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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1904)
t a a Si The Dry Brome i Gard 1 D Q a a a n ' ' i' . v j i : r L i id-- nl i f o .o a -v a ' a a a a Q a a it i it-!- L: t t-S f tt S -t-C it I-i-ATS, " 1S Tsjc M on &!1 ?Hats ..v i.V pri c Ma j ear every Hat. ux th. s stor will be sold at a 25 per cent discount This is your opportunity to get your Soli' day Hat at a bargain. , j'b m. It-heevs'! many improvements U Grand- Events Observer , . . fav thf wiU de Wa W - rw art . iet tac3, Editors Pr pc Ivelope just ts soon aa the huild- Novelties ' a.1 r.,4i:1 Tbe latest in braided handle panes and ?'ggy bags." ' Something new in combs and , bnrtts. , 7t Ribbons Handkerchiefs1 Ai a liacouot.v The J finest line of rib 'boijj ever shown in i be city; "C . Special line j ait re ceived. From now until Jan. 1, for 6 cents op. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and . Powders Switches, Pompadours !and 1 Bangs Collars -y.:.- ,. - J-. N i ; This positively a new line and can only i be secured nere. -jut- aUrl at ;ths. iPost.Office .at; Grande Oregon, m ..Second ClftM jfaa jitter. . Published daily except Sunday ins season of 1C05 arrives. TIME OF PEACE r; ANDGOOD CHEER One year in advance ... 88 50 8ix months in advance.... 3 60 1 Pei month . 65o Single copy .......6c .We wish you all a Happy New Year. - - ' ,V- . 1005 is full of promise and whether or, not we. measure up to our possibilities' Itfes1 largely within ourselves. TOIIaCT HILL'S; : ; DRUG !, STORE It The New Jersey law which allows indictments against per sons for1 being common' scolds can' not operate to diminuh the circulation of The Commoner in the Stales. 's- -i : i i. 4..,i v V". I- ..(VI c A. T. HILL,: Prescription Prujglst TURK 4- mi Best Goods Hr Lawfon's statement ; that Mark Hanna received from 8tan- drd Oil ttnTr . w 000 during the McKinley cam paign is not credited in circles enjoying the acquaintance of Mr Rogers- ;': Thw inscription on-th honor sword presented to Grand; Duke Boise fails to state whetor his bravery was exhibited in leading uauu ot : cuuruQ , gins ., or , in quietirsubmitting iom slap in ,U if (bi ll.- I. - -FOR ':'.-; ONE DOL. LAR Tou'canget a pretty street hat at the B I Store.'' W" itio Kare a coiapleie iina of N r.w HRISTMA8d Ql FTS ' ! rax' HOLJ The task Mr ' Linoolir Stefifens in Boston t is ; made easy In the tact i mat two oit November elected Boston ofQcials are under going sentences for viotationVdf Federal laws, with their Boston- ese popularity so morougniy ee tabliahed that they were; eleottd while in the jail. do n a o a a n a a a o d era a M Farmers aaa .Xraderai , Nationair Bank;' - A -V-WtTS 5 l - '' -y-k -Mi Capital Stock folly pai.i i :- ,$ 60, (Kit w a a ORlidON rn tsurpiua juua t , .Liability, of Jhareho liert Kesponsibiuty 18.000 eo.ooo' ,V if- a ' Wedaa general banking and exchange business. ft' traits bought Uni sold on eartern and foreign banks. Hil JOSEPH 11I1EB, .President UDDUU LTD ITff oxroiio q q O ; Q ' ' Kaiser Wilhelm 1 declines to accept! the Root .Interpretation of the Monroe ' aoollne, But rather leans to the interpretation put on jt by Prof Van Munster bere, wno believes it to ' be aq iridescent dream or a biantfetj barren Reality, or something of that sort. NeverleBe,;it might not be altogether waoteSome for the Kaiser to press the Von Mun- eieroerg Dutwn too cioseiy 1 4- Every ! citizen of La . Grande starts out with confidence -that 1905 will be a record breaker m way of progress and that .means much. Let a stranger meet the residents of any obnimuait'who' are hopeful! , and enthusiastic and they are impressed tThis is not true afono of itrangers, lot many o E eur !cltiiens whb are not saying tv word, are, juitlon omcxui Oaa PAUtaa. FttaUaat 1. H. Baaar YIm Pnaldeat J. ILCanca. ..... riHiajctoisi J. if. Barry, 3. 1L Ohuua A. B. OMtoy, CUe. la. Clt. rali F.L. Haraas aad Caa L deavar. - law. CaaUen , t - .. t . . .. . . . , ; :V '" "-'3655 lAljrRAHDB IN ATIONAL- t j. B u; - t, auk rAljrRAHDB IN CAPl1AL Ain SURPLUS, yj.eoo.cw TrasaaolBaejaaenlWakihfsan tjiaolsgpa exehaBfe m - --.... - a - - ' "fa TTr7''.,T v o fu 1 i i kjOQnQoogsooobodsiAuoaiaBOBiiaorsiweaBf Boad ThoDaily Obsener 1 (H Op ns ;ob $46. $48;$52f $5$ I : The well known and TOpulajp?aciflotteen,y Very; bjandsQ; ine les. PavmenU $3.O0 dewn : ana $4 a moath.JTf'rite "'ns for particulrrs. Mail ' Orders promptly and carefully filled. r Eilers Piano, House J 851 WMWngtonJstreet, i 'torner Park Portland, Oregon Large stores also Spokane and ;SealtIerwWa8h.,'a'hd Boise, Idaho? 'At lat Chrlitmaa day has come and bsa gone. , Thia day la the day of all dayt ia tha 335 ot eaob ytar which rolJa aroand U) the eyola of tima. It is the day apoa whioh .tbi fatlTlof the naUTlty of ChiUt la obaerrad by all tba woplaot all tba cifilized Chrlatlaa oationa 011 the earth, "aua ia noogulzod and celebrated by mora people than any other day In the calendar. It la the day upon which Christiana In spirit bow before the manger ol Bethlehem whloh "cradled a king," the king ot love and peace and good will to men on thia earth. Taia la the time to which children look forward wita plea- ant '.anticipations from the time the one baa pawed until the other aaocead tng annireriary arrive. And thia time ia not only a tooroa of pleaaara and anticipation. to the children, bat it also affeots thoaeof mature yean and tboae who ere travelling down the ahady aide ol the hill of life.' There breathes not the man or woman with tool to dead" whoae- heart aoei not grow warmer and mellower aa the Chriatmaa; time approaches. To the , old it brlnga memories of the happy pait that art almoat traried ,"ln tbe miata ot long ago," while to the y9ong are born now hopes and upiratlona, new ' ambitions and Dlctoma 6f brloht fntmr.i' Aa hia witching time drawa nsarwe find a . feellag of peace aad good will etealing over oar hearts that we feel at no other time of the year; we hare the glad hand and the happy amlle for one and all; the poor tramp, begging! for bread, the one. who haa often been tamed from the door with oold words and aoant ceremony, la cordially and smilingly Invited to! partake ol Aha beat. oar table afforda. To the man we hare eonatdered earc-nemy .and. tq whom we have not apokan for montba. we can not reaiat .the temptation', so fall It oar heart of good oheer, of wlah Ing him a ?Xerry . Chrfatmaa' f aa we pass him on the atreetv 'From the in fant who' has joat learned ' there Is "Santa ' Diana" to the octogenarian whoae hair is ailvered by the anowa of many such anniversaries, tke slightest token' bf remembrance at this time strikes closer to the heart and ia more appreciated than a gift of ten fold valae at any other time. It la a time when w are not .only good to every body bdt especially good to tooae who are near and dear to at, and a time when we aave and aorape in .order to give them a surprise, a token of remem brance, a 'Chrlatmaa gift." . 'Ta th. Mnnl. In thia nltit anI' all A. w mw innifi. .m u.a v.wj lauvji no better Or more pleasant Christmas oould have been wished, all have been happy and no accidents have ocoored to mar ths aerenity and peace that ahoald prevail at thia timej ' It haa done a, 'all good, : we have had . ear pleasrea and our reoreatloq and. are now able1 more bravely to meet , the trials of another year. . ' ' ; I ' . -- i . Startling Evidence - - ' r Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming Jn, . declaring Dr. Klng'aNew Oiacovery for Consumption Coughs and CoW to be uneaualed A recent expreasion fromT J MoFarlaud BentorviUe, Va. serves aa example, He writes:. I had ; bronohltia tor three years and doctored ill the time without being benlflted.- Then? I be-1 gan taking Dr. Ding's New Discovery, and a (ew bottles wholly oared me.' Equally effective in oaring all Lang and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Ne wli Drag Company . Trial bottles roe, regular elaea 6O0 and H 00 .. . , Trtw . ,. r. Try the Observer for first class Job Work. . ... , , BLOCKL AND BROS Island City, Oregon Ereeders of BERKBIIIRE and rOLANDCHINA ; BT7IKE. s ? , :-; ' : We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cota .'. wold and shropehires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on hand, and always glad to - have you call and see our hogs, as we bred them for r the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicos before buying some where else. . . Chain' Wood by the Cord . .-. 123 cubic feet to, the cord. 16-inch dry - chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. You pay for what you get and get what yon pay for. s Phone 571 ' H; WNIBLEY Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeeaeaeeaasv REDUCTION SALE ' Wa have made np our mind, to teU every roll of Wall Paper tt our I 'Jv tf f ' store before the next tprini stock' arrive, and in order '.to Inaire a 1 ' ' - complete cltanHip we have cut the price rejardlefs of former . Pricc2 3c . iWalliPaper from 5 ceirits uo"Xb o :.vaii rdMcr iruui o icui hum w We Wanf ; to dear the house before March k at we' exptet a carload"1 (3 of Will Waper to a arrivs on that date. ,'We have ''TO Ir'iii ft , MAtal tltttl tlSi Witt etaa MlWaMS Ranai ItAIUaVal t 4Wa aAMVl Tkaa-aa.- . btSi bivww vas itssasv mssus eus tirt vuwi.rarf iiviofay HI liik VUVlUe, iMI-r( ZM 'Ju fort y wi wUl luvt t rtattf viriety to select from. Our pttsent ' stock b complete. Pi & McLachleri V! ' Having purchased the undertaking sgoods of K Andtoss at an earlyn date we expect to find suitable quarters and will open the most complete and up-to-date Undertaking Parlors in Eastern Oregon. In the meantime we are prepared to render the best possible service and will be found dt the Andross $ CoU Furniture. Store. V ; , . Wje have had many y6ars, experience in this ; business and know that thejpubly will 'appreciate the establishment that we will maintain. v. Our prices will be reasonable, and our stock complete. All calls will receive prompt attention For the present with E. Andross & Co, . Fhom 91 V-4 iU 1 ' - I - - . . ; Wholesale and Retail deal "erfi in Hay, Grain, Vege " tables and Fruits '"-.Carload lots a Specialty ,, Lawson & Zundell Office in Kilpatriek Bldg. tut -i PhontHo ;ii3 Notay Public, ! Insurance , Representing thelEquitablo'.SavingsJA Loan-sAsso-Vvt Z ciation of Portlands Or., tho atron (rant '?ftfAftt A reliable institution1 on the Paclfio eoast, dnder Stato i s ' supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit V, ' WM;GT,;Ageut; i : ....... - v.- - t j s , nn(t4 ' '" .-."V ! : .. .;- '. .: 3 i i.. ... - i 10 per oent;6f - ' ' A' ' '. l!l On all cash -nurchaaea of! Il.tO oi over on meats and ) isvru uDiu.uiy i, J.VU9.- - A complete Block of meats, jpoul trylard, bamsi etc; -' '!, . ;v Phone 1601 Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light and Power Co. , .... That on' and after January 1st w will install a day circuit m this cityanditako this means of notifying our Eatrone. Any changes to bexnade in lights which can not e turned off during the, day should be arranged as soon ar possible. Those desiring power can conferwith us 'at any -time regarding prices of motors, Tatesl etc We have motors priced as follows, f. o, b. San Francisco; f:t Pv 4: 37 75 6 .v;$i92 oo ;s J h p . . . ,Y.J Ai 60 ,10 h p .. .1 279 75 v lhP ... 95 60 15 hp ........ S87 70 t 2 hp ...a....: 104 15 20 h p ........ 452 60 t'hP 28 85 - 80 h p( '..;...Y. 65565 To this price Tnust be added freight from San Francisco to-' La Grande. , . . ' v..-." , Shippineweiehts 4 - ' ! 120 lbs ihp single phase 225 155 lbs hp " - 270 xim, (U hp . od ids z np 425 lb83hp form K form K T form K form K form K 2345 lbs 2930 lbs i hp 3 phase ihp; ; 1 hp 2 ho ,3hp 4 i ,'nrV75' .: s 380 '465 :,r5 hp v7f hp -10 hp " 15 hp '20 hp 60 hp 41 form K or information call at office ot 5 hp "j:,;: i.Vrrr.. ftRft oiu toe xurm ia ' gsOlbrforml, 1175 lbs formL 1430 lbs form L form L form L lb1' Ibr- W lbs-be bs :bs' 670 "820 1075 lbs 1850 lbs 2300 lbs 2810 lbs LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. - r v V i .' ) ' r ...