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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1905)
V4 -V. !-4 . f 5" t3 ft V Sessional W. J. BISQNJSTT KXPKHT ACCOUNTANT ; Offloe with J.lWiHlainaon. La Grande Partlee wishing the services of a com petent bookkeeper are aseored satia factory naolu. Frioea reasonable ;. f C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Offlco Over Hill Drug; 8 tor LaGrande, Oregon Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T HiU'e Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 136J Residence phone 701 Full Weight Guaranteed Wholesale and Retail deal ers iu Hay, Grain, :Vege tables and Fruits Carload lots a Specialty Lawson & Zundell Office in Kiipatrick Bldg. Phone No 1113 BOARD Malheur County Investment For Investments In MALHEUR COUNTY Write to C, T .McDANIEL Ontario. . . , . . . . . . . .Oregon D. 0, KELLEY, Books posted and complicated ao ouuta adjusted. Pen Ion papers a apeolalty. Notary Pabllo. Claims against the government considered. Correspondents solicited. Address Lock box 613 I Script ' SCjKfct S MtArA Comet rMutrra. auoroved, an. I restrained, reedy for imnwiaw bm euy- wutjrot gajwvn prices. . k. F. & f, B.Riley, b amber ot Commeioe Bldg, Portland, Or, Forced To Starve B F Leek, of Concord, says: "For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my . upper lip, so painful some times that I could not eat. After vainly trying everything else I cared It, frith Bucklen's Arnio Salve." It's great for barns, cats and wounds. At the Newlln drugiatdre; Qn 25o ' 10 OFLEVY MEETS PERCENT OFF On all caBb, purchases of il.w or over, complete stock of meats poultry, lard, oar own cured breakfast bacon and hams a specialty. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS We pay the highest market price for hides, pelts, and furs A Surprise Party . A pleasant surprise party may be given to roar stomach and liver, by taking a medicine whic" . will relieve their pain and discomfort, vis; ' Dr Ktno-a New Life Pills;. The? are a most wonderful remedy affording sore relief and care for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25c at.. ..drag store Newlin Drag Co ' " Heart Fluttering Undigested food and gas in the stom ach located Just below the heart, presses it an I causes ' heart palpltat ionr When your heart troubles you in that way ..take Uerbine for a few days. Too will soon be all right, GOo. Newlin Drag Co Apportionment Made for Support and Bene- ; . ;, fit of State. ,. At a meeting the stats board of levy, composed of Qo v. Chamberlain, 8eoretary ol State Dunbar and ., State Treasurer Moore, apportioned - the state levy of taxes for State purposes and for the annua! support and bene fit of the Bute Agricultural' college for the yerr ending December 31,ld0Sr The total amount to be raised on the 1904 tax roll for stite ' purpose U $1, 000,000 and for the support of the Agricultural college, 125,000. . ;. ' vTue apportionment mads ii as tol Iowa; ', Per Cent of State Taxes ! to be paid by . . . the Several ' " i Total ' i Counties . t J .0234 $ 23,98500 County FOR THE NEXT TEN DATS M J: Holiday Specials . The Sommer House Cafe Makes the Following Generous Offer for THE HOLIDAY TRADE California Claret Wine 25c a quart bottle, 5 bottles $1.00 Finest California Raspberry Wine 25c a quart bottle, 5 bottles $1.00 :: ' Reisling Wine 3&c a quart bottle, 3 bottles $1,00 Best Bottle Beer, quart bottles, 50 per dozen, $1.25 per half , dozen MoBrayers Best Whiskey, eight years old, per quart bottle $1.00 Old 0 P. S. ten year old Whiskey, per quart bottle $1,00 : Old J, E. Pepper, eight ybar old whiskey, ; per gallon $3. 50 Old Hermitage, l " , ea M Whiskey, per gallon $4-00 Imported Port Wine Imported Sherry Wine Please send in your oi dr a uce. 75c a quart bottle . 75c a quart bottle We prepay charges to your nearest ire.kht or express office. Sommer House Cafe A- L. MORRIS, Proprietor. Baker Benton Clackamas , Clat.op Columbia Coos Crook Curry Douglas . Gilliam Grant Harney Jackson . Josephine Klamath - Lake Lipooln Linn,- Malheur . Marion Morrow -. - Multnomah Polk Sherman ' Tillamook Umatilla Union f Wallowa Wasoo t Washington Wheeler Yamhil. ' -..0202 - .0325 i 0203 .0130 .0040 " '0345 .0087 . .0092 .OlfO , .0314 , .0090 , .0115 r .0107 t .0055 " -.0094 .0613 :.V.W95 ' :3123 " 0307 , . .'..cos?:; .0087 .JOidO ' .0223 i .0073 :;.Q234 .0301 " ( 0067 . - 20,705.00 '84,337.50 .L f 21 ,730X0 10.865 00 w 20.807.56 13,325.00 ' , .4100,00 8,917.50 ?. ,9430.00 16.400.00 . 32,186.00 : 1 9.225.O0 11,787.60 10,967.00 6.637.60 63.915.00 !, 9,635.00 62.832 60 ft9,737 60 320,10760 31,467.60 8,917. 0 8,917.60 -025.00 22,857 60 , 7,4240 J. 33 985.00 30,852 60 .0391' I;077i0' GENERAL DIRECTORY Th,.dori Booasve'lt.t .i . ,AltsIden Jobs Uay Secretary of 6taU Leslie M Shaw. .8ecrUry ot Treaaary W U Taft...'.. j ,'..liRecretary of War Hit)rhoook.1Secretary of Interior Paul Morton '..Secratary of Navy Jamas Wilson .Secretary of Agriculture VYm H Mood...;., Attorney General Robtv!4Wyane..Poet Maater General MelvaieVFbllar Chief Juatloe Victor II Metoalf.Becretary CommerM U 8 Pension Commieaioner. . W 8 Richards U S Land Commiaaioner..Eogene Ware 1.1 P08T 0TICB i' 't,.- A G M Blohe'y .'...'...;..'... . Poet Master Ad Gllham ... . . :. : :: AaeleUht EIGUTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT; Robert Kakln,.... .........Jadge Laroy Lomax. .District Attorney U8 LAND Of KICK,.. ;u i A A Roberts . . . . . . . . Receiver E W Davis;.'. .. . ........ i . ,.Ruuter U b WEATHER BUREAU ' W. A Woratll.';'. .'. : . .Observer STATB QFi OREGON , ,' Binger Herman . .Congressman. 1st Diet J N Williamson. .Congressman 2nd Dlst Geo. E Cham berlaio........ .Governor F I Don bar. , ..Eecratary of SUte O 3 Moors,,. .6tata Traaaorer J Ii Ackermaa fcupt Pablio Instruction J R Whitney, State Printer A M Crawford. . . . . .Attorney General OBWolverton ) ' R H Bean .... .Supreme Judges r'AMoors Oswald West.'. Agent Btate Land Board W F MsilJasw.,,.r;VHOv9 Marshall D M Dunne. Collector Internal Revenue Johd Hall.... -.:..U 8 Dist Attorney JOINT SENATOR " ' a Classified, DvcRTiseENf s i iF YOU H VE ANTTH NCr TO ' SELL 1LET THE E0FI.1: H i AR -AB0U T IT THROUGH vIHIS ; i!EKA RTM EXT AN 1 i T0U WILL FIND ( A BUYER. IF YOU WANT TO BUY EX !pUIN: YOURj WANTS THROUGH THESE 0LUMXS j 1 - r ' For Sale iOR BENT OR "SALP-iso'a iarm well Improved , Will either rent or ' i i sell. ' luquhV of 'm'J Moss, La ': Grande Rural Free Delivery No, 1, . 3 miles north of Island City. Dec 6-January ft. ' V For Rent W6od lor Sale ' IS Inch, 4 feet and- polo wood, 1 all dry and sold at lowest prices. Phone 1281. - '10. Atkinson ' 6t Old Town Store : Public Sale Three quarter seotions all plow, land 4 miles south of Island City in a" body or will divide to suit. Onty 25 00 psr acre 'Mortly 'seeded fall grain others ask 4S.0Q and 60.00 Sea Powers : .the Mlnnisota Landman '' ' "' ''. j Totals $I025,OOo76b Died Mr Albert Lartn died al Tucson Ariuna on Jat2, 1905 of tnbercilosis Mr Larm had been in very bad health for some time and on September 15 last left for Ariuna , accompanied by his brother, Alex Larm, who stayed by bis bedside eud ministered' to' him daring his long illness, , He Was twentvone years of age;'' Was '- -well known in the county and held in high eateem bf those who knew - him.- Hu leaves a father and ' mother in ' this county, Peter Larm and M C Larm, and also thrse sisters, and four broth ers. ' "'''3 1" . Cured Paralysis W 8 Ballyt P 0 True, T'eias, writes "Mv ' wife dad been aofferlug fir' years with paralvUs in. her arm wbn I was persuaded to ase Ballards Soow Llnimeut which cared her all right'. 1 have also need it for.old sores frost' bites and skin eruptions. It does the work." 25o 60o W.OO Newlin Drug Co Try the Observer for first class Job Work. - CKmrfloc hinfilM ""7 J- --"-- . ... wo oar toads of first class uhlnglee JoBt received by the 8toddard Lumber pmpany V,.( , . ha buiidii'K formerly oo a pied by the Solvation armr . for full oar tl nlars and rates Inquire of Mr S U Zuber. An. 31 1 J 1 ' FOR RKNf-Deslrablf booi-keeplDg 4rgBJI. rooms FOH RENT Onaix-r-Oiiil house. Centrally looatwl on Third arvet I between Mala and Paik street. Ap ply for particulars to W W Klnaey. t r. : f WA. ANrKD-8aa to file at my feaU lance Uorga Ball . ! , bv ' Black.OTtw.with-Thalbaadle ioo-taining'aoyalslghtioTa-'plii, Loe between Hill street and tha depot, tinder please return to this offloej ' Walter M Pierce, between Umatilla, Union and Morrow. "v '. ' ""' P A McDonald, Union and Wallowa. REPRESENTATIVE ' ' ': N o'Mctiod;'-- -'iitvrc:.v. I '..- JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Jay Dobbin, between Union and Wal lowa. . . v. it'- , . . -. , COUNTY . OFFICERS , M A Harrison ........... .Judge James B Giiham .....Clerk C O Pennington. , . . .....Sheriff D H Proctor. . . . . . . .'. . . . . . ; .. Redorder Jas.' P Mortbn. '. . ; . T. . . . .': Assessor John Frawley. . . . . ...'..'..TreksUrer BE Bragg,,.. Sohool Superintendent Arthur Cartlt V.V.I .. Barveyor J O iHenry. . . ..Coroner i LA GRANDE -PRECINT c 1 John E Hough..... i.i Justice of Peace J H MoLaohlln.;.:.::J..';i'.Constable '" ' ciTf blrFlCERS 0' Jt ' J D Slater,,.,. Mayor '., a .; .COUNCILMEN j W H Bohnankamp;OE Fowler, B A Gardlnler, J jW Kennedy, L D jRosWs, A It Richardson. v ' ." j , L RaybntaJ. . . Marshal B F; Wade, . , ..... .....Depty , Marshal Chester P Newlin ..... v . . . . Recprdejr E J-' M"alab. ,' .Treasurer J ,W .Knowles . , .... . . . . .' '. tQ&f$V H C GUifian , .v.Water ' Superintendent Fred Synrtorst. Street Superintendent LA jURAND .SCHOGLcJDlaTBlOT; :..4 i Directors . .- .' Geo.i IJaoson, ohair man; Henry Young F 8 Ivatihoe, F,KKpatrlck, David bay. A O Williams. 4.;. f . , . . . .1 . . . Clerk H' J Hookcnberry., .Superintendent ;t i -rr. rr : r-... MI was much afflcted with soiatioa writes Ed O Nad, Iowavtlla Bednwlok Co Kan, "going" about on crutche and Sdfrerlrix Vdeal 'or falti.' Jl' W induced to try .Ballard's Snpw. Liniinent I used three 50o "bottles, It Is thi greatest l'nlment'I aver' need, 'have leoommended it to a number of persons all express themselves as being 1 bene fited by it," I now walk' without oratch es, able to pefrorm a ' great" deal' of light labor od1' the' ' farm1.',-Ss wlln n.- rv. - ".: . v.. . tuiwi , I "-imporiani-noiicc ; All persons knowing themselves In dabted to me will Please . oall at ! the harness shop an 6 seUl op before Dm. JL wt i t LOST On tha streets Saturday even Ing, an 18 jewel Elgin movement Trrr::;:rr-w"rrtornsywoni -a-cbuds An hllla not naid before that date wi I be placed In the hands ot ad at FOUNDA fur : boa . . Owner oa IFOttRENT-rTwo Juralshed, rooms In have same by cal Ing at 2014 Second ' Bommer " building. tf -1 St and dentifylng .12-29-1-5 i .' Lode Directory. EAOLKB Im Urmnda Airie F OIK maeta every Friday nihk in K ul r hall t g m Visitinc brethern Invited U. iteo ., C C UuckwtU, W .i . .!tmj villa, WAN, rRKHTERH OK AMERIOA-(Vinrt M.l Marioa. Mo iU Dieet ach Taetdar In Kik'a halL UrUirar tnvltad to attend. Al UBiauet Ohiei aaliRCT. 0 J Vaadarpool Kwaco. - -v. ,.: : .... . . I O O T La Orande Lodrnt. Mo 16 naL n their ball every Saturday night VialUiig lum bam cordially iavited to attend. i HaKlMBVIMU if E Cbulidge, Sao. - v i .' ; A. it'. A A. M. La Grande Lodge a. 41. meets every 1st and 3rd Satnr a of each' month. - ' , , , . . AC Williams Seo, , ; ' CD Huffman W. M a8TErN BTAB OES Hope Chapter No J nifltu Hivimnu aiiu iiiunn w euncauaj . ta aoo DIOBUI at 7:oup m in aiatonic IcTOpl m ra wiara t uric, w at narf a nansi,M ttTAR EN1'AMPMK!T No SI, 1. O. O." P, aiuunraaye in o iU. Vuuiug brott K. Bobinaoo. C 1J. meeta erery firat and Uilrd Tbonidays in the nonia id oaa reitwwa ttau. viaioug DrouJ era ajwaya weteorae -. k Ueo. tUOl.ttatba MEAT1 AMD 1 GRAIN ,..,V.J t Ik i ,ll " ( are tbe principal food oi the strongest nation. If al grain were as good is the meat we sell oar customers . would be' the strongest bn' rarlb. There Xt Wnsiderabls' ' " hl ' - .'?v- SATISFACTION , is handling tbe kfnd of meat we do. Its real bleasnrs to bave ' a' ' customer ask tor "a rosst just like the , last; it was delicious.",' We often have that said to us.: And listen we ' care if you do w igb our meat yoa get borne. '; Some butchers, don't like it. JYjti know.wh-,, , dont when $lffSllSOO 'v. The Bulletin jest issued .by the United States"! Government, after montha i of careful research, shows S : (that in thWestern tates, the, average family. "v chases aanaaliy goods to the 'amonnt'of yQ Dnr- y cE tr -lsr On this basis the 2250 r families visited with each issue, of the Daily and Weehty' OB SERVER annually purchase m&riihdhdise to the amount of The natural logical conclusion cannot be otherwise than that no wide-awake business man who will take the few moments necessary to convince himself of the accuracy of the above statement, can afford to miss the opportunity of placing his announcements (25,500 ach"T4'onlh) befofefthif armrp fturobjtser.g.. P " - ah w1. ( . Si , a.. J . v v, a An ad under such; conditions, properly taken care of will most certainly bring enormous returns on the ' In-vWmek. WJ A ,OVl VI 03'O These Presentations of 1 ' t T-T A I'M1 Vi 1 1 I ii'-vm Should receive the most careful consideration of every business house whose volvme of business de- . pendsupon the patronage, of (his city and county, '!), 0BSM1R it ! t'i II ii fi; i 5! F'irst Class J ob "Work i I r . t ' I p ' I r . it ; k f !. 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