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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
tt MMMMM M H A T SALE U Grande Evening Observer - (EY BROS., Editor Pr pe Entered at the Post Office at La Grande, Oregon, m Beoond Class ;v ail Matter. Published daily except Sunday Each and Every Hat nov in stock at just ()nt year in advance , $6 60 bix mMCths iu advance. .3 50 Per month 65c ! Single epy . . . . . ..6c : f T T l J? I I H I I Price t f , - ' -v. 1 .e.r. .- f Come in ana Secure a Genuine Bargain, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and Powders Switches, Pompadours and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, and Handkerchiefs MRS. J.-R. FORREST, Milliner I TJifc-only -Exclusive Urrdei taking Place in La Grande. . We give our undivided attention to the undertaking business . Our office b always open It is never too late for as to respond to a call where we can in any way assist in the time f trouble of all troubles when death as tatenaway amoved one. ' I Expert Embalming, Careful Funeral Directing . Prices Low , , Experienced . Lady Assistant in attendance QIFFIN & HOG AN. ... Phone 1761 Office in Lewis Building, opposite Sominer House oil ri Amt I REDUCTION SALE O Wt hsve nude op our mind to sell every roll of Wall Paper In our 'font before the next spring stock aurrives, and in order to insure a ,compUU clunup we have cut the price re jvdles of former price S ' Wall Paper , fi;om 5ccents , up We Want to clear the houM before March 1st as we expect a carload of Will Waper to a arrive on that date. We have more Wall Paper now on hand than all. the other paper houses la the county. There : tors you will have a greater variety U select from. Our present stock Is complete. Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. 01US ANDLGLASS U D D Q Farmers' and . Traders gNational Bank, LAGRANDE, - OREGON a a n a a a a Capital Stock fully paid Surplus fund Liability of Shareholders Responsibility a a .. . . i -. i u - i : SI We ra) a general naming auu- wuuhb uubiubbs. grafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. $ 60,000 13,000 60,000 133,000 . . , u JQEPUPALMEIV .President q J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier Q anqanJianannnr uaannanti M ........ $ f ,t . M mmsau; w . . . . MRtrmDi Dm. Palmer, JiU F.M. Bjrrkll Uoa. U CleYer I. M, Charon. Vioe Prudent. J. M. Berrj ed J. Holme r. U Utrt. Otaihler. J. M. Church c F, U J" OMkClMtKUd A. B. Coole Ceo. Pilmer W.bBreabolta, Asst. Cashier. t 3655 La Grande? National, B4nk La Grande, Oregon 2 CAPITAL STOCK , -- 1 SURPLUS - franatett 'cmarml baokmr bmlMM. yt nl Mils WMhanft M O ' r. U pmrU 9i U world. coUoUom ipMlkltr. Unot'ti'siwwsisi si S) a u a 1 a M SlOO,030 20,000 V A An abundance of hay .aud beet pulp can odI - result in Grande , Ronde being a sure center for huyers of prime '. beef and mutton. It has . been so for years and will continue to be so. It is hard for Grand Ronders to believe that the east is in the midst of a hard winter, with traffic of all kinds delayed and 30 below zero in many places. Is that one of the reasons why thousands are annually seeking the west with its glorious clim ate and wonderful possiblities awaiting captol and population. It is time the La Grande Commercial Club was getting up a iiuie steam and making an effort to get up in front of procession. The people expect the Club to be the agressor in all things intended to advance the interests of the town and county. It is capable of bring ing about great things but it can't do'much unless it works up a little more pressure. . It seems strange that in a land where nature has furnished the very best building" mateiial that the streets, and county roads should be allowed to continu3 in the present condition. The road 'builders in this county are like that man of whom the Arkansas Traveler speakr, .who would not mend his roof when the weather was good, and could'nt when it was raining There is every indication that La Grande will experience in 1905 the greatest building year in the history of the town, ' The new buildings will not be erect ed as a matter of speculation, but because there is a certain and sure demand, In fact this city has about reached that point when a new family ar rives it ia ueccessary for them to remain at the hotel until a dwelling can'be built Jfor them The Fire department it is understood will 'petition the council for an electrio alarm system and the mamtance , of a cart and hosj in the old town and across the track. As the flarin system is estimated to cost $2100 .Whether or not he city can afford it is a. question for the council to investigate, but there is no question but , what the citizens who reside in the old town and across the track are entitled to a cart aud hose 111 - 0 Hotel Sommer THE HOTEL gQMMER uO., teitn g WE CATER TO .COMMERCIAL & ' TPftPF " p ROOMS WITH BATH STEAM HEATS' All Modern Conveniences 1 J Best Dining Room Service in Eastern p . Oregon. ' fl ' A.1L. MORRIS, ' M J. P. DORPAN, Tres. and Manager. p Secretary. . . - Don't be Selfish good opinion I the city. The nresent condition of tue waias in many places is such as to make walking dangerous, ine expense which would be incur- ed to bring the walks inproper condition would not be very ... a great. Another fact to oe taken into consideration is that th government will insist be fore free delivery if establis bed that the walks be brought . to a state of repair which will re duce the danger of broken limbs of the mail carriers to a reason able risk. II we wish to make a pleasing impression upon the stranger, or if we wish to re duce the risk of injury to our selves, or if we desire free postal delivery, we must reconstruct the side walks . Music B P.Tii the pioneer mtuio teacher of Grands Ronde Valley ia still it the ring. During my vacation I made it ray business m well as pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, and .in fact ever thing ia my line of business and I found t'aat I as a teac'ier, aud interpreter of musio and still in the front rank. Pupils who do not Uu the full conservatory course may take the popular piano course. This plac es toe pupil in position to play the popular musx of tne day, Churon and tiuoJay School music . Thd VVn wnpsiar CwU.oa . iIuca the pupil in position t i play all kinds oi danoe musio as well as ligbl over lures. Quite a number of musioians who bate been under my instruction ate now making good money as teaon ere and soloieto. Pupils wbo are un der my 0 re will be thoroughly in structed in mufeio. - ft. J. TAIT, teacher Forced To Starve BjF Leek,,of.Coni:ord, .eaye; ; "For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, paiuful some times that 1 could- not eat, After vainly trying etery thing else I cored it. vrith Uucklen'e Arnlo Salve." It's great for barns, cats and wounds. At the Kewlln drug, store; Only 25o Stomach Troubles and Constipa tion "Cbamberlaln'stomaoh and Liver Tablets are the beat thing lor stomach troubles and oonstir ation 1 have ever sold," says J U Calluiao, a druggist ot Potterrtlle, Miuh. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction, j LWJ I tell mr customer, to try tliem aud it Mj I atll. S h i PI C I S. DOO TS,' lUD HMIIOVWI W liVUAV WtM:& SUVA their money, bat have never hud a complaint." For sale by Mewlin Drug Co. ' i Hl was m neb anl ctea with eoiatcai ' writes Kd U fiud, lowaville tiedgwiok , Co Kan, "going" about oa crutch and suffering a deal of pain.' 1 was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniiaent 1 used three &Jo bottles, It is tho greateet lmimeut X ever need, have lecom mended it to a number of persons all express themselves aa being bene- tlted by it, 1 now walk without crutch ee, able to petrorni a great deal ol igut labor on the fara." .Velin Drag Co. Property owners should take pride in keeping their walks in proper repair. A stranger looking over our, town is sure to take note or tue numerous holes and broken boards, and will certainly not .form .a. very 11 - 1 a n :i Share your money with as and we will give you tha : o danitiest confections in return. It's bard to sell you,,, vandies on paper; but you ome here and see the assort- ment we offer and the candies will sell themselves. r Loy's Candy Parlors, The Finest Place in Eastern Oregon. LUMBER YARD Cured His Mother of Rheumatism 4e"My mother has been a sufferer for many years uoni rneauittueai," says W a Uoward ot Husband, fenusylva nia. "At times eoe was unable to move at all, while at ' times walking was painful. 1 presented her with a bottle oi Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications an decid- ed,it was the most wonders ul pain re liever she bad ever tried, m fact, she la never without it now' and ia at all times able to walk. An Oi-casional ap plication ot Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with."' For .sale by Newlin Drug Co. LA. GRANDE MARBLE' WORKS E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor. ' Complote assortment of fin est marble and granit always on band. Estimates cheerfully, furnished upon application. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty Headquarters for Sash, Boxes all kinds of Mill Work BUILDING PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL Measurements ' on the Place of 6' Business YT ' on the 1 STODDARD LUMBER CO. I LA GRANDE, OREGON. WHEN YOUH MEAT COMES home from our place you know It is going to be good. Fon can order from as and get Just as good meat aa if yoa selected it yourself. We don't have any.troublo in picking it out for you. For we keep only ONE KIND That's the very best. It's eaey to pick out good meat when thero ie no other kind In the store. So send along yoar order. It will be filled promptly and to your entire eat ief sot loo. Bock & Thomas Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Co. That on and after January 1st we will install a day circuit m this cit7 and take this meaas of notifying our patrons. Any changes to be made in lights which can not be turned oft during the day should be arranged as Boon as possible. Those desiring power can confer with us at any time regarding prices of motors, rates, etc. We have motors priced as follows, f. o. b. San Francisco; ih. p $ 37 75 5 h. p $192 00 i h p 44 60 10 h p 279 75 1 h p 95 50 15 h p 367 70 2 hp 104 16 20 h p 452 50 3 h p 128 85 30 h p 555 65 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to -La Grande. Shipping weights i hp 3 phase bp 1 hp 2 hp 3 hp t 11 41 II II II 120 lbs 155 lbs 242 lbs 345 lbs 425 lbs form K form K form K form K form K form K i hp siagle phase 225 lbs ihp " " 270 lbs 1 hp " 275 lbs 2 hp 380 lbs 3 hp " 465 lbs 5 hp 630 lbs 810 lbs f irmL 670 lbs 950 lb 1 formL 820 lb3 1175 lbs form L 1075 lbs 1430 lbs form L 1350 lbs 2315 lbs form L 2300 lbs 2930 lbs form L 2310 lbs 5 hp 7i hp 10 tip 15 hp 20 hp 30 hp For information call at office ot LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. Read The Daily Observer V 1 1 1 r. , 1 j a .... . .. . . .1 :-