La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 25, 1905, Image 2

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ROOMS WITH BATH
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All Modern Conveniences
Best Dining Room Service in Eastern
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J. F. DORPAN, V
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Notice to ihe patron's of La Grande Light and Power Co.
That on and after January 1st we will install a day
circuit in thia city and take this means of notifying our
Eatrons. Any changes to be made in lights which can not
e turned off during the day should be arranged as soon aa
possible. Those desiring power can coufer with us at any
time regarding prices of motors, rates, etc. We have motors
priced as follows, I. o. o. eaa
h. p.
V.......9 37 75
hp
1 hp
2 hp
44 50
95 50
104 15
128 85
8 hp
To this price must be added freight from Sau Francisco to
La Grande. '
Shipping
i bp 3 phase
ibp "
1 hp 44
120 lbs i
155 lbs
242 lbs
345 lbs
425 lbs
form K
form K
form K
2 hp
3 hp
6 hp
7 hp
10 bp
15 hp
20 hp
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form K
form K 2345 lbs
; . form K 2980 lbs
80 hp
For information call at office ol
LA GRANDE
CITY SBREWERY
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon
Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best
$ LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE
When you want
the Best
PHONE j 18S1
Ae B. C. Steam Laundry
La Granie, Oregon.
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5 b. p $192 00
10 h p JiVtf o
15 h p 367 70
20 h p . 462 50
30 h D ........ 555 65
weights
hp single phase
225 lbs
270 lbs
275 lbs
380 lbs
465 lbs
680 lbs
670 lbs
820 lbs
1075 lbs
1350 lbs
2300 lbs
2810 lbs
1 hp "
2 hp u
8 bp "
5 bp "
810 lbs '
950 Ibi
1175;ib3
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LIGHT AND POWER CO.
THh PREFERENCE.
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i -a Grande Evening Observer
r: JET BEOa, Editor Pr pe
Entered at the IPoetJ.Offlce' at La
Grande, Oregon, as 6eoond Class
Mail Matter.
Published daily except Sunday
One year in advance-. .... $6 50
Six months in advance.... 3 50
Per month ........65c
Single copy ...6c
ADVERTISING BATES
Display Ad rata tarnished apoa application
UxmX reading notion 10c per line flrst iuiaraa
Uon, s per uns for each subsequent lnaaraa-
Resolutions of condolence, 5c j er line.
Cards of thanks. 6e per line.
Unhappy la the man for whom bfa
own mother has not mad all other
mother venerable. Bichter.
The new primary election
law which will govern all the
county and state nomination!
next campaign will make it
possible for tbe people and not
the corporations to elect a
United States Senator.
There is every indication that
this will be another year of
home building for La Grande.
Many thought 1904 was a record
breaker but the leading coniract-
org auu ttrcuiiecio ui
are in a position to justify the
predutton that there will be
many homes constructed this
year.
Many of the heaviest tax
payer" in the County are in
favor of the- County Court
making a reasonable appropri
ation to maiutain an exhibit
aud to keep a competent man in
charge of the same during the I
Lewis & Clark fair. They look
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upouit as a business proposition
as haviher an investment of from
$20,000 to $25,000 lit would be
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uvu w expeuu u lew more
hundred to realize if possible
Upon the large amount already
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"ruucl1' "
it is possible tu at a sugar
factory would pay in Umatilla
or Baker counties just as well
as it does in Union county
The difference was that our peo-
le made an tffort and secured
it. United action and deter
mined effort will secure other in
uustries to be located in our
city. One of the quickest waye
to secure such would be for the
fifty or sixty business men of
this city who do not belong, to
join the Commercial Club and
take an active part in the direct
ion of building up this city.
It is practically an assuied
fact that at least seventy five
percent of tbe population of this
Pui'lnl v will triuir fla T .omit 0 nA
county will visit tue Lewis and
f1.l fia l D.1J J 1
Clark fair at Portland
uurmg
the next eight months. It lies
to a very great extent with the
1 . .1 A
auverti8iug tne business men
do whether or not these
people buy their outfits prior to
going or wait until they reacli
Portland to make their purchas
es. The people can be supplied
with their needs at hom6 much
cheaper than they can in the
crowded big stores of tbe met
ropolis, but it is up to tbe mer
chants to make this plain. It
can be for such are the facts.
The direct primary will result
in the virtual election of United
States senators in Orcgou by
direct vote of tbe people.
Tbere will be two places, for
tbe ieeiflatuie to sign. Tbe
first one will say that the can
didate, if elee'ed, will vote for
the nominee of tbe people. The
second will say that the can
didate will use his own judge-
mentin the eloctionof a United
States senator. Of course, all
the candidates who ate elected
will sign to the first bank.
Those who eien the second
blank will remain at home.
The people will argue that if
the candidates are afraid to
trust thein, they (the people)
will not desire to trust them
(the candidates.) In the first
election of United States senator
a year from next January, the
fifteen hold over state senators
will have a voice, and this may
cut some "figure. But if the
direct primary .law star da it
will become as impossible for
member of the legislature to go
contrary to the will of the peo
ple, as expressed at the polls in
the matter of their choise for
United States senator, as it
would be, for a presidential
elector to attempt to select some
other man than the one at th
head of his party's ticket in
national elections. The Dalles
Chronicle.
The eyse of the country will
soon be cast towards Indiana,
where a grand jury will investi
gate the recent bribery charges
alleged in connection with the
passage of the anli cigarette
law by the legislature now in
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CITY ELECTION NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern; Notice
Is hereby given that there will be a
General Election held ia the City of
La.Grande, Union County, Oregonv
on Monday the 13th .day of March
11)05, for I'm purpose of electing a
Mayor, 'kecorjir, Marsh! and Tree-
Bwer, of a''l City to ttrve for one
yar aui one. councilman from each
warl n stldCity to servo fur tbe
ter two years.
ne.'polling place In the Firat Ward
will.be Injthe.old Council Chamber
"ad e following named person, have
been appointed to act as judges and
clerks orsaid first ward, Judges,
Perry Clark. J L Curtis, and O Rale-
ton 01erlt, v Warn,. uwnoge,
tutu r inusi -jaaiwu.
The laoe ln the gecolld
ward will be in the t ire Department
Building on Elm Streat, and .the fol
lowing named per bo a have been ap
nolntad ta nut aa ludsei and clerka ol
said Second Ward, Judges, II W
Stoner, m Maeterton, and F 8 New
lorn, Clerka, Wm Uraut, I B Saook,
and O J Vanderpool.
The polling plaoe in the third ward
will ba In the OaneloS bulldin on
Fourth Street north ot Jefferson Ave.
and tbe following named persons have
been appointed to.aot as judges and
cleiks.of.eald Third Wrad, Judges,
Arthur Williams, Wm Grandy, and
K L Lincoln, Clerks, Clare Scriber,
W I Bissonett, and U L Thornton.
The polling place will be open
from eight o'clock AM until seven
o'clock P Mof said 13th day of March,
1905,
Dated this second day of Feb 1905.
Chester 1 Newlin.
Recorder of the City ot La Grande
Union County, Oregon.
Health ,
Means the ability to do a good day's
work, without nndae fatiue and to
find life worth living. Yon oannot
have indigestion or constipation with
out its upsetting the liver and pollut-
0 Oiooa. suon coaaiuuu maj
be"bet ani qalckeat obtained by Her
th. Iv. 11... .nnliin. fhlt thl
bine, tbe best liver regulator that the
world has ever known. Mrs. u w
Smith writes, April 3, 1902: "I ncs
Herb ine. and find It tne beat medicine
for constipation and regulating the
liver 1 have ever used." Price 60 oenU
Newlia Drag Co
THE
CENTEMflL
Mrs. A. E. Murcblson
and
HissCM. Uarn, Props.
BOABD BY Till DAT OR WEEK
tOOlS f 1TB OK WITH Oil B01BD
MEALS 25c
HjieMal rates furnished monthly
patrons. Thia house la absolutely
new and la thoroughly clean trora
kitchen to parlor. Every room Is on
the ground floor. All whits beip
The table Is supplied with all the
season affords.
The Centenlsl Is centrally located'
Adnrns Ave, between Greenwood
and Kir. Opposite Farmers Peed
Yfcrd
La Qr ode Oregon.
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GIFFIN &
UNDERTAKERS :
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Scientific Embakfljoge .,-
Licensed Ore tf on tnd Montana
Experienced Udy Assistant in tttendancc
The only Exclusive
La. Orande.
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Office in LewisJBuilding
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BLOKL AND, BROS
Island City, Oregon; ' ";
Breeders of BERKSHIRE and fOLANDOfllNA
s wine. " j
We now have eight young backs, pure , bred, Cots
woM and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need .
ing choice; bricks, should see theaa to 1 appreciate them '
Young stock always on hand, and ' always glad ' to
have you call and see our hoga, as we breed them for
the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paices befor
buying some where else. ' "." i "
Notary Public
Money
Representing the Equitable3avings & Loan i Asso
ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & most
reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under , State
supervision Loans made short or long time to suit
- Wlf. GKANT, (Agent
i City property f or sale; ; . . i;
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fi;ll measure
Clain w ell by the Cord
128 cubic Itet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain
wood $3 per o rd. This is cheaper than by the load.
You pay for what you get and get what you pay for.
It Phone S7i
JUICY MEATS
are the only kinds we sell. ' , v
The meat that has that Hob. appaa
ance aud tickela the palate is tbe kind
yon will get here.
Choice lamb, pork aud real chops,
sirloin, round and porterhouse ateakss
and otner luxuries in oar line, are
sold here daily ;aud p ices that are
right. . r i-
HARD WORKERS
require good, solid food. Meat , is
a necessity to each a man and he
should have it. AU women, of the
In use should bve It. AU women of
the house should proviJe their hue
bands with food that will Strengthen
them so that they will be ingood eondi
tion to toll so tbtt the family may
lire.
Bock & Thomas
Public Is Aroused
The public is groused to a knowledge
of the curative merits oi that great
medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, forJ
aiok stomach lirer aud kidneys, Mary
Mary II Walters, ot 646 Bt Clair Are,
Oolumbos O, writes: "For several
montfaa I was given ap to die, I had
'ever and agae my nerves were wreck
wl I coald not not sleep, and my
stomach was so weak, from useless
ootors drugs, that 1 could not eet.
Soon after beginning to take Eiectrio
Bitters, I oniainel relief, and in short
time I was entirely oared," Ou&ren.
eed at lewltns drog store, prloe 60c
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H. W. NIBLEY
RED FRONT LIVERY BARN
Wrru.Srnith,;Prop, :
Safe and reliable rigtl furn
at all times. Special ac
comodations furnished to
commercial travelers '
au- .;Phone. 8-5 ' v,
WM, SMITH FEED, STORE
Hay, Grain anol feed. Free
delivery to v all parti ef the
city ," Mountain" trade it
specialty. " Phone vl961
Horses, harness and wagons
v' bougUa and sold - ' '
SHADE TREES FOR; SALE
The nndersigued has a limited qaan
tlty of shade it. o which he will : sell
at a reasonable pi ice. These trees are
of the fsrietr known as. the Book
lem aud the Gray Ash. Pardee
wishing ne to set the .trees oat may
do so by paying fifty cents additional
Address J T Jaokaoo, La Grande, Ore
gon,' or phone 1893.
Land Scrip For Sale
Unrestricted forest reserve scrip tor
rale at lowest market prices. My scrip,
secures title to timbered, farming,
(rasing or desert land, In any quan
tity, without residence or improve
ment. Address 11 M Hamilton, The '
Portland, Portland, Oregon.
, The Best Physic '
When yoa i want m'. phvsio that i Is
mild and gentle, assy to take and
gentle, easy to take and certain to act
always nae Chamberlain's 8tomach
and 'liver Tablets. For sale by
Newlia Drag Company.-
CHICKENS 'WANTED
We pay cash for chickens,
and want all we can get - at
bur hew warehouse on Je-
'son avenne. " "
v Grande Rondk Cash Co.
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