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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1905)
HfMmMftfH riv-MO MMMtMMIUMMMMIMUtMMMM Ml f H 1 1 1 1 1 ft 1 8 tew a r d vs O p e ra H o u s ej I . PRESENTS SIX NIGHTS AND MATINEE, SATURDAY, DEC. I HE GREA l SIX NIGHTS H . L. L. EAT I T T PRESENTS 9 HYPNOTISM He will cure the MAGIC sick VAUDEVILLE j j !M Heal the Lame CONTINUOUS Make the Blind OHUVY? ' r: iqf.'--. . - See BIGGER THAN A. pl and th Deaf EVER V p: : '.. hear PRICES iOc: 1 20c and 30c Sga's are now- on : -ajg at . Van BurenV : Id WEI COMPANY of PERFORMERS Assisted by Flounce McFwen, Queen of lllusionnists Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes j ' Wa have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool " r Indian Robes which we have nn eale. These robes are i t 5$ G V ?nltabl iaf OehTpVere. steamer robers and ana.., - , , J 2 mental fcr Indian corners, The price range is from ' " lkm tie : l : !l R'E'Ki'RVj' !&. OAr?R j I !H0US4 FURNISHERS f AND UNDERTAKERS i . t . HI J ... J. C. Henry, residence 664 ,., j J. J. Carr. residence 586 i i T- GOOD NEWS FOR .' ! ; UNIONCOUNTY Bonds Placed For the Construction of the Electric Line . . Rejuvenates all thlnS about the house From cellar to garret. Wears like iron. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, Agent I A P A LA C ROMADKA READY ACCESS TRUNK RAISING tha cover brings eyery corner within reach without re aaoving trays. Saves X the Urn of aa ordinary trunk to pack or a pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to fct oat of order. Will stand ail the knocks and hard saf of traveling Costa no mora than a common trank. $5.00 ow SPECIALS Supported bed springs $2.40 Unsupported bed springs 1.6S Mattresses, good ones S.60 2 saddles, choice 1 8.00 Remmington typewriter 40.00 1 6 cross cut saws ' 60c to S.50 Hall rack 3.60 2 office chairs 5.60-6.00 Kitchen Treasure 5.26 Linealeum A fine line of crockery at half price F. D. Haistcn, PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for Second Hand Qooda. B. Browne and wife returned om the East on Tuesday morning, Mr. rowne has been engaged with Dr. Cleaver in the Interest of the Eastern Oregon Developement Company in making financial arrangement for the construct ion or an electric railway in the Crande Ronde Valley, plans of which have al ready been thoroughly exploited in these column. i owne stated to the Observer correspondent that the entire bond issue of the Central Railway of Oregon has been underwritten by practical railway men of Connecticut The following is a list of the officers of corporation. Presidnet, Alonzo, Cleaver Union, Vice-President, Charles F. Mitchell, New York, N. Y; Treasurer, Charles E. Gra ham. New Haven. Conn: Secretary Thomas J. Maddenj New Haven, Conn; Directors. Alonzo Cleaver, Union, Ore gon; CharUs F. Mitchell. New York.'N.Y; Y; V. T. Hammer, Branford, Conn; Charles E. Graham. New Haven, Conn; D. R. Ailing. New Haven, Conn; Thomas J. Madden. New Haven. Conn;. Robert A. Marr, Union, Oregon iTv Davidson. Union. Orejfonii Arthur ; Brown. Union, " Mr. Browne stated that the gentlemen who are connected with this enterprise are very deeply interested In the develop ment of the Pacific states and that he believes that their ' connection with this enterprise not only assures its perman ence and a high class of service to be rendered to the public but will lead to a development of other resources in and about the Grande Ronde Valley. A Thankful Editor Aa the next issue of The Times comes out the day after Thanksgiving Day, we are going to express our thaaks this week We are thankful even though our only shirt is dirty, that it ia ours. We do most heartily give thanks to the weather man for we have only one blanket. Thankful are w to our deliquent subscribers, for they teach us economy. We are, indeed thankful for these dark nights, for our wood was getting scarce. We want to express our thanks to our advertisers, for they are so few that we don't have to set ads on Sunday. We are thankful that our subscription list is so small, for w don't have to keep book, w can re member "em. Thankful are we to the railroad company, for they didn't charge ua for walking to this town. Rise breth ern and sing number 4-1 1-44. Free water Times. Royal Arch Degree On next Tuesday averting, the Royal Arch degree will be confirmed upon a team. All Royal Arch Masons art invited to be present Following the initation a banquet will be served. Coming Events Idaho State Wool Growers' association, Weiser. December 10. W. 0. W. log rolling, Colfax, Dacember 7-8. Poultry show, Tacoma, Wash., Decem ber 27. Montana State Teeshers' association, Livingston, December 27-29. ( Washington Stat Educational associa tion. North Yakima, December 27-23. Northwest Fruitgrowers' association, La Grande, Ore., January 5-6. Oregon State Poultry association show, Portland, January 10-17. Oregon Stat Press association, Port land, January 12. Oregon Stat Horticultural society. Portland. January 9-10. Washington State Horticultural asso ciation. North Yakima, January 9-12. Death of Enoch South Enoch South, aged 74, died in Union Thursday night of heart failure. He came to the Park section in 1873, and wa wall and favorably known all over this section. Interment will take place in the Park. TJhe farmers and Ur ciders Tjationat 3Sank 0 v A f Xm Srtndi Ottyon , NO. -M-OS' Capital Surplus ; . Liability of Shareholders Total . S 60,000.00 1400000 6Q.000.00 $134000.00 . For the protection of its depositors! 'Depositors of this Bank" are ac corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with the character and value of tneir account. We would be' pleased to 'have ' your ac count. ' ' 1 ; JOSEPH PALMER. President. G. E. McCULLY. , Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier. I. J. SCROGGIN. , Asst. Cashier Pii: $40 per acre Price $38 per acre Price $35 per acre ? FARMS FOR SALE IN THE GttAIMDE R0XDE VALLEY 200 Acres with gcod improvements, all tillable Isnd, 3 miles from railroad station and 14 miles from i-a urande, Oregon 400 acres with good improvements, nearly all tillable land, about three mues. from the railroad and 14 . miles from La Grande. 160 Acres about 3 milte from the railroad and 14 miles from La Grande. No buildings 200 Acres, one mile from the town of Summerv'lle 13 mues north of La Grande end 3 miles from 'tha railroad. All tillable li.id. No buildi.-s 60 Acres, same class land as tha abov. . jui.ung rnce ao per acre 480 Acres. 2 miles from the railroad and 16 miles from La Grande. Good barn and small house, .. ru. ii good land 66 Acres, three and half miles from La Grande, all under cultivation. No buildings ,6bXm.ilM ,rom u Crande- 100s.rgcSLroTUGrndt'nMr,-,,in Price $35 per acre Price $42 per acre Price $75 per acre Pric $25 per acre Pric $65 per acre Pric $35,000.00 Xa Srande investment Co. cuu' MUIU- BUILDING r.oi