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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1905)
WSSSOBBSST MKS9? ' . o - - ROMADKA ' READY ACCESS TRUNK ; RAISING fee corer brin. twy ! xv corner within reach without removing- traya. Sarca X the time of ; aa ordinary trunk to peck or n peck. Easy to operate, Nothinf to . get oat of order. Will stud all the knock! and hard eue of traveling. Coeta no more than a common trans, '. . ' nmyUt $5.00 farmers arid TJraders (ationdl Siank f Xm Srmmdu Orijtm, NO. 44C2 Capital Surplus . Liability of Shareholders ToUt Por thejprotectloo of Its Depositors! Depotllors of this Bank are accorded such liberal treatment as shall be la keeping with the character and value of their accounted We would bepleesed to have your account, Joseph Palmer, -President. G. E. McCdllt, Asst. Cashier. La Grande National - Bank Capital Stock, Surplus and -Undivided Profits............ .......1150,000 00 Deposits...... OFFICERS AND UIHKCTORW George Palmer, Pres. J. M. Berry, Vice-Pres. F.L. Meyers, Cashier. Geo. L Cleaver, Asst. Cashier.4 ,;' j y'M . .'. j - W. X: Brenholts, Asst Cashier F.M.Byrkit A.B.Conley .- FJHolsues '1 C. C. Pennington ' " Kxchange sold available in , all parts of thr world. Teletrraobic transfers to all parts of tbe United States Telegrapbic transfers to all and Canada tv. iv.! BTrWahD. - - -7 ry a MMBiiMtiii 1 1 " One Weei .Commencing MdWbvCTOBER S'P . i. re ZinnV Comic Opera and Travesty la ' 30- any POPULAR PR1CES - Soot. OA aala at Van Bomo's 1 TRUNKS! ANU ;VAUSES We here a sp'.endid Una of Suit nan,- Valjsee, Hand Grips tod Telescopes, from tie cheapest lo ihe best, all izea and pi , grades. Beat goods for tbe money ever ffered in the city. If you are going to travel give ns a call."" F. D. Haisten, . Phone Red J.161 Highest ' prices paid for Second Hand Goods $ 60,000.00 14000.00 60.000.00 $134,000.00 J. W. 8CKIBIB, V Oaahiar. T, J. 8CR0OOIH. . Aeafc. Oasbier 640,000 OO MIINtUHINMNMtl parts 'f . Prtooriotoc and Mgr - 4 ( J the refined Two-Act Opera-Boafle . 3 "THE JOLLY MUSKETERS" 3 Nettie Wntta bar great noveliy, 'Tba Esokaated ' ' Jewel Dance. -30 Merry, Jolly, Pretty, Shapely Chorus Girls Change of program every Night i I5C 25c, and 35c. Saturday Curtain at 8:50 i ANOTHER RAILROAD STORY II is believed by well Informed par sons that tbe Chroags lll-aukee A 8t. Paul rail war hat just paid mote than a million dollara for terminal Ktounds in Seattle and Taoom ami have filed pla's of thtr ' probable route (torn the latter city to Wallula by way of tba Cowltin peas over tbe Cascade monnialne. : The fact of that groat syatem com Ing to Wallola to oross tbe Columbia river can lead only to one concluilon and that is that It It beaded eaatwaid. It Is believed to be the Intention of tbe - promoters " to cross th Bins mooataiot at one of the sever tl avail able passes and tap the rich Grande Konde and Wallowa valley, tbsnos down the Grande Rondo river to Lew. la ton and ont Into Montana by way of Lolo pass In tbe Rocky monntaine. Th Chine a. Mtiwk a la one of tbe big railroad systems i f the United 8iates and It ba been known for years that it . was bea led towaid the Padifle coast, and bas been bnllding from Its westward terminals each year While : has been moving forward it has' not b?en annoonoing Its Intentions from tbe boa tops sad It bas only been at Interval that tbe pabllo awakens to the fact that soms very steady work is being done. The reported purchase of terminal grounds in Beattle and Taooma estab lishes the ultimate terminal and the reported Sling of plats of right of way gives a strong one to tbe probable route of the road between Its present terminal and the Paolflo coast. The Freight Wreck . The following takes from the Pooa teilo Trlbone gives a olear statement of tbe freight wreck which occurred last Monday night. ' A eerioos freight wreck oooorred last night at 1 ;05 o'clock about one mile west of Border station, neer the Une between Idaho and Wyoming. It vat a beadon collision between freight train No 65 and an extra freight train No 973, and resulted in totally demolish Ing both freight engines and throwing a number of freight care from the track. Two tramps who were steal ing a tide on No 56 were klUed and Engineer Case and Brakeman Hazel tine, both of Montpelier, part of tbe crew of freight train No 55, were lightly Injured, and all here ' have been conveyed to . Montpelier for medical attention. The wrecking train was sent oat of here for tbe scene ol the disaster at an 'tarty boor thia lornlng, accompanied by Superinten dent George H Olmstead of the Idaho division. . Paesonger trains Nor. 6 and 1 from the east, and No 'i from' the west, were sent around tbe wreck by way of Ogden and Granger. O. R. &N.Crew .A crew of O..B.AN. carpenters Is bow at work on tbe Blue mountains building woodsheds and other out buildinga at tbe various stations on tbe mountains. Order by Mail If yoa are loo great a distance from our store to call, we should be only too .glad to receive yonr orders hy mall. . Huob , orders will receive prompt attention. With a splendid assortment of the beet drags, stationary, medicines, machine ells, Stock and poultry pre paration and a thousand and on odd articles carried by a flist class, well stocked drag store, yoa can be assured of bsvlag what joa want right at your own borne Without effort or waste of time In shopping. ' . We guarantee everything, so you can retara anything which does not suit. NewUn Drug Oo. i If Picking i)p Thetjorse Shot Brings' oo good luck, tbe opeoing of a savings acooont frill bring you better luck, sod mors of It., Of eourse you'll want to open jnur soeouat with the bank. Havings Department of the Farmers and Trader's Nat'l Bank. IN HURRY? ; THEN CALL Wfl. RETt-OLDS The transfer man. Ha will take that trunk to the Depot or yoar home in lees time than it takes to tell it. Wagon Always at yonr service. Charges moderate. Day phone B 179'A night phone R 12. THE STORK BRINQ3 JOY To the hotiwtiold but ' how aliout tlie omthcr ? lias Hhu jMn tuvfnl during tbe weeks and months preceding tlie acivi'iit? Tiki twin) nmthfx And It a titn of i-iu anxloty txH-auw of I ltd kmiwhyk'Q tlmt Ililv an?" not In uixxl hi nl tit." TIlLV I.11A ulll.t. ,u weaknpsso. pains ami drains Ki afiMin.u late till the hialtli la roinplrU-ly under mined and thuy are more tluin di onr ad. and all bccaiiHe thvj Imvo lnn m si.lvlwd by wcll-ini-Aiilnv frWtnd or in llreatmt by au Inellirlciit diH'tor. loan mu ll iu;re in Ihe tin tiit fhrre to n mnetlii that will heal and M hurL It Waa UlS4OVMnM1 fitrtv vimr m tpi l.tt Dr. rirc whii M'tirclud Ktititre'n hilnrr nUiritthe atrth. (or the remedial auents so llliernlly iirovlilod thirnln. II took Lady's KIipef wit, llliu-k Cohosh rM.. Unloorn root, ltlue Cidiosh root, o!doo Seiil root, and by extractinu, comtilnlnn and priwervinir. without the uso of nl hoi, the glyceric exlracta oi thee naliir.il remedies h has given u th world Dr. Pikrck's Kavoiiitk Pkkmkiitiou, which has to It credit tho envlahlo and uniiaralleled rcord of more thnn a hi'f mlllUm o cure In tlio last forty years. Only thoM who hare sItch Pr. Pierce's ravorlU) Protx-rlinlou a trial can n..K-ii uiuii-mf women." writes Mlsa Vlnna Kcamorn, of 33 Kim Hi., Toronto, Ont "tor two roam l miiTered Inimisely from female weakness until life wim a tmi-den tome. 1 had distressing, hcarlrnr-Uown ilns to 1 could waMTly hi.ihI Ut Hnd hot flashes, was very dwnoiuleiit. weak, and ut terly wretcliiMl My physician jrare me treats ments hut wlihoni aurcess. f trlel several remedlca but olitnlmsl no relief until I 1 ran to take Ir. I'lentt's Favorite I'reiicrin tlon. I tiviran tmnwdlatcly to Improve, and In nmr nn.uili.V tim I was as well and strong as uvnr." jConstlpstmn cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pj!ioU ; J. R. OLIVER. UNION COU NJT Y ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter ' in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advaat.' age. It is folly to pur-' chase realestate without 6rst scouring'' a proper absti'aot. An abstract from my office will show . the title just as it appears on the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGjN Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. SMITH REPAIRS Guns Bicycles Sewing machiues Type Writers Umbrellas Biases broken casting Grinds Scissors and doea a general repair business C. L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING Sacred Heart Academy Li Grande, Oregon 1 his institut ion is conducted by the sisters of St. Frucis, and affords excellent educaiionul ad vantages, Classical, Literary add Scientific Courses are taught, aleo Music, Drawing and Paint iug according to tbe latest methods. Fieparing young ladies for the profession of teaching a specialty. Classes will be resumed Sept ember 6. For terms and other particu lars, address Sister Superior G. E. FOWLER Truck and! Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt attantiou. A ' THE" LONG .. " y J a.' ' f f' f.. - : t IT .r t a l vt I " ; t 1; !; .,1 f ' , 1 v. i ' X ? ' ; ' 1 r f1 U ' - r Bi! v vvA" wmweewsw num. i.a untMaiwn w.mMamimmiwmmn"Hi-mimtum iiua ! 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE - v-..; . ... .,;, , . , .,: This farm is only 15 miles from La Grai de, on the Elgin branch of the O. R, '& N. Railroad, at the Rinehart spur. It w11 make several good homes, and will be 'sold in smal 1 tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses on the place. In a good school district free from debt. -Terms easy. , : Address,' HENRY RINEHART, ' i ! - SUMMERVILLE, OREGON. Or call at the farm for full particulars. " lf I ) k! A i s,. J-..4' HJt LA GRAN0E Gmplete Machine , Shops and , Foundry; , , ; : , I j General Blacksmith , Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work : 0 ' Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill & : f i- '-" - J i -' v . J v - ". ' FITZGERAL D. ti HOPHIETOF V CARPETS CARPETS The largest line of Carpets ever brought to the city. More arriving daily, Pretty floor coverings, 25c a yard andjup. SPECIAL ON GO W . H; BOHNENKAMPi , Hardware and Furniture Cheated Death. Kidney tn oble often ends fatally, but by oboosii'g tho rifht inedlciue, K 11 Wolfe, of Bear (irove, lows, cheated death, lie says: "Two years ago 1 bad kldnoyj Lroaele, which caiuod tne greet pain sul)'erin(( and anxiety, bat 1 took Electric titters. blob effected a complete core. I have also found them of great ' benefit iu Reneml debility and nerre trouble, and keep them constantly oo band, since, as I Hnd they hst no equal." Neallu's druggist, gaarautres tbem at 50o. Tired ont, worn out woman cannot sleep, eat or work; seems as if sbe would , fly to pin es. lloll inter's Kucky Mountain Tea make strong nerves tnd riob red blood 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlln Drug Co. ;, A Daredevil Ride often ends in a sad aooldent. To beal auoldental lnjoriea, uta llocklen's Ar- uloa salve. "A deep wound I I n.y loot, from an accident," writes Theo dore 8chuele,of Colurnbns, O, ''cauctd me great pain. FhyslolHUs were help less, but bucklen'e Aruloa salve ciuic li ly bealed it." . rVothoe suil heals borns like maglo. tto at Newlln Drug co at pan. . OVERCOAT : 1 - Ms'uy "swell dressers , "will Jrant the lorg svfell.LswHgi. eer Overcoat. a 4 a ' i ' ,Vflr have provided f-r ?j 'their -want for we have i received rig 'it frora the ' hope of the -WoiM'a best 'Jvered -I 'l ikefp-i- i.j frit' s weganl Itm'u oCe'irohts ilitt 2 could be prcdvi ei!. ' ARTISTIC AND HANDSOME 4S 4s vVe watt youitg men' id Varticular to cull to !fe ,tbese finart. pnribt-nt , Nothing lht ci'hM 'a id rmf whit to iho ' sd le, beauty or "x " of these t eats hit? - boen "'iritted' They ci;ru; iu "Krys, milh.i-tiifd worfttcdsf, Ec ' j $12.50 to $25 D'h't tbiuk that thtiie are miy overcoat in town that can e quul Um bo isuperir,' garrneuta in any wsy. " ! : 3 li . a U 5 W I I i.l IR0N -.WORKS .4 CARTS THIS MONTH V - Hakes dlgeatiou and, asslnillstion perlect. ilakea Set red blood and . bona Tliat's what Hollistw'e Hocky Mountain Tea will do. A t nio fur the sick and weak. 30 cents, Tea and JSOIUtS, pewuo UIQ tjo. I . , -Mt :i ' r . ! , . ft, A TRIAL ORDER MEANS A , . CUSTOMER' v All that the Seattle Grocery Co.H usks is that you giyo ua a, trial ; . order. If we cannot please we 'doC wot want : .'your trade. , A ' -' tatibfied customer is , a pleased; oueaudwetiy to please. The,-.; best groceries for the ' least ( ,' money This is our motto a ad ." a trial ovder will 'be a demon- : ; ttration of how well we succeed. .; SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY zoNbBL a tawioW ' v it: - i lat rovi. 'cloc to , Olo-- l' but teim, is d iu. a IS or? 'all n frn Molt IICIC s'lon 'urr . 1. bin. a fai ubbd! rs an edgei 4 .V 4ri sav mi lor bi . ami id on Wit le i nd, brt ' ; V tte s be " 1 u ; nl ' J ta "'it lrttMsasataaaBa