La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, March 05, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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A Two. Light Electrolier
'0r Empire style complete with etched glass
shades and all attachments put up iu
y c ur residence for $15.00
See samples in our window.
La Grande Light & Power Co
LARGE NUMBERS
OF HOMESEEKtRS
OFFICERS
B. Burnt
J. M. Bbrkt. .
J. M. Chdbcii,
F.L. Mkykrs.
President
Vice President
Cashier
Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
J. M. Berry, J. M. Church
A. B. Conley, R. Smith
L. C, Stanley
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La Grande National B nk 5
La Grande. Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 I
Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sellaRexchange on
all parts of the world. Collections a specialty.
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
H. B. HAISTEN, an experiunced Undertaker,
Embalmer and Funeral Dirtctor, will respond to
calls day or night. Satisfactory service Guaran
teed in every case.
Are Now Coming to Oregon Cheap iRate's
Commenced March I Many Will Investi
Grande Ronde Valley.
Classified Arj
' F0R8.
Thorough bred B.
Hock and
P.
Ro e oooibed While Leghorns
erL (or sale. 0 D. Huffman E. F
D. Box 9 I.a Grande. .
" If
j ' FOR SALE
i Fnah milch oow, gentle milker
6 veara old. iiood size, inquire ol U
Couch, Island City.
Our Line of Funeral Supplies is the Largest aud
most complete in Union County. Rates reasonable.
E. ANDROSS
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Phone 9-1
Residence Phone 367
1202 Adams Ave
The oheap home teekera' rates on
all railroads terminating in the west
went into effect on March 1, and the
flood of immigration into Oregon has
commenced. No. 1 was run ia two
sections yesU-rduy morning. On the
first seotion were 15 immigrant oars
all filled with people seeking homes io
Oregon. Some half drzea got off at
tbia point and will took over Grande
Ronde Valley. On the second section
were about 10 cars of home seekers,
and a number from this train also
stopped off in La Grande.
Oregon )ust now is the Mecca of
the rent laden farmers of the older
slates of the East who are endeavor
ing to better their condition.
The yonoii men (or whom there
seems to be uo opening in the over
crowded East are also looking to Ore
gon and other western states, for a
place in whioh to establish themselves
in business and the professions
Almost every dav will witness the
arrival of those who are ready to giasp
at opportunities and waut to estab
lish permanent homes, aud there is
no reason why La Grande oannot get
her share of tbe influx of borne build
ers.
But La Grande baa a part to per
form. Tbe city should bo made at
tractive. First impressions are often
lasting and the hnmeseeker should
be made to feel as soon as be gets off
the traiu that "Here is tbe plaie I
have been looking for."
FOR SALE
Two aera tract, East nf the La Grande
Flouring mill, one half in good beariug
orchard. Small cottage, and good barn.
will sell for cash or will trade lor gooa
workhorses.' L 0 Grout
T F La Qraiului Ore.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to tbe public that I shall
continue business at the old stft'ti'l, selling the best line
of clothing, gent's furnishings, hats, caps and shoes.
HUNT THE
DEAD
Relatives of the Victims
of the Scaffold Disas
ter Threaten Lives of
Guilty Contractors.
Minstrels.
The greatest minstrel show extant
is that of Ward it Wade, who appear
at the opera bouse of the 9th inst.
This season there are forty white
gentlemanly artists with the company
and never before in the his'ory of min
strelsy has there been suoh a com
bination of sweet singers, matchless
oomediane, olever dancers, aud re
markable omsioal expert. Hear tbe
two bauds.and the orohestra of fifteen
Ward &Wade Minstrels are to be at
the opera house on the 9tSi inst.
Seats at tbe usual place at usual
prices.
New York, March 3 Three hund
red men worked all night in the rums
of tbe Hotel Darlington.
At 10 this morning live bodies had
been reoovered aud Hie rescuers report
eight more in sight. One is cut
cleauly in two,
The list of dead will not exceed 13,
and 111 wouuded arc in hospitals.
The construction loremeo is under
arrest, and none ( the oontraotors
can be found. Open threats of violence
agaiuat the contractors are made by
surviving workmen and relatives of
the ki'led and injured men
Suit for daningat aggregataing $00,000
have already teen begun sgtinst the
the owocr9 and contractors, on ac
count of the death und injuries list,
acd a suit for if 5,000 !; the owners of
the Patterson apiitment house adjoin
ing
Alfalfa.
The Reeky Mountain Husbandman
says it is simply wonderful to mark
the change that baa bean wrought
in Montana in the past twenty
yea.'s by the alfalfa plant. Tbe farm
ers on the bench lands onoe thought
it necessary to own also a piece of bot
tom land on which to raise bay
Gradually tiiey began to experiment
with alfalfa on the ben in lands, and
now it is doing for that a'ale what it
has done for Utab. The hay ricks are
thick on the bench lauds and farm
at ck is in good condition.
for sale
1500 boys this property, eight lots or
H of Block S in Acme addition to La
Grande also one acre lot joining. All
well tented, 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 uraude, Oregon.
- FOR SALE
I have quite a quantity of household
goods which I am offering for sale very
reasonable. Call atjny residence on
Park St. : Mrs ChaB Kineey.
FOR SALE
Indian Runner Duck eggi, thor
ougb bred imported stock, i nly a lira
ited number. W. N. Monroe,' La-
Grande. 99-2 daw.
FOR RENT
Four room cottage, with good
apply at the Model reetuarant. '
well,
Geddcs Bros.
Why are G.'''' Bros, kept so
bunyt Why io t'ey the beat
goods at the low: pncee . .
Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for 60c
Preferred Stock Corn 8 for 50e
Preferred Stork Salmon 3 for 60o
Preferred Btodk Peas 3 fof BOo:
Preferred Stock Beans 3 for 50o
Don't pay other grocers 20 cents
a can for any of these goods.
Standard tomatoes, corn, beans
peas, etc., . for 26 cents.
They have the best butter made
In the va'ley, and their creamery
butter has no equal here. Try
It and see. . '
Dill pirklee, Heluse'a mince
meat, Swift's pickle pig feet,
premium hems, loose olives.
Everything tasty, nice and cheap
- Telephon 401
Geddes Bros.
MISCELANEOUS.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that my wife
Hattie Emlck having left my bed and
board without just cause, aud of her
own free will, and without my consent
I hereby give notice that 1 will not be
responsible for any bills she may con
tract from this date. O J Emick.
La Grande, Mar. 1 1004
LADIES ATTNTION
During the month of March I will
in ike any shirt waist at the greatly re
duced price of from 50 cents to (1.25.
Mrs Ettle E Wines. Residence on 0th
st betweon O 4. N D.-W.-l.-l.
investors -assr 10
month oan be made by parties who
can invest from $500 to $1600. One
eastern investor made $05,000 in
1003, call or write for pailiculars
Tne Win. R. White Co., 312 Pine St
Portland, Oregon.
MEN
95 Cents For Warrants
The Farmers fc Traders National
Bank will pay 1)5 cents on thn dollar
for your City warrants issued by the
Ciiy of La Grande on General fund in
ptyment of bills agnim.t the City.
All are familiar with the reliable line of -Hart,
Shaffner & Marx clothing, Longley hats, Florsheiu
shoes and our up-to-dat" gent's furnishings,
lines our etock is iu and open for inspection.
In these
All are invited to call and examine our stock.
J. M. BERRY
The
Stoddard Lumber
Company
Will be ready for
business in lew
days at the
LA GRANDE
PLANING MILL
finOHG THE CHUKCttK
w rmrL
Announcements of Ser
vices Sunday at Different
Places of Worship
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday School 10 a m
Regular Services 2pm
Mutual Improvement Association
meet conjointly at 7.30 p m. T F.
ST PETER'S EPISCOP LCHURCH
March 0, Third Sunday in Lent
Sunday School 10 a m
Morning Prayer and Sermon Ham
A lay Services. All invi i d
On Thursday evening March 10 at
CHRISTAIN SCIENCE 7 :30 tbe Rev. H. D. Chambers will
8 Irene King. 1st Reader I conduct the services. All invited.
The Christain Science services at!
The Dr. Liebig staff, only
specialists for men, con
tinue to cure all chronic, private and
nervous ailments, of importance, skin
diseases, ihomatism, catarrah, etc.
Dr. A . O. Stoddard, Ph G., for 27
years medical director. 71 sixth St.,
Portland, Or. Ill Yeeler Way, Seat
le, Wash. Call or write.
Express and Delivery
Adna Rogers, I'hono 1821. All calls
receivo prompt attention. Geneial
express and delivery business.
T 1
Wood for Sale.
A large qnantity of 10 in. wood for
sale. Inquire of Howe & ilernuari in
Old Town or Phono 172-11. All ordern
promptly delivered tf
0RS. DIGGERS & BIGGERS
(HVHtciAKS and HVIMIRONH '
U. W. Blncem, M. P. Goo. L. Mifgeni, M. U
Telephone No.
rou to to bur
DaWTtt's Witch
Witch Hutl Salva.
Haul Stirs U the
Original and only remrjna. la fact
DsWltt'alith only Witch HtwlSalw
that U road from lb unadulterated
Witch-Hazel
At) otban art ootmtarf alte baaa tmt- 7
tattona, cheap and worthlaaa avea
aanierous. DaWltt'aWltch HualSahra
a a apeewe tor nmij anna, dwooiivs
Itching and Protruding PUea, Alto Cut a,
Buma, Brulaoa. Spralna, LacaratJona,
Contualona, Bolls, Ctrbunclta, Eczama,
Tatter. Sat Rheum, and ail other Skia
Dlaeaaea,
SALVE
t mspaaaD r
E.C. DeWltt 4 Co.,Chic.
For Sale by HILL & ALLEN
Ob, IIB1
Kualdclico, 41
OltVe, KhIhioii llulldinic over J. M. Kerry's
store. Ibttltlciire on MiicllHim Ave. HtMMind
door! or tiiruiurn'Jtlriemw, llr. (l.W.itlirKers
I.AUIIANI1H - OHKUON .
Plufawlonnl call, promntly altonded in,
duv or nlsht.
the residence ol John E Page in
Town every Sunday at Ham.
All are cord. lly invited. TF
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Services Hunduy March 6 i
Bible School 10 a m
Morning Worship 11 a ml
Evening 8ervios 7 .30 p m j
Moining Sermon a study of John i
13:1-17 I
Evening, "Some Unrecognixed
Need" Subject to change.
A cordial invitation to all.
Gld, BAPTIST CHURCH
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Sunday School Ham
; Midweek cervices Wednesday tven
' ing at 7:30 p ni
All are cordially invited.
M E CHURCH SOUTH
3rd and Jilleison Sis
Preaching 11 a m aud 7 :30 p in
Bible Day
Morning Subject, "The Word of
God"
Sunday Scbool 10 a m
All invited.
One Night In June
The clergy ol ml Otu principal cities,
where it Iiai appeared have pronounc
ed "One Night Iu June1 to be one of
the greatest moral lucone to mankind
wtnch ha boeri depicted on tha stage
for the laat decade. It ia a pUy
which appeala Io all amueetnent lov
er, mere is a oeaiuiiui love story
woven around the life of a country
Parpon and tbe Vilinge hellf ; it ia
one of intense heart intereat, aud at
the aame time there ia juat enough
touch of cty life and ita ahadowa t4)
temper the quiet story and mke it
one of ab'Oibinor intereat. Thii
much talVel of pUy will be seen at
Howard's Up- ra Hmi6, Tuesday even
iog Maroh S.
Prohibition Election
The attention nf the Prohibitionist
of Union county, Oregon is called to
tbe county convention lobe held in
La Grandr, March , 1004.
1 lie convention will be called to
order at 10 o clock a m at the Lien
tral Church of Christ corner ol Wa...
invton Avenue, and Depot Street.
A fill . county ticket ol officers will
be nominated and delegates selected
lor the State Convention.
All Prohibitionists of the county
will be entitled to seats.
W. A. Worstell, Chairman
Union Co. Prohibit inn Ex-Corn
kTX Tarn mi mmm If
Qf SPICES, o
COFFEE.TEAr
BAKING POWDER.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
AbsclurtPuriry, FlMslFlsvor,
OrtaloilSlrcth,Co50MblPrlcl
CLOSSET&DEYERS
PORTLAND.. OREOON.
Should prpteat their
beauty by . $ecjiigT thjaf
they have duly
S. M ? E T.E JI:f arber
To shave" tiiemW
will protect vour lf&co
Evans & ' Fitjrald
-L xV'jjiT
SACRED HEART
ACADEMY
La Grande, Oregon. ' .
Conducted by Slbttrs ol St. Franc)
Select boarding and day school for
Young Ladiea "' '
Aoademio, Preparatory and Kined
garten courses are couduoted on the I
same principles as those pursued in
our schools of Philadelphia.
' Musio and painting receive spool
ttentioo
Letters of inquiry directed to .
SISTER 8UFERIOB
pay hign p.itt or nay
Feed, Wood and Limber, when
you save money byStrtJ of , i
us. We are in a pos1om1
undersell, all other dealervit
in Union -county, and beilevt);
to our advantage to do so.
A trial order will convince you
Jhat 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 lwhn"in"'need of
Lumber. Try a months busi
with us and see for yourfelf v
Yours for money saving, . ,
LARSON & NOE
L A ' G B A N DE,
Cor. JjiHerson Ave, and Fir St,
dm '
4 m
i
. w . .
OREGOIt
DeWitt
snd Union Pacihg
!",.". t-,; W
NO.
8:60 p. m.
NO. a.
8:10 a. m.
Salt Lake. Donver Pt.
Wortb, Om.hs, Kansas
Icity, at, Louis, CtHeaso
a nut. 1 . : i . .
NO 1.
5:60 a m
9:1ft p m
N48 Unity
" Hundiiy
:1S a m
Time Rohednl
LA OELANDK.
Portland. Dalles, Fen
CoKbx, MOBOOW.&pO-
.KVtUOtUlUMI
a . Ui Tla UpO
knne.
uiuuu uniaiuia wai-i
Uilfi,LewlKluiitColLUxl
hltwcow, Wallace Wur
dner, niKiKHae auai
other KJltitw wwt until
ntirm via nwiiiic.
'nluiid ,Clty, Allcel
I in it I er. aua n-igm
cunnecUoua atKlgln
with HUifto for ont
in Wullowa oounty
NO. 1. t
4tUa. m,
NO ft
10:30 p.rn
T
NO 4
Vosp n
NO
8:30 a m
Oooan Steamers between Portland and
l Ban Krancifwo ovory live days a:
Please- Note Our
Success f
La Grande
1110 Adnras Aveuuo, .
OLD COLONIAL HOMES
W re picturesque, but they licked
the convenience of modern dwellings.
A family in very moderate circum
stances can get really a better home
today than that of the wealthy a I
oontury ago.
Our himes which we are waiting to
show you, contr.ii every possible con
venience and are models .of comfort.
When you loam how easy it is to own
one, you will wonder why you ever
paid rent.
Investment Company,
La Giande, Oregon
And increase of business from
July 15, 1891, to July 15, 1903, 12
years,' '-' .
Surplus fnnd accum
ulated .....tl 2,50 0.00
lanital naitl in 6 0. 0 0 0.0 0
Reliability of share- -
noiuera a u, u u u.u u
Protection to de-
positors (18 2, 5 0Q.0 0
Deposit subject to . . .
tneok: were, on . . s .
July lft, 1891 41,6 9 8.35
" 18P2 7 7.8 9 0.69
" .- 1803 . 5 -27 .420.13
" 1804 .. ,. 20,041.04
" 181)5 " i 42,84 8.11
" 1808 34,397.70
" 1807 tfi 4 7.89
" 18! , 7 8.7 7 0.25
" 1899 . 8 8, 7 6 0.19
".,'1000 !f 8 9,7 0 8.90
"ilftOl 8 8 ,7 2 1,87
" 1002 . ' 7 7,2 4 5.38
1003 5 18 2,10 8.70
' Does not the labove figures as
sure you that the management of
this bank meets witn the approval
of its board of directors and pat-'
rona; and deserving of your
patronage. We want your bank'
ing business, large or small. Your
interest will be protected at the
Firmer, and Traders National Bank
. .' ' Ls Orsndi, 'Oregon-
.J
The Observer giws
nowi obtainable.
,he very latest
m
n
till
CREAM WANTED
FarnierB, bring your crcuui to lis nnd we will
jmy the very higlinnl mnrkct price for it. At .
tlmJiircHout price of butter it will pay you far
betUjr to Bell the cream than to churn it. ,
We are igents for the famous DE LAVEL
eeparator. The best made. ' '
COVE CREAMERYCOMPANY,
E. O. Harper, Mgt.
HemlquurterB at Hill A Allen's, La Oraudo.
J
STALLION NOTICE
A great opportunity! ,or you
. till . i . . . .
io nreeu to one oi tne oesi at a
very low price. I will mak-'
this season with my inwove1
fniaous Ho jknpy stallion
With return privilege f .jt- "V
able In .advance, Mf&t.f: g&M
terms. Can give. ftt-- il
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