La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, January 22, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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y Farmers, hring your cream to us and w will :
. . W the very Lighe.l market price for it At
the. present price o! butter it will pay you fur ' "
better to sell the cream than to churn it.
We are agents for the famous DE LAVEL
separator. The best made. . f
COVE CREAMERY COMPANY,"
' E0- Harper. Mgr.
Headquarters at Hill & Allen's, La Grande.
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OFFICERS: .
"h President
J. M. Bkrrt Vice President
J. M.Chubch Cashier
F.L.MKYEIS Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS :
J. M. Barry, J. M. Church
A. & Cooler, B. Smith
U 0. Stanley
3655
La Grande National Ban z
: L Grande, Oregon . . j
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.(0
Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sellaCexthange on
all parts of the world. Collections a specialty.
Please Note Our
Success '
And increase o( buainess from
July 15, 1801, to July 15, 1903,12
years.
Surplus fund accum
ulated 1 2,8 0 0.0 0
C pital paid in .... 6 0, 0 0 0.0 0
Reliability of share
holders 6 0, 000.0 0
Protection to de
positors $1 3 2,500.00
Deposit subject to
check were, on
July 15,1891 11,5 9 8.35
" 18C2 7 7,3 9.99
" 1FK1 27,220.13
" IbW 20,041.64
" 1895 42,3 4 8.11
" 1896 34,3 9 7.70
' 1897 43,6 4 7.09
" 1898 7 8.7 7 0.26
" 1890 8 3, 7 5 0.18
' " 190J 8 9,7 0 3.90
" 1901 8 3,7 21,67
' 1602 7 7,2 4 5.38
' 1903 1 3 2,10 8.70
Z Docs not the 'above figures as
sure you that the management of
this bank meets with the approval
of its board of directors and pah
rons; and deaerwng of your'
patronage. We want your bank
ing business, laige or small. You;
interest will be protected at the -
Farmers and Traders National Bank ,
La Grande, Oregon-
SACRED HEART
ACADEMY
La Grande, Oregon.
Conducted by Bisters of St. Francl
Select boarding and day school for
Young Ladies
Academic, Preparatory and Klned
garten courses are conducted on h
same prinoiples as those pursued in
our schools of Philadelphia.
Musio and painting receive spools
Mention
Letters of inquiry directed to
SISTER 8T.JPERIOR
I CAN FIX IT
I do not care how badly it
is broken, I can make it
just as gonc-as new. I do g
all ki"ie f
Blacksmithing
and
Wagon Work
Horse Bhoeing a specialty.
Shop on,Fir Street
ELMER MITH, I
is
They're Going Fast
Bnt there are still many styles yet to select from.
An Iron Bed for $2.5?
Of course we havt the expensive linds, too.
See the handsome designs now in our window
Undertakers
m banners
K. AHDROSS AGO.
Charles Kinsey
Funeral Director
which they can le nugm.
THE SIGHT OF A FARM
has a whole lot to to do with its value
us an investment If It 1 well drained,
hitch healthy ground, close to a good
market it is lUurally worth more than
low land, marahy or rocky lai d
situatel three m lea from no where.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING
for a farm better consult us befoieyou
buy. We know of several good farms
that will suit yon either as a homestead
or as a money-making investment, and
we have the very lowest figares they
How big a farm are you looking for.
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GRANDE RONDcLOG
GING CAMPS BUSY
The Perry Saw Mill Will Cut 17,000,000 Feet
of Lumber This Year. Now Shipping Ice.
F. B. Murphy, ibwaager of the
Grande Roode Lumber Company was
in the oity yesterday. He is iu high
spiritt over tba way the logging camps
are taking advantage of the , snow in
the mountains and states I be will
have over 12,000.000 feet of logs as a
result of the teasous work, which with
the 5000,000 feet they earned over
Irom last year will pnrmit them to
inanufaoture just about the same
amount of lumber iu 1901 as they did
Wat year whiob was 17.O0O.00C fee
The company is row putting up ai d
snipping large qnantitiea 01
free of that whfen" loots lik'S Taalhess
leads td better results. For Instance,
a man may be so lasy trat hs habitual
ly works hard on labor aavlug contriv
ances, by which be can accomplish
greater results with less labor, do more
and better work with leas physical ex
ertion. He may be so lasy tbat be will
do no work In a slipshod manner, for
In that -oiae be would have to do the
work over again. No turiucr can be
successful unless be does a large
amount of meulal labor, and mental
labor aavea physical labor and uiuket
wbat physical labor la necessary far
more effective. The very best work at
the very best time cannot be douo by
unaided physical effort. - To do such
work requires deep and persistent
study. Farm and Ranch.
ice is of good quality and 16 inches
thick.
tmw Grlevanees.
If you waut to be loved, keen anv
ice. Tue grievances you may have to yourself.
HINTS FOR FARMERS
Seed Cora Will Be Scarce
While tho corn crop of the country
ss a whole will be sufficient In quan
tity. It will average poor In quality.
The amount of well cured Nebraska
seed corn will be small on account cf
the lateness of the season.
Tho drying season will be short, if
not also moist, making the curing of
seed corn a difficult matter. Frosts
have killed a great deal of corn this
fall before ripe enough for seed. This
makes the chunces iu favor of a very
limited supply of seed corn for next
year's planting, and high prices will
probably prevail. The superiority of
borne grown varieties over those
brought in from farther south can
hardly be overestimated. The past sea
son has demonstrated this so thorough
ly that In yeurs to come home grown
seed corn will be at a premium.
Farmers who have well matured
fields of swtct corn Bbould save It for
seed. It will find u good market If not
all needed on the farm.,
Tdk selection of ears Is a very sim
ple matter, yet It is very important in
suviug seed corn.
The Wisconsin experiment station In
a recent timely bulletin recommends
the grower to go through the field with
a bnsket or bag and snap off the large
ears. These can be carried to the edge
of the field and drawn to the barns.
The eurs should not He In piles, for
they soon Become heated, and the
germs are thus weakened or destroyed.
They may be busked so as to leave
several busks on the shank of the ear.
Buch ears may be tied or braided to
gether and lying. In n .rMmw;here..plr.
can freely circulate or possibly" whers
the sun will help dry them out Amer
ican Cultivator.
Qurftitttd Basrs.
A hovel method for insuring the
freshness of eggs has been -adopted by
a dalrymen'a association in the vicinity
of the city of Kehl, Germany. The
agents of this association go among the
farmers each day and purchase eggs,
the farmer guaranteeing that these
have been in I'd within the previous
twenty-four hours. In consequence of
this guarantee the association pays the
farmer 3 pfennigs, or about half a cent,
above the regular market price for
each egg. ' The association then makes
a record of each purchase by giving
the farmer a registered number and
numbering each egg Iu a corresponding
miinner. Wlieu a consumer chances to
find a stale egg he returns It to the
dealer, who in turn charges it to the
association, which reports the matter to
the farmer. The method Is a protection
to all parties concerned and is said to
meet with much success. The eggs an
delivered to the dealer In cases con
mining live dozen each. Tbls unique
melhod will doubtless Interest many of
our renders, although we doubt If any
association would adopt the method in
this country. Connecticut Farmer.
Menial Labor on the Farm.
Any fanner who depends altogether
on the seasons and hard work for suc
cess in his business may make some
sort of a living and even Increase his
small capita! by unturul Increment, but
he will never merit the appellation of
MHi'Cssful farmer. Industry Is a good
truit of. rhiimcterjiut oftejiji Rood da-
PORTLAND AND
LOCAL MARKETS
Local Markets
Egg, fresh valley 40utB, eastern, 30o.
Butter, creamery 60c and firstclaaa
dairy 50c per roll.
Potatoes OOcte per sack.
A pplf 8,50c. to 7ficts. per box.
Cabbage, ljnt. per lb.
Turkies, 10 ots. lb. live weight.
CKKAL8
Wheat COc to CJo per bu.
Oats 90o per cental
Barley 80c per cental
Portland Market i
The probability of wnr in the Far
East is Bending win at up in all parts
of the country. Chicago and San
Franaiaco each advanced 3 cents and
local ex porter b put up their pi ice?
from 1 to 2 cr-nte in the inteio . Not
much was done yesterday, but it if
believed that ihe market will be
active next week. The English u
changes were closed yee'erday:
WHEAT Walla Walla, 73c;
blue-stem, 78c; Valley, 79.
BARLEY Feed, 20 per Ion, brew
iiif!,20; rolled 21.
FLOUR Vslh y, lf3.75 and 3.85 per
arr.'l; hard wh -at aira glita. 1 91) and
r-KODUCK
Potatoes, 00 to 76 cents per ssck. ,
Onions 8') cents to $1 00 per sack '
Egge Oregon, 30 :I2J cts, F ,rii
25 2!lc
nutter Creamery, 27 Pnd 30c
Dairy, 20 and 22c, store I5(16Jo lb.
Poultry Chickens, mixed 10o per
pound, spring, 10c and ' hens,
JOc , turkeys live, 17 and 18o
lb dressed 18 and 2oc lb-. illicit', fl
and 7 per i'ox. geeae, 8o lb.
LIVESTOCK
Cattle Boat steers 14.25 and $4.00,
medium, 4.00; cow 3.25 and $4.00
Hoga Bi-st large, fat !).25j medium
large 1st 4.76
Sbeei Best weather t3.50; mixed
sheep $3.25.
4 10; ol.'B r , $3.65 nu.l 3.76; hard wheat
patents, $4.20 and 4 0; Dakota hard
wheal, 54 90 ami $".'ii ; graham, $3.75,
whole wheal, $4; rye wheat, $4.50 and
.75
OA TS No. 1 white, $1,071; gray
1 1.06 per reiitr.l.
MILi.STUFFS Bran, $18 per ton;
middlings, f 23; nlinrls, $19; chop, U.
S nullf, $18; lineied, dairy lood $19
A woman with sorrows may be Inter
eating, but a woman with a grievance
la quickly voted a bore. Weeping, sad
eyed heroines are all very nice In nov
els, for one need not have more of
their society than be likes, but every
day life cbeerlness Is in demand, and
the woman or girl who bravely deter
mines to find the silver lining of every
cloud is rewarded by gaining the re
spect and love of her fellowa.
" BaVtf your
dollars will
tbeui selves."
peonya, (fan
lake tare
CASH"
MEAT MAREKT
- Our borne made breakfast bacon is
now ready. No better made per lb 16c.
Our "Famous Hama'r will be ready
u7 uvAfc naturuay. . , , , -
We permit no one to undersell us.
Finest meals always on hand.
Poultry, the best Ihe market affords
Phone orders receive prompt de
livery. No. 1601. ,-
, North Fir St. opposite fjeddes Bros
Congratulations.
Mr. John H, Cullom, Editor o' the
Garland, Texaf, News, baa writ.cn s
letter of congratulations to the manu
factures of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, as follows: "Sixteen yeara
ago a hen our first child waa
a baby be was suhjiet .to cruupy
spells and we wi uld be very uneasy
about him. We began using Cham
ber Iain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and
finding it snob a reliable remedy for
ooids and croup, we have never been
without it in the houae since that
time We have 6vt children and
have given it to all of tbem with
good results." For Sale by all drug
gists. ;
- WOW Ball
La Grande Camp WOW No 148
i has decided to glvo a grand ball
feb. S at Armory ball, and the
ollowing committee of arrangements
lias been appointod; Fred - Jacobs,
A J Weeb, J U Keoaey. The pro
ceeds ' of the ball will be placed in
Camp general fund to use for the
eM
REDUCTION
On and after Juuoary .' Z
lt , Meal Tickets will
be reduced I rom $5 to
$4.50 for oa b.
We app -i ciate the gen- ' -eroua
. i atronuge ex- i
tepdod in the poet and '
truut the service render -"
, f cd will not only met it .
a conlinunnce, tiut an
increase.
REGULAR ME A Li-) '.
OYSTERS in any style,
our specialty.
v Try our Sunday Din- : 1
ners from 12 to 4 p. m,
' Best service in the city
MQDEL
RESTAURANT
Express and Delivery
Adna Rogers, Plune 1021, All calls
receive prompt attention, Geneial
express and delivery business.
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Program
Union County Teacher's Association
La Grande, Oregon, Jan. 30, 1904. -10:30
A.M.
Musio
Round Table Talks Association
Methods of Computing Interest. . . .
A. J. Beuder
United Ststcj History. .O. 0. Maxwell
1:30 P. M.
Musio
Primary teadiug Moliie Fetre.
Experience in Ihe Philippines. . . .
Fred A. Palme
Environments R. W. Canflelc
James Whitcumli Riley
H J. Hockenbern
All persons int r.-ated in feboe
work are invited to be present.
DeWitt
I tunu
B to to buy Witch Hatsl Salfo.
sWitt'a Witch Hue) Salve Is tho
oririnii and only eemiln. In fact
DoWltt'llsthe only Witch Hazal Salvo
that It mad from tho unadulterated
Witch-Hazel
All otbon art counterfeit! base Imi
tation!, cheap and worthies even
dancerout. DeWltfeWltch Haiel Salvo
li a apecuic jot rnea; Blind, Bleeding.
Itching and Protrudlnt Pllei. Also Cut a.
Bum a. Bruise a. Snralna. Laferatlona.
Contuatona, Bolla, Carbunclea, Eczema,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin
Dtaeasei,
SALVE
r-airiBBD ar
E.C. DeWltt Co., Chicago
HAY Timothy, $10 per ton;
or, $12; giain, $12; cheat, $12.
ciov-,
For 8ale liy HILL & ALLEN
A Two flight Electrolier
Empire style complete with etched glass .
shades and all attachments put up iu
your residence for fe.oo
Ste samples in our window.
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La Grande Light & Power Co
OUR STOCK OF
111 JEWEIlR:y:ail-
Hits not been stolen,' but you might think so from the
following quotations: - w - : ''s
12 Solid gold IJioachcs (8.50
$10 " " " .... 18.00
5,50 " " " $8.00
7 00 ' " 4.00
lialiy rings solid gold 81 1,20 50c
H Clocks worth $1.20 now ' .'"" BOo
" . .... $1.60 - .- 7e
" ... ' $11.00 " . $3.00
f Bracelets worth $1 00 ' UOc
" .' , $4.50 " $3.00
Ladies' Set Rings worth $5.75 now. " . $3 50
Gold Fil'ed Chains worth $i 00 now " ; 60
" " " " $3.00 wareuted 20 years : 1.0
Boys' Watches worth $1 now : ' 50o
Ladies' solid gold watches complete worth $25 $15.00
Men's gold fild watches complete worth $23 now $14 50
AT THE
RAINBOW STORE
Art Exhibit
The l.iuliiw Selgh'.iurhoo I Club and
tho Lyl? Tuesday Mnsicnl will' have an
art exhibit eoinp-ised of 2t0 of the fin
est painting and sla'nary in thewtrl.l
liit-lr object is to place a good grade of
I ictures in the public schools. Do not
f iil to attend nnd help a good cause.
Adiilli Season ti"kets V'i cts for six
exhioite, I'upl s mms hi I i-k-t 2A cents.
A liitrli gr il i n ert I ni. nl at ench ex.
h hit. Kciiicnilior the dale, Jan 28 20
and ;J0. at Coiniiieicial Club, emmene
ing Th.irelav nf umoo.i at 12 M.
Dissolution Notice.
Notiue is hereby given that the co
partnership of E Bay Jones and L W
Damon has been dissolved. . Mr Dam
on having sold his interest in the
Modern hohcol of Commerce to E
Ray Jonoa wboaaeumes all the debts
and obligations of the firm and will
collect all accounts due and continue
h e business as heretofore. '
- . L. W, Damon.
E. Ray Jonea.
La Grande Investment
1110 Adams Avenue,
Company,
La Giande, Ofego
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Have you gl all your Winter's Clothing,
i,ii1 ijid you get it at
THE
UNION STORE?
Ifymi.li.l? Alright. If not?-well, wait
nnd you'll see.
P. S. The above refers to
(Cents' GJ-oods
Hill
When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing:,
Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY
and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
FflDLEY
MV AND TAB
tops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con
tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the
lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and
lung troubles.
Till Deotert Said Ha Had Consumption - k Marvtloui Cura.
L. M. Rureles, Ressoner. lows, writes: "The docmra ! I h.A n.
sumption and Igot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
If helped me right from Ihe start and stopped the spitting ol blood and the
pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well.
THREE SIZES 25o, BOo, and $1.00
REFUSE SUBSUITUTEB
SOLD 1X9 EECOSXENDED BY
So Allen , Prescription Druggists.
Handgome Men -1
Should protect, their '
beauty by seriug that " '
i hey have only , ;
COMPETENT BARBERS
To shave them. We
will protect your face, j
Evans & Fitzgerald
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