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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
CRESCENT GROCERIES AJRE GITA11ANTBED Thir mana your money hack if you are not satisfied. Crescent Spices, Croscent Tea, Cies cent, Baking Powder, Crescent Extracts. Full line of Superior Crackers, best on earth. Remember e . have our own delivery wagon and insure prompt delfvery. SEATTLE GROCERY CO. Masonic building, Adams Avenue ZUNDELL & LAWSON, Propi. , Oreg on Produce Co Phone 1761 . La GrandcEOregon. Corner Jefferson Avenue and GreenVood Streets. . Largeet Packing: House - In Eastern Orearon. APPLES ; 25c PER BTT8H1CJ, S Good No 2 apples at the packing house. Call and see -: J 1. 1 1 1 . rr 1 1 1 11 a iuvui, lucjr re no guou bs idobo ouerea py peauiers A. B. C. STEAM LA RY PHONE I85l LaGranie. Oregon. A"T T Should come to our l aundry ' A. J vJ when in NEED 2 WASHING anything from a pleasaut mile to clean liuen is our hu6iuo8S WE DO IT RIGHT : CITY IBREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Tin . .. J!ii Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE Z AND SHOULD HAVE THh PREFERENCE. 1 Hotel Sommer I THE-HOTEL gGMMER l;0., WE- CATER TO COMMERCIAL -. 'TRADE - . ROOMS WITH BATh OSTEAM HEATIZH All Modern Conveniences Best Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. A. L. MORRIS,' - Tres.and Manager. p lai 0J m m 1 -a Grande Evening Observer IET BROS, Editor Pr p Entered at the Poal Offlot at La Grande, Oregon, a 6oond CI Mail Matter. Published daily except Sunday One year in advance ...... f 6 60 Six month's in advance .'...3 50 Per month. .. . . .. . . . . . , . . .65c Single copy....... 6c ADVKETlSINa KATES DUplaj A4 rtai farnUhed apoa application Local reading- notion lOe par Una M near- Uon, je per Ha tor each subnaquent I Uon. RaaoinUoii of condolence, so j ar Una. " Card ol tnanka, to per Uae. Friday.-April 7, 1905. Is your house numbered? If not,Wbyn6t? The property owners on'sixtb street are anxious to have it improved, that is graded and side walked.': . , That ordinance providing fer liscening bicyclers the use of the side walks is a proper move if the liscense w not made to high. Our uniformed police is another step towards conditions that have the appearance of a i : This is proper. Strang ers will appreciate the new order of things. This being the case the eastern mills pay freight on sixty-five per cent of waste. The raw material is here and the wool should be worked up here and can be done cheaper thsn in the east. The woolen mills now here and all working ovei time and such would be the result if there were ' dozens of ' mills . La Grande ' should make an effort to secure a woolen mill. You can drink at the public fountain. The water superin tendent has decided thai winter it a thing of the past , and has ponnected tba pipes. Animals have enjoyed the privilege all he time. For the next five weeks the cities of different portions of the state will be up in arms at assersors whose duty , it is to take the census as well as pro perty values this year. Already Baker City r. is dumb founded. The Baker couuty assessor fail ed to 6ud as many people ' as the government census showed five years ago, and this will be more or less all over the State. Number your houses, or you may receive a call from the city marshal. lie may however be come tired of telling people" to do their plain duty. There is an ordinance compelling . property owners to number their houses! The greif majority kuow this, coniorj lenley ll you are called upon to pay a fiue don't kick but just walk up and swell th$ treasury of the , city . The uiuuej 4b iicoupu uy me nay. President Roosevelt in the de posing of the former canal com mission served ' notice by so doiug that he expects the new board to accomplish something It is possible that the President entertained the Uea that " the railroads in their mysterious raethodsof retarding develop ment may have hynoliifld' cei1- tain members of the- committee. Similar to the tactics employed in the opening of the Columbia river during the 1 past , twenty years. The New York World, one of the leading Democratic papers of the nation makes bold the assertion that President Roose velt will succeed himself in 1903 Stranger things have happened and if he carries out the great reforms that be has in hand the people may demand him to serve them another term. Plans to Get Rich ar often froitrttod by addon break down, da to dyspepai or oonatlpattoa Brace Qp and laka Dr. Klng'a Mew Ul filla. Tbey take oat to material! which ar clogging your euarziaa. and five 70a a new atari. Car beadauhe and disxioeai too. At NewUn Drug Co drag store; 25o garanted s- 5 lbs Home rendered , lard Cash SoecUl Sal. For the next fifteen days I will offer some special . ' cash puces on my cured meats and lards. I have moved into t ie Oeddes building, and snrnot prepared -to carry a large stock in this line' until I am again in my own build ins,' whioh is now being pre pared with cold storage faci lities. As I now need money I will sell 6 lbs buckets of lard for 55c, 10 lbs buckets for $1.10 cash. For the present i am ' located 6 lbs Home from my old rendered stand lard- Cash HARRIS MEAT MARKET . Phone 1601" MRS. H. W. LAUGHLIN, 5 Teacher of vocal and piano 1 ; USIO j . Oraduato of Chicago Musical College Phone 1976 J BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large.. See samples of our pressed brick . GEO. KREIGER. La Urandej Oregon. If a car load of saw loea were shipped from Eastern Oregon to he worked ud in a saw mill at Philadelphia, not a few would minx it a great loss, as freight would have to be . mud 'An ' lh sawdust and slabs. Yet we ship wool from Eistern Oregon to the Eastern mills, whiih ' surely represents a. very great loss. u suieu tnat ten cars of , raw wool is equal to about three and mm m. . - one nail cara of washed " wool OREGON iiisioNPAcinr SKPABT No. S:0p m N06 k30a. ! HOI Hall Lake. Dem.r. FX. wortU, OmaHa, Kan- leacoaudbaak Portland. Daika. MietoB. Walls 130 am. not Si06p.m. TimcRelMdnl LA oaAKDK, OR Wall lYln. Pomerov. Cut- fax. Mutoow, Bpokaoe, and poiuu crai ana iBortk viaspukace HortUuid. Uallea. Pen. dlatos. UmaliUa. Wal mwv.i w mitmKXf nan aar. Bpokam and oUmt putnu eaM ana Bonb via wyoaaaa No.B taland City. A nt. 1m. OaUl ! Iblcr aad .. jnu. : Cob cii' . ai tioua ai aiu ui Boaday Ittaic tor palota la Hal. Ki9Blfl I U VK.OU . Vol iiomn NoS NoS .-04pm ; , No 8J0a m Boll iOpa Urma tMaamcia between I'ortland aad Hem FnlMMOO vimj eve d ya, IfUOJlCAaitl. I 1 v NuLfirv I'lihlirt Tnu .. J - , . n I J 1 II ' Money to Loan Represeutiog the Equitable Saving9 & Loan Aeao ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & moot reliable institution on the Pacifio coast, under. Siain ' supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. WM. GRANT. Affent . : City property for sale. ; r. 1 i I " ' fl : Have i You : - .... : Seen ; 'Em? : Have you seen our 3 new 8Driue suits- Coats extra long, wide 3 collars aud , lapels,, j sLaoelv shoulders. wide trousers, with all 3 the late kinks in the - cut and tailoring t -. If you have not pfin them vou re missing something. C The Swellest Suits of the Season are Here Single and double breated, in the new brown and . gray mixtures, or in broken checks at d stripes. Our spring suit display will certainly be a feast for the man who wishes style and durability' at a moderate cost, say $10 to $20. Our $15 suits ate particular favorites. I A Q l-T OUTFITTERS JL IVIO 3 -mi AiAAiAAiiaaiiUiJ,MaAiafMWH4llaJhi. " . . . ' - THE FINEST EVER Tailored Turbans Dress Hats Cordays New Veilings Ombre Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars 5 M WELLMAN & CO luix Griinde - . Oregon - tM4K -vt.etes tuiuviivii unLdi 6 CI 9) " w M ""u iwm mi at wt expect a carload fS of WJ! Waptr to a arrive on that dite. We uvc more Wall Paper tonow on hand than all the othtr paper houses :.i the county. There J fore youwiU have a greater variety to .elect from. Our present i stock b complete ' We have made np our minds to sell every roll of Wall Paper in our, store before the next spring stock arrives, and in order to insure a J complete clean-up we have cut the price regardless of former price Wall Paper from 5 cents up Stackland & Mdaciilen , PAINTS. eibS AND GLASS (9 a ft 6d- IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDEK FRUIT TREES 1 have a good stock of shade trees, shrubs and vines also American Evergreens for fencing and 2nd breaks, $5 per hundred, $40 per thousand Ween ntf sT rlnr nie? CTat!(m9' tLree colors; e2pK $1. Pouble Daisies, large,, three colors LIZ flowering pansies, all colors, rer doxen 50c. g LA GRANDE NURSERY Box fi37 Or leave order at Thorn's Grocery Store.' w i w h V(fhT4l.at..l..l....i. . - 7i