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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1905)
i ! : S. ! ! $ n III :$ ? 5 i V ' THE SHOE SAbE. I Still C ntlnuea Closing out the Rajston shoe stock f i IN THE LEWIS BUILDINQ . OPPOSITE THE SOMMER HOUSE The best bargains in foot wetr ever offered In La Grande, come in and get price. We guarantee satisfaction. I also do firstclass shoe repairing. Remember the location. Lewis Building, Opposite Summer ' House T. M. S T U B B L E F I E LD A 1 I GOODS 1 Tba Obierrer le in a poaltiou to offer to its patrons aplendld line ot engraved Vniting tarda. Wedding Announcements and At Horn Card, at pricea just the aame aa yoo tend away only are pay the postage. Call oo u and look ut ear aainplea THESEAREOUR PRI0E3: English Script carda, per 100.. ....... .$2.00 French Script, very latcat, per 100. . . . .$3.00 Shaded Old English, per 100.... .$3.60 Bomau, 100 carda....: .........13.00 Solid Old English, 100 card. .......... $3.00 Gothic, lOOeani....... .........$2 50 Printing future oiderafrout uny copper plate, 50 carda 75o., 100 carda $2.00 Wedding Imitation iroua $8.00 a 100 to .' ? ' $24.00 a ioo. . ' ': i , Besides taking orders lor en grayed stock, are prepared to print all the above in the latest type facea. I all on us before ordering. .. THE OBSERVER . V : FOR WINTER WASHING Oregon Stands Second In Agriculture Portland. Ore, Nov. 8. While Oregon! wae hardly expected to make very much of a showing when pitted aeainst Eastern States in the competition for awards in the department pf agricultural and dairy implements, yet the returns made public yesterday by Director of Exhibits Henry E. Dosch, show that this state took second place. Illinois comes first with a total of 18 awards, all but one of which are for gold medals. Oregon received 14 awards, 1 1 of them gold, two silver and one bronze. New York takes third place Our new machinery and additional help will enable ue to do fami lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can "do it' yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Qivt us a trial and joj will not be bothered through the winter with family washing, v J : A. B. C. ! STEAM LAUNDRY : PHONE i Main 7 La Grvnfc. Orejjcn. with ten awards, nine of them gold and one silver. The rest of the awards are scattered among exhibitors in a dozen states. Cali fornia took seven awards, all but one of them for gold medals; Kansas and Ohio received six awards each, but Kansas gets the best of it by having five gold medals and one silver against three gold and three silver held by Ohio. Michigan secured two sold medals, Iowa five, Pennsylvania two, Vermont, Indiana and Missouri one each. Bourne Power Line- Nearing Completion Haines. Nov. 8. Mr. Lawson, not Tom but "Nick," who holds the responsible fwxitinn nf Minorintendent of the worlM-th. of constructing the Rock Creek - Hower and Transmission company's line of the ex-transmission Co.'s line of extension to Bourne, came over the mountain from Bourne to Haines on horseback on . Wed nesday while J. D. Herron, one of the teamsters on the work, came around by Sumpter and Baker Cily. The lins .. has been constructed from Bourne, this way. over the summit and the force of forty two men is now working from the sum mit this way. The men are divided into three camps which are now being estab- LUMBER -RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICFS Petter lumber ard Cheaper than it to sold in La Grande, We Deliver it to Your Building. - .i-...... . - . " . , Grande Ronde Lumber Go. PERRY, OREGON. " j THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. pollack, Propr. lished along the line as convenience directs Mr. Lawson says that the construction of line over the summit, a distance of seven miles, has been easy sailing and will be easily completed by. December first He says the line is being construct ed so substantially that when completed it will require little repair. The poles used are 45 feet in length, thus provid ing against excessive snow and the small est in use are eight inches thick at the top. The wire used is number four, two sizes larger than that ordinarily' in and the insulators are the largest and strongest made. V ' v ELECT THIS MONTH Washington. Nov. 8. Christian Hague, charge d'affairs, ad interim, of Norway, in an interview published today, dis cussed the coming election to the Norwe gian throne by referendum vote. "According to latest accounts, I think Prince Charles of Denmark will be elect ed to the throne and will accept," said Mr. Hagur. "The election will be held Nov. 12, on which day voting will occur throughout the country, but as many places are remote, without wire connec tions, the vote will not be counted for perhaps a week afterwards." ' It probably would be about the first of December before the prince would as cend the throne and perhaps' several days would elapse before the reorganization could be completed. ' Circus Train Wrecked Houston, ' Tex., Nov. 8. Campbell Brothers circus tram was wrecked near Temple. Tex., and nearly all the animals escaped to the woods. Something akin to a panic prevailed in the rural districts Iowa School Report . Report for second month ending Nov. 3, 1905: ' No, pupils enrolled 52, average number belonging 50, average daily attendance 58, number of days attendance 567, number of days absence 36, per cent of attendance 94, pupils present every day. eighteen, as follows; Isabelle Hanny, Ruth Woodruff, Mabel Evans, Jay Shaw, Edna Snider, Ella Evans, Elmer Speckhart. Herbert Speckhart, Maggie Snider, Violet Hanny, Eva Woodruff, Hugh Snider, Cora Evans. Nellie Monk, Archie Mitchell, Helen McDonald, George McDonald, Lora Koger. Absent but one-half day. Parley Feik. Absent but one day. Lula Evans, Josie Standley and Earl Standley. S. N. Ayers, Teacher. Two kinds of drugs our kind, and the kind you don't want We deliver free. Newlin Druq Co. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns. Belle Plaine. Minn, writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len'e Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best In the world for burns and sores. 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. Notice Notice is hereby given you that my wife having left my home without just cause or provocation, from and after this date, I will in no way be responsible for any debts that she may comtract ' Dated at Island City this, the 6th. day of November, 1905. Joseph Anson. . Watson's for November . The editorials in Tom Watson's Mara zine for November are notable for their variety and incisiveness. In the looselv connected paragraphs entitled "Editorial Comment" all Mr. Watson's pungency of phrase and shrewd humor are lavished on such distinguished cersonasea as J. P. Morgan, Chauncey M. Depew and sever al presidents of life insurance companies. IHe story of "The Montana Copper War" T. A. Hickey is concluded, presenting an astonishing revelation of the way the courts of justice are run in the coDDer state. Other articles are "The Status of the Negro" Joseph H. Parsons; "The Real Danger in American. Politics" J. Samuel Fowler; ' Export Losses" Flav- ius J. Van Vorhis; "Get the Axe" W. H. T. Wakefield. A most amusing parody is "Pensive Pigs; The Story of Amalgamat ed Pork," by Ellis Parker Butler. Other short stories in the number are "A Mod ern Comedy of Errors"- William Mac Leod Raine; "The Suiciding of Brutus Less James Howard, Graves; "A Woman You Know" Eleanor H. Porter; "The Black Hole of Calcutta: A Vjsion' W. D. Wattles; and the usual instal ment of "Pole Baker," Will N. Harben's dramatic story of Southern' life. (Tom Watson's Magazine, New York, 10 cents. --Service-' This drug store tries to serve every customer so well that they, will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods No Inconvenience' Don't think it inconveniences us to send out goods. We are more than willing and keep a boy, a live one. too just , to deliver whatever , people may want to telephone in for. If you have a prescrip tion to be filled we will send for and de liver it if you'll just 'phone us about it, Red 8-1. , Newlin Druo Company Stock Holders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that ' f,here Vill be a meeting of the stock holders of ', the La Grande Commercial Club Building Association, in the library of the Com mercial Club building on Tuesday, ' Dec- ember5th.,1905, at eight o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of five driectors. Wm. Miller, President, Willli voir VIII UK irjr'vr mitt anil ln Kinn r Rulli LlneiMUiFKorM" lb TViivtr I "Hemic . lXIAHSE r im imki mnr mnii M tan MIIHIIO! IIIVmH KMI IHI I I .1 wmnntdrn IVnm r i lal tin til , Devnr hmnratii llmHmie If Ton r ffolnc rant, write fee n . mtlii anil rH a Netty boo llutt wilt Ml yon all .bout it , W C McBRIDE, A?rnt, 124 Third St - , 'ortlard Oregc Syrup and Pancakes r i.m.r mealy thawi crinn mornines. Our syrups are fine, and we ' have such fine brands as Tea Garden Drips, Rock Candy Drips Target, Sweet lavander, Townes Top, Perf erred Stock, Log Cabin Maple Syrup, -i and Honey in the comb and cans .. . .. Our pancake flours include such well known brands as Buckwheat, tl. 0. Self Rising and Olympic . It addition to pancakes and syrup a cup of M. J. B. Coffee, finishes off just right We have a targe supply of fresh, dry popcorn on har d, Fine for winter evenings. WE BUY, 'l lEllEE!JG!lrE!lE P!r)raJplla'gijpJ2Jjpij3ijcc SMMMiSlWM Si M D I J 3 Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumber m jj .,, Ifl large quantities direct from the factories and mills at -A . a vaarlv contract nrica. and 'whilA wa mo tha lnuaaf m,u . : " 7 : 1 " - price we get the best goods, and can afford to sell at figures thaWothers buy for, thereby giving our customers the benefit of wholesale prices. 1 3 D STODDARD LUMBER C0.' - Tij iP3rjiiigi!iizgii si X&t brewery ! I JUUUS ROESCH, Proprietor. . 4 ,-1 Largest Brewing Plant In Eastern Oiegon l-i. . .,r , ' -V. i Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN IJV HPAMnp Z i AMO SHOULD HAVE THh 1-KEFERENCE i ' us - . ., - ", ' . . T . V srLOUIS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE 8 r's , ; T,LARSEN & NOKRIE. Props.;' v S V" -.!,,, I , , I - -X aL". WM SatfSSffiSW F"?t troouU far- . r- 7 - - " - r' . niBhnH 1 . Al ...... v- f'A'MMk ' ' rKsSfy commercial men. Jj Pi" i-T III III 1 Wl WWMJ' Uo?ii b7 day, g ' r - vT'--'j-i-ijsr wens, fir niAnfh vi ) - ! m -beetc.rry.il in the city. P 'MOJlotUOX' pu meiu-ux tiHiniMiiit iwotstasf) pueApnbia