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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1905)
9. 4 Q a a a a HA T Each and Every Hat now In stock at just Half Price r 9 Come in and Secure a Genuine 3 Bargain Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and Powders Switches,' Pompadours and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, and Handkerchiefs MBS. J. R. FORREST, Milliner .' 1 ' ;K ufrr ua.i GIEEIN & HOG AN UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTX) RS Scientific Embalming. Licensed Oregon and . Montana Experienced . Lady Assistant in attendance The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in La Grande. i Our office b always open Office in Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House it i REDUCTION SALE We hivt made op our mind to tell every roll of Wall Paper bi ear tore before the next' sprln $ stock mint, end in order to Insure a cempltte dun-up we nave cut the price re jardlca of forma price Wall Paper from 5 cents up iWe Want to dear the house before March lit at we expect a carload of Will Wapcr to a arrive on that, date. . We have more Wall Paper ow en hand than all the other paper home in the ceqnty. There fare you will have e jrtato variety to ided from, Our present eteck b completei " Stackland & McLachlen PA.NT& ' eiUS AND GLASS ) .'.111 a a odd aaaaaoaaanqfi E Farmer arid Tradbirs4i,ia National Bank, LAG RANDE, Capital Stock fully paid Surplus fund '" ' Liability of Shareholders Responsibility i- -' OREGON $ 60,009 4 13.000 60,000 183,000 D !JJWefdoa general banking and exchange business. Frafta bought and sold oa eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER. Presided . . . J. W. SORIBEK, Cashier jii-.-ii---- .v Ja. a 11 U 17 a apaannanDQQDr aaqraanD TJvan inexperienced buyers cannot inake a misas;e when they order our La Grande Creamery.ButterFIt' is always pure, delicious and , pleasing; will add' a relish' to anyt well cookedjneaL i'j . 'r :M v LaGrandi Creamery 0o a fVande Evening Observer r' tT BliOS Editor Pr p Entered at the Pott Office at La Grande, ' Oregon, as Peoond Class Mail liatter. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance $8 50 Six months in advance. . . .3 60 Per month. 65c Single copy 5c A GOOD IDEA Senator, Waltei M Price, not being oblivious te the fact that the State Treasures of Oregon from' J D Boon, the first one in 1849, to now, have been making a considerable addition to their legal salary of $800 per year by manipulating the state money in their cuetoly, by ways and methods, which they neither mention nor explain . in ! their official reports, has introduced a bill in the legislature which, if it becomes a law will , secure : the iateiest on all state money loan ei, to the state. It is . claimed bat this! bill 'will add a great many thousand dollars annually to the state revenn. f here sre ofcen several hundred thousand dollars, presumably in the safe of the State Treasurer, which in fact he has loaned out, he pocket ing the' interest '' At the' convention of county aesessors .wnich met in Port- land a few days ago they advo cated the abolishing of the poll tax. A bill is before the legislature to change the date of holding the Lewis & Clark fair from June 1st to Oct j 15 instead of $oy J st as the original bill pro-Tides. Governor Hoch, of Kansas, says his State is neither of the East nor of the West, but the rich, jucy meat in the National sandwich." If that is the case Hoch stands to wake up some fine morning and find his State gobbled upor down by the Beef.Trust. Ex. It is pleasing - to not that though the crowds at the speci al services at the Presbyterian church are so great that many are turned away, and every a vailable foot of space is occupi ed, that due attention is paid to the fact thai though fire is not probable it is possible, and that the isles are kept open and free at all times. &Thie is as it should be. As 'the minister so aptly hla Q&Mm MARBLE WORKS E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor, , Complote assortment of fin est marble and granit kJ way son hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application, . Headstones and Monuments A Specialty i remarked last evening "While we are looking, to the wellfare of our souls, we must not lose sight of the fact that our lives are also valuable tnd should be protect ed " It District Attorney Jerome should make the race for Mayor of New York, as is suggested, the impact of an irrestibie lorce on an immovable body would be as nothing compared to the impact of the strenuous Prose cutor and Tammany Hall. Ex. Union county will miss an opportunity seldom offered it . it fails to make a creditable ex hibit at the Lewis & Clark fair. The citizens of this county have already contributed a consider able' amount toward making the fair as a whole a success, but nothing toward making sn ex hibit which will present Union countv in the proper light. A few more dollars will make the difference between a . profitable investment and one wl ich 1b unprofitable. Hotel Sommer THE HOTEL . gQMHER- UtL, Letfee WE CATER TO COMMERCIAL TP ii PF " 7 ROOMS WITH BATH '. 1IISTEAM HEAT , All Modern Conveniences Best Dining Room Service in Eastern !. . , f : 1 ' viregon :' y J. P. DORPAN, Secretary. A. L. MORRIS, Tres. and Manager. till i.wii i The present legislature is con-1 sidering the proposition to pro- our state constitution. While many favor it, not a few think that back of the movement is a desire to eliminate the initiative and : referendum law. This is seemingly a terror to a few politicians, but a close observer of ' the legislative proceedings can not help but realize how our soions respect its power. That is a good law and the man who opposes it will hear from the masses 'in no uncertain terms. Don't be OCJIIdll o I . ... .1- .1 t 'IT A II Share your money with as and we will give you the danitiest confections in return- It'u bard to sell you candies on paper; but you come here and see the . assort-., ment we offer and the can lies will sell themselves. Stomach Troubles and i Constipa tion "Chamberlaln'gjstomaoh and Liver Tablets are the beet thing tor stomach trouble and oonatiration I have ever old," says J R Cullman, a drnggiat of Potterviile, Mioh. The ara aaay to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my customers to try them and it not satisfactory to come back and get their money, but hare never bad a complaint For sale by Newlin Drag Co, "1 waslmuon aflctdl iwith laoiatoal writes d O Nud. IowavUla Bednwiok Co Kan, "goiog" about on cratchi ! and suffering. deal of pain. 1 was! induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment ! I used three &Jo bottles: It la thd greatest liniment I ever used, have leoommended it to a number of persona all express themselves aa being bene fited by it, i now walk without cratch s, able to pefrorm great deal ol igat labor on the tarji." Newli n Urng Co. Loys ' Candy Parlors, The Finest Place in Eastern OrefOa. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism B"My mother has been a sufferer , for many years irom rneumausm," says W H Howard of Husband. Pnnnni.L nla.v,,At times ane was Doable to more at all, while at times walking waa painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications sbt decld ed.lt was the most wondersul pain ta. lieyer aha bad .ever tried, in fact, aha Us never without it now and ia at ail umea a Die to waiK. An occasional ap -plication of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with. For sale by Newlin Drug Co. Water Consumers Notice ta hereby given to all consum ers of ctty water who are In arrears in their rental that nnlees all dellnqnlno ea are paid to the City . Recorder by three qolock Tuesday, January 31 1W, the water will be tamed off of the premises of each of auoh parties in arrears t until payment is made of amount doe with one dollar in addition lor the expense of turning water off and on, In accordance wite Sec 28, Ord fco. 238. ' . Owing to the repairing of the Re corder's offloe the ( Recorder can be found at Newlin Drag Co.', where pay nients are to be mad from 9 to 11:30 o'clock a in., and 1 to 3 o'clock p m from 3CU to Slst Inclusive of Januarv 1906. k ' A L RICHARDSON, Chairman. OB FOWLER, , 8 A QARDENIER, LUMBER YARD Headquarters for Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Boxes all kinds of Mill Work i BUILDING PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL Measure ments i i on the ' y Place of 15 1 STODDARD LUMBER CO. .LA GRANDE; OREGON. 1 1 WHEN YOUH MEAT COHES home from our place you know it is going to oe good. You can order from aa and get Just as good meat aa if you aisotea it youreeir. We dnnt ha any;tromble in pioking it oat for yoa. c or we ep only ! ONE KIND That's the very best. It's sa ntnv out good meat when then ia no other una in the store. So send ilnn vrn. order. It will be fllled to your entire satiefaotion. Bock & Thomas Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light and Power Oo. f ; That on and after January 1st fwe will install a day circuit m'thii city and take this meaus of holifying our patrons. Any changes to be made in ligtrts which cen not be turned off .dunng the ay should be arranged as soon as possible. Those desiring power can confer with us at any time regarding prices of motors, rates, etc. We have motor, priced as follows, f. o. b. Sao. Francisoo: t ' ? 37 75 6 h. p aiQo 00 . ? ?P "!4450 10 hn 97W7K g7 eiiv iv -j 16 hp 367 70 "V u y Oi OU 30 h p 655 65 it 1 h P 95 60 2h'p 104 15 3 hp ... 128 85 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to LiSL Tan 11 i1 aV Shipping weights 120 lbs - , i ho Siilfrlfl nha - J7 O B-w i hp m 1 hp 2 hp 3 hp " 5 hp M 810 lbs 950 lb 1175 lbs 1430 lbs 2345 lbs 2930 lbs I hp S pba:e hp " 1 hp 2 to 3 hp 5 hp 7 hp 10 up 15 hp 20 hp 30 hp - it 155 lbs 242 lbs Wlbs ' 425 lbs form K form K form K form K form K form K f rm L form L form L 225 lb 270 lbs 2751bs 380 lbs: 465 lbs 630 lbs 670 lbs 820 lb) 1075 lbs form L 1350 lbs- form L 2300 lbs or information call aV office ot form L 2810 lbs LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER 00. M rr; m i el Read The Daily Observer water Committee.