La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 17, 1905, Image 2

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Hotel Sommer
THE HOTEL PQMHERJ .UO,
WE CVF R TO COMMERCIAL
TRADE
ROOMS .WITH BATH :
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All . Modern Conveniences
Best Dining Room Service in Eastern
Oregon.
A.
J. F. DOSPAN,
Secretary.
Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Co.
That on and after January lit we will instill a day
circuit in this city and take this means of notifying oar
patrons. Any changes to be made in lights which can not
be tamed off daring 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 as follows, I. o. b. San
ih. p. ......... 37 75
hp -4460
1 hp 05 60
2 hp ........404 16 20 hp
t hp 128 85 80 hp
To this price must be added freight from San
La Grande.
Shipping
i hp S phase
bp u
1 hp
2 hp "
8 hp
120 lbs
155 lbs
242 lbs
845 lbs
425 lbs
form K
form K
form K
form K
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6 hp
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10 hp
15 hp
20 hp
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For information call at office ot
LA GRANDE
CITY BREWERY
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant inJEasiern Oregon
Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best
LA GRANDE BEER IS
AND SHOULD HAVE
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When you want
the Best
PHONE j i85i
A B. C. Steam Laundry
' La Gr an Jc Oregon.
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867 70
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... 452 50
. . . 655 65
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225 lbs
270 lbs
275 lbs
380 lbs
465 lbs
680 lbs
670 lbs
820 lbs
1075 lbs
1350 lbs
2300 lbs
2810 lbs
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810 lbs
950 lbi
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1430 lbs
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LIGHT AND POWER 00.
MADE IN LA GRANDE
THH PREFERENCE.
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La Grande Evening Observer
rr tT BEOS Editor A Pr pe
Entered at the post. Office! at Lb
Grande, Oregon, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Published daily except Sunday
One yejur in advance...... $6 50
Six months in advance.... 8 60
Per month 65c
Single copy....... ..6c
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Display Ad rata roraUbea spoa appUeaUon
fcml reading soUee 10 per Uu am inaara
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Cards ol tbmaka, So per lis,
LIFE'S PROBLEM
The poet sang:
"From harmony, heavenly bar-
monyi ,
This universal frame began,
Closing its diapason on man."
Bat it man is the ultimate re
sult of a harmaneous mingling
of all the forces and elements
that constitute the universe,
viewed from a human stand
point, the quality of harmony
was exhausted in the making,
for mane astions show him to
be a complex if not heteroge-
of waring elements physically,
socially and mentally. He is
born hungry, naked and help-
leas into an existence where all
the surrounding elements seem
at war with him and bent upon
ms destruction. Wnen paren
tal care and labor has pilated
him through measels, whooping
cough, bad colds and school
days by means of much chiding
scolding and spanking and he
reaches maturity, and he starts
put upon life on his own hook,
harmony presented to his view
along the pathway he has to
traee whet tier he likes it or ap
proves thn direction it leads, is
anything but assuring of a
smooth voyage or successful
termination. .
His wants are so many and
the means of satisfying them so
irksome, that it is a bold spirit
that sometimes does not
have fits of the blues
as he trudges along life's path
way despoadingly coning.
"Life is all a fleeting show, to
mans delusion given" while in
search of a job whereby he can
earn some bread to satisfy his
inner cravings, or clothes to
aard off the fierce assaults of
the north wind. Hungry, shiver,
ering and alone in a ; seemingly
unfriendly world and absolu
tely an indifferent one th para
mont mandate from his sur
roundings'is "Root hog or die"
arrouses his courage, appeals to
his manhood and .he tackles
lifes problem because he has tp
If he makes no mistakes
and can under all circum
stances "keep a stiff upper lip"
and falls into no bad habits he
will succeed that is not starve to
death, keep out of prison or the
poor house, and as his -friends
lay him to his eternal rest they
csn give his biography by say
ing, "Life is but a day at moat,
Sprung in night in darkness
lost"
The senate wants all sommer
to study the railroad question.
Does this indicate ignorance on
the part of senators or a desire
to postpone the evitable?
Noting the demand of the St.
Louis Republic, a paper which
bas bad many years' service as
a democratic leader, and is pub
lished 1,200 miles from the sea,
"that a progressive naval pro-
gram must be developed which
when carried out, will put the
United States in a position of
sapremacy on the ess," the
Washington Post aptly declares,
"It is only one of many strange
incidents that have marked the
course of the democracy since
the wheels of the werldran over
it on the 8th day of November."
It is quite possible and great
ly to be desired that as a result
of the present land frauds, that
the two rival political republi
can factions mar be dissolved
and men of merit in which 'fac
tion may be selected to fill posi
tions of trusts. Heretofore only
those of the successful faction
were considered.
CITY ELECTION NOTICE
To Whom It Mar Concern S Notice
is hereby given that there will be a
General Eleotioa held la the City of
Lt'Orande, Union County, Oregon,
on Monday the 13th.day of Maroh
1205, (or the purpose of electing a
Mayor, Recorder, Marshal and Trea
surer, of ttatd City to serve for one
7ar and one councilman from each
ward in aaldCity lo serve for the
ter.ii 'X two years.
-nejpolllng place In the First Ward
wlll.be Injthe.old Council Chamber,
and the following named persons bare
been appointed to act as jadges and
clerks of said first ward, Judges,
n m i. T r r. .1 - ... r I
ton, Clerks, A Warnlck, Ed Coolidge,
and Frank Brown.
The polling iplaoe in the Second
Ward will be in the Fire Department
Building ;on Elm Street, and jthe fol
lowing named persons hate been ap
pointed to act m judges and olerks of
said Second Ward, Judges, U W
Stoner, m Master ton, and F 8 New
torn, Clerks, Wm Urant, I R Saook,
and O i Vanderpool.
The polling place In the third ward
will be In the GangloS building .on
Fourth Street north of Jefferson ;Av.
and the following named persons have
been appointed toct as judges and
clerks of .said Third Wrad, Judges,
Arthur Williams, Wm Greedy, and
RL Lincoln, Clerks, Clare Scrlber,
W I Blssonett, and C L Thornton.
The polling plaoee will be open
from eight o'clock A M until seven
o'clook P M of said 13th day of March,
1906.
Dated this second day of Feb 1905.
Chester 1' Newlin.
Recorder of the City of La Grande
Union County, Oregon.
Music
R P Tait, the pioneer muslo teacher
of Grande Ronde Valley, Is still in the
ring. During my vacation I made It
my business as well as pleasure to at
tend concerts, operas, and In fact
everything la my line of basinets and
I found that I as a teacher, and in
terpreter of music am still in the front
rank. Pupils who do not wish the full
conservatory course may take the pop.
ular ptaco course. This plaoee the
pupil in position to plsy the popular
music of the.day, Church and Sunday
School muslo.
The Violin popular course places the
pupil In position to play all kinds of
dance muslo as well as light overtures
Quite a number of musicians who have
been under my Instruction are now
making good, money as teachers and
soloists. Pupils who are under my
care will be thoroughlv Instructed in
music. HP TAIT, teaohej
Irrigated Land For Sale
We have 710 acres ol some of the
best land in this oounty, for sale at 128
per acre. All but 175 sores under
cultivation and irrigation. A bargain.
A big list of other lands in the county.
Call on or write
coucu & Mcdonald,
Wallowa, Oregon.
Peculiar Disappearance
J D Uunyan of 'BuUervllle, O lai.
the peculiar diesDDearanoe of his nain
f ul systoma. of indigestion and . bili
ousness, 10 uraing'intv lAle tills
uo tars: "'J bey ere a perfect remedy,
for diuiness sour stomach, headache,
constipation, veto," Guaranteed at
Newlin drug store, price 25c
Public Is .Aroused
The public is aroused to a knowledge
ot the curative . merit of that greai
medicinal tonic, Electrlo Bitters, for
siok atomacu liver aud kidneys, Mary
Mary II Walter, of 546 St Clair Ave,
Columbus O, writes: "For several
months I was given up to die, I had
fever and ague my nervee were wreck
ed 1 could not not sleep, and m
stomach was soj weak, from oaelest
doctors droits, that 1 could Dot eat,
Soon alter beginning to take Electric
bitters, I obtained relief, and in short
time I was entirely cured," Qoarau
teed at Hewltne drag store, prioe 60c
9 y
0 EverytrJng ypuwant want for (hat .
SUNDAY
Is AwaittogYourOrder at
O. RALSTON'8 .;
NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE v
Uoi. Fir and Jefferson Sts. . .
OUK SPECIALTY .
Full Line "Perl erred Stock" -Oanred
Goods.
1 LUMBER
Headquarters for
Lath, Shingles, Doors,
Sash, Boxes
all kinds of Mill Work
BUILDING PAPER
BUILDING MATERIAL
Measure ments
on the
STODDARD
JUICY MEATS
are the only kinds we sell.
The meat that has that rich aDtiaar-
ance and tickets the palate is the kind
you will get here.
Choloe lamb, pork and veal chons.
sirloin, round and porterhouse steakss
and other .luxuries In our line, are
sold here dally ;and prices that are
right
HARD WORKERS
require 'good, solid food. Meat ' is
a necessity to such a man and ha
should have it. All women of th
bouse should have it. All women of
the bouse should proviJe their hue
bands with food that will strengthen
them so that they will be ingood condi
tion to toll so that the family may
live.
Bock & Thomas
RED FRONT LIVERY BARN
Wm. Smith, Prop,
Safe and reliable rigs furn
at all times. Special ac
comodations furnished to
commercial traveler?,
Phone. 3-5
WM, SMITH FEED STORE
Hay, Giain and feed. Free
delivery to all parts ef the
city. Mountain trade a
specialty. Phono 1961
HorsM, harneii and wagons
bought nd sold
Health
Means the ability to do a good day's
work, without undue fatigue and to
1nd life worth living, ifou cannot
eve i indigestion or constipation with
rat its upeettinn the liver and pollut
ng thobleod. Suoh a condition may
J best and quickest obtained by Her
oine, the best liver regulator that the
orld has ever known. Mrs. D vv
Imlth writes, April 3, 1902: ! o.ee
ierbine. and find it the best medicine
or oonntipaiion and regulating the
liver 1 have ever used." Price 50 oents
NtwliaDrugCo
WINNER
,, SHOES
Good School Shoes
a specialty
YARD
Mn rsnrt rnrt
..taw y
Place of tJ
Business
on the
LUMBER. CO.
LASGRANDE, OREGON. j
LAJ GRANDE;! SCHOOL
OF MUSIC ..
PROF. DAY. Principle?
I iucnivi..i.i i
Thistis onelof 'tbelbestimuslcal In
stitutions In the state. During the
yiar:19C4 there j, were nearly Four
thousand lessons given. The people
in this citv and valley are bearia
tag to discover the great advantage
of this sohool. Tbesystem used is
the latest and most praotical, and
Includes all the latest discoveries
in the art of teaching muslo The
school is divided into two depart
ments: No. 1 Is for beginners, from
5 years up, and taking in the 1st to
dtd grades. In tbie department
pupils come one hour every dsy
In No. 2 the grades are - from S to
15, IJlera they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
wto do not study.
The kind your mother
used to make. Baked'
every day aud deliver
ed at your home. Why 1.
not buy the best when
it costs no more.
WIIQJBOULJTOWJI, PS091 2111
prompt attention given
Itch Ringworm
T Lucas, WloffO. Kv . write.
April 25th 1902'. ..ft tfj. "'""J
had been afflicted with a malady
known as the 'itch.' The Hching was
most unbearable; 1 had tried lor Vats
to find relief, having tried all remediee
1 could hear of. besides a number of
doctors. I wish to state that one sin
gle application of Ballard's onow Lin
imeut cured me completely and per
manently. Since then I have used the
liniment on two separate occasions for
ring worm and it cured completely..
25c, 50c aud $1 bottle. Newun Drug
We manufacture Butter '
e from sweet cream. Our 1
butter is full weight and j
guaranteed. Leave orders !
at J. D. McKennon's ! !
Junuiamlle Creatnjrjr Ass'a