r - . , -i . . Great ; ; (T" tf . "Good .7"' . j- . jkjh'-y -if a a a a a o a a a a a a a a u n a a a a n a a a a a D a a a News J f'v( .j for R tfW' ) , : Young, . fgk i1 y : ! Heuyold'Str-Nick-'bt ' mMm " ' irnB!&Miima a. . - 28S , jam mwkxk U to toMsfSH ;rT overwrought ..tojLjj,. .4-4fl0! K.- M, Grande. ; : : j VfBl K ' '"' " "W" fl ..l. ,.. ... , ,t. ... fT it e are ready for thHoliday thai'i fit to 811 ln Holiday -' iGoodj; lufUblaJor gifts, "appro priate, useful and jensible. Wa x. 1 !....AntiAn vhlla assortment! are complete. We show yon in all lines - we -carry ' mortb and qoality forthe price. i ZThil 'anixaunceinbt ; ahOsp is to acqnaiot you with the com-.. t 1 pleteness of our-1 stocV na we j j try to ma) jhe news a econom ically interesting s we can and we will extend suggestions that may help "you with the ' problem of making . presents " we invite you to come and see ...jOur stock, as ,e ,can , giye you t - only a j.hint ot thevcomplete l-1 lines we carry. But we re 1 readr with the &ft "things and o expn4 jou . hearty juvitation ' to call at this store and see. 'them, ' ;- . .-.-I 'db .! r r 111 , hi. f.J.-l.' 3)M Ml B A A lecprd ffith a nK $tJ teen ;doing busi- ness jhihjsjtownjrpjr 5 .years " In that time the town has uvarly doubled in population o u a -Dotifififihe same time our business has increased FIVE FOLD. In other words our business has made a great deal mere rapid increase lor tnis yinj jdrug place we had a thorough training for pharmacy. L fb,e f cqnd place we.had ex ceptidnal opportunities foitlr)4iggairactica)8ide of pharmacy in a succesnful drug store of the highest stand Ing. lo the third pUue we Jbaye kept eur. eyes pen end attended to business until we know the deman is ef people of this town. ' man ne wwijlAM. Jihere are doiens of reawps, all of wbwyoujwfll Wrcm. if tou bSgm in swre gooas oi us. in the tirst , . 'Grande Evening; Observer Entendjt!Lthe QraDde, Oregon, Mail Matter. as Second Class Published daily except Sunday nne year in advance $6 50 Six months in advance. . . .3 60 Per month 65c Single copy 5c A,rT. 'HILL, .: Prescription Druggist . La Grande, Oro s KM. W . g National' Bank, LAGRANDEi , v-fQREGON Q Capital Stock fully paid . $ 60,000 tl "Surplus fund - . 18,000 n Liability of Shareholders - 60,000 Res'ponsibmty . ' V .'183,000 rsits bought android e eartem and foreign, banks, r 43 JOSEPH PALMER President jVsdaiiER, nDconnnnnnounnnDQ O I I DITIOE&Si Cashier 17 OIBXOTOltt Gat. Film. Prtdl J..farry, ILOJmrvk J. JL Zmmx Vlee rnstdtat ' 7-Ju.OMtor,Oeo.L. Ciaa- J.M.Cavacs. iJCSsAlaRri knPfk.MBstr j.n,nnKn. irCMHJ.,n KnP V. L. Mrrzas aad Om'L CUavar Asst.Claabiars IN ATIONAL La Graa&a, OrtiCMi La! Grande B NK .CAPITAL AHDi SURPLUS- $72,000,00 amnumnftiii naiaaj M;iavs5M'azeaang an au parts of U vorliL .4 'ft I 1 i w vwa oi m vono. uousonoos a spaaiajtT. . nooiofiQaoiiia tfeisfiiraii Wd'o o t ia MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 12. 1904 MONEY IN CIRCULATION The ; Monthly Circulation Statement issued by the United States Treasury Department for December 1904, reached the Ob server; Saturday, the ,10th inst. It shows that on December 1. 1904, the general stock of money in the United States was $2,840, 236,023 of which $1,351,415,633 was gold coin, (including bullion in United States ; Treasury); $168,434,865 was standard silver dollars and $111,694,407 sub sidary silver (half dollars) quart ers and . dimes); ,$346,631016 Kreeubacks, $11,631,000 United States notes and $460,679,076 National Bank Notes. ' Therp, were held in the Unit ed States Treasury as assets of the government on December 1, 1904, 266,347,656 - leaving of the .money in stock in ciacula tiou $273,883,367 on Decem ber 1, j904, being $124,719949 taore than were in circulation December 1, 1903 :V.Christmas comes but once a year fortunately, ; In the meantime . Dr :,.Chad ick is enjoying the pleasures of gay Paree. . An old-fashioned winter ' is exceedingly ' attractive until it comes along..-c i ... - It will take three, months to remove, the. debris, from the in-clo-ure of the World's Fair. The report of the Director of the Mint places the entire gold coinage of the world at $5,600, 000,000, of which amount Uncle Sam has $1,300,000,000, or near ly one-fourth. ... i. . The story that Secretary Taft didn't haye more than enough room iq which to turn 'round while in Panama must exaggeratiQu,,. ; "Bad, roads in a settled com munity are an open verdict con victing the people of ignorance and shiftlessness. OjHhe,other hand, good roads area sue ip4 dication of thrift and intelligence amongst the people residing along their course." iMake the stranger feel;, at home. -Every stranger should be made to feel that he has a right to live and that the citi zens of this city are willing that he should ' live. Prepare ; y.our self with information regarding this valley and make it a point to explain the merits ol-Grande Ronde valley and the , resources surrounding La Grande. ,Thd average stranger would' much rather be informed regarding the backing of the town 14n to listen to your ideas regarding be an ! the outcome of the Russian-JaD. ' ...- - ... 1 ,anese war. It is altogether like- Senator Piatt admits that it is time for him to hang up bis fiddle" and., tis bow. ,..pau ,4t4 (e that the wicked Odell has fobbed the old gentleman's rosin? In discarding , the ' Doxology there is a suggestion, that Chica go University will substitute the hymn beginningPraise 'JohV from whom oil ..blessings flow." f The belief of President Roose velt that the . Federal Govern ment alone is capable of dealing with the trusts, is an intimation ibthe trusts that the Executive of the Federal Government in- The treasury Department es;tend8 to ti mated the population of the United j3tates on December. 1, 1904, exclusive, 'of. 1 the PhilipL pines, Porto Rica and Guam, at 82,445,000, end that the circula tion on tha basis was $31.22 par capita. The per capita cir culation! in .1903 was $29 42 in 1860 it was $13.85. ''Ease of intercommunication secure., and ample" highways. mark the spirit both of demo cratic fellowship and of rational economic conditions, The ex travagance pf parsimony has no better illustration than in the neglect af our public roads." ly he has figured out the war to bis satisfaction any way. Whether he has or not makes no, difference to us. It does make a di ff erence though whet her or not he carries away , with him the proper information re garding this valley. Just tell him the plain truth about La Graude and the Grande ' Ronde valley and he will at once be come a walking advertisement for us, and he may decide to locate and increase the number of wealth producers. Estate Notice J B Kellogg deceased. Estate. Notloe is hereby given that the undersigned, J M Church, has quali fied as Executor ot thr laat will and testament ot J B Kellogg, daceaaed. AU peraoDS hariog olalms againat Mid estate are hereby required to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at the offloes ol O H Finn, 8omroer Building, La Grande Oregon, within alx montha from the date ot the first publication .ot this notioe. . Dated and first published October 6thl904." j . r ,. . J f (Jhuroh, Exeoatorot Estate ot J R Kellogg. deceased . O, U. fian, Attorney for Executor. Professional BISONETT EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Office with J. Williamson; la Grande Parties rshlng'thserTleee of a com petent bookkeeper arSau ued satis factory results. Prioes reasonable C. B. Cauttiorrl DENTIST Offloe Oyer Hill DrujjE Store La Grand Oregon Dr. T A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon- Phone 136 1 .,, Residence phone 701 Malheur County Investment " 4Por InTeBtmnnte In , MALHEUR .COUNTY Write to C. T. McDANXEL Ontario ; . , , . . . ; . . . . 1 .0 regon ' Lodge Directory. BAGtnS-La Unnd Airi. t icq V BIK mMta rr.FncUT wJijhtln K 9t V Sail at S v m CimookL. W f A M urVtII,WSM. rOaastEBs or AuBBraAurairTiiai Marion. No S meeta aaoh Tsatdav la Elk. tulLj BroUan arc lnrlted to attMd. bait eefdialljr iai(cd to attend. 1 ' . SKRloehartNU HKOooIidga, SM ' A, F. & A. M. La ' GranJe Lodge io. 41. meets erery 1st tnd 3rd Satur day of each month. , . t . , A CWiilisms dee, : -"" O D Hoffman Vf t U, - wiSFS STAR Olt ia Chf. No IS roecia lha Kscotid and foonU WedocidaT of achonthaH0pmlnMnieTml)la tarjrAWaraiok.Sa. otaj KNIJAMPMBNT No 8L X O. O. F, Ef"" L78l7 third Tliidayi l In Ttt. monthln 6dd Fellow. hallTvialtfnf broUi- Pay Up The pnblio is hereby notified that I bate disposed of my feed store to J.W.White and 1 desire to thank the pnblio generally for their liberal patronage ia the paejt and (bat parties1 now owing me will please call and set-' lie with me personally pr Ifcey can call at the La Grande National Bank who will receipt for all bills. 11-11 to 1S-1 O.Q.J0HK30N. " X. U- .'.,.r.O.iw-.""'.,iit.f':ri