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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1905)
LIZ MY ANNUAL BARGAIN SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS I have made an inventory MARK DOWN in prices all aloug the line of Men's, Boys', Youths', Women's, Missel aid Children's Shoes, THERE ARE BARGAINS FOR ALL A'l my stock ii new and up-to-date It will pay yon to call and see what values I have to offer, ... . : Men's box calf, vici kid and patent colt, welt sole, regular price 15, Inventory price 'Men's "box calf, vici kid, velour . calf- and. kangaroo, -welt -sole, regular price 3J0, Inventory price ' ' v r"' $2.65 SnJ $25 J have many cheap grades 1 , work shoes tbat ran from $1.50 to $250 Boys' and .Youths' Shoes from J iadjs"pate&t kidV regular $4.63 ., and 4.00 h.pes, Inventory price $3.00 and $3.25 Ladies' fine vici kid, latest style, welt and turn sole, regular $150 shoes, Inventory price $2.75 and $3.00 Ladies kid shoe, welt and turn 'sole, $3.00 - shoe; Inventory ' price v $2.00 and S2.25 Ladies' $2 60 and $2.25 kid shoe . Inventory price 1.85 to $2.00 Misses Shoes $!.25to $2.00 Children'sshoes ' j- . 50c to $1.00 . v-f J i T H ', E Q. LJ-A L I T Y S' H O E STORE, ;T. M. Stubblefield, Proprietor ill MIHIMMMMWHntiHMMIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIimi ni.T'vv.'Tr. A f i ) ... . j (.. t f ,fV M Grande Evening Observer ' tET BR08., ' Editors Pr pi Entered, at 4thewiPwti.Offlo4ftt.La Grande, Oregon, as Beoond Clan Published dailv excint ftiin The fall sown grain is report ed to be in ' splendid condition by parties who have recently driven over the valley. " hi very Hat now 'EatrTaridfe in V) T T 1 ,ir stock ;1 at just Pnee in and -Secure a Genume, Bargain Perfumes, Toilet Soaps . and Powders Switches, ' Pompadours and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, and Handkerchiefs MRS. J. R. FORREST, : MUlxner One vear in advanca . ... . 1 M Kfi Six months in advance.. '..'3 50 Vt month. . ... J . ...65c Single copy . . .......... . .'. .6c MONTHLY SUMMARY . ,.'.. . ! . The Monthly Summary Com merce and finance of the . U. S for the month of November 1904 issned by the Department o Commerce. Vn A Labor . .for November 1904 reached the Ob server on Saturday the 14th di rect from Washington. Tbis is an official statement of the internal and fOfeJeh trade of the U'S for the month s and also gives the Commerce of the principle nations measured by dollars for Jbe years 1903-4. ' Il is a quarto of the 288 pases. monthly filled with figures show T QlbCT 71 'rii ARTICLES The Big Line is at HItIS, i STORE n A. T, HILL, Prescription Druggist Lowest Prices BestlGoods a a a bafra a tfb'tfti a'au n n'h a a dii .Farmers and Traders JNational Bank, LAGRANDE, OREGON . Capital 'Slock fully paid $ 60,000 -8urplus fund - 13.000 I Liability of Shareholders . 60000 Responsibility: w. . . 133,000 &d a general banking and exchange business, Ifrafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER, President .. J. W.SCRIBER, Cashier a 1- a a a a a n u 17 a a The State Labor Bureau ere dits Union county with being third in the1 state in the ,! num-i w v W A t(Mt(VJ VV4I 4au 4V UW a small honer. ' ' 7 Qaite a number of farmers in tha valley are using coal. It is as cheap as wood if not cheaper for many and is much easier to get..,., ... . . The Observer has - been the recipient of many compliments upon the excellent telegraph service furnished and enterprise to be furnished during 1905. On last nights train ten large cans of cream was . received by the La Qrande Creameiy from North Powder. The dairy in dustry of this county is increas ing rapidly due very largely to the persistent energy of Mr Har per of the La Qrande Creamery. A sawmill man of .Elgin Everything you want want for that iSdNDAYRlNNER Is AwaitingjYour Order at . ,t Q- RALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE ,v Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. ' OUR BPECIALTY Full LinePerferred Stock" i 'A C Oannea" Goods. 1 SHOES, Good School Shoes a specialty - ! trade Of our people:; and - while "P"8 hrough the city, last not tascinaung reading for por tions, the information therein Ia o b q n d o o d o o n n J -!::-,; tui i. I '" vutt i- .. j OrncKRHt -1 f DlKSCTORr " ' " Oo. Palmar. PNildcnt F. 1L Brrklt (mLClaw J. K, Charoh. Vkw PratldMit. J. If. Berry Frd J. Holmet P.LvH7an,0wUlr., J. M.Obarott , J,bMm . GvL.ClaTarMid A. B. Coolc; Ck Palmar W. I BrwaholU, Aj. Ctthltrs. 3655 IJa GndEcJNational La Grand, Orvgoo 6.1 CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS $100,600 20,000 TraattoU t rmnl talking bo.lneaW y 4 Mia sobana oa given is valuable. To illustrate supppse you wish to . know the number of cattle imported by turning to page 1759 it will be seen that in the. month of Nov ember 1904 we imported 1726 head o! cattle of the yaluebf f 23 and for the eleven . months ending with Nov. our imports of cattle amounted to 13.44S head valued at $271,144. . . (Thin by turning to page 1777 it will be peeu that in the month of November 1904, we - exported 39,509 head of cattley valued, at $2,9,8G7 and for the eleven months ending with November 1904 we. exported 557,812 head of cattleJo the value of $37,904. 408. Similar information run bgathered about any other articles. ,nTb8 O R & N pay checks are here and one twelfth of the an- uJ?LcroP3 of $300,000 is being harvested. -QaQiirBB4ai)iaBlasiaaaaiiiais Every council for the past three j years has favored the building of one or two stone crosswalks as an exDeriment nevertheless we have never made the experiment. Attorney General Moody in tends to pay a visit to the Chi cago stockyards. But the com biners. ish it distinctly under stood that it js .not s became of any inviiauoa extended to him." The beet sugar industry is in a most encouraging condition the season of '1905 showinp great improvement over . the past seyeral years. Agricultur ists are,, smiling 'and ' happy ichigan Sugar Beet. night enroute to' Baker ' City : to get a casting made. When Mr Fitzgerald gets his foantry star I ed in this city all this work' will not be sent out of. the county. 1 ' We manufacture ' Batter 1 horn sweet cream.' Our butter is full weight and. guaranteed. Leare orders' at J. D. McKennon'a S Summerrille Creamery Ass'n 1 ' NoUceofStooklkoldar'tMaehDg. Notioall hereby Una that then mi h nuetins of the atoolc holdan of tha r.r.nA. CimaMroial Glkb Buildtut Aaaoaliulon on Th nr. Uvnia. Kebcvir 9th. IuftV m h. hnu. i 8 odoflk, (or the parpoM of .lactinz bfflaar. to. wa .oiuiux year, ana lor tha transaction of auco outer Daiuieaa a my come bafor th. maaUag. - Wiu. MILLER. Vioe Prealdent (JanlO-Febg A Surprise Party A blaaaaat aamriaa n.i m.- given to yoar stomach aQd liver, by taklnv a madinin ahi. :1l tbeir pata sad dicoin(orL . viit Dr juag-snew Ldto PHI. "Ther are a moat wonderf al remedy affording sure relief and curu (or haadanhn. hiu... .u4 wiuauia.iuu. wun Lrog ' Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Co. h That on and after January 1st wewiillnstall a day circuit in this city and take this -means' 'of hotifying our ' patrons. Any changes to be made in lights which can riot I be turned off during therday should be arranged as soonas' i possible. Those desiring power can .confer, with. us. at-any- time regarding prices of motors," rates, eto. We have motore ! priced as follows, fo. b. San Francisco. i b. p. $ 37 75 5 h. p. ..... . . .$192 00 i hp .........44 60. 10 h p ........ 279 76 1 h p ........ 95 50 ; 15 h p ... . . . . . 367 70 2 hp .'10415 20 hp 452 50 8 h p . . . . .v 128 85 30 h p . . i . ; . . 665 65 : ' To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. ' . . Shipping weights it $ hp 3 phase i hp 1 hp ' 2 hp 3 hp 5 hp 7i hp '10 np 15 hp. 2a hp 30 hp 120 lbs 155 lbs 242 lbs 345 lbs 425 lbs form K i form K . form K , i hp single phase t up lhp 2 hp -3 hp :5 hp 810 lbs -950 lb i 1175 lbs M M . 41 M form K ., , 1430 lbs formK '2315 lbs formK "2980 lbs For information call at office of form L form L form L form L form L form L - 225 lbs - 270 lbs ' 275 lbs 380 lbs 4651bfl ' 63d lbs 670 lbs "'820 lbs 1075 lbs r'i3501bs 2300 lbs 2310 lbs LA GRANDE "LIGHT AND POWER CO. !. f a3oat....dro(tur iWHEN YOUR MEAT OMES borne from oar plaoe yoa know It U going to be good. Jo can order from as and get Just as fcood maat aa If ffnn eeleoted lt Toarafltt." We don't hare any.trouble in picking it oat tor joa. For we keep only ONE KIND That's the very beet: It's eaar la oloV out good meat when there ia no other kind In the store. So eend along joor order. It will be Oiled DromDUr'and tisttssseesssrttttssiisMee,eeMeM Chain wood by the Cord i 128 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 you pay for. ' :?hone 571-.- H. W. NIBLEY : f S When yioti want tfreteest ''..'' l , PHONE j x85i " eeee A. B. C. Steam Laundry La Grande, Oregon " ... r a aa. Bod iTThornasi oad The Daily Observer ,4rr Tw'