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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
el J Hotel Sommer i rande Evening Observer - '.ET BROS.. Editors Pr pa THE HOTd S'JHE.? ul, hzizz M WE cater: to commercial m 1 1 m TRADE ROOMS ; WITH BATH mSTEAM HEATS Modern- Conveniences1 1 4 Best Dinipg .Room Service unl Eastern ::; B ; : Oregon.' . J.F.DORPAN, ' ' Secretary. A. L. MORRIS, Trei. tad Manager, LUMBER YARD Headquarters for Lath , Sh i n g les; D oors, Sash, Boxes al .kinds of Ml 1 1 Work BUILDING "'PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING 'MATERIAL Entered at the Oraoda, Oregon ad Matter Poet Offloa at La a eoond Claas Published daily except Sunday 0fr tear in advance.. .... 6 BO months la advance 360 Vet month...;. 65c 8ingle copy . . ; ,6c Measure meats on the Plae of Business on the m i if. STODDARD LUMBER LA GRANDE, OREGON. CO. m m Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light and Powar Co. That on and after January 1st we will install is day j circuit tc this city and take this means of notifying our Matrons. Any changes to be made in lights which can not e turned off during the day 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 motors priced asfbllowsj' f. o. b. San Francisco. 4 h. p. ........$ 37 75 6h.p. ........$192 00 i hp. ........ 440 10 hp 279 75 1 hp 95 50 15 hp 367 70 . 2 hp , .,,10415 ?20 hp ...i462.fi0 3 hp .:. IJJ.S5. :.3Qbp .., 8,55 05 ? To this price muBt be added freight from San Francisco to La iirande. - . a S fehftio 120 M 155 lbs fbp 242 lha 1 hn 345 lbs 2 hp " 425 lbs 3 bp " 5 hp " form K 810 lbs ( rm L form K 950 lb form L form K 1175 lbs ' form L form K 1430 lbs form L form K 2345 lbs form L formlC 2980 lbs form L ib ib lbp 2 hp 3 hp 5 hp 74 hp 10 hp 15 hp 20 hp SO hp ' Shipping i weights" ) lha i Up single phase it ii it i i ii M II II 1-225 lbs 270 lbs 275 lbs 380 lbs 465 lbs 680 lbs 670 lbs 820 lbs 1075 lbs 1350 lbs 2300 lbs 2810 lbs For information call at oMct ot LA GRANDE' LiaHT4 AND POjVER CO. BIO QUESTIONS Three big ' subjects are now presented to the American people for their consideration and the making of laws to regu late the same in the interest of the masses and for the bjnifit of all. These are 'county Vrp'aJs and the making thereof, control of trusts by the general govern ment so that accnmulated capital cannot be used tofavor some and 'drive others out of business and thus create a favored class; the building up of an American Merchant ' Marine so that there will be enough , ships : sailing under our flag to carry' bur for eign trade and relieve us, as a nation, from the humiliation of being dependent Jupon foreign ship owners1 to carry the surplus product of our farms, factories and mines to market. " " The first named of the three selected subjects, county roads is perhaps the largest,' measured by the direct effect that good roads will have on the home life of our people. There are' how something over five and three quarter million of farms in the United States upon which pro ducts valued at ! $3,764,177,706 was grown in 1900. The money value ot the farms and farm products in the US is in the neighborhood "of twenty five billions of dollars, or a little more than one quarter of the aggregate value of ali the proper ty in the United States. At least ' three billions of dollars worth of farm produce Is moved over the county roads for for a longer or shorter distance to reach market or a shipping point by rail or water and the farm and family supplies come by the same route. In France, a country that has the best county roads in the World, in the district of Rou- baii, the average net load hauled by two horses is 8,000 pounds, or four tons, the equal of 1334 busueis of wheat. Any farmer can fizure how much leas it would cost him, if in Union county he had a French road to haul his produce to market over and get his fuel and supplies on. lie can also figure how much greater would oe thevslueof his farm if he had as good a road as the Freuoh farmer has running on or near his place. one of the best counties in the northwest this will result in someone else thinking likewise and when an entire community feels bopefnl the result is that "vrv body has confidence and such communities grow.. It is 'not always that natural condi tions . are necessary to build a city, the people have a great deal to do with it. Iu this county we have the natural resources iu abuudance 'and with an eu thusiastio'people we will grow at a rate that will be surprising. CITY ELECTION NOTICE To' Wham It ' May Concern ; Notice to hereby felrea that there will 'be a General Election held la the City of La Grande, (Jaion County, Oregon, on Monday . the 13th day .of March 1905, (or the, purpose of emoting a Mayor, Recorder, Marihal and Trea- nrer, ot Said City to serve for one year and one ooancllman from each ward in laaid .City to serve (or the term of two yeara. , t . m The polllrfg place In the First Ward will be In the old Conaoil Chambers and the following named persoue ' haf oeen sppointea to act aa . judges and clerk of sald first iward, Jwdges, Perry Clark, J LCarU4, and O Bale- ton. Clerks, Wtarnlck, Ed Coolidge. and Frank 5rown Ths polling place in 1 the Second, Ward will be in thayrlre - Department Building on Elm Strest, and the (ol lowing warned perao ua hare been ap pointed to act aa Judges and olerki of aaid Second Ward, Judge, H W Stone r, m Maeterton,' and F 8 New aom, Clerks, 'iu Hrant, 1 R -8 ,ook, and C J Vanderpool. The polling plaoe in the third ward will be in the Oanglotf balldiar 1 ott Fourth Street north of Jefferson .Ave. and the following named persons have been appointed to act as judgea ' and cleikaofaaid Third Wrad, Judges, Arthur Williams, Wm Grandy, and R L Lincoln, Clerks, Clara , Borlber, W I Bissqnett, and C L Thornton. The polling plaoei will be open from eight o'olook A M until - aeren o'clock P Mor said 13th day of March, 1905. Dated this second day of Feb 1905. Chester I'Newlin. Recorder of the City of La Grande Union County, .Oregon .. ED. EATON, ! Experienced Piano polisher and wKd finisher. !Bar fittures and Banartarnitvre and all stain imitations 1 a specialty. Bemodelipg and repairing. - AJ1 kinds of house: inrniiure poiisnea ana repairea. All wore gusranted, Leave orders al Stackland & MoLaohlen, Phone 644 llHllllllltSl tlliiiiJ.Mini mt Enthusiasm begets enthusi asm.' Remember this, and if you honestly believe that this is La g'Rande 'marble works ; P. C' DAVIS, Proprietor, Oomplote assortment of fin est marble and " grapit always on band. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati n. , - . . ' Hcadstcnes end iHonumenb A 5pecfaHy. . Still in business , and don't vou forget it 'Everyweek brings us, new customers. There is a reason for it; andA the reason is, that eur cus-A tomers always ' receive fair .treatment.; .Wholesale and; ictau ueaiers iu rrouuee Hry, Grain, Imbler Flour. Lawson & Zundell Phone lli3 Free delivery Jetrertoa Arcane 'A Trial order solicited WHEN YOUR MEAT COMES home from oar place yo'alknow lit is going to be good, ion can order from na and get Just as good meat aa if yon selected it yourself. We don't hare aay.treable in picking it out (or you For we eep only it v. . , ONE KIND t That's thejfsty W.. 'It's easy te plok oat good meat when there is bo other kind 1 the store. 8o send along your order. I It win be Oiled promptly and to your entire satisfaction. Bock & Thomas It matters very little as to who held the corruption sack but all who were on the ground and heard the common talk had the bept of reasons to' presume it was the there and while repre sentative McLeod may have used, Mr Cochran's name rather freely it resolves itself down that his only mistake was as to the party who was selected to .distrtbute the funds. It is 'well known tb at the leading citizens of Union subscribed liberally to the fund, with the expectation that it would be plaeed where "it would do the most good." ; LuA4sMMMMM' irfiliiiiMeiMViijMiiie HAT I SALE e .e e - a - Each and Every Hat now la stock at Just r; Half Price Come in and Secure a Genuine Bargain Perfumes, 'Toilet Soaps and Powders Switches, Pompadours , and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, and Handkerchiefs MRS. J. Ri FORREST, Milliner " eeejae ' ataV ' d ' m aik'tta ' - . ,fi.r,i ..) f-n.'miirii.iiii., a. GIFFIN & HOGAN UNDERtlfAKERS iFtTNlRAL DIREGtblS Scientific ' Embalming. Licensed Oregon and Montana Experienced Lady Assistant in attendance' The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in -La Grande. . . ' ' Our office b always open . Phone 1751 flfl - . '. ' ,fi i amna in s tui a kh imm r rrA&i t e w w am u . a. REDUCTION SALE We hive made np our minis to sell every roll of Wail Paper ia ear store before the next spring stock arrives, snd in order to Imure a t cempkte dean-up ws have cut the price KjaT&ess of former pries; . - " ' ' ' " "4 '' - Wall Papcrt from 5 cents up We Want to dear the house befrrt AaWbt a we expect I carltfad ' ef WJi Waper to a arrive on that late. We have more Waif Piptr aow on hand than all the other paper houses in the county. There J fere you will have a greater variety to select from. Our pment steclt b complete. Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. 0IUS AND GLASS a QDon n a nan Farimcrs' land Trader iauonai catiK, LAGRANDE, ' OREGON Notice To whom It ma conoera Notice is hereby given that my wife Ella C Peaoh baving left toe without any just cause or provocation, I will not be responsible for any debts that abe may contract. Dated at La Grande. Ore. this 27th. day of Jan A D 1906. Wm. G. PEACH. Stomach Troubles and Constipa tion "Chamberlaln'stomaoh and Live Tablets are tbetoitlthlag for stomach iroaoiee ana ooostirauon L bavtf ever sold says J B Coil man a druggist of Potterville, Mich They are .easy to uae ana always five satisfaction. I tell mv enatomera to' try them and If not eatiafaolory to coma back and get their money, bat , have never had a complaint." For sale by Newlin Drog Co, . Forced To Starve B F Leek,;of;Concord, Isayat For 20 years I aafTered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip; t so painfal some times ' that I codld1 not oat. After ainly trying everfthing else I eared it, vrlth BucklahVArnio Salve." It's great (or baroa, cati and wounds. At the Newlln drag store; Only tto Chamberlain'i Cough Remedy the Best Made wIa tmy opinion 1 Ohambarlalns uooizni Remedy it the hat ; nmAm oolda," aara Mrs. Cora Walker Porterville, Calirotala. There is doabtaboat Its being the beat, other U1 A Bra - - n ii mj i other is so sore a oreventativ of n. ... monla. No other la so oleiaant and safe to take. There are good reasons Why It shoaldte preferred to any other. The fact is that few people are satisfied with any other after having for of no No No a a a Q a a a a a XI a n Capital" Stock fully paid $ 60,000 ' S(irplussfand 1 . 13.000 Liability of Shareholders 60,000 Responsibility , . . 133,000 pWedoa general banking and exchange bhsiness." CTrafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH' PALMER, President a a we BB a , J. Vf. SORIBER, Cashier no r qqq duq q & Of lhe ec0U8 quality and superiority of our hotter you should get an introduction 'without delay. It is good enough to provide thnt exlra satirfaciion which you hive desired for so long a time. "'i I a Grande Creamery Co urn ueea una reoiedy. r or aalo Newlia Drag Go. -