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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1904)
A Two Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etched glass : shades and all attachments put up iu your residence for $.oo ." See samplesjo our window. ' ' " ' La Grande Liht & Power Co THE TALK OF THE TOWN ; Haveyou got all your Winter's Clotbiug, and did you get it at UN TO N "sTO R E? well, wait If you did? Alright. If not?, and you'll see. P. S. The above refers to Grents9 Groods OFFICERS: H. Smith , President J, M. Baaitr Vice President J. M. Cuuhcii Cashier F. L. Meyehs Asst. Caeliier DIRECTORS: J. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Conley, R. Smith L. C. Stanley 3655 La Grande National Bnk I " La Grande. Oregon B CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Transacts a fieneral banking business. Bnya and sellsKexchange on all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. (ltlll19taHa3tl(llll(tl They're Going Fast But there are still many styles yet to select from. B in ii H B B B B An Iron Bed for $2.50 Of course we have the expensive kinds, too. See the handsome designs now in our window j- Undertakers m balmers moss AGO. Charles Kinsey Funeral Director B B B B La Grande lllO Adams Avenue, Investment SACRED HEART ACADEMY REPORT. Good Showings Made by the Pupils of This Institution of Learning. Father Reade Read Reports Friday. The reports of the pupils of the Sacred Heart Academy were read on Friday afrernoon by the Rector, Rev. M. J. Reed. Tiie folios ing received an average above 80 per cent : ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. . Hettie RundiiU HO Edna Kelly Ill Eddie Burroughs 89 Annie Walsh 84 Eiumett Walsh i..83 Lena Vi:ey '. , 85 OltAMUAR DKPARTMBN'T. Dolly Zuber...'. ....fll Elsie Ackles U0 Vergena Wado 87 Rena MastojHou' , ........87 Mary McNeely 80 Zella R. licitson 84 Nellie Walsh 83 Jennie Gavin 02 Gladys Wiley.... .. ..88 Sylvester Ilempe 88 Ruby Theisou ...82 Lester Burroughs. 80 Mary Beandoln 02 Robert Wal-h 80 l'ruuk Burke 85 Jerome Foley 80 SKCONDABr DKl'AUTMENT. Claude Burroughs 8!l Guy Steward .......80 Marguerite McCoy 85 George Kerr ; .01 Fiances Smith... ..87 Grace Grout 85 I Willie Peare 84 Hnxel Theison 80 Clarence ' urphy 80 Louise ltoeseh 80 Edna Burko ,.88 Ruth Beyno'ds.... 80 Ruth Horris ? 80 PltlUAKT DEPARTMENT. Jnmea Burroughs 82 Vernio Smith 85 Rodcric Clancy ". 87 Le Burke..... v....,82 The following received rew nia: Jennie Gavin and Mary Beaudoin re ceived nn dais for Christian Doctrine. Lena Wiley i Music Enmett Walsh... Good Conduct nnonG the churoies Announcements of Ser vices Sunday at Different Places of Worship- V ftraaiaar Ic I'P. ' Vnen HWkiiiiImi'is Kerr, the devoted English missionary, was In India, ho very much wunted a pony. But that was the need of all the other English who werenut old, residents, 1-ord Hlpon and hla stuff boil arrived, uud the ecu em I fry was: "Where are we to get ponies?" "Oh, that's easily dene," wild an Eng lishman who kuew the roiics. "Next SaiuKhiy there' to be an auction sale of thirty, of the best potiha in India. Till then you can ride theui and try them." SchonilH'rg Kerr tried aevernl and eventually Used a covetous eye on two, Tommy and Bill, which he dcturiulned to buy. Saturday came, and the miction was well attended. In due course of time Tommy wus put up, aud the missionary bid K) rupees. "Two hundred and fifty," said tho auctlou-.vr. "Two butidrcd and aeventy-flve!" "Three hundred!" These wero extravagant prices, but the bidding went on amid great excite ment. The missionary reached 500 ru pees, which he hud resolved should be his limit, aud Tommy was knocked down nt r23. "Who is the buyer?" asked Kerr. "Tho Marquis of Itlpou," said the auctioneer. "His excellency had or dered Tommy to lie bought for you at any price." VoiiUjsJouiimi'lou. " May a AVomna Tell Her Lover It Is true It Is unconventional for. a woman lo tell a man that she level him unles the man has persuaded her to make such confession, but is there auy good reason why a woman should not take the Initiative? la she uny less a wonuiD for doing so? A shy aud timid man limy not know how to tell a wumaii thai lie loves her. Should the wouii'.u who Is of firmer faith and stronger mind stand baiting and wait ing .for- a confession that may never come? Why Hhould she BUlTcr. In si lence? By so doing may not shu lose tho man who loves her and ulso the happiness or a lifetime as wol?" REDUCTION On end after' January 1st , Meal Tickets will be reduced lrom $5 to $150 for ca b. Weapp'tcialelbe gen- . erous atronage ex tended in the pest find trust the service render ed will not only merit a continuance, but an : increase, "REGULAR MEALS 25c OYSTERS in any rtyle, our speciulty. Try our Sunday Pin- : ntrs from 12 to4 p. m. . Best service in tbe city MODEL RESTAURANT ; DeWiti D.WM u tli bum lock to kaa I nu is to bur Wllch Huai Slva. ; DoWlit'i Witch Haul Eajf Ulhl oncinai ina only tenuw. im nc DeWln'ils 111 onl Witch Hinl Sttn muu is hum Iran IM Witch-Hazel AH othfi if eoonterfffti UnlntW tetkma, chap and worthless otm ' dftngeroua. DdWlU'sWttch HfMlSaJvV . 1b i specific for Piles; Blind. PlMdlnc, ItchlnsanrJProtntdlneHlM. AlaoCuta, Burns, BruiMt, Spralni, Lteenttooa, Contusion!, Bolls, Cubuncks. Bcume, ' Totter. Salt Hhfium.vi(lUothorSkla Diseases, SALVE mraui) ir - E.'C. DeWittCo.,cuci! LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday School - 10 a. ra- Regnlar Services 2 p. m Mutual Improvement Association ireet conjointly at 7 :3U p, m. PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH W, L. Van Nujs. pastor. tomorrow morning tne OUR CLAIM tolnneai't your real estiila business rests on onr ahilily to "erve you and to save you money. We know real eslate value in lips vicinity pretly tboroiighly and our juclgeiu-jiit is taken by some of the most careful investors. BUY l! SELL we can be id e vice to vou. It is our uiui to make ever transaction satisfactory lo Imth putties. So we never over or un derestimate values and give our services impart al to all clients. Tbe services and evening will be conducted by pastor. Morniog Worship at 11a . m Sermon, "Two men who went to worship one acceptable to God the other not so." Evening praise and Evangelistio service at 7:30 Sermon, "Choose Ye This Day." Special music morning and evening. Sabbath School at 10 a. m Christian Endeavoi at 0:30 p. m. Subject "Decipmu." Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 a. m A lay Services. ' All invited, M. E. CHURCH J.O.Walker Sunday School . 10 a. m Sermon 11 a. m. Subject The trans formation of Evil Epworth league 6:30 Subjeot The Universal and Personal Christ. Fol . owed by a Sermon by the pastor, A c rdial invitation ia extended to all. OREGOft oirbirvrr I vm) - '.'j.:ufl a. ; i 0 S .J LV Union Pacjfh:' For Bale by 11 ILL & ALLEN Annual Meeting ; Nolica is hereby given that tb ann ual meeting of tbe Mason io buildinf Associa tion, will be held io tbe La Grande National Bank at S o'olook February 12 1904, lor the purpose of electing directors for tbe ensuing year and other bulsniss that may com before the meeting. J. M. Church, Prealdnat. ' WANTED Suit o( rooms with" board,' apply to vV L. Trullinger. Supt. oi La Grande Light and Power Co. ; :-' . ' flandgome Men - Should protect their beauty by seeing that they have only COMPETENT BARBER To shave them. Wo will protect your luce. Evans & Fitzgerald M.E. CHURCH SOUTH J. W. Compton, pastor 3rd and Jt Hereon Quarterly Meeting Services, 1'renclnug at 11 a m. & 7:30 p. ni by Rev. 1'. S. Slmngle P. E. Sunday Kchool . 10 u, m, Revival services are expected to con tin ue all week . All are invited to attend tbeee si vices . ST.PETEK'S EPISCOPAL C H U RCH. Feb. 7th. Sexgeeima Sunday Suudiiy School at 10 a. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH J- M. J, Read Rector FItst Mass 8 a. m. Sun-lay Sohool fl 45 High Muhb 10 00 Sermon by Father Bead "Hearing the Word ol God." Lecture 7 45 p. m. "Wby do Catholics Honor the Bless ed Virgin, (he .Mother of God? Cordial iuvhation to all CHRISTAIN SCIENCE S. Irene King, 1st Reader ThoCbiislain Science servioos at the residence of John E. Pago in Old Town evory Sunday at 11 a. m. All are cordially invited. ' ' BAPTIST CHURCH Ruuday School 11a. n1 Milweek services, Wednesday even ing at 7 :30 p. m. All welcome, strangers cordially in- vil'd. STALLION NOTICE A great opportunity for you ilo Dreed to one ot tbe best at a very low price. I will make this season with my imported fmsous Ilojkney stallion STUNTNEY T4SSO With return privilege $8 pay able iu advance. No other terms. Can givo good referen ces as to his colls. Wm. C. Hansen. NO. fcSOp. m. NO. 6. 8: J) . in. Sdll Luke. I)iiivnr Pi. Worth. Omahi. KMiiriu ,1'lly, SI. Loul, C'liloaao NOl. 5:t0a m -Time Rflhoiltil LA UHAHbK. AHU'V-'. PUOM - ""no. l. (:65 a. io, 10:30 li. n A Billion Dollars Nkw York, Feb; 3. The deposit ot the local banks today crossed th 91, ' ' 000,01)0,000 mark,4ind are now thelarg. . est ever known, rift Not since February 21, 1902, have , I deposits been anywhere near the pres., cut lotal. On that date the aggregate was 1, 010,47 1,200, and at that time; the bowing was. regarded as moat remarkable one. I'ortlnnd, DaltPA, Pen- uii'iuu, wuiiii tvnuu, llavtoli. I'nmorn, . Colfax, MOKCow,Hpo kuuu nunta a . Ui VU pu- 0:15 pm Nr2Dally CXt'lllt Sunday 11:19 a r NO! 0 09 p I Portland. lullnn, Ppd' UHUUIl IJIllHllllll VUI' lula. LewtKton.Colrux Miikcow, Wallncn War dncr, liKikHae niul olhor iHUntfi etiMl. aud! norm via nixikutio 'Nland City, Allcel, tmhler. and Kltn conni'cllonK atKltttn Willi htape ror Hnla In Wallowa oounly NO 8:!10 a n No. :il Tiully xe SiUHlay 9:u p.u Onean Sfi-amers between Portland tn: Ban Francisco evory live days POSTS 2,0Xio lino tanimarack posts for sa (S! 7 and 8 cents. Apply to Jack Chllds harness thop. Posts aro in tho old town. . J 2(1 to F 27. Company, La G i anile, Oiegon a HOLIDAY PERFU ME S Our perfume case is filltd wilh a variety of odors, suited to every individual preference the products of tlie world's greatest perfum ers." For Christmas these same, superior per fumes, put up in at tractive bs lies and b'x es, suitable for gifts, in prices from the tiny vial at 10c up to Um 'ost cosily cut glass. MIRRORS For Christmas 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Doesn't that offer you n suggestion for a Xraas gift? If it does it would he wise for you to rnuke a visit to our store and look over our assortment Hand Mirrors of all sizes and in a variety of sliupes and materials. Triplicate Mirrors, the kind that permits yon to see the back of your head and the face at tbe saino time. Triplicate Mirrors are the kind men l:ke for shaving. PORTLAND AND LOCAL MARKETS. Of SP.CE5, o COFFE&.TEA, SAlflMS POWDER. tlMQfclfiG EXTRACTS Absoluts Purify, fines! flavor. Greater 5trert$rh,Pca5oro.!)lePrkes. CLOSSET 6 BEYERS DOOTI 1MD. ADriCnM. : j A BUSINESS PR0PSITI0N Why pay high p.ices for Hay reed, Wood and Lumber, when you save money by buying of us. We are in a position to undersell all other dealers Fn in Union county, and beiievd , to our advantage to do so. A trial order will convince you that we are not onlyjable to undersell, but are doing so. We have combined the Lumber business with our Feed business and would be pleased to figure with you when in need of Lumber. Try a months busi with us and see for yourfelf Yours for money saving, LARSON & NOE Ii A G It A N D E, Cor. Jefferson Ave. and Fir St, d w Socialist Meeting At Labor Union Hall .' Thursday Feb. 22 at 7:30 p. m. nil member! ot; tho La Grande lodge are requested to ho present also all who wish to hear -(uid participate in working tor theckua cocuo early aud biiug the ladies at tbey make gcod'Sociahsta. . . By order of Committee. Congratulations ' , Mr. John H. Cullom, Editor of the. Garland, Texas, News, has written a facturea congratulations to the mana lettei of, of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as follows: "Sixteen years ago lino our first child waa a baby he was subjeot to oronpy spells and we w uld be very ' uneasy about him. We began using Cham, berlain'a Cough Remedy in 1S87, and finding it such a reliable remedy lor colds and oroup, we have never been without it in the house since that time' We have five children and have given it to all of them with j5"od results." For Sale by all drug- gists- Please Note Our Success .,,iV:::H;. And InorMiixo business from July 15, 181)1, to July 15, 1903, 11 Tears, Surplus fund acctim- "-" Hinted tl 2,5 0 0.00 Capital paid in . . . ; 0 0, 0 0 0.0 0 Reliability of share holders U 0, 0 0 0.0 0 Eggs, fresh valley 30uts, eastern, 30c. ' i 10; clears, $3.65 aud 3.76; hard wlie a Butter, creamery COc and hralclaes dairy 50c per roll. Potatoes 60cts per sack, Apple 11,60c. to 75cts. per onx. Cabbage, ljit. per lb. Turkies, 10 cte. lb. live weight, CRKAI.S W hia 7Jc loSUo per bu. Oats 1.10 per cental Barley 80c per cental ,2t HILL & ALLEN . Prescription Pruggist La Grande, Ore Portland Marketj The Portland wheat, market eon tinucs its lirmnees jut ?c changes ir quotations were made during the neik. As a if null of the strength of tho wheat market flour is quoted firmer with the dem xd larger. TI.e Oriental business is net over large but ome ordinary bu are reported. Prices there are just high enough to admit of a sufficient profit to ship. WHEAT Walla Walla, 73c; blue-stem, 78V; Valley, 79. BARLEY Feed, f 20 per ton, brew ing'J; rolled 721. FLOUR Valhy, $3.75 .nd 3.85 per barrel; baid wheat straights, 3.00 and patents, $4.20 and 4 a0; Dakota hard wheat, M !I0 and $5. ill; graham, $3.75, whole wheat, $1; rye wheat, $4.60 aud 4.75 OA I'S No. 1 white, $1,071; gray $1.05 per cental. MILL 81 UFFS Bran, $18 per ton; middling, $23; shorts, $19; chop, V. 8. mills, $18; linseed, dairy food $10 HAY Timothy, $16 per ton; clov er, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $13. I'llODU'CK Potatoes, IK) to 75 cents per sack. Oiiitns 80 cents to $1 00 per sack. E!g' Ort'gun, 30 32J cts, F" ru 25 20c Gutter Creamery, 27 nd 30c Dairy, 20 and 22c, store lbuUo lb. Poultry Chickens, mixed 10c per pound, spring, 10c and hens, JOo, turkey live, 17 and 18o lb dressed 18 and 20c lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 j cr do., geese, 8c lb. LIVRSTOCK Cattle Beat steers $4.26 and $4.00, medium, 4.00; cow $3.26 and $4.00 Hogs Bist large, fat $5.25; medium large (nt 4.76 Sbcep Best weather 13.50; mired sheep $3.25. SACRED HEART A CAD EMI La Grande, Oregon. Ciiudiictcd by Sisters ol St. Franc: Scltct boarding and day school for Young Ladies Acvkmic, Preparatory aud Klutd gar I in courses are conducted on h same principles as thoso pursued in our schools of Philadelphia. Wn-ic anu painting receive spocis tieotion Letters of inquiry directed to SISTER SUPERIOR " Rave your pennys, tho doll srs will Uiko care themselves." CASH MEAT MAREKT Our home made breakfast bacon if now ready. No hotter made per lb lor Our "Famous Hams" will be ready liy next haturday. We permit no on to nndcraell ns Finest meats always on bnnd. Poultry, the best tho market nfl'ords Phono orders receive prompt do" Hvcry. No. 1(101, North Fir St. opposite Uoddes Bros Protection to do poBitors (1 3 2, 5 0 0.0 0 Deposit subject to cnecK were, on July 15, 1801 41,5 9 8.35 " 1SP2 7 7,8 9 9.99 " 1893 ; . 27,226.18 1894 V, 20,041.54 " 1H5 ' 42,84 8.11 ." 181)0 JE3 . 84,3 9 7.70 ." 18117 43,6 4 7.B9 " " 1808 7 8.7 7 6.25 " 1809 8 3,7 6 0.19 " 11)03 8 9 , 7 0 3.90 " 1001 8 3 ,7 2 1,67 ' 1602 . 7 7,2 4 6.88 M03 1 3 2,10 8.76 Does not tho Jnbove figures snro yon that the management bl this bank meets witn the approval of Its board of directors and, pat rons; and deserving of yonr patronage. We want your bank' ing business, laigo or small. Your interest will be protected at the Firmrri and Traders National Bank La Grande, Ore jon' mmmi I CREAM WANTED Dc You Spray Ol courni you sprsy your fruit lrce. You can not afford to do otherwise, ('all at my place and see the spray pump which I am telling. It will pay you to call, Myptmph nn by i-om- pres'i d air. Call and see it for yonr- si'lf. H J. S uiIit, opKlto Soda Works, LaUrunde, Ore. 28 f 15. Farmers, bring your cream to us and we will pay the very bighost market price for it. At . tbo'prosont price of butter it will pay you far better to soli tbe cream than to churu it. We are ogonts for tho famous DE LAVEL separator. The bost made. r ' COVE CREAMERY COMPA E. O. Harper, Mgr. Headquarters at Hill A AlIon's.La Grande ) fits r-. f-t ' $ "Pi Mil w