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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1905)
, - .... .. . -. - .' ... , ... i. I (. WHEN ;THE' LEAVES. BEGrN; TO FALL IT : IS TIME TO '. - ' ; THliJK OF - ' v. ' f ... i winter; We are ready to serv' you with complete lines of men' women', . boys' . and child ren' seasonable footwear, that for quality, workman ship', durability and price cannot be surpassed. You can't afford to '.miss this opportunity. . Closing out the Ralston Stock WE DO YOUR 1 SHOE REPAIRING IN . 7 1 FIRSTCLASS ia tl STYLE . ... 1, Lewis Building, Opposite Sommer House , T. M; STAJBBLEFIELD. t V : La .Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887, Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 0 00 ' Comparative statement of deposits for five years . ' ' " ; Septembers, U00 ;- 771?' '"''-'"'.'' $291.007 65 ; 80,1901 - ; - V 851,608 88 'j " 16, 1902 ' - .:- ' ;-,,9'!-' :. ! 498,875 84 J ' .-v.?v..9( 1905 '; ;. .' '.!' 665,601 89 ' ! , 6. 1904 . 671,864 03 , ' November 9, 1908 - . - , - ; , - - "' t 618,029 62 : '; i ;'"; i ; ' . ; ' . a OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ' OEOROE PALMER, President. J. M, BERRY, Vice President, j F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. ' GEORQE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. ' ( ... ' W.L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY, ) C C. PENINGTON, ',7 7 ' F. J. HOLMES, j j i !.. ";:,'.' ' - ; ' J ; . ., 7':" j CITY BREWERY j :: - JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. r : Largest Brewing Plant In Eastern Oregon i Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best ; L A GRANDE BEER IS J 5 AND SHOULD HAVE m t r. 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 & CO. Phone Main 48. Remember the phone on the directory a Boss Meat Market main 48.' ' ., CHICKENS WANTED Two dozen whit or brown leghom pullets, need not be pure blooded, but nearly so. Address and etat pric. W. H. Brioqs, Starkey, Oregon. (.', IllfllllAI I 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 i" f 1 1 1 1 1 I 111 I I v 'SHOE'!! 4. w- a ' 4 ft ? 4A MADE IN LA GRANDE ; ; THE PREFERENCE : :KJ n GO A HUMMING If surprising how our canned goods have caught on. It keeps us busy as bees to fill the order ' from the people that have tried "em. ,W have 'em In tin and' glass-Th best In th market ' Perfefed Stock goods a specialty. . Standard goods, best and cheapest QEDDEJ BRJ NORTH FIR STREET 1 w v mm m. m .. a mm m. m m ft A I A t w III Ml I 111 II Hi I III 1 1 - Grande Brewery Will Install ; and Inaease Julius Roescrt, proprietor of the La Grande Brewery, estimates that he con sumes fully one-third of thi Union county barley crop yearly. This season he pur chased 1 0,000 bushels of the best brew ing barley early in the season, paying from 92, to 96 cents a hundred. He was indeed, fortunate, as the price of the poorest feed barley at this time has al most reached that figure. A few years back Mr. Roesch made a specialty of shipping considerable malt from this city to inland points as far east as Salt Lake. - The grain markets of the east have enabled the brewers of the more eastern points, together with cheap er freight rates,- to purchase from the middle west. This had cut off part of the market from the La Grande establish ment, but to meet the . situation, Mr. Roesch enlarged sufficiently to consume the malt output at home. 7 A MATTER: Of ORTHOGRAPHY ' After a few weeks at boarding schco' Alice wrote home as follows: Dear Father: Though I was hsmesick at first, now that I am getting acquainted I like the school very much; Last eve ning Grayce and Kathryn "(my room mates) and I had a nice little chafing-dish party, and we invited three other girls, Mayma and Carrye Miller and i Edyth Kent. I hop you are all well at home. I can't write any more now, for I have a lot of studying to do. With lots of love to all, Your affectionate daughter, . . Alts?, To which she received the following reply: My dear daughter Alyes: I was glad to receive your letter and to know that you are enjoying yourself. Uncle Jayrr.es cam the other day, bringing Charlys and Albyrt with him. . Your brother Henri jTEWmm OWBI ' HOUSE J l. H.. , STRWARn, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 ; OLIVER M0R0SC0 7 7 w ; .""offers'" "7' ' " ' V MR. HARRY METAYER ; In HENRIK IBSEN'S great play of Heredity "G H QSTS" Th play rhat ha arroused more discussion on two continents than ' than any other that was ever written. . A wonderful soul reaching per formance Mestayer a great young actor." Louisville Courier-Journal. "Th most brialiant dramatic performance of th ' ' - v Uason." Chicago News. 7. I PRICES -Lower rioor 75c. I Galery 25C and 50C, SeaU on sale Wednesday at Van Burena i'STI MbS O. H. STEWARD, SIX NIGHTS and SAT. MATINEE It L LEAVITT, Presents FOR SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE COMMENCING MONDAY. DEC. 4. THE GREAT M c E W E N AND COMPANY OF PERFORMERS ASSISTED BY FLORENCE McEWEN. Queen of Illusionists. The Great McEwen will cur thr sick, make th blind see. the deaf hear, the lame walk and cure any obnoxious habit by hypnotism. 10c, 20c, 30c EAGLES'. NIGHT - SEATS ON SALE SUPPLY d$ Artificial Ice Plant Next Year Bottling Works : ;. : ; . ... 1 Next season Mr. Koescn plans to msia a cold storage and artificial ice plant and also to extend his bottling works capacity If sufficient cold storage room can be contracted for among the merchants of the City, he will extend his buildings to fumish such facilities. Mr. Roesch will not attempt to retail artificial ice but will probably contract his output to some one who wishes to retail it to the trade. As this machinery will not be installed until next season some time the natural ice crop will be harvested this winter the sams as heretofore! The improvements contemplated by Mr. Roesch will be ' a great addition to the city's payroll and producing capacity. Mr. Roesch has been identified with the city's interest for many years aud he will un doubted I v be suooortsd in his new im provements by' the 'business men of the community. ' ' ' . ' was delighted, for he has. been lonely without you. ' I have bought a new gray horse whose name is Byllye. He match es nicely with old Fredde. With much love from us all, I am, Your affectionate father, ' Wvllvam Jones. The next letter from the absent daughter was signed, ''Alice." E. D. Y. . . Notice Notice is hereby given that the partner ship existing between J. A. Garity & Ben Brown known under the firm nam ts J. A. Garity & Company has been dis solved. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm will please call at their office and settle before January 1st, 1906. as all accounts must be settled by that time. ' J- A.Garitv, ' " : t '' ' ' :- Ben Brown. ProprJtv and Ma' "Never has any play created snch a sensation in Los Angle." Los Angelas' Examiner. and il.00. Boxes Jl.50, aV AalMMtHii OPERA HOiiSE: Manager and Proprietor I STARTING MONDAY DECEMBER 4 Better and brighter than ever. Every thing new. Magic, Hypnotism. Mind reading, continuous' performance. Some thing doing every minute FRIDAY DECEMBER 8 .AT -VAN. BUREN'S DINNER TRIMMINGS ..,'.-...:.'. frh carload of eroceries for the fall and I w nm - early winter-trade. Preferred Stock canned goods, Heinz piekles and vinegars. New walnuts, soft shell almonds, pecans and filberts. Hot House lettuce, fine celery, cauliflower, sweet potatoes and other ' fine vegetables. Fruits of all kinds. , 7 " ' . .' THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY e. Pollack, Propr. ........................................ ! STODDARD LUMBER CO. : Sash and Doors Lumber, Shingles, ' Mouldings, Etc A'l Good Material A FAIR V STANIELS Dealers in Wall Paper, .':- ' , .' r'.V, .. -i ' f.": : POULTRY i ; ihS:-. 7j 7;.:';7? .:; v -.hi, r Every lover Of fresh Poultry - will ap preciate the decliat flavor of the Chick en, Turkey, Duck, etc, that we sell. ' Our Roast Beef is rich and juicy and we aim to give yqu the choicest cuts at very moderate prices. Rohr & Company TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette. Umpqua and Rogue Rber Valleys, of Western Oreeop, pass Mt. Shasta, througi the Sacramento Vallev to thr many famous resorts on th line of the SOUTHERN PACIFIIC.5 jr beautiful!? ; 'illustrate ; booklets, descriptive of Caii- . Jomia resorts, ad jiss,. ; ' ' i. ; -'.!!'"; - W. R.COMW, Gen. Pi, jr. ; Vr ' 't ronland, rff i St, comes from our Yard JUDGE Of wall paper will not be overrulled by a higher court if he decided that th inter ior decorations furnished by Staniels & Jarman and at tached to your wall and ceilings by their skilled art isons, were th best obtain able for anywhere fiear their prich. Th patterns w display, ' our tast In combining colors ' and our "sticklag" ab.lity will bear comparison. 4 & JARMAV, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE. , r V MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. -This Is on of th best musical In- insuiuuons in in stat. and that people in this city and valley are begininng to discover th 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. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginner from 6 year or mor and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Her 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. r Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. SMITH Rf PAIR Guns . Bicycles ' Sewing Machine Typ Writar i . Umbrtlla Brazes Broken Castings OrinH CUtN - and does a general repair', business j CREAMERY BUILDING . Notice of Final Settlement mmcE ia hfreby given, that the undenlened admlDlatmtor of tbe hUU of Qe iwUettlt.drcrsiMl, ku ai-d nr Final feeunai; ah Adilnltrtri, with the ountj-Court nt Union cnonlr, Orogun. and - win, ni anraron, of uid day, a, ihe time for hearing Vi . i ' " report and k, tiaiid Movemb r 10. . ' . ,fr , TKKKSA ETTL. Adm niatralrlx mi. , , r urf (itt. da taMd. : , ... ' ...A - . eeeeeeeeeeei t( y a- vt, . , V