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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1905)
K ; iii nLng miiijig fsirM icHJjErjairia s Eggs and Honey W have a large consignment of stjlotly fancy Whit Clover comb lioDey, on sale at all tbe leading groceries. Ask for tha celebrated Mountain Kote brand eggs. These are strictly freab laid, tbe best in the siarket. Price 17.1:5 per ease of 30doieo . Hay and Grain Here It tbe place to get your bay and grain. First olaes Timothy at 110 per ton. Fauoy White Oats at Sl.10 per cwt. Call and see at, It eosU yoa nothiug. Sacks, Sacks, Sacks Juit arrived a large shipment of fine Calcutta sacks. No 1 sacks at $3.50 per bonded. No 2 tacks at 15 50 Call aod see ua. It will cost nothing , OREGON PRODUCE CO. US-' i m u 0?- tMtMllSiHllHUraiaiiaiill2JiaLIll CABPETS CARPETS The largest line of Carpets ever brought tok the city. More arrivintf daily. Prvtly floor covering. 25c a yard andun. SPECIAL ON GO CARTS THIS MONTH . W. H. BOHNENKAMP, - Hardware and Furniture ' , 4 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor, f Largest, Brewing Plant inEasr.ern Orego f Ask for. La Grande Beer and get the 1 Best GRANDE MINES Anuihir four borse load of supplies loft thin motnlns fur the hi plncer mine op GrBOde Ronde river. A? the present time there sro twi n ty one men employed and preparations are no in rrogrs h'ch are expected to La completed by next spring by the the tiune the river will be running plenty of water, ben two shiits will be put oo, tunning day and oinht which w.ll more thn double tbe present foroe It' is tbe intention . to construct a flume from tli lnke at tbe head of Grande Konda ilvr, which la about even miles above the mine. Tlila will be tbe means of securing a longer water period tbaa through- the ditoh M at present. Too n.en were irjnted by tbe cevlng la of a bnuk at tbe ml e day before vesttday( Mr. Bailey was consider ably Injured in the tack and Mr Mori la received ntt injury in one eye. Already the new company baa made one clean up which mi very eatisfaot- o y and they will make another bcfuie winter suta In. - - 1 . : -STATIONERY. Vvi j : STORE , -I! 1 piles f-om this oity and it is certainly sutlicient to wouder if it would not be a payiug investment for tbo business men of this city to par a little more attention to the developing of the mines iri this -district Some men who have spent Oon-iilerabfo money in ledges that show some vary iicb ledges mu'ntniu that If a mill could be ea tubliahed, it would be the means of those properties that are already developed, b.lng worked end undoubtedly many new ledges would be discovered. This mill would ooJSt abent fSOOO and if a mill is all that is lacklug to develop this section it would be quite an addition to the commercial Interests of tbis oity. LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IK.LA GRANDE t AND SHOULD HAVE THh PkEFERENCE WE UUY Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumber In large quantities direct from factories aod mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay tbe lowest price, we get the best gooae, Dd ot afford to sell at figures that otherii buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of whpleeule puce? STODDARD LUMBER CO. U,7v M :1 i if?-. H 11 i 10 i m fa TO B T.-J S ST LOUIS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE J LARSEN & NORRIE, Props. $ :" . -Y -.' ' Special arco m dilution for v Firrt cluto tumouip fur- c' - nished dtiy or night. $ Rest service guarautetd (? MVtirtlJA & Mom, boards by day, J, rPWfef week or oiontb. . 5 Rigs ftirnit ished for portiev, funerals and picnics. The 1 l ma mm; 1. 11 in til A ltw V' - - . A. - v a at At k l t"! A d A I SUGAR FACTORIES DEVELOPING ifiAHO KreiTiDnt and Bingham count'es, ,ly nx in the gr-nt ijrain, f utir beet and stock rsieli c section or tb) npier i'nakB river v.illey, bhje during the present season alvan ed with retunrk- ab'e trid'', .lOt-oiding to repoits sent in by reiireafiiititives o? the Statesman m that seotion. The development thoro has been rem irkable, adding I'lioruiruslj to tbe wenltb of the stale. )'h" fature is exceptionally bright, and tbe prnspo ts are ennanced-hy tbo s'eps that havu been taken to extecd lha Northwestern railroad iu. i Idaho, tapping that eeotion. I'. o:nall points c.oiiie reports of bumper grain yields aod heavy beet crops. There are three large sujzar beet mt'tories in that seotlon, one at Idaho Falls, one at Suar City and another at lilackfoot. Munngei Mark Austin Is authority for tbe a'atemen, that dur ing the present season 1 hi lartories at Sugir City and 'dabo Kails will dis tribnte ts the farmers JiiOO.OOO. The d fetiibution will aiuouut to considera bly over 81,000,000 wheu tbeconsump tion of the iilackfoot plant ts Included, Xhe lactories will start up ab nt Oct ober 1. Tbs average yield is given at 10 tons to The acre-. The farmers re $i7e $1 50 a ton fur tbe btvta deliver ed at the factory or at auy ataiion on therailro-d A yield of 10 tons to an acre, therefore, represents a gro -:irn!iiK of J72 au Acre leaving .the former ne irly 1 10 an acre pro tit In fldrn lcntniices the jiold will fall be low the figure clvon, but in none will the net profit fall below f'&Jto f 25 an acre. A fanner pan tense bis lima or y part ol II f ir engnr beet coltore and receive t!0 an acre w hout, tou. b ing at. . The farmers are all enthusiastic ov the aar be;t Industry, In marked contrast to ti e conditii.ns that pre vui'ed erliT. Tiny vladly devote tb"ir srreiige to it, now the fat checks art falling Into tl.elr hands., "'he acro'g" hits liiiOat dmibieil In a 7ear Th"re are r.ow KW rcri a in brels . I the So; nr City Held rnd "''00 near ld:tha Falls Til" factories cost ahotil $1,00 X each nitd the three (five em ployment for lo'ir lit ftv hicnlbs fo a small am y of men and lo a number the par rrnnd, so the benefits are not wholly cooHned to the raisin of th beets. Jmportin Laborers (' MI.ORitekl, lbs Japsnese labor contt actor, snjs that he will bring In about-7t Jp ficm Portland fo care f ir She tettrop this lull. VeBterdaj 10 arrived for tr I'leron fa rr. esst of Island Cily -ind tbW mnrning CO pe(l thrciigb lor I'nicti where tney will work on lh AnialvamMt'd.Siignr com pany's (aim. for some time we have realized that our stationery department demanded more space for its rapidly growing trade, so we have secured the building adjoining our present store and will stock It up with the largest and most complete assortment of stationery to be found In this section. EVERYTHING IN STATIONERY a a When our stock is all here there is nothing you can ask for In this line but that our stock will provide if it is to be had anywhere. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Just now there Is a demand for school books and supplies and we have everything needed for the scholars' equipment. At present we have quite a complete assort ment of second hand books and all the. new books. In the line of supplies we. cart afford you some saving on nearly every item. , : , , PERIODICALS WILL BE ADDED In the new store we will carry all the popular magazines and periodicals. When ever you are in want of reading matter of this kind our files will be sure to afford just the kind of literature you want. ' . MANY NEW BOOKS We have always had the largest stock of book in town and it will be greatly in creased in the new store. We have a standing order for all the latest copyrighted novels while our assortment of old favorites, poems, gift editions and standard works will always be found complete. r BLANK BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES We have been adding ta our stock of blank books, account books, legal forms and office supplies from time to time but now have an order in for a full line. In the new store a whole department will be given to this stock. Those in need of any thing in office supplies will save time by coming here first, we will surely have just what is wanted and the price the lowest for which the same quality may: be had OUR DRUG STOCK ENLARGED Moving the stationery and book depaetment into into the new store will enable us largely increase our drug stock and to display it to better advantage, We will also add new lines which our former cramped conditiou would not permit ui t do, . WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU We intend that these two stores shall in every way provide for tbe growing .wantj of this community and shall in every respect conserve the best interests of Ibose vbom we serve, vVe ask for your trade because we know that you will find it to your advantage to trade here, that yoa can always be sure of getting just hat ou want at a price that is reason able and fair. . COME IN AMD SEE THE NEW STORE New Department will be open for business about Oct. 5 La Grande, Oregon i FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Pretty Polo Turbans, Tricornes, Smart Sailors, Handsome Large Hats, an endless variety of-dps. ornamental Combs, Etc. E M WELLMAN & CO JLu Grit .do WANTED-Apprentlce wanted io the millinery department. N k WEST aWwBVaVMHaVBHaMMaVMaWB 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 Grande, Oregon. 7