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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
1 x The attention of the general public is called to the Seattle Grocery Co. You are invited to call, not to see the company bat tbe goods.. Yon will find the prices reasonable, and that your order will be ' delivered promptly witb oar own team. Oar stock is complete ' and contains all ' that should be found in first class, up-to-date grocery ' store Onr cash customers will find that their money re- - ceivet special consideration. Credit customers receive foil measure and prompt delivery. Highest market prices "paid "for farm 'produce.""" Green groceries always kept in season. - Hay, and .Grain - SEATTLE GROCERY-CO. Masonid building, Adams Avenue - ZUNDEI& LAWSON, Props. V v Oregon Produce Co. ; Phone 1761 i La GraddeXOregon. Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets mA" Largeet Packing House In Eastern Oregon. - a k .1 1 A.B.C. m ' ? STEAM LAUNDRY: PH0tfE I85l ; La Granie, X Oregon. , ! YOU I NEED ' Should ' come1 vto our : laundry ' ' when in , ' ' ! e of anything from a pleasant;! ' smile to clean liuea WASHING is our ' business we: do it right 1 & i ? I '! 0 The Nurse j and the . - Doctor Will tell you thai tbe success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its ingredience. There is : as much variety in medicine as in other merchan dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always our first consideration. 'You can implicity trust your prescription to us quality, accuracy and the right price are the never failing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal for your patronage. A. T. HILL, Registered Plunnncist. Phone, Farmers Line, 68 Pacific States 1361 La Oraade, Or. ill CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Grande Evening Observer r IET BRO&, Editors a Ft pi Entered at the (Poet .Office at La Grande, Oregon, aa Seoond Claaa Mail Matter. - - Published daily except Sunday One year in advance....T.$650 8ix months in 'advance. ,:. :3 60 Per month . ...... i . . . ri65c 8ingle copy 60 Friday, April' 2f. 1905. 1 ADVCBTIdlHO BATES DUpUjr AA rate furnlihed apon. application Local raa41nf ooUeca 10c per Una drat uw- Uon, s per Uaa luf aach SilbaietuanI laaer tkMU ;. f . ; ; ; i ReaoluUom of ooodoleaea, 50 per Una. . . Oarda oC (hank. 5e per Una. "JOHN PAUL JONES 1 After many 'years searehing the grave of ' John ''Paul' Jones was' found in "Paris,' where' he' died 113 years asp. .'And the remaint will be brought to the United States ' for ; reinterment with ceremonials befitting ' the respect a jgreat nation" feels for him, its first naval hero. 1 ' , This incident, it is hoped will cause thia generation of .meri- eau w UcsUti- 2Wof the ybung1 d0t6htnan who' left liia? native country at the age of ' 12 years as 'a common sailor t boy t, and in less than' 30 years ' rose by a series ofVthe most daring acta known in naval warfare to such fame that Thomss t Jeffer son declared "him; "during the Revolutionary war," '"The j prin ciple hope of our future .efforts' on the Ocean.' Congress voted him gold raddaf and by'Teso-. lution commending his "zeal,1 prudence and' intripidity," and' Washington wrote him a : lette complimenting him for his great work in the cause of -Am erica, and Louis AVI or Franco, presented ' him . with a gold mounted sword bearing a flatter ing inscription. 'He was . born in 1 Scotland July 6, 1747, and 'died in Parity France Jul 18, 1792,J and ' waS honored with a , public funeral by the national . assembly 1 of France. The condition of, the, world at the present time was so materially shaped by the events that transpired daring ttu 45" years of John .Paul Jones' exis-j tence and in Which he bore an honorable part; that all Ameri cans should familliarize them selves with it. . , I Young Kingdom Gould teems "born to trouble '' as " the sparks fly upward.'V- Betweeu ; hating episodes at college ''and hard knocks at 'polo, ' the1 past few menthsr have made life interest! ing for him,! his, relatives ".. and the 'public m WE BUY AND SELL For tbe eight months ending with February 1995 the imports of merchandise to the United States' footed up $729,010,394 wfrth.For the rime period our' exports" were " 11,007,909.515. These figures show a balance in our favor of $278,89:1,117 for the eight "months. ' - J If we- ean believe all of the things that Congregalionalists are sayiiig about the merry ofj man,- bis name should, be "John D.' Robafeller." "Bear for Poor u . Denver, April 21 Parson Tbomaa A Uszell, ol th Tabrrancl is thla city, today sent- tb praildent , to ear ot 8ecrUry Loeb, a message uklog Ibal ba be glvao tbe earoaasM ot tba baars killed daring th president bonb, for dittrlbation among tbe poor of. Denver. . it Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best i X AND SHOULD HAVE THh 1-kEFERENCE. that Jeffertou vwas a many sided man was made evident at the recent birthday dinners in his. honor.11 Hardly any two speakers agieed as , to1 the ; 'real sentiments of Jefferson t on th e issues of bis day, and they4 were very far apart when they 'de- elared' What h(pwr)ulO! say if; on earth now. His' writings t re semble the scriptures iu one res pect, a good . argument . can be found in thjm for (almost- any pblitical view. Wallowa News. The big government s dredge, Chinook, 'which Was expected to clean out the Columbia" bar, t . . . . i . . ana wnicfreort'$li),KKambnth to operate.' has been 'laid ud. it being the lioiin of experts that she was a. costly luxury which did no good worth mm tiooing, 'Old ocean;, by otca- Bionally tearing away parts ,of the jetty, shbws 'how it '-resents trying to improve the month of For the best and whitest bread userjersey Cream Flour. ' . Health Is Youth ri' DImim and tilckoess Bring Old Agsi . Herblne, taken every morning before breakfaat will keej yoa In robatt bealb Bt you to ward off 'diMMe." It caret constipation blltoaenets, djapepsia, fever, akin, Uvea and kidney oomplain- u. it pnrinea toe dicmxi ana eieara vniDlxion. .Mrs D W Smith yn blthey.Texa: wtiu.. Ap. :i C V" "I bave oaed Herblne- and r Hod It ta tbe. beat medujiee (or eootelpatlon und liver troubles. It doaa all too claim for it. 'I can1 highly rvootnmend It. 60eU m bottle-Seelin Drag Jo. , EAStER CANDY jwffyTyf frTirMin n'iinifMiirf-irtrivMr. That 'Well Dressed - Feeling It's something most meu ap preciate. S5me of; them pay pretty high to secure it; others J wear our read J-ta wear and get ii'for half the' money We don't auk you to take our . word tor the xcellence of our Clothing; but ft would Please Us-Immensely ' If you would come in and look at the. new spring styles. 1 If you are a "mtrchant tailor's man,1 we will gnai antee to aur- 'priseyou. Paying too much ( and waiting too long is the "made-to-brder" way. Paying just enough and 1 getting r perfect satisfaction is our way. - We fit all shapes; E :$io; to $2o WeHi have- something nei r for' the" Easter trade J this year.' ' You ' cannot ' affor 1 not to Call and see what have to offer.' Easter nove ties . range in price thia year from one cent up. . Bee our window display. :The , finest . line of. ban made' Candies Vver shown in T a Grande. We . know our candy is good because'! we mate it our selves, you know it is good when you, try it. Call and make the test. i- E. ' D. SELDER, Next door' to Post OfficeT GIFFIN Jit J 3L HOGAN ' UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS! The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in La Grande.. .1;: n l Scientific' Embalming J Licensed in Oregon and" 'Montana. Experienced J Lady Assistant . Our office is always open Phone 1751 Office in Lewis Building ' opposite Sommer IIous n BRICK - BRICK Brick furnished i in Canyi quanity or any style. No contract too small or too; large. ' See samples of our pressed brick. - GEO, 1 KRE I G E R La Grande, Oregon, r M i) ) 1 j W r MS- i i ar .ft BROS GLOTffiEUS lj cr rvi d i jd . A cd C3 n&ixR I' uc WMnn: LKENJEb CJ1B1L1CR5 wf3 m Lady assistaL Calls'answered day and night. Phone No.21. pi J' ' Ai 1 fc J LA ' GRANDE'IRON WORKS 1 Complete Machine Shops and Foundry 1 General Blacksmith Horee Shoeing and Wagon Work. n ' 'Manufacturer bf The Fitzgerald Roller Teed Mill pj it mi FIT7.G ERA L. D. " f KOPRIETOf IT'S "NOT TOO LATE TO FRUIT TREES I have a good stock of shade trees, shrubs and vines, "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 colors. Large flowering pansies, all colors, per dozen 50c. . LA GRANDE NURSERY Box 637 Or leave order at Thorn's Grocery Store. 55: 7i Keep Gool If jou have uo 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 -I the Colombia.