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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1913)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. page nvn OFFICE BUILDING HOUSES "CLUB.' ) TAXES WELL COLLECTED. . LIS Tabulated Statement of County's Taxes Interesting. WELL STARTED TO HIDE -KB IIEXT (IE1 completed and will be of Interest to me taxpayer. Charged on the rolls...... $304,901.46 01 imt- m . : HALF MILLION DOLLAR BUSI NESS REALIZED BY TWO MEW WHOLESALERS. onenn Bisessmenw (overlooked by assessor) 248.00 Charged on account of errors (.63 Penalty charged .for non payment at proper time 1312.8ft Interest charged for non BOTH INSTITUTIONS PIONEER payment at proper time 413.01 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913. whoimers GUIDE HIDE HOSPITA 5 Export and Imports From La Grande Run Into Huge Figures. How much -wholesale business is done in the City of La Grande in one year? To the business man, the real estate man, the merchant and in gen eral this question cannot but be of - vital interest because it is one of fche meters of growth, one of the sure signs that there is money afloat, that peo- nle are spending it. witnoui ae In the WesJacopson building erected on what was for years a "dead" corner of the city business , district, are located many offices in the second floor and in the basement is the "Club,", a combination pool, billiard and bowling alley with as fine an equipment as can be found in any city of the state. , Liberal patronage has been afforded the new venture this winter and bowling has' been put to a white heat by the advent of the firm in' this new building .owned by N. K. West of this city and Mr. Jacopson of Portland. . The building is modern in every way. Practically 'every room and rental space in it has been leased. It is a bit difficult to arrive at fairly accurate figures on tnese iruits lor the current year, but it is safe to as sume that two thirds of last year's The wheat crop is conservatively estimated at 1.600.000 bushels and will represent a value of $1,000,000 or more. The oat crop was as good as last year, if not better and amounted to a record mark.1 Wnrlc has been plentiful on the farms and about the city,, which con dition may be at the base oi several other observations out of the ordinary . ,i j. 1 in:. . ' lor ui year juufcuwoiiig. mand there would be no supply and Lrop wouW 8D0Ut represent the figures without money people would confine for this year. . themselves to the necessaries oi uie ... . j and let those things which represent The potato crop this year is as good powth to buildin "and development 's last on the whole. Prices are to await the times when money was much higher. easy to get. It would be impossible . Among the crops that paid best this to give an absolutely accurate esti- year wag the prune crop. The five mate of all the business done in one carg that were shipped this year av year, because some of the sources eraged about $ 1.50 per box in the mar are not accessible and would involve 0f jjew York and Boston. Peach en amount of research work beyond piumg 8nd pears found ready mar ' a reasonable time limit. : Data gath- kets jn the middle west at good tig ered from tne ainereni Wes in the city enables the Observer to give figures that approximate the real, and methods of calculating av erages will help to put the figures pretty near the actual. The wholesale grocery business for the year ranges in the neighborhood of $500,000. The two firms are only just well launched. Of this amount the figures that would represent the business done in the city of La Grande would be in the vicinity of $325,000. The rest is done in the county of Wallowa and between the towns of ' Kamela and Telocaset, If all of these provisions came to La Grande at the same time and on the same train it would require about 275 cars of the largest capacity, or a string of cars ' almost two miles long. ; The population of the two counties , is in the vicinity of 37,300 or some 9,352 families. . This would make the average cost of groceries and such other articles as are usually sold by grocery concerns about $480 for tne year,, per family. According to U. S. government statistics, this is about the average cost of maintaining the " average family in food stuffs, exclu . sive of meats. The figures above given represent the business done by the two local wholesale grocery houses alone, and does not include the amount that is done by outside concerns, which is said to be but a small fraction of the total ' business transacted in the year. There is a vast amount of material shipped into the city each year, some of which is retailed and some of which . in tha course of last year 64 cars of cement came to tne city, exclusive of the twenty odd cars of material consigned to the Morrison Knudson company, which had the con tract for paving Spring street. Much of this was sold in car lots on the track Twenty cars ot wall plaster . . nHHed to the above rso1neon of building done in this city alone. Small quan tities went to the country points but U not appreciable in estimating the ..La i thin eitv alone. One . , 4.t.;nir thnt a valley as . wonm nuruiy . - ,.i nrnl fle as the Grande j Vi cummer would Wl port any great quantity of flour, but pu v 6 itn various thirty or more cars muc.. ---- outside brands found their way into La Grande and were oisposea x, " n 9i nnn or more resenting an ouuy , The value of all the products ' shipped into the city is in the neighborhood of 5a.ouu,uuu. . ' The other side of the story, namely, that representing the value of the pro- ducts shipped out, is and full of interest for the farmer and fruit grower. : In some respects this year ta below that of last year, but . ! . otnniH it is vastly in rcgara w mum , ior. . For instance, the apple crop, one of the mainstays ot tnis sec- j n cars short of the ' neaVt th; returns have Seen in most cases very, satisfactory. returns on ms mp....--- . : this year, as compared with the 395 ' cars of apples last year is about 195 cars short But " 7"mI 200 cars is going to be considerably more flattering than those of last year , when markets were in a fainting con dition most of the time. The cherry crop was unusually large this year and the returns were good. It is conservatively estimated mt the total amount of tons of cherries approximately one thousand tons, bringing about $70 a ton. A feat portion of this crop was bought by fte Oregon Packing company, much was . lent east and south in the fresh state. Cist year this valley produce, I 32 cars of prunes, 11 of pears, 13 of m Ti shipment and 64 cars of potatoes. 4 t mi 'V v 4' , V -4) i"4 ft SPLENDID NEW I. O. O. F. HOME ; BUILT DURING 1913. Total . . DMA BRA Ml Paid to treasurer ..$288,886.48 Rebates allowed , 6,158.47 Errors and double assess ment!) ................. 850.00 Delinquent and uncollected. ' 10,994.23 Total ..$306,888.18 Of this Amnnnf fha at of a and taxes charged collected and deliquent is: . State and county taxes cnargea ....$169,979.30 collected 164.699.84 Delinquent ; . . . ' 6,379.46 This latter does not include the city Last year the statement of the sher- ui naa tne loiiowing figures: Charged pn the rolls...... $383,220.81 Total delinquent 9.101.67 Collected ................ 374.119.24 Annual Meeting of the Stockholder of the State Bank of Irabler. . .. ........ ,.-..M.,.W. - u- . :, . V Proposed Hospital Wing to be added to Grande Ronde Hospital ' : stanua now. . . From an institution primarily built to care for emergency ,ca8es from the Palmer and Grande Ronde Lumber companies' mills and from railroad circles, to . an institution , that pro vides hospital needs for private in dividuals from two . counties, au in the brief space of four or five years, is the marked Droeress of the Grande I Ronde hospital. From its present . . . I RIKA of SO rooms of excellent type notice is nereby given that the an- and pnt, the new wing, of 40x nual meeting of the stockholder tf I M - feet dimensions, will swell the the State Bank of Imbler, will be held total accommodations to 76 rooms. M . i. Li ' .. . x : I 1 www vanning s uuiiio, b imuivr, . l ne nospiiai was nrs w cunceiveu nu Oregon, on Tuesday, Jannary 13, be-1 maintained by La Grande doctors, tween the hours, of 2 o'lnV anil i but the nurnose for which it was o'clock P. M., for the election of a board of five directors to erve for one year and the transaction of such built proved to be only a partial field and the institution is today a haven for private individuals other one year ana tne transaction oi sucn " " t.. .v, other business as may com, SStTSSSZTtA NEW CARNEGIE LIBRARY HERE. ' y '' "r-y' , such meeting, SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, SOt Cashier. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. ' Mother Gnjr'i Sweat Fowden for ChlMra, a Btomirh .Teething Disorder!, mora n4 reiraltt Cold In M hoan. Thcjr re to planum to th tatte Children hketlieni. iiverio,m)OteetlmontBts, XSmi by Ilothora fnr M yer.ra. Thty nmr fail. ouiu vj an iinifiifinin. wm, oampio mauea nAHi. AutmHiAiini a. uimsicu, U9 Jwy, I ment. , With the coming or spring .New Oarneirie library just about completed but yet to be opened to public use. The structure cost $11,000 and will be equippea in oeauiuui ayle. Tne lames ciuds oi me city wm ... : provided with readine and meeting rooms and a. small auditorium for ordinary gatherings. The equipment and furnishings are of the very best and few libraries in Eastern Oregon can even approach it for perfec tion. Miss Jacquelene Noel is the librarian and before occupying the . u..m..i nf tin fjnilH hall where very (rood facilities were afforded but not of the order that is in store. The library (has a fairly Rood assortment or dooks ou, me uwmji , wmcn lit. j. w. ijoukiiiiii in neon, " r. , i I complement of books and the fond dreams of sa Grande people first con- ceivea yeans b"i wv" THE RED CROSS MODERN STORE. Much repair was done this year to the interior of the Red Cross drug store, reproduced herewith. The prescription department has been put in full view of the patrons and the place generally renovated this - year. The picture shows the neat arrangement of the goods and the year. The picture shows the neat arrangement of the goods and tne prescription department in the rear. .' - ." . the new wing is to be built on tte pr,nth nd of tha hosnitaL faciue witk its long axis east and west and tte front entrance, to the soutiu , . . L I. 1 1 J1 ft JJuring tne past year n naa nawuau. . 400 cases and to care for these tdek. the' superintendent and school of 10 nurses advanced to various w grees in the nurse-training conratv hovo Kuan Vent actively . enffBffeaV The rooms have been filled much of the time, and from an institution that required financial backing from lenal doctors, it has grown to one that is self-supporting, due to careful' management, excellent facilities aadl of the verv few private hos pitals of the state that do not re quire, added appropriations to Keep its accounts out of tne red. . , ctohs , Ail nointji at Wallowa and .Union counties come cases to this hospital supplied in every way to care xor i patrons. D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. 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