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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1905)
t t ! ! . I1 : i I 4 . s ' Do is h - ! ! 4 p LEAVES BEGIN TO ' FALL IT IS TIME TO X ! THINK OF Inter (dy to serve you te lines of men's boys' and child- jnnable footwear. Quality, Workman-. bility and price ( surpassed. You l trd to miss this iy. i n out the ilon Stcck i . ' O YOUR SHOE jEPAIRINQ IN i'lRSTCLASS TYLE ... ... lewis Building, Opposite .Sommer House M. S T U B B L E F I E LD HAVE OUR With the purchase of the Nebraska Grocery we have inaugur d our own delivery service which will enable purchasers to receive ir orders much sooner than heretofore. Phone in your order for jr dinner and the deliveryman will have it to your door before you ow it, , fnr nriroc tin drrtOf"lc our goods are a MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER . D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr i ( TUESDAY, NOV. 21 . j A SURVIVAL Of THE FITTEST Twenty-eighth Triumphant Tour , I Richards & Pringle's Famous Georgia MINSTRELS New and bewildering Sights, Scenes and Sensations , Without a parallel In the Minstrel world. t PRICES 25c, : I LA GRANDE 2 Compute Michirw wvi.v. . viHvniMUMIi KUlia JllVJMIg Stllll f T tXUII TV UT K. iTlanUlaCC w er of The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill.- J j D FITQ ERALD, I i hOHIETOf Saved By DynamiU Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the Are can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel at if nothing but dynamite would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: "My wife had a very ag gravated cough, which kopt her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so shp took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug""-Co. Fjir 60c nd $1.00; guaranteed. Trial shoes OWN DELIVERY aro at Imu as am anl little petter. Introducing the Big 6 Comedians Clarence Powell James Crosby Fred Simpeon Frank Kirk Lester McDanicb and 40 Emperors of Ministreby 40 50c and 75c. IRON WORKS I Shops and Foundry ' The Exact Thins Required For Constipation "As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing re quired, strong enough for the most robust yet mild enough and safe for the children and without that terrible griping to com mon to most purgatives." say R. S. Web ster & Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale by Newlin Druo Co. . Kindergarten Wo k Is there any young lady who would like to take a training from 10 to 1 1 each morning? If to please call upon Mrs. J. M. Agnew at Kindergarten room. j '"r"'"-v- .-.., ..... 1 . 1 1 AMUSEMENTS tttt rtti t TUESDAY HIOHT Don't make the mistake of the old pro verb, "Don't wait until the horse is stolen before putting a lock on the stable door;" don't wait until after Tuesday night, Nov 21, which is the date of Richards & Prfn- gle'e Famous Georgia Minstrels, and then say, "I wish I had gone, as everybody said it was so great." Go and buy your tickets right now and be right All the good things in minstrelsy will be served in a palatable manner. The parade will take place at 1 ) :30 a. m. BEST OF SEASOM Without doubt. ."When Knighthood Was in Flower," last evening was the best attraction of the season and the best that the theatre-goers of this city have wit nessed for many seasons. To attempt to describe the portrayal of Mary Tudor as given by Roselle Knott, requires a prolific pen. Her moods, her tribulations, her ys and her sorrows were truly depicted by Miss Knott. Seldom does so splendid an actress visit La Grande, and those who attended the performance last even ing felt well repaid for their attendance. The whole cast was excelltrt, and Ogdee Stevens as Henry VI 1 and Nowel' as Brandon, were extra good. Going on through the entire cast it could be seen I - k-4 a strong company to support Miss Knott The play was clean' and wholesome throughout. The public does not demand the class of performances so often pre sented as could be seen by their true appreciation of this meritorious play. CONVENTION THANKS ROOSEVELT Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20. The Alaska convention this morning adopted a reso lution which was wired to President Roosevelt, thanking him for his interest in the north and urging that he embody the same recommendations in the forth coming message that he recommended previously, declaring for a territorial form of government. The convention adjourned until Monday to give the resolution com mittee time to report on the many reso lutions and memorials to congress before it. BAKER CITY SENDS MONEY TO JEWS Sunday afternoon in response to a telegram from Mr. SliifT of Portland, who is at the head of the relief fund for the Russian Jews, requesting that the He brews of this city contribute something, the sum of $ 1 00 was forwarded at once to add to the amount raised. , ' ' As soon as the request had been re ceived F. R. Melis at the head of a com mittee went around among the Jews and in lest than an hour had raised $100. In a few days it it expected to send an additional amount Baker City Herald. Several Years Late The Observer this morning received a letter from California asking that a copy of the daily Blue Mountain Sentinel be sent to the writer. The letter was ad dressed to the Sentinel and in the letter to E. S. McComas at editor. As near as we can Compute, the Blue Mountain Sentinel has been out of ex istence for 3 1 years, it having been es tablished in 1863 and continued publica tion for three or four years. Mr. J. H. Stevens of this city, has the filet from the first day of publication to the last having been employed on the paper. . We sent the gentleman the La Grande Daily Observer, which although S 1 years later, we believe could furnish him what reading from this section he desires. Brings Good Prices A carload of pears grown this year by J. W. Perkins in Jackson county, Oregon, were shipped to New York,, and at an auction sale brought $3,420. . After de ducting freight and commission and all other expenses from tho Medford station. which amounted to $727.27, the grower received $2700.73. This it said to be the greatest turn ever paid for peart. Service This drug store tries to serve every customer so well that they will" not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, Prescription Druggist Terrific Race With Dra'h. "Death was fast anDroachinir." writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., de scribing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart di- ease. which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit until I be inn to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef fect that In three days 1 felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all mv troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin't Drug store: price 60c. LIT lit SJUVtMKj To send away, A very pretty custem ii uiat 9f sending to distant friends 1U' tokens such as the souvenirs we handle. We are showing a beautiful line of souvenirs and a visit to our store will be most interesting to you. for here you'll find photographs of local Wanes, burnt leather novelties and souvenir post cards Newliu Druo Co. Notice Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mollie Glass, has this day left my home without just cause or provocation, and 1 will in no manner be responsible, from and after this date, for any debts that she may contract .. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this, the 16th. day of November, 1905. C. F. Glass, Stock Holders' Meet'ng . Notice is hereby given that there wil 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' Stationery Clearance This is a good time for you to stock up with stationery, and we think you wiU if low prices are any attraction to you. . Our holiday line of elegant box papers has arrived, but we have no room for it on mir shelves or in our cases, to must quickly reduce our regular stock to make room for it. For the next week our prices en regular standard box paper will be as follows: 10 for 7tf; 15 for 10 ; 26$ for 17f ; 35 for 25; 30 for 37. - You have only to see these papers to realize what an opportunity is offered you by this sale. Come in and look them over. . . Newlin Druo co. 1 Aftkr OuMins pomes Sunsmint AFTKB I)K-ll'ONIltNCV COMICS Jot. Aftkh SlCKNKNR comkh Hkai.tii. Aftrr Wkaknkmi cumem Strength. ' Pr. Plnrt-e's Favorite Proscription iir whul ilnet It all. (' a winder virher fu HiHiuii Ixran.-w it Is NiUure'H rrmiai;. arinptad t the neods of twentieth een turv wnmwnj1 No AU'OHOI.. NO NARCOTIC, "NO INJURI- rtim rmi'o. Mode of irlvcvrlc extract from rixiUi. thentfom tlinlr virtues gn-w in thorn in Suture' UilmmUrru, vl: Lady's Sllpprr nt Mack Cohusli rout. Unicorn root, Itlun Cohiwh root and (lolilt'ii Seal root; extracts, combined, nrcsiTVixJ without alcohol, by Ixx-Uir Piwne's mra KC1Uir imxv. and In the most cxKct . proportions to secure tlin bot efftx-U. If In nwii of careful, eompntant advice before bttirmning treatment, you will re ceive It without clmruo by wrltliui. and Hating your case, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, ttttt Ma'ii Stnt't HufTulo. N. Y. All letter coulidentlnlly received and snswers sent iu securely sealed envelope. "I w a (tret sufferer for six Tests." ritra Mm. (leu. Hok-ilmi. of Ml Honda Slri'i t. rairliiaw. Mich. l cuntroencctl tulake your 'Ksvorlui I'rearrlpikjn' snd litre tikn ten hoUlf In ell. Am now rcirular. after having nilased two rear and suffered with pain In the head anil hack. I wan ko nervous, could not eat or atecp. Mow 1 can thank you (or uy recovery.1 Dr. Pierce' Plonsant Pellets cure con atlpatlnn. One lit tie Pellet" I a gimtln laxative, and two 4 mild cathartic Mod! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND. Special prices on quantity orders. No order too large or too small James Beavers, Red 1441 LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC ' ; "- ' v i ; :.;;'..?'! PROF. DAY, PRINCIPLE. . MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in thisVcity and valley are begininng to discover the advantage of this school. The system it the latesi and most practical, and in cludes all the latest .discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 5 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. - This it no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. LUMBER RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than it io sold in La Grande, We Deliver it to vour Building. .Grande Ronde Lumber Co. . PERRY. OREGON. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. Syrup and Pancakes Go together nicely these crisp mornings. Our syrups are fine, and we have such fine brands at - Tea Garden Drips, Rock Candy Drips T;rlet, v Ruppt t avander. Townes' Top, Perf erred Stock, Log Cabin Maple Syrup, and Honey In the comb and cans r Our pancake flours include such well known brands at Buckwheat, It (X Self Rising and Olympic It addition to pancakes and syrup a cup of M. J. B. Coffee, finishes off just right We have a large supply of fresh, dry popcorn on hand. Fine for winter evenings. :,, - WE j Doors Sash, Shingles'jand if Lumber . In Urge Quantities direct from the factories and mills a a yearly contract price,, and while we. pay the lowest price we get the best goods, and can' afford to' sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giving our customers' the benefit of wholesale prices. STODDARD . eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea HAY,, GRAIN Are our specialties. Our feed roller is working steadily to supply the demand for good feed. We have on hand a lot of fine wild and ' timothy bay which we can sell you either by the bale or carload. The quality of our fuel is too well known to need description. We have two wagons and all they have to da it to deliver your order as soon is it is received at the office. . ' Grande Ronde Cash Company, Jeffemon Avenue. J- . ,' : Union Woolen We have received a consignment nf tlninn n- wi " Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robes are ': J , snitable for couch covers, steamer robert and orna- mental for Indian corners. vThe price range it from $5.60 up ' i . . j HENRY &o OARR j I HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS ; Phone No. 621. " J J. CHenry. residence 664 J. J. Carr, residence S86 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Tim farm is only 15 idiIm from La Grwde, on . the Elgin Li neb of the O. K. & N. Railroad, at the Kmehart ipur. It will make several KooJ home?, and will l e sold tn small tracts i! desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses on the place. Iu a good school district free from debt. Terms easy. Address. HENRY RINEH ART. SUMMERVILLh. OREGON. Or call at the larm for full particulars. BUY LUMBER CO. AND FUEL Mills Indian Robes j 1 agsBaVk." North F; MM S ryrr ' ' " a ZUNDEL & LAWSON. i cordiall invited. '