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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1905)
7T t - ! G r X ( w t CITY SBREWERY JULIUS ROESCH; Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best T LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE X AND SHOULD HAVE THh PREFERENCE. f Y Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Co. That on and after January 1st we will install a day circuit in this city and take this meaus of notifying our Eatrons. Any changes to be made in lights which can not e turned off during the day should be arranged as boon 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. Sau Francisco. - i b. p. up 1 b p 2 h p 3 hp .$ 37 75 J4 r f WW 95 60 104 15 128 85 6 b. p. lO 1, n " t 15 h p I 20 hp ;50Jii p 91U2 OU 279 75 ........ 867 70 452 50 655 05 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. Shipping weights 120 lbs i hp siugle phase ihp " 1 hp " 2 hp " " 3 hp " 5 hp " " 810 lbs 950j 1175 lbs 1430 Jba 2345 lbs 2980 lbs i hp 3 phase l hp " 1 bp 2 hp " 8 hp ' 155 lbs 242 lbs 34 lbs 425 lbs 5 hp 7i hp 10 hp 15 hp 20 hp 30 hp form K form K form K form K form K form K vor information cull at office ot form L form L form L form L form L form L 225 lbs 270 lbs 275 lbs 380 lbs 465 lbs 680 lbs 670'lbs 820 lbs 1075 lbs 1350 lbs 2300 lbs 2810 lbs LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. Hotel Sommer THE HOTEL ?DMMER uO, Leeee WE CATER TO COMMERCIAL : TRADE - - ROOMS WITH BATh OSTEAM HEATzZH All Modem Conveniences Best Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. A. L. MORRIS, Tree, and Manager. g I g 1 IS 1 1 1 g i i g 1 H g s a i i El n. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mar E i ECKHART & HAWKINS Presenting the three greatest successes of the season A Wicked Woman A Bachelor's Honeymoon A Woman in the Case C Three uighl, opening with "A WOMaN IN THE CASE THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Thib is the play formerly bnown as "ForgoUMe-Not," which was played by Rose Coghlan with success for beveral seasons. .N Specialties Between Acts PRICES Orchestra 50o; Orchestra Circle 35c; Dress Circle f in Balcony 25o. Seats on sale Tuesday at Van Buren's. I B - eBBBSBBaBSaBWiSI Cures Coughs and Colds Mrs O Peterson C25 Lake 8t. Topeke Kansas eaya: "Of all cough remulies Mallard's llorehoat.d rijrrop le m favorite; it has done and will do all that is claimed for It to speedily ome nil couuhe and coMe-and It la to nweet and plsant to the taste" 2 60c $1 .00 bottle. Netllu Drag Co La Grande Evening Observer IEY BRO&, Editors Pr pa Entered at the Post Office at La Grand, . Oregon, as Beooad Claas Veil Matter. ' Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. . . . ... $6 0 Bix months in advance. . . .3 60 Per month........ 65c Single copy ..,-..i.;5e ADVERTISING BATHS -. Display Ad mUs ftunUbe4 mpon application Local reading nottoes lOe par lint Orat nser Uon, ;o pr Hoc ftr acta aatwequenl Inser tion. f Resolutions of eoadolenoa, 50 par Una. Card! of thanka, 5e pr Una, - Saturday. April I, 1905. OUR EXPORTS AND IMPORTS The people ' of the United ! ingwith January 1905. stuffs valued it $887,107,699, of this, If one third of the cigars that are consumed in this city were manufactured in our factories here they would employ over twenty-five cigar makers. Here is another chance tor a pay roll 'Exhibit Hall is certainly do ing its share towards attracting the attention of traveling public to a realization of the fact that Grande Itonde valley is on the map. No one who views that apple display will ever forget La Grande. .EstrayNotce Notlo ia hereby given that the allowing described' stock has bean taken op at oar place six miles eaet of La Grand Union County Oregon and appraised, aa follows, one bay mare branded on. left hip weight about 900, aged 13. One eorrel mar .bread ed w on left ahoolder. weight , about 800 aged 4. . One bald (aeed Ally, States exnorted In fnri(rn mm hie feet no brand weight about 700 trios tnr ilia i.nun mnntka n A j polinda, , . sold to aatlBfy pastorage bill and other expenaea by the conaUble of tbia pre .Inn. a. i-w 1. . w J $704,414,733 worth was Carried ! April 3. 1905, anleaa the owner in steam ships owned by for- fl fZi" tpvw "d Mtt,t u ohar8e' eigners and $24,781,810 worth I WD GrandLa Grande. was carried in foreign sailincr I t Plans to Get Rich are often frustrated hv an, Mar. ,.i. down, ilue to d.varepsia or ooustipatlon Uraoe up ud take Dr. Klnn N Life Pilla. Thar take out the materials which are closing your euergine. and giveyou a new start. Cure headache and disxl neos too. At Newlln Drag Co drug atora ; 25t guaranteed. I 1 f a a a m ycHBeis, maaing a total ot our domestic exports carried in for eign ships of $723,596,343. For the same time there were carried in American steamships $67,231,451 worth of our , do- nico.io merchandise and $6,077, 960 in American owned Boiling vessels, the balance was carried by railroad cars and other land vehicles to Canada and Mexico. For the seven months ending with January 1905, the United States : imported , from foreign countries merchandise 'valued at f 625,933,101, of this $479,588 380 worth was carried to ns in steamships owned by foreigners and $1,025,978 in foreign own ed sailing vessels, making a total ot our imports of $490,614, 358 worth of foreign merchan dise brought to us in the seven months in foreign owned ships. During the same seven months steamships belonging to U S citizens brougnt to us $83,981,984 worth of foreign goods, and American owned sailing vessels carried to us from foreign lauds $5,072,787 worth oj foreign merchandise. In I860 the total United States imports and exports by sea were valued at $762,283,550 of which 66 9 per cent was car ried irvships owned by citizens of the United States. In 1903 our imports and rxports amoanU'd to" $2,415,800,0! 6 of which AiutAicau owued ships brought us out 9.1 per cen. These dry statistics become items of livo interest in discus sing plans for reviving our mer chant marine o that the rich est nation of the age will not be dependent on the ship owners of other countries to enable it to carry to market our enormous crops aud other prod nets and save to our people the annual freight bills of over $200,000,000 which we have been paying to foreign ship owners for years. If a hosiery factory is ie pro fitable as the San Prancivco trade journa. which we publish elsewhere states and the condi tionsare as favoiable as repre sented, why not have one in La Gfaude? A pay roll that furnishes labor for thirty' em ployees that only oosts $10,000 aud pays handsome . dividends on that amount, should not be over looked by as live a co rauuity as this. t uvauA bill uu ium Li : Grande, Finder may have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. A Dandy F.or Burns Dr Bergin, Pane, Ilia, writes; 'I have oaed Ballard 'a Know Liniment: alwaya recommended It to my friends aa 1 am confident there is no better made. "It is a dandy for lama' Tuoee who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cute, burns, brntaea. which heal rapidly when Uallard'aSeow Liniment la applied. It ebould always be kept lu the boue for rases of emergency " 25o, 50o 1 00 bottle-Newlln Drug Go ; Call For Bids Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids on the following described work and material: On and before 4 o'clock p m Wednesday April, 5. 1906. For furnishing and laying on top of the ground twenty seven hundred feet 4,700 J, more or less, of one inch gal vanized iron pipe, and fifteen hundred 1 1,600) more or less, of one inch gal vanized iron pipe, to be placed in a ditch not leas than twelve inohea deep and properly covered; alao eighteen hundred feet, (1800) more or leas o galvanized iron pipe, alao to be plao ed in . a ditch not less than twelve inobei deep and pro perl t covered, the aaid pipe to be one half inch pipe, also twenty stand-pipes with one half inch garden valves. All blda are to be accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to ten per.oent of the bid, aatd check to be returnable when the contract ia aigned, and the said work to be com pleted by May 1st, tne weather per mitting Before the contract is ao- oepted, a bond, with approved security must be made for the laitbfal and el- fuient performance of the oontraot ac cording to Specifications f or further particulars, plans and specifications, call npoa . I B buook, at the otlloe of the oity Recorder. i KBnook 8 R Haworth E P thilders Trnateea La Grande Lodire IOOK NoW- Call For Bids Notice IS hereby liven that -the un dersigned Win receive sealed bids, up n.tll Inn. Alwb . tu.l. J-.. the 6th day of April, 1SXJ6, for the con struction of a- reservoir, sufficiently large to '.contain one hundred thousand -dOUOOO) gallons, the aaid reservoir to we etoued or brloked np, and cemented on the inside, the con tractor to do tail tue excavating, and the said reservoir to be completed on or before May lit, 1905. the weather per mitting. A bond shall be furnished by the contractor with security for the completion of the reservoir In a prop er, faithful and workmanlike manner. All bida mast be accompanied by a check tor ten? per cent ot the amount of the bid, the aaid check to be re turnable to tbu depositor when the con tract ia aigued For farther informa tion call upon I p Snook at the otlloe ot the City recorder, ' Signed, Lit. 8NOOK, 8. R. HA WORTH, ' F. P. GUILDERS Trustees Of La Grande Lodge I O O V No. 10V . THE FINEST EVER The La Grande Investment Co who built many houses last' year and now have several un der construction eipect to'imild more than tver this season. Notice Of Proposed Street Improvement To Whom It May Concern; Notice is nerecy given or toe proposed Improve ment of F Utreet, in the oity ot La Grande, Oregon, by the construction of a seven foot side wait along the north elde of the lilock No ti7 of Chaplin's addition, In aaid oity, and a cross walk sorosa Tblrd etieet ex tending west ot said block No S'. Said walk to be constructed at the expense of abatting property owners. Notloe ie hereby further given, that unless aaid proposed improvement ia deleated by remonstrance sinned ly the abutting property owners, and ti ed with the undersigned on or before the 6th day ot April. 1905, aaid aide walk will be ordered conartucted br the Council of the City, of La Grande, Union Uoonty. Oregon. LHkted at La Grande Oregon, thl 24th day of MarchrlW05. ' ' IK Snook Recorder ot the city of La Grande, Union ooanly, etate of Oregon. Tailored Turbans Dress Hats Cordays New Veiling? Ombre Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars EM WELLMAN & CO JLaGrrande - Oregon HENRY So CARRI? FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICENJED EMBUfURS Lady assistaLt Oallsjanswered day and night, Phone No. 21. J. O. Henrv. reaidence 664 J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Qrande Oregon ', ------a----. ; A A 4 Notary Publio . Insurance Money to Loan Representing the Equitable JSavings A Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safe 8 1 A most reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under Statu supervision. Loans made short or lung time to suit. WM. GRANT, Agent City property for sale. ' The, SEATTLE GROCERY CO. Masonic building, Adams Avenue ZUNDELL& LAWSON, Props. Now ready for business with a complete assortment of ,; frash Grocrioa Every article on our shelves is new and fresh, and guaranted to be first claes Our motto is "Live and Let Live" We will have our own delivery and guarantee prompt service Remember that we still haudle hay, gri and feed We pay the highest market price for farm produce If we make a mistnke we will cheerfully correct the same Phone orders giveu special attention . A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE l85i La Gran He, Oregon. Should come to our Laundry when in YOU NEED WASHING t of auythiug from a pleasaut smile to clean liuen our business WE DO IT RIGHT : 'tMSHtlllMSIIl Health Is Youth Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age Her bine, taken every morning before breakfast will keep yon in robust healh fit you toward otf disease. It cures constipation bilionsness, dyspepsia, tcor, bkiu, lives sua nanoy complain ts. It purities the blood n! the complex" .n. Mr I) w Hmiik Whitnev. Tern, wrltm An.il " mm. "1 have nsed llerbine and find it is the best medicine for rnntal liver troubles. It does all von cluiui for it. I can highly recommend it. OOoU a bottle We 1 in Drug Co. RED FRONT LIVfcRY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop, Safe and relihble rigs furn at all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. 3-5 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Giain and feed. Fiee delivery to all parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1901 Honrs, turtles snd wiifons ttui(tii and anid Special Sale For the next fifteen days I will offer some special cash pi ices on my and lards. I 55c 5 lbs Home rendered lard Cash 1 cured meats have moved into t .e Gedde3 building, and am not prepared to carry a large stock in this line until I am agaiu in my own build ing, whiih is now being pre pared with cold storage faci lities. As I now need money I will sell 5 ibs buckets of lard for 65c, 10 lbs buckets for $1 10 cash.- For the present I am located just across the street from my old stend . -33 HARRIS MEAT MARKET Phone 1601 515c 6 lbs Home rendered lard Cash r r a t I "V. I 'ST- 'f'i