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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
ft (fa la '1 ? 9 UVJ LADIES' SKIRTSrSHlisLT WAISTS MUSMNiUNDERW.EAR','., s III 0 Llfll - i I ' 1 : 'A LR SACRED HEART ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. Conducted by tr'leters ol St. Frmici - - Select Loarding and iaf school lor Young Ladies ' AptJemle, Preparatory and Kined gartea courses are oouducwd on (he same rlnoiplee as those pursued in our sohools ol Philadelphia. Music and painting receive spscta attention Letters ol inquiry directed to - SISTER SUPERIOR do you w.nt a CHOICE TIM3ER CLAIM? If so v"9 can loca'i claims id i' h M'Daniel &. I WALLOWA, - To Efe In The Swim - And up-to-date in our business methods, we will carry as SIDE LINES AND ATTRACTIVE LEADERS. Ladie'e trimmed hats, cheap jewelry, baby buggies an.l bailed hay. We will build you a house and fur-n-sh you ev-Tjthlng that goes into it except the wife and babies. . We trim our hats on a cross cut so.. The aide Unc'system is a sure winner. STODDARD THAT FARM That you have keel laving for . should" now be bought. Farm land .in this locality ismpidiy increasing i value. ' If you delay much lowrir their price may be beyond your reach. NO MATTER. If you haven't quite eumigh money to pay all cash. V. e novo several good jirme both large aud sum. I "Inch can lie bouftbt on very easy tonus. H e pliOTS, "e consider much below their ... - ctval present value. La Grande 1110 Adams Aveuu, Investment OFFICERS: J.' 'I President .Vice President Cashier ..Asst. Cashier 3655 RSmtJi J. M. Bust.. J. M. Chubch, F. L. Mbtbbs. V- LvGrande National, B , 1 " La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $72,000.00 ' Ladies Skirts, Shirt waists, Muslin, U'YVear Commencing Monday, May 2, euding Sat., May 7 One week only. You that have seen our prices know that they are right and now we are slashing them lo pieces. For instauee: Ladies' round length skirts in in plain colors and stripes, 12 75 now . ', ........ 12 15 Black and while mixtures (3 now. .. . .'. $2 40 Genuine wool novelties elegantly trimmed 6 50 now 5 40 Mis es skills 2 80 now.... 2 25 ; Dm't iaii8 (.his opportunity to supply yourself for GRANDE MERCANTILE Will Exchange Sirger sewing machines fur good il riving horses. - Machines sold upon easy tuims. Repairs for nil kinns of machines. . ' A. H. STONE. Office in Jas. R. Smith's Jewelry Store. FOR SALE Secoud hand piano, In quire of Mrs Ingles, pliono No ITU. ft ! you on some llowa County fine M'Donald - OREGON j LUMBER CO. Company, La Oiande.Oiegon DIRECTORS: M. Berry, J. M. Churoh . B, Cooler, R. Smith L. C. Stanley I. NX VETRANS, REFUSE "PAUPERS PENSION" Washington, May 6 Applications for original pensions and increase under order 78, making 62 years of age an eTidenoe ot physical disability now number 11,500. Commissioner Ware says it is im- Cayote Family H A Watson was in lown Tuesday from Ahcel where he is snpe intend ing the culture of the B'igar Compan les beet fields aud stated that he had captured family ofvnine cayotes which he was ireding milk end other wise endeavoring to develope tq full sizod cayotes. He already has a.n of fer from a Udy in Portland of ten dol- I Isis each for Ave of them. Big Patch The SaIi-iii 8tic5n. i;i ii : it VS Jnhl vicinity o' ; 1",000 straw- .( tr'e acre. Oii.'i 8ucd- Lyuoh, who lives it- ' ialem, Oregon, Is si" n berry plants on a i Most if ibe plant ara ling. Pasture, Wood, Horns, Houses Quod feed and smell ptures easily readied $1.25 for tingle bead per month, rates less for bnuobes. Best yellow pine and other wood tn any length, work, riding and driving horses for sale. Houses for rent in the best resideuoe sues in the com munity. Apply 1101 B st old town. P O Box 84 1; Phone 1270. 4-6-lf The World's Fair Route , ThosoSanticlpatlng an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo sition at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages ottered by the Missoosi Pacific Railway, which, on account ot its various routes and gated ways, has besn appropriately name 'The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take-unj the Missodbi racirio trains from Den ver or Pueblo witb the choice of either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita', Fort Scott and Pleasant HilL Two trains dally from Denver end Poeblo to bt. Louis without ' change, carrying all clashes ol modern equip ment, Including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten daily train., between Kaneae City and St Louis. Write, or c.ll on W. O. McUrldo, General Agent, iff Third st, Portion I for detailed Infr rmatiun and illustrated literature. tf. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture every xlyle nn any oiooutn.K l ac ti ii 1 lork i.f PhiIh, Ink-, R I , R tei Tvpe, etc hri., A: nc.li., Trade 0 lock', Vuor PlHtes, Pial Scales. Write me what you w nt I can please you by return mail, Ev ti stamp requirement supplied. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City. STALLION NOTICE A great opportunity for you to breed to one of tho best at a very low prico. I will make tbis season witb my imported fmtouB Hojkney stn'lion 1 8TUNTNEY TSSO Witb return privi'"ge $3 pay able in ailvance. No other tertna. Can give good referen ce as to his colt". Wm.O. Uati8eo. i the summer. Come early and get your choice . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ladies' Sue muslin pants, tucked and hemstitched, 20n to 36c. Just think of it! CORSET COVERS, Night Gowns and Skirts, long aud short One fifth off. Ladies' Summer Shirt Wafcts. Pluinj white lawn ... . . .$.85 paiMilile to approximate the number of xppliontiooa that result Irom this oidor. Many veteran" ou . learning (mm Ware the particulars of the order decline to avail themselves on : the ground that it is a "pauper's pension" Fair Rotes The O B & N Co will toll round trip tickets to St lxniiB anil return from this city, with stop over-privileges both ways for 8u0.TIekots only will be on sale three day b of each month only as foI Ions, May 11, 12 and Id, June 16, 17 and 18, July 1, 2 and 3, August 8, D and 10, Sept 5, 0 and 7, Out 3, 4 and 6. Dissolution Notice" Notics is hereby uiven that I partnership heretofore existing I tween E D. Whiting and O. J; Black iss this day. April 18 1J04. been ilts-olved by mutual ooosent. - ' Dated this the 18 day 'of April 1904 it La G aude Oregon. O. J. Blaok. E.D. Whiting. . April 17-May 17. Local Markets.; Eggs, fresh valley lfwts Butter, creamery 65c and flrstolae. dairy 60c per roll. Potatoes 05ots per saok. Apple 8,75o. to 80ots, per eox. Cabbage, 3Jct. per lb. Turkies, 10 ots. lb. live weight.: CEKKALS ! Wheat 74o to80o per bu. , Oata 1.10 per cental . , . Barley 80o per cental Portland Markets. ,. The steady deoline to Eastern and ' foreign markets bu taken the life out 1 of the local wheat market, Biwers ,flliera an ,rtl)er .partthao ever and business is at atandillH, with the tone deoidedly weak. WHEAT Walla Walla, 76o; blue stem, 82c; Valley, 81. BARLEY Feed, ?23 par ton, brew- ing,$24; rolled f'-'6. FLOUR Vlle , $S 90 and S.05 per barri'l; hard wheal sirirghts, 13 60 and 3.70; olimr, ;i.8.r) m l 4.00; h .r.l whst patents, $1.00 and 4.IH; rHk:.ta hard wheal, (6 40 :iml$rlO ; ur;iain, ft.90 w'lole wbont, fj; rye-11 jur, $4,S0 aud 4.76 ' OA Tfl No. 1 white, 1.17J; gray (1.10 par centr.l. MIL-8TUFF3 Bran, $18 per ton; middling, -f 24; nitons, $20; obop, U. 8. mills, $10; linseed, dairy lood $19 II A Y Timothy, $16 pvr ton; cloy er, iii; uti, ti; cni'.it, $13. I U DI CE Potatoe. 00 to 76 rents per s ok. OmcciB 80 reut to $1 00 per ,ack Bugs-Orogon, 16.JQ17 cts, Extern 2H(iJ 22o ' ' flutter Creamery, 26 rd 80c Daiiy, 17isud 20c, store 08?10clb. Poultry Chickens, mixed lOo per pound, spring, 10o and hens, JOo , turkovs live, 17 and IB lb dressed IS and 20o lb-, ducks, $6 and 7 er doz. geese, 8o lb. U V ESTOX.'K . Cattle Best steers $4.26 and $4.00, mediom, 4.00; cows $3.26 and $4.00 Hogs Best large, fat $5.26; medium arge fat 4.75 Sheet Best weather? 13.60; mited sheep $3. FOR BENT Housekeeping rooms at Mrs Sheerer,. and keep cool. Classified Ads TO TEE READING PUBLIC . We have Just received a new lot ot paper back novels. In addition to these we have added 300 cloth bound books to our oxebfnge library. " nowiin in-ug i;o. FOB 'SENT Office rooms tor reut Inquire at Lewis P. lntery. 4 20tf FOR SALE i Single Disc Beet Plows . for gale cheap. Also 3 ssddle ponies one half Shetland. S (rood single driving horses, J. E. Reynolds. FOR RALE Good gentle work horse ' weight 4100. Inquire at this offlee or address La Urande P O box 016 4 25tf. FOR SALE Two acre tract, Eaxt.nf the La Grande Flouring, mill, on Jvalf in good bearing orchard. Small cottage, and good barn. Will sell for caeh or will; trade for good work horses. LO Grout i TF , ! La Grande. Ore. FOR SALE Large two story house,' good barn, about 7 acres of land with orchard for sale, will take part payment either in city property . or farm land. Sightly located in eld town.- For particulars inquire at this office or of E Damon . - . 4-1 tf. FOR BALE Two aere.block with new S room house, barn, out houses, well ' improved f 1600, time given on part. This will bear investigation situated onlN Cherry and N street. - 4-2 tf Fred waring. ' FOR SALE 6 lota,1 with good dwell ing house and bara ou out skirts ot City. For father particulars see G W Thomas at iBuck, andr Thomas Meat Market. 3 !B U, . FOR RENT A block of ground with bearing orchard, garden, small house and barn. Inquire at the office of f 8 Ivanhoe. , FOR RENT ' ' A furnished four room cottage. In qnlie of Mrs Zuber. tf KOTIOE Dressmaking and Plain Sew. ing. Next door to Mrs. Sneak's rest' dence. North of the Railroad shops. 4-il-ll Mrs. Aona Roqiaa. LOS 1' cut of world A beehive between the Post office and Tom Orinonds. Return to this nlli.w Found o tiie road between La urande and Island City a blaok furcollaertte Owner may have same by calling at KlrUuv's Livury Stable. 2 4tt '' FOR 8 U.E 400 cordo. 10 ir oh, jellow pine and l.r - vouJ at a ImriiHin. For per tii i.Ui sra ' b K Haworth, 4 i'tf Prttn La iiruude S oirge Co, LOST E f. Ilu tey Uta Lines cover ing that protitUi the burr which holds the wheel n his now buss. The tinder will plonso rut urn the same, FOR KKNf A live mom furniahed house f r rent, (or particulaia phone 771 or S oi inquire u( Mis (3 W Henry. 4-1 FOlt RENT A i loom- luuse for rent cheap, uear uediU-a Bros store. In- qu.ro at Uedilcs Bros, . 6 Itf For Rent Modern sevn room bouse In good rosldencs locality. Furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at tnis olfice B-4tf. FOR RENT Bright sunny rooms with or without ixaril, gentlemen pre ferred. Also ro-uis for light houi-e- keeping. 2202 Kirch St 6 4 17. FOR SALE t our room luuse and lot will go cheap upon easy teiins if a,ld at once. Pr.jierty located at 1A20 Monroe Avenue. Inquire at the above number. - , 'idi i WANTED To rent a light wagon and camping outfit for three mouths. For . particulars Inquire of David Heideu' riob. Phone No 830. Black lawn... V.. w.... ....I........... ...1 15 ; White with black flake. ........ .i. . ..... 1 25 An elegant line of luce, embroidery' and drawn worJ jS front from $150 to 4. Summer has come at last and you need ibeese goods po get in and buy while the snap is on. If you intend wearing your u ool waists aJlw.aummer-tj. buy a fan. If not, call on THE LA GKAIJDE .MER-vj,... CANTILE OO. and get . a handsome summer waist V COMPANY WASTED-OreamatL. Gr.d, Drag M1SCELANEOUS. Doors and Sash Send your orders to Stoddards ware . bouse for doors and sash.- Tbey vera. bought in large quantities direot front the factory. They are handled cheap y and at prices to defy competition. Pasture Anyonehaviug cows to put in a pas ture call on Louis Barnard Old Town orphoueG W Silks 127 I. Tormi tl 7f in advance, : ' 4 10 22 PASTURE Much more abundant than last year, and open for all kind of Block during April, Small pastures for stock needed at ahort notice etc. Apply to 1110. U. St Old town. Y. O. Box 14. Tele phone l'i7S v tf All Kinds or Work ' Wesley Davis does all kinds of icav enger work, such as cleaning wellB, cess polls, etc. Give bim a call. 4 24 tf Congratulations. Mr. .Tnlin H. nullum. Krtllir of the n..l.Mj T u. .... . .1, . ' lectures congratulations to tue msnu- letter of of Chamberlain's Coitgb Remedy, as follows : "Sixteen years ago when our nrst obiid was a baby be was subjeot to oronpy pells and we wc uld be very uneasy about him. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and Hading it tuub a reliable remedy, for colds and croup, wo have -never been without it in the house since that time. ' We have five children and have given it to all of them witb good results." For Sate by all drag- gi".'. La Grande School of Music . ' .Opposite Sommer house. Oue of the best musical institutions in the stale, s Four .rocms used. .for. musical instiuoltnn. IK 1 giades ol musio tkUght, Department 1, 2 rooms used lor she 8 first grades, Children af the age of 6 and older come one hpur every day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 16 for pupils ol all ages. The latest conrse best prac tical musioal u instruction. Musioal oonteits for medals every few weeks. E. Porter Day, Prinipal. Mr. Day, Assistant Oregon trnwur'V V 3 ViD I)PABt Time hrrlul I.AOHAMUS. NO. 3 - NO i. : Fortland, tlsllM. Tea- - snl dleu.li, Wails WHlls, tan j M01, IMylon, Homero'l V... m ". Mowow.Mpo- , m , . ku. iv annut . m m I , . th via Mpo . i leans. ' I fort.lHiid, l)alli, Ven : NOA (Holon OiiiatlllM Wal- Mn SI lulu, Uwlaum.l.'uiras MowHfw, WullacvWar . ttMO tm ftlSpm doer, nnnkiine anil " Olt.Dr Hlllt HHHt suit ...... north vis Hwkane. ' NiKIMIIy ,.nd city. Allrel, , enlt imblsr, snd Kliln Tt Hunilay ainiiertlnni at hlua iaopm ftlA a m with hihk for polnls In Wallowa county. t Ooean Steamera between Portland and San Francisco every five dayi E. 0. MOORE, Agent . V,' phurch of Chrit Opposite Sommer House. OPEN EVERY J) AY Pastor's Office Hours t to 2:30 Free Reading Room open from noon uutil.9 p'in.' jjen and ? boys invited. Bible school gjuuday 10 a m v, I'reaohmg Sunday jll'a ra and 7.30 p m. ' ; Prayef Meeting Wednesday at K - 7:30 p. to. 1 ' " t- ' " " . ' ."" Delightful Route, Daylight Ride, .. Dizzy(Grag8, jDeB0:anou8. ; A ' Golden Opportunity-Se nature In all ; her - glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's handiwork, vThe.fiVat ie found '. along the ibne. of the Denver & Rjo Grande Railroad and tlin latter at the St. Louit World's Fain v'j Your trip will be one of pleasure make the moat of it. For information and illui trated literature write , ; '. W 0. Mo BRIDE, .Gen. Agt. r , .Portland, Oiregon Geddes Bros. Why are Oeddes Bros.' kept so." buy7 Why do they eell the best 3 goods at. the lowest prices. j Prelerred St'k Tomatoes 3 for 60c - Preferred Stock Corn 8 for Soc Preferred Stack Salman 3 for 60c Prelerred Htodk l'eas : 3 fof 60c Praferred Stock tinaiis 3 for 60u Don't pay other grnccra '20 cents a can for any of these goods. Standard tomatoea. corn, beana peas, etc., 3 for 26 rente. They have the beat butter made In the va'lev, and their creamery . butter has no equal here. Try It and see. ...Dill piokles, Heinle's - mince meat. Swift s pickle pig feet, premium hems, loose olives. Everything tasty, nlco and cheap lelephon 481 Geddes Bros. Early Risers ' f...un.i...tT....... ...... , ...... ,y 'V-V.ti.'1 Pot qulok relief from BHIeusneah Slok Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dioe, Dlulnaat, and all rreoWewVta Ing from an Inactive or eluggUh llvas, DeWltt'a Uti la Early Rlasrl are tas quailed. ....."J, .. ., .: i. Thsy act promptly and never grip.. They are so dalmy that I tla a pleaauns to uk twm. One to twe act aa mik) lajwllva; two' er tour act aa a pleasant and Iteollve oathartlo. Thay ars pursly vegeubl. and absolutely harmlaa. They tonlo the Hvn. i r.......t, " 1 C..awWtti ,.f phlsatK I iiA?,tel B''aTaaTa'aTalaBelBawsB . For Sale by all DugrglaU .'J