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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1904)
X V, - . Golden For Spring House Cleaning and Rc-furnishing. For a short time wo re offering BIG VALUES FOR CASH ! to make ro m for our new goods. For example: A 3-piece bfd room suit, regular $18.50, now $14.00. Prices posi- tively the lowest in city on some quality of goods. J MATTING Our uew window, potterns inside. Come in Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty j -My undertaker If. B. H.1STEN, will respond promptly to all calls, day or night. E. ANDROSS HOUSE "FURNISHINGS BBBaaBflBBDBaBOEBIIatitklill I Union Steam Laundry. j . Will Open Monday, t We have purchased the Union Steam Laundry, which we will commence to op erate Monday, April 4. This plnnt is one of the bost equipped in . Eastern ; Oregon. All our work is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction at the,lowest price?. Our wagon is at your serviee. Telephone Number 1981. o fl 8 a a a 0 n 0 a a a a . a a s a 1 Your Trade Solicited Jemison & Company, 742 FIR STREET. La Grande Investment Company, 1110 Adams Avenue, DO YOU WANT j CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? 1 If so, we can locate you on some fine claims in Wallowa County, Mc Daniel &, McDonald, WALLOWA, Congratulations. i, Mr, John H. Cullum, E-liior o the Garland, Texar, New, has written a factures congratulation-', to ttio rnanu Irttct of o( Chamberlain's Congb Remeily, as follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first chiM was mlj-ct to cruupy a baby be was t .tr- 1 ill II i 40 Third II, MfllHIll 1 19 a line now on display in the J and lnniiv mn and look at them. Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 I 1202 Adiiins Ave I : a a a a 0 a a a v n a JD c 0 c c t n v c I ' E f t 't t t A C I t A HOME. Tim man who dees r-t hnvfi a homo of 1 1 is own mlsw : greatest bleEsini! of existence. "Every man's homo is his castle," effTd tin: !" of our forefathers; ami our own law up holds it' sacredness. We liavo a l-.U' rooir. houre and -i:rht lota for wale at $900, half c:bIi, b I mice on Bsy teriop. Al-o several oilior iinprove.l proper ties ami vacant lots suitable for bulMiii; If joii waul to get an imp. wing home of your ow n without an unilue strain on your income, we'll help you ilo it. La Giande, Oregon OREGON spells and we wi uld be very uoeaiy about bim. We began using Cham berlain's Uough Remedy in 1887, and finding it tuch a reliable remedy lor colds and croup, we have never been without it ii' the house aiuce that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with j good results." For Sale by all drug- gists. Have 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. Opportunity I ITEMS FROM IMBLER ' Mr Nordhofl" of I.a uranda has been engaged in Prof Beans plaoe to teach lo the Iruhler school - " ;, Mr Trill is moving his family to La uramle this wtek. j Mr Blanohard and family are moving to their ranch on Crickit Flat. . Mr Smith, member of a Boise firm is in town taking orders for alfalfa and other seeds. t Representative of the Chicago Lum ber Company is here to buy the out put of the lumber mills in the vlcln'.tv If possible. . . ; .j! Fiv. Drown in the gulf Tamp Fla, April 7.-FWe persona all members of a pleasvue party from the Florida Melbodlsl college at Suther land, on the west coast of the gulf, 30 miles west of Tampa, were drowned Aoolote lighthouse last night. j The dead , . Mia. Walker, wife of ths president of the oolleae, Miss O.Cunnur of Atlanta Ga., Miss Hleugbter of Buterland, Una McCiayol Sutherland; Mr.Boulaud of dutberland. '' '- "t ' Pesideot W4ker and Miss Newton res chad the beaob alive. The bodies of Mrs Walker and Mias O.Oonoor 'have not been reoovered.Tbe bodies of the other three who lost tbeir lives weie washed ashore and reooveied. President Walker --had . taken the party out lor a cruiso to the 4 light house, but met witb rough water and tbe Loat waa overturned in the- gulf. Levee fi May Break) Pendleton, Or: April 7- Tbe high water that has beeu prevalent 4o'the Pastern part of the slate for tbe past few weeks has undermined the levee along the Umatilla River in this city, and in one place tbe riprapping of heavy stone baa tumbled into the river foi a distance ol 30 feet or more. The street commitliee ol the City Uouuoil is making every effort to have the delict remedied .a eoou as pos sible, fcr if high water maik should now be reached by the river it would io all probability, cot through the I vce at the point where the rook baa .oen displaced and Hood that part 11I Ihe ci'y. Tlifre is a great deal ol in tie mountains, and ft is feared tha the river will teacli a high tage before the SprinL' i ovr, ...... horsemoble. Rawminviile, fd-ho; prii 7. K'i Spliter ha' itivent-tt u.nq ih c-n vy ance uhich he terms a liotaeoiiii'l il Thii novel maehiuo is pitterned aim a genuine horse and is made of wood, iron, etc It is propelled by either steam or gasoline , and can attain a speed of 10 miles per hour. The jn Vf ntor claims it can walk or trot along the toad like tin real ertiole and oan ascend or descend the steepest hill. PORTLAND LOCAL Local Markets. Egg', fresh valley louts Butter, crcurmry 65c and lirslclass dairy 50c per roll. Potatoes 65r,ts per sack. Apples,7rc. to 80cts. per box. Cabbage, 3Jnt. r er lb. Turkies, 10 cte. Ih. live weight. CEREALS Wheal 7-lo to80c per bu. Oats 1.10 per cental Barley 80c per cental Portland Markets. The, steady decline in Eastern and; 'orcign markets has taken the life out il the local wheat market. Bu era i d rrlli 1- are laril.er apart than ever and btirincn is at lantliti'l, with tbe tcoe d- oidedly week. WHKAT Wal'a Walla, 76o; blue-stem, 82'! Vllny, 8'. ' BARLEY K- ,2? 1 . r ton. litre -lng,;M; rollnl '. FLOUR Valley, if3OanU por barrel; bard wheat straights, 3 bOend 3.70; clears, .t.85 au.l 4.00; hard what patents, $4.00 and 4.10; Daki-ta hard wheat, 1.540 and W0;gt 'ham, $3.90 A Git K AT f KNSATION. There was a big solvation I Inc'iana, when W. II. Brown plac -, who was exi-ected to die, had his life saved by Dr. Kiim's New Discovery fnr.Co isiiinptlou. lio writes: "1 en dured InsiifTerahl'- agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery garo me Im mediate relief and soon thereafter effected a coinnlete cur." Similar ernes of 1 'onaurnptioti, P. eumonia, Bronchitis aud (triarenumerous. It's ih p erlera reniMji for all throat and Itii.g trouble. I'rka 50e, and $1. iua-atit!.-il hy li Oraniio I'rug Co., andNealiu Drug Co., Druggists. a. J D Mo Kennon, of I orauda is shipping potatoea from hero. .: Ryan Newton Company of Butte, shipped quite a few cars of potatoea, they are also buying apples. . L M Jenaon la putting on tnetronolt tlon aira, Hia store is certaloly well stocked, and be invites comparison both in prices and quality with La orande. . .., . . Mr Williams lata uf Arkansas, la having erected quit . a cooifoi table borne... ..k Jack - OS-TE-OP-A-THY ANAEMIA ' R N Osteopathic axiom that "the blooi is tbe life of any tissue' leada as to a serious consideration of our resour ces io tbe treatment of those forma of malnutrition commonly spoken of aa anaemia. It (a a well demonstrated fact that such cases treated Osteopath, ically and taken in time are always benefitted, and it is a fact equally well established that tbe old school physi cians are helpless Id these cases. Of the old-time classics, iron Is not apt to be absorbed, and arasnic la a poison antagonistic to animal life, and prone to cause fatty degeneiation instead oi atlnulating normal processes. .. The Osteopath puta nothing into the system to burden the organs of ellmina tion and leave tbe subject weaker in the end. He adjusts the machinery of the body and stimulates dormant forces into activity. This increased force aud strength is permane.it, being obtained in a natural way, and is aa much a part of the body, as any function. '., ' . It is my pleasure at the piesuit time to be treating five of these patients, not one of whom at '.lie la-gtiiulng of treat ment could, boast of weighing over ninety-fonr pounds, while at tbe present time their weight will raDge from -one hundred and four t oue -hundred and sixteen, with impioved geteral health in proportion, . Alter the well known drug V'reconatructives" bad been, tried and found wanting, It Is fair tn conclude that Hie normal stimulation, which waa receivid from Osteopathic treatments, could not have been obtained In other ways. j uuiy two inings aianu in cno way of. the most brilliant results in the Osteo pathic treatment of at-aemia, namely : the fact that patients do not aa a gen eral thing give the Osteopath a flr.t chaut-e, and as a rule do not per.lst In the treatment a reasonable length of time. Even: with' these obstacles in tlie way, liowevt r. In many cases our highest expectations have been more than realized. Osteopathic Health. Dr. Moore, Sommor Uldg. La orande, Oregon. " Cleaninj Time Does your alley or yar I need tl an ingf Have yon any old, rubbish that needs to be taken away? If so, ring up phone 1231, and you can get ths gar bage wagon. ' ' 8-18.1 IB AND MARKETS. whole wheat, f 4; rye flcur, $4.50 aud 4.76 OATS No. 1 white, 11.171; gray j $1.10 per cental. j MILL8TUFFS Bran, f 18 per ton; I middlings, f 24; shorts, $20; obop, U. j S. mills, 10; linseed, dairy lood $19 I HAY Timothy, $16 per too; olov I er, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $13. I - I Potatoea, 60 to 76 cents per aaok. j Oniuus 8(J ceute to $1.00 'per sack. ! Eggs Oregon, 16j17 OU, Eastern ! Oi la 89- " duiter i;reamery, zo and BOo, Dairy, 17 and 20o, att.rc 0810o lb Poultry Chiokens, mixed 10c per pound, spring. 10o and bens, JOc , turkeys live, - 17 and 18c lb dressed 18 and 20o lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 er dos. geese, 8c lb. LIVtSTOCK Cattle Dent sieeir. t4.tt and $4.0(1, j meuiuni, .uu; cow. j.zo auu U.W Hogs Beat large, fat $5.26; medium arge fat 4.76 8her- Beet weather. $3,60; mired sheep 13, n'Tlh.;'! Handjonie Men t.. 1... 1 1.1. Should protrot their - beauty by eeriug that they have only COMPETENT BARBERS To shave them. We will protect your face. Evans & FitzgeralJ rClassifieci, Ads' FOR BALE A yearling',. heifer, bait Jeresf and ball Durham, Inquire at tbla office or phone 1008. FOR SALE t Single Dise Beet Plows .. for aale cheap, , Also S avddla ponies one half Shetland. S gotd jingle driving bones, J. E, Keybolda. ... . FOR SALE (.Indian Runner Duck eggs tbori ough bred iwporlad stock, toly lim ted number. 1 W. N. Monroe," Ia Orande. !. )- d4w. ' 1 FOR BALK CHEAP .1 All the fixtures of the Cove dreamery laoloding one eight boree.1 poweneoglnsi and ten horsepower boiler, 1 churn and batter works, and , a large cheese-press vats ate. , . . , ' , Mrs Matt Mitchell S-3-U - . Cove, 0regon: :- FOB 8ALV .V;': ' i Two acre tract, East ol the Ls Grande Flouring mill, one half In good bearing orohard.-1 Small. oottager and good bare. Wjlllaell tor casb pr yli: trade ron'gpod work horses. .....ju.m urout ; TF La Orande Ore. ' FOR 8AI,E- Large ' two etory: bouse, -' good bam,-about 7 1 acres of land J witb orchard forssleV'wlll 1 take' part payment either in city 'property or farm land; "Sightly; "located ; In ' 't Id towni For parMoolart inquire at this office or of K Damon s-u 4-1-tt. , FOR SALE 160 sacka of fine early rose , seed potatoes. mile east of L Olden ' burg's farm. . 4-6tt : JSCbandler i FOR eALE Two aote block with 'new 5 room house,' barn, mit1 houses,- Well "improved (1100, time given on part, This will bear Investigation' situated ' on N Cherry aod N'Street. 1 4-S tf " ' Fred waring. M1SCCIANEOUS. ' LOST Between ., 1408 Adams- Avenuf and fecrest .Bros. Uardwaret.aod v Second iHeod Store,, one dark 1 - red , leather bill book containing 'depeeif certltleates on it ;Orande JJationsl : Bank to the amount of three hundred . twenty five dollars (f32S). Certificates for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Henderson, , Finder , please , leave ; eame at j Grande National Bank and receive; reward,' Papera of no value except to) owners. "' '' '3-22-tl ' j FOR: RENT A. 1 five' room furnished house lor rent 1 ror particulars pnone 771 or 1938 or Inquire of Mrs O W Henry. 4-1 '' TO THE READING POBLIC ! " We have just received a new lot ot paiier back novelr. In addition to tliese we have added SOP cloth bound books to our exchange library. 1 ' 1 "Newllnliriig.'" '. - , A BOARD AND ROOM 0 rts Pleasant rooms and good board tor gentlemen. Inquire at 601 T street known as the Hughes house.' 3-4 -tf ' PASTURE . "! Much more abundant than last year, and open lor all-kinds of stoek during April; Small pastures for stock needed at short notice etc. Apply to'dllO. U BU Old town. P. O. Box 14. Tele phone 11173. - , tf ' KOTIOE Having disposed of my grocery liu's- ness, I would like all those who are IP' debted to me, to please caU and settle. either by cash or note. My .books are at C LiThorn's grocery store on Kir street, where settlement can be made. i Tf ' . O-H FOWtiKRj WANTED i Two girls to learn the -millinery trado at once. Inquire of Mrs J B Forrest tf. ' NOTICE-ls hereb given that I have : given my son William Wilkks hie i time and from this date I will not' be 1 responsible for any debt contracted ! by bim, or any contracts he may make, Marobl,1904. . ,-.' . , , 8-22-tf - lAngosteRothlage. , . ROSES 3 roses ROSES , I can furnish yon with the best hardy loses : one year old at 25o each, br two years old at 45o. " s t-Also all kinds of plants, such as Pansies, Asters, " Petunius, Daisies, " Candytuft, eto, I make a specialty ot all outside wot k, praniug, grafting, ' landscape work, gardening, lawn mowing, etc., at very reasonable rates, t Give me a trial, I will V guarantee to give satisfaction. All kinds of trees, shrubs, small fruits, Cabbage, celery and tomato plat-is. " ,Open Suudays from 8to 12 a. m. , r. ... wm;-GILPIN, . " Phone 1161 . , Greenhouse n ' OFFICERS: R. Smith President J. M. Bsbkv Vice President J. M. Church Cashier F. L. Mktksd Asst. Cashier ' 3653 ' f . - . . iivt JL-rA VRANDE 1ATI0NAU D Nf t- Orauda. ' CAPITAL' AND SURPLUS, S72,ooo.oo- TrauSMta a general banking business. Buys and sella exchange en II part of the world Collections a specialty. -, . The Er.- Inblf staff, 'ooly specialtiata for men. eon. tiooe to cure all ohronio. private ' and nervoua ailments.'of Importance, skin diseases, ihematisui, oatarrab, 'sic. Dr. A. C. Stoddard, Fh O.. for tl yeara medioal direotor.: 74 sixth St4 Portland, Or. Ill Veeler AVay, Beat. le,Waab. Call write. , ; INVESTORS ''IfSMSffiK month oan be made by parties who can invest from 1500 to 11500. One eastern investor made 60,OOO in 1903. call or write, for .particulars Tbe Wm.R. White Cp, SIS. Pipe Ifit roruana, Oregon. . .., . ... .. VQ rasiure, wooo, norses, nouses ' Good feed and small pasture1 easily; ; reaohed 11.25 . for single bead per month, rates less for' bunobee. Best yellow plue and other wood !in; any length, work, riding and driving hones for aale. Houses tor rent in the beat residence sites la ' the'' com-' munity. Apply 1101 B st old town. PO Box'341, Phone 1276. ; 4-6-11 Centraf Church of Christ Opposite Sommer House. OPEN EVERY DAY Pastor's Office Hours 1 to 2:30 Freev Reading Uoom"6petf-rrduT noon until 9 p m. Men and ' . '-''A boys iiiviterl.-' ' '' Bible tcbool Sunday 10- a m ' Preacbing Sunday 11 a m and' . 7:30 p b. :-y:'yt Prayer Meeting .Wednesday at 1 7:30 p. m.":r:' DeWitt DaWWajtaeaaaMSiMitsrwlHki' las as tssai Wiuk HusTaarra. UwftVwia -HMl 4TW ts Uw Slwart" iLt&i w'aak ttasaUtSn aaat Is SMis Inaa UM snaikinSiI Witch-Hazel AalaraaBsailiifiWs am Sal . sattaaa aaaaa ana worlklaM tra . cam. DaWltt'sWaeaHaMiaitrs. KtNe (of MlMI BSai, Bmdtns, ral rratnidtiit Files. AUaCula, . onpNi, DPfimii kKsMioni4t boa, Mi, CavtwMlM, lwta T am Mm, ml an t n E.C. DeWitt 4 Co.,cticae . For Sale by all Druggists- Geddes Bros. Why aro 0Mc- llrns. kept so biisyT' Why d they Sell Hie best goods at the lowest prices. -Pi-eferred Bt'k Tmnatnea 8 for 50o : Preferml Stock Corn 8 for BOo Preferred Stork Salmon 8 for 60d Preferred Stodk Peas - 8 (of 50e ' Preferred Htook Beans 8 for BOo Don't pay other grocers 20 cents ' 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 vaUoy, and their creamery bnttorhaeno equal here. Try It and see. ',.J Dill picklee, Heinle's mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, premium hams, loose olives. , Everything taoty, nice and cheap . Telepbon 401 . GcddcsBrbs; DIRECTORS! J. M. Berry, J. M. Church A. B. Conley, B. Smith . L. O. biunley : t- Oiaron MEN I -r'sa "''-. A Rtijti Noli Oiir i Success And Inenaae of;huslnese front Jul; I, ItiSrt, to JulylB, 1903, If tears. Suriilna fund accum ulated.. 1J, 600.0(1 Capital paid in Reliability of a o u, 11 u 0.0 abare. holders. ...6 0,000.01 positon.......,18 0.0 1 Jlposlt'bjeeio I check were, on ... v . ft July 15, 1891 - " nj 9 8J3$ :- ii"'" I8M 7 ji8 g BMf A'U-" ;-.,.: S726.1 " . 1894 :. . SO.OUJU 189 V'-t 43.84 8.lJ - 1897 11 ' ri' 43,8 4 7.63 ;;ffi'!98A 'fi 7 87 7 CM " .1899 88,760.19 f l9O0 f" 8 9, 7 0 3.9CT :i Vm-thU .8 8,7l,6J!f : " 1602 7 7.2 4 6.39 V -. ,0p3iS 'I 3;2 ,1 OS.76I Ooos pot th bve figures as-' sure you that the management of 'this bank meets wltn the approval of Its board of directors and psW jfonsi .Bd .tomnuuwe,futi patronage. We want vour 1 v jyj lngBnsIncss; large orsmalEf'",-.:;' interest will be protected at tbe , nrmert and Trader Nauoiu) :i stallionotjce; A. great opgprtunitjrj (or "you to Dreea to one or tne;Dest at very low price -1 . will iiiaVa :'. tbia season witb. my .imported fmgous' .Hojkney stallion ' ' v-8T0iTNEY'T4.SSO ' ' With roturn priviiege $3 pay- -.-tible "t in ' acyance 't JNo other terms. Can give good, referen ces its to bja mIu... ,-y :-'v;t ' ''. . ' . .. ui.'C, Hansen .' -,'Ve:, Delightful Route, Daylight Ride, Dizzy Orftgsrreep CftrfSne.. A.Goim$ pppdrtattityfeSe fji nature lns all her glqrioue ' . lie'iuit. and I tfieti; tbet acme of inan's lmndiwork. ?Tlie Brst ia found Jalrig Jtl,iaie 4t the Denver & RioQran'ftratlroad and tbn luttxr at the St. Louia . ' World's Fair,-. Your trip will be 5 one of plensure make tbe mort ol iti For Information and illna ' ': irot'ed:,ni1fetureJwiti e X$X " W, 0. MBRID E; Oen. Agt, rPpttJjfind, Oregon : j 7 Union Pacific: DEI'ABT vim. SehMi.1 '. OM !' . .f uaaisiii, ; ' ; : : y no. a ' ' vo . ii- "ri'.v, PofiuuisV DsUes; M. WiTOlsaV, ': KOI Clelou, WallaWalla, ':'. "' Dayton, Vommt, NO,-,, ws-m-L'rss ..;:;! -.1 . ,th via Upo knne. , , ",' ' P Portlana, Dalles, Vm- ,, 1, i NOo rtloton Umatilla Wal. vn luia,I!wlton,Oollax Mimcow, Wallace War a-afturm ' P:11pm ilner, Bpokaae and "-"i"" other poluta eaat and "i " north viajHpokane. i itniwtuu tmbtsr: and Elgin X Y Bunilay TOnneotloqa atWgln; ..unite' . 9:16 a m with stage for points .. I In Wallowa county - W Ocean Stoamors between Portland f X "an Francis, o every live days ,Sive f JlllO ml iTuets,' j JUlta . ; ; ces ' , lhm r :. . 16 and cow""" :v Uh for se Van jr...'. l l. 2V ': m i alU J'tMas1 r