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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1904)
5t omrtmi i i) Htaum J . vr .3 ?msnzzzznr??r-mmi CREAM WANTED V" Farmers Mng your cream to ua and we will JT -' pay the very highest mm! f. :. . the.present price ol butter H will pay you far better to toll the cream than to churn it. We are agents for the famous DE LAVEL separator The best made. COVE CREAMERY COMPANY, E. O. Harper,- Mgr. Headquarters at Hill & Allen's, La Grande. - J, - OFFICERS: R.Bmitii ......President J. M.Bkbbt iVIce President J. M.CHnOH.....;.:i.Oash!er F. L. Meters -.Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: ; J. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. R Cooler, K. Smith L.O.t!tanley :3655 La Grande National Ban t 9 . , 'La Grand Oregon j c CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 1 ' I Transacts general banking business. Bays end sellsjlexch.mge on all part of the world. Colleotlona specialty. J Please Note Our Success 1 s And increase ol business 'from July IS, 1801, to July 15, 1903, 18. rear. i. 8arlns (and accum ulated. 112,6 0 0.0 0 -Capital paid in .... 6 0, 00 0.0 0 Reliability of (bare- I v . holders 0 0,0 0 0.00 Protection poeitors. tode- '' r. $13 2,600.00 Deposit, subject to check were, on July M, 1891 (1,5 9 8.35- ' 18P2 7 7,S 9 9.99 810 27,226.13 " ISO I 20,041.84 " 18115 42.S 4 8.11 " 1890 34,3 9 7.70 1SH7 43,6 4 7.59 " 1898 7 8.7 7 0.26 " 1809 8 8, 7 6 0.19 " UK) J 8 9,7 0 3.90 ' 1901 8 3 ,721,07 ' 1602 7 7,2 4 6.38 ' 1903 2!?; - 13 2,10 S.76 "Does not the above figures as sore ypu that the management of this bank meets wltn the approval of its board of directors and pat rons; and ' deserting of; yoor patronage. We want your bank ing business, large or small. Your interest will be protected at the iV. Farmers and Traders National Bank La Grande, Oregon- -SACRED "HEART ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. 0 onducted by . Bitters of St. Francl - Select boarding and day school for Young Ladies Aoademie, Preparatory and Kined garren courses are conducted on B earn principles as those pursued in oar schools of Philadelphia. M nsio and painting receive spools .Mention tetters of inquiry directed to RI8TEB 81IPBRIOR thday Party rlhdav party was held at the roe of Ut and Mrs. 3. A. Garrity in bland 0".ly, Friday, to oelfbrata the 73rV birthday of Mr. Bra.' Brown. tat turkiy diontr was served to a few of Mr. Brown's old I Hands. Tboaa present were Messrs and atssdame W Q Hunter, Fred J Holms, Eli I J Quioland, J 8 Clark and Kirkpati A pleasant time was spent in over times gone by, as the ,parr was among tba early settlers of lu valley. In tte svsnii-g the Wbistlub met and bad their regular good tine, all enjoying themselves and Wishing Mr, Brown, many mora birtBdye. t Tboaa present ware J 3 Clark and wife, Will Clark and wife, Frsd J Holmes" and wife, Mrs. Fred Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. Huelat, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hunter, Mrs. Walters and daughter, Misses Kdua and Pearl Hunter, Meurs John New Branch ' Boise, Idaho, Jan. 28, Ar Hole ' of Incorporation t ware filed with tba renter? of stair today of the Hinido MM 4b OClMI .EDWIN MH. www d Is to be oonstruotsd as a of tba Snort Una and is in tended to open a great tract ot land brought under oalti ration by the Twin i Falls t rogation project. Tba length of tba road is stated in tba Dsnera Bled to be 85 miles, but it is lbs general belts! it will be -carried down Rock oreek to the Snake liver and down tba latter atream to Glenn's Ferry and con. ti to to a portion of the main line. King Hill, east Of Glenn's Ferrv. would thus be cut out and the road for mum than 100 miles would run through a cultivated oo'uotry and often in sight ot pioturasque scenery along tba Snake, making a great eon- route screws These bjanoh iorf and James Qjinland. Claud Bcrankr. Pete, Mr. and tin. -J.me'l : P"""' Garrity, Ben Brown, wife and frutbH1.!"!! , ' ,'- , . ' . er Fannie. I Calvin, vies president of the PORTLAND AND LOCAL MARKETS ShoVt Liberia earned as president .ol the new company. Other offlaials of the Short Line ard Union Faoi6o. fill other pl.oee. - BBESBSSaBBSBBEBaS! II CAN FIX IT I do not care how badly it is broken, I can' make it just as good as new. I do all kinds of Blacksmithing and s Wagon Work Horse shoeing a specialty. . Shop. 6n Fir Street ELMER r MITH, I They're Goin Fast Bnt there aro still many styles yet to select from. An Iron Bed for $2.5? Of course we havt the expensive kinds, too. See the handsome designs now in our window -Local Markets gg, fresh - valley 40uts, eastern, SOo. Butter,, creamery - 60c and tirstclass dairy 60p per roll. Potatoes SOete per ssok. Apples,60c. to 75ots. per box. Cabbage, ljot. per lb. Turklee, 10 cts. lb. live weight. CBKiLS Wheat 60o to 64o per bo. t Oats SOo per cental Barley SOo per oental Portland Markets The probability of war in the Tar East is sending wheat up in all parts of t he country. Chicago and J San Frausisco each advanced 3 cents and local exporters put up their pi ices from 1 to 2 cents in the ihteio '.-' Not much was done yesterday, s but it Is believed that the market will be active next week. The English ex changes were closed yesterday: WHEAT Walla , Walla, 1 73c; blue-stem, 78c; Valley, 79. BARLEY Feed, f 20 per ton, brew ing,$20; rolled ?21. FLOUR Valley, $3.75 and 3.85 per ami; bard wheat straights, 3 90 and Potatoes, &S to 76 cents per sack. , OnlcuB 80 cent to f 1.00 per sack' Eggs Oregon, 30321 ots, F- , 'iru 26 2o V, Butter Creamery, iV nd ' . SOo Dairy, 20 and 220, store 1515Jo lb. Poultry Chickens, mixed f 10c per pound, spring, lOo and , hens, )0o, turkeys live, 17 and 18c lb dressed 18 and 2qc lb-. -ducks, $6 and 7 t doz. geese, 8o lb- . '. ijfKSTOCK Cattle Best steers 1125 and t4.0t, medium,' 4.00; bowl $3.26 and $4.00 Hogs Best large, fat $5.25; medium large fat 4.76 Sheep Best weathers $3.50; mixed sheep $3.20. 4 10; clears, $3.65 and 3.75; hard wheat; patents, $4.20 and 4.i0; Dakota hard j wheat, (4.90 and $5.50) graham, $3,76, whole wheat, $4; rye wheat,' $4.50 and "V76 y OATS No. 1 white, $1.07$; gray! $1.06 per cental. ; MIL1.8T UFK8 Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $23; shorts, $19; chop, U. S. millf , $18; linseed, dairy lood $19 HAY Timothy, $16 per ton; clov er, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $12. BURNS ANNIVERSARY ; f PROGRAM Annual meeting and Entertainment will be held at Elk's Hall at 8 p m La Grande Ore January 25 1904. Call to order Invocation. Rev W LVan Nuya President's Address Turner Oliver Music i. Orchestra Memorial Address F 8 Ivanlioe Song and chorus, 'Nae tack Aboot the Hoose" Mrs Forrest, Miss Tait and Missos Noble. ,. Address The Burns Character J P Bnrrle Piano solo, Annie Laurie, Miss Mc Kennon. ' - Address, The Scotch Irish Juclgo ICakln Piano Duet, National Soottieh Overture C E Cochran and Robt Eakin Jr. Recitation - Miss Naomi Williamson Vocal Trio, What's a' iheSlear Kimmot Measers Thome VanNnys ancTltniKtun Recitation Richarl McCann Coronet solo Scottish airs MisaTult Ladies Quartette, 'Annie Ivuirie' Mrs, Forest, Mss Tait and Misses Noble. Piano Duet Cameron inn Quad illea with Orchestra aceoini, Cbni Cuchrau ami Robt Kuktn. Uus ucss meeting (Enrollment ol-non-members, payment of dues and elec tion of officers) , Banquet, Toasts by Pi f McNaughlon, John ToBhack, T A Kinel.eurt wui Muir Song end Chorus, The Star Spangled Banner1 - Miss Alilrleh (Audience to Join in chorus) Orchestra " "A Nichht 'Wi' Burns' Auld Lang Si ne" - Everybody " In rendering the foregoing progrom Prof R P Tait will be Musical Director ana M-e Lyle, Pianist. X " Save yonr pennys, tho dollars will take isie .themselves." -' CASH MEAT MAFEKT Our home made breakfast bacon ii now ready. No better made per lb 15c ' Our "Famous Hams" will be ready oy next Haturdity. We permit no ona to undersell as. Finest meals always on hand. Poultry, the best the market affords Pbnne orders receive prompt de- nvery. No. 1001, v v ' North Fir St. opposite tieddes'Bros. Joint Installition y Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clook in the I O.O. e. hall. There will be a joint inetallition of the offloeia of the G. A. R. and W. R. 0. A special in vitation is extended to the vetetans of she Spanish A me -lean War and the -una of veterans. Refreshments will be served and a good time in goieral w assured to all who attend. ' REDUCTION On and after January - lst .Mbal Tickets will ' . ' be reduced Irom $5 to $4. 50 for ea ti. ' , , Weepp'cile the gen. ; erous - t atronage ex- ' tended in the past and s i trust the service render . ed will ' not only merit a-continuance, but an increase. i r " : REGULAR MEALS ' 25o OYSTERS in any ptyle, ; our specialty.' ; Try onr Sundcy Din ners from 12 to 4 p. m. - Best service in the city - MGDETj . , RKS7AURANT . ' DeWltt DeWttt Is nuns to look for when EM to to bur witch Hazel Salve, eWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve It the original anil only genuine. In fact ' DeWltt'alathe only Witch Haul Salve that 1 mad from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All othera era counterfeits base Imi tations, cheap and worthless even lanferous. DeWttt's Witch HazelSahre la a apedfle for Piles; Blind, Bleedtnr, . Itching axvd Protruding Piles. Also Cuts, Bums, Brulsea, Sprains, Lacersrlona, Contusions, Bolls, Carbuncles, Eczema, . Tetter, Salt Rheiim, and ail other Skin (Diseases, SALVE E. C. DeWltt tt Co., Chicago For Sale by HILL & ALLEN Hi H m a ,. -. 4- "HANDROSS'W. Charles Kinscy Funeral Director THE SIGHT OF A FARM ha whole lot to to do with its value as an investment. If It well drained, high healthy ground, close to a good: market It is i aturally worth more than low land. . marshy or. rocky land situate 1 three m lea from no where. IK YOU ARE LOOKING for a 'arm bettor consult ua before vou buy. We know ol several (rood farms j that will suit you either as a homestead , or as a money-making investment, and we have the very lowest fig ires they llow big a farm are jou looking for. which they enn be uoo,h- 1T Grande Investment Company, L3 j,a,,uv UGtnnde.Orego 1110 Adams Avenue, THE TALK OF -THE TOWN Have you got all your Winter's Clothing. Mid did you get it at THE UNION STORE? Kyimdid? Alright. If not?-well, wait and you'll see. P. S. The shove refers to Gents' Goods AC JJ IF THEY ARE WEAK You are in constant danger of Pneu monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time. IF THEY ARE INFLAMED- You already have the .first symp toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and. you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con ditions of the respiratory organs. IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED It is dangerous to use harsh expectorants which strain and weaken thelungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables the tubes to be naturally cleared. F0LEV'SV fiHD TAR gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced Btages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, 1 Whooping Cough, K Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe.' It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia. Sea That You Gat FOLEY'S Honey and Tar A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY J. N. Pstterson, night policeman of . Nashua, Is., writes: "Last winter I . hsd a bad cold on my lungs and tried - at least a half dozen advertised cough ' medicines snd bad treatment from two : physicians without getting any benefit. ' A friend recommended FOLEVS HONEY AND TAR and two thirds Tf a bottle cured me. I consider it lb greatest cough and lung remedy h the world." THREE SIZES : 2Bo, 50of $1.00 "YwTST" WW 1 SOU m RECOKXENDED IY Hill & Allen , Prescription Druggists. A Two Light Electrolier Umpire style complete with etched gtasr shades and all attachments put up iu your residence for $5.00-V S?e samples in our window. ; ' ' j La Grande Light & Power C o.,;: C1 : - Gentlemen, it i said thnt .. " ' ieLZlOyLlSLUH - Make your feet glad - -.- '.. .- 1- ... -We have to say, Each and every day, ; That--" " ; " ' ' 'v -;T " ' selz' Royal Blue J.v. , ' Is the'only Shoe' V For both your friend and you - J : i ! They will give you good wear ''.'' - And will not tear, For the quality is there , . In each and every pair ' :' 1' We say this s : ' ' From what we hear, ' ' Further more will say ' ' in our display . . That we GURANTEE. ' The above to be . If thev turn out wrnnir w g, 1, Blinff them linuk whom tlipv'ro from. 1 T3 J i And to show you we arc true, u ' ' . ., We will present to you , y a. Vina new pair 01 1 Selz' Fioyal Bltie RAINBOW STORE Art Exhibit The 1 .: I iH Xi-lK'ibnrlioo I flub mill tho Lyle Tnewhiv Musicnl uill havu an art oxhit.it i-uuip-ireil of 250 of the Un cut p.iinl in" mui statuary in the world Their object Is to p'm-e a goml (trade ol en I ietures in the piihllo seliuois. Lio not hiil toHltonil nud help a gnoil cause. AdultH .Season tii-knta 7i cts 'for six eliinitw, l"t f- Miiitn rn-k't cents. A IiIl'Ii ur.t.l uiert .i iiienl nt .i nch ox. h-t.it. " Keim -in!''i t'i lime, Jan JB 21) anil '!' hj ('o-uiiieri.'i.iI (Mull, e miiieno 111! Tliiirsd-.iy nf erinio i M V3 M. Disolution'jotice. ' Notice isherebylven that tho- co partnership oMSTt'ay Jones and L V Damon has been dissolved, Mr Ditni- having sold his interest m the Modern School of Commerce, to K Hay Joi.iis who assumes all the dnhls and oliliniitions ol tho linn and will collect nil nroounts due and continue h e biialness as heretofore. -,.".' . I.. W , Damon. .. . ; ; E. Rr.y Jnnos. ' SI E. VARUS ci'l KA I10US17, I)lISwanl1Mgr&Pio;i Tllli LITHE SL'.Nl'.l'AM MARIE HEATH-,. In a Magnificent Scenic Pre-' luition of the successful Rural Drainn ltc)iroi;iUiifg New Eng- utid life FOR MOTHERS SAKE TTr.'f 1- - ' An excellent cast VV 1L11 car loud ol scenery. STORY OF STRONG HEART INTERES1 Mij.iiid in remedy situations " . Hlsrtling t'limsxes Retrerhipg iu its Originality THURSDAY JAN 28 HandgomB Men - Should prol thoir bounty by Feeing thnt ' Ihpy have only - competentvbarbers To shnve them. , Wo will protect your ' iace. Evans & Fitzgerald MP O SPICES, , o COFFEE.TEA, BAKING POWDER, AkMluhrVilry. . fines! f'. 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