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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1904)
Piano Tuner aOdflOBduiilBllliaBSI UlItlllDHlBB bibbbbodpbooq . -'-.." a. a u Uay Prof. Hendricks (do jont plan-i. it will p.y ron to do to. Tan. YIELDI log and repairing carefully don , We kindly solicit your work. ' Oct 8 . i'roJ. Hendrloka V ' v' - fi." OF 1904 .,, FIRE PROOF SAFE a B n tor sale, weight 2500, price 150. Call or wilte I.a Grande Pawnbroker Phone 1581. Tli Or-itMtiian' is'imtre of the whfal yitrld of 1904 in Oregon, Wash Furniture For Sale 'And house to rent apply to Mra 81ieureroiposite Star Grooery North ol track. ...... . ,T - . ., ; , ,:, WocaT . Ren i 1 1 r . ingtin and Idaho, busfd 00 r 'uruB , oeivi'd up to Beptrtnbor I, m foil iw. OrenoiH ' " ISBoO.OOO - ; WHiinBtoa ; ' 27,6&U,000 ' Idaho ' 4,600,100 :: . 1 46,106.000 OREGON , i. O'.unly " v Bushels Umrtills . .. ... .6.000,000 I Sherman ...... ... 2000,000 Uilliam - ' ' 1,200,000 Mono 1,100,1X0 Wat co . ' 1,000,000 Union . - " , . : 350,001 Polk ..,,," 360 OM Marion - . 860,001 Benton '- 800,001' , ' Yarr V II , , , , BOO.OOI Linn 1 1 1 -' ' 250,000 - Watliiugtou , 250.00t loo , a .: 250,001 Other coin. ties ,. , 260,00' 5; 1 Total Oregon., . .. 12 960,001 'i . ' ' WASHINGTON : J:- f- Whitman ... ,9,00oon(i Walla Walla . ... -. 4000,001 i Lincoln ,..,;v. ... - , 3,750.00 . Auanm , 1 8,600,000 - Frai klin 1 ( 1,200,00; ... DoDKlan '. ' " ' ' 1,000.001 ' Giriitld : 900,000 Yak -m 900.000 Spekmie 860.000 Colir-i tn ' , , 76C.001 Asotin . 700,001 Klickitat"' ' .' " 450,001 Kittitas - - , 860,000 : t :. OtiKrcciunfie -"" 300,001' -, For Rent ' The balldiug formerly oocapied by the Salvation army. For full par t' ilars and rates inqalre of Mrs 1 'S'y Zuber. Aug. 31 1 f . ( ., , Notice to Builders I wish to inform the building public that I have opened a stone qoarry on the Campbell place about' two miles from town and am In a position to lake all kinds of slone contracts at a great saving to the builder. There are several reasons why I can tarnish this etoneat a cheaper rate than hard stont dealers. . The prlnolpal reason is that the stone is softer and can be cat and dreesed at loss expense than the hard stone now being furnished the trade. The quarry is nearer town and a good bard road. This stone Is not only first class foundation rock but can also be cut at a- very slight cost for walls and fancy trimmings. If you are thinking of building let me know and I will convince you that you can build a stone building with this stone cheaper than with any other material now in use here. Icaiy a fall and oomplete line of sewer pipe at all times. Jack Cbilds, Cor. Washington and Fir streets, La Grande. v 27.660.000 4.600,001 12,900,000 Total Wellington ldftl.6 ""i g -Oregon v ' u , 'Xotiii;tIircf'tgteii1.i. 46,100,000 Umatilla Wheat Crop ' The wheat orop in Oregon tbi jear bas beeo enormous and falls but little thottof the record year of 1901. Ol the luitl w heat orop in the state of O'Ogon, Umatilla County produce neatly one half of the total yield. Of ; the siatea of Whiugton. Ori'gon and Idaho, Umatilla county produces one ninth aud there is but one oounty in the three stales credited with a yield greater than Umatilli, and that is M hitman County Wash. (OB 8ALE Fumily horBe for aale " cheap;' Horse is gentle, good driver, will work anywhere, perfectly safe for women or children to drive, will weigh about 1250, would make a good horse for delivery wagon, I all on Mrs. W B Bolton, Hotel Sommer. i O vL. Trespass Notice No more bunting on my piare. No permits, so do not ask. Fred Gaokell Notice. Members ol the Eathbone Sisters are requested to meet at the K. of P. ball Tuesday evening Aug. 80 as there is business of importance to be trans acted, By order of Cora Lewis MEC New Abstract Office Mr. C. K, 8hU arrived In tlie City lass, evening and will continue the work which be baa bad undor way in Union fi t several v.ek, in preparing-a ret of abstract books of. Union coui.ty. Mr. Boilz is in the employeo of tlie Abstract and TUU Co., wbioh has similar ofHocg in many places . It is no mall undertaking and Mr. Soitz expects to have the work' completed in ab utouo year- NOTIDE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT. Nntioe is hereby given to' all whom it ma. concern, that Christian W Murphy, has filed her float account aa administratrix of the estate of Thnnins N Murphy, debased and the County Court of Union county Oregon has eet Tuesday, the 0th day of Sept ember, A. D. 1W)4, at two o'clock P M lor tne nearing 01 am n report. -Clirlatina w Aiurpnv. - Administratrix. iTo ..California A curaidemblo share of the crop of Oregon llartleit pears ! going to Cali fornia thii- yoar where onnnoissre pay ing t'M per ton. Oregon cannerios are paying U lor ton at Wllluinotte Valley points. l-dl! 8LK 8 acres of land ami house of 0 rooms 1 aorta In bearing orchard ono aire In siranbarries, stables for ; t' horses and out houses plenty of water 20 minuets worn from P O for piutiouhirs call at grocery storo of W Morarlbiie. 9-1-10-1. NOTICE FOB PUBUUATION, w Department of the Interior. Land ufflce at La Orandu, Oregon. June 25, I9O4. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named aettlor liaa meat notice, ol his Intention to make final nrmif In aupport or his claim, and thataald proorwlll (.0 made beflire the KiglKfr nrl Receiver of U10 II. 8 Laiiii Offi.c. nl t.a Grande, Oreimn. on Allguxt i, l0t. vlt. II. K. No)l2. VargRrelhaStiltilUKer. La Grande 01ex.u1, widnwof John atuisinger, decoaaod. for tut V.y, HEM & ''--'-4 EX See. Ul. TP. 2 8.. K. S7 K. W. M. He niimoa the following wltnemea to prove hlH enntlmioila residence upon and cultiva tion of aald land, via: Krsnk Bein' off. John Kell.-r, Conart Hlioebor, Minanl KalUn all of Laramie Oregon. W. DAVIS, Register. Dr. Y A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Oflice at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 POK SALE Dairy cows. Inquire at . the Gridor larm, R F D No. 2. Spt ptcial Excursion to the World's Fair Tl... llanm. a.irl Pin flffinfla In nnn. neotinn with the Missouri 1'aritio, w. II run a serins of ler onnlly con riiioleil exouisions to the World's fnlr r"ring June. Those oxoursious will run through to 81 Louis without rliaiiKO otfars, miking short stops at principal points enronte. The lirat of 'heee exouratons will leave Portland J-ine 7, and the second June 17. I he rnte from I41 t.rande "III be 100 to St. Louis and return. Excursionists go inir ala the Denver A Rio Urnndo have the privilege of returning by a differ ent route. This is tae must ploaaant wav, as well as the moat delightful ro'ite to croes the oontinent. The stops nnanged Hive an opportunity c visiting In and alinut Kansas City. It yuu wlali to aecompany one of theae excursions write at oin-e to W C Mo Krnlo, i-i l'hiid street, l'ortlaud, for Bleeping car reservations. FARMERS ATTENTION I hnve purchased the SPO KANE CAFE and it is my iu- tetition to muke a special effort to plense the f.trmers. In order to Jo this I have decided to furnish a speoiaf meal Saturday of each week which I call the Furraors' Dinner. This meal will include all that the market affords and will be served in regular family style. This will be the beat meal ever offered in Lit Grande for 25 cents. When in the city call at the Spokane Cule and see exactly how good a meal you can buy for 25 cents. REMEMBER we pay cash for butter, gt;s and chickens. J ' J F Johnson. a 1 u The Observer Does all - 9 m a a "rj ;s ii 9 a m Kinds of Job Work .ta ;'Hi"-" i3 ... . ., 1., .". - .if!-.?', a "V a V '. O a v:.;:"" :,;a ta "a -nBi99aai!:BCXHiiir9iiriiaBiiHyniHMiaiBbiaDnnD 1 m 13 m a a a LI '3 "1 BLOCKL AND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCHINA SWINE. Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we brerd them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paicea before buying some where else. We have now two fine young Berkshire boars ou hand, July pigs ready for use only 20. For short time only. lllPlBBBaiBBiaiBBII OOO s We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE We will take all you have, no matter whether it is only a few tons or if it is several hundred tons. We want all the hay in the valley and then some. -, . V. OLIVER WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER Half a Carload of S New Wall Paper. El WHITE FLOUR ROSE Ts n.illed with the idea of plensing'cvery dealer's high. olas9 trndecusto who appreciate quality. J The name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees "u 0 liability and highest grade in every sack of flour bearing the While Rose brand. ' P;oneer Flouring- Mill Co. ,BBB IV-BBBBIIBBBBBBB D B u a a B n u n Ej B B El B B B B B H B B 3 We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. This U more paper than any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. This paper Is all for sals and most be sold this season. We bar broaght two first class paper hangers direct from Chicago, who are without doubt the most ski Ifol workmen In Eastern who, with the flsv first olass o, i bangers ilready In onr em. plof, give the best working ? - 1 he Inland Erpplre. Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. GllaS AND GLAbS Take (arc 'of Your Trophies "ill pay f, 12 i0$io for mate deei heads ba,H. "n ? ."rt".'","Ctinn9- Tl.odot.ed lines on ba,k n k and I, I ,tlnw where , rp he ik,n T() b(jn, vonr c.lt thB illKn.r a )ow down M b,, ""'r "it tl,r il,rt. Commsr, to ,k,'n by makii.u a I?! tU'hw"'ta to bsck of the head ,1,,n Hie l..ck of lh n...k . . -.. i.i li "id.; t.. pomt f I,,,,,,,, .. "i nii iiniTiB ). ,.. . nio BKin careiany awiy aft..rward romov, iu. II, 5, J , . " . ,ir.l! -hed rut off these to skull, Ih- ontshli. and nus ,, Ul .. ' , '." " "'9 -hod ran tho eugor In 'rum r,,l,e,l wh; I, i. ,,or ,,,, '' cutting It I, ,5 tearpit U 'tuth. point f the kllf B ''. '" 1 p. ork the skin out of the caviiy throngh and ,1!K) ,,.. tl, i rJ,Hr. ' !1 ""'th is reached c.t T. .'"T,"? Srtll ni'tviio .. j .. on the lip tli n-o around tin (k thA T. 'T,'1? Srtt ,,.,; ","j,,a7''ng on the lip also nil Vf f " "',a,' 8 V" ltod .vol, m ,"n lr"U "p for 21 no"" -hon dry in ) iwo' k (, i,T',b'lt,',lt L i ,f h. 'ha:,n T" work la allelost m drvlni ihi'T-" ""' th9 h:""" Vk of h,r.?e"h 0,t,t,", '"""1 posslbleillll renl,u kwp il ,ro'" wrinklin I Lm!'. ho u,,,,er i" bones hoi. ) 'en""ableprtcse niui.,.g I will aNo mount your trophl 1. 1 WM HAWS Taxidermist