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--" ' r MY ANNUAL BARGAIN SALE IS NOW IN PR I h. m-i. brate MARK DOWN b price. .11 .leg .h. Ho. of M.n'., J'5ii.'rf TIIERE ARE BARGAINS FOB ALL . AH my Itock it n.w wnd np.to-dl, It, lU pr jou f w"", - PROGRESS I lien's box calf, tic! kid and patent colt, welt i sol, .regular price 15, Inventory pricey $3.75 and $4.00 1 . "" Men's box calf, rid kid, velour calf and kangaroo, welt sole, reguUpriee$3.COr-Inventory price $2.65 and $2.75; : I hare manr cheap grades i work shoes that ran from $1.50 to1 $2.50 Boyiand Youths' Shoes from 01.00 to $2.00 Ledie? patent kid, regular $4.50 and $100 shoes, Jotentory'prico ) i ' Ladies' line vicl Ud, latest style, welt and turn aole, regular $3.69 , shoes, Inventory price ' ' $2.75..and$3.00 Ladies kid shoe, welt and turn sole, $3.00 shoe, Inventory price - v: j ! jL00 and 02.25 Ladies' $250 and $2.25 kid shoe Jnveniory'jprice $1.85 to $2.00 Hisses Shoes JO5JpJ2.00 , , Children's shoes , 50c to $1.00 riT H E. .Q..U I T'VISCVHiO E S T O R E, it :T. r;K4: Jtetubblefleld; Proprietor y-5tv'T"" assUieMt '.1 n t m ' r ti lu' n 1 11 in 1)1 1 rn tlMHHUIMMHHllMIM lio.v toot ' Mttiat'Z ' H ""'an r LE itt , - : : 1 1 lliiHi.UMriH - l4 Grande Evening; Observer . v I'rt 77 ' ." ' -; I, - - - 1 1 1 tET BROS., Editors Pr pa EaM44 ! at ,tbiJ.to.t Offl'c Wt'.U ttaad, Onson, - LSMond ClaM fMaU Mattor.'"" '! ' -M ,1 1 1 1 'PtBhed1 daily except Sunday , ? 1 I'd Each and Evry Hat now hi stock at Just Coin1iafTaScWrAa Genume Bartain- ..lull' 'Oil:""! IlA CI 'Ml, 11 t t' Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and Powders Switches, Pompadours ancT Bangs' Novelties Ribbohsr and Iolterciada' J. R. FORREST, n , 't ft 1 ' v- Milliner ii, Que jear in advance ...... 6 60 NiirmARtha in advance. . J. 8 60 Per month. . . . . . . . . . ; .65 e'copy. . .6c 1 1 ! turn ARTICLES The Big Lint is at HILUS, DRUG STORE A. T."HILL, PrticrlptSoa PruKist 'it.-.; )J'f Lowest Prices x Best Goods QDOQDQ P Q O Q DaDDQDOOfi a d a a a a LAGRVND1. , , (OREGON .Capital 8tock fully paid $ 60,000 8arplasat4 ; r Liabilitt of Shareholders Responsibility If. W . 51S3,0OO; mV do a janeraf banking end xchani(4busmMi. aTrafts booghUaad 4ol4.ajArteca aadloreigBMaks J. r.-C3mSI2SrCashier DnDonnoDDDODonnann ernes. r, "(ua;r"r: & r. U Mra, OMhtar. J. . CkSKoh F.LMi,i!i'. - 3 OS'S a a .''. '.'tae Oiw j.;,u.-.-i t.I i s .5 CAHTAL STOCS $100,000 v a a a AMERICAN FARMS The U S Crop Reporter, a monthly papar publish! -bj the U 8 tloreau of Statistics for Doc. ember 1904 reached i the Ob- eerter on Thursday.-morning, from which we glean that there were 9U31.581 acrcOrbpped to corn, in the UnitedJHales in ltfOi tl at made an average yield of 26.8 bushel per acre, - aggre gating ,2,461,450,931 4 bushels which cV'tho raVmk had an aterage value of 44.1 cents per bushel making the whole crop Talue on the farms, for the year amount to $1,087,491,440 . of wintet wheat harvested in 1004 that made an average yield forlhe United . S'atM of 12 4 bushels per acre and in all ag gregating 332,035,846 bushels of winter wheat grown with a value on.the farms of $325,611,373. Oregon grew winter wheats on 402,296 acres in 1904 a"nT har vested therefrom '8,609,134 bushels, ;j au average ot 21.4 bushels per acre valued on the farms at $6,973,399. - , The total acreage of spring wheat in the United States in 1904 was ,17,209,020 acres that mad an average yield , 01 12 8 bushels par acre and in the ag gregate t 219,464,171 bushls valued on the farms at $184:878, 501 Thf rpriog Vheat crop of Uregon iq 104 covered 37,954 acres witti an average yield per acre of IfLl, bushels, the total crop, beidg 6,441,059 "bushels, valued on'the fartnl at $4,40?,- 25aV .(i v" ' The total nareagft in winter and "spring wheat in the United 8tatee iu ; 1904 .wis (44,074,875 aJes. The wrfole Js'amoant of wht grown that year was 652, 35,517 bushels of th fat m t val ue of $510,4S2,874. VfJ " Oregon gathered of winter and spring wheat in 1904, 14,050,193 bushels valued at $1 L3S0,657,, . The oati Vyrop of ,1904 in the United Sutew covered 27,842, 669 acrea,'which'brfku averrire yielded 32.1 ..bushels . per acre, aaotiu thrggregat 894,695,652 buahehvakted 6nha 'farms" Vi $279,900,011 ' Oregon fre w oats in 1904 on 231,842 acree 'iuad hirvesle therftfrom 151050 bushels,' Sin average, of il bushels pr Were and a total value on the farms of $3,24711. : ' 5J. 4578 acres wera cropnad iaaVley in theTalteo' iol90f 1V 1 awa it t "if a n is a oo.KKi; L,a Grande JN Ational, d .jnk. S acre, and in the aggregate 139, 748,9.58 ' bushels 0! the Jarm value of $58,651,807. .. Oregon harvested 61,084 acres of . barley that averaged 28.7 bushels per acre, and in the' ag gregate 1,753,111 bushels' of the farm value of $1,034,335. The' rye , crop iu, 1904 was gathered , from ' 1,792,673 acres that yielded 27,224,565 Tbusuels of the frm value o! $142,706. 1 Oregon grew rye in 1904 on 11,135 acres that returned 160,- 3(4 bushels of the farm value if $142,706. ' 'The buckwheat patches of the United States in 1SHM covered 793,625 seres from which 15,008 336 bushels wer; harvested worth $9,330,768. Oregon griw no buckwhaat. , . f j , s r t Flax seed ;was gathered from' 2,263,565 acres in 1904 to the amount of 23,400,534 bushels' qf the value of $23,223,758. There were 2,231 acres of flax raised , for seed in Oregon that' yielded 12 bushels per acre,' in all 26,772 bushels valued at $32,662. Potatoes were grown on 3,015, 765 acres In U 8 in 1904 that averaged 110.4 bushels per acre and it all 332,830,300 bushels of the farm value 0 $150,'673.892. Oregon had 87,489 acres in potatoes id 1904 Hhat averaged 87 bushels per acre and ; in the aggregate 3,261,643 bushels val ued at $1,924,310. ' ' ' Hay waa'cut from 37,999,602 acres in 1904 that averaged 1.52 tons per aero and in all 60,696,- 023 tons of the" farm value' of FAK . AW lB"tl "X-M I. . The hay crap of Oregon cov ered 373,715 acreb in 1904 which yielded 2.04 tons per acre and in all 772,529 tons of thfc far'ta value of $7,864,814. . fH ill x,n Everything yotl want want for that CT. RALST .!C. ''- ' ' y SUNDAY WINMlRlv 1 . id ... .. . - .' yr. v.. Is Awaiting Your Qricr t ' OUR BPEGIAtTY , . ' 'RHOttS4 ' g FnH Line Perferred Stock'' - GooSoojShoes;; 7Z fA ' Canned Qoodp. . ;a specialty, Chamberlain's aCouch ? Remedy "la my opinioa Chambarlalo'a Ooosh Umdr la tha bet mad for ooldt," aar 'lira, "pora Waller of PtfrUrvUla; Cfclttoifala. Iare 1 no doobi about Ita bailiff " ih'f ' bast. No otbar will Qbre a oold to quickly. No othar la so aura a praranUUra at pnaa monla. No Other la so olaasant and lata to taka. I Tuara ara go4 'T aiona why It thonld ba prafarrad to any othar, Tha fan la tht fa paopla ara aatiaQed with any othar attar harlot once naad tala ra.uady.' Kor aala by - J .Noce to the patrons of La Grande Light and Power Co. T n That on and after Jannarr 1st. wwlll Install- a" day circuit in this city' and-take this"- means of notlfvinir bnr ; patrons. Any changes jlo beTnado tUligfiB" which can not - do urned on during tne day should be arranged as aoon aa possible. Those desiring powercan cpnfer with us at any time, regarding prices of motors,' rates, etc. We have motors priced as follows, f. 0. b. San Francisco; k , .r. " p $ 37 75 5 h. p. ...... ..$192 00 hi Up 2 hp. 3 bp 95 60 104 16 128 85 10 hp .-27075 - 15 hp 867 70 20 hp 452 60, n 30 h n KKK'Uft ' F To this price must be added freight from, San Francisco' to La Grande. "' '" ' ' , i hp 8 phase ihp' lhp 2 hp " 8 hp' l i-ivill t 6 hp ' 7f fp ' 10 bn 15 hp J 20 hp M 30 hD 5 u vwjt.'f- 11 -11 M II 225 270 i 27& 380, blSP btv Shipping weights 120 lbs hp single phase I55.1bs ibP-I' r-f-242 10 VhJcJjf i J 34a lbs 2 hp , 5 hp ...,. . ...w 686 lbe formK 810 lbs form L 670 lbs form K 950 lbs form L 820 lbs form K u-. 1176-108 r fornt L076Tba iorm a. lisu lbs . form L 1350 lbs form K. tfT2345 lbs' form L 2300 Iba rmatn t13, form ' ' 1 T 1 I n v .... . uiwiixun, iiiuu I' AND POWER GOV essee ( ;t 1 1 " 1 1 1A grAndU schojl I OF MUSIC PROP, DAY, Princlpk 1 MAX DAY, AitiiUnl Talaiaoneolihabatt naaloal la itltaUoaa In the siaU. Uartn tha UKM IW ware naarly Voor lhHiM44 (aana'flna. Thapaopla la hl atty a4 Vatlay kra barfo hit ie ii9r lha graal a4f tnUga of UilaMUaal , The aetata naat Is tha lalmt aa4 mm! iraatlaal, and iMluSasall tb lataat 4laaavartaa ta lite art t UtaHIm mal. I ba ilh)lll4ad InUi Ua 4fMt maatai No. I Uf bMtnuara; MU 5 yean aP, taking la tN Ul M 3r4 'grada. la Wi44stUfiii aapilseitms ouajitar ry day, la Ko. t lit raiaa ara fntM a 4 tft. Kara thay ertdart. lata , tt laaawM a . vaab aa Ky SNtta, Na atMaf ll U Utal Ui latnale IN Uils , ',n..... . .. . .i f. tt- irrTTJi '' tT' 1 ' Chain wood by the j Cord 12J1 Pllhirt fol t.. k. '-J .a --v-i . - 1 . " - ,. "J wood ?w per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. I You py for wht yoa get and get what yon pay for. I 57x- H. WrNIBLEV aaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaar a ' ' "M ' ' r ' ?! s : ri . :"-, -a ! When you want ther Best"-" PHONE 18S1 Aa B. C Steam Laundry i'ti I ivl .il,a;ij 1 r-a-. X---. 2 K.t: XT:;'. S ,l aaMsri t 'S 1 1 1 T ti U . fed Tho Daily 0ti csQQaaaiooadoooactst9Batia-9aiooooa 0 a s o a xUi tTeIgevi w ' tcair fin i awiy,'" - S-' '. . ; '