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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1904)
V A TB N DRYS March 8th to 18th. In order to clear the space for my Spring line of carpets I will offer: . .. tl.25 Moqu-rttes for.. $ .95 1.25 Velvet for , ,m 1.10 Brussells for. . . . . ,70 1.10 Alt wool 3-ply for 75 .75 All wool lograin for.... .57 . V '-.. .60 HUH Wool Ingrain for. . . 35 . .50 Cotton cloth Ingrain for .30 As they appear in my show window ranging from 3i yards to 80 yards at cost and below cost. REDUCED PRICES . On all styles of carpels during . March, and will give one National carpet sweeper, worth $3, with each purchase of 50 yds of all wool carpet. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY My uixleituker )i. Ii. llISTEN, will respond promptly to all c ill?, day or night E. ANDROSS HOU.SH FUKNIdHlNGS Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave ROSES ROIU ROSES I cn furnish you with the best liurly- roses one year old at 25:! each, or two years old at 4c. Also all kinds of plants, such as Pai)3ies, A -u r?, Petunias, Daisies, Candytuft, etc, 1 nii'.ke a specially of all ouiside woik, pruning, grafting, landscape work, gardening, Ihwii mowing, etc , at very reasonable la'.es. Give me a trial, I will guarantee to give satisfaction. All kinds of trees, shrubs, small fruits, cabbage, celery and omato plants. Open Sundays from 8 to 12 a. in . WM. GILPIN, Phone 1161 Greenhouse The Stoddard Lumber Company IS DOING BUSINESS " AT THE LA GRANDE PLANING MILL you a friend in Chicago or Kansas City or Texas or any where else, for whom you want to buy a ticket to this city? If you have, call at this office and let us arrange matters for you. You deposit with us enough money to cover transportation, as also incidental expenses of the journey; we do the rest. Old Soldier Hurt O. A. Clerk, who met with an ao cideotat WViser, Idaho Monday ar rived in I lie city Monday night and was taku to tbtHotel Foley where he wa atteu.ted by Dr. Baoou. An Observer reporter called on Mr. Clark at the hotel yesterday and was given the particulars of thn accident. Mr, Clark said that he is a mamber ot the Idaho Hcl.liers home being a Union veteran of the Civil war. He re now absent on a (J months furlough and is on his way to Loetine in Wallowa oounty to open a boot ind olios shop. He left . Boise Mon day morning at St o dock and on ar riving at Weiser, got off tbe train to see some friends. The train started suddenly and Mr. Clark in attempt ingtogoton wus t brow 11 to tbe ground. His left foot was drawn un 1or the car and the wh el passed over the heal, tearioif the bal and sole from bis shoe, but in some , manner Mr. Clark's heal was pressed out ot the 9iioe and was notnut. Both feel were painfully bruited by the fall, howevr. He was also quite b d'y bruised on his left shoulder and in ibe lft breast, and slightly bruised shout the head, Ho :a now iualing easily at the l'ley Hotel and consid ers bimeelf very fortunate an escaping without more serious injury. He will go on tn Loatino as 8 too as be is able, where he has some friend. SACRED HEART I ENTERTAINMENT Eollowlng It the program for-tha St Patrick's entertainment at Sacred Heait Academy, March 10, at 7 :30 p m. Address of welcome. . . Eidie Burroughs Song Dear Little Shamrock By Class Duet Believe Me Misses N Walsh and M Beaudoln 8ong , ....Lakes of Killaroey By Class Recitation... Connor Miss R Burke Vocal Duet Restless Sea Mr & Mrs Coyle. Accompanist Mrs A Newlln Solo .llirtrs Morning Greeting Miss Walter Vocal Selection. ..Miss M Bettenbend-r Recitation '". . .Vision of St Patrick Miss J Gavin Song Uedelia Mr Bissunett Come back to Krin Mr Coyle, Mrs Henry, Aci'OinpaulBt Mrs A Newlin Duett. . Misses R Masterson & I. vrilny Vocal Quai tet .Selected Recitation Domestic Tempest 51 if a Buckingham ' Vocal Solecilon Mies Bet ten bender Lecture Rt Rev O J O'Reilly Quartut O P k A Mr A Mrs Coile, Mr Bissonett & Mrs Henry, Accom panist Mrs A Newlin Classified Ads FOR SALE Two acre tract, Kast f the La Grande Flouring mill, one half in good bearing orchard. Small ottage, and good barn. Will sell for cash or will trade for good work hones. L C Grout If La Grande, Ore. FOR SALE "lloOO boys this property, eight lots or X of Block 6 In Acme addition to La Grande also one acre lot joining. All well femed, with house and smidl barn new wiiid-niill and 1700 gallon tank and pipes with plenty water to Irrigate all, splendid soil, a young orchard also. For additional Information auuress no 371 La jrande, Oregon. FOR SALE Indiso Runner Duck eggs, thor ough hied imported stock, uly a Uni ted number, w. M . Monroe, i-a- Grande. 9U5SO.W. . ' 10 REWARD . For the arrest and conviction or for infornmtiou leudsng to the arrest and conviction of the parly or parties who on last Friday night shot through the plale class window- ot Ueddts Bros grocery store. tf John Anthony. PORTLAND AND LOCAL MARKETS. FOR RENT Four room cottsgo, with good well, apply at t.he Model reatiiarant. M1SCELANEOU& 95 cents for Warrants. , Tho Farmers & Traders National Bank will pay !)5 cents on thn dollar for your City warrants issued by the Ciiy Ol La Grande on General luna in payment of hllls sgint the Uity, notIck One nf the hest local ions n Eastern Oregon lor a Hardware Blore. For nurilcnlara oall oo or write Haines Real Bstatn Co. Haines Oregon. , WANTED Two girls to learn the millinery trade at once. Inquire ol Mrs J it vorresi, . ... NOTICE Notice is hereby given that my wife Ilattie Emlck lmvhig lelt my bed and board without just cause, and of her own free will, and without my consent. 1 herebj cive notice that I will not be Geddes Bros. Why are Geddes Bros, kept so bnsyT Why do they sell the best goods at the lowest prices . Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for SOc Preferred Stock Corn - 8 for 600 Preferred Stork Salmon 3 for 50c Preferred Stodk Peas 3 fof Son Preferred Stock Beans 3 for 60c Don't pay other grocers 30 cents a cau tor any of theso goods. Standard tomatoes, corn, beans peas, etc., it for 25 rents. They have the best butter made in the va'lev, and their creamery butter has no equal here. Try . It and see. Dill pirklea, Heinze'e mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, Eremium hems, loose olives, iverything tasty, nice and cheap Telephon 401 Geddes Bros. j Handgome Men - j i Should protect, their U beauty by seriug that - 5 they have only ... J COMPETENT, BARBERS I To shave " them,' We J : will protect your face. ! . : Evans & Fitzgerald Delightful Route, Daylight Ride, Dizzy Crags, Feep Cations. A Golden Opportunity Ser nature , in .all. her glorious nuuiity, and then ' the acme of inau'a handiwork. The first is fouinl along the line of .the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and tu latter," at the St.' Louis World'B Fair. . Your trip will.be one of pleasure make the most of iCFor Information and Ulna traleil literature write Eggs, fresh valley 25uts, eastern, 26o Butter, oreamiry 60o and firstolass dairy 60o aer roll. Potatoes BOcts per saok, Applts,50o. to 75ots. per Box. Cabbage, lot. per lb. Turkies, 10 cts. lb. live weight. CEREALS Vt heal 74c IrSOo per bu. Oats 1.10 pet cental Barley 80c per cental Portland Markets The steady decline in Eastern and foreign markets has taken the life out ol tbe local wheat market. Buyers and salltrs are larllcr apart than ever and business is at a siandetPI, with the t.Le decidedly weak. WHEAT Walla Walla,' 75c; blue-stem, 79c; Valley, 80. BARLEY Feed, ii per ton, brew ing,$24; rolled ?20. FLOUR Valley, $3 90 anil 3.95 pur barrel; bar dwheatelraights, 94 20 and 4 10; clears, $3.85 and 4.00; hard what jiatents, $4.00 and 4 10; Dakota hard wheat, 5.4(1 and $11.0"; graham, $3.90, iv hole wheal, $4; rye wheat, $4.50 aud 4.76 OA TS No. 1 white, $1.17J; gray f 1.10 per cental. MILi-STUKFS Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, .fi!3; abnrlK, $19; chop, U. S. millf , $18; linr-eed, dairy lood $19 HAY Timothy, $10 per t.oij mov er, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $13 B ti H -1 mo Third n, g Ssyill; III Portland, Ol f tsJjjtimtL I B PRdunoB Potatoes, GO to 75 cents per saok. Oniuus 80 cents to $1.00 per sack. Eggs Oregon, 30 32 ots, B" : Vru 26 29o ' ' . Butter Creamery, 27.' and - 30c. Dairy, 20apd 22jc, stcre J516Jo lb . Poultry Chickens, mixed 10c per pound, spring, 10o and hens, )0o , turkeys live, 17 and 18c lb dressed 18 and 20o lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 er doz. geese, 8c lb. LIVESTOCK Cattle Best steers $4.25 and $4 00, medium, 4.00; cow. $3.25 and $4.00 Hogs Best Urge, fat $3.25; medium large fat 4.76 Sheep Bust weathers $3.50; mixed eheep $3. Tramp Convention The Baker Ciiy Uilgo of Elks will have a Trump Convention on the night of March 15. The attendants are sup pueed to preeent Ihemuelves In Weary Willie costume find thy will he luhjoct to Revere penalties if they to o pntiing on any f-tyle. TheUeiBer Grande hotel will give the bi hand onti and there will he eomotliing doii'g h11 the time. It is Bta'.ed that delrt(iition8 will cue from Af-turiu, I'tirtland, The Oullus and Ptiidletnn by freight, mid a top will he niiule sonietiine in the afternoon Ut pl -k up tho I. a Grande hobica. All who exumit to attend tiro ffcij light ed to xive tlmir nainoi to Hro. Guy Mu Cully, the lode necretary. nITi7KNT Five room oottHgo. Inquire of Miss Bcrger. SACRED HEART ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon." Odnduoted by Bisters of St. Franui Select boarding and day snbool for Young Ladies . AoOemio, Preparatory and Kined responsible for any hills she may con- garten courses are oouduoted on the C. MuBRIDE, Gen. Agt. . ' Portland, Oregon : Congratulations. Mr. .lohu i. Cullum, Eililnr n' the (Jnrl.nid, Tej.i-, New-, has written IdOtures cnnglalulalioin lo t i- nMtn. letter ol of Ohan.tierlain's Cmigli Kme,iy. as followr: "Sni'en year ago alien (ur first child wai .1 btbv l.e was uj e.t to cinp' ii'l!s and v.c v nlH be very mi"... it;lil hini. U e hiian llfit g (Iltniii lierlain'e ( i okI' K'w-ily in IK87, aer' rit:ili"ii l such a reliable remedv toi colds and croup, we have uever bren without it in the honen aince that time We have i children I ". hate given it to I )f them ! g"od reau Its." Ko '. by ail g:sie. K)K SALK ('TlHAF All I he tlx! urea of lhe Cove Cn ntnery liicluiliiig one eight horse pnwer eniiiud and leu lioi'ee p..wer boiler, cIiimii elnl butter works, and 11 liug. -lirrT--ress vats el.-. ZZZZ Mis M .ti Mili'lii' I it .Ml t.ovo, Wreon, tract from this date. O J Lmick. Ia Grande, Mar. 1 11)04 BOARD AND ROOM Pleasant rooms and good board lor gentlemen. Inquire at 601 T Btroet known as the Hughes house. 3 -4 .ft LADIES ATTNTION During the month of March I will m-ke any shirt waist at the greatly re duced price of from 60 cents to $1.25. Mrs Ei tie E Wln.es. Residence on 0th st between O 4. N D.-W.-4,-!. Same principles as those pursued onr eohools ol Philadelphia. Musioand painting receive spools Mention Letters of Inquiry directed to SISTER SUPERIOR investors $FroSb.r.-to month oan be made by narties who can inveBt from $500 to $1500. One easiern investor made $06,000 in 1903, oall or write for paiticulars Tue Win. R. White Co., 312 Pine Si Portland, Oregon. MEN The Dr. Lichig stall, only snecialtists for men, con tinue to cure all ohronio. private and nervous ailments, of importance, skin liiseaper, ihimatiain, catarrab, elo. Dr. A.C. Sioddard, Ph G.. for 27 years medical direotor. 74 sixth St., Portland, Or. Ill Yeeler Way, Beet le, Wash. Oil! or write. Express and Delivery Adna Roger), Phone 1821. reuoivo prompt attention, express ami delivery business All calls Ue'neial . T 1 Wood for Sale. A lar?e nniiiilily of 10 in. wood for sale, lniiuiro of llowo & llerrman In Old Town or Phone 172-3. All nrdora promptly delivered tf. Kill SAMS A good work team gentle and kind will aeil cheap for cusli, one set harness and l'-a' Mil-l.el ai l ing wagon (or par ticulars iiMiii'e at (ieihhaa Bros Oroceiv store or ho me at Cinder Pit Kuuml houo. ;t-li-4r) ' A. P. Norton. pip OREGON SHOfTLlNJ; ,. ; f -'A ' '' '. md union Pacific DeWitt ttw nun to look for wh buy Witch Htztl Salv. 1 f 'itch Hiul Sitre U tb 1 DWltt U t 1 D Wltc rou to to DeWltt'i la fee MlSatTtt that It and from th onduUral4 eri!na rA onl atamdiis. Dewm tarn obit wnca RmHra - Wifch-Hazel All otbon art oountarf1tt Imm (ml titlont, cheap and worthlasa even danionwa. DaWltl'a Witch HaxalSahra la a apeciMo for Pllaa; Blind, Bleadlnf, ltchfnc and Protrudlni Pllaa. AlaoCuta, Buma, Brulaea. Spnlna, LaoaraHonat Contuatona, Boll, Carbuncle, Ecz ma. Tetter. Salt Rbaum, and all otnor Satt Dlasaaaa. SALVE rairaasD iff E.C. DeWitt 6 Co.,Cbicai tKI'ARTXB . Time Aahednl j UQUSDfc . -. . Wam. 8lr Lalte, Lenvor tZ i'SPlh. .. Nrta "urOj, Omaha, Kaunas : .S. m Clty.Ht. IauIs, OWcaao NO a ; ;a0a.n. fam, 10:30 p.m Portland, Dalles. Pon- 'l Kn, . .Ileum, Walla walla, "01-. Daylon, Pomeros SO arson ip. imuogunu, . 9.05 p m ..u - tb via Hpo . -.. knna, ! , :. Portland, Dalles, Pen- ,...-... N'06 .' dlolun Umatilla wal. . Mn . . . ', lula,Lewlton,Colrax Mohciow, HllaeaWnr n.ia BlIBpm doer, Hlmkane and t other polnu enat and ......... nurth via HiMiltaiia. tv2Baily t,ianj city, Alleel eiccitt imbler, and Klgln ' . Hunday connoeUona iilKlaln , ,;v HIS a m with' stae for ponta V In Wallowa aouuty Ocean Steamers between Portland and San Francisco every five days " For Sale by A. T, HtLL tr a tsmgrffTTTniaTTfii rtniiafTa.nrti i i ..rf ...i" Please Note Our Success And Increase ot hualnoss from July 15,181)1, to July 15, 1903,12 years. Suriilns fund ocouni- ... , ufatcd .......$12,50 0.00 Capital paid in ....60,000.00 Reliahilityof share -holders. 0 0, 0 0 0.0 0 O ( SPICES O ' BAKSMS POWDER, TUMQUING EXTRACTS!! AbjolurePurity, FinesrFlivor, Orealcsr i;rtth, Po.sorobtt frleei CLOSSET&DEYERS PORTLAND CBSSON. A y linn o i... !!.!.! tali- i.t li Burg un II r . il' !'!!Y iv v ii lore. THE fUEAL HOME tor a man is his own home. He'will takepr.de in and improve ii. He can poller aroiiiul in tits eptre time and add ni4ny things lo its oimfort and ap- pearai-Ofl. And ihil fun doing it You can have one of these homes if j 'ii go about it riht. Coisuii us- wo can tell you how. It does not require a large amount of cash. Any thrifty man earning fair wagos can pay off tho balance. Don't he homeless any lonaer, Protection' to tie- -poeitorH $1 3 2, 5 0 0.0 0 Deposit mbJocCIo check were, on July 16, 1891 : " 18f2 .. " , 1803 1HII4 1805 ' - lHiw 1807 1808 181)0 im 1W)2 1003 .X 11,5 0 8.1)5 : 7 7,3 0 8.99 27,220.13 20,041.54 ' 42,3 4 8.11 34,397.70 43,G 4 7.59 i 7 8,7 7 8.25 , 8 3, 7 6 0.10 89, 7 0 3.00 8 3 ,7 2 1,67 ' 7 7,2 4 5.33 1 3 2 , 10 3.70 Does not the Jabova figures as sure you that the management of tills bank meets wlta the, approval of Its board of directors and pat rons; and deserving ,of your patronage. We want your bank ing business, laige or small. Your interest will be protected at the " i r - Frm.r and Traders National Bank La Orandf, .Ortjon- ; fcC. M. Wellman & Co. La (jrande 11 HI AJnina Avouuo, Inveiitment Company, . La Giunde, Oregon K!trM5''-s-a- j Notice to Contractors Sealed hid will-be re.-eivd ontil 7 o'clock P in Wednesday March 1Mb 1!i04 for theronstrortion of n ore amry and basement, brick ami st.me slnre hui.tl ig according tn plans ami spieiticatlons whhhmarbeseenattlie nsi.len.o o A C Huntington or at rhe resi.l-i.ee of C B Thornton Architect U Orande, , Hi-!, nii.v lw for work an. materia' or for wok oii.y. They may also I lor the entile building rompl If or for any pari ot It stone work, bri. k aork. rnrenter nrk etr, all ex cavating t I l' e by owner. lhe nndersignetl reserves lhe right to reje. t any and all bld. A. C. Huntiugton o! i-ic:::i: R. mitii. Priisiilcnt J. M. Italtlti VI. e Preal.l. iit J. M. (.'iii'it.'M trashier F. I.. McrKiui Ant. Cashier D1RKCTOR8: M. Horry. J. M. Chimh A. R. Coi.ley, It. Hiullb I.. C. Ktanley 3655 rande National B NK La Grande. Oiegon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 TrnHts a general Innking business. Buys and sells' exchange on J all parts of the worl.k. Collections a Secialty. ! CREAM WANTED i Kiirnicrn, iiring your cruum lulus and we will pay tho very highest markot price for it. At ; thciruaent price of butler it will pay you far i better to sell the cream than to churn it. j ,m t We are sgehts for the famous DE LAVEL separator. The best matin. ' ' ' I COVE CREAMERY COMPANY, E.O. Harper, Mgf. Heatlquarters at Hill & Allen's, La Grande. 1 ST ALLI0N NOTICE , A great opportunity for you (0 breed to oue of the best at a very low price.. I will meke this season with my imported inioous uojkney Stallion 8TUNTNEY With return privileg able in advance, terms. Can give eood rfpn- ,iivi ess as to bis colts. : Q - ' '" iv m n .i-.fv7 , . .. v. uaiiauia,-- : -1 wsntra a ' " , tyles la ' S & ..vl , 1J H1S KKA4INQ nried a"- -I'r , W. have Just recelv-'''' ftJS&fr paper back novels. ,lfat warf Vo "" $ we have added SOP 5 05o Mi. J"'.' I, I our exchange llbrf e.your my importea stallion " i .i.' Y T4SSO 1 J f , rivilegT8 pay II ' ' :e. Ko olhei; r" 1