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$20,000 FIRE AT PERRY LAST NIGHT 0LASSiriCD DVCRriSEMEN LUMBER' YARD Headquarters for ecu 1 FT THE PEOPLE t:J. E 1 AVE AM i"1 lKM --Ji .wn AR ABOUT ft THOUGH THIS DEPAREST T0U WILL FIND A BUYER. IF TOu WANTiTO BUT EX- ..... nirrr YM1T1IVC iff n5i Lath. Shlnfflefi. Dnnr.c; m Perry experienced a twenty thous and dollar fire last evening. The planiog mill and box factory was for tally destroyed and the engine room completely gutted. The fire la sup. posed to bave orignated ia the box factory about mldniaht. For a time it looked as If the mill would also be de stroyed, but the Perry fire department did gallant work and suxeeded in sav ing the property. The loss Is a bent one third covered with Insurance. Just bow the fire smarted Is not knows at this time. n - .. ' , is- PLAIN YOUR WANTS THKUUuh incac ww- 1 -m i all kinds of Mill Work - ,- .lin., . fpL (a m m m i m BUILDING PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL Measure merits on the" STODDARD LUMBER . LA GRANDE, OREGON.' .Everything you wantant for that SUNDAY . b Awaittag.YcwrlOrder at C.RALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE ' Ooi. Fir and Jefferson Sta. OUR SPECIALTY Full Lfi.e 'Terlerred Stock" Oanred Goods Grande ' Roiide PERRY.. msoi LUMBER LATH and BOXES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle. MRS. DAYi'AuiiUnt This ia on of theUit moslcalIn stltotlons la the state Daring tlM yiar.1901 there were nearly Four thousand lessons given. Tht people lnlthis city and valley are begin log to discover the great advantage of tbleeobool. The.eystem aaed ia ! , the latest and moat praotlcal, and inoladee all the lateat discoveries ia the art ( teaching maalo. The ichool is divided into two depart mental No. 1 Is for beginners, from S years up, and taking la the 1st to 3rd' grades. Ia this department pupils oome one boar every da In No'2 the trades are from S to 15. .Here they graduate. PnplU take one or two leesone a week as they deaire. - No scholars will be permitted to remain In this school wto do not study. 1 The Best Cough! Syrup 8 L Apple ex -Probate Judge Ottawa t'o Kansas, writes I r mis is ' to say that 1 bare need Ballard's Horehound BrrnD for years snd - tbat I do not bealtate to recommend 11 as the beet oough syrup I bave ever used" 25o tQc and iLOO bold by Newlin Drag Co m p! i (3? IS Place of B Buainess f m Buainess on the CO. WINNER snoES Good School Shoes a specialty Lumber Co. OREGON. Music R P Tait, the pioneer music teacher of Uraude Ronde Valley, ia ati'l In the ring. DoriDg my vacation I made it my business as well as pleasure to at tend concert, operas, and In fact everythlag in my line o( boeinese and l found that I aa a teaoher, and in. terpreter of mualo am atlll in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory coarse may take the pop. ular placo bourse. This plaoea the pupil in position to play the popular music of thejday, Church and Sunday School muaio. The Violin popular coarse plucee the pupil In position to play all kinds of dance muaio aa well aa light overtime. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my instruction are now making good money as teachers and soloista. Pupils who are under my care will be thoroughly instructed in music. HP TAIT, teachej SHADE TREES FOR SALE The undersigned baa a limited quau tlty of shade trees which he will sell at a reasonable prloe. These trees s-e of the variety known as the Kork Elem and the Gray Ash. Parties wishing me to set the trees out may do so by paying fifty cents add itionnl Address J T Jackaon, Ia Grande, Ore J f gon, or phono 181)3. Summcrvillc Sittings Fine weather at present. Mr.-J O Smith retnrned borne Sat urday from Walla Walla. Mr. Gny Uobsou returned home Monday from Florida where be spent the winter. Mrs. Cbattin snd daughter Violet made a buainess trip to La jrande Wedneeday. Mrs. Vandttpool and family moved to 8teel Bpur where they will spend the summer. Mr. Lot Elmer made a business trip to La Grande Monday. ; Mr Chas. Mnrobiaon of La Grande was a caller In this town Monday. Mr. Ed Logan made a business trip to La Grande Monday. The Farmers Institute givn here Monday was well attended by all. A rery pleasant surprise party was givjn March 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J O Smith In honor of their eons Mr. Karl and Fred. A delightful time was experienced by the young people for seveial hours daring. which many different games were played and other amnsemsnts were introduced. Nice refreshments were served and after spending one of the most pleasant eve' nings of their lives the young people well pleaaed. bade' their friends good night and departed tor their respective home. Those present were Misses Wilms Rlnehart, Maggie and Stella Newbill, Ella Hunter, Pearl Park, Hazel Tice, Lulu Lanman, Vera and Hazel Larmore, Mable . Tuttle, - Minna Needham, Emma Oilman, Miss Wall, Ollie Mills, Jennie Ross; Christina Vanderpool, and Messrs Hugh Parks. Cap Tuttle, Willie Hunter, Dave Mo Kenzie, Rex and Maud McRae, Vera Rlnehart, Cy Mopdwell, Dell Irvin, Uarry Newbill, Arthur Berry, Karl and Fred Dltt'erbrandt. MUG Cove: Items The weather of the past week has brought many plows oat snd much spring work has been done. One of the most - pleasant dances given here this season was the one of last Friday night. . .. The I O 0 F hall In the Cove ia being enlarged and generally repaired and will present a very fine appear ance In the course of two weeks. Mr Art'.iur Paine who has been III for some time oontinaes very low. He now has a professional nurse attend ing him, Jas Woaver who was in the general When you want GOOD PRINTING Call Phone No. 1371 Printing SBBStaBMSWBsaMBsaBwsasBsasMMBawaBBBsi - That Satisfies ""'M',,B,,,,,SaVJSPSBMBMBaBBBW THE OBSERVER merchandise business here sold out to a man recently ; from California, who will run a bakery In ' connection also. ALorenz the harness dealer says that business was . never so briak In the Cove as It is -at the present time. Dr and Mrs A L Richardson of La Grands spent Sunday with D M Clark's family The members of the Mormon churob in this vicinity bave rented rooms in tbelOOFhall in wbioh to hold meetings in the future ' " The .construction of the Grande Ronde Eleotrle Power plant la going on at the bead of Mill Creek as rapid ly as lit can be done A - boarding bouse baa been put up there for the accomodation of ths people employed and thla entire soheme is very notio able In the bnalneas town of Cove. Pictures of the Cove school and scholars were taken this week for ex blbitlon at the Lewis and Clark fair County . assessor H Morton of La Grands was In town Ibis week on business. Mr CR Elliott of Wallowa was the city yeateiday. in 'Notice TO Whom it May Concern, .Notice Is hereby given that on and after the IRth day of March, 1905, Or dinance No. il, Series of 1892, provid ing for the taxing and killing of dogs, will be strtotlv enforced by the aoth rlties of ths City of La Grande, Ore gon. CHESTER P NEW LIN, . , Recorder of the City of La Grande by order of the City Council. Tags may be procured at ths city Recorder's office. THE GOLDEN - WEST PEACH Will soon bave another invoice of select fruit, shade and ornamental trees Peach, pear, plum, pruue and apple, gooseberries, currants, pie plant,' etc., including the Boleana. Poplar, Sugar Maple, Slack Walnut and the celebrat ed Golden West Peach tree. Office opposite U 8 1-and Office. M 6 tf JOHN E HOUGH The Best Physic Whan vnn want m jthvain Unit ! mild and sentla. ti.iv to tnk nnil gentle, eaay to take and certain to act always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale bv Newlln Drag Company. CThere is a difference " between printing that "will do" and tha which ia the kind yon really want. We make a specialty of pleasing, aa we have the equipment with which to produoe good printing and printera who understand the art of printing There ia no order too small or too large to receive our . carelul attention. We print anything lrom posters to visiting cards. For Sale FOR 8ALK OR TKADE 6 good work horses, 1 JDob oni 1 ,Don logging track, 1 i tnch logging truck. JOUN ANTHONT. FOR SALE-Poland China boar En quire of W T Stein B F O No. 3, two mUea east of La Grande. Phone 1774 wlia-16J FOB SALE Must sell within the next fifteen days, building now oc cupied by my meat market. Cor, Fir and Monroe Ave. Two story, six rooms up stain. Bemember the building only Is for sale . I HARRIS 1 week. FOB 8ALF New Ideal washing ma chine price 17.00 E J Conrad R F D Nol FOB BALE Good paying business doing $1,600 annually. Address P O box 661 La Grands. For Rent FOB BENT Furnished rooms with or without bath. In beat residence district, inquire at (Jor ourtn and Main st. , the George Hansen proper ty. JaaOtf FOB RENT Furnished bouse keep ing rooms, in suits of two, three snd four rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Mry Noble. Phone 5-4-7. tf. Board and Lodging by Mrs Goodall 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 tf FOR BENT All parties wishing to rent s portion of the O'Connor tract for the present year, call at residence as the land will be rented Immediate I ly. Dr. O'CONNOR, corner Park and Oak street. I WANTED First class single driver, ing horse. Inquire Boss Meat Mar ket. ANTED Li I' or viMeman with fair edacat !o for u I ii-lnees posi tion, salary li to fJO per week. Ad dress with stamp and give your name and the name ef the town. Mra. L F Rich, La Grande, Ore., G D 3t BEES FOR SALE The undersigned baa eight stands of Italian bees which he will dlspese of at reasonable price if sold at once. These are all good strong and healthy collnies and will surely thrive if given proper attention. II O TbomaaonJ La Graude? Oregon Residence Fourth street Old Town M2D&W Estray Notice Notice Is hereby given that I have taken op at my farm three quarters of a mile southeast of Allcel, Union county, Oregon, on January 1, 1905, one sorrel, bald faced gelding, branded figure 4, on right shoulder, about 6. o 7 years old, weight about 800 noundi Appraised value $15. Owner can have earns by proving ownership and paying expenses, otherwise the animal win h sold according to law.' VV J O.V8E. .i s ...... reow-Mcn Alloel BED No. 1 w t A vivu llUUUUtJ 10 Phone 1761 La Grande,' Oregon. Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets. Largest Packing House InSEastern Oregon. Will pav Hiahest Cash Price tor Marketable r -i-oratoes. Land Scrip For Sale Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for sale at lowest market prices. Myaertp secures title to timbered, iatnvhig. grasiog or desert I ana, in maj i"u Uty, without residence or Improve ment. Address H M Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon.' Strayed One blue roan colt from my place In Frnltdale Ust Friday. A suitable reward will be paid for its return or Information leading to its recover. . BK Sparrow. La Grande B F D No 1 Last Notice Months ago I notified the public tbat all those who had relatives burled ia the cemetery, whtch is a part of my lands were expected to remove the remains without delay. Being aware tbat this is .essentially painful to all concerned. I have heen patient but am noa compelled to make a. final appeal to those Interested. The work of olearing the ground has al- season necessitates its early comple tion. Geo O'Connor 3t EstrayNotc: Notlo is hereby given that the ' following described stock has been taken op at my place six miles east of La Grande Union County Oregon and appraised, as follows, one bay mare branded oa left hip weight about 950, aged 13. One sorrel mare .brand ed w on left shoulder, weight about 800 .aged 4. One bald faced Ally, white feet no brand weight about 700 pounds. W D Grandy P O at La Grande. ' Fob 27 March 27 WANTED: An elderly lady to keep house and take care of five children. Will pay good wages. Apply at this office. BRICK Hilllli Brick furnished in any quanity or any atylaf , No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGjER La Grande, Oregon. For Inve8tment8 In LHslM C3JNrT Write to C, T.,McDANIEL Outarip..... Qrego - ooooov00BJ3