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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1905)
ROMADKA READY ACCESS TRUNK TJAISING the coyer bring erery comer within reach without re moving trays. Save the time of an ordinary trunk to pack or an pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to get ont of order. Will stand all the knocka and hard usage of traveling. Costa no more than a common track, ''umyUtat $5.00 amttk , TRUNKS 'AND -) VALISES We have splendid lino of Suit rases, Valises, Hand Grips and T lescopes, from the cheapest to the beat, all ires ai)d all grades. Beat goods for the money ever offered in the city. If you are1 going to travel give us a call. F, D. Haisten, Phone Red 1161 Highest prices . paid for Seoond Hand Goods Uhe farmers and Uraders 9?: - , of Xm Srt Origin. NO. 44B3 Capital Surplus - Liability of Shareholders Total 60,000.00 14.000.00 60,000.00 $134000.00 For thejprotectlon of its Depositors! Depositors of this Bank are accorded such liberal treatment as shall be la keeping with the character and value of their account. W would beEpleaeed to have your aoconnt. J08KPH Palmer, President. O. E. McCclly, Asst. Cashier. J. W. 8CRIBBK, Cashier. T, J. Scrogqin. AfsI. Cashier SMITH REPAIRS Guns Bicycles Sewing machines Type Writers Umbrellas Biases broken casting Grinds Scissors and does a general repair business C.L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon i V 1 his institution is conducted by the sisters of St. Francis, and affords excellent educaiional 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 J. R. OLIVER. UNION -00 U NT Y ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records giveB me a great advant age, iris folly to -purchase realestate without 61-st securing a proper abetiaot. An 'abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the . official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREO JN Room SI, Bommer Bdlg. Hick headache Is oansed by a !la ordered condition ol the stomach and e qolokly oared by Chamberlain's Stomaoh and Liver Tablet. I'or sale by Newlio Drug Co. MIi)gIMSMISMMIEJlI aa ak i-r aT" sTV yvanilu m Apples, Vegetables, Hay and Crain We are now packing apples and can use shipping stock in any qutmtUy- We pay highest market prices for ah produce. HOMEY We have a fresh consignment 0! fanjy white elover California honey which ia on sale at all tne leading groceries. APPLE BOXES AMD PAPER Do vou want apple boxes, box lining paper, or wrap ping paper? We have them and sell them at whole sale prices. STORAGE We store all kinds of goods al a very low rate. Our storage plant is absolutely fire proof and takes a very low rate of insurance. , Oregon Produce Company lllll-4lll Northwest News There are about 400.000 sa ke ol barley stored in Columbia county, Washington, of which all but shout 6O.CO0 sacks bss been sild at 90 cents per 01. Two saloons and a confectionery store were burglarised at Dallas the oigbt of the J6th. 8everal hundred dotlers cash and a large emonnt of goods were tekeii. , Kire brcke out in Patch Brothers' kery ai Roseburg, and guited that building, F O i'squette's saloon and a taihr shop. Loss is about $4000 witf fSOOO insuranoe. ' The Standard mine, Quart iburf district, 00 miles southwest of Bskf r Oity is the only oobalt mine in the Uuited States. A Urge aud the latent model for the reduction of the cobalt Will "be placed (his winter. The Southwest British Culumbis Lsno dc Oil company of The Dalles, has let a contract for drilling wells to Oarl A Jeff, experienced well drillers from Indiana. The drillers have left for the oil fields to begin development work. W lokes baa been provisionally re leased Irom the Oregon Penitentiary to allow a facial osnoer to ha treated by X-ray, and which will iuevitably Kill aim II relief doe not oome soon, lokes was sentenced for rane. and doubts are entertained as to bis guilt General News Last spring 30.000 names were strik en as Illegal from the voting rolls la Philadelphia, and a new enrollment taken. Now It transpires that there are 15,801 fraudulent name on the aew roil. Mrs. Charles F Joy, wife of ex Con greaaman Joy, of St. Louis, will en dow a college for the study of occult sciences. Including spiritualism, and put 11,001,000 into it. It will be lo cated at Santa Barbara, Ual. Baron Rosen, the Russian minister at Washington, has abandoned the bona whloh Caselnl occupied, and upon whloh the Russian government paid a rental of MO, 000 per year, and will occupy muob cheaper and lees pretentious qnarter. A eav has been discovered nsar Ulaaglow Junotton, Bairen eounty, Kentucky, whieb I believed to exceed the Mammoth nave of that state In Irihgth end general proportion. It certainly has the broadest and deepest river In any known cavern of the world. Club Members Tried This morning District Attorney O W Phelps and Attorney J P Winter left for Free water to appear In the trials of several parties for violatioos of the local option law. 'fire or tlx member of .the Free water "Social club" have been com plained against for having sold liquor, evidently much after the manner ol the "club" at Corvallis. A mong those Implicated at Freewater I Ueorge Ireland, lormerly a taloon keeper of that place, and who retained Mr. Winter for the defense by 'phoning to him this morning. B O. Bishop Moore With the declaration that Ohio Methodist want a decent aaloon law,' Blahop David H Moore urge the de feat of Myron T Herrlrk, Bepnblioau candidate for governor of OHo. Bishop Moore I looated at Portland, Oregon, bubble borne 1 at Athens, Ohio. II mad his remarks regarding Herrlck in an address , before the board of Methodist Eplioopsl bishops that I in stsaton In Washington Order by Mail If yon are too great a distance from our store to rail, we should be only too glad 'to reoelve your order by mall. Huoh order will" reeelv prompt attention. With a splendid assort me at of the best- drugs, stationary, medicines, machine oils, Stock and poultry pre Deration and a thousand and one odd article carried 'by a first class, well stocked drug store, you can be assured of hsvlng what ou want right at yonr own bom without effort or waal ol time In shopping. W gusrantee everything, so yon csn return anything which doee not suit. Newlln Drag Co. " IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WM. REYNOLDS The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Wagon always at yonr service. Charges moderate. Day phone B 178'-!, night phone R 12. Must Pay For Range On Wednesday, Nov 15, at Wal lowa, Howard K O'Brien, forest ranger in obeige of the Wallowa and Cbes nimnus reserves will meet the sheep men of the valley lor the purpose ol allotmg the range in tbe ahov re serves. As we understand tha situation, the government will lease the privileges to stockmen at a stipulated price per head. The average prioe per bead tor sheep will perhaps be about six cents per bead for the season . Tbe arrangement for leasiug the grssiog privileges is looked, upon by m.-.--t stockmen as aa imposition as it o lupels them to pay for feed, which in former years tbey secured for noth ing. ' la this vslley the range ba been divided between tbe sheepmen and cattlemen and there never has a en any trouble over the government rage. Of course time will tell whether leasing the piivileges of rang is or is not a benefit to the etocjmen of this section. One thing we do know is tbrt it will give employment to a few deputy rsngers, and will take in 000 from the Joseph Herald. I THE LONG OVEROATC 1 beepmeo atone. Killed By Railways During tb 12 month ending June 30, 1905, 880 person were killed and 13,793 injured aa the result of anol denta on railroad train according to a report of the interstate oommsree oommissiou just issued Comparison with 1904 show an In crease of 11 killed and 4 US Injured among passenger and employes, the inorease In killed being wholly among passengers, while the number of employe killed shows a decrease of 106. There were 1131 collision and 1535 dera.lments, of which 103 collision and 168 derailments effected paasea ger train. The damage to car, en gine and road .ray by these aocldtnta amounted to 12,410.617. PH- - Hi- r:&?f? mm. Many swell dressers will want the long swell, swag ger Overcoat. We have provided for their wants for we have received right from the shops of the World's best Overcoat Makers the most elegant long overcoats that could be produced. ARTISTIC AND HANDSOME i We want young men in particular to call to see these smart garments. ' Nothiug that could add one whit to, the stle, beauty or "go" : of these coata has been - omitted. 3 4 They come in Kerseys, Meltons, Cheviots, Friezes, unfinished worsteds. V,i $12.50 to $25 Don't think that (there are any overcoats in town that can equal these superior garments in any way, ASH BROS. . CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS. . j For Sale Imported tooth brushes finest bleecbed bristle, stamped with oar name, for 25o. New brushes for tbe asking if any ever proves defeotivs, Newlln Drug Co. Geer at Arlington Ez Governor Geer was in Arlington few days last week. He is looking fine and is surely a good speoimeo ol uregon manhood, -lie expressed a desire to taktf part in tbe coming state eleotion, and would most likely be a candidate .'or senator.lf that officer will be selected by tbe primaries tb same as governor and otber offloers. How aver, he was undecided -what part be would take in tbe coming political contest In tbe date. A leoeption and dinner was given in honor of n Governor Geer at tbe borne ol Mr and Mrs 8 Y M Briggs on Thursday evening. OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Use yonr 'phone and 1st our free de livery service bent-fit yon. It may be that yon hare never been into our tore,Tunthet make no difference, we sbxll be Just at pleated to deliver anything you want as if yon were our regular customer. You'll find . our good and price satisfactory, we are sun. Bed 81 Newlln Drug Co. Notice Beginning with Nov. 1, 1905, tbe price of milk from Spring Hrook Dairy will be two dollar for a quart a day Instead of one and one half a hereto fore. This ohsnge I made necessary on account of the great sit pause we are put to Inoarelng for and handling tbe milk. It Is our aim a It ha been from the beginning to iui uIbIi our cus tomers with a good, pore wholesome milk and we propose to spaie no peine or expense in doing so. Therefore tbe change. Thanking our customer for their I past patronage and appreciation of our I milk and hoping that they will con tinue with os. We are ever yours, 8PR1NM BROOK DA1KY ! CUT GLASS Whether it be for wedding presents or holiday gifts, ' S cut glttBS is always appropriate. Nothing graces a table more than this ware. We have a splendid line : with prices within reach of ' everyone. From the small pieces which are sold for one dollar, up to the elegant water Wa - that go for $30, you can surely find something that fits your purse. , Our line is com posed of Water Sets,1 Comports, Sugar and Cream sets Frui Jishes, Pickle Plates, Cake Plates, Vinegar Ciuels, Bait and Pepper Shakos, Tooth Pick Holders. A. 1 Prescription Druggist HILL. LA'GRANDE, OR I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS H Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith, Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill D FITZQ ERAL D. . HOfRIETOf CARPETS , CARPETS The largest line of Carpets ever brought to the city. More arriving -daily. Prtty floor coverings, 25c a yard 'and "up. SPECIAL ON 03 URTS THIS MONTH W. H. BOHNENKAMP, Hardware and Furniture . G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given primp . attentiou. A TRIAL ORDER MEANS A CUSTOMER All that the Seattle Grocery Co. asks is that you give us a trial order. If we cannot please we do not want - your trade. A aaiisBed customer is a pleased one and we try to please. The best groceries for the least money. This is our motto and a trial ovder will be a demon stration of how well we succeed. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by obooelog the rlyht medlelue, K H Vtolfn, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. Hesaya: "Two years svo 1 had kidney trouble, muich caused me great pain sutlering and auxinty, but I took Eleotrlo titters. blob effeoted oomplets cure. I bars also found them of great benefit ' lu general debility end nerve trouble, end keep tbera constantly on hand, Inoe, aa I Ond they hava no equal." Newlln' druggist, guarantees tbem at SOo Makes perfect digestion sad asslmllstloo lakes new red blood and ue. That's what Holl star's Kockv SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY tjnuntain Tea wllldo. A t.mlo for I the slok and weak. 30 eeuta, Tea and CUNDKL a LAW80M. Tat leU Newlln Drug Cu. ,