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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1904)
( - tCi .: r I y I ( .1 -J..J ., f 5 H 11F I S t f n S f . I SILVERPLATE Thkt wmn almost & lone tolid eilrer is the kind we keep; Only the products or the best beet known manufacturers "find their wajrinto this store,- and erery piece , has the maker's name and mark on it. ' In ad dition we add I oar personal guarantee as to the. quality, i. I - , ii (v i ! i. , L ., MH I C H ARE. :. DEPENDABLE a H. are THE JEWELER CLOCKS Clocks of every style are in this collection and" everyone is ; really handsome . Even ' the strenuous little alarm olocks have their own gobd looks. There are clocks for the bed 'room, parlor, dinning room amd jhall. .. All if are ( acurate time keepers and really '. excellent values. THE THE THE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE QUALITY GUARANTEED IS CORRECT ARE RIGHT Now is me time the time to make selections M TOSS SILVERWARE i Especially Interesting li Makers have produced Borne strikingly handsome designs this season in TEA AND COFFEE SETS CAKE BASKETS, PICKLF JARS, I i PITCHERS. ETC " Many of the most beautiful are shown here. An inspection of our display will prove a pleasant and profitable way of spendinz an hour or so. We iwon't urge you to buy but ouf Igoods and prices are very tempting ..... , ... ... . w cijr a. w r-w - ' v" SILVERWARES - The display of complete sets 'and single pieces is the most at tractive to be seen in the city. The designs are entirely new 'and very beautiful and have been worked out with great skill and taste. If Half (Carload 'of . - New Wall Paper. C) Mormon Conference IWe have fust received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper;' ' Half a carload means 20,000 i rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. This paper Is alitor sale and must jbesold this season. We ' have brought two first elaaa paper hangers direct from Chicago, . who are without doubt the moat skillful workmen in Eastern who, with the fin first laas tu t hangers already to our em. ' 'ploy, grree us the beat working tore ' the Inland Empire. StacW , PAINTS 0IUS AND GLASS Script v Script GUtlel forest rcMrra, pproT.(l, n twtnOned, mdy for immwlUU ue any kt. Vomat price. ' " K. K.&F. B.RlIey, h&mber ot Comraero Bids, Portland, Or. Wood Saw '-I TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE J lo , .it'; Having leaaed the O W Alle cteam wood aaw, I am prepared to promptly take care of .all orders eatroated to me. ,WfM Andla, :.. . Corner Ureen wood and Hill atreeU thoae?38 812-01 MAKES A CLEAN 8 WEEP There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly- Of all the 8alvea yoa aver heard of, Baoklen'a Arnica alve is the besW It sweeps away and cures Burns, Bona. Braises, Cuts, Boils, Uloer?, ftkta knmtinns and Plies, i It's only 25o anil vnarantMd to o4a aaasfacUon If La Grande Drag Co.. and Newlln Lmg Co., Drnggist. That ia wby people com, here tor meo's aud by- boys' 'snoee The J. E. TUt lio is oar spec ialty. Here is where prlee 1 and quality are combined. -" - " " C W. PRESTON,' DEPOT STREET It was Decided to Push the Completion of the Tabernacle in tha Spring. SOME NEWS OF GENEEAL INTEREST Qeaned by Judic ious Use of Pen cil, Scissors and Pastepot The Union 8taks of Latter Day 8aints btld the regular Quarterly Con ferenee in La Grande on Saturday and 8unday, many members of the obarob Irr mall parts of the valley being in attendance. Elder HcMerrin one of the leaders of the obnrch in 8alt Lake City was here and made several very interesting talks. ITha choir of 40 foioes from Baker City is now one of ' tbe best in the state and ; no i donbt : tbe best in Eastern Oregon.' Prof. Edwards ths leader is to-be commended in his words and several of their beat selec tions were rendered daring each aieeting of tbe Conference here. It wasde ided that the Tabernacle whicn is beiog built in La Grande honld be completed by the early Dr. E P Dixon of Grants Pass who already owns a large prune orchard is now planting oak 24 acres more to Italian prunes. . ; , The Bosebarg Review reports that Mr Bader, a Ban Franoisoo buyer has bought and shipped 11,000 boxes of fine apples from Coos County recently Butter continues at very low prices at Ban Franciso, tbe quotation for extra creamery ; being 30 cents per pound. Oregon potatoes are quoted at 76 cents to $1 ; per eental on the 8an Franoisoo market. At San Frepolsoo, Oregon onions are selling at 2.25 per cental and Utah onions at $2 per cental . Two creamery companies each with capital stack ptaoedst 175,000 bavs been oraganised reoently at 8an Fran Cisco. Tbe Medford Mail reports tbe tec- Think Pot A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M.' M. Austin of : Winchester, Ind. knew what to.doJin the hour el need, Hie wife had snch aa toaoBua! case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians eould uet help her. .He though 4 and tried Dr. king's New Life Pills and she tot relief atoncejand was finally eared. Only St at U Grande Drug Ua and wita OragJj., Drag 8 torsi. only Shoe Specialist 1 1 yn BEST COTJGa' MEDICDTE' TUB i . k. mnnirh msdlOlae lor maU children yoa want one i in which you can place ImpUcit confidence. want one ma nu wj " --- cures. You wans one u , tionably harmless. w ia . pleasant, leitaaa. umbw- Ooneh Ramedf.maa au cm . atioo., ThS .nottlnAlO gooa ro oouabs ana oows iuui.m -. . ,1 5 ' lris:i,W' s f - irTKMhbLc-A nln with three links . i .nrt h1a. Finder will leave a Cresent Knitting Factor, Prt ot nex. mi am .Cwe.wu.. "lenl(imTlk,o 100,000 fruit trees main completion of same will begin early I ,ppta Md p, ,t Mei ford for de- in toe spring. Iirw to nlantr in Jack-on Countv tf - - s- Oregon. y ' li has been estinMted tbat 1,600,000 000000 dozens of eggs were marketed in tbe United States in ltt)2 tt an, average price of a little over 11 cer.ts per docen. Tbe Coquille Herald says Gooa Ccunty Is this year shipping the finest lot of apples, packed In the best shape she bas ever sent out, and the people are learning that style goes a long way in selling even good fruit. . According to Hoard's Dairyman Di ink wont drown trouble, it fattens tt. Credit is a false friend who etays with you until yoa are ia trouble, A man in debt Is like a oat up a tree goes up easily, wen yowis i down. A pin priok pasaes, a pen prick a- bides. ," .... ,, . Write in haste,' repent more hastily The oorksorew has become nearly as mighty as the sword. . Wild oats yeljd a crop of experience rbtalned at the expense of health. It Is easy to judge how muob smok- ln and drinking other people should o A "hail fellow well met" starts tb mote friends than he needs and Is by needing niocw friends tnan he Stl - Four-tier apples of good varieties free from worms can be bought at retail at from $1 to $1.25 per box and fancy apples at $1.60 per box. The quality of the apples is unusually good, but moet of thote now on tbe Portland market show tbat they will not keep as long as they generally do. Agri culturist. TheBonburg Review reports that buyers - in-Douglas-County Oregon this year paid growers 10 cents per pouui for live turkeys and 18 cents for dressed. Tbe shipments for tbe Tbankvgiving trade from Roseburg, Oaklaod and Drain amounted to 171, 300 pounds and the shipments from Yoncalla, Dillard and Myrtle Creek raised the total of Douglas County to about 190.000 pounds worth $35,000. dorse Thieves Word has bien recoiveJ bere fiOn Heppner tbat Mattiaon soJ Be ti e defendants in too horcestenliDK csu i t that place bave beon convicted. Titer are the youog men wbo a year rgc last summer sold a number ol lior-fi- here and at Sumpter which have since been cl imed by ntbrr pari.tn Notice of appeal was Clod e soou n tbe Jury's verdiol was received and the young men placed under $4000 bond which were furnished at once Gaan- iteGem. Portland Markets HAYIAND.GRAIN Wheat, export Jiprice ....... .81o to 8Co Barley, best .$21X0 to 123.50 Oats 120. to 127.50 Hay, timothy. .115 to $16 B0TIEK, EGGS AND POULTRir Butter beet creamery 27o to 30 Butter, ordinary ..25o Eggs, per dozen ..25c to 26c Chickens, per pound... ;..10o ERU118 AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per owt $1 Onions, per owt ......... 1.50 to 11.65 Apples, beat, per box........75o to $1 Peaches, best, per box......C0o to75o Beets, per aaok .............11.25 Cabbage, per pound.. ........... ...2o LIVE STOCK Steers..... .2.75;to $3 Cows.......... ta Bulls .;.. ....11.75 Stags $2 Hogs, best ICOO Hogs, feeders ..$2.95 $4.20 - LOCAL BUTTER. MARKET Creamery , Butter 65 cents per roll. Butter Fat 25 oents. per pound. Ountheries Candies All tbe essenoe ot purity. As you can easily convince yourself by test. Bon Bjus and unonoiates assorted Chocolates assorted Bon Hons 60 ots. an : up. . Wewlin Uruit Uo. the average yield of bu iter per oow in Jefferson County Wisconsin is now about 200 pounds per , year. This high average for a county with 40,000 cows' is attributed to the fact 1 that Jefferson County farmers as a rule stick to a sDecial-snrpose dairy . cow. There an more good apples on tbe Portland market this year than usual Notice Of Final Account Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of William Spencer, , deceased, has filed in the County Court of Union Cnnntv for the state of Oregon her final account as such , administratrix aud tbe Court bas fixed Monday tbe I9th dsy ot December 1901 for hearing any objections to said Iflnal account and for tha ;flnal settlement thereof Dated thia November 19, 1904 Minnie M Bpenoer, Administratrix A Round Steak is just the thing to lay the foundation for a good day's work. That is, when It is the kind we sell. Juicy, rich beefy flavor. Foil of nutriment. Makes the weak strong, snd the strong stronger ,, All Kinds of Meat that are good to eat . can be found in our Icebox in prime condition, at prices that please. You will fare well if your bill of fare ia baled on our meats. . Bock & Thomas H . i f 1 i i Ui A '-A I vX r k, ! I,? r;'v '. i I