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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1905)
0 I BUY.G DRUG STORE GOODS WITHOUT RISK I "it 1 1 I: When you come to HiT.Phjrmsey for any druZtor article it it distinctly understood that ia Ci.se your purjisse doss not fulfil our promises you may return it and WE viLL BUY iT BACK AT jiftlLL. PRICE no arguments, no unpleasantness, no dt!ay your jnoney is your immediately upon request ' PERFECT RUBBER GOODS. We thoroughly examine our RUBBER GOODS and sell none which v are not perfect. HOT WATER BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES UULB SYRINGES. ATOMIZERS, complete new stock, fullly rubber! ,Vjjng wearing, stand hard usage. A. T. HILL. Prescription Druggist . LA GRANDE, OR x Call up Main 29 for NEW WALNUTS ALM0DS BLEACHED SULTANAS Muscatel Raisins Dates Citron and Lemon Peel Heinz Mincemeat Figs BAKER BROS. PHONE MAIN 29 Adams Ave. . Now is the accepted time To do Your Christmas Shopping We Have the Goods BOOKS, DOLS, GLOVES, ETC Presents for old and young E. M. Wellman & Company J . ' . ADAMS AVENUE ' ' "' ' ' " "'" ' " "' We have a number of hogs on hand, and e are pr pareil t furnifh a tevj bret tlaud ( h ua ' Gilts at ff8 rarje price". Bred to onr, three hud bears VW also Lave botU ball aul cieau bea'-lleaa barley BLOKLAND BKOS Island City, Oregon , Breeders of BERKSHIRE! aid POLANDCHINA UWINE. C-.ll ns op on Lorn; Distance DSom 206't, alio oa the Farmer Li , W3od! Wood! Wood! V Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity orders. No order too large or too small James Beavers, Red 1441 . Service - This drug store tries to serve every ""jTstomer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods. . a T VI.. , Dr-a.rrintJnn DlWffis t . A. UkH i r Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Fistclass " :tfiHs retocfc-d V f1 fitted WoorJ-ocks . WM''AGNEW Adams Avenue J L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Buildine Material La Grande, Oregon Drop a like naming work, and I will name the right pr ice. Healthy, happy babies. Mothers say that Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea ' is the greatest baby medicine in the world Makes them strong, well and active. 55 cents. Tea or Tabiets. Newun Druo Co. The price of a' pretty fact 1 $1.00 three packages of Hsllister's Rocky Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. SS cents. Tea or Tablets. Newun Druo Co. Notice' of Dissolution ' ' Notice if hereby given that' t. E. D. Zundel and Fred Lawson. ' members of the firm of Zundel & Lawson. have this ! day dissolved the partnership heretofore : existing. I. E. D. Zundel retiree from the firm and hereby disclaims all .interest ia the said firm, having disposed of Tusfti i terest in the said firm to Fred and Victor Lawson,. wto will cpllec all a.ccgunt due the late firm and pay all debts owed by the said firm. Dated this )?th day of November, 1 905. !. E. D. Zundel, Fred Lawson. Ill BE ME PRIIIIER WKlam J. Clark, editor of the Gervais 'Star" and a cand date for the nomina tion of stats printer on the Rep-iblicin ticket, through the d.r'ect primary nomi nating convention which will be held April 25. and part c'pated in by all parties. Mr. Clark is the only son of Samuel A. Clark, the veteran Oregon journalist and writer, and who was also y the first county clerk of Baker county and well remembered throughout this section. We are pleased to note that the press generally west' of La Grande speak in praise of the good ' work Mr. Clark is doing in furthering his candidacy and making friends. , The young man is not only a native son but has a complete knowledge of the printing business, and is well known throughout the Willamette valley as a versatile and ready writer, having been connected with, the Salem Statesman, Willamette Farmer, and is now publish ing the Gervais Star. There is considerable rustle in Mr. Clark and as he says: "Under the direct piimary law it is necessary for the can didate to mingle with the mass of voters, as a personal acquaintance will in a large measure influence the voter." Mr. Clark informs that he is surprised at the general knowledge the public po ssess regarding the rights invested in them throngh the direct primary, and can see no reason why the great mass of In telligent voters cannot choose as compe tent officials by the direct primary as is manifested through conventions. Mr. Clark is a well known fraternai and society man, having membership in the Masonic order, Sons of the American Revolution and is at present Grand Fore man ' of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. , kept up mm SPIRITS .' St Paul, Minn, Dec. 9. A pail of oysters and a case of whiskey found in the express car kept the passengers on a railroad train in North Dakota alive and in spirits while the train was stalled for four days by snowdrifts. There were sixteen passengers and the train crew, and the oysters were fed in the most in formal way on a coal shovel The train arrived at Fargo, N. D., yesterday after noon. ' There would probably have been loss of life but for the whiskey, say the passengers. SPATTERED SARAH WITH EGGS Quebec, Dec 8. Rotten egg were thrown at Madame Bernhardt after a performance at the Auditorium last night on account of an interview she gave yes terday to the number of newspapers. This interview appeared in the L'Even ment and was uncomplimentary to Cana dians. When the performance was over and while Madame Bernhardt was driv ing to the station, eggs were thrown at her. which she fortunately escaped, but some of her party in other sleighs receiv ed several of them. The Observer has taken a number of orders for engraved visiting cards as a result o,f 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 rdering. ' ... , , Notice Notice is hereby riven thatthe mrtnir- ship existing between J. A. Garity & Ben Brown known under the' firm name 'as 1. A. Garity & Company has been dls spldvi,All parties Jwowing themselves indebted to the above named firm will pleas call at their office and sett! before January 1st, 1906. as all accounts must be settled by that time. J. A.GARfTY, Ben Brown. Mi". Christmas Day is the hardest day in the year on your wife. After looking after the dinner and other meals she is too tired to - get any enjoyment out of the holiday. Why not give her a chance. ' Fst vour Dinner H're It certainly will be as well cooked and served as any you could get at home. It will save your wife a lot of trouble and wa.-ry. It ' will save you considerable money, too. Try it this year, anyway. The Model Pcstaurant . J A. Arbutklf, Proprietor KDMUHT o.tl IlikrU. lor J 4 CANDIES CANDIES --:-!.:.....,.'"."'''. "A box or our caouie V y.hit 7 want for the holidays. Our pure chocolates and bon bons are the best in town better than imported candies for' they are made every day. Special for Holidays Best hand rolled chocolates EOtf a lb. Other grades 40 a i. Full cream carmels none better 40 t a B.. California nougets 25tf a B. Taffy, all flavor 26t a lb. Lumpand Drop candy 16tf a t. Watch for display of a full line of toys. SELDER, The Candy Man :J. R. ruvr.R. t! N 1 1 N l. O U N T Y ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many year experience with the Union 'county records gives me a great : advantage. It 1 folly' to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appear on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA ORAKDB. ORFG,N , Room 8 1 Sommer Building Saved By Dynamite Sometimes, a flaming city i saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cur it IT. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga4 writes: "My wife had a very ag gravated cough, -ich kept her awake night. Two physician could not help her; so she took Dr. King's Nw Dis covery for Consumption. Cough and Colds, which cased her cough, gav her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cur for bronchitis and La Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug Co. Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. .Trial bottle free. All women should strive to be beautiful Beauty rule mankind. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea bring red lip, bright eyes and cream-like complexion. 55 cents. Tea or Tablets. Niwlin Druo Co. Always Accommodating You will always find us accommodating. Try us and see if we are not ever ready to oblige, and our prices are right A. T. Hiix. prescription druggisj SIE6R1ST s GO. The Largest Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS Ever in Eastern Oregon 21 JEWELED. III $15,000 STOCK Of beautiful, useful and desirable things to select Xmas Presents from for your friends. This showing of our enormous stock of new holiday goods is by far the most handsome ever in La Grande. We would like to have everyon know they V.-:'t wMtmir store at all times and look around. We will be glad to be at your service if only' to show and explain our u-wVI-U ;'.",r; to you. Our goods are Sependable and our price are the lowest. Special inducement to arly shopper and you will see pur stock before the assort ments are broken. ' 1 Cut Glass makes a beautiful and useful gift for your relatives or friends, Examine our glass and notice the cut, color and thickness. You will all have our glass. i Hand Painted China That is hand painted, warranted. . W have no china to us at a bait every piece 2 WATCHES That will keep time. What will please your boy or girl more than their first watch and what is more .serviceable to an older person? Our prices are the lowest Her ' ' r Elgin or YValtham Watch for $5.50 Tuenty-year gold watches for $9.50 DIAMONDS J You all want and we will sell you a perfect stone for less money than any catalogue house. You should call and examine our stock of diamonds and let u explain just how you can make rr one by buying of u. j Jewelry ' of Every Description Rings, Stick Pins, Broaches, Chains, Cuff Links . .. I Emblem Pins and other things you want The Jewelry business w know and when we warrant goods we know they a will give satisfaction. You must trust the Jeweler in buying Jewelry and he must know gold from inferior goods. You take ho chances whan you buy of us. We have no side line and must have your confidence and good wilL Watch our advertisements as we have bargains for you and we will alto keep you posted on up-to-date goods. ISlEGRIST & Gal Reliable Jewelers j Next Door to Postoffice LA GRANDE, OR. j ' Kindergarten Wo k I there any young lady who would like to take a training from 1 0 to 1 1 each morning? If so pleaee'call upon Mrs. J. M. Agnew at Kindergarten room. . IN A HURRY? THEN CALL ' Wn. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to. the De pot or your horn in less tim than it Ukes to tell it Wagon always at your servic " Charges moderate. Day phon. . B 1792, n'ghtphon. P 12. Administrator's Notice Jfftlfc U htreDr f1 thM tr ntrmlt-ad ha beta aljr po4 ted AdmlDiatrator of tbr'itatc of jta- to Rnn dmeaaaa. Anr nil all pernm bavin e'alipt attains) said ute,efwiMud to P'tm at lb asm pi op. erlr vrrllM la the endanlKnad " A4' Rrtiitorator, at arsofllt la the Voity Hole; BUH la I s Grnad. Oegon. Dutoa Hot KVa. lfm,. Wm. B. ABOEJT. Admialatralarof lb mot Jraalellcns-a, de-naiJ. Notice of Final Scttlemtnt Nolle- la krrtbv in that Alice ldd, ex rmtris of the but will of LouU pePclria, At etiSMd, baa Bld bar float xemunt la aald ar tole, and lb Count Court of Unloa t'oonty. Ongoa, baa act Taradar. Uir awoad dav of lanoarr, A. D , Itws, at two o'clock, o. ft, for , bearing of aueb rrport, tad ell , m JecUona (hereto. lxted at La Orande. Oreg a, tbU 1st day of December, A. D . IWS. ALICE tADli, r.xccutrlx. I "i I t I r I 5 i ' -i-r'Ti --' '-it .