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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1905)
i i A Everything you want wtat for tiut sgnday Winner Is AwaitinsJYouf Ordtr at . C: RALi3TONS NEBRASKA nGROGERY STORE - . . Oor. FirandJeIfer8un.8ta. , tOUU SPECIALTY Fall Liae MPerf erred Stock" dinned Goods. Good School Shoes a specialty . . BANK OFFICER ARRESTED 'f'y fkrfppsNews AasociaUon) Chi ago, Jan 18 The polio this morning have been advised of the Ktkl of William H Bool, president ot the Pan-American Banking Oo, o( Chicago, wbloh it now In ' the ' bauds of a receiver .' Hunt aooordlng to the statements of tbt polio, baa been in dicted for tbt alleged embezslement of tblf)7iz thousand" dollars, ri4 also fbrreoelving deposits, when ha knew at the tltue that the bank waa insol vent. W 8 Rector the cashier of the bank, haa not been located. MMMMMMIM ttMMMMMMMtMMMiX & TT TV m . . T Chain wood by the Cord 125 cubic feet ty'' the cord. ";UrJ-inch dry ishai ;wood f3 fcer cord. 1 Sfcia ft'cheirjer thanVy the i load. " You pay for what you get aad get what yoa pay for. "-"------.-....---'..... Phone S7i H. W. HIBLEY MS iMiltitimmiHiiMit sSseeaaaa . , i : When you want ' tneBcst PHONE x85i ATBe C. teim LaiiMvy , ...... La Grande, Oregon. wvw'wejaew v - ill VM ., A irrttDN G R A N.D E WQKKS be ready for business February 15 Prepared to make all kinds of Gene ra, I v B I ac ks m it h ;ahd W Work Manufacturer bt The Fftzgefalsi Roller Feed Mill iPITZG E R A L D, PROPRIETOR . eubossorr to h." C. auexanDkr ' I BREWERY CITY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. YELLOW FdVEH UNDER CONTROL (By Scrippe Newe Association) Washington, Jan SS-A cablegram from Gonial Qudgar at Panama states that' Vjmanter Saekett and ' the others on the bruiser Boston who are a fleeted with the yellow fever are now S- A M A I A . 1 MlMir mnn "-- 'ZZZZ SIS v u tMI on board. Alaskan Bill Signed - y 8or1pps News Association , Vasliingidn jantt b'e President today signed the-Alaskan bill. This meaaore allows the Territory of Alask a to baud roads and 1 toain tain ' schools with the money collected from licenses j SfLE0 PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given . that the Undersigned will receive sealed propo sals for the'auperintendency and main taaenee of tbeooonty poor farm ' and thV boarding and care of ' (be county paupers for tne insueing year, accord ing to specification1 nfw In the office of M. A. Harrison County Judge of Union County, state oi Oregon, to be bad opon ' application. Bald proposal to le made In writing and to be filed with the County Clerk ol Union Coun ty, State of Oregon, on or before the first day ot February, 1905. The coun ty court of the county of Union, state of Oregon, reserves (be right o rejeot any or all proposals. Dated this taontyfifth day of January, 1905. J. B. Oilham, oouaty clerk of Union County State of Oregon. "Needs Fixing" Notice oT Stockholder's Meeting. ; Notioe it hereby given that there wi be a meeting of tbt stock balden of the La Grande i Commercial Club Building Aaaoolatlou on Thura day trailing, February Ota, 1903, at the hour of ' 8 o'clock, (or the purpose of electing offloers for the eniuiug year, and for the tranaactton of such other baaineaa aa may come bofore the meeting. Wm. MILLER, Vice Fretident UaalOreb9l ' Heart Fluttering 'Uhdififeatadlood and gas in. the stom ach located lust ' below the heart. resaea it an I- oattaea heart palpltat mr When rbur' heart troubles von In that way uke Herbine (or a few days. Yon will soon bo all right, 60o Newlln Drag Co ' 'Absolutely' Harmless The fanltbf giving children medi cine conuininK lnjuriona substances, is someumea more dlsaateroua . than tbS.dlseaae from whioh they are snffer lna. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Conch Remedy ia per fectly safe 1 for ' children to take. It contains nothing harmful and for oonghs, colds anaoroap Is unsurpassed r or sale dv uewiin Lrrng vo. Largest Brewing Plant injEastern Oregon foIia ande-Beer arid get'theBest LA GRANDE BEER IS . MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE -Tlfe lREFERENCp.1 One of tle leading business men of this city waa a caller at this office yesterday and while shaking of the future of La Grande remarked as fol lows: "La Grande ia all right, to it needs filing." When questioned as to what pat tionlar part of the city re quired repairs he answered. The streets , the side walks, and the roads leediog'into ths city. A city of the she and importance of La Grande should have cement sidewalks in 4 the business portion of the town, and good board walks in the rest ol the city. The streets ia their prssent condition alao need attention. I fully realise that La Grande has not reached ' the stage where paved streets throughout the entire city would be advisable, bnt something should be done to ' the principal streets that would in. some neesnre enable thoee who of necessity must travel the main streets, to da so without being oompelled to wear life preservers ' I do not know just what should be done, but it seems to me that with the mountains of first' class building material so near at hand that better streets and roads could ba had. 8peakipg ot roads I am of lbs same opinion ol the Observer as re gards the improvement of the roads leading Into the city. It ia an old, but truthful saying that 'all roads lead to Borne' and it is a well known fact that that the Bomaus were good road builders, an It b: tikii !w granted" that those oil mentioned roads were so constructed and main tained that the Bom an farmer oonld travel them and visit his capital. All roads in thisoounty lead to La Grande but only about ten per cent of them can he traveled after ' the first snow falL Unless the roads are passable at all times of the year they might Just' as well lead siraight up, ao far as any benefit La Grande or the farmers derive from them . The oiity through its Commercial club should take this matter np with the county court and endeavor to have aome of the road money expended on the roads. The roads need the improvement and the people need the roads I guess I have registered about all the kick 1 care to today. If you print any of this knock that I have uttered there will be something doing sround here when I come baok, but the people really should be jarred np a little re garding these matters." i The editor thought thai his last remark waa ubaut correct and there fore proceeded to "put the knook in print . If anything happens oar read ers will know the reason. Bent Her Double . "1 knew no one, for, four, weeks, when I waa sick with typhoid and kidner trouble." .writes Mrs Annie Hunter. of Clttsburg Pa, "and when ' 1 got Defer, altuoogn l Had .one of the best doctoral could get, 1 was bent double and had to reet my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible afflioitlon I was resoaed by Eleotrio Bitters, whlob restored my health and strength, andnow I oan walk as strath t as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed - to cure stomach, liver and kidney dlsord era at the Nea-lia drug store price 60c -' ". Grande Ronde Eumber Co. . PERRY. OREGON. Manufacturer of and LUMBER LATH BOXES GrandeTfo PERRY' OREGON. fa rOresfon PI w va vaVV ione 1761 U l l&rGriiiiie, Oregoa. Corner Jeffersoa Aveaue and Greenwood Streets. J House Iiv Baatriif SOr3Coiie The Diamond Cure Thelatest news from Paris, is that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption, if yon fear consump tion or .pneumonia, it .will, however, be beat tor you to take that great rem edy mentioned by W T MoGee, oj Vanleer, l'enn. ' "I had a cougn, for I fourteen years. Nothinc helped me, ontil I took Dr King's New Disoovery , for Consumption Coughs and .Colds wnion gave instant re tier, ana ed a permanent cure." .Unequalled quick, cure, for Throat and Lung Troubles. At the Newlln drugstore, prloe 600 and 11.00, guaranteed Trial boottle free. Will Pay Hiarhest Oash lli Price lor Morkitable . A.pilvjs. ' . 1 10 J 7 PER CENT ; OFF Oa all cash purchases- jof $1.00 or over, complete stock of meats jpoultry, lard, our own cured breakfast bacon and hain j Aspeoialtj. rtJ 'Phone 1601 I. HARRIS We pay the highest market price for hides, pelts, and furs -M.3.s.irs...... WOOD SAW G. W, ALLEN, Proprietor.; 1 All Orders receive prompt attention Phone 1846 Residence 615 Osborn St. LA GRANDE. .SCHOOL OFj MUSIC q MSDATaaVtoist&at This oneiofihe.beet maaW In stitutions la she state. Daring the yutr 190A tbert were) 'oiarly foar thousand leaaoas glvaa. !XM paople in this city and - valley are bagla ina to diaoover the great advantage of this sohool. The srstena naed Is tba lateet and most practical, aad Includes all tha, latest dlaoovariaa iatMartof teaohlna aaaaia. Tha school IsJUvided into two depart mental No. 1 ia for beginners, from ft yean ap, and taking in th 1st to 3rd grades, la this department puplls.oome onejioor overy day In No, 3 the grades are trona S to 16. Hera they 'upadoato. PapUs take onaofgiwo faaadna a awe It as thaydeslra. No aoholara wUl ba permitted to remain in this acnoot-fl weo ao aot study. Todays news today, when you read the" Observer. BBBaamBBvaBaBBBBBBtBBajaBBBBaaa W FtHEVS DflirJEV-'AfJi nu 1 . - 3 On account of the great mtrit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND. TAR. for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising: imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably - known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. ; H :1 , DO HOT DE IUP0SEB UP0I1 We originated Honey and Tae as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do hot get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey Vnd Tar. nDo not risk your life or health. by taking imitation, which cost you the same as the genuine. T-TvaMM a. Tsa, 2 a aav4V a a era. . a 4V1waA asrvaaa A aw a aw m asa m Jl ' m A ruui I nuriAT anv xa 19 put up iu luitw v aim -piiuv ir J. i. Prepared only by FOLEY & CO., 92-94-98 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois. 11 i it 1:1 i . si l:i h Mi ' if- I if. I- l! i n 1 ! t r-. II: A. T. 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