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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1905)
Bargains This Week . II Watch $3.50 to $19.00 ' some of these are very fine watches lkeg of Powder. 30c per lb; less quantity 35c Cood baby bu&y $5.50; Good Bike $7.50 s Fine Sewing Machine $12.50 , . , 4 Gasoline Lamps, bargains, on trial Picture frames, 25c to $L50 , ; i ; Remember my "Excelsior" Heaters are the finest made, at bottom prices. ', Bring your old one and exchange. , F. D.HAISTEN, ' ' Phone Red 1161 , 1 v Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods rt mimhh I LA GRANDE ! PUBLIC SCHOOL WMnitMM1tMlltMHtIIH4MMK FALL AND ; WINTER MILLINERY Pretty ' Polo Turbans, Tricornes, Smart Sailors, Handsome Large Hats, an endless variety of Caps, ornamental ' Combs; Etc. ,.-E U WELLM AN & CO XiaQ-rande Oregon 1 Mariners arid Uraders V- Tfational 3$ank of jCa Srande Oregon. NO: 4453 v - Capital . Surplus - Liability of Shareholders ' ToUl - For tbejprotectlon of its Depositors! Deposit or of this bank are accorded such liberal treatment as ehall be In keeplt-g with the character and value of their accounts. We would tej'pleased to hava you r account. Joseph Palmer, ' President. ' ; Q. E. McCuLLY, ' Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCRIBER,' . CaBhier. ,T, J. Scroooin. ,' Asst." Cashier ; E N;G.R AVED GOODS The Observer it in a position to offer to its patrons, a apleadid line ot engraved Visiting .'Jards, Wedding Announcements and At Home Cards at prices just the same as you send away only wo pay the postage. Call on as and look tit oar samples .... , ... V: ,i. ;.- THESE ARE OUR PRICES: . English Script cards, per 100 ...$2.03.' ' French Script, very latest, per 100. . . . .$3.00 Shaded Old English, per 100. . .13.50 " Romau, 100 cards.. . .'. . .". . . $3.00 f'Swtid Old English, 100 cards $3.00 V Gothic, 100 eardi.... . . .$2.50 . Printing luture orders from any copper plate, 60 cards 75c, 100 cards ...... .$2.00 -Wedding Invitations irom $8.00 a 100 to $24.00 a 100. , Besides taking orders for engraved stock, w are prepared to print all the above in the luiett type faces. Call onus before ordering. THE OBSERVER $ 60.000.00 . 14,000.00 60.000.00 $134,000.00 Dr Ball, a member of (ha Baker Ci'y school board, visited oar schools last Frid7 morning Bud addressed the High school. . The. superintendent Uoght 'in the High M-hiot Thursday and Friday of lt eok, during the illoeaa ot on of tbetsacbera. . ( Oar fooib.ill team villi pley a naU-h f tin itb tie Inland city bojs on the afternoon of the 28th. - , - -The With nhool literary society beld its firtt tsssion of the year last Friday afternoon after reoeas.-.. Miss Bunnell ia preeident and Mies Mcall secretary ot !b High school literary society. Mies Foble'e room, having no tardy mark) (or September will hare lb flag for this mouth. . , , . The basket ball gnnie pleased oar girl anl brought tbem sufficient f nnls to enable tbem to pay for the J lifting up of the armory tail. Mrs Foblike, oar substitute teacher, has generously donotid a day's service it, to enable teaohera to visit the work of other loime and thus improving tbiiir euloienoy by an esohange of Ideas, Miss Hanks ot the A fifth was Ibe first to visitspndiug laat Wednts day In rooms near ber own in grade. The 'White school corps of teaohera has a combined attendance of 206, an average ot. 53 to tha teacher. . The achopl ia indebted to the gener Oiity of the schi ol board for number of added supplies and conveniences authorized at tba list meeting among which are two large umbrella stands for the main school. ' " Night School If enoogh pupils can b eon re J I shall open m night acbool in th cen tral city npon tbe following plan: I shall teach one subject one evening each week from 7 o'clock to 9, the first boor to be given to thoso ' begin ning the subject The charge will be two dollars per month for each sub ject. The subjects taught will be Kngllsh Orammar, Arithmetic, Rhet oric, Literature or many of tbem as there. are claws large enough. Those who wish to enroll will please g've their names to the Observer office, to Mr F KllptUrlok or to miaelf . - v U J UOCKENBEY i RECORD 31: ' ' ' ' - ? OUR NEW SUITS p CERTAINLY BREAK THE RECORD CHEAP MEAT High at M Any Price ( Gome meat markets may sell you a good looking piece ot meat for a few cents cheaper than it wonld cost you at a reliable market and yon won't know until alter yon have 1 tried to eat It that you have been deceived. : 7 i '. We offer yon the beat meata that can be bought any where the best that mosey can buv, We guaran tee It and charge a fair price, whloh la cheaper In the end. Von cannot get something forjnotbicg.eepeclal ly In meata. We have everything In the market line that you can wish for. Brooks &Rphr ; Harris Meat Market Telephone Main 16 We have distanced oar best of last season, and that's no ordinary achievement. We determined to make it difficult for any one to pick a flaw in our Suit Stock, and a careful glance will show what it ia possible to do whin fabrics! are i Carefully Chosen and Tailored " W e now have more than 715 children In actual attendance. Tbs enrollment is moch mote than this number, Pupils are dlatrlbated . as follows: Main school, 480; white school, 2C6 ; North gldesJ100! 10Ji H'nh sohooltU abcntTQJ Seating oapaoity of eullre city scbool, not 6ountlog high aohool rooms, (three In number), 793, number below high school in grades, . actually attending 771, margin of vacant seats in graded, 18 seats. Number on census roll between 8 and 14 not In aohool, 100 obildren. . '. Advertised Letters List of unclaimed letters lenialnlug In the La Grande, Oregon VostoIIioe for the week ending October, 13 1905. Bobiia. Miss Margaret! Ellis. 1 Roy L Beacbtra. Guy S) Brace. O It llrown. Mis GeoS " Condon William Uackluess. Mr .. Coitel Irani Vienna. Art Co (2) Hardy, fjeo 'Ihompsno. Mrs Ada 2, Hunter. H U Pierce. Uuiduh Kied. TO, Smith. Koweu V Finiey. W T Herrald -MrsU V Hail. A E ' Pollook. r1 l: J.ilk.CIld Rugera. Tbos V BmithJA . Todd M a Mamie Wyes off R E ' Garland. J Ilauson Dean MaCulloiiKh. Geo . Hnbbaid. TJ 8hles. William F Taylcr. J M Porter. Mr and Mrs . Van Loon. Walter The above list will be held 14 days and then snt to the dead letter ollloe. When culled (or please say advertised Oat, 12, 1705. , O M Eichey, poa'mester. If Picking Up The Horse Shoe Brings ou g().d luck, the (ipeo-og -il a kavingfi cc tuut w li bring nu better luck, nd m jie of it. Of c urse yon'.l waiit to (i.en your scoouni with (be barna. , fclavii.ge Dritttiiint of the . Farmnrs and Trader's Nat't Bank. CLOTHES CLEANED The tame old stand, but a new management.. Take your suit to the same place, and have another man clean and press it the way t slionld be. Harvey does the cleaning and repairing and does it right. Another strong feature abonthls system is that his prices are correct. - ...'., Remember the plaoe, next door to the Commercial club. Ladles and Gents clothing clean ed djed ' pressed and repaired. - WE Harvey We have a great showing of full suits. Turn them inside oot every stitch, every little detail shows the touch ot the master tailor; no hurried . workno skimping nothing slighted. This Is "why our suits fit so perfectly and hold their ehpea so much" longer and better than any other kind. Z.i X A- 4.-; l.,k. w.-.-:. r ' ' $10 to $25 '' , Name your price and we'll more than meet your V. -:.,! expectations at every point. ' - CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS. i.A A A A A AAA A a A 4 A a it 4 A a a j i' f 'a , liLf 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE This farm is only 15 miles from La Grar de, on the ' Elgin branch of the O. R, & N. Railroad, at the Rinehart ' spur. It will make several good homes, and will be sold in small tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses onl the placeT 'dnfattood school district free from debt. "Terms easy. , t Address, HENRY RINEHART, . v , ... SUMMERVILLE ; OREGON. Ot- call at the farm for full particulars. -' -; ' i 1-. Apples . For Sale 1 Twenty car loads of good wintei pp!es for sale. ,. Call or address th ecretary of the Home fruit Co , Govt .'rrgon. ;, , d 4 w If ytur pap-r Is not di Jivcred as yon j tliink it should bf, i lci.ee notify the ilioH and the mlKtake will be rectified. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through tlie WilliaiDt'tte-, ; Umji'iua and Kogue Kivei . : Vulltys, of ; estern.Oreijor, pass Mr. i-hasta, througi she Sacramento Valley to tin many famous resorts on tht line of the . , . . . , SOUTUEliN PACIFIC k Fr beautilulJy ' illustrate, booklets, descriptive of Cali ,s fornli resorts, adii ess, '' . W. R. C0MAN, Gen.assr. Agt. Portland, Or. MEAT CHEAP But not Cheap Meat Having purchased the Bock & Thomas shops and also the dull Market, we are in position. w:tu lite tnreo suops, to furnish our patrons witn choice meats at a lees price than if we had omy one snop. 11 is not our intention to raise the price of meats, but it is our intention to reduce the price, and thereby hope to : increase our . trade". A trial order will 'convince you of the assertion. . Grandy& Russell 1 TriREE SHOPS Adams Ave. bet. Uraudy and Depot, Adams Ave, bet. Elm and , Fir Fir Str. bet. let. Jefferson and ' Adams Ave. Main 50 Main 78 Main 70 M LA GRANDE IRON WORKS II . 0mpkte Machlne3Shops ; and iPoundry ' p : General JBlacksmith7, Hof se "Shoeing and Wagon Work ; Manufacturer 0! The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill k D R I T 2! (3 El R A L. of l i hOPHIETOf- t3 S-'7:?,,''T,9 r.rwswiwww' If n u n A TRIAL ORDER MEANS A CUSTOMER All that the bealtle Grocery' Co. asks is that you give us a trial order. If we cannot please we do not want your trade. A satibQfd customer is a pleased ojb and we try to please. The Lest groceries for the least money. This is our' motto and a trial order will be a demon si ration of how well we succeed. CARPETS CARPETS The largest line of Carpets ever brought to the ) city. More rrivinaj daily. Pretty floor covering; 25c" t yard andjup. SPECIAL ON OOJCARTS THIS MONTH Hardware and Furniture . , . , 1 1 Last Hope Vanished. When leading pbysiolaos said that W Mftnithnrt, of i'ekin, la, had In curable consumption hi last bopeva n'shrd; but Dt Kmg'e new discovery for consumption, coagiis and colds, kept him out of bis grave Us says: "I bis great speoiiio completely cursd u.e, and savod my life, blues then, I liavs nued it for over 1U years, and con aider it a mnrvelous throat and lung cure." httiotly scionlluo care for couuliF,sore throats or oolds; sure pre veiitivu of pOeamonln, (Juarautrud, 6O1: and I1.0U botiles at Newlin's Drug cure. Trial bottle free. , A strength tonlo that brings rich, rd blood. Makes you strong, healthy aud active. Thai's what liollWter's K.cky Mountain Tea will do. KSaeuta Tea or Tablets. Mewllo Drug Co Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often 'ends fatally, but by choosing the rl ht medicine, J li 11 Wolfe, of lioar Urove, Iowa, clieated death. Ha ami! T-,n ..... ' no I had - kidney trouble,' which casea me great 'pain suflering end atixlutV. lint I Innlr klt.il.i. !.. N hiob efTeoted a complete core. I have also found tlietn ol great benefit in geneml debility and nerve trouble, ' and keep theni constantly on bami, si ice, as I find they have no equal." N iwlio's druggist, guarantees tbem at 6C0. Sick headaahe Is caused by a la. , oidered condition of the atomaoli and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stoinsob and Liver Tablet, tor sale by Mewlin lug Co. . . , . J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler ia Building Material. SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY' ; La" Grande, Oregon Otop a lins, naming work, and 1 wll the rlgitt prioj. ' tUKDKL A LAWtfOlt. , !y. iilnin Tea Siiflfjeu.'; A Bmy itmllciu Sa Buuy Popli. -I 'tingt OjUoo Utiith and liuowl Vigor. t.-I'Io fr.rO'.niilirnilnii. In'llirMtlon. Mr V 't"'7 Trmible tlniplr. EuMdis. Itiiwr 1 .1, 9A Rrtutth, Hllliriflnh towt, I(.. Ito'Iiis I 'JiokHrhA lt'Rl.'rHmmtlnT lutnh. . ( ri, lift enl m tor. (lniulu nuule bt 1 wait Uara Cphpaky, UiuIIiuii, Wis. XllH BUCCETtt FOB SALLOW PE0PU 1 . 1-