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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1904)
V ' -'' ,"?yi.iiwiMIM.n,WMawtWpF,.,iiuiiiiiiii,gj - r Mm . ; MiKMi ill- LADIES' SKIRTS-SHIRT AISTS'MUSCTOUNDMwEARS ?.f. 'AS1 .. V. . J ': 1 SACRED ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. C.mduoted by Bisters ol Bt. Franc) Select boarding and da; school for Young Ladies AotJemio, Preparatory aud Kined - garten courses are conducted ou tbe : same principles as those pursued in our sobooli of Philadelphia. Mnslo and painting receive specie attention Letters of inquiry directed to 81HTER 8UPERIOB DO CHOICE If SO at ( YOU X J. a lorute in W M'Daniel Si WALLOWA, - ill SaEHrSSSErHSa ESffSBaBaBH: To Bs In The Swim And up-to dato iu our business methods, we will carry as SIDE LINES AND ATTRACTIVE LEADERS. Ladie's trimmed hats, cheap jewelry, bby buggies and bailed hay. We will build you a house and fur " nish you everything that goes into it except the wife and babies. We trim our hats on a cross-cut saw. The side line system is a sure winner. STODDARD . THAT FARM That yon hnvo Vie" lavinDt for should now be bought. Knrn. land .in this locality is rapidly inc.. " value If ? d"lilv u""h their price may bo lyu.l ymr reach. NO MATTER If you haven't tj.illo 'M.uu;;l. mnnoy u cash. Vo have several good bo bought on very ea;-y t n ' p?ices,Vecon9l.lcrmu,nl'..,.w (her ctval present value. La GranJc 1110 Adams Avenue, Investmznt i c t "3 K OFFICERS: 4 R. SMITH i J. M. Bkbky J. a.Cia'acH... F.L. Mkykbs.... 3655 La Grande v La Oranoe, ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, Sl.- Ud. e' Skirts, Shirt waists, Muslin, U'Wear Commencing Monday, May 2, ending Bat., May 7 : Oue week only. You ttial have ten oar prices know that they are right and now.we are slashing them to pieces. For instance: Ladies' round length skirts in in plain oolors and stripes, $2 75 now .... . .'. ... 12 15 Black and while mixtures 93 now..........;. $2 40 Genuine wool novelties elegantly trimmed 6 50 now 5 40 Misses skills 2 80 low. . ................ . . . .2 25 Don't miss this opportunity to supply yourself for HEART ii : I '"mZ2'.JZrZZl ' . .. Will Exchange Singer gt-wing machines fur good di iving horses. Machines sold , upjn easy I terms. . El-pairs for all kinns : of machines. s A. H. STONE ; Ofiine in Jus. R. Smith's Jewelry Store. FOR SALK-Second quire id Mrs Inking, hand piano, in phone No 1727. WAiTT A .F .i CLAIM? vi'i jii f.omii 'r-wii County fine M' Donald OREGON - LUMBER CO. Co:Tipjny, La liniuile.O-cgin C S DIUKCTORS: Har-y, J. M. Church i. i:. Cm': . a'3l" I.. ( .tat y jg&muM fat National, B NK Plain white lawn. ... I A IrAUMHUV notice MEETING Pendleton Commercial Club is Arranging for a Big Time on the 26 of May Pendleton Or May 0 Th commer- cial ciob is making nrranisoinents for a i farmers inatltute, modeled like the one held at Echo, to take place here May 2. . The O R & N will furnish speakers, to itieluile. probably, O I. Smith of th Washington Agrictdturul cuilegn; II T i'r'i'h, Idaho, Agricultural eol'ege ; imuos Withyuombe, Oiegon Argrtcul. tural college, and otherB. T,,e meeting will be purely educational, ' Fulton Nam? s Two Wasbiugti'M May ( v nlton f has recocnuitfti'led ,Ju gn ilale, of I Grant's Toes, for appuli.i.nei t lo Alaska Judgeship and TO Poiiell o( Portland, for appointment as Mur hal i Alaska. Passes to Stockmen Salt Lake May 0 Aiinonin ement was made at the Oregon Short L os otllooe today that all railroad lin s. West of Missouri River effective today, would follow the example of the Chicago & Northwestern and other Western roads la the matter of furnishing return trans portation to livestock shippers aud caretakers from the point of shipment. Big Fleeces North Yakima Wash , May re markable clip of wool Has made this week from three sheep owned, by A L Dent of the School section... One of. the clips weighed 20 pounds ,'and another VS pounds. The sheep horn which the clips were made were orphans two years ago, given to Mr Dent Last year they brouuht him $4.50 and this year the wool netted $6.60. He also had one wether lamb that weighed 2u0 pounds and brought $8. The fleece from these lambs will be exhibited at the 8t Louis fair by Coffin Bros., who purehiseu them. New Phones 67 1 Norma Cross, res 1504 Hernyie Ellsworth, res (SU7 Ir Wm Cowcll Island City 1MI5 diss N l.enke res 671 W II Itussard " 605 R 11 Barnard " 1725 M Baker 2.1 Johu DorJn " 1:1 Julius Kil.er " 1144 J II I'biio " 378 W I Hendricks " 4:0 W K Hindtiiks Plmto nlii ry Pasture, WooJ, Horse?, Houses Good feed mm mmll p t- -i u) r.aciied $1.2.) ui twtlv 1.1 xd ir nrinth, rates lii-.- .'or luncln". Best yellow pine and other wol ! in any Jengtb, work, i ilinf at;.! iti ving horf for sale. Houses f r runt in tbe best residence sue" in the com munity. Apply lli)l B 't A town P O Box 841, ritone 1276. 4-6-tf Extra Spe cial 25 Per ON ALL LADIES' SUITS Our ,9 00 to' (20 CiV Suits are reduced to $6 75 to $15 00 the summer.' vCiuie early and get your choice. ' , MUSUN UNDERWEAR Ladies' fine muslin pants, tucked and hemstitched, 20oto86o. Just think of it! CORSET COVERS, Night Qowns and Skirts, long and short One fifth off. Ladies' Summer Shirt Wafcts. All members ot the Uniform rank team Woodmen of ths World are req uested to meet at Labor Union ball Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock. ; : By order of the captain. ,'. 4-29-6. Congratulations. Mr. John U. Culhim, Editor of tbe GKr'iiuitl, TfiKfi, Ni'we, Iihb written a fartures congratulation to tiiu mnu lettei of of Oban.brrlaiu's i Oougb Remedy, as follows : "Sixteen years uro nhon our . ri.-et oblld was bibv he was , subject r to oroupy spells arid we W' nld bo very uneasy about him." W began using Cliam- bcrlnid's Cvngb Rnuit dy in 1887, and tin,mg j,. HU1U rdiuOlu remedy for colds .,ld crou., .we " ,.,, nllver bwn without it in the hoimn siuce that liiinc. f VV hure five uhildren and hftvn givKi it to all of them with good result." For Sale by ail drog- Local Markets. Egg, fresh valley 15uta .-. Butter, creamery 6"o and firstolass di'y 50o per roll. Potatoes 65sts per aaok. . Apples,76o. to 80cts. per tioi. Cabbage, 3at. per lb. Turkies, 10 ots. lb. live weight. . CBREAU Wheat 74o to80o per bn. Oaw 1.10 per cental Barley 80c pnr cental , - Portland Marktb. t . '.. The steady deoline in Eastern and foreign markets has taken the life out of tbe local wheat market,, Buyers and sellers are farther apart thin ever and business is at a stindstill, with the tone deoidedly weak. '. , ' WHEAT Walla Walla, ' 750; blue stem, 82o; Valley, 8L BARLEY Feed, f 28 per ton, bre ing,24i rolled ?26, .. FLOUR Valley, $3.90 and 8.95 per barrel; bird wheat straights, S3 60 and 3.70; dears, $3.85 and 4.00; hard what patents, $4.00 and 4.10; Dakota hard wheat, 6.40 and $0.0 1; graham, $3.90 whole wheat, $4; rye flour, $4.60 end 4.76 " OA TS So. 1 white, $117J; gray $1.10 per cenUl. . ' MILL8TUFF8 Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $24; shorts', $20; chop, U. 8. mills, $16; linseed, dairy lood $19 HAY- Timothy, $16 per too; clov er, $12; grain, $12; cheat,.- $13. , pttoi.oon J'ntatoes, 0(1 lo 75 cents pur s ck. OnicuB 80 ent in $1 HO per sack. E-;i- O.T.gun, l(ii 17 et", Eusteru duller Drmmi'r;, 25 and 80o "iiv, I7is;:d ?, . etoii 08 10c lb. I'oulli) i.;imt.ci)f, muid )0c per ptmnd. fpriui;. l"c. and bens, It'c , tinVfj-s. litv, 17 n 18 III nr.,1 :. dii.k. $0 LtvKX';oiK eiwa $4.25 and $1.00. critic n n.t-Oiiin:, 4.' 0; c w :i.2fi and $4.(K) H,.im 11 t l irgc, li $h.26; medium iir.-r, I'll 4.7,i . . Plici't l'.rst weetuvrs S3.50; mixed For Saturday. Cent Off Black .i i. Ad $.85 Classified Ads FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms at Mrs, Shearer. ' ' ' :. FOR BALE i Single Disc Beet Plows . for sale cheap.. Also 3 saddle ponies one hair Shetland. 8 good : single . driving horses. , J. E.. Reynolds, FOR RALE Good gentle: work horse ; weight 1100, Inquire at this office or ' address La Grands P O box 016 4 25tf. . FOR BALE . I Two acre tract, East nf the La Grande Flooring mill, one bait in good bearing orchard. Small cottage', and good bars. Will sell for cash or will; trade for good work horses. (1. : v L O Grout . T v J;;, r. La Grande, Ore.! 1 .' ; ii i irl FOR SALE Large two story, house, . good barn, about 7, lores of .land . with orohard for sale, will take part payment either in city property . or farm land. Sightly, located In lid town. For particulars Inquire at this office or of E Damon 4-l-tf.: FOR RALE -Two loreblock with new 6 room house, barn, out houses, Hell itn prove i $1500, time given, on part. . This will bear investigation situated . onJN Cherry and N street 11 1 ! 4-8 tf ; ; ,-, Fred waring - 1 FOR BALE 6 lots, with good dwell . Ing house and barn 'on out skirts ol 1. City. For father particulars aee Q W Thomas at Bock and Thomai Meat Market. . - . 8 3S tf. J i FOR RENT A block. f ground, with .;: bearing orobard, garden, amill house . and barn. Inquire at the Office of F B Ivanboe. ,. A furnished four room oottage. In quire of MraZaber. : , ., ;. tf ur) L081' cat of world - A beehive between 11 the Post office and Tom Ormonde. Return to tbli office ; i.. .. . -i- ' ' ' iK 'i't ,' 'l ' FOR SALE 400 cordo, 16 loeh.ijellow j pine and Or wood at a bargain. 1 For, particulars see - 8 R Hawortb, : 4-27tf Pres La Qrande Storrge Co, FOR RENT A 4 room house for rent. .. cheap, near, Oeddee Bros store., In . quire at Geddes Bros, 6 4tf .-. For Rent Modern seven room house in good renldence locality. Furnished ' or unfurnished. Inquire it tnls office 5-4tf. t FOR RENT Bright sunny rooms with or without ooard, gentlemen pre ferred. Als i ro ,ms for light houe- k ping. 'I'm lllroh ft 5 4 17. WANTED Tir"iita liitht wagon and camping n . flit f,r lime mouths. For particular ii,q,il,B m l)Kvi,l Udlden- rich. I hone No3:t(l.' ; : - , . . . 77'r-T- WiCeUNEOliS, ... .... Doors and Sash Bend voiir outers 10 tllorin.'.ls wart bousH for dooia and sash., They rer bought in lrg quantities dinct from the factory. They are hand'ed oheap ly and at prices to defy competition Fair Rates The O R & N Co will toll round trip tickets lo St Ixiuls and return from this city, with swjp over-privileges both ways for SUO.TIi'kota only will be on sale throe days of each month only is fot- lona, May 11, VI and 13, June 16, 17 and 1H, July 1, 2 and 3, August 8, B and 10, Sept 5, and 7, Oct 3, 4 and 6, . ... , . PASTURE .. .., , . ,. -, Much more abundant than last year. and open for all kinds of stock . during April, Small pastures for stock needed at short notice etc. Apply to 1110. B. St. Old town. P. O. Boi 14. Tele lawu. .White with blaok flake. elegant line of iace, embroidery Ironta from $1 60 to ti. - Summer has oome at last and you need tbe'eae goods . fo get in and buy while the snap is ou. , , you intend wearing your wool waists :-hXiStdmet???'' buy fan. If not, call on THE LA. GRANDE MER- :-" PANTILE CO. and get a handsome summer waist ; : and keep cool. ' ? Pasture Anyone navlog cows to put in a pas ture call ou Louis Barnard Old Town or phoue Q W Silke 1274. Terms $1 75 in advance, ' 18 22..; All Kinds ofWorK Wssley Davis does all kinds of scav enger work, such as cleaning wells, cess polli, etc. (live him a call. 4 24 tf WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER ' STAMPS REMEMBER ME. 1 manufacture every style on anj mountiug and carry a'oomplete stool of Pads, Inks, Ruoka, Daters,' Rubbei Type, eto. r Sella, Btrnoils, ' Tradi Cheok-, Poor Plates, Postal Scales, Write me wliatyou w trs".' 1 "oat" please you by reiurii, mail, "Evei j stamp requirement supplied ' : WESLEY ANDREWS. Baker City. ; The World's Fair Route Thoae.antlclpating an Eastern trip, 01 a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expr sition it St. Louis, cannot afford tc overlook the advontagee offered by tin Missovai Pictpio Railway, which, 01 account of its "various routes aud gated ways, baa 09911 appropriately name The World's Fair Route." , Passengers from the Northwest fake the M8ouBiPAomo trains from) Den ver or . Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through the, Kaunas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. -V C: two trains dally, from Denver and Pueblo to St, Louis , without change, carrying all iclassoi of modern equip ment, ioeluding electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cttrs. ' Ten daily trains between Kansas City and StLOUlS. 'v-;..---. ''.V-.i':' Wrlte, or call on W. O. McBrlde, General Agent, 124 Third at, Portland for detailed Information and Illustrated literature. i , i tf. , La Grande School of ; : : Mujic ; ' Opposite Sonimer bonse. , Oue of tbe best niusioal institntions, in the state. Four ror ms used for nuialeal instruction 15 glades' 'vot; musio tkught. Oepsrtnient I, 2 rooms used for tbe 8 first grades. Children at the age ol o and older come one hour every day. Di-partnient 2, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 16 lor pupils of all iges. The latest oourse best prac tical muaioal.' instruction, Musioal oontests for medals every few weeks. E. Porter Day, Prinipal. Mr.. Day, Assistant ' ' mm KOjf IiINI liNSONPACIHir LA oaAitua. - NO. 9 8:60 p. m. no. a S:90 a. m. Hrih Luke. Ooiiror Ft. NO. 1. S MI a. in, NO - Worth, OmAhit. Khdsiui tutr. 8t. tduis. ChlCRuo aua Kut. 10: p. in Portlaud, IlalleM, Fuu- NO 1. Wi m Uleton, walla walla, Dnvtnn. ! mtrni . NO i .09 p i Colfax, MoAcow.Hpo- ., . Ill via Mpo kane. Portland, Miles, IVnH NO 6 fllolon unistllla whi lulu, l.(,wlHton,Colfr.x Miimcow, WullaiMiWar dner, HjKikHue anilj other tolnt twist audi NO 8 vtlft pm Stan m norm via r.poKaue. NKDnllr1 'land City, Alios), exrrat Hundujr iconnecilons at Kfuln Imb or. and Kimn st 0:111 1 m Wltn Hlmre loriwinui In Wallowa nnlv I . Ocean Bteamers between Portland ao Ban Francisco every five daye . .1 15 - , . - oe aoddrawn wori 5' olALLlUW iNUilOc- ft, A 'great oppqrtuuify, "for jo'i (o breed to oue of tbe beat at a very low price. i??I!J will ; make tliie. geasoawiik'iriy ' imparted ! '. : fmaoviB Hbjkuey stnlliuo ;K . - STUNTNEY T4.880 ; , ! ; S I With return privilege i pey- . j ablia i - iti advanoe, P: No blbet' , f ermi.';p.an.giVe;''giJ4 referon- j cas as to big colts. ' ; , Deligblful Route, Daylight Ride, 2 Dizzy Cruge,. Ceep Canuaa.- '; A Goldeo Opportunityi-Serv-. datuive wln'valiiherglorbus ',t beauty,, and then, the acme if nan' handiwork. The first s 'bunfi; along . the line ' of .' the )euy'nr & Rio Urande Railroad and t" 'Ittt.erj nt 'the St. Lonia World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the moat of it. For information and illua '? trated literature write , W. 0. MoBRIDB, Gen. Agt ,r."'':: .'; Pbrtjand, Oregon Geddes Bros. .' iv;ii' !.::A'''-;-5,'-". AtTfj-V?'' V.i; WhyireUeddes Bros, .kept so busy? . Why do they sell the beat, giioils at the lowest prices . Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for 50c Preferred Block Corn . . 8forSOo Preferred Stock Salmon 3 for fiOo Preferred Stodk Peaa . 3 fof SOo ' Preferred Stock lieaus ''. for 60s Don't pay other grueera 20 cents a can for anyof these goods. -Standard tomatoes, corn, beana peas, etc., a for 25 rente. . They Have the best butter :) made In the va'ley, and their creamery i butter has no ) equal here, Try It and see. 1 c - ir - . Dill pickles, Helnse'i mince meat, Swift's pickle - -pig feet, premium heme, loose olives. Everything tasty, nice and cheap Telepbon 401 ; , Geddes Bros. Early Risers a. ;' n vsuhria t rrw bit t - al . IHAianwuf HUM IIMWI Fer qulok relief from Biliousness, Sick Haadaohs, Torpid Uver, Jaun dies, Dlulness, and all troubles aris ing from in In&ctlva er sluggish livsr. DsWIU't Utile Early Risen are an- eq called. - - ! l " Thay aot promptly and never frtpi nsyanaoaainiyinaiuiaipivr to take them. One to Krfa U DMsrasw mild laxative i two oa- plsaaant and tlfyr. . ire tmifjS , harmle"'' . E. 0. MOOKE,, ...wiiisat aasaii 40 ThlrS II., nmaaS, r. Ass SI, ' 'I J phone 127S U . a'.' 140 TWre at., Psraaai.Ofai 1 f . . ;"' '- " ' '.';;' ; '!.'' ; ... - . ,i'-i':. ,. .v . ;; ..',-.';, T