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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1905)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON. Physkiaa and Surgeon. N. U OUT OR 11. O. PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON WXLLARD SUITH PrfTSIClAM AND SURGEON IH VIM BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS C.Y.I M. CHadBa Mat MS. k BJOCERS DENTISTS REAV1S BROS. . DENTISTS MM KkSt Fajaiuisaa aad umh W W giii , ML U. MkllMll-l Oflk Btarik.Ua iISiim MaalS !l"XWt.llnW.Ut SWpi . . C B. Couthorn dentist CmIMm Ovwr HU1 Dra 8tor La Gaaie, Oregon VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. Y A CHARLTON I Ofie at A T llili's Drag Store I La Grande, Oregua Phone Itel KeatUeaea phone red 701 Farmers Una 5S DS. W. T. D3WSE3. TBTxanraaT tcaanu MSTXST AJO ATTORNEYS LFAWF0XD & OLF0K0 -. AXaraqsal-Liw La aaaua. J. VY KNOVYLES Artsraey and Counaeiior At Law WILLIAMS BROS. ATIORN EYS-AT-LAW toChaaSatOa. L A. PiCKLER CMLAiakte; krlsanaa EeM aad reel tired- ae . work ar aaat laaa wedaeae aavi muA reiiiiii at m St re take H-- Iketar'a SWay MeaUta lea taie ink. Mks, Tm ee TabMa SeUaDrUa. 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ADVttTTL-JJICi EATBS raa i GERMAN TARIFF The new German tariff which will go into effect March 1st, 1906, increases the tariff on im ported wheat into that eoantry tMk . mm - to 43 cens, 52 mill per bnsheL There will also be a very con siderable increase in the new German tariff on wheat floar and moat of the articles exported from the United SiaUs to Ger many. Germany has been a good customer 1 1 purchase wheat from onr eoantry. bat of 1st she his not been purchas ing very much of oar wheal For the eight months euding with August 1905 we exported to Germany 6,945,723 bushels of wheat valued at $5,441,041. For eight month mi a sf. cri ErJ bashels of wheat valoed at tl,- 30290 and ia the eight months endinc with Anrast 1905 oar exports of wheat to Germany amocnted to bat S3, 000 busbeU valoed at $74,600. It will be remembered that tke price of wheat in 1903 was a f faction over 73 cents per bushel and ia lM it w as but a small fraction ovtr SO cents a bushel and in 1905 the ptiee of wheat for the same eight months was nearly S5 cents per bosheL From the above figures it woold seem that the cheaper oar wheat is the more Germany purchases. The effort of a tariff that adds 25cenU.S mill to the coat nf a boihel of wheat unloaded from the U S in Ger many may be guessed at 1 1. STATE PRINTER It is proposed by the com mittee having such matters is charge, of which W S ITBen is the leader, to hare the people vote at the e'ectioa next June on a constitutional amendment abolishing the oSce of state printer. If the amendment carries, the state will hereafter jet its printing done by contract. From the first establishment of that effice uuder A Bush there hat been complaint aboo the taoet of the state s irintinr but whether anv monev wouki be savtd to the state by th coa tract piaa is problematic! Uoatrtctora are as muca gtveb m m b make all they caa out of j b as eeia!s. MUCH WHEAT SOLD Frank Kupeuick eettmates t'tat folly 75 per cent of th; eaxa wheat crop has been pur- -'lesed by tbe varkus mill and heat borers ol the county This leares but a small part u he hands of the grower. The prices for the past fee days have Jvanced until forty-fold it v-m3Baading 6o cents a boihel tal blue steam a dose second at 65 cents. Clab is beini eaxiMh Paaar aa wmam MM r apyUeaUoa im ittf mitm M pt a am mmr CM. ft ftr lMkiKtMtMMl ( CaH 1 ttaaka. tt wt Baa. Little forty-fold ia wanted by lha mills, aa early in the sesson the bina were well stocked op with this variety. The crisis confronted by Baasia at the present tine is a situation seldom met with by a civilised eouary. It is true that many countries have been in the same situation many ch "Nation shooM exist in . l- - T : . u . wuenever a people caused a revolution in sirb a ease tbey hare been victorious. France for instance, overthrew the mouarcby and in its stead stands a prosperous republic Russia is confronted by the same con ditions Either a republie or a liberal form of government such as exists in England ot Gei many are the results that will follow the movement. GETTING GOOD MEAT . ciSevlt, aaleaa yoa fatar aa vita year order. Wa doa't aay iU lov- pwlb1- t it aliavbera. Bat deeayteotw bay bom a patty ebe avis m all ata pradaeft aad a tmieee the tsMMt Beet, Vel. Lamb aad Pork ttet R Is peMaikle U rabe. trial erder. Give as a Brooks & Rohr rUrra Meat llarkrt Telephone Main 13 Apples For Sale Taty car laaii at road vtatw rviea tor sale. Call ar aJdraM tat ecretary ! tbe Beoae Prait Ca , Oft d a 1 Ready For Business WITH A FILL LINE Of FEED. HAY AND GRAIN . We are ready to bay all kinds of hay and grain, and pay highest market prices. K .OL-IVBR Slater Building: JEFFERSON AVE, Main 57. Yoa should select oar store for your shopping place. Our Lace curUins arc quoted from 51 50 to $6 a pair. Our portierx with their sptcndd colorings, art toint; at from $Zi0 to $C a paa. Rsjs. a3 Litds. all sizes, at all prices. Rtmrri5r as when yoa do year stopping preparatory to the Ho&dayv ADCOOK & HARRIS, Adams Aveaoe Insomnia and Indigestion Cured "Last year I bad a ' vers at tack ot iodtffMtioo. 1 could not sleep at aiht mod suffered most eicnoiat lag paioe foe three boors alter milT I was troebled this ear tat boot three! Booth, when I need t'hamberlein'e Htoasaeb and Liter Tablets, and reeied lmmdit re lie" eays Johe Diioo, Tollaionre, Ontario, Canada, for sale If ewlia Drof Co. CAIVDY Now is the time to think about the sort candy your ' Children have been eating If yoa bay candy from SELDER Yoa need not worry about it, for our eandy is -made upon scientific principrls and it is all pare. A trisl older wil convince yoa as to its merits. SELDER, TheMacJndy MEAT CHEAP But not Cheap Meat Having purchased the Bock fc Thomas shope and also tbe Hull Market, we are in position, with the three ahope, to furnish our patrons witn choice meats at a lees price than if we bad only one ahop. It is not our intention to raise the price of meaU, bat it is our intention to reduce the prie, and thereby hope to increase oar trade. A trial order will convince yon of the assertion. Grandy& Russell TrtREE SHOPS Adams Ave. let. G randy and Depot. Adams Ave, bet. Elm and Fir Fir Str. bet. bet. Jefferson and Adams Ave. MiinSO Main 78 Main 70 33 S i Lace Curtains, Porticrs, Carpets, Art Squares and Rugs JUST RECEIVED CURTICE BROTHERS BLUE LABEL CATSUP v. .. - . - - 1 Sold by BAKER BROS. PHONE MAIN 29 Adams Ave. HENR rUHERIL L1CEIUED hi m uy Phone J. C. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Grande Capital Stock, Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits iti'liiMt' ' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS George Palmer, Pres. J. M. Berry, Vice-Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashier. Jo. L- Cleaver, Asst. Cashier. ; W. L Brenholts, AssL Cashier ' ' ' F. M. Byrkit A, B. Conley F. J. Holmes C. C Pennington Exchange sold available in all parts of the -world. Telegraphic transfers to all parts of the United States and Canada sws'sewf vesj" eweseryw n. h. STEWARD, MHfll.HIumMM.H One Week MONDAY, I Zinn's Comic Opera and Travesty Company POPULAR PRICES t Seats oo sale at Van Uureu'a a.MMMajiaaMMMM aa. - Ota Jevalr? mM U leok Ilea Cloeas takaa ear e( FRESH GOODS- & CARR DIRECT OF15 CMBILMER5 No. S2L La Grande Oregon man mm ilimni mi National Bank and .$i50)ooou 640,000 00 j omm mouse I Proprietor and Mar Commencing OCTOBER 20 la tee reoaed Two-Act Opera -iJeaSe J "THE JOLLY MUSKETERSW i Nellie Venita la her great aoralt?, "Taa Eaeaaate4 Jewel Daaea. 30 People 30 2 Merry. Jolly, Pretty, Shapely Cltorus Cirts Change of program every Night 15c 25c and 35c Saturday Curtain at 8:S0 WATCHES? Yes, of coarse we have watches, the very bst watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing ia the jewelry line J. IIL PEARE. Repair work given prompt attention. TTTr ltVMUUluU.lM herd at 63 cents by the milia. kMAS,Hii