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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1904)
- . i V A Two Light Electrolier . Hmpire style complete with etched glass ' shades and all attachments put up hi . your residence for $5.00 Se samples in our window. La Grande Light & Power Co . OFFICERS: R.8mith.... President J. M. Bkbbt. Vice President J. H. ClIUBCH. ..Cashier F. L. Mkyebs Asst. Cashier 3655 ! La Orande National B Vnk I La Grande. Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 ' . Transact a general banking business. Buys and aellst'exchange on J . all parte of the world. Collections a specialty. I0NDEETAEIM 1 EMBALMING , ! H. B. HAISTEN, . an experienced Undertaker, Embalmer aud Funeral Dirtc:or, will respond lo calls duy or ni"lit. Satisfactory service Guaran ; teed iu every case. Our Line of Funeral Supplies is the Largest and most complete in Union County. Rates reasonable. E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS WHITE FLOUI M Js milled with the idea of pli-asing pvrry dealer's liigli- B olasa trade-customers who uppreci.iti- quality. 'I lie Bl name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guiiruiiloes u gg liability and highest grade in every sack of tlmi g bearing the White Rose bra id. Poneer Flouring Mill Co.,. Gcddcs Bros. WhyareUeddes Bro. kept o bnsy7 Why do they sell the lawl goods at the lowest prices . Preferred flt'k Tomatoes 3 for " Preferred Stock Corn 3 fur 50c Preferred Slin k Salmon :i for 50c Preferred RtoHk I'eas 3 'of ..lie Preferred Stock lleans :i for 50c Don't pay other nr cers 20 cents a can ior anyof these gnocls. Standard tomatoH. corn, beans pea', etc., 2 (or 25 rents. They have the best butter made in the va'lev, and their creamery butter lias no equal here. I ry it and see. Dill pickles. Heinzes minre meat. Swift's pickle pig feet, premium he""', i"" Everything tatty, nice and cheap Teleplion 4(11 Geddcs Bros. Old Newspapers 25c per 100 at The Observer Office 1 t DIRECTORS! . J. M. Berry, J. M. Church . - . B. Conley, It. Smith 1.. C. bttnley a Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave A SPECIAITY I Bosons B5 EE ROSE Eg sa B i B IDeWitt DeWftt la tho nuna to look for when you go to buy witch Hiel Slv. DeWltt'i Witch Haznl Silva 1i tha Original md only eenulr.e. In fact DeWltt'ils tha only Witch Haiel Salva that Is rnada from tha unadulterated WitchHazel All others are counterfeit- baa Iml tillont. cheap r4 worthlesi even dinjeroiis. D'-Witl'i Witch Haiel Salve Is a specific for Piles: Blind. Bleedine. Ilehlneand Protrudlnc Piles. AlaoCuU, Bums. Bruises. Sprain. Lscerationa, Contusions. Brl!s. Csrbuncles. Eciema. Tetter. Sat Rheum, and all othar Skin For Sale In II LL .V - I I V.S q. SHCES, o a 9" ir A at m. ha i. - AbsoluNtP-Tny, fecfflivor, Ortafesi ifprth. 5;Kotib!i Price! CLOSSsT c. r?via5 SALVE I E.C. DeWilt4Co.,Chic.,. INDOOR BASE BALL . IS ALL THE RAGE The Commercial Club - tion will Amuse Thursday . . , There will he things doing at the Commercial Cluh Hall next Thursday evening. ,. The reason therefor will he the great and skillful contest between the famous Blues and the world re nowned Rods.' ' This will be a game of indoor base ball which will give the spectators something to think of for many days. Both teams have been training hard for the past two weeks aud are each cer tain of victory. Neither team will admit that the, other has any show at all to evon s far remain in the race as to he deserving of honorable mention. The following is the personal of the two teams: ." reds. BLUES. C J Soriber, captain; 0 E , James Gilham, captain; S D White, C 8 Williams, F 0 FiBb- Crow. F Geible, W Ferguson, C er. H Walker, 0 Hansen, W R F Mathews, Gviss Foley, L S Parker, L W Damon, F C Bram- Paiker, Will Miller. L Zuuiill, wood, O. us Moldnn, H Wilcox, W F Sm dgrass, Jus ' Murphy and George Gregory. and George lli'.lmuu. .- The public will be admitted to witness this exciting game at the greatly redueed price of ten cents per bead. WIND GENERATES ELECTRIC CURRENT Wind Driven 'Electric Plants May Soon be as Common as the Wind Driven A Dai.iBh inventor, Profesaor La Cour, claims to have Solved the prob lem of wind-driven "eleotrie-power p.aoti. Wbecever there lias open area, I'rofessor La Oour says, so that the wind ha a chance, bis moiors can be operated at a cost equal to or less thau that of a power in cities. A plant of this kind, leeding about four hti: rlreJ fifty glow lamp", hat been in operation for nearly a year ai At.ki'f, --nmHtk, petrohum niotorf. nervine n reserve iu taae of severa .lajf ol c.-itm weather. The ennstani tiorn al cor.t oi i 60 amperes and tin PORTLAND XJCAL Eggs, !rili valley 25ulB, esstern, 2c Battel , cieanitry 60o and firstolass dairy 60c. tier roll. Potatoes COcts per saok. Appha.Mlc. to 7acU). per box. Cabbagi;, ljct. per lb. Turkies, 10 ots. Ih. live weight. cneALS Wheat 74c tcSOc per bu. Oats 1.10 per cental bailej HUc per oental Portland Market. The Portland wheat market con tinues its firmness jut no changes id quotations were msae auring tne weik. As a rtsujt of the strength ol the win at market flour is quoted firmer with the dcm. i.d larger Tie Oriental hueinrss is a. t over large but -erne ordinary bu'- are reported. Prices there are ji:,; high enough ti admit of a sufficient profit to ship. WHEAT Wall Walla, 73c blue-stem, 78cj Valley, 79. BAKLEY Feed, J20 p" r ten, brew uig,!f2(; rolled ill. KUHJK Valley, IJ3 76 and 3.86 per darr I; bai oliti siratghts, 3 90 an GtRMAN GLEANINGS. One iniii-LMii in WiirttenitH-rR pxporU fr,s i lj.iruioMl'otif Tr anuuiu. tiivls 1ic-inI in ii mnnrt uniform ntv ti'U nz imli'T iiiiJ rliriw In tin Btnfta or r. 'Hiti lr a iifw toiiipitny. 0'vln to tlip Hcrlin ImuKomn Unvlui,' ruht't r till1. 4aiiiiiliifi.t waa tnndo of tlmi ''-I fo 1 Ih hiIiIU- and tlit-y haw rnw lir'.-ii !;i()illt'il witli Im'Hh F.t-rMn rcl;- iiiutntuicnt fur the now IWUn -n lull tm I tin nt laat atttifncd Ita tlmil f I j i '1 In' Iron bniicellor la to Ik ii'iiv-intt) na a (Jnriuuu knlgbt of Hit' mi'ltlif nt'i. 'iho l.i i cm mhllthin to the tiprinMt kiiii.ti:iL' 1 the word kiiupfri-hfti." lui-iuiiii-' a little thiiiK Hint ciiu Ih- nib jlcl l l;U tln word that luia Jim nkt-n tin tr(w oDVifU by jwujf ilvr nun' -itif .i: .nil I mm iety for the bin: li'iiti-i.iiimiM'i ii.f noun '(,ak-" Kumi..'!X. nvfitiy ytnn net BuviitiM'-d lin" -th should b con Indoor Base Ball Associa- the Public Next: :":' Evening. now is. distribution tension is 2x110 volts. Similar plants are likely to beoome quite general fur supplying electricity at low cost to a limited number of houses, especially in rural districts. Id the oae of tin proprietor being hi own consumer, the consumption of ourreut may be regulated aoonrding' to the actual supply of wind, the cost of t.ie plant being thus still further low eri d. i. If the invention proves a praotioa ole as its friend-claim, every farmer nny become i lie prnHoc.pr nl hi own eltcuio nowi r. An:ff torn Tbretlur man , . AND MARKETS. 4.10; olesm, 13.65 and 3 75; h ird what patents, $4.20 and 4. oO; Dakota hard wheal, iM and Ja-fidj graliam, Sf3.7fl, whole wheat, f 4; rye whrai, 1114.60 and 4.75 OAr8 No. 1 white, $1.07; gray $1.05 per ecu tel. MILlBTUFKH Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $23; shorts, $19; chop, U. 8. mills, $18; linseed, dairy rood $19 HAY Timothy, $10 per ton; clov er, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $13. l'KODUCK Potatoes, 00 to 76 cents per Back, Onicus 80 cents to $1.00 per sack. Eggs Oregon, 30 32 ots, F ' rn 26 29o iiulter Oreamnry, 27 and 30c. Dairy, 20and 22Je, store 15(fflDJc lb Poultry ChickeiiB, mixed 10c par pound, spring, life and bene, lOo , turkeys liv, 17 and 18 lb dressed 18 and 2(lo lb-, ducks, $f! and 7 er doz. geese, 8c lb. LIVKKTOI K Cattle Best steers $4.26 and $4 Oil, medium, 4.00; cow. $3.25 and tldO Hogs fleet large, (at $b.25; medium 1 arge lal 4.76 Hliee Btbt weathers 13. 50; mi rod sheep $3. Tnrtfd Into n seaport which the Inri'Hl Btniiiiu'M tfiuld (Milcr hf rcat'Hi a SPiimitloii, hut nolliliiH whs done. .Now, In view of "the Aiii'TU-nn dnnner" which tbrt'iitetm (Irrmnn ifimiiifrcp, the TaKehliitl H'fv'ra to tin- cairyliij; out of that at h1 1 in us "tin inmvonlahle no cefalty." Ilia rifflKo. "Klect me pt-eKidrm of the T'nMcd i Btatea," aatd the Pt-Mlilhlllon randt dale, "and I will uii.ir.intce (t;it my ecrplnry of (he ireaaury ahall a- thai the money market never gets HhL." Life. lit Wn an 'l i;lnir. "Well." aatd Mr. I'olk for the fnurtli or fifth time. "I m it-1 ! coltic." "Whnt n ipi'i-r dclii-don!" n-pllrrt Iflaa Hnrd. "Ynu're .rfiilly iUilo ata ttnnoryr rhlladclphla Treaa. STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday?" ' March ' 2 STETSO N'8 . UncIeTom's Cabin Company. . "the liurnuin of them all." Under the' management of Leon W, Wahborn. More grand novelties tban ever Gpnrgeous aceuery, niecbanioal effoota Prof. Derr's military baud, Creole Indies' . brass baud, blood houuds. beautiful chariot and tubleux, wugoua di'iiwu by ubolluud pomes, genulue oako walkers, buck uuel wing junci'ia, mule ami female quurlt'is, jubilee aliicr. jrauil vieiou ami transforma tion scones, Jitlle Kva aud her golden chariot. , Vtoh for the big utrado. Stal on Sale Monday Mornintf. M Price 25, 50nd75ctnU :'. DHS. BIGGERS & B10GERS t'riVSU.IAKS aud KOIU1.0MS ; O. W. tllKns SI. I), : . Uoo. 1.. Hlggen, M. U ' Telephone Nnn. . omw, lai . . ktvldenoe, 41 Oldce. Itiilfttnn lhilldlnir nv..r J. sr.' T4rrv. Store. lUMitleui-i. u MailUoii Ave, aecond U(uir wt of, loriner ivhIiIoih'a Or. U. W.itlKKen ' bAUIlANUR 1 ., . OUKOON Kwnwblonnl calls promptly aueudod to, ':-duv-or uliclil. SACRED , HEART ACAOBMY La Grande, Oregon. Conducted by Histera of Hi. Franol Selec t boarding and day school lor Voting Ladies . , Aoidemio, Preparatory aud K;ned gartn courses are oouduoted on the same priboiplea as those pursued In our sohoola of Philadelphia. Music and painting receive spool, t ten tion ; ' ; Letters of inquiry direoted to SISTER SUPERIOR . " BttVO J'' ir pennya, the dol.'srs ill take care of them solves." CASH MEAT MAREKT. Our home made breakfast bacon ts now ready. No lietter made per lb 15c. Our "Famous Hams" will be ready by next But unlay. We permit no on to undersell ns. Finest meals always on hand. Poultry, the best the market affords Phone orders receive prompt tie very. No. 11)01, North Fir Bt. opposite Geddcs Bros La Grande 11 10 Atliims Avemio,: PlgfidlUrlullii ' I CREAM "WANTED Farmers, bring your cream to us and we will puy tho very highest market price for it. At . . the'prepeut priee of butter it will pay you far hotter to soil the cream than (o churn it. We are igents for tho fumous DB LA VEL sopiirulor. The best made. COVE creameryicompany, E. O. Harper, Mgr. . Headquarters at Hill & Allen's, La Graude. ' " ' If m m fj rrrrsiijpiiEirriipi l I mm IIDpillD dpi Classified "Ads , .. , FOR SALE . Thorough bred B, . P. Book and Bore combed White Leghoios eook eralt for sale. 0. D. Huffman K, F, O. Box 9 U Orande. . - , . ' : - m c fxi , fob sale r ' - y Freab milch cow, gentle milker) 5 years old, good .lie, ioquin of G. Couch, Island City. , t- - j w P08T8 9 non A,. ... 1. i & 7 aud 8 cents. Apply to Jack Chllds harness shop.- Posis are in the 'old to"' J 28 to F 27. I'OBTH FOB SALE Parties deairing posts will do well to address U. O. Taal, La Orande, : box S7L ' r- d. ar.d m.T FOB KENT Four room cottage, with good well, apply at tha Model restuaraut. ' LOST. ?air gold rimmed eye" glasses, " be tween the Union dtoam laundry and Reisland'a residence. Finder please leave at this office. ' .. ; FOR RENT Five room oottago. Inquire of A. Huntington. Express and Delivery Adna Rogers, Phone 1821, All calls receive prompt attention. Oenei.l express and delivery business." '" " v WoodforLSale. a A large qnantlty of 1(1 Id. wood for sale. Inquire of Rowe 4 Horrmait lif Old Town or Phone 172-3. All ordora promptly delivered " " ' " " tf."' M1SCELANEOUS. FOR SALE 1 hating stive. I oo.ik stove. 2 ota- obea," gooart, ' child's iron bedstead" oomimode, oiipboard, 2 kiwbeu table Call at S. E, Rinehart, Island City 1 Iw , ' investors asassfse? month can be made by nartiea who oao invest from $500 to $1600. - One eastern investor made $06,000 id 1903, . call . or write for particulars Tue Wm.R. White Co., 312 Pine St rortiana, Oregon.. . , f ' MFN The Vr- L,elig staff, only I 'lL.il speoialtiata for men, oon- tinue to cure all ohronio. private' and nervous ailments, of importance, skin diseases, incmatiain, calarrab, etc Ur. A. O. Stoddard, Ph Q for 27 years medical director. 74 sixth St., rornanu, ur. ill yeeier Way, Beat- le, wasn. , uail sir write. .. .. ,. .v ...OUT OF TOWN- .i i;t proonyna (icpiriinnnt to which we give a great kenl of attention. If yon Wit pioking for a siuuH fnrju,' we know at several, A comfortable suburban lioni" for I lie w ifn a m.I bairns ? Wo liavo them iu tevernl Icciilities. w AN I) LISTEN, The time lo look after n suburban! propeityls right 'now. Not Inter on I when everybody elso is doing the saint) thing- Hand you oilt list? Cortaliily.i Investment Company, Ln Giande, Oiegon Where does It go? That's a question we ' re asked a dozen times a day. Where does the Rock Island go? -r The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere , To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. To Lincoln and Omaha. To Topekaand Kansas City. To St. Joseph and St. Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St. Paul. . OORMaM, . Cweal Afnt, 140 ThlrS - Or. ', .Shouldl proteioCtheir , . V beauty by seeing thai they have-only COM PETENlTs BARBER To' sliaye Uemtye " ''r. will proiect vour ' u; : '4,",JLl '.'Hi'l'T. - ' oc ntzgerald A BUSIiNT.S.1 40 Why payhith, p,ices 'or Hay - Feed, Wood and Lumber? wheij - you save money 'by buying of us. Ve are in a . position tti Mhdersell all. other, dealers in S in Union co?i!y, and beiievd , - to - our advantage -4o do- so.' A triarordeKwiir convince you Jihal we are hot ohlyjabld undersell, but are j doing so. We have 'combined ifW Lumber ; . business with our Feed, business and would be pleased to Ggure: -with you when in need of lumber, m; Try a months busi Avith us and see for yourfelf v Yours for money savings v - LARSON 82 lOE A Jf Ajl G, K.A rj D e, Cor.. Jeflersoul Aye,and Fir St, : OREGON 11 Union Pacjjpic .A. , Time flehmlnl ROH ; , LAOBANI1B. Salt Luke. Dotifor 'Vt. Worth. Omaha, Kauniui Otty, at. Uula, CUicaKi) NO 8:60 p. ra. NO.I 10 a. m, ; NO I, 8:G0a m 4:55 a. m NO h ? " iu nan. - - --- I0.-M fern Fortliiiid, lalleHj" Wh- aieion, wtum whiiu, I)ny ton, Po Bii-ixn J (Jul fax, Moscow, Hpo- i til Via Hpo rtano ' Fort land, Dalit, iva a n on mi a Wnl. lulu. Lewlfitou.Colfiix NO t T MdKcdw, Wulliiijti Wiir diier, ntMiaiiuQ itni otltPi1 pom la tul. ttutll uoriu via )obhiiv. 2 IlHtly liin.l t;ity; . A live.. Hituiliiy lltilnrM. nrut I-.IkIii counsel liuiii inKi,; in llh hUiifi1' lor Kin In in Wulluwn eon my 9:S ft in Ohuan HftainerS between Portland and San Fruuclsi o every live days Please ' Notd Success And inorwHBe of buaincrm from July 15.lWil.-to July 15, 1903,12 yeare. . : BuriiluB fund accura, -fte4 ,...H,SOQ.OO Cupital paid In 00. 0 0 0.0 0 t.apttal paid In '. Keliahilityof aha holders .. 0 0,000.00 Protection positors. , to da- SI 3 2, 6 0 0.0 0 Deposit subject to check weie, on July 15, 1S-.I1 . - " 1MP2 ; "" I8ii;l : r . " - INI)- , ' " . is5 lsiioa . x-" '. WW .. - -..J v". :i8os ;, ' 41,ft 8.35 , 5 7 7,3 I) B.99 I 27,2 2 0.13 .' 20,041.04 .' ; 42,? 4 8.11 ' 34,397.70 43,1)4 7.59 -7 8.7 7 0.25 , '8 3,7 6 0.19 8 II, 7 0 3, IK) 1809 looo' inoi , lt02! 8 3 ,7 2 1,07 '7 7,2 4 6.38 132,10 3.76 f Poos not the "above 'Hures as sure yon thiit the) management of tills bank meets itn the approval of Its board of directors and pat rons) and deserving ,f yoiir' patronage. , V want your banlt ing biyiiuess,'la.ge or siuiill. Vour, interest will be protected at the ! ' Ftrmm and Tradtrj National Bank La Grand.-, Oregon'4 ."' STALLION mCi a gront opporcunityj ior you to breed to one of tliet.eat ut very low price. j IiU this Benson with my imV fiiinlta Iln -Irnr utnlli... Willi rot urn )rN,'V shle ; iu urlvntnv? terms. " tjan givti iv a. 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