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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1905)
."i S i: 7 - t ! IT .'i if- 1 I": ,,. ' i a ' m ; I li.i 1 1-1 it e . .iftiirr-.i ! LUMBER YARD fl j Lumber pnpps : ' ! Boxes MiJlwork I i i ! LA GRANDE,; OREGQJ. '. 1. " Everything you """"""" .' T .' 1 U I I I' I , V ittosour;Qrdkrat; O." R ALITOi!B.l'.' X ; NEBRASKA GROCERY TOIE 40oivJtfQ i Oil It BPRflTALTY g FaljUiierr(irr Stock" si Oanred Goods. PERRY, urand- Rr nrte i-iirnhpr Pa S LUMBER LATH ,K BOXES --.' fande;pnde Lumber Go. ' PERRY, OREGON. Special Sale For , the next fifteen daya I will offer some special' 'caab pi ices ou iny and , i larda. ' cured meata I , have moved into iae G.eddea,' building, and am not 'prepared to carry a large stock in: this , liue until I am again in my own build-' in, whiiianowbfipg pre parewjtb, codiage faci lities. 'As 1 'now" need- money I will sell 5 lbs buckets of lard for 55c, 10 lbs buckets for 11.10 cash.' For the present J am located just acroga the street ' ' from my old stand 1 -. 55c . 6 lba Home rendered lard Cash HARRIS MEAT MARKET Phone 1601 SEWERS AND PIPE I 8m J H Cbllda for wptlc aewera and tin pipe l6 orders at lb La Grands Marbls Worka. 5 7 FOR BENT Small hoot four blookt nortb of lUUs brick school boats, including an aora vf groqnd and Ir rigating water, fd per month. In qnlre of Ed Strlngham, phone 61x6 4-13 -t..,. . Boardbi House A- i Mrs. Joseph Pol I man, Cor. 6th and Washington. ' Board and ' ' rooms, ' or board without rooma br,tbs dJ, wsk or month, .6-8 55c 5 lbs . Home rendered lard , Oaah 2UMBfcK CO. . I f . to- !"! .,.- J,.-,. ? wantWtM that Jefferson 8ta.t SHOES Good School Shoe 1 ' especially ORpON. Notice To The Public I have purohaaed . the cigar factory of Leah Paul of La Grande and will oontlnuethe basineas at JI5J Depot itreel, both wholesale and retail, and will collect all bills das laid factory and pay all ontatanding accounts. ' I cordially invite the publio to eall and sample 'my homa made and im ported cigara of which 1 carry a full line together with tobaccos, oonteo eionery and fruits in aeaaon. . Yours for bsiineis, Jets B. Paul, March 31.1905 Agents Wanted j Men and women. Big money telN Ing ImporitU lamp barner. Sells ou eight 100 per oent proflt. fixoluslve territory to hasilers. Sample by mail 75c. Call or address. K 0 ttergh, U Grande Ors Mth-24 Aprll-24 Foley Hotel Farm Sold W R Hatohlnaon has disposed of his farm known as the WUhelm olaoe In Lower Cove, to George M Gray, The arm contains 330 aores and sold for $11,000. Treasurer's Call, for $ty Warrants Notloe le hereby given that there are now funda on hand, to pay all oot atanding warranta lasued on General Knnd of La Grande Clt, up to and including, No, 4J7U endorsed April li. Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 4187 to No. 437S In. cluaite, onasea from this date. There are also lands in the treasury to bar all warrants totaed aitahtt Watr Fond of La Grande Citv. no to and including No. 6108 endorsed fttpt. in, iw. .interest on ail warrants on Water Koni to No. 6168 Inclusive, reaSv irom date of this call.. La Grande. Oregon, April 7, 1V05. ' " K J WALSH, City Tieasarer. Cement Walks Contractors 8oott i Knbn hare com pleted the cement walk ia front of the grocery store of J O McKnnon, and nnw bare thsir fores st work on the walk being built by the La - Grande Nat.onal Bank. They received scar of " eemenf last week and another Is now in transit. As the oounoil baa is sued the order that all walka within certain prescribed dietricte shall be constructed before Angutt 1, it would be the proper thing for those who pos sibly ean, to commence Immediately as this furnishes a market for labor just at a season of the year when it Is needed. Our Census - Atsessor J H Morton states that he realizes the importance of the eeotas to be taken by bis office this season and proposes to be as aocurate as possible, and will have La Grande, Elgin , Uni tbs ' pepsus of Union snd Cove taken by speoial enumerators aside from tne deputies who srs taking the property values. By this method the regular deputies will i be relieved . ol the speoial work required by the , cen sus, and it atands to reaaon, that Mr Morton la taking the method that will give cause for the least possible num ber of errors. .' i ; A prominent oituen this ' morning offered the suggestion that it might be well for the city to furnish an , as sistant deputy while the census ol it be done as accurate as possible as the resnlt ol this census governs . our population for tbs next five years or until the next government enumera tion. 'We certainly do non want ' any such a time as Baker City is now go ing through. The assessor has com plcted the wou thers and finds ' thst Baker City does not contain" ss many people as it did in 1900. Anyone wuo nas Keep in toucn wun tne pro gress that the city has made, knows very well that such a condition is hardly possible. '. DAVIS WAS NOT . By Scrlppa News Association Boston Mass., April 10 "Neither Lieutenant Grant nor any one else ever htndoufled Jefferson Davis," ssid General Miles today in answer to charges that Davis bad been mistreat ed, while a prisoner in bis, charge. "The oitly irons ever pot on J.fferson Davis were light leg irons, put on by a oifillian employee under orders and instructions from ths War Depart ment. They were put on while some changes were being made In his quarters, for tbe purpose of prevent ing ths tragedy of Davis injuring himself or any ol his guards," Gen eral Miles farther stated. ESTABLISHED The La Grande Report of condition RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .. $561,299 33 United States Bonds 25,000 00 Real Estate Furniture Fixt 17,000 00 Due from banks and U.S.tres 105,903 69 Cash on Hand 48,29 63 Total s . $757i495 65 OETFICERS AND UIRECTORS , - George Palmer, President. F. L. Meyers, Cashier. Geo. L Cleaver, Assistant Cashier. W. L, Brenholts, Assistant Cashier J. M. Berry, A. B. Conley F, Jj Holmes ' F, M. Byrkit With ample capital, large experience and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you" absolute security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business, promising you courteous treatment and every liberality consistent with conservative Banking. LJa S stoJsC4 sUk i M JL Lf 1 k CURES th DEATH OF MRS EUZA GALE Urt Eliza Otlt, widow of Joseph Gale, one of the first provisional gov ernors of Oregon, was laid to rest Mar. 1 at Weston cemetery. Bre wss to years of sge and bad been ill but one month. Since the death of ber illottriont husband In Eagle Valley In 1871, Mrs Gale has lived with ber daughter, Mrs Edain Simpson, who, with ber bus band moved to Wild Horse creek near Athena in 1875. ' ttrt Qle was a pelos of th, famooj WaLe JHr'alla hiei, PupiQrmox-mar, and leavea bat two clildrea. Mrs Lu- cretia Simpson with whom she resided lot 33 years and Mrs Ella Page ot Seattle. . : Did Not Argue (By Scrlpps News Assoclailon . Columbus O. April 10 Attorney Shay, for J Morgan Smith and wife, notified Governor Herrich this morn ing that be would sot appear today to argue against the extradition warrant. No otherdate was atked for and tbe Governor announced tbe matter closed in the incident . the warrant would stand. King ;Ce!ebrates ;;' Copenhagen April 10 King Chris fian ot lebrated his 87ib birtbdsy 8at-t?--v iu Muviimt beaitn and spirits. lie received numerous telegrams of felicitation Irom sovereigns and other beads of States, and. held a reception of tbe diplomatists and others. Mr Swan son the retiring . Amerioan minister, conveyed to the King , President Booss velM congratuJaUons, . and . dean, the best wishes of the diplomatic corps. The Stork Busy New York. April 10 Sixteen thous and babies were born in New York in tbe last four months. Figures com piled by ths bureau cf vital statistics show tbst Fifth avenue bas tbe lowest birtb rate of any street in the' oity Less than 10 births, were reported In the wealthiest section of that thor oughfare. ' The heaviest birth rats Is on tbe east side near Division street whare the. conditions are tbs reverse ol those on Fifth avenue, , . . A benevolent and philanthropic gentleman of La Grande bas purchas ed , a new oj gan. tor the recently con structed church at, Middle point He gave it to the ohuroh organization as a free will offering. Rev Johnson ex pects it to arrive in a few days , as he bas received notioe ol its shipment. Wallowa News. Cleanse vonr svstem of all imnnrltlea thle month. Now Is the time to take Hollieter's Rocky Mountain Tea It win Keep yon well all summer. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets , : Newlln . Ding v-o. 3655 National ,rnade to comptroller of currency, March ia, 1905 L-IABIHTIES Capital Stock ..$100,000 00 Surplus :. 20,00000 Undivided orofits... L Circulation ....:........ 2C.000 00 DePsits-: Total Most STUBBORN COUGHS 0LASsincD . Advertisements For Sale First class seed potatoes, Carmen no 3 snd Early Hose, one half mile eaat of L Oldenburg.' tf J 8 CHANDLER, .Pratt dale FOR 8 ALE Early Boss potatoes for Ceo Parrot Island City. April 3 17 FOR BALE Four room house practi cally new and 60 x 110 ft. lot, O st. between 7 and 8 st. For partlcaUu-a apply on premlsee. 8-7 Good work team weight about LlOO also, ops good family . I riving borae. Apply to .Barney Sparrow "old town. A)ra414 For Rent FOE KET Twenty acres of yoong , orchard one and one halt mile from ! La G-aade,' r Right person can ae oire the tract on easy terma H E : Uolmea, La Grande. A 6 tf FOB RENTf-rLarge, well farniahed : rooma at 17 03 per month. Inquire ol Mrs A L Stover, at tbe Hjltx . house, one block north ol the round house. FOR RENT Six room bouse with all , modern im Dromnt. T ?c ; ner First and Main. , H C Oilman FOR NT Farniahed rooms, ln I quire of Mrs Dnryea at 1901 Second i a tree t, " ' FOR RENT Famished rooms, good location. Inquire of Mrs. W J Snodgrass, Fourth street, or phone . 3-6-3. FOR RENT-r Light :. ' housekeeping ; rooms. Mrs. Shearer, near Geddes I Bros, grocery store. FOR RENT Five room bouse in good J location, inquire of O Ralston at i Nebraska I'ash store. tf Board and Lodging by Mrs GoodaU 2114 Srd at. Phone 707 , . tf WANl'ECh-Poaitlon aa cook or nrat class bookkeeper in family, by ex. , perienoed Japanese. Inquire at thU -office. ; Rol Walker has leased the G B shoe shop sod baa .engaged R C Coger to aiaiat him in the repair work.. Ue will put in a o tmplets stock ot goods for repair work, and will guarantee satis action.' Remember he is in the field (or all kinds of repair work and also new work. Remember the old stand. Tbe G B Shoe 8bop. tf Centennial l!oteI . RATES fl per dsy meals 26cts. Hpeclal rates furnished monthly pa trons. Mrs A E Murcheson and Miss O M Garni proprietors. No Adams Ave. Phone No 1161 IS87 Bank 533,434 3a $757i495 65 II 1 1 1 1 1 Homeseekers" Dont forget that G H Powers tbe Land man bas any thing In Itbe ' shape ot Real Estate from an acre of Garden to a 2000 acre ranch. AH . property old on commission and titles guaran teed ; ' GH Powers Minnesota Land Man Men 23 tf High Art Painting Persons desiring fine work In the line ot interior finishing, such as grain ing to matoh the furniture, woodfllling to match tbe walla, and all the flat finishes or glosses, should call on or address Sanford D Kinney, L)31 Adams Avenue, Corner Greenwood street. La Grande, Oregon. ' ' tf Music R P Tait, ths pioneer music teacher of Grande Hondo Valley, is still in tbe ring. During my vacation I made It . my business aa well as pleasure to at tend conoerts, operas, and in fact everything In my line of bosineas . and I found that I.as a teacher, and in-. terpreter of mualo am still in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish tbe full conservator iflum m -ir . p. alar piaco oourse. This plaoea the pupil in position to play the popular music of the',day, Church and Sunday School musio. . The Violin popular oourse plaoea the pupil In position to play all kinds ot dance mosio as well aa light overtures. Quite a number of musicians who have been nnder my instruction art ' now making good.money aa teachers and soloists. : Pupils who are under my cars will be, thoroughly Instructed in m. - BP TAIT, teaohe.1 Don't Borrow Trouble It Is a bad habit to borrow anything but tbe worse thing you can posstuiy borrow, Is trouble. When sick, ore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bilious ness, Bright'a disease, and similar in. ternal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms) bnt fly for relief to Eleytrio Bitters. Here yoa will find sure and permanent forget fullness ot all your troubles, aud your body will not be burdened by a load o debt disease At Newlin Drug Co drug atore. Price 50o. Guaranteed. LA GRANDE SCHODL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, Principle. ' AUtiDAYAjibtant This is oneot the.best3mueicalJTn stitutlons tn the stats. Daring the year. 190ft thers were nearly Four thousand lessons given. Ths people in .this city and valley are bsgin ing to discover tbe great advantage ot tfala school. The.syitem used la the lateat and moat practical, and inoludea all the latest discoveries in the art ot teaching moslo. The school ia divided into two depart ments; No. 1 la for beginners, from 5 years up, and taking In the 1st to 3rd grades. In this department yapils oome one hoar evsry day. In No, 3 tbe grades are from 3 to IS. SHers they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a wsek aa they desira. - No scholars will be permitted to remain in tola school wto do not study. .ll There are many kinds of meat. out we sen opiy tne beat kind. A trial order willcouvinca vmi nr the trath of this statement We kill only the best specimens and kill it correctly. Oar prices are aa low consisiaot with the best quality. Bock & Thomas HOLLISTER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nucgets A Buy Mtdiobt for Bn.y'Peopl, Brings Oolden EaalUi sad EMd Vigor UiHj.urr Dni'o Compuct, MiuliHi, Win. 1 fiOUEM NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE mm mm mi V Ik f I' I! X- .1 i . .1. i. .. v, hit 1 .