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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
The attention of the general public is called to the Seattle Grocery Co. You are invited to call, not . to Bee the company bet tbe goods. Yon will find the prices reasonable, and that your order will be delivered promptly with our own team. Oar slock is complete and contains all that should be found in a first clasp, up-to-date grocery store Oar cash customers .will find that their money re ceives special consideration. .Credit customers , receive full measure and prompt delivery. Highest . market" prices paid for farm produce. Green groceries always kept in season. Hay and Grain SEATTLE GROCERY CO. Masonic building, Adams Avenue ZUNDEL & LAWSON, Props. I - ' - -ww -WW"WWWWW O . e) Oregon Produce Co Phone 176Y la GrandclOregon. : Corner Jeffersoo Avenue and Greenwood Streets. Largest Packing House In Eastern Orea:on. 25c PER BTJSELJSIailj t Good No 2 apples at the packing house. Call and see them, they are as good as those offered by peddlers )) A. B. C. I STEAM LAUNDRY I PHONE j i8Sx La Granie, Oregon. i YOU Should come to our I aundry when in IVY T" of anything from a pleasaut 1 1 j I I V ' smile to clean linen is our business ! WASHING ! WE DO IT RIGHT CITY .BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH. Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant, in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best 4 LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE f AND SHOULD HAVE THh PkEFERENCE Hotel'-Sommer. : THE HOTEL gOMMER uO, Jleeslee WE CATER TO COMMERCIAL - TRADE- ROOMS WITH BATh 52: STEAM HEATHZH All Modern Conveniences .Best Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. T A L. MORRIS, - Tres. and Manager. -a Vande Evening Observer rr tEt BROfiL, Editors Pr ps Entered at the Post Office, at La Grinds, Oregon, aa Second Claw Mall Matter. - Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. ..... $6 50 Six months in advance. . . .8 60 Per month 65o Single, copy, ......... ......6c Thursday, April 13, 1905. DVEBT1SINU BATE) OUpUj Ad rate fornlabad apos application Local reading notion 10 per line am naer. ' lion, 50 per (to tor aaoh sutwequeul lnaer- Raaolutlooi of eoadoleaoe. m ar lln. Oarda ( Uimoka. 6e per Una. FULTON DEFENDS ACTION matter is now in the hands of a committee. It was someone's business to make the proper petition for the free city , mail delivery. This matter is also now in the baoda of a committee.' ' There was also a sentiment created that will assist towsrds having: our houses' numbered and our sidewalks bettered. . All this as the resilt of one meeting. ' At tbe next meeting other matters of a public nature will doubtless be ; acted upon La Grande can accomplish much this year, ' and the way to ac complish it is through the Comr mercial Clnb. If you are not a member you are certainly miss ing an opportunity to assist in me upbuilding or to is com munity. Senator Fulton, whose name hn hflAn hrnno-fit into nnnan tion with the land fraWs, says I Tr"SlUre,r,SllCa" ., , ... ... . Notloe U hereby glren tbst there regarding the letters written by sr now rands on band to paj ail out- bim to the Un td Hflt, ; Kuaing warrants issuea on uenersi commissioner; , "Yes, I hare read the , letters Fond of La Urande Oitrt up to and Including, No. 4372 endorsed April 11, 1U03. ' ' Interest on all warrants on General published in The Oregon ian and F,und trom No i'87 i 4373 ln r j... . .. i elusive, cease from this data. accredited to me, and . I doubt j There ara also funds In the treasury w vf ii warraava ioiueu agaium Water Fond of La Grande City, op to and including Mo. 6108 endorsed 8pt. 10, 1904. Interest on all warrants on Water K and to So. 5168 inclusive. reaiea from data, of this call. La not they are correct copies of letters I wrote, but I do not see that they call for . any explana tion. I have written very many letters for citizens of Oregon concerning, matters pending be- ore the Commissioner of the! General Land Office, Commis kio.ivrvi Pensions and other departments, It may be that I have been imposed, upon at times. I make no reference, of course, to any . pending case, but I can easily see that : it is possible lhaveattimes written letters in support ot claims which, if all the facts concern ing them had been known to me at the time, I could not have endorsed "Blue what shall I do? Shall I refuse to assist any person? I cannot make distinctions. I. must treat all alike; I must re present none or represent all. Of course, if I should have good reason to suppose that a party was presenting a fraudulent claim, it would be iny duty to refuse to assist him.. But how can I know? I must rely on his word. I cannot go into an in vestigation of every inanV claim That is the duty of the several departments. Hence it seems te me that I muat act for all or decline to act for any, and, to do the latter is out of the question. "The fect is that the greater portion of a Congressman's time is taken up with matters pend ing before the departments. To be relieved of that work would be a great relief to the member, but how would it please his con stituents? I have neither ex planation nor apology to offer for what I have done." - Grande. Oregon, April 7. 1005. t 1 J WALSH, Uity Treasurer, When the cement side walks are all in on Adams avenue and Depot street, the appearance of La Grande will be greatly en hanced. La Grande is improv ing and fast taking on the airs of a city. It is gratify iug to note that the property owners are' complying wilh the side walk ordinauce, so it speaks volums for their loyalty to the town.. Organization is absolutely necessary in public matters, as was. illuttrated at Tuesday night's meeting of tha business men of the Commercial club. We have all been talking about making an exhibit for tl.o Lewis and Clsrk fair but the first move was made last n;ght. We . all . have . realized the necessity of getting in touch in some manner with the train loads of home, seekers who, daily kfevftakr- There are many Muds of meat, but we sellnly.the best kind. A trial order will convince you of the truth of this statement. We kill only the best specimens and kill it correctly. Our, prices are as low as consistent with the beat quality. Bock & Thomas ! 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 cured meats , have moved into toe Geddes building, and am not prepared to carry a large, stock in this, line until I am again in my own build ing, which is now being pre- tared with cold storage faci itieB. As I now need money I will sell 6 lbs buckets of lard for 66c, 10 lbs buckets for $1.10 cash. For the present I am located just across the street from my old stand 55c 6 lbs Home rendered lard ' Cash HARRIS MEAT MARKET Fhone 1601 MRS. H LAUGULIN, i Teacher of voca and piano MUIO Graduate of Chicago Musical uouege Phone 1974 Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. Sea samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Grande, Oregon. Have- : Vou : Seen ; 'Em? : 0 i amn .in.ii, nr i.i. ,, Have you ; seen our new spring suits: C6ats extra long, wide collars and lapels, shapely shoulders, vide trousers, with all the late kinks in the cut and tailoring? If ,you have not eeen them you're missing something. t The Swellest Suits of the Season are Here i Single and double breated, in the .new brown and gray mixtures, or 'o broken checks and stripes. Our spring suit display will certainly be a feast for tbe man who wishes style and durability at a . moderate cost, say (10 to $20. ' Our $16 suits ate particular favorites. ASH BROS. OTJTITITTHRS I H EN RY &l CAR R I i: FUNERJL DIRECTORS 1 l LICENJED EMBlLflERS o 1 &4 Lady aspistaLt Calla'answered day and night, Phone No.21. s J. 0. Henry, rebidence 664 J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Grande Oregou s LA GRANDE IRONWORKS S Complete Machine Shops and Foundry j . General Blacksmith IIor?e Shoeing and W;on Work. f$ I' Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill fM $ .. - . m ! D. Fl E R AL. D. -H 1 i-KOPHI ETOR fM IFS NOT TOO LATE TO ORDEK FRUIT TREES " ', -. ' ' 1 have a good stock of shade trees, shrubs and viues, also American Evergreens for fencing and wind breaks, $5 per hundred, $40 per thousand Weeping trees for cemeteries. Carnations, three colors, 12 for $1. Double Daisies, large, three -colore. Large 4&. flowering pansies, all colors, per dozen 60c. LA GRAjpE NURSERY Box 637 Or leave . ordej a.tThorn'8 Grocery Store. Keep Cool If jou ha?e no other way call on the. LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. and secure an Bates and all prices will be explained at the office Electric Fan pass through our city This