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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
A Golden Opportunity I I , For Spring House Cleaning and Refurnishing. I For b short timo we are offering BIG VALUES KOR CASH to make room for our uew goods. F-jr example: A-8 piece btd room suit, regular $18.50, now $14.00. Prices posi tively Ihe lowest in cily ou same quality of goods. MATTING Our uew window, patterns inside, (,'onie in Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty ! My uodei taker II. B. H1STEN, will respond promrtly to I oil calls, duy or night. E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS "5 Running a House in not fo h.rri If the house is yoir own. You can keep putting in little improvement iih t.iy re tipnd. -E.c.i "yi'ar fi. i-u itu: ti more uo nlorlab'y Ti.- . V In w y t lui J np n ti'Mi.e. V- t.a.c jus- wl.ttt you wi.tit in roiil eata . (J v.y it of pr etly, improved . und ,iiiiiiotiovd Wo ahvye glad toat.vieo you ng.ir I.!k real esiire !i:vMtnentii. , Call in ft!:d see us. La Grande 11 10 Adams Avenue, Investment A Two Light Electrolier I Bmpire style complete v. it'ii e'.clicii g :isr ; shades, and all attachments pi-1 i;p k yt ar residence for .op See samples in our window . La Grande Light & Power Co i I DO YOU WANT , CHOICE TIM ER CLAIM? If so, We can locale you on some fine clivms in Wallowa County, McDaniel So McDonald, WALLOWA, n.nMrrnnifnll L. SACRED . HHART A CADE M Y La Grande, Oregon. Conducted Ky tMeter ' I" " Helsct boarding and (ley -rbool lei Young Ladies AolemiO, Preparatory and Kined garten courses are conducted on the aame principle a those pur-ued in onr schools ol Philadelphia. Molo and painting receive spwi attention Letters ol inquiry directed to BISTER SUPERIOR line now on display jD the and ms'nv mora l,o0i;c.i and look at tljera. Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave Company, La Qiinidc, Oiegon OREGON Give Me an Opportunity Get hold of a Rock Island System folder, turn to the map, study it a minute or two, and you will get a fair idea of the immensity of the territory traversed by this Company's lines Minne sota on the North; Texas on the South; Alabama on the East; Colorado on the West. If you are going East, now or later, will you not kindly give me an opportunity of quoting rates tellina vou what our through car ? Three routes East. fire via Denver, Omaha and St. Paul. 8. CORHAM. Cnrl Aqonl, 140 Third SI., Portland, Oro. &Si223baW .Iafions. '. I' ( ... . rl 'tl', C- - I i.v. I ' .S lie, o i i flir nrst cni'J : b-i. , i ' u! jct to cr..'ipv sti's anil we w ulil be very tine.-? about h'.m. We began using .Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colda and croup, we have never been without it In the house since that time. We have fi-e children and h... siren It In all '( them with good results." For Sale by ail dmg-gtsta. Sunday at the Churches. r WHWWWHM II H' ltHHH . LATTER DAY SAINTS '"-" Bund; School 10 a hi Regular Services 2pm Mutual Improvement Association meet oonjoiutly at 7.30 p to. T t. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunda; School f , 10 1 m Midweek aervicea Wednesday even fog at 7:S0 p ni B Y. P U. - ' ' :80pm All are cordially invited. CHRI6TAIN SCIENCE ::. 8 Irene King, lat Reader The Cbristain Bcience aervicea at the residence of John ' E Page io Old Town every Sunday at 11 a m. Allareoordi-lly invited. IF Not tco Early . Ar-aiiementa have been pirfectrd wherehy persona coming over the' O. It. &N. n visa the Lewis and Clark (air next year will be granted alo -over ;mvii.ge.e m ail Urtrjun painta oovei-tn-iiou , tickts's Ilia believed lhat nany 'if those who will at that time visit the fair will take advantage of tua opportunity thus ottered to see 'tie various portions of the stale and their resources. In tb:a way the viait oi'a will have a ohaoce to come iu con tact with 'he people ol the state and en lor themselves what Oregon has to offer the prospective set tler, 'l'h'.e will result in mateiial aid to the settling and buitdiug upol the country. . La Grande should be, alive to this opponuo.ty and put fo-toevery ihiort to bring ihe ippurtunllea here ottered to ttu Httettlion of tlioae wlio may stop I riovesiignta ihia olton . And it is n;ii ton curly tu begin milking prepar ation (or the iirnrgrAiioii cttmpAitjn Doubilews every town alou the rr-titB will prufit the untL-tial Irnvel uid i he towns Inni put furth thn eatext t U'trttf will rejp the greatcet eeuils. N PORTLAND LOCAL Local Markets. Eggs, fresh valley lOjts Butter, creamery 65i aud firstolase lairy 50o ner roll. Potatoes 65cts per sock. pplte,75c. Ui 80i:t:. per Ooz. Cabbage, 3it. er lb. I'urkies, 10 els. lb. live weight. CEIIKAL9 Wheal 74c IcSOo per bu. Oats 1.10 pet cental Bailej BUc per cental Portland Markets. The steady decline in Eastern and 'oreign markets haa taken the life out I the local wheat markot. fiuyers ttid sellt rs are further apart than ever md bneinessls at standstill, with he tcne decidedly weak. WHEAT Walla Walla, 7Bo; blue-stem, 82c; Valley, 81. BARLEY Feed, $211 per ton, brew- ine,$24; rolled ?25. FLOUK Valley, $3.tW) and 3.95 per tarrel; hard wheal straights, 3 60 aud 3 70; oleara, $:t.85 and 4.00; hard what patents, $4.00 and 4.10; Dakota hard La Grande School Mutic of Oppos ''' Momrn' r lonf . One ol the ben musical Institutions iu the stat". Fo ir rocnii uwl for musical inslnicnon 15 g'aihi ol music unuht.- Depart nient 1. 2 rmmi use! Cr the 3 lift irde Clllidren at the a;e ul 5 ar.d n'der come one hour every ''k'. i. pnrtr.ient 2. 2 rooms fi r gra.' i 1 -r I ') ' 1 all age. T ie i t ' -llri-f lap' p'r teal rmifiel n.i-micti:!!!. Mu-u-il eo itevt- fi r med'il evi.i lew week. e. Pcrkr Day, Principal. Mrs. D..y, Assistant i "r Clcinh'S Time Does your iilley or y:r I TittA it an hit.' neve oij en ui" Hint Ir to I- tale! n m wbj ? If en .'lone l'.ll. B'l.t iou can tfet ,ne. wiion. i IK I LUMBER The Klo.l.lHr.1 Lumber Co has seeilre.l the lumlier from the mills ol the Ornnde Itonde Ltiinier l o to supply the retail market in the city of f.a Grinds. FOR 8ALK ft lots, with good dwell ina house 'and t-arn orient slirlsol t'ily. For ftitber particulars ee G W Thomas at Bock and Thomas Meat Market 3 22 tl. CENTRAL CHUCH OF OHRIBT ' Bervices Sunday April 17 Bible School , 10 m Mo.niog Worship 11 am - Y P 8 C E ' ' - 6:4S p m Evening Service T, 7:30 pm A eordial invitation to all. M. E. CHURCH, 80DTH. Corner 3rd street and Jefferson Avenue. J. W.ComptoD, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. m. 8nnday Bcbool at 10 a. m. .' " Prva bing by Rev. H. B. Bhangle P. E., at 11 a. m. and at Sand Ridge at 7:30 p. m.. Preaching by the Paator at Island City at 3 30 p.m. ... AJ1 are cordially invited to attend theae aervicea. The Worid's Fair Route Thoae anticipating an Eastern trip, or 4 visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo sition at St. Louis,, os'nuot. afford to overlook the advantagee offered by the MiaaooBi Pacirto Railway, whieh, on account of rta various routes and gate wave, baa been appropriately named "The World'a Fair Route." - Iasengera from the Northwest take the Missoobi raamo trains from Den ver or Pueblo .with the choice of either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. -.. ' s' - Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo tu St. Luuis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation, parlor cafe dining cr.ra. Ten daily trains between Kmiftts City and St Louis. s Write, or call on W. U. McBrlile, General Agent, 124 'third at, Portland for dotuiled Information and illustrated literature. tl. FOR SALE 6 acre fruit 'arm, all loar jug. good h'rtise und hfti'n. well im proved, well all red alto Ji rtoy milch tow, black utenorca ch-ckens, hbusi-' lioht goods, and etc. Apply to 4-14tf.dw. J W Helmvr, Mny' Park AND MARKETS. w heat, 45 40 and $6.0i); graham, $3.90 whole wheat, $4; rye flour, $4.50 and 4.?j OATS No. 1 white, $1.17 J;' gray $1.10 per cental. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $24 shorts, $20; ohop, U. S. mills, $16; linseed, dairy lood $19 HAY Timothy, $16 per too; clov er, $12 ; grain, $12 ; cheat, $13. puoDooa Potatoes, 60 to 76 oents per sack. Onions 80 cents to $1.00 per sack. - Eggs Oregon, 16(gl7 eta, Eastern 20 J2o flutter Creamery, .. 26 and 80o Dairy, 17and 20o, store 0810olt . Poultry Chickens, mixed 10c per pound, spring, lOo and - bens, lOo , turkeys live, 17 and 18o lb dressed 18 and 20o lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 . er doz. geese, 8c lb. LIVK8TO0K Cattle Best steers $4.26 end $4.00, medium, 4.00; cow. $3.26 and $4.00 Hogs Beat large, fat $6.26; medium arge lat 4.76 Bheei Brst weathers 13.50; mixed aheep $3. NOTICE Dressmaking and Plain Sew ing. Next door to Mrs. Sneak's resi dence. North of the Kailroad shops. 4 .1.11 Mrs. Ansa Rookhb. LOST Between La Grande and ")eal t'an)on, a 3S Suiitli and Wesnn re -volvor. Finder pleae levvat this ollice and rereive rewind. KOR RENT A block of ground with bu.iring orrt.unl, Kiir-len, small house nrid barn, lnqeire at the ollice o( F 8 Ivanh o Kill A fiiiniehcl four, ol Mrs Zul-r. IIKXT room cnltHge. In tl Express and Delivery A(tn H..Cpr-, Plu.e !4!i7. Ail call receive prompt attrnti"!!. tieuera. epresp arid d'.-llvery lei-imaa 'i'M Handsome Men Should tirotrot their J beauty by pefing that e J they have only J ; COMPETENT BARBERS I S To shave them. We J S will protect your lace. Evans & Fitzgerald Classified Ads ;trf"r'-r',! FOR BALE 4 Single Disc Beat Plows ; for aala cheap. Also 3 eeddla ponies one balf Shetland. S goid Single driving boraea J. E. Reynolds, FOR BALE A yearling belter, balf ' Jersey and out Liurnam., inquire ai this office or phone 1 501, ' V . FOR BALE .... ' Indian Runner Duck eggs, thor ough bred imported stock, inly. a Uni ted number. W. S. Monroe,. La Grande. :" dt. . FOR SALE CHEAP - -. All the fixtures of the Core Creamery including one eight horse) power engine and ten horsepower boiler, chum, and butler norks, and a large cbeese-pree vats etc Mrs Matt Mitohell 8-3-tl :, Cova, Oregon. FOR 8 ALE. n r..-U:.liH Two acre tract, Eaatnf U La Grande, Flouring mill, one half In good bearing orchard. . Small cottage, and good bam. Willlaell lor cash or will; trade for good work boraea. L O Grout ;; TF La Grande, Or. ' FOR SALE Large .two .story house, good barn, about 7 acres of latd with orohard for sale, will take part payment either in city property " or farm land. Sightly located ' In tld town. For particulars inquire at this office or of E Damon . 4-1 tf. FOR PALE 1M sack of Cue' early roae peed potatoes. mile east of L Olden burg's far on . 4-8 tf J 8 Chandler FOR SALE Two acre block with new . 5 room house, tarn, nut houses, well improve 1 $1 ICO, lime given on part. This will tear investigation situated on N Cherry and N street . 4-atf - "-Fred waring. MISCELANEOUS, LOST Between 1409 Adams Avenue and tecrost Bros, Uardaare and Second Hpnn Store, one daik . rod leather bill tank containing depo.lt certificates on , a Ornnde National Bank to the amount of three hundred twenty five dollnrs (t:i25). Cortllicatea for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Honderaon. Finder plcUBe leava earns at 1 Grande National Bank and receive leaurd. Papers of no valoe except to owners. ' 3-22-tf . FOR RENT A five room furnished house for rent For particulars phone 771 or 1038 or Inquire of Mrs G W Henry. .. 4-1 ' TO THE READING PDBLIO We have Just received a new lot ol paper pack novels. In addition to these we have added SOP cloth bound books to our exchange library. ' Newlln Drug Co. NOTICE -Having disposed of my grocery one ness, I would like all those who are in debted to ma, to please call and settle, either by cash or note. : My books are at OL Thorn's grocery. , store .On fit, street, where, settlement can be mad. Tl - G E FOWLER WANTED Two girls to learn the millinery trade at once. Inquire ol Mrs J EPorreet. BOARD AND ROOM ' Pleasant rooms and good : board lee gentlemen. Inquire at 601 T atrset known aa the lloghas bona.. S-4.ti ; PASTURE V.' ' Much more abundant than last year, and open for all kinds of stock -during April, i Small pastures tor atock needed at short notice etc Apply, to. 1110. B. St. Old town. P. O. Box 14. Tale phone 4279, tf NOTICE-la berebr given that I have given my son William Wilkie bis time and from this date I will nut be responsible for any deb's contracted by him. or any contracla he may make March 21, 1004. 8 22-tf Anguste Roihlage. ROSES Roses ROSES I cini furni.-li you with the best hurdy rosea one year old at 25c each, or two yeurs old at 45c. Also nil kind of pliu.lB, such as l'linaios, Asters, PeHiiiiu?, Il.iiita, .Candytuft, etc, I make a specialty of nil ou'bide woik, priming, grtifling, hit dsciipe wink, gardening, lawn mowing, etc., at very rcasmiable laies. Give mo a trial, I will guarantee to give satisfaction. All kinds ol trees, slit ub, small fruits, cabbage, celery and tomato plui.lb. Opeir Sundays from 8 to 12 a. m. WM. GILPIN, Phonen6i Greenhouse OFFICERS: It,-Smith President J. M. Baaiir Vice President J. M. Church Cashier F. L. Mkvkss Asst. Cashier La Granpe La Craade, Oregon CAPITrVL AND SURPLUS. $72,000.00 4 Transacts a general banking business. Buys and sellaVnchas 1 5Jn 01 ell parU ol the world. Collections a spedaUr .it of jUfSjLl Thfl tt, LteWg staff, onl ''til t ipecialtista for men, oohl tinue to elite all cbrouio. private and nervous ailmenta, of Importance, akin diseases, ihematiem, oatarrab, elo. Dr. A. O. Stoddard, Ph G.. for years medical director. 71 sixtb Ht, Portland, Or. Ill Yeeler Way, Seat- le, Wash. Gill or write. I1SVEST0RS 'SsaR From $500.00 to ...:.; month can be made by parties who can inveat from $600 to $1600. One eastern investor made foo.OOO in 1903,' call or. write for particulars Tbs Wm.B. White Co:, 81i Fin SI Portland, Oregon, Pasture, Wood, Horses, Houses .Good feed and small pastures easily reached ,,$1.25 lor single bead per month, rates leas for bunobes. Beat yellow, pips and other wood in any length, work, riding; and, driving horses for sale. Houses for rent in the best residenoe sites io the com munity.,. Apply 1101 B at old town. P O 601,841, Phone 1276. . 4 6 if Central Church of Christ Opposite Sommer Houie. : OPEN EVERY DAY ' Paslor's Offloe Hourg 1 to 2:30 Free Reading Koom open from noon until 9 p m. Men and . boys invited. Bible school S'inday 10 a m : Preachiug Sunday 11 a m and , 7:30 p ni. . Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p. m, DeWitt Da Witt Is th. asms a look far wlua Ei t to bur witch Huoi Sahra. Witt's Wlttk Huol 8ln la iha Sna. la hot D. witt'sutm onirwita Huois.no that la Buds frooa tas audultanuoS Witch-Hazel AllMbsm ar cxMBterfslts--bu Imt ktloni, chsMp aVMa worthlMfj knewt. DvWItt'lWlteb HuIShr to itMdflc for TV; BUnd, BlMdlnt. El nd Protrudlnt Pllsji- AltoCut. , BrulMt, Sprtln. uurattoiuk, fon, Bo4lt, CsubuneU, Boumt, Tttr. Stlt lUsnim, tvattkUoUMi- &kta SALVE E. C. DeWitt 4 Co., Cfaif For Sole by all Druggists Geddes Bros. Why are Ueddea Bros. ' kept so jbiuyt Why do they sell the beat goods at the lowest prices . ' Preferred Bt'k To natnes 8 for 50u Preferred Stock Corn 8 for 50o Preferred Stock Salmon 8 for 600 Preferred Stodk Peas ' 8 lot BOo ' Preferred Stock Beans' 8 for BOo : Don't pay other grocers 20 oehts a can lor any of these goods. Standard tomatoes, com, beans peas, etc,, i for 26 rente. They have the best butter made In the valley, and their creamery buUer haa no equal here, Try It and see. Djll pickles, Helnse's mince meat, Swlf t'a pickle pig feet, i premium hems, loose olives, , Everything tasty, nice and cheap Telephon 401 Geddes Bros. r . DIRECTORS: l. M. Berry, J. M. Church A . B. Conley, It. Smith L. O. Stanley 3653 National B nk2 Farmers & Traders NATIONAL BANK La Grande, . - . Oiegon Capital Stock fully' $60,000 00. paid Surplus Fond $13,000.00 , Liability of Shareholders - $00,000.00. , Keponsibiltty $133,000.00 We do a gonoral banking n nd exchange business. Drafts bought and sold on eastern aud foreign " " banks. . JOS. PALMER, Pri8. -J W SCRIBER, Cashior STALLION NOTICE great opportunity for you to breed to one of the beat at a very low price. - I will make this season-with my imported' maous llOikney stallion ; STUNTNEY TA.SSO . With return privilege $8 pay- uble ; iu advance,- No - o her terms. Can give good refercu caa as tu his colts vViu. Ce Hanson Delightful Route, Daylight Ride, Dizzy Crags, Deep Cunona, A Golden Opportunity See nature In all her glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's haudiwork. j The first is bund i along the line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and th 0 latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the most of it. For information and illus trated literature write W. 0. MoBRIDE, Gen. Agt. -' W f ; Portland, Oregon OREGON SnorUw d Union PACifir LAOHAMDK.: no. a 8:60 p. in. Bull LhJttj. Fiauvnr Yl. . NO. 1. S.fiO ft. TO, NO. S. - WnlMh. Omaha. KkiiRuI B:B0 a. m. i"i(ot, tuuil.i'ji(;aau NO S IOihu p.m diutoii, Wulla w ill Ift, Dfiytnn. lomerov no a fl.OC p 8:.'0a ti nuiic a-uii in .tli via 8po kann. Port luu j, l ml I en. I'm. NO. ulrluii UhiAlills Wn ' HO b1 8:30. m lulu. i,ewiMU)ii.(:iilrHx "Mok(ow. WulliictiWiir w: if,i mi Jtipr", MpriKunp audi I')ilMUy;uin.ritt ('Itv. Allf.l. -."'V innimr.' aim i-.ivrin riuii tin y ffonuitnim nl I-.iitiu 1 t::J0 pin Wift (i m.wlih M'ik? 1 for iHiiniii: i in wnuowv- ojnuty Ocean Steamers letwi3n Portland aod Han rranclo every live daye t E. 0. JlOOltE, Agen fran- - rT" B'VieJ La Grande frTIRTS, tptg Olirll A SaV tn r fVerciile Hnd u;. . i.zens nf patg 0r (wea( coloriiiv, ' iv saT f r Vfl V Its1 ReiM ,fV.60 thwr itlRTST 'f with Vcaa, .TV 5." mm. J ! II i ' 11 i-1 -.'"; - 1 M' ' .. . ".. . V' . ." 1 1