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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1905)
. 1 i- : i r i ! r it i f s I i Money, Saving Paint Money taring in painting doem't mean tb utt of chtap-by-h-llon paint. It means the hh of fir-jul!ty paint paint that will coyer moat turf act to th gallon, that will spread eaejr and eare th painttra' time, that will wear well and put o9 lot the loo grit time the need for re-painting. ' t The Sherwin-Williams Paint ia mean earing paint. It aurfaca to the gallon became it if ground exceptionally fine and it thoroughly mixed. For the saane reuon, it ipread caaieet and aarea the paiotera' time. .It wear longeat becauat It i mad from the beet material,, to thoroughly . combined that they become Inseparable, and hold together on th building for the tagcet time. ' When you buy Th Sherwin-Williame Paint you buy ecooo qr. W tell it. Color card free. STANIFIS &. J ARM AN. Dealers In Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc ;-, ...... . ....... ; . . ROUGH AfcN D LRiE S S E D f3 LUMBER 1 Mouldings, Etc. I ' W hit 1 . X ' Building material aiwys on 1 kind tt the , yard at our Mill. We deliver in any jj quartity to any place. PRICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. M'KINNIS BROS. Verger Pbone Buniincrvllle, Oregon !lttlla(ii)i ls!IjiiiIl'E SHAW'S SON IN SEATTLE A mot her 'a lov for her on Induced Mr Lesll It 8b, wife of th wore taty of th treasury, to journey from bar hoot la, lose to Seattle in an effort to induce Earl, bar 21-y ear-old boy, to leare bi poaltlon a laborer at the Broad street dock and return to Washingtot, where b may lira a flttii.g bi father' posi'lon. Mr Snw arrival bar tonight, accoropaiilod by br daughter, and tu mat at th I depot by JCarkla reeoone to a mess from tb eorlry. While h wss glad to see his mother, Karl ill not return with her. In faot, It la Mid on of tb attraction la Seattle la tb pretty cigar-stand girl at th Rainier-Grand. Earl, who has been wayward and fond of th world, la aald to bar. caueed bi parant much worry. A year ago fa cam wt and went to Alaska. Unable to find work fa ngagtd a a roustabout on a Biding schooner In th north and afterward became a waiter on one of the' boat haa been having a good time. He ha been induttrloa and when tb ahlp be worked on a a waiter arrived here yoong tthsw waa the only member of the crew retained on It payroll. He was given a Job ohacktng flab la and out of the warebona and apend eight hour eaoh day on tbe dock Hi mother, pleading to return home either to Dea Motnea or Wash Ington will avail nothing, " the boy ay, a b 11 ae the wt and can make money enonga here to have fan on and that 1 all he want. Will Prevent Accidents . The " German ! . gererenisai I w.iU orobablv adopt tbe1 wlreleee telearapbr to prevent railway ecoidente. Two yar ago exbauetlr praetloal experiment war commenced and eantinnad ootil recently on tbe military railway leading from Berlin ta Zoasn. TelreraDb station were fitted op" with transmitter and ramtvara. whi I tb train Wre eqalppei wita tbe earn apparatoa. Ordinary telegraph wire along in track were aaed to facilitate the work. -The experiment proved that tb atatioaa could at any time com muni rat with a train running at fall pd and earn jt of Impending danger. Tbe ase of wirelese telegraphy In thl eonneotlon would especially faf guard train oa on track railaay It I not espectad that th . expense of supplying tbe neoeiaary apparatoa will be much beyond th budget allowodeaoh yeiir for repairing old signals and Introducing new inventions which aim to protect life and limb in rail)? travel. ;. , EXCELSIOR " HEATERS, COOK STOVES AND RANGES be sold Grande , Lost Two Cows. A few day ago Mr England the proprietor )f tbe Spring Brook dairy bail an experience wblcb he will sot soon forget. One forenoon be turned out hi herd oa tbe alalia pasture and in lea than an hour an attendant dla- oovertd a oow bloating and before tbe Ave head were afflicted, two of which died. Alfalfa bloat ia common amony atock, when turned in up on damp alfalfa! and tb common remedy ia to tap t'im by stabbing them in the aid and letting the' gaa out. Tbla li always effective """(? HM(tatMIUI.MtlMIHIIHMHMSIUMIMMHM ? a 1 "Th man who loves his wife the most Is noljthe'ono to let her roast" These hot days, in kitchen OTerheated by. a sweltering tOTw.Oat oat the family wash day. Send your laundry tf.ua. Savea wood, time and energy. Don't burn up a lovely disposition. Bend your linen, all of it to ;';-h';RG';:.;' STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE i Main 7 La Grwiie. Oregon. n MestMMMM)eeeMMeeei THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY Offers customers the best of everything in the line of fRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS, GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., at prices as low as in ferior goods can be purchased. Good things to eat can always be bad at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. If your appetite "goes back'? on you, visit our store and you are certain to find something that will please your palate. If you haven't been trading with us, why not give us a trial order? We can please you. Once a customer always a customer. POLACK, the Grocer. PHONE, MAIN 75. Just Received direct from the factory and will "". for cash at (he lowest prices ever offered m La : before, j, Call and see (hem.. " . Heaters from $2.50 to $18.00 ' C00K Stoves from $8.50 to $30.00 Ranges from $32.50 to $45.00 :M RUGS AND CARPETS-Positively lowest prices offered. Rus 25 cents up. . , . TO CLOSE OUT v . Pint Fruit Jars, 50 centsj quarts, 60 cents half gallons 7$ cents a dozen. " Five gallon lub of paint $3.50. F. D. HAISTEN, ' V. . .. ..'Phone Red 1161 : :,;' , ;. '' ' ': Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods Pleased Baker City The Klpgsbory A Welty Co. last night preented at the opera house to a large audience Isadora Wltmark'a oomio opera, ul'h Ubaperons" under the mosloal direction of Max Flcband ler. Frwtty girl, bright, fresh face. brilliant ooelumas, basdaome stage ettings, oatchy and Interesting musio, and there you liav It. Geo Lydeoker, the baritone, who I a muiolan, easily led tbe men for honor In the part of Tom Schnyeler, tbe American tadeot of vocal music" at th Paris conservatory, and Doria Goodwin a Violet Bmllax, the ward of Adam Hogg, carried off tbe honor of the ladiea. Mis Goodwin 1 petite, prlgbtly and tbe possessor of a fine oprano voice. She made an lostanta eoua bit with' Lydeoker. The eomedians and tb support were, ex cellent throughout. The oborua waa wall balanced and uiually good. Democrat Htewatd's Opera houae, Oct ober 1. Man; Wanted Practically no progress haa been made toward Sad log a man who .will make tb fight agalnat McCIellaa for mayor of New York. Tbe latect declination comes from Marti a 'W Littleton, president oi tbe "Brooklyn borongh. Trade Advantages A snoemaker la ai whole-soled man and generally well heeled. A baker can alway raise the dough. A butcher can always contrive to make both end meat. . A hatter 1 sure to be a block ahead of all other men. A huckster baa no trouble with tbe police In making a good living out of green good. A baby oarrlage manufacturer never falls to push hi business. A bairdraer, as a ral. does thriving buatoes In combination look. A newspaper man rarely fail to get his paper on the atreet. An electrician la alway potted on current toplt. Executrix Notice Katie I hereby given, that the uaderslgaed baa been appointed KxeewWlx, under the. last. Will aad Testament of Isoaaa Uarrla, deeeaaed. and ail pewaona havlnsi elalm agalnat th eeUta of aald l. erased, are v c,aid to preetot Ue asm, property verified, to tbe andersigoed, at bar r eldenoe, In L Grand, Oregon, or at tbe Otlic Of F. B. Ivanhna. her attorney, on or before aix month rroa this date. Dated at Lm Graade. Omimn. Ben. Umber 6tb, 1906. KUeaj UAKRIo, Kxefntrlx of tha Uit Will aiwITatl. ment of Isaac Harris, deoeaeed, ,4X1 Civil War Veterans Veterans of the civil war are dying at tbe rat of BOO per month, aooord ing to the report of the commissioner of pensions. This report give the total number of veteran who bav died dnrlng th year a 6,000. OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Usa your 'phone and let oor free de livery service benefit you. It may be that you have never been into our tore, but that make no difference, w eltall be Just a pleased to deliver anything yon want as if you wer oar regular customer. iou'U Bbd our good and price ratisfactory, w are sure, . Rei 81 NEWL1N DRUQ CO. . Startling Mortality 8tatistloa ahow atartllng mortality from appendicitl and pentontti. To prevent and cure tbee awful diaeaMs, there Is lust one reliable remedy. Dr. King's Sew Lite PI1U. M FUnnery, ol 14 Custom House Place, Chicago. ! Tbevbateno eanal for Vm. mpauon ano uiiiouanees " . JDo ail ms li. - , . r cewam vni vo. wruggus. ALWAYS Catering to . the wsols . of our worthy patrona.we have at last satisfied the conitant demand made opon nt for high grade tailor made suit for gentlemen. In .making oht selection we have been' content with nothing ehort: of the"bestV and now invite all "swell dressers" of La Grande and vicinity to call and inspect our magnify eient liue of woolens . for fall and winter trade. Stop a monent, when passing, and read our guarantee. It will certainly interest you. : . s.. i Remember we are located in the Haworth building, 1316 Adans Ave. Don't forget we are tbe only people in the northwest who can "make'' your uuderwear. It is superior to anything on the market. CRESCENT KNITTING MILLS LUMBER iD CT A TT V i Ls i rxiiuu x 1. 1 WHOLESALE PRICES BetterLnmber and Chwper than it io sold in ; " La Grande. .We Deliverpt toyour Building. ' ; t ..-)-. 'tf.-t, ,"1 v "..- .- :!- ; ..,;-' ' ,: .... . Grande Ronde Lumber Co. f PERRY, OREGON. . i . , '500; ;l;lRM. FOR SALE : Tbs farm is only 15 miles from' ta Grar.de, on tb,e Elgin bianch of the i 6, j$, & N. Bailroa.d, at the Rinebart apur.' It wjU make several good homes, and will be sold in small traets if desired.There- are three different young bearing orchards, andUro gootl houses , on the place. ; In a good school district.free from debL ' Terms easy. ' ; .1 k Address. HENRY RINEH ART. . f:l . t SUMMERVILLE, OREGON. Or call at the farm for full particulars. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 0mpiete Machine Shops and Foundry I, f '-' J 1 .'91..'' t' r f ,,;, (j- . - "' General Blacksmith , Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill .'1 D f!it;zg ERALD, ESTABLISHED 3655 1887 The La Grarjde; r Report of condition, Aug. 15, 1905 mi ,! RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..........$58i;,244 86 United States Bonds 2S.000 00 js.eai iisiaif rurnuure Jf ixt' Due from banks and U.S.tres Cash on Hand Total i77,ooo 69i9S8 01 336a a 20 " $73ii52S 7 ' LIABILITIES Capital 'Stock? $,00,000 ot Undivided profits ,2 2r.i ,a CirculationP, Iigg Deposits.... . 554,270 68 " " Total w OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ;. George Palmer, President Geo. L. Cleaver, Assistanr Cashier. J. M. Berry, A.Ji.Conley i. Hi F.'L. Meyers, Cashier. . , VV. Is. ;Brenhblts4 Assistant Cashier Holmes: i F, M. Byrkit ? . With ample; capital, large experience and unsurpassed faiilitW . . security for your deposits; and solicit i' t tr?atmni evcr b?yonsistcnt with connive Ba ? t -I