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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1905)
I. JV 1 is! 3) Hotel Sommer ! " fHEHOTEL PIKER hfaz ' n - , , . 1 IIUl I We cater: to commercial ..p TO A T T7 L (El m m m P 1 ROOks WITH BATH ) SSTEAM HE ATS All Modern Convenances Best Dimng Rodrh Service ihEastern p , V ! ..Oregon! rrlj A. I MORRIS, P Tres. and Manager. ' fjj , . . . -- - - m ' V" J.F.DORPAN, Secretary. . I DUMBER YARD' 3 ' Ileadauvters' for m L.a,thf Shingles, Doors, gj .sasn, Boxes 1 all kinds of Mill Work v i BUILDING -PAPER ?AND OTHER 1 -IBUILiMg-' MATERIAL Measurements on thf OA- vv v STODDARD LUMBER GO, Plare of iJT lJl Buin8s "V fiif . on the " II at LA. GRANDE, OREGON. (i '11 'J III ' J'.' trt' .mm it? ' Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Powar Co. . That on and after January 1st we will install a day circuit in this city, and take this means of notifying our i patrons. Any change's to bo' made in lights which csn! riot ' 1 be 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.'eto. We have motors prtcd;M foltowsj' f.. teVSan Francisco; J fKV-. .....18775 r6h.p W9200 t t Up ........ MDU ID Up .Z7U75 lhp ........ 95J50 15hp 367 70 2 h p ; 10115 20 h p . . . ' 452 60 Shp . : : TOSS 80 h p ....... i 655 65 r.ti. . To this price must be added freight from San t raricieco to ' La Grande. .Shipping vweigt.ts . n it ii ? i i up imgie pnase hp lhp 2 hp 44 3 hp " 5'hp M '.BlOlbs 'talbi li75lbs lCOlbs 2980 lbs i iJhp 3 phase iihp u. Vh9 2 hp Shp M I l l it M U M 120 lbs . 165 lbs 242 lbs 845 lbs -425 lbs "'.fqfinK form K form'K JL form K form K 41 41 44 I 44 6 hp ;74&p 10'hp 15 hp 20lip '80 ho ; For infofmation'liall aVoffice'ot form L orm' L ..225 lbs ,270 lbs. . 275 lbs . 380 lbs 465 lbs 680 lbs' 670 lbs k oavi ins orm u izov ids orm L . 2300 lbs form L - 2810 lbs LA GRANDE LIGT AND POWER CO. st s t 1 1 Ts s till i s i m 1 1 n s s n 1 1 'fit i i ii 's b 1 1 1 1' i'm is vED. EATON, Experienced Piano "polisuer and wod finisher. f Bar fixtures and Bank farnitrre and aif "stain' imitations ai f specialty. Remodeling and repairing. 1 All kinds of house 1 r IUIU4IVIV pVlUUWWSlUi lVSUIOVI Ail WUlf - 'f usrsuivtif .- i Leart orders at Stackland A tfcLaohleu, Phone 544 I 'Vande Evening Observer ri" SET BROS., Editor Pr pt Enured at tb ' Pott Offl:t'La Uranda, Oregon, u geeo&d Cisai Jail Matter. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance $6 50 Six mouths in advance.... 3 60 Pei month. ...65c Single copy.., 5c ADVERTISING BATES ' DUplmy Ad imtM ftarnUtwd apon application Local raadlof ootloe lOo per lln flnt tnaona tSott, j per Ua Aw aok aalMqoeitt lnaan. MoiuUoot of ooodoleDoe, ie rr Una. OarU of tbanlta. So per Una, - power" which is the unlawful and the illegitimate accompani ment of vast wealth and which has narrowed the issue to tbe f ingle question whether vast wealth shall coutrol the United ! States Government in the in , terest of wealth or nether the United States Government shall control the vast power conferred by vast wealth ia the interest of the whole people. If the corporations of vast wealth and vast power do not understand tbe issue, the Presi dent arid the whole people under, stand it, and will not allow it to be evaded. ' . ' i ..V iii'iiViss4i'iiiiil'iiisiia THE PEOPLE AS A WHOLE The speech of President Roos evelt before the Union League Club, of Philadelphia, on the forty second anniversary of its organization, contained' much that will be of interest to the forces "arraying themselves against "him in his efforts for remedial legislation. ; But of all that he' said and all that he I said was well said nothing was of greater importance and nothing truer than is contained in the following words: "Neither this people nor any other free people will permanent ly tolerate tbe use of the vast power conferred by vast wealth, and especially by wealth in it corporate form, without lodging somewhere in the Government (he still high power of seeing that this power, in addiiion "to being used in the interest of the individual or individuals posesss ing It, is also Used for and not against the interest of the people as a whole. There is no attack on wealth. nor any attack ori the legitimate accumulation of wealth, in that statement, and is is undoubted that the President weighed" his words because of bis position, because of the occasion and be cause of ' the ' audience which comprised not the banqueters only; but the whole people. It is a favorite assertion ton the part of ( the opponents of , the President that his urgent rec ommendations for the enactment of legislation in the- interest of the whole people are, in effect, attacks on wealth and especially on corpdrite Wealth. " But Pres ident Roosevelt has made plain his meaning. It was not alto gethernecessary for the : Presi dent to explain his position, but; it was wise. It is neither wealth in the in-1 aiviauai nor weaitn in corpor ate form that is sought to be reg ulated or attacked but "the vast All La Grande mourns today for him who was ' always the city's friend. . '. HAT ''LA GRANDE Y,ir, nri,rr MARBLE WORKS ? E.ti! DAVIS, Proprietor, Oomp'tote assortment of fin est garble and g.rariik'1 sJways on band. Estimates cheerfully furnished . upon application. , -i ; Head Jones end . Monuments ' A Specialty v.. Still in busirifssapd. .don't you forget it. Every week brjpgs : nil new." customers i There is a reason for it, and the rea&tf irthaVeur cus tomers always receive fair treatment. Wholesale Vria" retail dealers in Produce, Ury, Grain, Imbler Flour. HaWauriaeii Phone 1118 r Fr dehverj, - ' A Trial order solicited WHEN YOUR MEAT COMES fl , " n homa from 'our'plaoa joulknowlit i going to ba good. Foa can curdar from 91 nd get jast as good meat as II Jon aalaotadlt youraalf. Wa don't hara anr.troajble In picking it oat for 70a For we tap only , "ONE KIND Tbat'j the rajy beat. It's euy to plok oat good meat- wken there la lo other klad (a the atora.- So aand along your order it will lie oilad' promptly and to yoar entire aatiafaotton. Bock & Thomas 'Noticc To.wbom ir may eonoera Nciloe la benDI 'trlvea "thatt'imri'w;fa "Ella n Peaoh, having left me trUnoat ahy jot eaoae. or provooauok, I will not a be mpooaibte for anVSebU VaaC ada'may cunmcv. veiea et uk uraaae, ure. tnia S4uj. nay 01 J an a u IWJo. Every farmer in Union county should save bis best product for the Exhibit Hall. What is the La Grande Com mercial Club doing with refer ence to a Union county exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair. oome hanaseme Prince should kiss the sleeping beauty, the La Grande Commercial Club, and awaken it from its enchanted sleep. If the Prince cannot be found, perhaps a sharp stick could be used to advantage. mi mere is every reason to ex pect a most prosperous year but La Grande citizens must not think that prosDerity will - oome without an effort. In order to make the best' of even superior natural conditions we must meet prosperity half way. We must keep working iu order to " gain the best results. SALE t C Each and Every Hat now In stock at lust 7 1 Half Price Come in and Secure a Genuine Bargain Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and' Powders Switches, Pompadours and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, ; and Handkerchiefs ' IT e e MBS. J. R. FORREST, : Milliner GIFFIN & HOG AN": UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL blRECTOftS Scientific Embalming. Licensed Oregon and Montana v Experienced Lady Assistant in attendance t t 6 CITY ELECTION NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: ' Notice is hereby given that there will be a General Eluotion held la the City of La Grande, Onion . County. Oreiroa. oo Monday the 13th day , of March 1905, for the porpoae o( , electing a Mayor, Recorder. Marshal and Xrea- anrer, otJSaid City to serve tor one year and one boancllman from each ward In aidJjClty to aerre fur tbe 'term' of two 'years. v The:polling place in the First Ward Will be In the Old Conncil flhamhor and the' following named persona bave been appointed to act as judges and clks of said first ward.. Jadees ton, Clerks. Warnlck, Ed Coolidge, V ana f rank yrown. 1 The polling plaoe In the Second Ward will be in the Fire Department Building on Elm Streetand 4the fol lowioK named peraons hare i)een ap pointed to aot as jadgea and oterks of aaid ' Second Ward. Jadses. fl W Stoner, wm Maaterton, and F 8 New- som. Ulerks. Wm Urant. I R Snook. and OJ Vanderpooi. , The polling plaoe in the third ward will be in the GangloS building on Fourth Street north oi Jeffraon . and the following named' persons hate oean appointed to aot as iudsea and clerks of.aald Third Wrad, Judges. Arthur Williams, Wm Graady,-and RLLInooln, Clerks, Clare Bcrlber, W I Biaaonett, and C L Thornton. r ine polling s plaoe 1 4 will -' be open rrom elgnt oolook AM until aevan o'olock P MoT said 13th day of Maroh, 1905. Dated thbV secbnd'aay of Feb' 1905. OheaterfNewlln. ' Reoordar ef the City of LaGrinde Uhloh County, Oregon. The only Exclusive , Undertaking Parforsrin La'Cjrande. i Our office is always fpen Phone 1751 Office in Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House ' i ' ' - . REDUCTION SAI.F A - - - . rtt OOOWaWO Ws have made ap our minds to sell every rail ef Wall Paper ear? J store before the next spring stocK arrives, and in order 4a hunl eernpteU cleanup we have ortThs price KtfslrfesY of bnner arice? 9J m Co Cl Music R P Tait, the pioneer mualc . teacher of Grande Ronde Valley, is stl'l in tbe. - v-.-r , , r--"y i my business as well as pleasure to at- teaa conoert, ; operas, and In fact etarything U by11 fine of baslaees and I found that I as a teaoher, and in. tarpreter of mosio am still in the front rank.' Pupils who do not' wiao the1 fall bonserratory course may take the pop. blar'placo oourse. This ' plaoes ' the pbpU ia poaitioetopiey the popular mft.ic of the day; Chdrch ao Sunday School muaio.v . ' . ..,, -" The Violin popular oourae places the paptl In poeiUoa to play all : kinds" of dance1 knusio as well aa light overtures. Quite a number of musicians who hare been under my Instroctim are now making good.money aa teachers and Soloists. .Papils who n under my care" 111 be thoroughly Instructed in basic. . BP TAIT, teaoaeK Todays news today, when you lead Ule Observer. Wall Paper from 5 cents up ) WeVant to deal the house bdertMirdl 1st at we expect V car load ; of Wif Waper to a arrive on, that date. $ ! Ws have men Wail Psper on hand than aH the other paper houxt hi the county. ThercJ feit will hivs a xwater variety to select from. Ow insert stock is complete. Stackland & McLachlen 'paints, ems and -glass ana q aa a a a a a a a a a a da FarmcrB' land Tradeirs a V mm il a a a a t a a a a a a a LrAGRANOE, . Dapiuq" Stock. folly paii ouruius iuqu OREGOk' 60,001 13,000 60,000 183,000 a a a Liability ef Shareholelers akVaUUBlUlllty mm XOOjUlA . am. ill . .'' .." ' f i'i" . r i. f . ":t',nTfJi mttwquos general oaaiang ana ercnsnge'buTaiaess. ' r trafts bought and sold ed eartern and foreign baaka. ' JOSliPIPALMjEii. President. ' m dd q a a r i i ala;a;cnaaoi) ft the delicious quality; and superiority ol our Gutter you should get ad introduction without " flelay. ' It " is ood enpugh to provide that extra satisfaction which you have desired for so long a time. Grande Creamery Go. J r