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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1905)
ft. M i j TJHq farmers and Uradors Tfatiohat iBank if Xm SrnJ Ortjtm NO.'44B9 Capital Surplus' Liability of Shar'eVoIders 1 : Total $ 60.000.00 1400000 60,000.00 $134,000.00 For th protection of it depositor! Depositor of this Bank are ac corded uch liberal treatment at shall be in keeping with the character and value of their account. W would be pleased to have your ac count. , JOSEPH PALMER. President. G. E. MoCULLY, : Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCRIBER. , Cashier. J. SCROOOIN. . Asst. Cashier . Price $40 per acre Price $38 per acre J " """"r " v'" fAKtvis rim SmLl v.::;::;;:,::;:':::- IIM THE GRANDE R0NDE VALLEY 200 Acre with good improvement, all tillable land. 5 mile from railroad station and 14 miles from , La Grande, Oregon 400 acre with good improvement, nearly all tillable land, about three mile from the railroad and 14 mile from La Grand. 160 Acres about 5 miles from the railroad and 14 mile from La Grande, No building 200 Acre, on mile from th town of Summerville, 15 mile north of La Qrande and 6 mile from th railroad. All tillable land. No building 60 Acre, same class land as the above and adjoining 480 Acres, 2 miles from the railroad and 16 miles from La Grande. Good barn and small house, well watered. All good land 68 Acres, three and half mile from La Grande, alt under cultivation. No building 160 Acres, 6 mile from La Grand. Oood grain land. No building , .- .,."' 160 Acres, 12 mile faom La Grande, 2 mile from th railroad, firstclass improvements 1000 Acres 9 mile from La Grande, nearly all in cult ivation, all good land . . AMUSEMENTS Price $38 per acre Price $38 per acre Price $36 per acre Price $42 per acre Pric $78 per acre Price $25 per acre Price $68 per acre Pric $35,000.00 JCa Srando investment Co. FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING LA GRANDE, OR, ... ...... ..... ...... n Union .Woolen .Mills Indian Robes , Wo hive -received. k cortsicftnent of Union Fleeq? Wool m m . . .a Wa h ua stba a i tio n m. " . J V fnian RobeH wlcrweIhaieWar.CThee rofces ar f i-Wi mer -roh.rs and Ot CSfnafforTnaian corner. "Tne Vrice' ring Is f ftm l $3.60mp .- ' H EN RYi :,,QAT ?,R.,: iQUStOSJtRS; -jAKO-, UNDERT AKEj.,M,,..,... ; Phone No. 621, , . 1 x ,t,.f . .. I C.fH&y. residlee43 - ' J. J. Carr, residence 386 it ID rr?rr All Colors D i Rejuvenates all, thing about the house Frnm roller tft fnrlrptl ',' L':. '.V." Wears like Iron. W. H. BOH N E N K A M P, i Agent, J A Pi ALA C A HEW PLAY COMIKO In "A Jolly Americin Tramp," E. E. Kidder, the well known playwright who wrote "A Poor Relation" and "Peaceful Valley" for Sol Smith Russell solve th problem that ha vexed the rural com munities for yeare. In it Mr. Kidder at tamots to show that with kindness and just appreciation of man. even if in rags, and the consequent respecting of hie right, will impel ven the most confirmed 'Hobo" to think he is on earth for a pur pose. In this play the author promises a new and rather novel motive, that of a rascally husband insuring the life of his of his wife, then stupifying her with drugs hiding her in the attic of a deserted (and supposed to be haunted) house, substitut ing an other body for hers and collecting the insurance thereon. Through the medium of an ordinary tramp the wrong' ed wife is liberated and restored to rights that have been wrestled from her, and the guilty punished. There is said to be a happy blending of pathos and wit in "A Jolly American Tramp." The cast con tains the. names of such well and favor ably known player a Clark Ros who plays "Happy Jacx, tne irain, tau4, Farnsworth the dainty little siubrette; Cora Lee Jefferson, the well known eamic opera prima donna late cf th Castle Square company; Virginia Melville, a clever character Irishwoman, and in fact every part is in the hands of a competent artist, and the play is said to be one of the most successful comedy melodramas on the road this season. ' It will be the offering, Steward Opera House, Friday, Dec 1. THE OREAT M'EWEN COMPANY The Great MeEwen and company of vaudeville performers will begin a six night' engagement at Steward's Opera House on Monday night, Dec. 4. Thie company comes highly recommended by the press. The following is an extract from the Portland Oregonian, during the company' engagement at the Marquam Grand in Portland: "During th past week the city has been wrought up over the series of entertain ments given here in the Marquam Grand by Prof. McEwen. The prejudice against the professional hypnotist is fast dimin ishing, and people are coming to realize not only the importance of hypnotism its self to the human family, but the import ant part the hypnotist has performed in bringing the public to a correct under standing of the phenomena. One not ob ject to being instructed on scientific sub jects, ven when out for an evening' amusement, if it is done in the right way. and that j$ where Mr. McEwen towers head andshpulders,above others in his Lne. j Her admjnfeters the dose - of ' know- ieage eacn evening in suwi suai -buoying of fun that the benefits are wrought without the ennui usually felt from lec tures alone."- - Seats , will be on sale at Van Buren's Friday, A special matinee will be . given Saturday, Dec. 9- - Prices for evening and Matinee, 10, 20 and 20(. t , 1 i .' 's LECTURE COURSE " ? the first attraction : offered by the lecture' course for the season will be a lecture December 12 by ReV, Brougher, of the-" White' Temple - Portland. -Hi subject will be ' "How to be Happy though married" this is" considered a master peice, and the patrons of the course will undoubtedly be ' pleated with the first numher offered, 1 Wash day cdmes weekly And to do your wash easily you should look over our line j ! . 'of soap and washing powders with the view of lightening ! ' ; I your labors. ! Our'soap (ne is complete and contains such brands a , ",, !.-. Cakes Golden Star, Silk,' Crystal White Laundry, Luckel's Borax, felsNaptha, Wool Peefs Defender end No Rub soaps Our toilet oap ar th bst on th markU A full line of "all th prominent brand' of wahing powder. Our " own dlivry tak your ordr to your door almort a toon a ordered. P ; , t , . , . ; NEBRASKA GROCERY; v, .mik... MAGGIE ..SHEARER Prop." -. GO A-IIUMMIVG It's surprising how our canned goods have caught on. It keeps us busy as bees to fill the orders from the people that have tried 'em. We have 'em in tins and glass The best in th market Perfered Stock good a specialty. Standard goods, best and cheapest QEDdEJ BR2J NORTH FIR STREET Terrific Race With Death. Death was fast approaching, writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla, de scribing his tearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart dis 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 began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef fect, that in three days I felt like a new man. and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at ' Newlin's Drug store;price 60e. CAMERAS For voune folks and for many older folks there is one ideal gift a camera. Tne desire to make pictures is in herent in every human being and for most of us it finds its highest expression in the csmera. Not only is picture-tak ing one of the most interesting of past- times, it is of great educational value as well. It leads to outdoor living, which makes one of the healthiest diversions possible. With the latest improvements it is possible for a nov ce to make practi cally as good pictures as the expart. We will have cameras that embody all these latest features. Don't make the mistake of buying a camera of antiquated pat ternit will not do the work. The Newlin Drug Co having secured the agency for the Eastman Kodaks, will have a complete line to show in a few days. Contest Case The land office was occupied yesterday by the Dykstra vs Dykstra contest case. Th contest was brought against George W. Dykstra by his divorced wif to pre vent him from proving up on certain lands in Morrow County. Mrs. Dykstea al' leges he owned 120 acre of land at the time of hi filing which would prvent him from takirur laud under th horn stead act, Th pric of a pretty fac I $1.00 three package of Hsllister' Rocky Mountain Tea bring rd Bp, bright y and lovly color. 55 cent. Ta or Tablet. Niwuh Druo Co, DeWitt DtWItt I the MfTKtofcokforwliMi TOM to to buy Witch Hial Si. DfWin't Witch Haul S.lr la h oriftntl and only tenuln. In (act DaWltt'ala the only Witch Hani Salra that la made (ran tha unadullarttad Yitch-Hazel All otbara are oountarf alta baaa ImU tationa. chaap and worthlaaa avaa dancaraua. DaWltt'a Witch HazalSahra la a pacific lor PI tea: Blind, Blaadlnf, Itching and Protrudlnt Pllaa. AlaoCuta. Bum. B nil mi. Spralna. Lacaratlana, Contualona, Botle. Carbunclaa. Ecu ma, Tattar. Salt tyhaura, and all othar Skla Dlaaaaes. SALVH raaraaiD at E.C. DeWitt 4 Co., Chic A. T. HILL, Druggist Fine Cards Th Observer has taken a number of orders for engraved visiting cards a a result of the advertising we have been doing for the pas', two weeks. Those wishing extra fine work should give us a call and see our line of samples before ordering. ' Located Here Dr. C. E. Hawke, of Portland, , has lo cated1 in this city, ' and has offices in the Sommer building. Office pione Red 1251, residence phone Black 831.. A Creep ng Deth. Blood poison creeps up toward tha 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's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores, 26c at Newlin's Drug Store. Centennial Hotel Under new management. Board and Room $5 per week, cash, Meals 25 cts. Special rates furnishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. ' Mrs. W. E. Murchison. proprietress 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 flKBRK LAND. A TJUNE 3. 187H- A.OT1CK FOR Pl?tif IOATION n. t. iod OOlr at La Omjrt, rre;oB Nov, 5. 19C5. NoiU-a lahawby 1w tht t compliant iu ah nrovlaiona oMba eft of Coocraaa ui lutia, 17. oll,led"A set tnr th J ot (on, N Mrudcd eouotv 04 U Moure, Htal of W. lkola. aa Mia dHT fliail in this onto ma awnn iWnaot "a ay. r ih roirbaat f h WT NWI. WS 8W H (W. No. 17 tm Towaabip ho 4 Soaia. sUae Me- 'il wlfloor proof to show tbo. tha ad . . niukia aw It tlmba oi tona than r urirnltarkl parpowa, to Of reoraarj l a mT. Wllltamaon. Adna B. BocafV Mrholaa Mo Itor, Jamaa tt. obtlliB, ail of X. UrBBdo. 0o. At ! all oaraoaa oUlmiaf adversely Ath-A mAm m naiiaotad loft la thnreUtlnaataUiUontceoe, or Utore tmM :ist day ot raoreawy nw a. . , Mi&tm. auar landaln minauvai twniumia, urr a. Nad, nd Wahlnto Tfrniory.'' lauded to ell tha IhiMk- Land HtHtaa by art A iiauat i. liwa, M Cbarl.-a LaiU of L 'Moure aiooiiaii tw mv 1 Haolaio aed Bfrwlwoi L W ad Wadastey ha mat dy of H saaMa aa wlUi John 1 SPECIALS Supported bed prings Unsupported bed springs Mattress, good one 2 saddles, choict ' Remmington typewriter 15 cross cut w HaUrack $2.40 1.58 2.50 3.00 40.00-4 60c to S.C0 5.60 3.60-5.00 , 5.26 ROMADKA PPAT1Y ACCESS TRUNK 2officchair Kitchen Treur Linealeum , A fin line of crockry at half - pric . Rrztis&zz F D. naisten, i.a tar. . (, U the time of an ordinary trunk to pack or na pack. Easy io operate. Nothing to get out of order. Will tand all th knocks and hard usage of traveling. Costs no more than a common trunk. ..$5.00 M StvUt at PHONE RED U61 Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods. I LUMBER LI X . y-i n a r a rri :KblAILtL Ai-i WHOLESALE PRICES Btttr lumber nd Cheaper thsn is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Crande Ronde Lumber Co. ; ) PtRRY, OREGON, EN GR A VED GOODS The Obferyer is in a positiou to offer its patrons aplexdid line ot engraved Veiling 'arde, Weddiua; , AnnounceintD' tnd At Home Crdi -at prices .just the same as you send awar. only e. pay the postage. Call od u nod look ut our samples . ... , , A THESE.ARE OUR t'RICE?: . Fnglibh Script cards, per 100 $2.03 F eucb St-npt, vt-r y latf t, per HiOV-.4. . ,$3.00 atiade.J Oil Englifb, per 100.;......-. $3.50 ' Roinau, 1 0 crd $3 ,00 So id Old E ighsh, !0 cams 13.00 Untbic, 100 cards 2.5(J 1J. inuiig lumre orders from any copyi-r I ttf , 5d chTd 75c, 10C cards $2 Oj Wed nil., h. iH:j0l,s troin $8.00 a 100 10 $'21 UU a it'O. Bfsidtb tultine orders for engrHved stick, w ar- propare-l to pnut ad I ne ao ve id the latest type tes. fed jn us btfore ordtring. r' THE OBSERVER s