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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1904)
CREAM WANTED s VJ&n. ,ori"g yoar cream to us and wo will ; " pay the very highest market price for it. At " tbejpresent price of hutter it will pay you far better to sell the cream than to churn it. Wfl are genta for thn famous DE LAVRL . separator. The best made. - COVE CREAMERY COMPANY, E. O. Harper, Mgr. Headquarters at Hill & Allen's, U Grande. DltlllllldlllKiiiiii,,!,,,,,,!,! OFFICERS: ' DIRECTORS t . ' ' R.Bmiih President, . J. M. Berry, J. M. Church . J. M. Bkrrt: Vice President . B. Conley, R. Smith " J. M. Ciiubch ..Cashier L. 0. Stanley a F. L. M kyers Asst. Cashier 3655 La O' rRANDE ,; ,L Grande. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. , Buys and sellsEexchauge on all parts of the world. Please Note Our Success And increase of busincos from July 15, 1801, to July 15, 1903, 12 years. Surplus fund accuru. 1, luted tl 2.8 0 0-0 0 Coital paid in ....6 0,000.00 Reliability of share. holders 0 0, 0 0 0.0 0 Protection to de positors SI 3 2, 5 Q 0.0 0 Deposit subject to check weie, on July lf, 1891 41,5 9 8.35 " 18P2 . 7 7,8 0 0.no " 180H 27,2 2 0.18 J KM 20,041.54 " JIK'Ja 42,3 4 8.11 " 1808 3-1,397.70 ' 1807 43.G4 7.59 " 1808 7 8.7 7 0.25 " 1800 8 3,7 6 0.10 " 11)0.) 8 0,7 0 3.90 ' 1001 8 3,721,07 ' 1002 7 7,2 4 0.38 1003 . 1 3 2 , 1 0 3.78 JLDoes not the Jabove figures as bit ro yon that the management of this bank meets witn the approval of Its board of directors and pat rons; and deserving of your patronage. We want your bonk ing business, large or small. You? interest will be protected at the Farmer! and Traderi National Bank La Grande, Oregon- , They're Going Fast 4 But there are still many styles yet to select, from. An Iron Bed for $2. 11 II n B B B B a a u Of course we havt the expensive Hurls, too. See the handsome designs now.in our window vh'.ch they can be I How big La Grande 1110 Adams Avenue, h "THE TALK OF THE TOWN Hove you got nil your Winter's Clothing, t, ml dill you get it at THE UNION If vou tliil? Alrigbf. aud you'll seo. T. S. The GJ-erits' , m n P m . m m m National Ban c Oregon ..j Collections a specialty. . SACRED HEART ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. 0 opducled by Bitters of 81. Franoi Select boarding and day school for Young Ladiea AciJemic, Preparatory and Kined garten courses are conducted on b same principles, as those pursued in our schools of Philadelphia. 1 Husio and painting receive spools ttention . - Letters of inquiry directed to . , SISTER SUPERIOR SISE3B! I CAN FIX IT I do pot care how badly , it is broken, I can make it just as gorK? as now. I do all kinds of. . ; Blacksmithing and T Wagon Work Horse shoeing a specially. Shop on Fir Street ELMER MITH, I BfiESH 50 Charles Kinsey Funeral Director THE SiqHT OF A FARM has a whole lot to to do with its value as an Invest mpnt. , If it U well drained, hilth healthy ground, close to a good market It is naturally worth more than low land, marshy or rocky land situate I three m les from no where. IK YOU ARE LOURING for a larm bett :r conpult us before ou buy. We know of several irood farms that will suit you either as a homestead or as a moHey-mak'ng investment, anil we have the very lowed fig ires they a farm are you looking for. Investment Company, La Gtande; Oregon STORE? If not? well, wait above refers to Groods A PLEASING POEM ABOUT The Author is the Mother of Lee C. Henderson, City Editor of the Observer-This Will Do to Place in Your Scrap Book. . prom tby rivera swiftly flowing, . Oregon, Oregon; From tby mountains verdant-growing , Oregon, Oiegon; ;.-f ' -- Comes an echj on the breexa tj Rustling through the tall pine "trees, And Its mellow notes are these Oregon, Oregon. From a wilderueta of mountain', Oregon, Oregon j And tby rivers, lakes and fountains, "" Oregon, Oregon; Rest upon thy inland sea, SiWer Lokr", iby great to be, Turning all the world to thee " - Oregon, Orrgon," When you heard your country calling, Oregon, Oregon: fjfjiji . PORTLAND AND local Jackets Local Markets ; Eggs, fresh valley 40uts, eastern, 80o. Butter, creamery 60o and firstolass dairy 60c per roll. Potatoes eOots per saok. Applee,50o. to 7 Gets, per Oox. Cabbage, ljit. per lb. Turkies, 10 cts. lb. live weight. ' CREALS Wheat COo to 64o per bu. Oacs 90c per oental Barley 80c per cental Portland Market, The probability of wpr in the 1'ar East ia sending wheat up in all parts of the country, i Ohioago and San Franeisco each advanced 3 cents and local exporters put up their pi ices from 1 to 2 cents in the inteio :t Not mucli was done yesterday, but it is believed that the market will bo active uext week. The English ex changes were closed yes'erdays WHEAT Walla Walla, 73c; blue-Btem, 78c; Valley, 79. BARLEY Feed, 20 per ton, brew ing,?20; rolled $21. FLOUR Valley, $3.75 and 3.85 per arrel; hard wheat straights, S W and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM P0SITIVEY CURED By THE USE OF OIL OF EDEN AND- SWEET SPIRITS OF EDEN Kellet's Oil aud Sweet Spirits of Eden are the most mar velotts remedies of the age iu tism People who have been confined totheir bedsfor years have been restored to perfect health by their use. Read This si. M. Martin, M. U.f writes the following for the American Journal of Health o .Sew York, nna eityi: "Well entitled to bMen, otTere 1 by Dr. Joh n L. Kellett, nf aenral?ia aud ktndren complainte. This we are willing to indorse tn vary diBtinc termH, became we have cecarod abundant evideuue juetifylng us in dolntt f0 Having referral the question of thi eHicaoy of UiIh remedy to medical men of ex tensive experience, and at the same time having thoroughly looked up the record it haH made for itself among the people who have used ii, we secured a mass of positive evidence in its favor." $5,000 We will give five thousand dollars to any one who'cau prove ' at any testimonial published by us is not genuine and isolicited. Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden Iaie cured thousands of people. They will cure you. Oil and Sweet Spirits j f Eden are to be used iu conjunction, the Oil being an external remedy and me Sweet Spirits ioternl. They are not ctnap remedies, but inexpensive ' cure. f5,00 PAYS FOR ALL. If yon are tired of buying remodiesjihat t the best only oltord temporary relief, and want a cure, it wit you. ' All the leading wholesale and retail druggists' everywhere sell.Oi' and Sweet rjpirita of Elen. You simply pay f5.(K) for tbe cure-no more no less. NOTE The California Ci-Op iratlve Medical Co. of Oakland positfvnly guar- antees that o" ' E,,ea nl Sweet 8pirlta of Edeu will cure chronic rheumatism . providing the twojren eillos are used in conjiictlon. Ordinary esses of rhcurni iminlu cared by t je uto ol Oil of Eden alone. The Oil sells for 9!M ior bot-; OREGON And the Maine went down appalling, Oregon, Oregon; '. And the call came for the true, i Putting ou the giand old bine There wag none more brave Iban yon ) " ' Oregon, Oregon . Not without thy wondrous story, t ; , Oregon, Oregon; Can be writ the Nation' glory,, Oregon, Oregon. On the reoord of, thy yean ' Noble manhood's name appears, And your heroes have our tears, -.'". Oregon, Oreicoo. Una. S. M. Henderson, tialesburg, III. The' author of the above Verses is the m'other of Lee C. Henderson, of this city, and a former resident of Ore- gon. .';;;-;;:" FRODUCK ., Potatoes, 60 to 76 cen's per sick. Onicua 8D cents to $1.00 per sack. Eggs Oregon, 30 32.J cts, F" ru 26 29o Butter Creamery 27.' od 30o. Dairy, 20 and 22 Jo, store 15al5Jo lb. Poultry Chickens, mixed lOo par pound, spring! ' IOo and hens, )0c , turknys live, 17 and 18o lb dressed 18 and 2)0 lb-, ducks, 6 and 7 er doz. goese, 8c lb. LIVESTOCK Cattle Best steers $4.26 and $4.00 medium, 4.00; cow: $3.26 and $4.00 Hoge Ilcut l.irgo, fat $.2D; medium largo fat 4.76 Sheep LUst weathore t3.50; mixed sheep $3.26. 4 10; dears, $3.55 and 3.76; hard wheat patents, $4.20 and 4. j0; Dakota hard wheat, 34 90 and $5.5C; graham, $3.75, whole wheat, $4; rye wheat, $4.50 aud .75 OAI'S No. 1 white, $1.07J; gray $1.05 per centnl. MIL1.8TUFFS Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $23; shorts, $19; chop, V 8. mills, $18; linseed, dairy lood $19 HAY-i-Timothy, $16 per ton; clov er, $12 j gt tin, $12; cheat, $12. 11 the cure of chrouic" rheuma a place amonir genuine Hpecnins is UU 0 Oakland, Cul., for thaenreof iheumatisro MANTEL ADORNMENT. Ortarlael Artlstlo Schema EU Carried Into Eajeot. Mantelpiece adornment - is always more or less a ditllcult matter, mid since one la apt to get n littletred nowadays of the ordinary overmantel the following auggeatlous for a change may be of use, a they are distinctly original and artistic: ' The sketch show's elm Willi draped with art canvus, which can be elllier tacked on the wall direct or else li inisr from a rod. Personally prefer the rod, as It allows the drapery 0. '.as sliukeu easily. The color of the wall h mil llrfeif PI1KTTY MANTEL fc X1IB drapery must be repented in the ma terinl covering the iminti'lpleci', ns ttt-i 1 colors would Have a putchy eft'ici Choose u a background soiuetiilu tha will atirrtv up with your little hits o pottery and pictures ami yet will no clash with the room. I should siiup-si a warm roBo plr.K, not too pluk, how ever, with a stencil deslgu In green. All the frames should be stained green: also the brucket, which gives a iiialu touch. The .o!tery tail will not be found uu expens.vc Item. I think it can -be bought by the foot ready mode and lift jerwnrd nailed to a piece of woal the required width of the shelf and fixtil to the wall with the usual small Iron supports. The rail must be stulned green and- tho draper fixed under euro, however, being taken not to lei the rod or nails show. This decoration would also look -charming In blue, the woodwork stnln ej brown, or equally pretty in leinor yellow, with dull black frames and rail. Home Notes. 1 About Home Tonca. "You can tell tho ntmophere of home, the general character of the finu lly as a whole, as inevitably from the manners and personality of the uuild who opens the door for you as from the furnishings of the domicile itself," said an observant householder the othei day. "Both unconsciously reflect the dominant tone In the domestic menage. 1 would rather do without a tiinlil nm! cotupiisH uiy own work with the belji of an errand runner than havo a loud voiced, ill mnunercd person about my apartment. 1 would ns boou hang tin advertising chromo In my hall or drupe uiy windows with red buntinir." 'Mils may be an extreme view, but tho fact remains that too little attention la paid to this Important detail of the home A guest Is often seriously inconvenienc ed !iy a thoughtless, discourteous iniilii, and nothing adds more to the comfort Of un entire household than a gentle woman, whatever her coiur or clnas. as servitor. Tor the T. clh. About once n woek put a fow drv; of tincture of myrrh In the wnlor with Which you brush your teeth. It helps to Bweeten tin brtmlh. A good uVntl. trice 1h mudeof llnechnlk, three drains, Spanish soup, one dram; Klureutlno or rls root, one dram; carbouat'! of sodn one-half drum. Shave the soup vci.v flue. It Is a Kood plnu to kc(p a sniiill piece of white eustlle soup on tho toilet table and rub the toothbrush over it when brushing the tooth UstvJ once u duy It cleanses teeth and gums. A tfood tooth wash for occasional uc Is nmiU by dissolving two ounces of jiowdoieil borax In three pints of boiling water As the sol ut luu cools mix with It out tablespoonful of spirits of cumphoi and one tcuspoonful of tluetutu of myrrh. Keep in a well slopped hot It and for use mix about two UtbloHpoon fuls with n gill of lukewnrm water Use this once a week lusluud of the tincture of myrrn. Bow to Make Spotiffe' Mlfmrv Candy. Boll together a cupful of molasses, one .of brown sugnr and a tnblesponn ful each of butter and vinegar. When a drop burdens In cold wnter remove from tho fire, beat in a small tenspnou ful of baking soda, bent hard as Ion? as you can make the spoon move, t lie i' pour Into a buttered pun. flow to Keep Tool Brlicht. "For keeping tools ljrlgln mid free from rust when out of line," Buys the Medical Times, "bi-usti them' will) u preparation niaile by stirring enoiiKli rod or black mineral paint into crude petroleum to mako the mixture of the consistency easy to spread. Tills inn bo applied with a brush made of a piece of sheepskin tanned with tha wool on or with any ordinary brush. It will prevent rust and may he rubbed off readily, leaving the face of the. tool perfectly bright." DeWitt DeWIlt Is tha mane to look for when you to to buy Witch Haiel Salvo. DeWllt't Witch Hue! Salvo la tho original and only Rfnulna, In fact DeWltt'ili tho only Witch Hiiel Salva that la mda from tho uiudultentad Witch-Hazel All othen art eountenelta ba Imt tatlons, cheap and worthlesa even danterous. DeWltt'a Witch Hafil Salve It a apedffc (or Pllea; Blind, Bleeding. Itching and Protruding Pilot. AlaoCuta, Burr.a, Bniifa, Sprain, Laceratlona, ContutrOiiS, Botla, Carbunclea. Ecxema, Tetter, SaJt Rheum, and all other Sklo Dl sea sea, SALVE PR tP A BED Bt DeWit 4 Co.,CbicHo E.C " Save yonr pennyt, tho dollars nil) lake . 11 11 themseivea," r CASH MEAT , MAREKT Our homo made breakfast bacon ! now ready. No better made per lb Ion Our "Famous Hams" will be ready by next Satunlay. We permit no one to undersell us. Finest meats always on hand. Poultry, ihs best the market affords Phone orders receive prompt de livery. No. 1C0I, ' -1- North Fir St. opposite Geddea Bros. Joint Installation Saturday afternoon at 1 o'olook in he I. O. O. F. hall. Theie will be a joint iustallition of the olllceis of the G. A. R. and W. R. 0. A special in vitation ia extended to the veto.ans of the Spanish Anie lean War aud the ions of veterans. Refreshments will be served and a gcod time in general is assured to all who attend. A Two Light Electrolier limpire style complete with etched glass shades and all attachments put up iu ; your residence for $t;.00 1 : Se samples in our window. La Grande Light & Power Co Gentlemen, it i said that i)H LZ tOy L 1BLU H M tike your feet glad We have to say, . Each and every day, That - . Selz'Royal Blue Is the only Shoe '" For both your friend anil you They will give you good wear And will not tear, -For the quality is there ? In enoh and evory pair We say this From what we hear, Further more will any In our display ' i That we GURANTEE -The above to be. .W j , If they turn out wrong Bring them back whero they're from, ' Aiyl fo show you we are truo, , r We will present to you . j , A bran new pair of . t . ; . . Selz'RoyalBlue V RAINBOW STORE Art Exhibit The l.nilios Nelghliorhoo I Club and the Lyle Tuesday Musical will have an ni t exhibit coinp'ined of 250 of the lln et paiutiiiK Rn(1 Blu'nary in the world Tlu ir object Is to p'aco a gnod grade of piclU'CH in the public schools. Do not (nil to intend and help a Hood cause. Adiilti StMMim li. kels 70 cts for six 'VliiiiitH, l'.ipl s icas'iu lick' t 25 I'onts. A hltili grnl' i nicrt.b infiit at i uch ex, liiliil. Hi nii'iuber tho dull', Jim 28 W mid llil. at t'liMin.ercinl Chili, cniineiio inj; Thiirodiiy uf cmhiom at 1'2 M. STliWARI'S GPL.RA HOUSE, I) I! Su'ward', Mgr & Piop Till: 111 I.L1: SL'NHIiAM MARIE HEATH In a Magnificent Scenic Prc iluntion of the successful Rural Drama Representing Now Eng land life FOR MOTHERS SAKE r 4 i- 1- k An exi;elleut cant V V 1 L 1 1 oar load of scenery, STORY OF STRONG HEART INTEREJ1 Abound in remedy sitnatinns Htsrtling Climaxes Iti'fiethinK in i" Originality REDUCTION .Ouandufler January lst.Meul Tickets will be reduced from $5 to -14.50 for ca Ik : 1 Weapp tcialethe gen . ' eroiu latromige cx Jeiidod in the p?t and trust the sei'vice render ed will not only merit a continuance, but an increase. ItEGULAR ' MEALS 25o OYSTERS in niiy ftyle, our specialty. t Try our Sunday Din ners from 12 to 4 p. m. Host service in the city . ; MODEL, , RESTAURANT Dissolution Notice. . Notice is heroby gived that the co partnrrhip of E Ray Jones and h W Damon has boon dissolved. Mr Dam on having sold his interest in tho, M.idirn School of Commerce to B Ray Jones who assumes all the debts and obligations of tho firm and will collect all acoouuts due and continue he business a heretofore L, W. Damon. E, Rsy Jones. flandgbme Men - Should protta their . bounty by peeing that thpy have only COMPETENT BARBERS To ehave them. Ve will protect your face.. Evans & Fitzgerald O ( SPICES o COFFEE.TEA, BAKING POWDER, fUVORING EXTRACT J AbiolurvPurily, fiwsf Flavor U OftalfslSireiJlh,l?o5oiblfi Jf' Q aCSSET 6 DEYEEe' PORTtANB,OBEflT!fi ' A '. V THURSDAY JAN 28 tie. For sT$ by HW ancTTTn- j ' For Sale i.y HILL & ALLEN s