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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1905)
1 r 1 n WATCHES? Yes, of course we hare watchea, (be very best walchei made. We alio have Clock, and every thing in the Jewelry line J.H. PEARE. Old Jewelry made to look like new Repair work given prompt Clocks taken ear of Attention. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS 13 acres adjoining town, can be irrigated, - Price, for cash, upon application. I 420 acres near Cove, all fenced, good outside , range, 160 acres fine for fruit or grain, well watered. Fine place for horse ranch. Price upon application Co Srande investment Co Foley Hotel Building La Grande, Oregon IRON BEDS Sanitary Steel Folding Couches and Springs direct from the factory at lowest possible prices FOR CASH Iron Beds,. .regular $3 60 now $2.65 Steel Coil Spring regular 8.60 now 2.25 Sanitary Steel Uoucb.es .regular 14.60 now 8.00 Hard maple frame, woven springs,. . 8.00 now 1 96 Hard maple frame, woven cots 2.75 now 1.75 Linoleum, only .80o per yar l Home furnishing Bargains F. D. HASTEN, V Phone Redl 161 Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods Porsnant to tb mi loo or ths city school board, the public schools oi La Grand will open tor Work oo the morning of September 11 At thla time we wish to fee erery child ot school aga la tie eity la his proper place ready tor a year ol thorough and strenaoos work, Tsars ot sxpai lanes hare taught as that tb best and moat enduring results aie attained only by those who enter on the opening day ot school aad are punctual and regular In atterdanes until Its sloes Each pupil U1 be expected to pre sent eaUsfaetory evidence that ha bis passed from the grade below tb one he desires to enter. Those not in postaielon ot such evidence will not be admitted without submitting to an examination to tb work ot tb grade next below the (red he desires to enter or unless bs Is vouched lor I areooally by last . teacher.. : This rKulatio Is naoessary to preserve the nigh standard In our school system, and teachers at Instructed to enforce cam . rigidly, making no exemptions without consulting the superintendent. J. M. MARTIN, Supt. Rev. Mower Rev.' H 11 Mower, the pastor ot the Methodist Episcopal ehmob, preached bis first sermon yesterday morning. His Uxt was John 15:8, "Herein la my father glorified, that y bear much hult." , .There wu a splendid sttendanc aad all were delighted In th able and soholarly manner In whioh the subject was bandied, - Bav. Mower was raised and edacated In the stats ot Pennsylvania Bs is a college graduate, also a graduate ol lbs Union Biblical seminary ot Day ton, Obi. He has been In the mln istry fifteen years, seven ot which be was pastor In Lsbonso City, Psnn., s olty ot 20,000. Four years sgo ba was transferred to tne Idaho conference. Tb past two years he bas been as signed the charge at Nam pa, Idaho. Whan be first want there the oburob membership was 140, and bis reports to the conference wbloh eonvened a few weeks ago showed a membership ot 280. Hs Is delighted with our city and enter upon his work with enthusiasm. His family, which consists of a wife and six children, are expected to ar rlv this evening, end a cordial wel come awaits them. Engraved Stock We are prepared to lurniab our pat- tons with ths finest engraved curds and announcements at ths same prioes less postags, that you send away for your work. Call and sea our samples THE OBSERVER Work Tonight Ths Kolghts ol Pythias will have work In ths third raok this evening immediately following lbs opening ol lodge. All membtrs are requested to be present. ESTABLISHED 3655 IS87 The La Grande National- Bank Report of condition, May 19, 1905 RESOURCES Loans aud Discounts .. $57it39 10 Uuited States Bonds 25,000 00 Real Estate Furniture Fixt 17,600 00 Due from banks and U S.tres 71,642 14 Cash on Hand 4tr45 35 Total $733a6 59 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ..f 100,000 ou Surplus 20,000 00 Undivided profits 34,909 10 Circulation , 25,00000 Deposits ,550,417 49 Total $73i36 59 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS v George Palmer, President. F. L, Meyers, Cashier. " Geo. L Cleaver, Assistant Cashier. W. L Brenholts, Assistant Cashier J. M. Berry, A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes F, M. Byrkit With ample capital, large experience and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business, piomising you courteous treatment and every liberality consistent with conservative Banking NEW SHOP We have purchase ! he I. Harris Meat Market north of the railroad and are now open for business. We make a specialty of fresh and cared meats. Use your telephone, call up Main 16, end we wilt de liver your order-promptly anytime daring the day. Harris Meat Market Brooks & Rohr Telephone Main 16 Sacred Heart Academy I a r Ihia institution is conducted by the s sters of St. Francis, and affords excellent educational ad vantages, Classical, Literary aad Scientific Courses are taught, also Music, Drawing and Paint ing according to the - latest methods. Preparing young ladies for the profession of teaching a specialty. . .Classes will be resumed Sept ember 5, : For terms and other particu lars, address Sister Superior To Taxpayers. Notice Is berebj given that the Board of Equalization will meet at the office ot the county elerk, at the courthouse, la La Graode, Oregon, on Mondav September 25, 11)05, and con tinue Id session for 6 dsys. Dated at I Giande, Oregon, this 1st day of September, 1005. - J H MORTON, Assessor for Union couuty. TAKE NOTICE Phone Red 971, Old Town store for wood (30 days time given). Cheapest Groceries and Provisions In ths city. New stock and fall line of feed. - Dated La Grande, Ore., July 20. Sept 1 EJATKlNbO.N Hollister's Kocky Monntnin Tea ntver falls to tone the sloiuaoh, regu late the kidneys, stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood. A great tonic and muscle proiluoing temedy. ii5 oeuls, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Co. " - Incredible Brutality It would have been Incredible brutality if Cbaa. F Leinbsrger, ol 8yracote, N Y., bad not done the bp at be eouil fur his suirering sou. "My boy," ha rays, "out a fearful rhsd over his eye, so I applied buoklen's Arnica Salve, whloo quickly her led It sod aavsd his eye." Uood for burns and nlcers too. Ouly 25o at Newlin Drag Co. drug store. A Remedy Without a Peer. "I find Chamberlain's rUomaon and Liver Tablets more benellolsl than any other remedy 1 ( everiiied (or stomach trouble, ' says J Jr Klote, ol Edlna Mo. Kur any disorder ol the stomach, blllonsnssa or constipation, those Tablets are without a peer. For sale by Newlin Drag Co. Startling Mortality Statistics show startling mortality from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and care these awful diseases, there is Just ons reliable remedy, Dr. KiDg's New Lite Pllle. M ilannery, ol 11 Custom House Plaoe, Chicago, sys: "They bate do equal for Con stipation and Biliousness " 2.ro at Newlin Drug Co. druggist. J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material. La Grande, Or. Drop a line, nsming woik, and I wll give the right prioa. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OK THE INTER10K, V. 8. Lnd Offina, Ij Ursndit, Oregon. AuvUfil 14. lnir. Notice la hereby aivan Ilia! Che following Dallied settler tuu ntrd nottoe of tils liitrnttou to make final proof In aapporl of hlv clulm, nd thai ald iruof will be made bi-fore the Kniiittr and Iteaalver of the U. H. ltnd Orne, at LaUrandtt.Ongijn, no (Niberl, Iwo. II. K. No VtW, Hoin A. t:ri,wanr, ni Starkey. Orerim, fur Um NK See. 7, Tp S b.. H. H6 & W. M. na uunea tbe blowing- wllneM to prore hla eoallnuoua realdntoa quod and Culuva. lion at said land, via: M. U lluruetl, J. V. Aulden, A. J. Hullinn, Minnka LladM) all ol Star key, Orcauio. . K. W. Davla, HegiaUr P M m p m ij (ID Ml I' m ROUGH A UD DRESS E D ; LUMBER Mouldings, P In EltO. H We have a large stocK'of Building'material always on U,mA i 4k. ....J . Milt TTT- AV,n in inu laiiu in int. jraiu oi vui rim. tt vtinu "j quanity to any place. PRICE AND QUALITY CUARAIMTEED. 1 MCKINNIS BROS.Tl Vergere Thone (J Summerville, Oregon CARPETS CARPETS The largest line of Carpets ever brought to the city. More arriving daily, Prttv floor covering. 2e yrri nJi SPECIAL ON GO CARTS THIS MONTH W. H. BOHNENKAMP, Hardware and Furniture FLEECED BLANKETS Plain, Plaid and Striped. -Large, warm and Comfortable School Stationery, Book Straps, , School Caps, MilHner and Veilings. E H WELLMAN & CO La Qva ido - .Oregon The Eastern Oregon Agricultural Association OCTOBER 3 to 9, INCLUSIVE RELAY RACE FOR LADY RIDERS Ladies only, Purse $350. CONDITIONS OF RELAY RACE There uiusl be three starters. Riders must go four milos each day, changing horses every mile. Race begins Tues day afternoon. Beet total time for 20 iuiIhs wins First Money. $200; $100 for Second; $50 for Third; Eutrys for this race required to give name ot rider, names and description of Lhe four horses they will ride, and file th j sftme with the secretary. After the race starts no sub stitution ot hor.-ea will be allowed except in case of acci dent, and then on the decision of the judge's. Riders will be allowed two attendants for their mounts, and will each have a paddock to hold four horser, ho assistance will be rllowed in mounting. Horses for relay race will be on the grounds before uood of Oct. 2, for inspection by Judge?. Use of track permiled proceeding tbe week of fair at hours prescribed by truck, manager. No entrance tee. Entry to this race will close Sept. 20, FRED J. HOLMES, Secretary. Entry for this race will be taken only at riders risk. This association will use all precaution to avoid accidents, but will not be responsible therefor. Itoad The Daily Observer '.....,