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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1905)
fc' SOA'E SPEEDY eeeeeeeeee z X.'f- r' sN r AMUSEMEPiITS 1905 1 1905 I- Vll A Q m h., Ovra.S6ady'0r Him? How 'bout-winter Suit nd cAominPerCOndlUOn 'U "-r th. .torm. of th. "Zr?wrr WinUr "-ear. Glov Hosi.r, and , , ; .... , Best That's To Be Had .-'f1 m0! kafd k"10" known to th trad build1 our clothe w,,andtheybui,d th9m 4 M. Our furnishings come from th hand, of th bst known manufacturer. . " Money back if you want if Thot i the guarantee that goes with vry tal. It i under these condition that we ask you to mak this your ' Clothing Store. . . ' i!0 1 JL JL CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS. A FAIR JUDGE Of wall paptr will not b. ovrrulld by a higher court if h decide that th inter ior decoration furnished by Staniel & Jarman and at tached to your wall - and ceilings by their (killed art isons, were th best obtain-' able for anywhere near their prich. Th pattern we ' display, our taste . in combining colors and our "stickiag" ab.lity will bear comparison. . ? . STANIELS & JARMAV, Dealers In Wall Paper. Paints, Oils; Class, Etc HAY, GRAIN AND FTJEL - Are our. specialties. Our feed roller is working steadily to supply th demand for good feed. We have on hand a lot of fin wild and timothy hay which we can sell you either by the bait of carload. Th quality of our fuel is too well known to need description. We have two wagons and all they have to da is to deliver your order a soon is it is received at the office. ' ': " Grande Rondc Cash Company, Jfrffercoii Aventitv ' innasMMMPBiMMMWMaBaB Ready For Willi A f ULL LINE Or fEED, HAY AND GRA5N- W are ready to buy all kinds of hay arid graisv nd pay th hlghst j market prices. "' V;""" ' - n- v. IEFFERSON AVE - f:i; lUlaM fG. L FOWLER Truck and ; Transfer ;Wood and Coal ;- PHONE -1611 I All order givn prorrlpt attention CL01i:ES CLEANED' The sam old stand but nw management. Tak your suit to the same place, and hav another man clean and pres it th way it should b. ' Hrvy do th cl and pressing and do It right. An other trong fatur bout hi sys tam is that hi pric r correct. Rmmbr th plae. rtt door to th commercial CluD. uaai genu clothing cleaned, dyd. pre d and repaired. , W.E. Harvey. GAMES New York, Nov. 25. William Moore. right half back of th Union colleg foot ball team, died tonight from injuries re ceived today in a game played with New York university. He was 1 9 years old and lived In Schnectady, N. Y. Moore was knocked unconscious by a blow on th head while he was carrying th ball and bucking th tin. He. died about six hours after receiving the injury from cerebral hemorrhage. .:' INSTAKTLY KILUO Kockford, Ind- Nov. 26 Carl Osborne. 1 8 year old. was instantly killed in a foatball gam between Marshall and Bellmor high schools at Bellmor today. On -rib had been broken and driven through hi heart ! FATALLY INJURED Sedalia, Mo. Nov. 26 Robert Brown. aged 18 ers, was fatally injured in a football gam today. He is paralyzed frm the neck down, and hae not spoken sine h w hurt poot ball A a good settler for the Thanks giving dinner the foot ball gam is de- Grande Commercial Club team will give aa exhibition of how to ; win from the Athena team. ' Both teams are over avrg weight, and being well versed in tS.gm fast play, is assured. The horn team is composed of man who hav won honor aad fain from some of th leading teams of th coast tnd th prac tice games demonstrate that they hav lost non of their cunnino or skill. The base ball ground hav bn especial ly prepared, and the grand stand has been mad saf and water Droof. The spectators ar assured all th comforts possible and a gam sufficient v raDid to kD th interest ud to the boilinir mint. Asa matter, qf fact La Grande has never had an opportunity to witness as fast a gam of foot ball a will be of fend Thanksgiving day. Game will be called promptly at 2 o'clock. BASKET BALL Th La Grande High School basket nan team will meet the Pendleton High School team In this city next Saturday vmng at -Armory hall, Th gam promise to be a swift on, as both teams arbi splendid form. Th La Grande team has been practicing with great vigor and special attention has been given to team plays, and soma real surprises, in th way of series plays are, in store for th visitor. Armory hall will be ar ranged to seat two hundred spectators. and it is hoped that at least that number will attend. It is not expected that the Pendleton team will prove an easy con quest but It is certain that If they are victorious they will fully realize that they hav been in game. The lineup of the horn team. Including the substitutes, is as follows; Center, Miss Lelah Wilson; Guards, Misses Ethel "Gulling, Hattie McMurray; Forwards, Misses MaudCot ner, Beatrice Green. HAPPY JACK In " Happy Jack." Manager U. D. New ell presents a character here who will win for Edward E. Kidder's play, "A Jolly American Tramp" an enviable repu tation when that comedy success is pre sented at Steward s opera house, on Fri day December 1. No more quaint con ceit has bten offered the play-going public yet underlying all the bombastic preten tions that are made by the tramp, there will be found a heart that is in its right place. Flashes of wit fall from the lips as gently as do the raindrops in a summer shower, and touches of pathos illumine the pathway to duty of this heroin rags, that simply appeal to that well spring of emotion, the heart in every one of his beholders. In A Jolly American Tramp" th author has given us a new character creation, on that will live as long as the other creation of his, Sol Smith Russell's "A Poor Relation." Manager Newell has staged this play in a commendable man ner and promises thrilling effect aswell novel situations. The cast is said to be an admirable on and will do justice to th piece. Seats for theatre or box parties can now be reserved.' : J Plcntv Of Wood at i ? ! Meacharh Perhaps the increased use of coal as ful In this and othar wood consuming cities of th inland empire 1 responsible for th plentiful supply of . wood at the Blu Mountain stations this fall as th amount cut last summer was not as great as former years bv many hundreds of J cords, and yet the supply is greater than tor several years it seems. - It is estimated that on 'the Blue Mount ains between Huron and Spring Spur, ther ar 6000 cords of excellent wood awaiting shipment to this city. Walla n it- .j .i ' i i . auoim vuier wooo rnarxeis. vars ar plentiful for all present-need and th wood is loaded out of th yards as rapid ly as th order ar recaivad. Oregon Diamond Fields Th latest thing in Oregon is th dia mond field of Clatsop county, near Sea- aid. Ther is an ochre mine located ther and last week ther was found in th oohr. rubies and diamonds, it is claimed, and people in th northwest cor ner of th state ar becoming greatly ex cited over th find. AU th auspicious looking pebbles ar being picked up and many claim hav been staked out Th ochre is of very fin quality and it min- big is of itself a very profitable industry. Hood River ha Siamond mine enough, however, in her , $3.60 Spitzenbergs. Hood River News Letter. Hopeful Report T. W; Davidson, president of th East err) Oregon Development company, came up from Union Monday to look after local interest. He stated good progress was being mad in th Grand Rond railway matter, and Mr. Brown and hi Boston associate were expected out very oon to complete details.-Blu Mountain American. Homicide Central Point Or- Nov. 27. During an altercation in th Ms drug store at this plac last Friday night J. B. Pipes was (hot by Harrison Van Burklao, and whil th wound were not considered to be serious at that tim. thay resulted fat ally to Pipe who died suddenly at 1 0 o'clock Saturday night - . Always Accommodating You will always find u accommodating. Try u and se if w ar not aver ready td oblig, and our prices ar right A. T." Hill, prescription druggist Election of Officers La- Grande Lodge No. 16 I. a 0. F. held its semi-annual election last Satur day evening, and the sollowing were elected for the ensuing term: N. G.. H. El Cjolidge; Y. G.. J. A. Ar buckle; Re. C. D. E. Cojt; F. C, J. C Vanderpoole;TriS.,W.S. Wines. . At Grange Hall As has been the pleasant custom of the neighbors, in the vicinity of Grange Hall, they will meet ther on Thanks giving Day with their baskets well laden ed. with the best of every produced in fertile Grande Ronde. suppliment by th market of th world. They always en joy themselves and spend a profitable day. i . . - ' Located Here ' Dr. C. E. Hawks, of Portland, has lo cated in this city, and has offices in the Sommer building. Office phone Red 1251, residence phone Black 831. . J. R. OLIVER. UNION i.OU N T Y ABSTRACTS Farm Lo-ns a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many year experierice with th Union county records give me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate . without first securing a proper abstract An abstract from my offic will show th titl Just a . it appear on th official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA MKAHOK, OKK3 JN Room 3 1 Sommer Building No special opening day, we vwant you to corns when you can and as often as you will SIEGRIST s GO. The Largest Jewelers v Eastern Ore gen Ouf Holiday stock will be on display Thursday, Novem ber 30, and uc Invite you to call, look It over and compare our prices with those of other stores. We even want you to compare our prices, with any cata logue house you know of and we will save you money We do not want to "swell' but we do know that we can please you. WATCHES J A larg a stock as you you will find in any city 10 times as large as- La Z a Grande, and our prices will supn'se you. We have watches from Z $1.00 to $150.00 DIAMONDS 2 You should see them. Ws can pleass you, and you know how a. -diamond will be appreciated for a Chrismas Gift. We hav diamonds from $10.00 to $250.00 I Solid Gold and Cold Filled Jewelry f Anything you want and every article warranted. ; : - -Silver Plated Ware : You will find at our tor just what you want . Space forbids describing our stock of silver ? ; Sterling Silver and Sterling Silver Novelties. ; umbrellas, gold filled' and silver handles Hand Painted Chinaware When you-buy of us you know it is hand painted, as ws know hand painted goods from inferior war and you get th benefit - Buy china of us and your pocketbook will not be emptied. Cut Glass W have "LibbyV and cheaper glass. When you buy cut glass you hav to buy Libby' or a cheaper glass. Call and let us explain cut glass to you. we will tell you all about th color, cut etc. Remember "Libby" glass - cost no mor than "cheaper glass". ? Fancy Clocks of Every Description. Gold spect . ; acles and articles, to numerous to mention If you buy of us. your money returned if you are not tatisfid. Our name on the box is a guarantee of th best good mad. W want you to call as we tak pleasure in waiting on you wheather you buy or not and we will prove that we can tav you money. ... Repair work we will do promptly and neatly t '. and our prices are right. IE6RIST Si Go. : Reliable Jewelers 1W Door to Postofficc . LA GRANDE, OR. ; Kmdergwten Work 1 tier any young lady who would like to tiki a training from 1 0 to 1 1 ach morning? If o pleas call upon Mr. J. M. Agnw at Kindergarten room. IN A HURRY? : , THEN CALL WH. RCTH0LD5 ; THE TRANSFER MAN H will tak .that trunk to th D- pot or your horn in le tim than it take to tell it ; Wagon alway at your ervie . .: ' '- Charge moderate. Day 'phon. B 1792, night phon. R li. ' Administrator' Notice Is hereby gtvr that ta no'lrr ignnl hwbeca d aipol ie AitmlBistr tor of Iwtsial of Jn l Hcnreo, droraned. Any in all pefVtfo hnvln clalma hkhIiiM Mid . Ixtc, are reqnwUd lu prantihe ni n.r. erly WTlUrd to the nuderMgned aa sticli mlnl-trrtiiir, l bit office la tba Kolty Hotel Block l.i I Unindo. Oirgon. . Itated Kov K.h. IIKIs. - Wro. B. HAR(iKNr. AdmlaUlmUw of th mateor Jmiiie Hm m, d fue-l. LOV1NA TH.4KP KSTATiii uiite I harttoy glvta lo II wlioiu It it f raaoetn that lb oiicWuismd hw barn, by the County ourlof IfDioa County, Orrgo', duly appolot rt tli Admlnltirator of Ilia Katmta of Lovlua Tli'ISMlreiHwtd-littaof Uukiii County, Orejnn, vad that all prraona bavlsg cIhIiii agntiM aald aetata are required t piearnt I hem duly 'arlflad wllh proper voucher t- the audi"-'. Iwd D rlmbl.r, Union ounty, o eg. n, m la to U Jrastda Nalioaal Bank M L Oraudc orago aaby lawnifnircd. Ualed Novcinbrr 10th. iw. . .. aL. BK.X1KS Adiitlnletrator