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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1906)
1 ..-s.rr-r . r ff ft ooo furniture, and one car " . .. ii j rt . ... i .1. i.. i r :iu: iu. io J .... I hawA iut rfirftivefl 2 car loads of new Owing to hard luck 1 am compenea w sacnnce my bkjck w raise uiafcamuum. ui muuey wiuuu mo nwi, uaJs. '1,a,Vus;'r v j T ,m w,i th fnllnwinz rjrices. load of new steel ranees, which I bought for the spring trade, but owing to financial circumstances I am compelled to raise $2000 at once, and will maxe me iuuuw" B v The prices hereafter named are the wholesale prices in Portland less' the freight s -.... ' ''. ' . ; - ' v 1- ' i u e $12 60 Dresle7 , ..$ 9 00 1 25 Chair. " " ..... 1 00 , 25 00 Quartered Oak. glass'" 5 00 Solidcopper Bllrt '. 2 f I 1 .55 Child's rocker.. 1 Jf "JJr '"ZlVi ?Mrd:.. 12 00 1 00 Chairs perfd .... 80 front, combination " 76Tub, I.l.L..; " U 12 60 Refrigerator . 1075 , 5 00 told. & A 12 00 SUndV 8 00 6 00 Rocker. , 3 60 'China . Closet and . . 20 Stove Pipe f. , 12 1 .20 00 Quartered Oak Book 8 60 Glass from v 2 60 Stands . 1 90 3 00 Rockers 2 60 Sideboard 18 00 3 00 Razor. :....VM 60 ' " Caseh!Dik. glass 160 Stands 7Z.7..L 1 00 .2 00 Rockers - 1 8T 50 00 Steel Range, four hole, . 90 Building Paper. 66. front 15 60- ar. all new and 4 60 Kitchen Treasure. 3 60 6 00 Extension Jabl. ...6 00 with high closet ...... 23 00 1 00 Cobbler Set. ...... 76 4 Orf Picture Frame 16x20 1 60 fernm!" tbesegooo 3 00 Wool top Marttresses. 2 40 $22 60 Quartered Oak. Un ft. 1 4 00 Cook .tove ..,., . .1060 12 60 Couches j,..r J. . 9 00 3 00 Yum Yum Spnng. 2 48 'iiubwlutely Ust ,ly 12day. 78 Chair. 66 Exten.ion Uble 16 50 10 00 Heaters 6 00 1 00 Clothes Basket : 78 . 2 75 Ho Ho Supported Spg. 2 25 kpmiing Monday, March 26. ana 1 75 Chairs "$ 1 25 65 00 Steel Range, six hole, 2 60 Heater. 2 00 . 8 00 Chiffoniejr4.-.:...-i.f. 6 00 3 00 Iron Bed. 2 4S ,nding Saturday. April 7. at 6 p. m. 1 60 Chairs cane bottom 116 with high closet 35 00 1 25 Copper bottom Boiler,. 66 18 00 Dresser . 15 00 6 00 Iron Beds 5 75 Come Early while .the Stock 4 its ' Complete Renienrtcr.thc Place and Date . TAGQHrS The-La Grande! Pawn broker Mail orders shipped the day received. Adams Avenue photic Main & 'yjy,M is r 1 All goods delivered free of charge i : 0444444WWW4M'mWW r" .. WRAT to eat o Is the question that preplexe. the housewife these days. Call at our store and select a menu from' our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet, we have on hand vege- tabWs and other delacicies that will relieve bie monoty of the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your service whether the order is large or small. 1 NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. Oralis i. CLEANLINESS As milk I. the natural food for the young, containing within itself all the reguiremente of the body, and a. any adulteration Is injurious to the system, (either from absorp tion or otherwise) therefore the health of the consumer, and espec ially the young, depend . to a great extent upon those who handle the milk. And as there are so many way. in handling the cow as well a. the milk after being drawn from the cow. Every consumer should visit the place from whence he gets his milk (no matter if it is surrounded by a high board fence) and see how the cow and the milk are handled before using it a. a food for the baby. SPRING BROOK DAIRY is always open for inspection invite, you to come and see and . LODGE DIRECTORY Milk Talk No. 2. EAGLES La urande Aerie Zo p. u. ti. meets every r naay nigni in neamen Hall, Lewis Buildingat 6 j. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. . I. R. Snook W. S- Dr. Q. 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. Coolidoe, N. Q. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT, No.. 81. I. O. O. F. Meets everv first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellow, hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, Q. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. W. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703 ! meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at 1. U. U. f. hall. All visiting neighbor, ar. cordially invited to attend. C. S. William., V. C. John Hall, Clerk FORESTERS OK AMERICA -Court Maid Marion No. 22 meet, each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. Frbo Hoh Chief Ranger L. L. Snooorass Financial bee. Board of Trustees- Dr. G. L. Bioorrs John Hall and C. S. Williaml STREET IMPROVEMENT. ' Notice is hereby given that unless de feated by remonstrance by the abutting property owners, filed on or before tlie 4th day of April 1 906. the city of La Grande will order the construction of a seven foot sidewalk beginning on the south side at the Intersection of Fourth and "C" streets, to the intersection of "C" and Seventh street. Dated this the 24th day of March at La Grande. Ore. I. R. Snook, City Recorder. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in stitutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininngtodiscover the advantage of this school. The system U the latest and most practical, and in cluJo all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 year or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin- ' dergarten system but far superior.'. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 5. Here they graduate. Pupil, take one or two lessons a week at they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school; who do not .tudy. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. O. T M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month in 1; O. O. F. hall. Visiting knights welcome. , H. C. Ball, Com Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Maude Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No 433 - Meet, each Thursday evening at . . I I l 1 1 l. 1 1 A J . eigm o ciocK in cuts nan. on nuami Ave nue. Visiting brother, are cordially m vited to attend. F. S. Ivanhok. Exalted Ruler G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LDGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD -Mods every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visitins members welcome. N. U Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keeney. Clerk. (Scrlppa New Association) Washington, D. C. April 2 There is a difference of expert opinion in regard to the proposed abandonment of the naval coaling station at Dry Tortiigas.' "Rear Admiral R. B. Bredford, who is responsible for the establishment of the station there is anxious that the transfer of the place from the Naxy Department to the Treas ury Department shall be opposed, while the nava,! general board has i urged that the plant at Dry Tortuga.be taken to Guantanamo. Secretary Bonaparte has advised the House Naval. Committee that more than a million dollars has been ex pended on Dry Toftuga., and that it cost. $8,000 a year to maintain the plant. Soma of the naval officer, who have ad vised Secretary Bonaparte in the matter have pointed out that the place . has now lost its, strategic value and would be difficult to defend should an enemy seek to make an attack upon the coal pile iq time of war. The naval general board is practically committed to .a policy which insists upon the fortification .of coaling stations, as well as the arming of the colliers. Mr. Bonaparte has advised Con gress that the Treasury Department should reimburse the Navy Department for some of the expenses incurred in es tablishing the coaling station at Dry Tor- uga., although, ot course, only a small fraction of the original expense of estab lishment can be exacted, probably not more than $200,000. ' NAVY WANTS NO JUNK PILES. The Navy Department is disposed to re sist the plan of placing a limit c.f cost up on repairs of steel vessels. . In the case of wooden ships this restriction equal, ten percent of the cost of the new vessel, and any such rule, applied to: steel vessels would practically prohibit the current work of alteration, which rruXy now be done on board the battleships and arm ored cruiser, without special authority of Congress. The ten per cent limitation would interfere with all of the larger pro ject, for naval repair, such as that re cently rccomplished on the Indiana and and new proposed for the Massachusetts at the Brooklyn Naval Yard. Rear Ad miral Capps, the chief constructor of the opinion that the limitation should not be ess than thirty per cent and most of the. naval experts believe that no special ad vantage is to be derived from having i limit of cost applied to ts pairs of steel vessels, unless, of course, Congress is' willing to maintain a large "rotten row' and add new ships to the active service each year to take the place of those sent to the junk heap. The limitation is pro posed as a provision in the next appropri ation act and if it i. ftnacted into law its likely there will be much embarrassment of the service. OUR 0TY SYSTEM , Five rules' ip the new, up-to-date" Red ' Cross dnig store.-1 ' " - ' '; I Promptness and accuracy at all time. on receiving, ' dispensing ana aenvenng doctors' prescriptions and family rtct$ts. II Pure drugs Used at all tlme,J, II f Qratuated pharmacists a'lwa'yV' in attendance to 'fill prescription wait on trade and answer telephone calls. UV We(iye j(ou.what yon-askipr. , V Get J6ur dodtor to. telepfidfle your prescription to us. and, we, do (te Hrest. aii we asK is a fair iriai. . . .. -.:t- W. t .kAW urn. " ' . " , OED lKO ffHVU I . A: C. MacLennanPry. - IAY-llYi DO TfWUHftowf Thi chance foP'hvrho'a'iulrcehtu'aH' excellent in thi cise'of $rs"JmpVuun-.' can, of Haynesvill. "Me",; ,now 70 yea. old. "She writes;- 'Ele'ctric B.rtfe.Tc;uea; ma "of Cfironic' tiVs'oeosia : df 20 ! veiirs standing. ;and,"ffiade.'r1ie f'eelaa well Sliitfn strong as a young gi rlr ' Electrjc tersl cure Stomach k'nd LfieV dfiieases.' 'Blood' disorder. General J-Debffitv rlnV: Wilv' weaxness. ouiu on a guarauiev riEWLlN uruo ijo. . a rug store, rjnee oniy ,e HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly'apprtciates the ad vantage? ?of a checkintaccount with-a bank. These who do not keep s-n account mis. many of it advantage. ' ' We are ailway. glad to explain the working of a checking "account, to those who are not familiar with banking. ' " ' Interest paid on timi deposits and in Mvings department , capital ANd.ijWkWus ''f4 ,9 Vh ff armors ' .a 3 Ji '-.'i Jl f ' ''V.v .V .-i" 0 0 t ' '0 1' 0 i . ,,, sV,- 9 I watered .good ' grasb'!1 'dJomljiV .n Lake, horsSs or cattle jeVt.pdge J f?ED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. N. L Ackles. a C. R. Pattisoh. K. R. 4 S. IN A HURRY? TURN CALL WM. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takei to tell it Day phone Red 761 . Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at your service STEEL TRUST MINES. (OAL PASTURE Well Morgan ' ' ThC)S. BROAliiluRSTjT '1 ' x -.Service i.Mn'aii 4(i,9 Thi drug 'stord trieVto tierie eveVf cusWmer'so Well thhey -vvilt notUWt f rfomg" elsewhere foi'artig Btere"Bowls:-f i- A. T. Hill. Prescription DraW ?rt?',r ' six r. ANNOUNCEMENT Hiving purc'n.asecl tMoss Meat Market ; rom' Jr-ull & Gompany.p.vWe.ti.;;wishvito inform the-'-ijcitizeili of La Qrande that we will andeavor to merrit tKettronage which J I will " appreciate any and all trade whioKTWe should receive.! Out' end&wor wfiich at all times to p19a.se our patrons Dy rendering hebfst possible ( service." A, trial order is ' earnestly selisited. . a t P WW m V M ! T Vou can't huv lAtV ''nnKRth iivj 1 Pi li: W told you that Aurelia Stock would take a jump toon and time has arrived. re for AURELIA STOCK' IS WORTH 12 CTS. ,; w .J t v i and by April 15th the books will be closed and riot sale. Now i. the time to join en the Grand Floor. AURElilA MINING CO. A. J. A. THRONSOti, Pre,: i J t CORBETT.VlcrPrejr !t rkMinriniHAVn 4 J LRffiCSl La Grande fNational I a Bank"1 PUBLI;t)CStiMM0r j a lie)) uifiiawiwi itiai bwl( tww 1 ESTA B ll S H E D U 87 (8rrlpa News Aasorlatlon) Pittsburg. Pa.. March SI. All the men who can be obtained are being put to work-in the coal amines of the United States Coal Corporation, and the company expects to keep all of its plants - running full time, regardless of "strikes.! Last year the company contracted ' with the Pittsburg Coal Company for 8.000.000 tons of coal a year for twenty-five years. This was to save working out its own holdings. It owns S2.724 acres of coal land, and in 1905 mined 2.204.950 tons of coal. Immense stock, of fuel have also been accumulated at. all its' mines and by the Pittsburg Coal Company.' . Have you pain in. the back; inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or constipatpn, JWUsx ter's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 55 cents. ' Newli Druo Co- ttie State Oregon for Union 'County. . J. E. Baterrfltrt, Plaintiff vs. Summon. Allen Claik,-Defendant). . (V, '.yufen tiarlt!efnd,aU.7 Iftov named: In. the name of the State of Oregon j yo$ r hejreBi required to appear and! answer the complaint filed against you ml the above entitled court and suit on or before May 8th, 1906. And if you fai so to answer.. for want thereof the plain-J till wfll tiki "thVufctfinent of said cour agamsuu,.offlb s ft $63.7t together with interest . thereonet he.rate of eight per tent. Pr aqnuirtctoi twr.S0th.19D5. togetbac .wiLWijwrne: ree of $20 and tTie-'cosU arvdisers meHL of (thls. Action. ' upon your certair promisory note ana also, order tor saiejj oi aiuicneu property v nil oi on fr & SE't' of.NWV Sec. 18 In Twp. 6 S. R; 55 E. W. M. to pay such judgment Thie-sjHmjwjiiclised x ;ojdr o( Hon. Robert Eak'ln. Judge bl the abov nrlllad Cnurt mad March 86th. 19flfii fiiinir six consecutive week, therefor?! and in the U fix &&viwSS)6vv the first puhlicit on hereof being March 2oi.li. 190u. C II.Fimn. , Attorney for Plaintiff. UpiW SlocK, Surplus ir undivided profits $160,030 00 OFFICER AND DIRECTORS 1EORGE PALMER. Pres,de J. M. BERRY. Vice President. F. U MEYERS, Cashier. ' ,' GEORGE U CLEAVER.: Issistant. Cashier. r? W. lbRENH0LTS. Assistant CashieS. BERRY. F. Mk BYRK1T. C. CPENINGTON.jl F. J. HOl.' a CONLEY. General banking busirtess, parts of the world Drafts drawn on ' all LA GRANDE IRON -VVORKSi D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, , ' GxapUtf Machine Shops' and Foundry -.l l i :?4 .... ,.--. ..W.TOUI on the market, JSf ehoo. are auiDoed with nuchun. .. . . -f a nop : -- '" any saea work. r.Tna too Urn Highesforices paid for old iron. J e, or nothing to small L F ii i i;4 'I J-..,; :: h '? V,' .1 - if V.. j)l .