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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1905)
t - i i t i i : : : . . . , .. - ..... . v ' ' ; . : i Li.i-L. - - . - - - - . ' . - - - a7vM.o - THAf : ASS 'SURE ; TO IBASlj . RELIABLE JEWELRY IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE The BMSeiecied Stock in Eastern Oregon; Every tWn from scarf Service nin to an eight dav clock : or from a hahv ring to a Silver r.l . O . J , . - j - - " " " For fifteen years I have sold jewelry in La Grande,! and still in business CALL AND SEE MY LINE OF XMAS lEWELRY ' ; ' , PEAREi Jeweler and Opt lcian W ex MM DINNER TRIMMINGS . W hava ut rclvd a frh carload of groceri for th fall and arly wintr-trad. Prferrd Stock cannd goods, Hin pickles and vinegar. NW walnut, aoft ahU almond, paean and fllbarts. Hot Houm Ittuc. tint elry, cauliflower, wt potato and othr fin gtablJ Fruit of l kind. Si ' ." . ". ' . . f , . - f THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY r ' E. POLLACK, Propr. ' ; " r " : STODDARD LUMBER CO. : Sash and Doors J Lumber, y t Shingles, ! x Mouldings, Etc. " : A'l Good Material comes from our Yard J I ... Whan you want a pleasant phytic try ,,'Chamberlain'e Stomach and Liver Tablet. ,'They are easy to take and produce no 'griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold I'by NawLiN Druo Ca V ' focky Mountain Tea Nugaets Brlni Qolla Btaltb and UowmI Vigot. L erwlll. forromliIUm. Itr1l(tltm. Mti 4 Kid Trouhl"., Vlmplf. Koitn j. IP end HBkrh. I'VK'-Vy Mounteln TV In th ,t form, m -nl bot. irtm , BiuaTi Ii' OiMi M.lt.n. I. J . GOLDEN KUOQETV FOR rEOPtf Notice i. . . . i ' ' " ' ' , AMUSEMENTS cnosTi Notice i hereby given the t the partner thipexiating between J. A. Qarity & Ben 'j3rown known under fie firm name a J. A, Garity & Company ,ha been, d'u Mlyed.,,A)l partial knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm will pleas call at their office and settle bef or January 1st, 1906, as all accounts must be settled by that 0;n. ' , ."'. i J. A. Qarity, Ben Brown'. Between th paychologist on th. on. side, who declar that Ibsen' "Ghoets" it th greatest sermon that was ever preached. . and th moralist on th other, who insist that lbn' dramatic and powerful portrayal of th "tin of th father being viaited upon th. children," i morbid, unhealthy and Immoral, it is mall wonder that th public wish to and Judge for itaalf. And, after all. it la 10 th discriminating, theatre-going pub lic that a dramatist must look for just criticism. ; "Ghost" a presented by Harry , Meitayer's own company, haa been favored with th largest aildiences that have ever greeted a high class play of that character, which would indicate tnai tn public likes to form it own opinion, in regard to things dramatic in these days ' of independent thinking. "Ghosts" will be presented at th Stew ard's opera house for on night, Dec. 1 5. PRESS NOTICES . ' in Lilliputians, Saturday evening had a house packed to th doors, and gave a splendid entertainment. Their songs were applauded, their recitations were thoroughly enjoyed, and th beauti ful autpension tableaux at the close were gone wild over. Their costume were elegant Every woman lo th audience enjoyed th eight of o much dainty beauty. Santa Ana Blade. One of the most delightful entertain ments given in the town took place in the Centennial Hall on Friday evening, the occasion being th appearance of the Misses Lucy and Sarah Adams, who al mougn oniy o ana. 3 incnes tall, re spectively, are possessed of talents out of all proportion to their size. They pre sented a novel and diversified program, which called for handsome and elaborate costuming and which evinced in a high degree their remarkable talent for ting ing and acting. North Hampton Press. LOVE STORY OF MR. STEYN Ex-Preeident of Orange free Stat. Waa Long Too Poor to Jaarry . TUhom. OREGON i BAPTISTS TO RALLY. . Pendleton. Ore.. Dec. 12.--The Bap tist . eocietiea of Eastern Oregon an nounce a denominational rally to be held it Pendleton Dacsmber 19 and 20. The purpose of this meeting is the discussion if current matters of interest to the inure h and to secure a greater uniform ity and more effective system of, cburch work.-... 'v Cap. Town. Ex-President ' Stay who haa Just arrived at Cap. Town with his wife and daughters, after a long absence from outh Africa, had a f.ry romantic love e:orjr. Asa boy be eft South Africa to study law In iiu aid. On the ship he met a girf of 11. :tnd th two becam faat. fr.andc 4.x .r later, at Bloemfooteio. when tern waa a full. tie . d barrlater. h waa Introduced to a iamltul girl o: I, aa Mlaa Praaar. at a dianer party, md he reoognlMd in her the friend he aad made oa the ship years before. ' H. proposed to her and aaa accept ed, but. they war too poor to marry. Uteyn had to travel on circuit a greac JeaL and ha arranged that hla latter to the girl he loved ahould b d ilrewad aecretly to a mutual friend, i man trustel Implirltly by them both ,'eople in Bloemfonteln soon began to ' .otic, that during Steyn'a absent Mlaa Fraaer aeemed atrangely Intimate vlth hie friend. Some kind persjn wrote oil to th. young barrister, tell ing him tn myeterlous terms that ; waa being betrayed. . So he returned, only to find what a false alarm bad been raised among the goasipa ol lue town. ASKS AID FOR EXPLORERS. Sea Captains Requested to Help Mystery-Loving Swedea in ., the North. ' San Francisco. Collector of the Port Stratton haa received an official letter rom Henry Lund, consul (or Sweden nd Norway, drawing the attention of he United Statea authorities to tne act that an expedition of eight men left orwa ln ttfos on board the aioup Qjoa. 47 tons. The expedition la in com mand of Capu KoralJ Amundsen wltn the purpose ot lakmg minute observa tion to establish the present exact loca tion of the magnetic north pole located by 81r James Ross ip mi on the penin sula of Boothler Felix, north this con tinent. . After concluding these observation It ia the Intention of Capt. Amundsen to endeavor to penetrate the murk-sought-after northweat passage north of this continent, Collector Stratton was requested to draw the attention of the captains of revenue gutters rolng into tha North clfic and Ar.'h waters to the fact that he exi KiitTol'iS -Under wav. and If the. should, happen Jo-come a Tims the CJoa or any of its me.. ana If they shoiiltt be In want of' afsUunfv triil u-'iy ahould he r;ir!rH it "would be highly appreciated by tM"f:6vertiaient. t ..- .vv.-J 'f-.'ii-, ff- , . , J; ct, it t mso ......Ye i f . ! CITY BREWERY I : JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. : : Largest .Brewing Plant iri Eastern Oiegon ! ; Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best ... LA GRANDE BEER 13 MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE j 13 'ce When you wish a nice juicy roast or a tender etealcor a' piece of boiling 'meat or pot-roast, just phone Main 48, and you will toon hav. exactly what you de air. - --,. . .... , J BILL &. CO. Phona MainJ"48. Remember the phor.e on the directory as Boss Meat Market main 48. i - I ':. vm siu croww . New York. Dec. 8. Th Jewish relief fund yesterday increased by $4 62. M grad,Wa4.i nowhWO-.He.jVI ' Cleared For Action "' When the body ia cleared and ready for action, by Dr. King' New Life Pills you can tell it by th bloom of health on the cheeks; th brightness of ' th. yes; the firmness of the flesh and muscle; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them, at Newlin Drugstore, 25 cent. LA GRANDE SCHO OF MUSIC PROF. PAY;, PRINCIPLE.- .J-' ! MRS. DAyIaSSISTANT. i ni is one of the best musical in-v institutions in the state, - and thaT peopie in inia city ana valley -ara begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries'lh ' the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 5 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. p No. 2 the ides are f roift 2 to 5. Hera"they grtduate. Pupils take-Cne or two lessons' a week as . they desire. No scholars yVill ta ' JtUivUea tp remain in thia school wno do not stud. Oppcstethe Foley House', over l!f