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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1904)
"1 L T : f A Two Light Electrolier asp iu Empire style complete with etched g', shades and all attachments put up your residence for $;.oo See samples in our window. La Grande Light & Power Co iMiiitt(iii( OFFICERS: Hurra President J. M. Bkhrt Vice President J. M.Chubch Cashier F. L. Meters Asst. Cashier D1IIECTOKS: J. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Conler, K. Smith L. C. Stanley THE COUNTY COURT Proceedings of the February Term, 1904 Mat ters will Interest the Taxpayer and the People in General. 3655 La (trande National B nk La Grande. Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sellslloxchange on all parts ol the world. Collections a specialty. Ililii(4iiii,aiiiiaiieiaiii UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING APECIAITY H.. B. HAISTEN, an experienced Undertaker, Embaluier and Funeral Dirtc'.or, will respond to calls day or night Satisfactory service Guaran teed in every case. Our Line of Funeral Supplies is the Largest and most complete iu Uuion County. Rates reasonable. E ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave Tbe following bils were allowed on the Qeneral luod at the February term ol couuty court, 1904. Jas A. Piluber, commissioners Jets f 10 CO Jan. A. Pitcher, inspecting brid ge 61 Woodson Giay, judgement for Supreme court cost", State Woodson ... 108 00 J. K. Oliver, J. P. Feee draw ing iurv list Union J. V. Diet 8 00 I J. B. Oliver, X, P. Feee State T " Waller Russet 6 45 J. II. Oliver, J. P. Fees State Uunlap ... 795 J.F. Pby, constbble tees Slate v liunhu. 4 70 J. R. Oliver, J. P. E-es State T J oli i) D.ie 6 46 J. F. Ptiy, constable tees Bute T John Doe 3.00 Win Hancck, J. P. Fees State v Petermau 4 95 John T. Jiiiief, noustable State v Pottrruati 0 90 Woi Hancock, J. P. Fees State v Fiaher 2 45 John T. Jones, constable State v Fisher 190 Wru Hancock, J. P. Fees Btate v Thomas 196 C. O. Peuing oo, serving eub peonaee Slate v Hill, et al 2 00 Robert Ulumenstein, commis sioners fees 22 00 James A.. Pilcher, commission- . ers lees ....... 20 00 La Grande Chronicle, printing as per bill 14 55 J. R. McLaren, J. P. leea draw- , ing jury list North Power Dist .3 00 F. W. Davis, supplies for Poor Farm; etc 8 20 G. D. GaskeH, services supervi- , or rd 21 7. 30 00 A'm Slater, repairing court ANNOUNCEMENT house window. 100 J. B, Kerr, work in court house and material furnished Van Houten & Messenger, lumber for repairing oourt bouse T. H. Coo pei & Co, chair and window shades for court room 35 10 Qeorge Ginao material furnish ed and work in court bouse . . Union Eleotrio Light Company lights, etu George Baird, Mng'r Faoiflo States Tel & Tel Oo messages George Baird, supplies for pri soner, etc.. State of Oregon, copy special Laws of 22nd Legislative as sembly Irwin Hods on Company, sta tionery as per bill Glass & Prudlioiume, Co sta tionery as per bill ;.. 3610 Union Printery, printing as per bill 2 76 The Republican, printing as per bill 4 76 Oregon Scout, printing tax list, eto 225 00 0 O Penington, board of prison frs 119 81 28 40 21 62 1180 4G 86 27 20 0 56 125 21 60 Classified Ads FOB SALE Thorough bred B. P. Rock and Bore combed White Leghorns oook erelt for sale. C. O. Huffman B. F. D, Box 9 La Grande. FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, gentle milker. 5 years old, good sbet iuqulri of G. Couob, Island City. . 2 w (Coutinued tomorrow) Eighty New Members The meeting at the Clu ist'un church last evening was well uttended and great interest was alio n. There were eight additions to the church last even ing and durlng.the entire series of meet ings 80 have unit-id with the churcn . East Oregon Inn MEETING NOTICE All members ol Union 872 Carpon ters and joiners are requested to be present at Labour Hall Friday tveo- ing Maroh 4. All are earnestly re quested to be present. By older of G. Wagner, Pres. I wiBh to announce to the puhlic that I shall continue business at the old slaud, selling the best line of clothing, gent'9 furnishings, hats, caps nud shoes. g5gi All are familiar with the reliable line of Hart, Sbaffner & Marx clothing, Longley hats, Florshein shoes and our up-to-dato gent's furnishings. In these lines our stock is in and open for inspection.. All are invited to call and examine our stock. PORTLAND AND LOCAL MARKETS. Eggs, fresh valley' 25uts, eastern, 25o Buttei, creamery 60o and firstolass dairy 60c per roll. Potatoes BOots per eaok. Apple s,fi0o. to 75cts. per box. Cabbage, ljot. per lb. Turkies, 10 cts. lb. live weight. CBEALS Wheal 74c ttoOo per bu. Oais 1.10 per cental Bailey 80c per cental J. M. BERRY Portland Markets The Portlaud wheat market con tinues its firmness bat no obanges in quotations were made during the wetk. As a result of the strength of the whtal market flour is quoted tinner with the demm-d larger. Tbe Oriental business is net over large but some ordinary bu-'e are reported. Prices there are just high enough to admit of a antuciont profit to ship. WHEAT Walla Walla, 73c; blue-Hem, 78. ; Valley, 79. BAULKY Feed, $20 pr ton. bitw iiig,'!-, loiud ni. Kl.ol.'H Vallry, ?3.75 and S.85 per barrel; lot. dwheatsiraigliln, SB 90 and 4.10; dears, $3.55 and 3.76; hard what patents, $4.20 and 4. oO; Dakota hard wheat, (4.90 and $5.50; graham, $3.75, whole wheat, $4; rye wheat, $4.50 aud 4.76 OATS No. 1 white, $1.07); gray (1.05 per cental. MILLBTUFFB Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $23; shorts, $19; chop, U 8. mills, $18; linseed, dairy luod $19 HAY Timothy, $16 per ton; clov er, $12 ; grain, $12 ; cheat, $13. pitouueg Potatoes, 60 to 75 cents per sack. Onicus 80 cents to $1.00 per sack, Eggs Oregon, 30 ilk cts, era 25 29o Butter Creamery, 27.J nd 30c. Dairy, 20 and 22Jo, store 1516Jc lb Poultry Chickens, mixed 10a per pound, spring, lOo and hens, lOo, turkeys live, 17 and 18 lb dressed 18 and 20c lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 er tloz. geese, 8c lb. LIVKHTOCK Cattle Best steels $4.25 and $4.00, medium, 4.00; cowa $3.25 aud $4 00 Hogs Best large, fat $5.25; medium large fat 4.75 Hheep Best weathers 13.60; miied sheep $3. FOR SALE Two acre tract, East of the La Grande Flouring null, one half in good bearing orchard. Small cottage, and good barn. Will sell for cash or will trade for good work horses.. . L O Grout . TF La Grande, Ore. -sas ' ' - I W Hill Si lungs When your lungs are sore and Inflamed from coughing. Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FOLEY' HOKV AND TAR stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Tha Doctors Said Hi Had Consumption - A Marvolous Curt. L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con sumption and fgot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and tbe pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well. THREE SIZES 2So, BOo, and $1.00 REFUSE SUBSUITUTES SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY & Allen Prescription Druggists. for sale ,. ; $1500 buys this property, eight lots or ) of Block 5 in Acme addition to La Grande also one acre lot joining. All well fenced, with house and small barn new wind mill and 1700 gallon tank and pipes with plenty water to Irrigate all, splendid soil, a young orchard also. For additional Information address box 371 La o rande, Oregon. FOR SALE I have quitea quantity of household goods which I am offering for sale very reasonable. Uall.at my residence . on Park St. Mrs Chaa Kintey. FOR 8 ALE Indian Runner Duok eggs, thor ough bred imported stock, i nly a lim ited number. W. N. Monroe,' La Urande. 99-2 d i w. FOR RENT Four room cottago, with good apply at the Model restuarant. well, Gcddes Bros, Why are Geddes Bros. - kept so busy? Why do they sell the best goods at tho lowest prices . Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for 50c Preferred Stock Corn 8 for 60c Preferred Stock Salmon 3 for 60c Preferred Btodk Peas 3 fof Sue Preferred Stock Beans 3 for 60c Oon't pay other grocers 20 oenta a can for any of these goods. Standard tomatoes, oorn, beans peas, etc., 2 for 26 cents. They have the best butter made in the valley, and their oreamery butter has no equal here. Try It snd 0o0 DiU pickles, Helnse'a mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, Ereiulum hams, loose olives. Everything tasty, nice and cheap Telephon 401 Geddes Bros.- MISCELANEOUS. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that my wife Hattie Emlck having lelt my bed and board without just cause, and of her own free will, and without my consent 1 hereby give notice that I will not be resimnsible for any bills she may con tract from this date. O J Emlck. Iji Q rande, Mar. 1 1004 LADIES ATTNTION During the month of March I will in ,ke any shirt waist at the greatly re duced price of from 60 cents to (1.25. Mrs Krtle E Wines. Residence on 0th st between O 4. N l).-W.-4,-l. INVESTORS $F4rooS,.$oo0(,,0 month can be made by nartiea who can invest from $500 to $1500. One nnstern investor made $06,000 in 1003, call or write fnr paiticulars Tne Win. R. White Co., 812 Pine St Portland, Oregon. iML.ll speoialtiste for- men, con tinue to cure all obronio. private and nervous ailments, of importance, skin diseases, ihematism, oatarrah, - eto. Dr. A.C. Stoddard, Ph G., for 27 years medical director. 74 sixth St., Portland, Or. Ill Yeeler Way, Beet le, Wash. O til or write. Express and Delivery Adna Rogers, Phone 1821. All oalls receive prompt attention. Geneial express and delivery business. T 1 Wood for Sale. A lsrge qnautity of 16 in. wood for sale. Inquire of Itowe & Herrinan in Old Town or Phone 172-3. ; All orders promptly delivered If, ORS. BIGGERS & BIGGER 1-ifYHICIAHH and HURtiBONH (A. W. HIkkith, M. I. Ueo. L. BlKgera, M. D. Telephone N. oiriru, l H-.il Kiwldcnoo, 41 U't; lUilHtni) I hi UH nff nvor J, M. Itrrry'R ic. lUhieiH' nti MudlHon Ave. noonnti iltwir w(wtt of lormprrcKhlcnt, Dr. l.W.ltlKKra I.AdltANDK - - OKKUON Piufimftlonnl rtllltt prnmntly ultoiided to, duv or iitgliU r " 8av Y pennys, the dol'sre ill take careuf themselves." '. : , CASH MEAT MAREKT Our homo made breakfast bacon is now ready. No bettor made per lb 15c Our "Famous Hums" will be ready by next Saturday. ' We permit no one to undersell n. Finest meats always on hand. . Poultry, the best the market affords Phone orders . receive prompt de livery. No. 1001. . North Fir St. opposite Geddes Bros DeWitt DaWinisths bum Is Ink tor wlm EM to tur Witch Hurt Sain. eWItr. Wltcll Huil Extra I. th. ortiln and only f.nutn.. I. ttd DsWItt'il.th. onlr Witch Hu.IS.lra that Is nud. Iron the anrtutUntal Witch-Hazel All oth rs Brt eountarfalts btw Iml tsttoni, cheap and worlhlauavan daniaroui. DeWltl'i Witch HualSilva H n spaclflo for Pllatt BUodf Blaadlng, JtchUit and PnrtrwJlne Plica, AltoCuta, Bums, BraJsaa. Spralna, Laearatlona, Contusion, Bolls, C&rbunclas, EcMma, Tatter. Sail Rhaura. and all otbar Skla Dlaaaaas. SALVE napaaaD ar E.C. DeWitt 4 Co.,Chicae For Sale by HILL & ALLEN Of SPICES, - o COFFEE.TEA, BAKING POWDER. fuvopiNO extracts; AlMoluNPuriry, FiMst flavor, flrtatfjl Slrwtth, Otnsoublt fVl4, CLOSSETaDEYtRS PORTLAND, ORCOON. Handsome Men Vi Should (protest ,thei T beauty by seeing that they have only COMPETENT BARBER To shava- them. . We . will protect your lace Evans & Fitzgerald A BUSINES :i PR0PSIT10N Why pay hitfh p.ices for ;Hay Feed, Wood and Lumber, when you save money by buying of us. We are in . a position to undersell all other dealers in in Union county, and; beiievd to our advantage to do so. A trial order will convince vou ' that we are not onlyjable to undersell, but. are doing so. We have combined the Lumber1 .business with our feed business . and would be pleased to figure -with, you when in need of f. Lumber. r Try a months busi with us and see for yourfelf . Yours for money saving, LARSON & NOE Jj A GRA NDE, Cor. JelTerson Aye. and Fir St, d mi ODFflOIV SHOJF JLJM?, Mi Union Pacific. NO. 6:60 p. m, NO. e. , 8:'J0 a. in. Salt Lnko.l)eiiTor Ft Worth. Omahn: ffatiKaa kilty, St. Louis, Chloattp tl Bast, . . . j NOl. 6:60ft m MO 6 f 16 p m Sunday BilA ft I Time nchrrinl IiAGKAMUB. POrtlftnd, DMlpa, Pou- aieion, wniia wiiita, DnvUiii. Vti niiro . KUUH HI! I1UI ' - u . Ih via H-o kano. NO. I toa. in, NO 10:) p.m NO a 0.05 p m Portland; Dtili," ivii- mourn iitiiAiiim Wai. lulft. LewlHU)ti.(?oinix -Moscow, W.BlhifieWar OUr, -OIKIKHIltJ HUH. other point viiat ami nurm via oihikiuiu. I m blur, ana t-iin i oonnecllmia AUUgln Willi "in kb lor puiiift In Wallowa Miuuly NO 0 Ocean Steamers between Portland and San Francisco every five days La Grande II 10 Adiima Avetiue, OLD COLONIAL HOMK8 -W re picturesque, but they lacked the convenience of. modern dwelling. A family in very moderate circum stances oan get really a belter home today than that of the wealthy a century ai(o. Our hmcs which we are waiting to show you, contain every possible con venience and are models of comlort. When you learn how easy it is to own one, ynu will wonder why you ever paid renr. i ' Investment Company, La Oiande, Oregon Please Note Our Success CREAM WANTED Farmers, bring your creatu to us and we will ' pay the very highest market pVice for it. At tbv present price of butter it will pay you far' , Letter to sell tbe cream than to churn it. We are igents for the famous DE LAVEL separator. The best made. COVE CREAMERY.COMPANY, E. O, Harper, Mgr. ; ; Ilendquurters at Hill & Allen's, La Grande. m IrU m And increase of business " from 3uly 15, 1801, to July 18, 1IKM; 12 Years. , , Surplus fund acciim-; ' ' utated..... tl z,50 0.0 0 Capital paid in ! .i. 6 0, 0 0 u:0 0 Keliabllity of share. ' ;' ". holders ; . . (I 0, 0 0 0.0 0 Protection to tie- . positora 11-3 2, 5 0 0.0 0 V i i 1 . i. Deposit subject to -cliei-k were, on i July 1ft, 1801 1W2 " UKI ' " 1H!W ' ' 1896 " lsiiojsa 1807 "'1898' r-'i " 1800 , looo " iinoi ' 1W2 . 1903 ,n n 8.:i6 7 7,8 0 .D 27,220.1:1 ,011.51 42,8 4 8.11 V H4,:!D?.70 4:t,6 4 7.5K : 7 8,7 T 0.26 8 3,7 6 0.19 ;. 8 9, 7 0 3.1)0 : 8 3,7 21,07 i 7 7 J 4 0.38 1 3 2 , 1 0 3.7S Z Does not the 'above Inures as sure yon that tbe manaireineiit of this bank meets witn the approval of Its board of directors and pat rons; and desemtiit of your patronage. We want your bank ing business, large or small. Your Interest will be protected at the Firmer, and Tradtn National Bank La Grand, .Oregon- STALLION NOTICE i a ereai ppportutiityi lor vou Wi to breed to otie of the beat ut very low price. 4will lualro this season with my iinp. fmaouH Htukncv stnllinn if. ; - JO STUNTNBY T4SUfff p nriii, ..inn, ,::i '. j ' able ... in- advauce.-fSF.'1 larml. ITiin Dlt-A1 E ' " GJ I ces as to his col Wni n. .p. : '-Hi, .".'f : ':'. ; -5 -r , i) ; . 7 f x -V" "U,