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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1905)
When you want GOOD PRINTING .... Call Phone No. 1371" Printing That sawswawwawawaVAwa-avswaswass ; Satisfies fhero is .a difference between printing that "will do" and that which is the kind yon really want. We make a specialty of pleasicg, as we hate the equipment with which to produce good printing and printers who understand the art of printing. There is no order too small or too large to receite our careful attention. . We print anything irom pesters to risiting cards. THE OBSERVER Another Farm Sold of th avenge wen Is loin J la things pertalnlnr to good living. Good but ter 1 a meet Important Item to a man's happiness. It to need at breakfast, onchson and dlnnar. If It is of a poor quality It makes the entire maal nn satisfactory. II yoo are oaed to ealng the average quality of batter, oar La Grand Creamery hotter at S5 cants will prov a delightful rcTelatloH of what good quality meant. Ask your Orooarman or La Grande Creamery Batter end satisfy yourself as to quality. Grande GreameryGo BLOCKL AND BROS - . Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and FOLANDCHINA SWINE. We now have eight yonng bucks, pure bred, Cote wold and shropshires, 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 breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicos before buTiug some where else. NOW 15 THE TINE THE O'CONNOR ADDITION is how ready lor the market and will be sold at reasonable rates. This addition contains some of the most handsome residence lite to be found in La Grande. , This splendid addition has been held off the market for severs! years, the owner believing that the time had not arrived when it would be properly appreciated. Now is the time to bur and insure good returns on the invest ment. The O'Connor addition is nicely located in regard to schools, churohes and the business ' district. DR. GEO. O'CONNOR Corner Park and Oak 8L Phone 2141 LA GRANDE - - OREGON at r L L MoKennon wu in tba city yesterday to complete lbs deal where by he becomes tba owner of tba place known m the Thome Gilham farm. Tb place to on tht Bendridge and eoniiataol one hundred and eighteen acre. If r MoEennon purchased the plaoe from Lad wick Larton and pld therefor fire thousand and nine hun dred dollars. Therefore tba rat per acre wes fifty dollar! per eor, Mr. HcKennon hu aoqulred by thit pur. ehue on of tb beet farms in the valley ,as a price which to considered a bargain by all who are acquainted with lb plaoe. Tb farm to well improve J and make a valuable eddU tlcn to Mr. McKennoni already ax ten live holdings. Destructive Fire By Sorippa Newa Aaaoolation OeW Orltsaus, Ju 17 i. iimlIZZiZ fiie ooonrred In this oity today during which the flames destroyed the An tbea.iif the finest club house in the oity , the Young Men's Hebrew Asso ciation Hall, tb Evangelistic Church and the surrounding property. The loss to estimated at one hundred thou sand dollar. 'Committees The ' Union county delegation are member of tb following legislative committee. house' Horticulture Barnea, Waablogton Holoomb, Multnomah; Dobbin, Union and Wallowa. Maherlea Mayger, Colombia; Col well, Multnomah; McLeod Union; Jagg r, Clackamas, Jayne, Wasco. - Penal, reformatory and Cbailtable Icstltutiona-Dobtln, Union and Wal lowa; KilUngiwortb, Multnomah; Grif fin, Lane. Lrrlgatlon-rOole, Morrow and Uma tilla; biU, Harney and Malheur; Uteiner, Crook, Qrant, Klamath and Lake; Yonder Uallen, Jackson; Dob bin, Union and Wallowa; Shook, Crook Grant, Klamath and Lake; MoLeod, Union. SENATE Agriculture and - ForestryMcDon ald, Lay cook, Avery. .; . Education Coke, tlainea, Pieroe. ' Election and Privileges BrownelL Fishing Industries Tuttle, Brownell Coke, Cos, MoDonald. Judiciary Band, Brownell, Coke, Malarkey, Pierce. V Wynne Accepts By Sorippa News Association Waablogton Jan 17 Postmaster General Wynn today accepted the offer of tb President appointing his Consul General to London. He will soooeed H Clay Evans Oregon Apples The Oregon Produce Company Is having a very busy time now packing and shipping spples. Tbey an put ting out torn very tin stock and put ting oj fancy touches on their paok log, using some very finely tinted paper so that when tba coxes are opened tbey loom np "heap good' and there to no doubt but that they are putting out fruit that is a credit to this country and will aMist to oaus th "great Influx of desirable homa- eeekers" whloh ia sure to come thia way for desirable homes. Mr. Gust is working night and day, aloapa very little) and then keepa one aye open and ready for business day or night. Sad. Tidings Yesterday Mr. John S Curran of thia city reoelvei a telegram announcing the death of hi eighteen month old eon at NaabvUle. Tenn. Some weeks ago Mrs. Curran waa called to the bad aid of her mother st Nashville, Tenn,, and while she waa ministering to the (offerings of her mother, the little eon waa stricken down by tbe angel ' of death. The blow cornea to Mr. Cur ran with tremendous force, aa he had only a few days ago received a letter stating that tb. little fellow waa get ting along nicely from , an attack of whooping cough. Mr. Curran haa the sympathy ol tb entire community. Where's the Game? l. i ra 2S Not .hard to find i! yon hare a taite for ssst thlaj , a knowledge of quality. J oat hunt along until you come to oar store, then take an extra'aira at the Talnet we are offering. .; ' . Loy s' Candy "ParlorSy The FinestPlac ia Eastern Oregon. Will Be Represented Last fall Bishop David H Moor ol Portland issued a call to the Method 1st conference of the Methodist church oi tb Nor hwest to elect delegates to a convention to convene at bia request looking to the proper method of repre senting Methodism at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. These conferences responded and oonsist of tb Fuget Pound, the Columbia River, the Or' gon, the Montana and the Idaho. Two ol the Idaho conference representatives are Dr. W U Ewln of Union and Kev. rD Gillllan of our oity. The latter goes to Portland this evening to meet tbe Bishop and hia committee tomor row at 2 o'clock. On his return he will report tb action of that body. The Favorites Return 8tewa.d's Opera House, Thursday, January 19. Tbe Noble Stook Com pany return to La Orande for three nights commencing Jan. 19. Aa will be remembered this is a great reper tori organization. Tb plays ar ;tbe beat, aoenery the prettiest, snd spec lartiea tb most aeleot and refined. They play at populrr prices, 25-35-60 enta. aheyglvaall an opportunity to witness first class produotlona at popular prioea. In speaking of tb Nobl 8tock Co- Mr. Wolfe, the pepu- ar manager, says he has constructed aa organization without an equal. It will be remembered that during their tour through here a couple of years ago, they carried a band and or chestra. Mr. Wolf saya be saw years ago tbe falacy of carrying musiolans instead of actors Snd thereby taking from (b production of the different play that which people pay their money to see by expending the same amount of money, putting it into bet ter atage people and adding refined specialty features The Nobl Btock Company stands today without an equal in rapartoir beside th array of acting people. Mr. Wolf carries as a specialty the Desmond Trio In th latest songs and dances, who ar themselves a show. Their opening play, Thursday, January 19, to a four act melodrama entitled For Lot and Honor." Will Establish Stores By Sorippa News Association IndUnapotfs, Ind. Jan 17 Tbe United Mine Workers in session at this plaoe today will, before adjourn ment, adopt measures tu establish co operative stores in eaoii and every District. No3655 Report of tbe condition of THE LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa -Grows urhbt Irrigation Brome Grass, Red Glover, Alfalfa sal H kinds of Garden Seed ia balk. Seed Wheas Balled Barley Oats, Etc The only seed house in Ualon ooa&ty. Ry.iOLiyER JEFFERSON AVE, PHONEJ1571 stiitsisesiiiissnesmssesisiiiimneejejusxjaiiifs ED. EATON, Experienced Piano polisher and , wood finisher. Bar fixtures and Bank faroityre and all stain imitations a sDecialtr. " Remodeling and reoairin?. All kinds of hone Sk a " v a o w farmtare polished and repaired. All work guar an tod, Leave orders at Staokland & BIoLaohlea, Phone 544 'iissineeeeeeeeseeeeeesesneeseeeeeeeeiseeaa At La Orande, In theritute of Oregon, ut 11, i tbe WJO. UOLLAB8 618,087 67 ai.ouo wu 6,787 -ii Os-te-op-a-thy Th following is taken from th March Herald ol Health. It ia anoth- r testimony in favor ol th natural method Osteopathy. Th above journal says and tru w belisve: All medicines hav a harmful effect on tb body because tby lessen or weaken tb vital strength. If there for a diseas disappears through the use of medicine, w can be sure that tb disease has not left tba system but has only suppressed for tb time be ing and tbt the first opportunity it will probably reassert itaell in, another form. This accounts (or a great num ber of the so oslled ehronio diseases, which are nothing other than the results of pollening by oaedioines, and which often ars muob worse than tba orginsl diseaa itself for which clns had prescribed. clone ol boainuiu, Ju. BBSOUBOB8 Loan, and DIhoouqU uverdmfu eecured anU uunocurtxl V. K. Boutin to iteoure oiruulutlon.. iioDda, securitled, eto Uanklua liouae, furniture and fix tures . . ... Wue from Natiooul Uuuka not re Mirve tuenU . . ...... Due fxoinUUtte Banluand Bankers luo from approved reiterve aiiunia CUeoka and other ccwti iteuu r4otoa of otner National Uaok... araotlonal paper kiureney, nloklos ana oenui LAwrub Mousy Raskiiva ix UAxk, Via; Bpecle .,.$.18,017 00 vet wnaer note 7.11 uu Kedempuon tuna wltu u. a. Treas urer, id per oeni 01 oirouiuou.j. XOTAZi nn.i.niii.M..Mmiiiiiiiii LIABILITIES Capital btock paid ln......... surplus ruDU....... Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes ild.........-........ National Bank notes .uUUuulug Due to othar Nattoiul Bu.... Due to Stale Banks and Bankers Individual deposits subject, to Demand oertlncates of deposit.... . Tot Aim. m n.. " J1fitl 74 STATE or OREQOX lHo. COUNTV 0 UNION f " I. F. L. Mevera. Casuler. of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear I tint tbe above statement is true to tba best of my knowledge and belief. r. Li, oiEik ctva, iwuier Subscribed and sworn to before ms this 16th dayofJsn., lm US WlLUAUD Notarv Publlo. reMldlmr at La Urande uomct-AUMi V M BYKKIT QKOBAiE FALUEit X Directors 4 slUBLUKCU Vor higb frade qoality yOa will always lad this narxst. Delicious roast bf ta a aaost subataatlal dlaaer, but tt will be e treat ola appointatent If yo gt a toach, atrtner kind that is sold on bargsia mal ooulafa We handle the best meat that aatara into this tows and think It Bene ta good lot our customers. BOSS Meat Market Still well &VandermseIcii, . PropiieJtorwL, 17,000 00 18 i,ta iv llMi 8U ; tU17 W 6UU 00 21687 i 46.WJ00 760 0V . 7ia,0mi DOLLARS 100.OU0 00 20.UU0 00 a,m 8H A,m 00 U,d71 til v ttU 74 " 810370 74 ron ' ONE DOLLAR You caa get a pretty street hat at the BARGAIN 1 Store. We also hare a complete line of NOVELTIES E M WELLMAN & OO La Q-rande - Oreton' J.Dlret fiev. J.O. Walker was greeted with good audiences both morning and eve ning yesterday at tbe . Methodist church.. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "My mother haa been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism," saya W a Howard of Husband, Pennsylva nia. "At times ah waa unabl to mov at all, while at times walking waa painful. I presented her with e bottle ol Chamberlain 'a Pain Balm and after a few applications so decld ed.lt was th most wondersul pain re liefer she bad aver tried. In fact, she Is never without It now and Is at all timea.abl to walk. An occasions! ap nllnatlnn nf Pain Ralm Iraana awa Ih. I r- - - - meo- pin that ah waa formerly troubled -1 with. For sals by NwUn Drug Co. Bent Her Double '1 knew no one. Jor .four: waaka. when I waa eick with typhoid and kidney trouble." .writes Mrs Anui HunterTot PitUburg- Pa. waud when I got better, aitftoogn 1 nad lone sf th best doctor I could set. I waa bant double and ,had to rest my hands on my knees when 1 walked. From this terrible afilioition I waa reaoued by fcUeotrio Bitters, whloh restored my health and strength, andnow I oan walk as straisnt .as ever, Tbey ar imply wonderful." Guaranteed to cur stomach, liver and kidney dlaord era at tbe Newlin drug store prioo 63j Forced To Starve B.F Leek, of .Concord. ayst "For 20 years I suffered agonies, with e sor on my upper lip, so painful . some times that I could not eat. After vainly trying everything else I cored It, with tiucklan's Arnlo Salv." It's gruat for burns, cuts snd wounds. At the Newlin drag store) Only X50 Cured Paralysis IW 8 Bally, P O Tree, Tucae, writes "My wits bed bean suffering fir years with paralysis lnjber arm whan I was persuaded to as Ballards 8aow Liniment whloh cored bar ell right. I nay also nasi It for.old sores frost- bites and skin aruptiooa. It doss th work." 25o 6O0 Sl.OO-XewUn Drag Go .... - - Todays news today, when you read the Observer. Oolumbia Uiiivoroity i.nTroieiTiusra Boifdlng school tor yonng men boys. 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