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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
i Glassihed Rare One cnt a word, oae-balf a insertion, detained uit bring qalck Have your abstract oi title prepared by lb LA GRANDE JLSY28I MENT CO. , , UBN18UED BOOMS Nloely forni- . (bedroom lor rent. - Uurow tb and main at. Rtl Estate Loan, any amouaU oc oily end ouuntry real estate. Loana oloaed promptly, ai aoon ai tills an. proved. LA QRAADE IHVE8T--MFflT 00. ? n . , DRES8MAKINQ-Mr. Draks will toaob yon dressmaking, Uilor ajra - tern. No chart. All you need Is tar llnaand wtA at Ink . ill k.Un. typewrlttea' for 'referent) " Class tarma 1S. Call (or farther particu lars at 4th sod Q street. Anyone wishing shavings lor stable bedding mar obtain them br heal ing them away. Stoddard Lumber company.; i .-, , f -,-, . . fOtt BALK Eight acres oMandT tow Miiniaj le eraiuMrii aa - auul. try or hot ranch. ' Six room house, large bay barn and stable to ooo mis date Six besd of .horse. One : mile from poet-oITioe. Would exehange for city property. For partlealar Inquire at Vn Smith's feed store. FOB aENr Ptun-ebed boate-keep-ing rooms, oontrally located. Phone Bed 1181. ; n a.a i ai uiri mi ao general novae boose work in small .family, i In' quire of Mrs J 0 Henry . 4 .,,.". . HOUSE FOB rJALEPeron dosir; Ins to nareaase sdweilinatorremoT I I L . - J - . . 1 to see the undsrsinned. J. D Slater, Fred Taylor. " r"OB KENT-Pleasantly furnlabed rooms for light housekeeping, at, lUlTFonrth etreeU WANTED Ladies permanent, pleas ' ant, emp,'oyment. Salary, , Call Foley House Boom II Willler A Co. A Announcement; a I wish to call the attention of oar many Irienda and the general public to the faol that E H Hubbard and A 0 Hagans bsve purchssed the barbei aKrti nn Harwit elraAt bnan m lu - Kirtley barber shop, and that we pro pos to conduct a first elaes lour chair barber ihop and bath rooma, and we respectfully solicit a oontinnanoe of yoar most valued patronage. HUBBAkD t hagans. Stockmen Attention ' 'All persona dtairon of securing a permit for gracing in the Wallow and Cbesnimos Foreet Reserves,, for toe season of 1906, are hereby notified that luoevine; vui va ueiu in rvaiiuwa, Mnnmhw 1R lQAK tii h. nr. .iwim nt alloting the range. All persons In terested are requested to be preaeut, or their application may not be allowed. II not present, It will be construed by the forest officer that grailng Is not dealred. - Howard K O'Brien, v "Banger lb Charge." V Wallowa, Oregon, Oct 9, 1906. - ' Tragic Story It Is now an anured (act that the beautiful sacred opera, . "Queen Esther," will be ready for presentation on the evenings of Taesda and Wedneeday, October 24th and 96th. The principal solo parts ate in able ban Is and the chorus I showing great improvemeat. No mniical event ha ever attracted ao mooh attention or awakened ao much Interest emoog the oruiical people of La Grande a the coming production of thia most ' operas, ' .. LA GRANDE SOHOOL 'j s QF, - MUSIC PROF. DAY, Prindpk. f . MASk DAY, Tbie ono of tbe beet aaoaleal Ia stitutions la tbe state, and th people of this city sod valley are beginning to discover tbe advantage ea.of thi school. The system need is lie latest and most practical, and Include all the latest dtaoovart 'a tbe art of teaching motto. The achool ia divided into two depart mental No. 1 is for beginners, from i years or more end are taught tbe Bret three grade. Pupil come one boar every day. Tbie ie o Kin lergarteo system but far superior, ia No. S tbe trades are from S U la, Her they gradoala. Pupil, take one or two lessons a week a they desire. No aeaolar will t permitted to remain la thia tebooi wto do not study. Opaoslt th Foley Hens ore In Candv Stor ' fbooe 470. dvertiscnts era a word each enbeeqaeat resalta. Try on today. - Onions for Pickling F OK SALE Small onions for lOoenta per gallon, delivered to any part of tbeeity. Address 0 A Carey. Give street and number. Centennial Hotel ' Uader new management. Board and Boom 15 per week, eaih. Meals 15 cts, Hpeolal rates f arnlsbed monthly patrons. No. 1417 .Adama Ave., Phone No. 1161 . Mrs. W E 11URCH1SON. proprieto. 1 TAKE NOTICE Phone Rd 971, Old town tore for wood (30 days time given). Cheapest Urootrieeand Provision in the city. Hew stock and full line of fd. ; Dated La Grande, Ore., July 26. Sept 1 - B J ATKINSON LOST Monday night between 'Opera boose od Nibley's wood yard, tsil of a dark brown boa. Finder please LOST A gentkmao's puree containing two ten dollar bill and some small change. Finder return to tble office and reoelve reward. ."' KOR 8ALB Ticket to Portlao-i or Beettle alio ticket by Ureat North ern to Kanaa City. Inquire for Wa Mill, ' at Halatea'e Second Bead Store. y Engraved Stock We are prepared to iorniih our pat rons with tb finest engraved crde nd aanounosoSsnta at the same price less postage, that you tend away for your work.: Call and see our aamples THE OBSEBVEB U Picking Up The Horse Shoe Bring yon good luck, the opening ol a savings account will briog you better luck, end moreol it. Of course you'll want to open your account with the bank. ' - Bavingi Department ol the' : . ; Farmer and Trader' Nat'l Bank. If your paper la not delivered ai yoa think it should be, please notify the (So and tbe mistake will be rectified. Wood! Wood IWood! Good dry wood doUver! . v aw fisj n WW VI n ANy LENGTH, ANY KIND, Speelal prioee on quantity order. No order to large or none to amall - James Beavers, Red 1441 SMITH REPAIRS v "; Gang' . ' :' Bicycles . . Sawing machiDes - Type Writers Umbrellas Biases broken casting ' ' Grinds Scissors nd does ft general repair business - CL. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING , . When yon wish a niee juicy roast or a lender steak, or h piece of boiling ' mr at , or put roaal, just phone Main 43, and yon will soon have naclly whit you desire. J: BULL & CO. Pnoke main 48. Eemetrber the (hone is on the directory as Uoss Meal Ifarket main 48; " RATIONAL LIVER A TREATMENT A Comparison of the Old and the New Methods. litt!t Reason ableness in one and Much in the Other Take few pule, eonoocted by a pharmaolet, and your disordered liver will proceed to do better work than ever before. Ie there any reasonable nets In the proposition when esrefully considered? Nons at all ; and tbe only reason people oontluue to do it not all people 1 that through long gen ration tb habit has been bred of looking to drug for health. Nothing better wa to be bad, perhaps. Bat bow much more reaaonable ia tbe Osteopathic Idea. Years ago Dr Still annouooed bis belief that tbe human body is a perfect machine, capable of manufacturing within Itself all of tbe elements needful to health. Ia this reasonable? - It must be gi anted, for the best physicians of every school t day admit that Nature la tbe body I tb real healer.' A Homely Illustration A lad out hi flngerv. We all know that almost Immediately tbe prooes of repair begins, that with practically no attention at all th out 111 healj for Nature bringe to the damaged part Just what la needed for reetorlng normal condition. But tie a atilng very tightly about the finger below the out and what will be tbe tbe reeult? Nature course Is Interfered with, tbe supply of nerve force ant) bodily fluid to the afflicted part ia Interrupted ; ao I hit not only th out will not heal, but, if tbe con. dition ie allowed to continue the Soger will decay. . ; It la exaotly thus with a disordered liver. Diet being reasonable, ao that the liver I not constantly overworked. and Nature will take care of it px- vlded- the current of her work ia not dammed up by om definite obs'ruo tion sooh a tb string on tb lad'a. linger. II nervea, which normally should have control of tbe liver, are pressed upon by vertebrae that are not ia proper alignment or by om similar mlaadjuatmentt if th normal blood supply Is Interrupted ; or if tbe organ ltalf I crowded b tbe neighboring itruoturee, It cannot be expected to recover or to do ita work properly. But no drug or combination of drags will remov th obstruction Osteop thy doss. It specialty I th finding and rorreotlng of Just sooh misadjont msnta a thoae described; tin whole long training of its practitioer designed to fit them forth work. The Bight Way. A wonderful tonic. Drive ont ' all Impuritlep, itivea you strength, bsslth andbappineaa. Thst'a what ttollist sr's tttx ky Moootaia Tea will do. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets.' Newlin Drag Co G. L FOWLER Truck and -Transfer Wood and Coal PhoneMrJU All order given prin,t altention. Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon lhi i'iBtitutirt is rouducted by the s sten of 8t , Frnrif, aud affords ezcelleiit educaiitinul ad fsotiiKes, (JUasicol, Lit-iry ajd Scientific Course am .aught, lo Music, Drawing i ml faint ing accord i u t the latest meihuds PirpuMM ' young ladies iW ihe proleiou of teadiitig a sperialty. Clatees will be resumed fvpu trnber 6. . . For terms and other particu lars, a drts Sister Superior IH A HURRY? . THEN CALL C Wfl. KETH0LD5 r The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your borne in lebs time tbau it takes to tell it. Wagon always at yonr service. Chsrges moderate. Dsy phone B 1782, night phone li 12. Veteran Dies (ScrippaNeas Association ) Bakersfield Cal Oct 18 Cant D 8 Coverdale, aged leventy.'a veteran of th civil war, having aerved with the eeoood Minnesota volunteers, wss found dead In hi office at Delano thl morning. He was a natiraef Wiscon sin and had been resident of Delan o for tbe peak fifteen year and waa prominent polltloiaa. ' v Bryan Meets Mikado By "crlpp Nsws Association Tokio Oct 1-W J Bryan la to be presented to tbe Emperor nest Satur day. KC DAVIS J H OHILPH See. and Treaa. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. .Lk GRANDE OREGON . We have Just received a carload of Geogria, Tennesee end Italian marble monumental These are the finest ever shown in the county. Our monuments come In such shape that e can cat any design 'you may suggest. to do the work yon desire BAD BIO Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, and when from any cause thia vital stream of life becomes impov erished or run-down, it invites disease to enter. Ho one cart lie well when the blood is impure; they lack the energy that is natural with licnlth, the com plexion become pale and sallow, the vit.il energies are at a low ebb, and they suiter from a generalbroken-dowa condition of health. The system is weak ened and unable to resist the diseases and disorders that are constantly assail ing it. The Liver and Kidneys, failing to receive the proper stimulation and nourishment from the blood, grow inactive and dull, and the waste matters and bodily impurities that should pass off through these channels of nature are left in the system to pioduce Rheumatism, Catarrh. Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases or some other blood disorder. When the blood is in this weak ened and diseased condition it should be treated .with a remedy that is not only thorough, but gentle in its action.. . S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, made of roots, herbs and barks, i just what is needed. It not only cleanses the blood cf all impurities and poisons, and enriches and strengthens it, hut arI PURELY VEGETABLE. and Ulcer, Skin Diseases and all other blood disorders, and cures them per manently. Our Medical Department will be glad to give advice without Charge to all suffering with blood 6r skin diseases. Address - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, innpqnDDannnonnnnanan a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a WHITE ROSE FLOUR Is nulled with the idea of pleasing every dealer's high olasa trade-cu8to'yy who appreciate quality. The name .of the Piojddf Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re liability and highest griufe iu every sack pf fiour bearing the White Kose brand..'.' Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. flgaaoaaaaDDaao o an o & ill it ill raaVTTawTsH-HTT" A Broken Heart The New York Expire Theatre eom Fr.y preeeuta at popular prices, Fri day evening October 20th.. MA Broken Heart" It la different from tbe ordin. ary western drama, tor tlie reason that it 1 not only bot.tjlinjj over with tbe i most delioioue humor end permeated with dellg'itfuland natural sentiment, aa tender at it is true, bat at tbe j aame time the acenea and incidents, jwhhh are true to life, have been brought together la the most dramatic iaod efftotlv manner. These who j have witnessed tiis production cf tbe story say that ths action Is swift mov ( inn, cartying the interest of the speo itator from one lucid ant to another I with, at times, bewildering rapidity, and then, Juat aa a roountaia stream, after daihiug dowu ateep declivity. all roar and excitement, will suddenly ' rush into abeltercd nook, and then glide on with tender murmuring,' so does the robust snd melo-draniallo elements suddenly blend Into tbe par- eet and most refined sentlmeut.' - Special Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have olJ atl my inierest in tbe late flitu of Bock & Thomas to Fred Bock whs will collect all arcouuta due the said firm, sod receipt tor ssme. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to fame, railing npen Mr Eock and settling at onoe. Q. W. Thomas snd Frsd Bock WEAKENS THE SYSTEM AND INVITES DISEASE gently mulus up tlie entire system by its hne tonic effect. S. S. S. reinvigorate every mem ber of the body , gi ves tone and vigor to the blood, and as it goes to the different parts, carries ro bust health and strength. S. S. S, acts more promptly and gives Wtter results than any other medicine. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores Q a a Q D D O O B aw It IS'. K" H Where does It go? That's t Question we are asked a dozen timet " a day. Where does the Rock Island go? ' The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere . To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. 1 To Lincoln and Omaha. , To Topekaand Kansas City. To St. Joseph and St. Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St. PauL B. C0RHAM, Csm I Ao.nl, 140 Thlr St, Perttan. Ore. n ew r.tVV 5tUUiD v IIAX'D STORE All kind of second band goods bought and sold CEO. GROUT, Prop, 209 Fir 8t, bet. Adams and Jefferson - THE f OXFORD D1R V "JAMEi FARQUHARSON. Prop. . Complete unrtmest of I WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. Yon are in- vlted to cell and get acquainted E. THORSON, Proprietor. . fUiKBT " : ' WINES, LlOUOltS Imported and domestio Hot or cold lunch all hours Lug Jeffcnoa Arena Opposite Depot f . SwC" Palaco Sal oc a CHAS, ANDERSON Prep. FINK WINES, UQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand Jefferson Tona Opporlte Depot AT P1. fA Ml i.'mwi g kBwaa hiiQ "iiiu- mr-1 y trsm j ire ai mo.nr. THE LOyVREI CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. FINS . WIME5. LIQU0R5 . Gentlemen always Welcome . Fir Street Eaglo Sa'oon ULRICH LOHIS. Prop. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty . leffsraoa Avenue, Opposite deiiut Hw4 SOMMER HOUSE (AFE Phone Main 6-1 'NUP SAID ! Brick fumisliel in any quanity or any style. ;No i contract too small or too large. See samples of our preased brick. GEO. kreige;r. - La (Irawlfl, Oregon . a"" tan fc alt ion e Siui ue, re T mi y Mut jnh 'JlUn ec uif sun ' Jde, ona -enk a i rtbe bis iOSS h t 'n Br-. is. I ' sp, a to r. i