Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1904)
DC Xmas News - h Uai4e -OF- GREAT-IMPORTANCE A a 1 xyfiw ;'; Bi ll i .. llotry old St. Nick rei- ",J'--" - iJ7u 'nx, , lMu , v. i ; ghB;:;dpremb:nd , es- jt8nd0.A.iieja;ii!tig3tataon' 1 T IT !-, 1 T - i--!..,., ... i . ... ' " J XOUM: ;;;; Sf) s "Mwmmlx ) , .... liMfSMMl BS- : em... o-it-otj. 1 i ' ' n't ."ti - T " 1-" " lJ-tt- : ..l ' .1 iMUI' ll to call ana inopect tho most Extenoive lino , of n 'Amas uoodo ' that X7aa eyor brought J to La Grando. :' . jtt' 'il 3t i i.M btx. FOR ONE DOLLAR Julian get a pretty street hat at the BARGAIN I A 1 fetofe! We alto ha? e t coroplete line of 1 CHRI ST MASlGI FTS ;ooods - AND E ii 1 weLlman'ISc 00 ILaQ-rande - Oregon qq hxxbhfi on and a a "armcfa-and-TfQdera. n Nntionai Manic' LAQRANDB, uT OREGON GapiufBtock fully paid . 180,000 Surpluafuttd, r , ;. 13,000 Liability of Shareholder 0,000 5RelponkibihtT.v,- s- r.in-113.000 Wedaerieral'bankiafl aadvkxohanse basiness. D a a a a a S3 1 . S3 ti Grande Evening Observer i , fT j tEF BROS., Editors.. Pr p All Ladies' Suits. All Ladies Sackets. All Ladies' Cravenette Coats. All Ladies' TaiiWHats. ? ;! CA1I Ladies' , Trimmed Hats." ' All Misses Hats. All Children's Hats. All Men's Underwear. All ladies' Underwear. All Boys' Underwear. ' (I I All Childrens' Underwear. AT SPECIAL DEDUCED PRICES Until Decembsr 25th V ... - Wt- t ' vo.vmjw) aKli. Grande, Oregon, as Beoond Class 7-- 0 .i ' Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. . . . . ;6 50 oix montna in advance. . . .3 50 Pet month fiR . . ... 7 ...... v Single copy..., 6c WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEC, 21, 1904 Confideration, of New, Year iesolutions is now m order. Impeachments come seldom bnl they have a most whole some tlfect. ' Ft no q a ganeru Diuuig an'xonange Business, rafti' bboght kni sold y eartora nd JToreiga banks . U a D JOSEPH PAL1IER, President J. W. SORIBER. Cashier c o n d n n n d o a n a o a n a: omoiMt . " ; ' ' DimicTotst Qs Pusa.;.'..::iV.V:.;rmMMl i. If. Berry, J. n, Ohuiwh J.M.BsBBl.o.MTUsrr14eal , l.B.0ater,6.L. Cle. J.M.Csmn.,.......0MkUr t,1 Pslmr y.L.Mn1 s4 L OlMTer AsiiOMklm 355 rsTiSBMral WaUB suUissl :ni isslcails xaknM . aa ' an paru w im voria. oauestteas a ipwtelty. ,, OODO .M.M. MS.... EeadlThe3 Daily -Observer Incideatally iu the Chadwick casewho got the cash and where is it now? - " : 3U -At any ratemake he- little L i ' WlNTFP WHF'Af INI II. 1 people happy throushout- the! '. . ' unnstmas holiday. ; The fact that " the excess o man over woman is nearlv 2. 000,000 indicates a shortage in the crop of sweethearts . Over one hundred residflnoBB have beer erected in this Vqity during the past twelve months. La Grande Beems to be growing some. .. '...,., Wall street prefers lamb while the taste of Mrs Chadwick was for old bucks - t It is said that the United States Steel Corporation has orders amounting to l' 25,000 tons a day in excess of "its ca pacity, i i I ( The land fraud case is fur nishing' as much interesting reading matter , as the Chad wick case or a forty 1 round ' to a finish boxing contest. Each day furnishes another round and a new fighter. It is said that Opportunity never knocks but once for, each man. This i9 not true. She comes a hundred times, but in a different guise each time and Take a pencil and check . off the new residences in voiir neighborhood and see bow many you can count.. The ef fort will surprise you. - ' ' Miracle workers in Merrie England are claiming to be raising the dead . The foreign tours.of Marse Henry and the late D Bennett Hill are now ex plained. , Do not forget -.to i let 'your friends iu the East know.jibout tne many advantages possessed by La Graude and vUniou J Co'. A good way to do this is to or der, the Weekly Observer sent to some friend i who you have reason to believe would make a good citizen, One dollar pays lor fifty-two lettars, and) every - oneof them will explain' a few of the many ,' good features of this town and county. The Crop Reporter, published monthly by authority of Secre tary of Agriculture, for - Dec. 1904 reached the Observer Wed nesday morning. From ' ' the following .figures are selected. The department estimated , the acreage sown to winter wheat in tne fall of 1904 in the United States at 31,155,313 acres. This is 1.6 per cent less than' the' ac reage sown in, the fall of 1903. ' 1 tie Department in , its esti mate of the acreage sown, to winter wheat in -the fall of 1904 by states gives' Oreeon 486.595 Washington' 425,805, Idaho 175, 752 and California 2.091,178, These estimates -make- b fall sowing, of the four Pacific .states aggregate 3,131,821 acres. The visible supply (of "what rine urs MI was much afflcted with soiatioa" WTltes Ed C Nud, Iowavtlle 8edwiok uo Kan, "going" about on crutches and suffering a deal ot pain. 1 was induced to trr Billard'a Rrio T.inion, I used three too bottles, It Is the greatest lniment I ever oaed, have lecommended it to a number of persons all express themselves aa beln niea dj v I now walk without orutch .h.u0pr.p.r.dUge.rd U SSSTlSt 4 M a h 4 W .A .1 a a t a Iftf I ft a ae, until sne isj"" "oor on the farm." Newlin gone away .-r East Ofegonia n . , Dm rrw 1 KJ-7 in stock Eastv..of Vthe ftockj Mountains on Dec. 1, 1904 was WWSWW V Mil V IM ( t" v same date 1903 the - supply-linf stock was 51,857,000., These figures show 3,530,00 bushels more on tne nrst or tnis Dec ember than on the 1st day of last December. . i ' The visible supply of wheat on December 1, 1904 on Pacific Coast was 3.733,000 .Vgainst 391,0Q0 on the same , date in 1903, showing . 142,000 more bushels of wheat on ibis - Coast now than a year ago. ans $46, $48, $52, $55 -' ' 4 . The well known and , 5ipopular Pacific Queen. Very handsome styles. Payments $8.00 down and $4 a month. Write us for particulars. Mail Order? Ven?piiy' and carefully filled. , , I-'' : .1!; ; filers Piano House 351 Washington Street. - corner Tark -'Portland, ' Oregon targrstdrffl also Spokane and "Seattle, Wash., and Boi.se, Idaho. si aVaTsI 10 Mir, . u)1fl PER CENT X)F On all XcrJ-l. " won purvuaaoB oil $1.00 or over on meats and 1 4iu uubu py.iy, . i, lyua. a complete, stock qt meats, poul try, lard, hams, etc, !; if . ; ... . u Phone 1601 Oolumbia t TTl . Commercial UAiversity r w oiTAiowi i i OoaroM Boarding school tor yonw man A boys. Box 34S University ParK Station, Porttand i ' ' ; n Qreon TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE DSho uJ ,W?t. fc. ho ' nl qu Sua i n'Mlod aril inaw 18 S7hV MllfftlliOAm flAVA Mr men's"aiid ?hv' Vkva bna The J., E Tilt line isj pa'1 apec- lalty.' Here is where Drfa and quality are combined. C : W. I PRRTON. Shoe Spcdalisl atbEP.OT.STREET libit 1 ' X- i : aea)Sja)9S3a)ai