n til ,1 I i3 C3 i Hotel Sommer THE HOTEL gQHHERj lO, Uzfzz WE :r R TO COMMERCIAL TRADE- ROOMS WITH BATH HHSTEAM HEAT All Modern Conveniences. Best Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. A. L. MORRIS, Tres. and Manager. J.F.DORPAN, Secretary. a a 1 a 3 3 a 1 a a a I a g la g is I IS Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Co. That on and after January 1st we will install a day circuit m this city and take this means of notifying our patrons.. Any changes to be made in lights which can not -- Q w W - WWW. IM possible. Those desiring power can confer with us at any time regarding prices of motors, rates, etc. We have motors priced as follows, f. o. b. San Francisco; h. p. ........$ 37 75 i hp ........ 44 50 1 hp 95 60 2 hp 10415 S hp 128 85 5 h.p. ........$192 00 10 h p 279 75 15 hp S67 70 20 hp 452 50 80 h p : 555 65 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. Shipping weights ' 120 lbs 1 hp single phase f hp " " lhp " " 2 hp " " 3 hp " 5 hp " 810 lbs 950 lbs 1175JbsOform L 1430 !bs form L form Kg?. 2345 lbs form L form K 2980 lbs ' form L i hp 8 phase ihp 1 hp 2 hp " 8 hp 5 hp 7 hp 10 bp 15 hp 20 hp 80 hp 155 lbs 242 lbs 345 lbs 425 lbs form K form K form K form K form L form L For information call at office ot 225 lbs 270 lbs 275 lbs . 380 lbs 465 lbs 630 lbs 670 lbs 820 b3 1075 lbs 1350 lbs 2300 lbi 2810 lbs LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER 00. CITY iBREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. & Largest Brewing Plant inJEasiern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THfc PREFERENCE. i a When you want the Best PHONE j i85i A. B. C. Steam Laundry La Grande. Oregon. La Grande Evening Observer 1T BBOSL, Editors ft Pr pa Cntored at the Pot ..Office at La Uraode, Oregon, aa Beoond Class Mail Matter. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance ...... $6 50 dix montns in advance. . . .3 50 Per month........ 65c Single copy ,6c ADVSBTIBIKQ RATES . Display Ad rata fDmUbed apon applloaUon Local reading notion 10c per Una flnl inhuma tion, je per lint tor mcb laNtequeui Intima tion. RaaolaUons of ooodolenoe, ic r or Una. Cards ot thanks, 6e per Una. ' ROAD MAKING The Observer is so thoroughly inbied with the importance, of good roads, having became so satisfied from reading, obser. vation and reason that good roads form primary element in the material, moral social and intellectual development of any people or country that it a duty it owes to" the people of Oregon and especially to toe people of this county to urge upon every citizen of this county to make a serious study of roads and road making, No person however gifted or self opinionated he or she may be is born with all the knowledge necessary (o make a good road maker, no more than he is born ii . . . ... . wuu me art ana skin to be a good house builder, blacksmith, wagon maker or any other trade or profession or to follow successfully any other vocation in a civilized country I he Komans were the best road makers of their age. Some of the Roman made roads are good roads today, after standing the usage and wear of 2.000 years in a densely populated county. Tne roads on which G Nero, in farmers carta and gentries charriots impressed from the vicinage, moved for the first time in history, an army on wheels and by so doing concentrated his 1 gions at the ford of the river Metatorus be tween the armies of llannabal and IL.sdrubal and in the battle fought there overwhelmed and defeated Hasdrnbal" army, with Slaughter of 65,000 of the best soldiers of Carthage before Han- nabal the great could reinforce him aud this saved Rome from capture and the Roman Repub ublic from annihilation, are still good roads, though this famous ride was made 2109 years aero a - a How each enduring roads were made by ; the ' Romans can be learned from books and the ex perimented work expended be fore proficeacy was attained can be learned without going through the experimental labor wasted by the Romans . The United States govern tnent now has a corps of men learned in the art of road mak ing constantly employed in gathering facts in all civilized countries, about road making The result of their researchss is published and gladly sent free to any citizens who will ask therefor A letter addressed to Acting Director, Office of Public Road Inquires, Washington City D O asking for matter pretaining to public roads will be cheerfully respbuded We have before us a bullitin of 48 pages and many halftone cuts from that- bureau illustrating the text, fiom which the follow ing extracts are made to illus trate the , kind of information that is sent out. Figure 3 on page 11 shows a load of eight tons of hay' being drawn to mar ket by 3 horses tandum in Nor mandy France Figure 6 on page 15 shows cross Section of two good farms for earth roads fig 27 on. psge 27 shows "Loads on Nialaccadami ei road in Mtclen bury County N C when formerly on earth road to bales of cot ton made a . good .load for two mules in fairly good weather, now on a accadainised roadi, the same two mules haul ten bales of cotton in any weather Bulletin No 135 before ui is a pamphlet of 24 pages wit h illustrations on Earth Roads This treats of common earth roads how best to make them and is foil of useful information Bulletin No 95 in conclusion on page 46 says, Doubtless (he State of New Jersey is building more roads and better roads for less money per milt than any state in the Union. There roads are now costing from 20 to 70 cents per square yard. The average ccst of all classes of roads in that state during the last season was about 50 cents per square yard. The inches deep which after rolling was about 8 inches At this rate a single tract road 8 feet wide cost about $2,346 per mile, while a double track road 14 ft wide cost about $4,106 per mile Send at once for the publi cations of (the-U S Agricultural Department on Road and Road making as above directed. Everything you want want for iht SUNDAY WINNER Is Awaiting jYourOrder at (J. RALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY S ORE Ooi. Fir and Jefferson Sts. - CITY ELECTION NOTICE To Whom It Way Uoncern: Notlca la bt-raby trlfeu that there will ha a. General Election held in the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, on Monday the 13th Jday of March 1903, for the purpose of electing a Mayor, Recorder, Mar'al.Hl and Trea Boier, of jaid City to ftrve for one yaar an ! one councilman from each warj in suidlty to aerva for the ter-S i two yeara. ' -uepolling place in the First Ward wiil.be Injthe.old Council Chamber, and the following named persons have been appointed to act as iudcea and clerks of said first ward.! Judeea. Perry Clark, J L Curtis, and C Rals ton, Clerks, V Warnick, Ed Coolidge, and Frank Brown. The polling iplaoe in the Second Ward will be in the i'ire Department Bmldlng on Elm Btreat, and fcthe fol lowing named persons have been ap pointed to act as judges and clerks of said Second Ward. Judaea. H W fitoner, vttn Maaterton, and F 8 New aom, Clerks, Wm Grant. I R Snook. and C J Vanderpool. The polling place in the third ward will be In the GangloS building .on Fourth Street north of Jefferson .Ave. and the following named persons have been appointed to.act as judges and clerks of.sald Third Wrad, Judges, Arthur Williams, Wm Grandy, and RL Lincoln, Clerks, Clare Scriber, W I Biasonett, and V L Thornton. The polling places will be open from eight o'clock AM until seren o'olook P Mot said 13th day of March, 1905. Dated this second day of Feb 1905. t'hester 1' Newlin. Recorder of the City of La Grande Union County, Oregon. OUR SPECIALTY SHi) JS . g Full Line 'Terferred Stock" Good School Shoes A " 'Janred Goods. ' asp' jalty 1 LUMBER YARD! Headquarters for L-stth, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Boxes ... VVUI'K 1 1 out I i rv 1 1 iua m f t IVI I I I BUILDING PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL Measure ments on tbe Plare of Business on the STODDARD LUMBER LAEGRANDE, OREGON. CO. I'll II nMRNWMKi " m!mmmmm A Touching Story Is the Bavintr from death nt th Vuih girl or Ceo A kEyler Cumrland, Md, uo wnwj-Aiio ate oi ii moathe onr little girl waa in deoliuing .health with isrians Throat Trouble, anditwo physicians gaTs her ap We were al most in despair, when we resolved to to try Dt KlDff'S New Dliimrnrr for Uoniumntlon. Pnnoha mnA ClniA The first bottle gave relief, after tak- iu luur uuies sne was cured, ana ts now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and enra nnnih iw nnM At Aewlin Drug Store 50o and $100 guaranteed. Trial bottle free Public Is Aroused The pnblio is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electrlo Bitters, for sick stomach liver aud kidneys, Mary Mary II Walters, ot 610 St Clair Ave, Columbus O, writes: "For several months I was given up to die, I had fever and sgus my nerves were wreck ed 1 could uot not sleep, and my stomach wss so' weak, from useless doctors drags, that I could not eat. Soon alter beginning to take Electric bitters, I obtained relief, and in short time 1 waa entirely cured," Qoaran eed at Hewltns drug a tore, prioe 60c JUICY . MEATS are the only kinds we sell. The meat that has that rich annear. ance and tickels the palate is the- kind you will get here. Choice lamb, pork and veal chops, sirloin, round and porterhouse steakss and other luxuries in onr line, are sold here daily .and prices that are right. HARD WORKERS require good, solid food. Meat is a Decesaity to such a man and he should have it. All women of the house should have it. All women of the house should proviJe their hus bands with food that will atrengfiea them so that thev will h tnarlM tion to toll so that the family may ' live. - j Bock & Thomas LA; GRANDE SCHOOL OF Ml'SIC " PROF. DAY,incip!o. i.DAY,.A5jii!ant Thid i onejoftbi'lb' .t jmusical In ititutiona in the sti. a. During the ytar.lC0a there j,w to nesrly Four thouuaud lessons givra. The people in this city and vs! fy are begin ing to discover the t reat advantegc of tbis school. Tin- system nBfld L the latest and most practical, and itlnlnrfna nil . I. 1 m. . B.uu.uuco ius 1( ai aiecoverie in the art of teacLJr? musio The school is divided in o two depart ments; No. 1 lafoi I oginnera, from 5 year up, and takii j in the let t, 3rd ttradea. In tli ' 'don.rfm.nt pupils come one hot- r ever day In No. 2 the grade? sre from 3 to 15.H9rethey g:. duate. Pupil take one or two lees, ns a week a they deslra. No ei ' olara will i Permitted tO ramui. n kl anlinn. . - ' mm .U.IV IVUUUI wto do not study. SUKnBnBBBHSaClZ'BBBHBBIBmBM i HDMR Mill.'. RliRill 1 n uumu uiixu.i UIIULIU K RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Piop, Safe and relit. He rigs furn at all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Pbone. 3-5 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Qiain aud feed. Free delivery to all parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1961 Horses, harncu nnd wngons bought aud void Health Means the ability to do a good day's work, without undue fatigue and to find life worth living, ifou cannot have indigestion or constipation with out its upsetting the liver and pollut ing tho blood. Such a condition may be beet and qnlckeet obtained by Her bine, the beat liver tegulator that the world has ever known. Mrs. D w Smith writes, April 3, 1902: "I nee Her bine, and find it the best medioine for constipation and regulating thi liver 1 have ever used." Price 60 oeott Newli Drug Co The kind ycur mother used to mak-.'. Baked every day an ! deliver ed at your h-oe. Why , not buy the I ost when it costs no m re. W I.MIRSB0K. OLD TO'Jl. PEONS 2111 prompt atte i 'ion given Itch Ringworm fi T Lucas, Wirgo, Kv . wrltfc April 25th 1902: .'tor l5 had been afflicted with a roalad, known as the itch.' The Hching ' most ""bearable; I had tried for years . to Bod relief, having :ried all remediej 1 I could hear of, besi.les a number o. doctors. I wish to state that one sin Rio application of IWlard'a onow Lin iucu curea me completely and ppv mauently. Since th, j I have need tb Uiuraent on two separate occasions foi ring worm ami it enred completely. &w, 60o and fl bottlo. Newlin Uiat Co. ' We mann fact are Butter i s fiom sweet- cream. Our L i butter is full weight aud I guaranteed. l.ave orders J at J. D. McKeuuon's Stt3i3i3rnll5 Quinary Assa "i