La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1905, Image 4

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    GIFFIN & HOGAN
UNDERTAKERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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. Scientific Embalming.
Licensed Oregon and Montana
" . . . Experienced Lady Assistant in attendance
The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in
La Grande.
' Our'office b always open
Phon 1751
Office in Lewit'Building, opposite Sommer House
Notary Public
Insurance
Money to Loan
Representing the Equitable Savings & Loan Asso-
ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & most
reliable institution on the Pacifio coast, under State
supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit.
JVM. GRANT, Agent
City property'forsale.
When you
arrive,
you arc there.
The Rock Island System
has an enormous advantage
over other western railroads
in the fact that its Chicago
terminal the La Salle Street
Station is the only railroad
station on the Elevated loop.
It u looted in th hurt of Chiafo
only t block from tht Board of Traoe
. two bloclu from tht Port Olfice within
caiy walking dutance of th principal
. theatre, hotcli and Korea.
Th traina of all Chicago' i ilerattd
nllroada put It doori and take you
quickly and Tor a 5 -cent ram
' lo any part of the city.
Thrac route Et rla
Dener,Omihi and St. Paul.
U BU CORHAM,
Owil Alt,
140 Third
StrMt,
PorUm,?
Or.
LA. GRANDE
MARBLE WORKS
E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor,
Oomplote assortment of fin
est marble and granit
always on hand. Estimates
cheerfully furnished upon
application.
Hcadstoneand Monuments
A Specialty
Music
LA GRANDE'S TWO
POWER COMPANIES
BLOKLAND BROS
Island City, Oregon
Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDOUINA
bwici.
. We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cots
wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need,
ing choice;bucks, should see these to. appreciate them
Young tock always on hand, and 'always glad to
have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for
the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicos befor
buying some where else.
Within th next fw month La
Grand will witn th completion of
nterpri that will provide tb bad
(or the upbuilding of th largest city
in th Inland Empire. W bar refer
ence to th two pover oompaniss that
are now la ooare of construction.
Tim was when all th large olliei were
bollt on itreami which farnlahed
power. Today th streams are harneea
ed and the power la carried whereso
ever there 1 a market for It.
THE UBAKD EONDE POWER Co.
A few day ago the Grand Bonde
Power Co. received a car load of glasi
Insolatora which will bold th wire on
the poles from the power station In the
Cove, sixteen mile east of tbl city.
On oar of th pip i now intransit
and other oar will follow until the
4700 feet la delivered by the 15th of
March.
lhe excavation for the pipe line and
power bouse at the Cove wUl b com
pleted this week. The pole bay been
ordered from the oedar forests at Sand
Point Idaho. The Mrat Installment is
expected within the next few days and
the work of setting will commence
next Monday. The dynamo and large
water wheel have been ordered many
week and according to the contract
with manufacturers are to be bad not
i.t.r than April 1st. The company
received notice yesterday tftat one w
of electrical appliance had just been
shipped.
The company ia Installing a plant
so the 420 horse power can be doubl
ed whenever the demands warrant by
! the addition of another dynamo If
present plans are carried oat they will
light the Cove, La Grande, Hot Lake
and Union which will possibly require
375 borer" power leaving a s orpins of
200 bore power for. manufacturing
purpoeee. It will require 48 mile ol
copper wire to connect Cove with La
Grande and it 1 the intention of the
company to have the work all complet
ed and have the president of the com
pany touch the button at the Cove on
Jane lcth and set the wheel in motion
at La Grande, where the principal office
of the company will be located.
ANOTHER PO ft KB Cc.
The La Grande water Storage Co
(Morgan Lake) will aoon bsv their
big wheel at work distributing it
COO borse power whieh can be increased
another 60Q by coming on down th
bill 600 feet further. Their 1100 feet
t 18 inch steel pipe 1 now on the way
having passed Coanoil Bluffs several
day ago. This company wa granted
a franchise and it is expected that the
wiring of the city for lighting purposes
will be under construction within a
very short time,
Tbl company baa now Invested 50,
000 and by April 1st they will have
expended another 125,000 In pipe,
wheel, dynamo and wiring.
Both of these power proposition
have long since passed the "will be
stage" La Grande is to have a cheap
power and an abundanoe of it. This
means the successful operation of many
!sd:tr 't heretofore was not
possible. It means payrolls and pay
rolls build oities. .
La Grande has made a growth based
upon the large tributary country sur
rounding, ilandicapped for years,
from the want of cheap power; and at
last this is to be supplied and in on
limited quantities. -
GLASSiriCD. 4 DVCRTlSEnCNfS
I
VEANYT ING TO SELL LET THE PEOPLE
HFAR ABOUT IT THROUGH THIS DEPARTMENT AND
YOU WILL FIND A BUYER. IF TOU WANT TO BUY EX
PLAIN YOUR WANTS THROUGH THESE COLUMNS.
For Sale
J-'OE BALK OR TKADE 6 good, work
borse, 1 1 inch wgon, 14 iaoh
logging track, 1 4)tf ncn lCBlo
truck. JOHN ANTHONT.
FOE SALE Par Bred Black Minorca
Boosters from Imported Stock Also
Egg for hatohlng.
V D Haitian
Hecond Hand Store
Board and Lodfflnir bv Mrs Goodall
2114 3rd st. Phone 707 tf
For Rent
FOR RENT Barn 3
dose In. Apply to
grocery store
stalls, water.
Baker iBro
FOR BENT Housekeeping room
rent. Inquire of Mr Zaber.
to
MILLIONAIRE WOULD
NOT LOSE PENNY
Public Is Aroused
Tb public is aroused to a knowledge
of the curative .merit of that great
medicinal tonic, Electric Bitten, for
siok stomach liver and kidneys, Mary
Mary H Walter, of 546 8t Clafr Ave.
Colombo O, write: "For several
month I was given up to die, I bad
fever and ague mr nerves were wreck
ed I could not not sleep, and my
stomaob was so! week, from useless
rt oo tors drag, that 1 could no eat,
Soon after beginning to take fclectrio
bitters, I ohtaint relief, and in abort
time I was entirely cured," Guaran
ed at Kewllns drag store, prtoe 60c
New York, Feb 21. Senator W A
Clark, of Montana, copper mine owner
and multi-millionaire, missed several
abwsy trains and lost his temper be
cause he refused to be swindled oat of
one cent by a obewiog gam slot ma-chins.
While Clark was in a subway station
waiting foi the train be decided to
get some chewing gum from a machine
near bim. lit drorPed a penny into
the maihire and pushed the plunger,
but no gum came. He repeated the
puehlngs, but produced no gam.
"Look here! What sort of business
is thiet" the senator was heard to say
to the platform man. "I pat a oeut in
there and can't net anything out
The platform man said
nothing to do with the slot
Then the senator went to where he
got n nitkle ohanged into pt nliies and
demanded back the cent of which the
slot iiiMchlne had beguiled him. The
ticket rann sid he was not responsible
for wl.at t'lurk had done with the cop
per. At thia critical mom i.t another
subway employe came up, and with his
assistance Clark was enabled to make
the machine give up the piece of gum
Then the cenator made a wild rush
and caught s train.
Clark's inoome is f 1,500,000 more
than 33,;.13 a day, about $29 a minute,
lie spent 10 minutes trying to get a
penny piece of chewing guuc, which
therefore cost him 290.
General News
The contract to build the new West'
ern Central Labor Union building at
Seattle, was let to J L Cannon for 121,
275.
Mayor Morris, of Boseman, Mont.,
was the first man arrested and fined
under an anti-epitUng ordinance of
which be was the author.
Pattison and Julien, two well known
newspaper men on O ray's Harbor, are
starting a socialist paper in Hoquiam.
The first issue will soon appear.
The heaviest man In the Washington
loy'stature is Beun, of Chebalis, who
weighs over 300 pounds. Th lighest
le Boone, of Wlbtman, who weighs 08
pounds.
At ftige, Wyo., an O R & N brake
man and fireman were handling a gun
between them when it w-ib accidentally
discharged, shoe ting and killing En.
he had I n; tll,ur fittccllr.
Q X M .1. 11
maonine.
5kag!. ciuuty, w nun , Is to have a
poruait'i cement fiK&.ry the hi one
in the Nortuweet, with a capacity of
1200 baraels per day. It will have
capital stork of $200,000.
The Washington legislature has killed
a proposed law to greatly restrict and
make more safe traffic in opium and all
the various concoctions com mo lly
known aa 'Mope ''
In the Washington state senate yes
terday afternoon Staneell Introduced a
bill providing for a constitutional a-
meudment legalizing the present illeg
al practice of almost every legislator
of taking transportation from railroads.
FOR BENT Famished room with or
without ' bath. In best residence
. district. Inquire at Cor Fourth and
Main St., tne u. Ui ?rrr
ty. . Jn 6 tf
FOR RENT Furnished honee keep
ing rooms, in suits of two, three and
four rooms. . Inquire of Mr. Mary
Noble. Phone 5 -4-7. tf.
WANTED: An elderly lady to keep
house snd take care of five children.
Will nay good wages. Apply at this
offioe. 1
Lost
WANTED Some good energetls lady
or gentleman to represent a large
business firm. Good salary. Nox
perienoe necessary. Call or address
3 F Anderson, Road Valley Hoos.
FOR SALE
3 lots for sal on Adams Ave nowa
a th freeabons property. Will sell
reasonable if sold at once. Fenoo
bad trees and quit a lot of good
lumber, rock and brioks. Apply to
Wm Gilpin, La Grand, or Mr. J F
Richardson text door to lot. F 15-22
Free Washing
' Now is yonr chance to have a fami
ly washing don free of charge. If
you wish to know how to bav this
done call op Tbos. Biegmund at th
Bond Valley House and be ' will ex. .
plain it all. General agent for the
Ideal Washer, Call up Phone 3-0
1 week
Irrigated Land For Sale
We have 710 acres ol some of the
mi lisd ! th'" wnntw. for sale at $28
per acre. AU out no acre unaer
ti vat Ion and irrigation. A bargain.
A big list of other lands in the county.
Call on or write
couch k Mcdonald,
Wallowa, Oregon.'
Home Cured
If you want a good home cured bam
or bacon or first class lard. Call at
the Harris meat market. Opposite
Geddes. 2-1-3-1
LOST By Mrs Fred Stanley, In this
city yesterday, a pearl collar pin.
The finder will please leave same at
the residence of Mr J M Berry and
receive reward for same.
WANTED To bay legelmate business
State what yea have for aale Address
33 care Observer. F 8 tf
. Peculiar Disappearance
J D Uunyan of 'Butlerville, O laid
tb peoallar disappearance of his pain
ful systoms. of Indigestion and bili
ousness, to Dr King' New Life Pills
He says: They era a perfect remedy,
tor dizziness soar stomach, headache,
constipation, etc," Guaranteed at
Newlin drag store, price 25o. .
Oregon Produce Co
Phone 1761 La Grande, Oregon.
Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets
Fights Last Bull
El Pino. Tex. Feb. 21 Rfael Ara-
Northwest News
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th
cite
R P Tait, th pioneer music teacher
of Grande Ronde Valley. Is still In the
ring. Daring my vacation I made it
my business as well aa pleasure to at
tend concerts, operas, and la fact
evervthlna la my line of business and
I found that I a a teacher, and in
terpreter of muslo am still in the froi
rank. Pupil who do not wish th full
conservatory coarse may take the pop
olarplsco coarse. This places ti e
papilla position to play th popalur
muslo of th day, Church aud Sunday
School music.
Tb Violin popular coarse places the
pnpll In posltbn to play, all kinds of
dance masio as well as light overtures.
Quite a number of mosiclanawho hare
been under my Instruction are now
making good'money as teachers and
soloist. Pupils who are onder my
care will be tBoroughlv instructed iu
moslo. K P TAIT, teaobe i
For Investments In
MALHEUR COUNTY
Writ to 0, T. McDANlEL
Outs&rio.., Oregon
are satisfied with
In answer I will
tv a. mnas vn.i.-
was held in this town a
ys ago the meetine wo
10 tret thA
j w uvui'iiUdUk
Tcnangeof Local
It was unaniou8
ng it. I Lave
of unarm! k.i
1 .von uciug maae or
tBorderly conduction the
H The CoAeff ifl situate
levatiou west of the town
toia I will , not try to
at this time for want
ay
Option
against
ne.ver
A proposition to issue $ 103, 000 bonds
'or a high ccbool in Eaat Portland
ment.arried by a vote of 256 to 66.
Portia Senator Foster is using his utmost
odenvors to get an appropriation of
.WO.OOO each for the new federal
uildlog at Spokane and Taconis.
mild a M Hillsboro, Paul Gaerliag, has
gentle,en seDterced to the penitentiary for
alwavaiven rears (or burirlarv. Ha rnhhnd
and t ,... ...
Newlin uul,uS auuarjr mat. UD is XV
sail ui Hge .
!For the flrst time in 15 years the
Kww0ons and hotel bars In Vancouver.
CI1C., are open and dolog business on
We f nd'T Howed to do so by a decision
andatechnitallty.
our r.Mri" BH,n8ton Booth, daoghter-in
EOQ f of Ueneral William Booth, and one
QRthe rounders of the Volunteers cf
,'jenca, win oe in rortiana and leo-
. TK . . t'vwvw
auo nuitvnMum mi muo wibu vue
blood of the matador's body .
Heney Arrives
Washington, Feb.21 Special Attor
ney Heney arrived here Saturday night
snd declined to bs ibterviewed. Heuey
will make a report regarding the Ore
gon land fraud cases, as well as assist
in the argument in Uyde-Diniond
land fraud oases in the supreme court
of the United (Hates Monday.
Mr Bam Brooks, who has been np
from bis borne at Imbler on matters
of business, returned this morning.
The total Us collected on the 1904
tax roll to and Including February 17,
was f 191,254.30, which is about $100,
000 more thaii was taken in at this
same date one year ago, la Multnomah
county.
Near Vancouver, Wash., Harry Cris
was riding on a load of wood, when the
team ran away and tipped the wagon
over. Cris was caught beneath the
wagon and wood and crashed to death.
Guy Flamming and Bert Garber wer
killed in the Himmons hydraulto miae
workings' in Josephine oounty, by be
ing burled beneath several hundred
wn 01 rooks and earth which slid off
hill.
Largest Packing
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House
In Eastern llOregon
WilirPay Highest Cash -Price
lor Marketable
5 A.pxles.
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BRICK BRICK
Brick furnished in any
quanity or any style. No
contract too small or too
large. See samples of oar
pressed brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La Grande, Oregon.
Notice
T o whom it may conorra -Notice Is
hereby given that my wife, Alio Crip
pen, having left me without any just
cause or provocation, I will not be
responsible for any debts that she may
contract Dated at La Grande, Oregon
this 11th day of Feb. A D., 1905.
M CRIPPEN.
G. E. FOWLER
Truck and,
Transfer)
Wood J and Coal
Phone 1611
All orderjgivenjprompt
attention.
WOOD SAW
G. W, ALLEN, Proprietor.
AllJJOrders receive prompt
attention
Phone 1846
Residence 615 Osborn St.