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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1909)
a crrt .iveni.1t OBseiver I'uHIUhrd Pally Except fusday. GLOltUE H. ( I KIJLV. . EDITOR AND PltOPKIETOR. tufted l'res TrN'trrnph Nenlce. SUBSCRIPTION' RATS: Daily, single copy tally, per month.. Daily, six mouths in advance.,, , Dally, one year in advance..... Weekly, six mouths In advance. , Weekly, one year In advance. . . , . 6c . 65c .13.60 .46.50 . 7Cc .$1.00 Houses to rent are very scarce. Here la a chance for some of our ! capitalists to seek Investment that will, be remunerative as well as to assist In the growth in the city.. - ' FREE TO YGIH.IY SISTER Entered at the postofflce at La Grande as second-class mutter. ' This paper will not publish any Article appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be re ceived subject to the discretion of the ditor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. AdvertlBias; Kate. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap jiltcation. Local reading notices 10c per line fst Insertion; 5c per line for each .subsequent insertion. '' Resolution of condolence, 6c a line. Cards of thanks, 6c a line. I I f itii) V 'J- i . Lidnnriii Extra wires and the hundreds of Incandescent lamps requisite In the brillant Illumination of La 0 ramie during the congress and. carnival weeks, were put In place today by a crew of the Grand Ronde Electric company. There will be 17 strings of lamps running across Adams avenue and Depot streeteach string thickly clustered with small lights. The ef fect on the illumination will be mark ed and La Grande can then say It is the best lighted city In the Northwest. The work Is being done carefully and accurately. ' a, " "Nobody need have any hope or fear of a slump In the local wheat , market , as a consequence of the breaks that have occurred In Chicago and Liverpool the past few days," 1 said one of the leading members of thelocal trade today. "There is little ground for the be lief that the. changes that have taken 'place In the markets of the East and Europe this week amount to any thing more than a slight temporary reaction. The upward swing will un doubtedly set in agaiu shortly, for, the postlon of wheat In the markets o fine world Is not such as to permit of any permanent generul depression in prices. Patten or no Patten, the market cannot be kept down for any urcat length of time. "Hut even Jn the event of a serious break and continued weakness in the Eastern mark,. the chances are that fne Coast trade would be practically unaffected. ' There Is not a b8hel of wheat ln "the Pacific Northwest that can be spared for the East or Europe jtt this time, and whether the supply in this section of the country will be sufficient tor the home demand until new crop wheat Is available is questionable. Wheat stocks In the Northwest wVi-e never before so low at this time f the year as now, and with the Coast demand sufficient to take every thing In sight, the local market Is all but absoluetly Independent of the Esst and Europe. The slump East might have a sentimental effect on the market here; It might make buy ers a trifle more , conservative; but It could not work any material change in the conditions of the trade." The attitude of the holders of grain tyre Is Just what H was priv Vv 'break in the distant markets. They are holding as firmly as ever for top prices, and trade continues quiet. This Ms true not only of wheat, but ef oats and barley, and-the latter ereal, at the higher prices quoted this week, is in deci.lely strong de mand. Portland Telegram. How is this? An adverisemem . , h Portland reads "Canby Gardens. , Irrigated lands;" Experiments made bv the V. -8." Government at several; ...... u th Wil umi'tte vaiiej Jll 4 11, Pantlme Has Fine Pictures Tonight. A complet set of new pictures arrived for the Pastime theatre this morning and they are absolutely up to date. La Bell and Dougherty In their new skit made quite a hit last night Their act 1b something new, and as this is something that Is seen very seldom in vaudeville, It Is bound to please. Evelyn Tiller sings Paolo Tostls fa mous "Goodbye" in an artistic man ner, and Toinmle has some catchy songs. Free to You and Cvory Slater Buf ring from Woman's Ailmonts, Jam a woman. know woman's aaffaringa. hara found taa oura. 1 will mall, froa of any eharga, Bit las traat at with fuU iuatroottoiiatoany ulTarmr frucn woman' ailmnnta. 1 want to teU at women about thia eora taa, my raatlur, fur yotuwlX, your dausbwr, your mother, or your autar. 1 want to Ml you bow to cur jouraalTaa at noma with out the bulp of a doctor. ' MruMal nndenrtand women a auilaiinca. What wawouixn know tow lawtMU, wa know bettor than any doctor. 1 know tliat my homa trratmont la aafa and aura euro for l.trrtm m VMHa Jtodnrrn, Wcantwa. atmaiat at f aHiai at Sw , fiatm, Itathr at rawM NrMt, Maria f rnflaa faaam, aj Smtlni aha attat la teaa. lack aaC tarn, atattaj am waaarj. Hnwrnfi trNWf fttaUaf aa ttM iaiat, alnt. into It CT. M Hams' kf tmniiw lain to our am. 1 want to aeod yon I nalili h far tratkaaat MHrtaj tm to prora to you that yon can cara yourattlf at noma, aaiily. Quiekly and uralr. Beroambor, that, it ail aatt ym aafltlaf to miwm tha iMAiiiflni a mmuiHU inai : ana u run Wtak to oontlnna, It Will Ooat you only abonl Uoanlaa week or laat than two oenta day. It wl II not lutarf re with your work or occupation. Jatl Mat aa fair aaat m4 tttnt. teU me bow yow auffrr U you wlh, and I wilt aend you the treatment for your . entirely free.tn plain wraa per. by return mail I will alao aend you fin at ml my book "WOtUlt Ml ItttCil UliUf wltk explanatory lllustratloaa howing whr women aufttv, and bow ther ean eaally aura themaelvaa at home. Every woman ahould bare it, and lrn to SM hr atrwtf. then when tha doctor aaya Von moat have an operation," you can decide for yournelf. .Tbounandaof women have cured themaelvra with my borne retuniy. ItoureatNtMarrMaf. U BHn It BMttw, I will rxplaln a umple home treatment which apeedlly and effm-tuallv ourea Iuoorrboea, Urean Sickneaaand uiaT r Irnular Uanatruation In young Ladiaa, (MurapneH and health always result from Wkftttfie Ton It M ' 1 mi mm wmm t.JIM A r lrw..llf ukn bnjiw will Ml any aufferer that thl Baa TruhaMt really awn all woman' diaeaaea, and make women wall, atrotif. plump and rollout, jett 4 at few aMrttl, and tha free ten day's treatment la youra.ajaa the book. Write to-day. aa ou mar net ami tliia offer aaaln. AddrtM ass. M. summers, BexH - - Notre Dame. Ind., U.S.A. ! THE EDISON LINE NEW APPLE '-TREES 01 , Senator Turner Oliver today receiv ed 550 young apple treeB from Mis souri, of the "Delicious" variety which Is lipw considered by growers as one of the best apples grown. Th!s variety 1b reported to have brought the highest prices realized last year at Hood River, a few boxes bringing hs high as $15 per box; ranking the Jolmnathan and being a much better keeper Mr. Oliver thinks he has pick ed a winner1.. A Pleasant llijslc. " When you want a pleasant phyni; . T lvf elve Cfcftrn&eritun sww Tablets a trial. The M mild a gentle in their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at all good dealers for a free sample. Yes, we will have anything you wish in the Ed ison line and everything you can iind in the latest catalogue, March 1 1 th March records are now on sale. We have the Double-Cbc Records for the small sun of 65 cents each; Read whit . J.lPadertwskf, the world'sj best ; Pianoist, has to say in the Mud; Trades Review for the Weber Piinc When he says it is best it ; must be so. " ' . ; ; IVc 5LL WLUcK AND ALL OTHER QCOD ( 71 ft 05 ; I Bramwell Music Company I PHONE BMCK'JOli. ADAMS AVENUE WALL PAPER poll! of irrigation. tn vai ipf reading production twin two to, .r Umea. and s.-rvln as insurance . .urlHR the dry summer months, mak- .,s crop failures unknown. Stans-; 4... show U'SS than V Inv of i rainfall durintt the monihs of Jul. AugiiBt and September. j censure in buying wood, coal or hay , . soon -as the nw city are JXl This will remove the doi.M rH.lit.U-. me v All the newest things in wall paper. Pa per your rooms with some of MAXWELL'S exclusive designs. Paints, Oils, Varnish Japalac and Liquid Veneer Just rece ved a new lot of Swift's Pre- mium Hams and Bacon i See Our Easter Window Ds-: City Grocery and Bakery, LPCLACK,Prop I Bell Piione Main 75 Independent 241 ; , PURITY IS A NECESSITY 4 t t WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS WeGuarantee the Purity of all Drugs sold here : : : " HILL'5 bRQQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. resetting and repairing r LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor - Complete Machine Shops and Foundry oa a ! i W H. B0HNENKAMP CO acres : of fine soil, a good spring, and just out side the city. $325 cash, This Week only. 25 ACRES 25 short veinh- .iu the si'i ... .... .nn tenth of th 1S as many nvoi.1.1 lniv the pu.;l. Relieve. There are a 1iole lot who want to ,p Joe Simon aefoatl tr the . jnatlon for uv,y.,'. lt hv ,s. n ,i;m.BU f.ia? in EL,th or ho will muUe th, aiiainst him. i,er on the wheat mar- or tlm wr the taim- Tatteli s io v,-t took preveocnt 1 .ini'l!i)C oer I... .iB... Mr. ratten hB "Uht J ut of Colorado, the tariff .U1 once more Rain f roni pas This 25 acres, near town, with good 1 acre orchard, water on place and fair im I ovements, is sure and attractive prcp ositio.i at $3,000.00 Terms. Better look this up before buying 3 ACRES 2 To sell o lease. . It is nt-in-o .iii'.,.. It.. i A. 1 a. may oe jUii wnat you are looking for. Tte V.n Duyn Realty (o. DepofSfrc.f BOTH PHONES IDAHO CAREY ACT LANDS The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at 535 per acre, ad ioining lhe Twin Falls Trad, tasiest kind of terms. Land now open for entry. ' ii-Sherw SEASON OPENED AT SELDER'S ICE CREAM and ! SOFT DRINKS ! t i 1 ; - 't " ...... . - .... a, . . .SL.aafe W. K. WEST, Presl Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. T. I SCR0CCIN, Cash H. E. CC0UDCE, Asst. Cash Rea Company ADDING NEYJ ACCOUNTS We are censtantly adding newj accounts and our business is increasing'at a very satisfact ory rate. Frctably ycu might te glad and join us. v The United States National Bank Of La Grande BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STRICT PORTLAND. OREGON FOR CATALOG WRITE P C 2 School that Flactt Ton in m Good Potition N. K. West E. P. Staphs C. T. Bacon DIRECTORS Wm. Miller h. E. Ccolidge T. J. Scrcggin X J. L Cavines X ftarConiei X A.T.Hill X