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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1904)
B B m a B 3 wo Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etched glass snaaes and all attachments your residence for $i-.oo See samples in our window. put up iu La Grande Light & Power Co OFFICERS R. 8mTH. ........ J. M. Bkbut... J. M. CnuHCu. F.L. Mkyees.. President ..Vice President Cashier ...Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: J. M. Rerry, J. M. Church A.B. Conlov, K. Smith . L. C. k.Utuhty 3655 rRANDE IN ATIONAL, T . M r LA V.TRANDE IN ATIONAL D NK La Grande. Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 T ran tuts a general banking business. Bojs and sella)"exchange on all parts of the world. ' Collodions a specialty. OTEKTAKM AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY H. B. IIAISTRy. an experienced Undertaker, Embalmer and i neral Dirtctor, will respond to calls day or nij-'it Satisfactory service Guaran teed in every cum-. Our Linfc of Funeral Supplies is the Largest and most compVeto.iu U.uion County. Kntes reasonable. E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave D HP i BllBBBBEtllE WHITE FLODI e m ta Js n.illed with the idea of pleasing every dealer's l)if,h olass trade-customers who appreciate quality. The name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guaranieos re liability and highest grade in every sack of llou bearing the White Ross bui id. ES 53 B B b. 51 3p(oneer Flourine Mill Co. 11(1 I CHURCilft AuuonnceiitJs of .Ser vices Sun. Uty at Different Places of Worship OHE1STAIN 8CIENCE S Inue King, 1st Reader ' The Cbristain Science ser vices at the residence of John E Fag in ' Old Town every Sunday at 11 a m. All are cordully invited. ' TP BAPTIST CHURCH y . Sunday School 11am Midweek services, Wednesday even icg at 7:30 pro.' : ' All welcome, strangers oordially in vited. IF CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Feb 28 Bible School - 10 a m Morning Worship . Ham Evening Service 7:30 Subject of morning sermon "Tbe Flaoe ol Pra"er in Cbristain Service." Evening sermon annouooed later. A cordial invitation it extended . Straigers always welcome, LATTER DAY SAINTS A convention will commence at 10 o'clock a m and another session "" will bo neld at 2 o'clock p m and another at 7 o'clock p m, ' Mr M F Crowley, one of tbe twelve apostles and Nepbi Pratt, president of toe Northwestern State Mission will be preaont and address the meeting. Louis A Kelson will also be In attendant. ; There will also be sessions of the conference Sunday at the same hours. " Tbe pub lic is cordially invited to attend. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services tomorrow will be conduct- el by Rev W L Van Nuys: ' Morning worship" -' Ham Service "Make room for God in the busy life of today.'' ' . Evening prayer and ' Evangelistic services at 7 :30 "A loving ' tnVitatl'pn" is tbe theme of his service' itTiU" var ious parts. Sunday School 10 a m Young People's meeting 6:30 p m The session will meet at 3.30 p m to examine canidatea for membership. A special preparatory service for communion season will be held next Wednesday evening at 7:30. Thn sacrament of the Lord's supper will bo administered and new mem bers received into the church next Sunday March 6 at 11 a m. . TiDeWitt Gcddes Bros. Why are (leildes Brn.. ket bnsyT Why do they trie tiesl Biio"lsat lire l.il i'"i"; Preferred rtt'k T.i.i.at.e ,W-r Preferred S'ock Corn 3 fr ;c Preferred Stork S.ilmon 3 ' ' Preferred Sioilk I'eas 3 " Preferreil Stick lleaus 3 Don't pav oilier er cers 20 cents acanlr"aiivot these irod. SUndard tomatoes, corn, beans - o Inr 9Ji rents. They have tbe best batter made 1 the vh'Ihv, ami tiie.r . i...-.., In equal here. DeWItt Is thfl najna to look for when you so to bur witch Hijal Salve. DeWltt's Witch Hai.l Salva li the orlelnal end only Kemjlto. In tact DeWitt'slilhe onlr Witch Haiel Sil that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel ATI others tie) counterfeits b 1ml Utlors cheap i.-d worthiest even dariEron Wi;f Wtlch HISalva Is T-'-i'tc for Piles: Blind. Blcedlne, !chlrt;-.d Ptovtili-E Piles. AlsoCuti. Bum bruit'. Sprains, Lacerations, Contusf: ns. U Carbuncles. Edimt, Teft-r. Si't Kiieam. sad sU other Skis) PHIf A HEi nr E.C.DeWitlfi Co.. Chicago M E CM I'll OH SOUTH . J W Compton Pastor t There will be no preaching as the pastor will be at Wingville. . - Sunday Bchool - 10 a m CATHOLIC CHURCH - J tV J Reads Rector " Sunday Feb 28 Tbe Arat Mass and only '.Uass will be af. 7 a m ' Sunday School immediately after mass Tbe second Mass will be said in Uhion at 11am. Lecture stop m There w:l' 'o'l'" nveuiog lecture or service pi I 'n inde. v '!!' tuay evening ila.i. 2 Ltc'me a 7 1 p m Subjeot muter "Do Priests Forgive Sins?" The public is oordially Invited to all these leotures. To the fair minded and to tbe holly minded wbo rise above all petty ' and ' barren thoughts, these lectures will affAird an . Jan. 23, 0, P. Worlonootps Ho. 37, held a joint installation with O. P. Morton Post No,' 20, tbe event was largely attended by local and., visiting members of tbe Post of tbe Womane Relief Corps and invited guests, Com rade Goodbtod of Preston Post No. 22, was officer ol tbe day. , Past Dept. President Clara T.Lyle iuitalled tbe ollicersot the. Womans Relief Corps, Mrs Artie Ccffey acted as installing conductor; Mrs Cora Ackerlfy presid' lug at tbe organ all the officers formed their ' dutitt) in a creditable manner. At the oouolueiou of tbe services of the W. R. O. Mrs. Ackerley was preeented with a book by members of tbe Ooips in apprecia tion of her services as organist. Upon the conclusion of the ceremonies of installation past ' Dept. Commander Oroodbrod was called upon for an ad dress he responded by 'giving an ac count of the National encampment held in San Franoisco, he also com lienled tbe Womsos Relief Corps for their steadfast loyalty to tbe old ' sol diers.. Upon tbe oonolusion a bounti ful luncheon was served by the ladies of the Relief Corps during which all mingled together and spent an enjoy, able social hour. i 1 . ; On Feb 19, O P Morton no 87 W R C held their regular meeting. At the close Miss Jessie Presoott was tender Classified-Ads i :?-F0eBALE ' , ; Thorough, bred B,'J?t Hock and Ro'e combed Brown Leghorn oockr erela for sale, . C D. Huffman R, F, D. Box 1) La Grande. . . , , FOR SALE . ;." Fresh milch oow, gentle milker. per-1 (years old, good aiie, Inquire' of. O; Couoh, Island City.' : -;S w POSTS 2,000 line tammarack posts for. 7 ant) g cents.. Apply to Jack CblldB harness shop. Posls are in the old town- J 26 to F 27 . . ' opportunity tu hear and learn what ed a notion suprise, she received many more than half the Cbristain world bold and believe, And their learning and knowing will fulfil the command of the divine Mastei. "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy brother." F.iday evening 7 45 p tu. "They way of the Cross." ST PETER'S EPISCOPALCHURCH Sunday Feb 28. Second Suuday in Lent. ; Sunday School 10 a m Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock am. A lay service. All invited OnTboieday evening, March 3 tbe Rev H D Chambers will bold cer vices at the church, consisting of' evening prayer, sermon, etc. All invited to attend. FOR RENT , A four roomed cottage, furnished fur housekeeping; also a furnished room with stove. Inquire" of Mrs. Zuber. ,, POSTS FOR SALE j, . Parties desiring posts will do well to address G. G. Taal, La Grande, box 674. t d. and w.-. . WANTED Room and board, or furnished rooms for light housekeeping-. Inquire at Electric light office. v i M E CHURCH J O Walker Factor Servioes for Feb 29 8unday 80I100I 10 am Sermon 11 a m by the Pastor Sub ject "The Enchancement of Lite" Class meeting follo..iug the sermon. Sunday evening Epnorth League 6:30 led by Mrs Olive Bolton Sub ject "Princely Men in tbe Heavenly Kingdom," followed by a sermon by the pastor Subject Wonderful Test imonies. ThiB service will begins series of special meetings to contin ual indefinitely. The public is cord ially invited. beautiful and useful present. One pat riotic member attached a small silk Bag on tbe back of her name oard, as a gift- - ,- . Feb 22, Mrs Wesley Davis was treat ed to a genuine surprise by members of tbe GAR and W R 0. Tbe oooa ssio of the surprise was tbe 88 adver sary of her birth. 8he was presented by tbe Poet and corps with a beautiful rocking chair. One of theiruportant leatures of tin evening was tae . re freshments that , were served, the members generously donating the food and there was plenty for all. The birth day oake was In tbe form ol a pyra mid at tbe base of . which was a I green sprig and a mtnalure silver ; hatchet, surmounting the whole was placed a small Ameicau flag. Feb 27 quite a number of tbe mem bers of tbe Woman's Relief. Corps, met with the Post and spent a eooial ' Five room cottage. Huntington. ' FOR RENT - Inquire of A. C - Handsome Ife-, ; Should ' protect their -I beauty by seeing that - . . they have only -COMPETENT BARBER . ' ' Toi shave 'them? ' 'Wo ;' will protect your('tae'e" ; f Evans & Fitzgerald ; Express and Delivery Adna Rogers, Phone 1821, All calls receive prompt attention' General express and delivery business. ,.T 1 Wood for Safe. A large qnantity of IS in.' wood for sale. Inquire of Rowe it Herrman In Old Town or Phone 172-3. All ordors promptly delivered , if. A BUSIN'ES ; PK0PS1T10N Why pay higrv.;p.icts for Hay : Feed, VVood apd Lumber, when ib'u'savc nioriey; by buying 'of us. We are in a position to 'undersell all other . dealers in in Union county, and beiievd - to our -advantage 4o do so. A trial order will" 'cohvinci you that we are not bnlyjable to undersell, but, are doing so.' We have combined the .Lumber business with our Feed business '- and would hi pleased to figure with you when in need of Lumber. Try a months busi- ' with us and see for yourfelf '-- Yours for money saving, ,? ; t ARSON SzNOE 'f L AG KAN DE, Cbr,,-' JetTersou AVo. and fir St,' MISCELANEOUS, PORTLAND AND LOCAL MARKETS. hour. At the olose of the meeting Mrs Nelson gave a recitation also Mrs Coffey gave a humorous recitation, MraMctieeof Elgin girt) a reading, Mies Stella Chandler responded to tbe oiill and recited a pieoe In her happy manner; " Col.- Ourrey gave a short talk on ''Before the War." Light re freshments were ee-ved. . AnmiiM Bakkk -Pres. correspondent FOR RENT Four room cottage, with good apply at the Model reatuarant. well, FOR SALF 1 bating stove, 1 0 06k stove, 2 onu ones, gooart,. child's Iron .' bedstead oomimode, oupboard, 2 kitohen table Call at 8. E. Rioebart, Island City -'iw . . " investors aagr month can be made by parties who oan invest from 1600 to $1A00. One eastern iuvestor- made 0S,OOO 10 1003, call or write for particulars The Wm. R. White Co., 312 Pine St Portland, Oregon. MEN sr-c-ab-sDaetnaaBa-scs . . . . w NtW MARKt 1 The Dr. Ltcbig staff, only . speclaltists lor men, - con tinue to oure all ohronic private and nervous ailments, of importance, skin diseases, incmatisin. catarrab, etc. Dr. A.'O. Stoddard, Ph G.. for 27 years medical direotori , 74 sixth St., Portland, Or." Ill Veeler Waj, Beet le, Waeh, Call or write.J' ' ! Stillwell Epts trrnli valley 25ul8, eastemi 26o j Butler, cresmtry 6O0 and firstclass dairy oOc per roll. Potatoes OOcts per saok. ' Apple ((':. 75cta. per box. Cabbage, IJtt. per lb. Turkies, i'j ts. lh. live weight. CRKAL8 hfa' 74o t6Ce per bu. " ' Oate 1.10 pel cental Barley 80o per oeotal Portland Marked T'.ie Portland wheat market con- linnce its firmness but r 0 ' Ganges in quotations were m'r! ) il.itinir tbe irrtk. As a result of ii.e atit itctu ol 'he nbrnt market Sour U .,JOied firmer villi the demi.rd larger! The Orimlal business is nit over large but cmn ordinary bu ;s are reported Prices tlmre are i;:?t high enongb to admit of a sufficient profit to ship. WHEAT Wal'a Walla, V 73c; blue-stem, 7bY; Valley, 79. BARLEY Fesd, 20 per ton, brew nh,20; toll.d 21. FLOUR Valley, $3.75 and 3.85 per larp I; bar t' v. 1 1 et straights, S3 .90 an butter has no DiU Vrkh'S. Heln-e's . m n,-e meat, Swifts pirkle pig feel, nreminm hsiw, loose ol vps. Everything tasty, nice and cheap Tclepnon 4til Gcddes Bros. Old Newspapers 25c Pif 100 at i TVS Observer Office J For -ale l' 1:11. ' a f-'-J rT mi C0FFEE,TEA, BAKING FOiYDER, Absoluf-Pvrity. fir.es! Flavor, Orealcst S:re;.ifh f;r -j-ibk Prices. CL0SSTftDEYER5 ' poaTi-A;.3toi:coM. 4.10; clears, r3.55 anil 3.75; hard what I - patents, $1.20 and 4.1)0; Dakota hard a wheat, "1 90 and $5,511; graham, $3.75, m whole wheat.f 4; rye wheat, $4.50 autl 4.75 : OATS No. 1 white, $1.07J; gray I J $1.05 per cent?.!. j s MILL8TUFFS Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $23; shorts, $19; chop, U. 8. mills, $18; linseed, dairy lood $19 HAY Timothy, $16 per ton; clov er, K12; grain, $12; cheat, $13. PHODUCB Potatoes, CO to 76 cents per saok, Onicns 80 cents to $1.00 per sack. Eggs Oregon, 30 32J ots, E ' 'ru 25 29c Butter Creamery, Ft) nd 30c. Dairy, 20 and 22c, store 1515jc lb Poultry Chickens, mixed lOo per, pound, spring, lOo and hens, jOo , turkeys live, 17 and 18 lb dressed 18 and 20o lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 er doz. geese, 8c lb. uvKBTOCK Cattle Best steers $4.26 and $4 0,1 medium, 4.00; cow. $3.25 snd $4 OH Hogs Best large, fat $5.25; mediui' large fat 4.76 8heep Best weathers 13.50; mi'tri sheep $3. Vandernuifen Wish to announce that on Saturday February 27 they will opon a first c1hb8 Meat Market iu the' old Stand "TE BOSS" . Corner Railroad & Fir St We will always keep on hiti.d a good stock of fresh and guioke-d meats, sru-' I- 1 . . 1.. u sngfl , iisn sua pouiuy, q and will liegleu to meet all my old patrons and as many new ones. All orders will receive our prompt attention. Phone 4fll O EaaQPOODBBBOBBoS 0RS. BIGGERS & BIOGERS FifvsictAHS aiitl.nuitosoBm . O. W. Blgxers, M. n. Goo. I Plggers, M, U. Telephone Nos. , Oince, IIBl IU'lclon6o, 41 OITIM. Ibtlnlon llttlldinte over J. M. Merry's Htore. lUwIriem'U tin Mnillsttu Ave. secnnil dMir6rttof lurtnurrusldunee, lfi. U.W.ItlsKeni LAQHANDK - - OHKdON Prureaalonal calls promntli' attended to, T duv- or algltti . f ' iii Shoptline am EIQUQN PAC1FJC NO. ' 8:60 p. TO. NO. 9. 8:90 a. m. l so 1. ; 5:50 a tn NO 5 ; N-V2 Dully Hundny 0:1ft a X Time Rotted ul LA GUAM DK. Halt Lko, DeuTor tt. Worth. Ornnhtv. Kttiir-a-i! NO. 1 4:5T a, m, NO 6 (KMU p.ra dleioiiWttllaA'allnJ, UoH'hx, '1ocow,Bp u j . th via Hio kaae. Portlnnrt, Dallos, J't?n nii-tiin limn til in wa hi la- Lerttftton. (JAI (It il MotUMiw, WiDlHcoW'itrj othor point eiifitniKl liurt-ii vin ntuKiui ulund Oltv." Alloel Jmbler. and KIkIii - conuoeiiiitiR Hifjiiin wltli Mftje fr prtinta ill wnuuwn couuiy t NO a ; jl.OS P D KO i 8:1(0 a Ocean Steamers between Portland and San Francisco ovcry live days i'S HEART SACRED ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. Conducted by Bisters of StFrancI Select boarding and day school for Young Ladles , j , , -r Aoademic, Preparatory and Kined garten courses are conducted on tbe same principles as those pursued in our schools of Philadelphia. ... v- Music and painting receive spocta ttentinn Letters of inquiry directed to ? )" - SISTER SUPERIOR ' Please' Noe Our Success ytSTlaTlllSltlllja JLjtKw, - V DOINGS OF THE RELIEF CORPS I Some very Pleasant Events Which Have Oc cuned Recently Under the Auspices of the W. R. C. Mi mlrs of O. P. Morion W. R. C. No. i7, nvailrd themselvrs of the in 'te 1 it u ol the Post to be present Deo. ?(', 1 1 Pi st meeting after the regtilat bn v.- dipoicd '. Con.msrid was followed by Col. Oeoiss I). Cur rey who paid high tribute to tbi noble man, tho address was listened b with irternsl tlirniiKbout, after the mretiiiE closed the ladies lit'.nunt in e- t- . tVr ' ' ' ,D Kx- 'c fiee, cake, sandwirlns and oilier Governor O. P. Morten of Indiana, he jdelicaces and a social Lour was spent- OUT OF TOWN property Is a department to which- Tvo uive a u rent keal of attention. If yon ra ookli:g for a small farm, we know nf eeAera'f ' A comfortable "suburban Imme for the wife and bairns? Ws have them in several localities. 55SU i.l AND LISTEN". ' s The lime to look after a. suburban property is ritht now. Not later, on when everybody else is doing the same thing' Send yon our II4? Certainly. ' And increase of business from Jnly 15, 1891, to July 15,. 190,5, 12 -years. ., -., . .. k Surplus fund acuum- - : tilated $1 2, 5 0 0.0 0 Capital paid In .. . . 0 0,0 0:0.0 0 Reliability of share- , holders .,.00,000.00 .-! '; , S ,. Protection tode- positors. . . . .... $1 8 2, B 0 0.0 Deposit anbject to check were, on .. July 15, 1801' - - ".i.n-- i8i.',...v:-v,'--:1 '" iso:i : ''- woe .-jsja ; : T( 1807 La Grande 1110 Adams Avenue, nv ,estment Company, La Giande, Oiegon 41,8 9-8.36 1 7-3 9 9.99 "27,22(143 - ),0-n.64 42,S4 8;il 4,3 07.70 43,0 4 7.59 1898 7 8.7 7 0.25 1880 " , 8 3,7 5 0.10 " 1900 89 ,708.90 ,(" i 1901. , . i 8 3,7 2 1,67 ! "" .1002 ' r 7 7,a4 9.38 ; " 1903 Vf; 'i 3 2,1 0 3.70 ' Docs not the 'above Inures as sure yon that the-mamtfrer, jnt of thlsbahk meets 'witii. Uicjt: mval . of Its board of directors and pivt- ronst' and ideserwiiK ,of your 1 1 patronage. 0 want yonr bimk- fng business, largo or small. VrD7 Interest will be protected at the; Farmeri and Traders Nalronal Dank U Grand, 'Oregon' " : CREAM "WANTED Fanners, bring your cream to ub and wo will! , pay the very highest market price for it. At the'preeent price ol huttor it will pay you far ' better to sell th cream than to churn it, , We are agents for the famous DE LAVEL separator. The best made. ' , (i ' ' COVE CREAMERYCOMPANY, ; E. O.' Harper, Mgr. IlAiiilniiurtro cl Tlill Ai Alio..'. I . n. 1 1 , . ' - r."';,' s i t. l.r ra 0? mjammmmmmmimmtiiimpmmmMffl X STAlllQN NOTICE A great opportunity j lor yott to breed to one of the best at 4' , Vy low price.' I "will jji . this season with iuy, i0 J? ftnious Hokhev st'isF16' i- STUNTNEY V Jpr- With return 'yt able In dVfiy J-jt---: ttu-ms;, Can grSr5 li as V hi