LadX customer. Pribate par, lor for ladies. Lady . attendant h . chare. ' t . ..-. X C T.COLT Prop. i eeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaa f Tnick arid Transfer Wood andfedil- PHONE 1611 All order given prompt attention f1 i f X r X eeteeeeaasa. v. X.