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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1905)
- wHEri the leAves begin to ' falL it! is . time'to i ... THJNK .OF ..... - . WIN TER? SHOE We are ready to serv. jou ; ' , i. . n-.t i' If f ' y with complet line of men's . . t . 1. , Jr'!' women', boys' and child- ' . , Vi 1 rn' easonable-' footwear,' '" r'' ' ' f v Jx.--' 1 that for quality, workman- , . Vv"-4 V X hip,- durability and price - cannot be surpassed. You can't afford to miss this Jf f " I . opportunity. ." I , - , , . . , , j yNJ ' Closing out ' the " J j " yTy Ralston Stock ; 'afyr WEv v DO YOUR -SHOE 1 J ; REPAIRING IN - FIRSTCL ASS I" jr '" style ... ' f V f ' 'To-night, the great McEwen Co-.besins their ensasement of six nishts at Stew ard's Opera " House.' Many . flattering, report nave been received, indicating that th ;ater-goer of La Grande will have in opportunity of seeing a perform ance worthy of attending. The great McEwen has added, under the management of H. L. Leavitt, many new and exceedingly mystifing illusions. Lewis Building, Opposite Sommer House T. 1YUS.T U$ B LE F IE LD ESTABLISHED Will "1887 ' s-'X ". MtMUl !ts production in this country. . The great McEwen is the enly one pro ducing this wonderful illusion. i A very strong program of magic is rendered by the great McEwen. His card tricks are of the best He ' changes the color of the cards while you hold themjn your bands, for instance you hold the ace of spades, and after a Vught tap of his wand on th card, you Jock at it and re dumbfounded to find that it has changed to soma other card without leav ing yoor hand. - Therefore, for,, this nd other reasons to numerous to mention, is McEwen called great. ' Ha is also called bv manv"MoEwentbe Heater." There seems to be no VidJ of title foV' him. ?H came '4 by this last name, through bis many cure accomplish ed by hypnotism. Last week in Pendle- '. Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0)0 00 J 'j t . Compatatlve statement of deposits for five year i. Septembers, 1900 - - - . $291,007 63. B0, 1901 - 16,1902 w e."1 9dv November 9, 1905 ! t ', 9, 1905 - - ' - i ' . v i t prrWBM.AMS.DWKTOM vi,v, oJl.605 33 498,175 84 665.601 19 '671,864 "02 ! 613,029 62 t.:"'Sl1lv.:''-' w , GEORGE PALMER, Pkkiciht. J. M. BERRY, Vici Prisibiht. r: , F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. ' , . . GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashim. . . - W. L. BRENHOLTS, Asistakt Cashim. , J, M, BERRY. , . . F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY, C. C. PENINGTON, .., T. J. HOLMES. : ; 0 ) T i 1 CITY .BREWERY: JULIUS .'; ROESCH, Proprietor. 1 : "r ft 4 4 1 Largest . Brewing Plant in Eoattra Oicgon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best; EX GRANDE BEER IS "MADE IN LA GRANDE;. : AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE- . , .... f Miss Florence McEwen, who is termed "Th Queen of lllutionists'assist th manipulation of these wonderful . and mystifing accomplishments. The rendit ion of "Princes Nonamand1" is consider ed th most perfect illusion ever exhibited to th American peoplew-' It origin ' if) India, where the Hindoo Fakir used . it for many years. They guarded it with jealous fervor, but eventually the secret was discovered by th great McEwen, during hi recent ' visit to India. Hence rvIfp rag' When you wish a nice juicy roast or a Under steak, or a piece of boiling meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48, and you will soon have exactly what you de sire. J. bull a CO. Phone Main 48. Remember the phone on the directory as Boss Meat Market main 48. ' ,. , . CHICKENS WANTED Two dozen wnite ' or brown leghorn pullets, need .not be pure blooded, but nearly so. Addreus and state pr!c. W. H. Bmocs, . Starkcy, Ortcn. GO A HUMMING It' surprising how our canned goods have caught on. It keeps us busy a bee to fill th order from th people that have tried 'em. W have 'em in tine and glass The best in the market Perfered Stock goods a specialty. Standard goods, best and cheapest QEDDEBR2J NORTH FIR' STREET ton he succeeded in relieving and event ually curing many citizens of that place. For this . work Ultra ' is absolutely no charg mad. He do) it to prove to th skeptical that hypnotism is no myth. This myiteriou power can be directed in many different way. " ' ' -v For th amuse tent of t general pub lic, xpriments A ft humor js natur are more often exnibited. There is nothing so decidely funny a th antic of the so called eutots. How Scats Arc Selected In National Congress To th onlooker'in th gallery th most mt resting procedure in connection with th organization of th national House of J Repreeentativee ie the drawing for seats. Any ex-speaker among th member ' ie uualty allowed a choice before ths draw ing begin. Mr. Keifer of Ohio, who re turn after a long absence, i the only man to avail himself of the privilege this timi A Iik privilege I also accorded. a ft nil, to the floor leader of each party that h may be well situated to command hi forces. AD other take their chance. AU th seats having been vacated And th member crowded together In th open space in the rear of th hall, ft blindfolded clerk at th desk draws ft number from ft receptacle containing a many number as there are members to etrip." No small shar of a member's effective ness in debet depends upon a good loca tion Youth's Companion. Today News clearing house report for Monday December 4, 1 906. "This date In history," Dec. 4. 1214-William of Scotland died. 1334-Pope John XXII died. 1616 Peace of Brussels concluded be tween the French and Venetians. 1663 Council of Trent concluded its deliberation. 1642 Death of Cardinal Richelieu. 1664 Expedition under Penn and Ven ablee sailed for America. 1777 Mme. Recamier born.- 1808 Inquisition abolished by Bonaparte. 1819 Alabama admitted to th Union. 1829 Commencement of revolution in Mexico. 1864 Winchester, Va. captured by Union forces."" -.' - - 1891 Attempt to kill Russell Sag with a bomb. Assailant killed. 1897 Peace treaty eigned by Turkey and Greece. " Fine Cards The Observer has taken a number of orders for engraved . visiting cards as a result of jthe advertising' we have been doing for th pas', two weeks. Those wishing extra fjne work should give us ' . DINNER TRIMMINGS r-1 I i i. r s .' ... i ... ' - V. ..'' We have just received a fresh carload of groceriee for r the- fall and Varly winUr-trade. V-Preferred ;Stock canned goods, "Heinz pickle ' 'and vfnegars." New walnuU, soft"sheli almonds, pecans and filberts. Hot House lettucefine celerycauliflower; .west' poUtoes and 'olh.r . fin vegetable.. . FruiU of all kinds. a:, :v I ' THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. I STODDARD LUMBER CO. I Sash and Doors Lumber, Lath, ' :::: f 1' Olliugic;), -y Mouldings, Etc. , ; A'l Good Material comes from our Yard A' A FAIR JUDGE it;. Of wall paper will not be ovorrulled by a higher court if he decided that th inter ior decoration furnished by Staniels & Jarman and at tached to ' your wall and ceilings by their skilled art isons, wer th best obtain able for anywhere near their pricb. Th patterns w display, our taste in ' combining color and our "stickiag" ab.lity will bear comparison. : ' 1" STANIELS & JARMAV, Dealers In Wall Paper, Paints. Oils, Class, Etc choose Th member against whoee! nam it stands In th alphabetical list goee forward and selects seat., . K page insert th mmb.r card in th slip mad for that purpoe. This hold vib Mat, though th member himeelf usually oc cupies it during th drawing, so that other can tell, ft their turns com, what place remain. Th Republicane occupy th tide at thi Speaker' left, th center aid separat ing th power. Th Democrats do not fill half the chamber, and so th overflow of Republican takes the extreme right of th Housv 1 known at th "Cherokee POULTRY Every lover of fresh Poultry will ap preciate the decliat flavor of the Chick I en, Turkey, Duck, etc, that we sell Our Roast Beef is rich and juicy and w aim to give you the choicest cuts at very moderate prices. Rohr& Company When The Ttrk y Comes To you in our restaurant you will have a triple feast. Your eyes will feast on its tempting appearance. Your nostril will feast on its appetizing odor. Your palate will feast on its delicate flavor. f can ii i ,. f Will be 'joy to. be remembered. Wjth all this in prospect, wbat'f tjht good of bothering , with a home dinner. Spend Thanksgiving her and be happy. The Model SestauranV ., , ' , J.: A,! Arbutk'f , Proprietor call and sj our line, of samples before I ",,r!.,I1;,V " ,"' "k."' Si SO fAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamrtte. : Umpqua and Rogue Rivei Valleys, of Western Oreeor, pass Mt. Shasta, througi :he Sacramento Valley to thr many famous resorts on th "line" of the ' " SOUTHEKX PiCinr 0) r .ucauuiuiif illustrate ? oooKieis. aescnptive ot Lali ?, IJorjria resorts, aliiesj J LA GRANDE SCHOOi : OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE. '. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT; This ia on of th best musical iiw institutions in ; th state, and that people in thi eity and valley era begininng to discover the advantage) of this school. Th system is th latest and most practical and in cludes all th latest discoveries in th art of teaching music Th school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils com one hour each day. Thi is no kin dergarten system but far euperior. In No. S the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupil take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholar will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy etore. Phone. 475. SMITH Rr PAIRS Gun ' Bicycle Sewing Machine Type Writer Umbrellas Brazes Broken Castings . 1 Grinds Scissor and does a general repair business C. L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING ft Notice of Final Settlement notice i HriiF.Hv mvru ..' .u. undn-lenrd ai1mlDltratnr of the estate of Vamat. it uuh Admlnl,irri Mik h. 'niiri'I Court nl I'nlnn iv.nir i - ...A .that Ih, Jule or ,'ald ouuh el flzed Ueoera i. mi ir nouror-! n-c'gc, jn the n.rn. on, gf ,af1 day, the tiinf for hrin i'lnwlloo. 'f, uny tlitrt b, to bid Kpoct nd ''xl A(. ount. ii . Utd Kntvtnb t Id, ltoe j ' - TEHF.SA OETTL, 2 ft .nMreirl mii' ,f uw.rge Untie. Tftfd . ' . .' . -i.-. ' 1 lU -3 Mtcraerftt S.tf . ' de- f riaring. J . . Ponland, fr. " ; ' -v-