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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1906)
mil inilt 2 -bp ooo w ma lq na.ru iuuk i ani (juiiiueneu lu sacnnce mv slock lo raise max amnunt nt mnnev within tha o i o nf naur fnrmtiirA ann ni furnitu're and one 'car tad of new steel ranges, which I bought for the spring trade, but owing to financial circumstances I am compelled to raise $2000 at once, and will make the following prices The prices hereafter named are the wholesale prices in Portland less the freight r T ' 7" ..v ;l 2 50 Dresser ....... $ 9 00 1 25 Chair " " .... 1 00 25 00 Quartered Oak. glass 7 60 Sideboards - 12 00 1 00 Chairs, perfd " .... 80" front, combination 12 00 Stands 8 00 6 00 Rockers 5 50 China Closet and , 2 60 Stands . 190 5 00 Rocker .. 2 60 Sideboard ' 18 00 !! 160 Stands ...1 00 2 00 Rockers . 1 60 50 00 Steel Range, four hole ',; 4 60 Kitchen Treasures 5 60 6 00 Extension table.... 6 00 with high closet ...... 25 00 j 3 00 Wool top Marttresses . ' 2 40 $22 50 Quartered Oak. ten ft 14 00 Cook stove 10 60 1 1 78 Chairs ... 65 Extension table .... 15 50 10 00 Heater 6 00 PI I 78 Chairs $ 1 28 68 00 Steel Range, six hole. 2 60 Heaters ..1." 2 00 1 60 Chaiis, cane bottom .., 1)5 with high closet ' 53 00 1 25 Copper bottom Boiler 85 'I .. ' ! - . Remember tiie j Mail orders shipped ; I VRAT TO EPCt n Is the question that preplexes the housewife these days. Call at our store and select a menu from our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet w have oil hand vege tables and other delacicies that will relieve tie monoty of the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your service whether the order is large or small. m t NEBRASKA MRS. MAGGIE hut Talk No. 2. CLEANLINESS is milk is the natural food for the bung, containing within itself all reguirements of the body, and any adulteration is injurious to ne system, (either from absorp- ion or otherwise) therefore the Aoalth of the consumer, and esped lly the young, depend to a i ;reat extent upon those who handle he milk. And as there are so tiany ways in handling the cow as veil as the milk after being drawn rom the cow. Every consumer hould visit the place from whence le gets his milk (no matter if it is Surrounded by a high board fence) ind see how the cow and the milk ,irt handled before using it as a Jixxl for the baby. I SPRING BROOK DAIRY s always open for inspection nvitoi you to come and see and $21 STREET IMPROVEMENT lotice is hereby given that unless de Ittd by remonstrance by the abutting 1'trty owners, hied on or before the .day of April 1906, the city of La inde will order the construction of a en foot sidewalk beginning on the th side at the intersection of Fourth I "C" streets, to the intersection of ," and Seventh street. Dated this the 4th dy of March at La Grande. Ore. ;) I. R. Snook, City Recorder. P LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. Tl.is is ore nf the best musical in , institutions in the state, and that .' people in this city and valley are h)ininng Uidiscovor the advantage . of this school. The system ii the uitestand most practical, snd in ' eludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The f cli til is divided into two depart ' rtwi.ts; No. 1 is for beginner from - 6 yar or more and are taught j t!i? first three grades. Pupils come .. one hour each day. This is no kin T dernartan system but far superior. In No. 2 the grade are from 2 to ' 5 Hero they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week a they desire. No scholars will be purinitted to remain in this school ')! who do not study. ' " '! Opposite the Foley House over L the candy store. Pnone. 473. Place 2nd Date, the day received. : GROCERY SHEARER, Prop. LOME DIRECTORY , EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. meets every Friday night in . Redmen Hall. Lewi Buildingat 8 p, m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. I. R. Snook W. S Dr. G. L. Bigger W. P. , I. O. O. F.-La Grande Lodge No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant H. E. Coolidoi, N. G. D. E Cox. Sec. - STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. SI, I. O O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellow hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. G. E. Fowler, C. P. u. b. Cox. Scribe. ' M. W. A.- U Grande Camp No. 7703 meet every first and third Wednesda of the month at I. O. O. F. hali.- A visiting neighbors are cordially Invitedto attend. C. S. William. V." C. ii... i i johb n all. uierx. FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court Maid Marion No. 22 meet each Thurs day night, in Redman hall. Brother are invited to attend. Fred Hon Chief Ranger u l.. onooorass nnanciai bee. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Diooers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. Sl.K.O. T M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays eacn monin in I. u. u. t. hal. Visiting kmgnis welcome. . H. C, Ball. Com, Mox Bloch, Record Keeper LO. T. M. HIVENa27.-Meetsevery a & 1 ,.t.i . nm ana inira i nursaays in me a liar noon at trie Kedman hall. All vmung laaies are welcome. Mauds Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No. S3-Meets each Thursday evening at eight o clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brother are cordially in vited lo attend. F. S. IvaKhob. Exalted Ruler G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDELODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mool every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27- Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Curpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L Ackles, C C. R. Pattison. K. R. & S. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WH. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at your service Come Karly while Adams Avenue TO HIE m WEST (Scrlppa News Association) ,. Chicago, 111.. March SI According to statistic prepared by the railroad expects here there are now under way in the United States, 13,041 miles of new rail roads and what are termed "live projects" provide for the building of 8,433 miles more. . At the opening of 1 90S the record showed about 7,600 miles of road under construction, and . about five thousand miles of this were completed during the year. It is said that two-thirds of the entire mileage now under way is being built by thirty-eight companies, an aver age of 23 1 miles a company. . For several yearr the Southwest has been the centre of the greatest railroad activity, but this year the centre has been shifted in part to the Northwest and the West The large projects include the St. Paul 1.600 mile, Pacific coast extension from Evarts; the Western Pacific, of the Goulds, from Salt Lake City to San Francisco, 987 miles; the Denver, North western & Pacific from Sulphur Springs, Col, to Salt Lake City, 470 mile, and th various extension's of the Hill and Harriman systems, the former with 784 mile and the latter with 646 miles. PASTURE Well watered good, grass adjoining Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $1.00 per month. -. Thos. Broadhurst. - BUSINESS IS RUSHING Things 're bound to move when Conditions aae Riht 1 f everyone in this city who has no piano but who needs one and has the money at our especially low terms, to buy one, could fully realize the true facts in the case, our store would be a perfect "jam' until ten o'clock tonight, with people, fair ly crowding each other in their efforts to secure an instrument out of this splendid stock of fine pianos at greatly reduced prices and our sale would no douht be ended by tomorrow morning. Our reasons for making this sale, and conditions sur rounding it, have been fully explained in previou advertisements. It will cost the reader nothing to investigate our honest claims, and if, you ever expect to own a piano, now is the time to save from $60.00 to $200.00 on your purchase. Remember the place. Eilsrs Piano House,' W. K. Davis, Manager. 1 3 1 6 . Adams A venue. NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the La Grande Irrigation Co. will be held Monday April 2d 1903 at 2 o'clock p. m. at the parlors of the Commercial Club for the purpose of electing Directors and other business that may legally come before said meeting. Wm Saroent, Sec't Have you pains in the bc'. inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting pells, indigestion or constipation. Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keep you well. 35 cents. Newlh Druo Co. Service This drug store trie to serve every customer so well that they will not think f going elsewhere for drug sure good. A. T. Hill, Prescription Drugg MMBT 3 00 Solidcopper Boiler 2 20 75 Tub 60 20 Stove Pipe , ... 12 3 00 Razors ....:. , 1 60 90 Building Paper, 65 ' 1 00 Cobbler Sets 76 12 60 Couches 9 00 1 00 Clothes Baskets 75 8 00 Chiffonier..... u. 6 00 18 00 Dresser .'T. 13 00 the Stock la Complete JACOB, '7 Phone Main 4 our an srsTM-. Five rule in th new, up-to-date Red Cross drug store. . I Promptness and accuracy at all times on receiving, dispensing and delivering doctors' prescriptions and family receipts. II Pure drugs used at all times. III Gratuated pharmacists always in attendance to fill prescriptions, wait on trade and answer telephone calls. IV We give you what you ask for. V Get your doctor to telephone'your prescription to us apd we do the rest. AH we ask is a fair trial. We want to show you. Red Cross J)ruo Store. A. C. MacLannan, Prop. ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the Boss Meat Market from J. Bull & Company, we wish to inform the citizens of La- Grande that we will endeavor to merrit the patronage which the Market has enjoyed, and will appreciate any and all trade which we should receive. Our endeavor which at all times to please our patrons by rendering the best possible seryice. A " trial order is earne6tlyselisited. " KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Co. J; L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building: Materia! La Grande, Oregon ' Dro a line naming work, and I will ; name the right price.' Two Dyspeptics If you are too fit it is because rour food turns to fat instead of muscle strength. If you are too lean the fat producing food that you eat are not properly digested and assimilated. . Lean, thin, stringy people do not have enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat people have too much Pepela sad not sough Pancreatine. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure . contain ail the digestive Juice that are found in healthy-stomach, and la exactly thos proportion necessary to enable the stomach and digestive organ to digest and assimilate all foods that may be eaten. Kodol is not only a perfect digestanc but it is a reconstructive, be sue building tonio'a well Kodol cures Indigestion, ;Dypepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation, You will like it DItfest What You Eat Rest the tomach. rebuild tha tissue and gives firm Beth. BUk rtotttekaUallf t I Ht t W S. I Hdllltll inHrTMI IMM I A T HILL' Druf's',af 1 35 Child's rocker 12 60 Refrigerator 20 00 Quartered Oak Book Case and Desk, glass front. ......u. 4 00 Picture Frames 16x20 3 00 Yum Yum Springs ...A. 2 75 Ho Ho Supported Spg. 3 00 Iron Beds ...!.... '.. 6 00 Iron Beds . 1 00 10 75 16 60 1 0 2 45 2 26 2 45 3 75 The La Grande All goods delivered free of ahi.rgz - . , ... HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly checking account with a bank. Those account miss many oi us aa vantages. account miss many of its advent we are always glad to explain the to thos who are not familiar with Interests paid on time deposits and CAPITAL AND. SURPI US ZAe farmers 9fationat jCm Srnd You will surely make a LOOK 11 1'RR " ; take some. stock in the mines otMs Aurejia Mining company, before another raise. 's' I HI- DDIrP nf efr.rU- will K iL-il Zt T wa w 1 - m Vx td' i epui wq mo mine ,i3 anA uill eKin nra tt,i. and will ship ore this summer. see. AUR5LIA..MINING cb?Oi J. A-TI1R0NS0N, Pv ,J La JGranJe National mAjjLISHED 1691;.- Cjpilal Slock, Surplqs od ur OFFICERS ANO 1EOROE PALM ER,' Prkidekt. F. L MEYERS. Cashier. GEORGE L CLEAVER. AsS,staht. Cashier. ofcRRY, F. M. BYRKIT. . C C PENINGTON. . General banking business.' parts of the world ' -" SSI LA GRANDE ' D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, OeteMachinShop, and Fcnd'O al Plactomith. Welh.w.k - . ' iv-i Oeoecal Mill, the beet .nd cheapM'mill d cheapMti uippKwith or nothing to smalL rW.-., 'eeeeeeeeee 13 60 IrwiBeds ...i.v.:.......if.. i'JO U S 00 ChiM-e Crib .... 2. t 28 2 8 60 Olass front -Cupbiartf ' t 25 p.rA.tnlutr ihau rood SXS all newildi t onnri . knv on the market These. price will absolutely last djilyJ2dye; beginning Monday, March 3, oa; ending Saturday,.April T; it e p. m. 1 i -j it: Pawn Broker, i !-: is. T 'CO ::" ' , i . . ...... ..' tt . ;.! i:-(,i'-S irs'i 0.1 ,J:iiiw Vl .C: eVJ-i'llUu"? appreciate the . advantage sf a w e who do not keep, such . an - : . , '. ...j working or a checking account banking. in savings department. . .V -K I . $74,600:00; ,2 .-? it '- lift ;)' t and TJraders $2ank lT'--: . . . . ' .. Origin ! . n . r - If.- ! ,iM. mistake if ;-you do not wun n 111 un All e ill. r mi f im ' W 1 0 on 'April 1 . t4rii- proaucmg ora evervi'dawi s .!.. TV. . zv'.s T I CORBETT, Vice.Tfc undivufed profits $160,0 JO 00 DIRECTORS lit- . J. M. BERRlr.VlcrSBBT;v,. M.5 W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistaj U CashieS X , f?.j. HdtMESA'4; "brafts drawn - t?ai IRON AV0 um. we lUrufactuMi Th. ci. ii .. .-i' -ii: "Koller AaJvit - ' W, alii v,'ia , f-';w r.-i ?w .VII Ii j j, ; :.IL'A .!! V i,l V i.Aal XI t'Ji z. I. I i 3 ITfli