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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1906)
MHMMMMH The TI hIB J OFEItii O. H. STEWARD. Prnnri .a m... MONDAV MAY 14 GOLDEN GATES BEST California Girls Extravaganza Company Dmaahi!.. il. u . ' a x . . w'"it w muici urtauon in I wo Act I "The Great White Wav tt 33-OOLDEN OATE BEAUTIES 30 m THE ELECTRICAL SWINGS, THE DANCE OF THE HOUR THE SILVER MARCH THE f LOWER BALLET a,aaae.....M, MMMtllttMMInJt DEATH HAS (MIS CLAIMED THREATfH DR. REAVIS GOV. IK ' 1 it The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CapitaitS60fb00 Opened for Business May I ' solicits a share or your business in banking line especially sayings', and active accounts. the in- - W.C. BROWN. President . GEO.L CLEAVER, Cashier W.C. BROWN, WM C; T. BACON. GEO. OFFICERS ' ' 5 W. MILLER, Vie Rresident . " - T. J. SCROQQIN. Asst. Cashier i Ov directors ' V; - ' " : ' :, . ' ; MILLER, GEORGE PALMER. J. L. CAVINESS L. CLEAVER. TURNER OLIVER, F.J.HOLMES" " - T. J. SCROGGIN J ' - - lace curtain sale j j 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ! FOH NfcXT TEN DAYS n. .took of RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE, 10 ct per X root ana up. " V" . ' v " w. ! LAWSON MOWERS AND SPRINKLERS H. BOHNENKAMP CO ffiir OPPa iHioc&ia D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. f & VA7 U" r Jl REAVIS In thw city on Wednesday , May 9th. 1906. Dr. L D. Reavis. aged .. 59 year. 8 month and 25 days, of bright disease. The funeral arrangement will not ha mad until tomorrow upon the arrival of hi father and brother who reside In Enterprise, and who are now on the way, but it i expected to take place Friday. Dr. Reavi was born in Missouri nA moved to La Ltrande with hi wife who had become hi bride a few weeks nrinr in the summer of 1898. Haws aim.. loyal to the best interest of the city and for the past sis year has bean a mam. ber of the city council. He was a mem ber of the Woodmen of the World. The Elks, and Masons. - Besides a grief stricken wife and and daughter Mildred, aged seven, be leavee a father and several brother and ister. Mr. Wheeler lives in Seattle. Albert In Hood River, Dr. J. L. and Jo. in Walla Walla. William in P.nHUMn Gilbert and Mr. Wade of Enterprise. I tie unexpected death of Dr. Reavit has cast a gloom over the entire city While many knew he was sick, very few realized or knew anytnintr of the serious- nets of his condition.- It wm -nnv llf Wednesday evening that he attended a midnight session of the city Council Monday morning he called for one of the proprietor j of the Observer, and asked mat me true nature of his disease be not made public as while he realized that the results would in the end Drove fatal ha thought he could put it off Quite awhila up to 1 1 o clock last night he stated to those in attendance that he was much better, and that all he needed, was a good sleep, and that ha would be all risht in the mprning, and insisted that all leave him and retire.' At 1?:50 he peacefully passed away without pain. Ccrlppe Neare Association) Jefferson City. May 9 An infernal machine was found under Governor r oik's window this afternoon loaded with niroc glycerine. No arrests have been made, and the governor is not seriously alarmed. It is thought the deadly inetrument wa placed there by some crank. fACTORY ASSURED OKI EVEK1M 01UY WtDRISDAT MAT Jubilee.. ' ' . 1 Jubilees . ' .- Jubilee Jubilee - , Jubilees Jubilees Still Dlentv of cood seats. Haar tha only attraction of the kind offered this season. seven weet singer, the old and new negro melodies. Admission only 60 cents, children 25 cents. Reserved seat without extra charge at Selder- store. - Commencing Monday May 7 THE POPULAR rw Her THE CURE Of HEADACHE liri.-. i , .. . nnai Done would VOU cull to traat a headache?" asks a lavman. ' Anv bona that may be out of it correct position in the neck or back, so as to bring pressure upon the nerves which exoiess the rain sense that is. if the headache happens to ee due to a bony slip; but, of course, it may not beat all. This 1 one.franuant cause, but there are many other which are apt to be operative. A muscular contraction in the neck, or over the head. may likewise cause headache. Indiirest- bn, eye-strain, mental fatieue. a slug gish liver, constipation, kidney disease, and many other things are frequent causae of headache. Hence the cure of headache osteopath ically is the cure of it cause or causes. To find and remedv these causes, having, as they usually do, an anatomical bases, requres special and thorough training, and that is whv Osteo pathy exist as an independent school of medicine, its practitionersare specialise They cure headaches, a thev do other diseases, nbt by "pulling" a bone, unless a bone needs "pulling." but by finding the cau se of each heac'ache and giving that cause whatever treatment is needed to cure it , So in a dozen different head aches none might be treated alike osteo pathically. and yet ten or eleven of the dozen would likely be cured. - What's the good of keeping from him. Any good things you may see, 1 hat will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea r , v , Newlih Droo Co, VOTERS ATTENTION Because you swore- at tha - orimarv election does not give you the privilege of voting at the regular election, and if you have not registered, you will be obliged to swear in your vote again at the general election if you do not register on or before Mav 16th. Remember the registration hooks close May 15th. There was a splendid attendance last evening at the Commercial Club, which was called for the purpose-of meeting with Mr. Ripley to talk over the feasi bility of building large vinegar factory. Mr. Ripley in an informal way told of his investigation df the various 'fruit -Bt;nn. in Mahn ClrAaftn mnti Wafthinerton and that he thought Crande Ronde valley offered the best natural increments or any of the places visited and during the 1 lm A Lmi, Ufa nnttnraA thf a far.tnrv COAtinff 30.000 which would work up 60,000 bushels of apples annually for which the factory could pay $5 per ton delivered, would be a profitable investment. He thought it best to organize with a paid up capital stock of $40,000 of which he himself will take $15,000. He de monstrated that he thoroughly under stood the business nhich experience covered several years in such work ii. Colorado. One half of the stock has al ready been subscribed and a committee consisting or fc.. L. carbine, L. uidenberg and Mr. Ireland were appointed to assist Mr. Ripley in the organization of the company and to secure a suitable site. There seems t) be no question what ever but tnat tne balance ot tne stock will be secured this week and work on the plant will commence the latter part of the month. The factory manufacture vinegar, cider, and wine, possiby jelly and jams. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. NOTICE fOR PUBLICATION, V. H. Land Office at La Grands, Ore. -Murcb St. Notlrcta hereby gln that In compliance wllli lh iirovtulnn of Ui act of Cotifreaa ol Junes, l.tiK, antllled ' An act ftr the aaia ot timber land- In Hie iate oriallfornla. Ore. tan. Nevada, and Wmcbliielon Territory,'' a exu-tidd to all tbe Public Land ritatm bjr i of AUKiut . li Bcrtrand Kia,of Ponlauu county of Mullnomab Btata of Oremm baa Ui la day died In thin olllce his swum tatenient No. 374(1 for tbe purchive of tue u M f.', H Hw. In lownmhlp So. 4 South Kange No 87, aaal. And wlllorfw proof to show that tha land ouKlit 1- nu-ro Valuable lor Its Umber or . tone than for aerlculturel puriHMea, and to etlMbllub blaclalid to said land before tUe K gluler and Receiver at L 1 4ruo.de, Oregou, on Thursday, theiMth d, Mv IMJS- tte name as wllnenaee Adolph Nm 71 krbtart Newlla. Hard Uarrall and Oeoitfi' Wblilark, all of I a Uranrte, OreaiHi. Aui and all peraont claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to die their claims In this office on or before said JllbdajrofkU;, WO", , E. W. Davis. Regis tr I878- Timber Land Act June 3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. D. B. Land Office. La Grande. Or. Mareh U, m. RICH LOAM . Extra rich black loam, for filling gar dens, etc.. for sale and delivered. I also have gravel for str ;t filling, close in delivered o'on the pla:e, J. L, Mars.. aiaroo an. two. Notice Is hereby gives that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of I une, una, entitled "An act fbrthe eale of Umber lands In the Mtatee of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by act of Aug. i, 1KL Albert C. Lemp. of. Rolsa. Count of Ada. Htateof Idaho. hAl this dav filed In this office bis sworn srjj ' ment. No. XMT. for tbe Dure bane of tba N7&' E!, XW(4 Htl-4 A BKU bWU of Section N? 81. In Townsbln no i H, R. No. U KW.M., and will UIIST fiwi w aiivw tuatt mi wnu BOUKm Is more valuable for Its Umber or atone limn (or agricultural purposmnd to establish bis claim to eald land before the Register and Re ceiver of this offloeat La Grande, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, I KM. He names as wlnean s: John Urlspuli.losepb Hunter. Henry Hlfken, and Edward Lemp. all of BoUe ldabo. . " Any and all persons claiming adversely the thelroialmisln this office on or before said AKhdty 01 I une, uo, E. W, Davis, Realster. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE ,187a NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. V. B. Land Ofllee, La Qraada, Oreeoau. March 33 IWI6. .V Notice Is hereby gives that In compliance r ' with Ihe prorlstonsof tbe so of Congress of tune 8. IK7K, entitled "An act for tbe aale of llitttv: !mm'.- iz Ihc r!!r.!rr. cf Cu!! ". '- " son. N vada. and Wasnlnirlon TerrVlory'as estended In all the Public Land State bv act of Angus! , INiU, K.lwar . Lemp of Boise Lonnlv of Ada, state of Idaho has this day died In tbls office bis swore ts'ement No. WM, for tbs anrehase of the H W X of Section No 83 in Township So south Ranee No ho B W H. r And will offer proof to snow that tbe land ought is more vlubie for It- timber or tone than for agricultural purposes, sad to estahllsli bis claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver at La Orande Oregon no Wednesday the 20 day of June, 1U06. He names aa witnesses! Albert O. Lemp John all ofUolse Ida o. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ibove described lands sre requested to file , thelvMltelms la tMa nffliM a- - i , ) day ol June IW6. . w Psvia Kaglstar. UNION county! TO-NIGHT The Four Act Military Company lli.hFi. mi. rfi tlMBER UNO, ACT JUNE 3, I&78 NOTICE FOR. PUBUCATION. . . ' AlUou IL 100(1. ..: "no umoy at La Grande, Or hereby given that In oompllanos 7. L.a .ftu '"onso'Uieaotof Consreas of - n,o. uMiim "Asioi ror tne sale 01 Umb$ lanoa In thy Htalee of California? Oi gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.",, extended to all tbe rbllo Land htatea br ail oi August s, ttwj, Charles K. Webb of h-. .ki. a.. ! i1"- or Iiiaho, - - imu in una omoe bis ur.rMnwSt?ei1N!Ji,7lf,r,i!e Phaseo' .1 .J.ot Sea. i,0 I" Township Na 4. Routh. Kui Na it us u f 1 An,?.. "oner proof to show that tbe land nought Is more valuable tor Its timtJJ . ... lr.,nir n,'or,"oultural purpose., and to esubllshblsclaTm to aald Wufore tile iwiver at Lat Umntle VmU' OD Tae",J, th9 WoHSey S'.801?. Idaho: ClurSn.-. IJn1eirfeltor,"ft Any nd all pmi (UtUmln adverMiy grJH.T( u.:,;",u" w " ld a. w. Bsvis, Register j Special Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents ! aa 'W w4e4eai . TIMBKR LAND ACT JUNB I U7S !i.?'l;,(jE TO" PUBLICATION U. tt. Land Office La Orande. 0raFl NntlealahK. .. .J"-1' . ! arlih ih. .' conipiisnoe of Auanst 4. niii i . im",?JLmwm.DX . V,rT,!::,",..'',r'r,rr- .. ' th day o. j.,,,;;',." ""' on " "'rcN..d K. V. LavU, Krgittei e e t Union Gounty presents to the home seeker a greater number of diversified mdustnes than any county in the state, out side of Multnomah county Which is practically Portland. .- , ' ;t Wfi do not hAliovo that thai-A Se nnll, ! il. rt-a . t ...... . ia ajiuwici wuiity in una iniana empire ma,can snpw fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of .' "W - a ww W s w W VMgili i The annual reDort of tha si-stft lahor -W l..i. i.u r .V wiiiuuggiwiKM, yicu,ca UIUW11 VJUOHtV UUIO m the state, in the employment of labor. '. , It requires 194 solid trains of "fou rtv cars each to carr the produce of our I county to the market, more than a train every other day throughout the year. I An admirable climate." The past winter only for a few hours did the mercury -hffSvfr!? ex"ssive heatin the summer and ourxool refreshing nights cannot be appreciated by the residents of the east until the are permitted to enjoy them. I 0"rsoiu18nch, and productive. Were we to mention ields they would not be -nfrcli ?ly wfa t0 . become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to ' toeirelSdVe " Wh6n 7011 crogrowiiiar .nd harvested j w.r?tU,,r TeS wiH require man many decades of the' present activity befoie they .rJ-affiff, .,ewld.MOBoOf?ok0Tn : ' .aaV VALUE OF PRODUCTS Wheat Lumber Sugar .. Oat and Earley Cattl.... Hog Hay Dairy Product Fruit... ,-. Horses itnd Mule ... Sugar Beet Poultry Potato Wood.. .$660,000 ... 540,000 .. 265.090' .. 260,000 .. 260.000 ... 200,000 .. 120.000 .. 125,000 ..100,000 .. 100,000 .. 100,000 .. 60.000 .. 50,000 .. 60,000 X $2,830,000 CARLOADS I ; Lumber , JOOO 3 Wheat '.. J000 ; Oat and Barley .. '. 600 : wood ...i:..:.r:.:: soo soo' Fruit 250 Sugar . gOO' I Potatoes joQ ; "- : 200 patUe .-J ; 260 ;: Ho - ioo ! Horse and Mule 50 7750 , , e s s n W car not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you, Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak est specimen of man or .womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. . , Newlin Druo Co. CENTRAL COMMITTEE MELTING The Republican County Central Com mittee will meei at the Commercial Club La Grande. Tuesday. May 8. at 1 :30 p. m. All the Repuplican candidates ar isquested to be present, C. E. Cochran, Chairman. : rVJUISTCH t ..City Mountain Tea Nyefc a Buy Medietas fcr Bmy Psop'.r ' Ooldoa BMlth and Bonswal Vir.m od Kitlncv Trouble sniv'lflo for Constlrmtlnn. !n1lieitlon. I.lv-. Kliin.v TM..I.U.. Ii; , t 1 Bli-od Ba.J Breath, fllunrlsh Bowels. Hmklacha, Implos. Kcu.n i. Impure and Backache, it's Bockv Mntintaln T In labJ in nmn. m rente a box. tVnnirm mikla by UuujSTaa Daoa Compuv. Ma,lison. Wis. 0L0EH NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE