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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1905)
.wt MM ) MM if I MA a TO RELIABLE JEWELRY IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE alUSB i The Best Selected Stock in Eastern Oregon. Every thing from scarf j business pin 10 an eignt day ciocK, or from a baby rinfi to a Silver Service. I For fifteen years I have sold jewelr in La Grande, and still in GALL AND SEEM J. H. PEARE, J YOUR XMAS DINNER '. jWill be complete if you obtain your supplies ' from us. Everything in the Grocery Fruit, ; Nut and confectionery line will be found here. Fresh, high-grade goods only are handled none but the best. We - solicit your orders. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY C. POLLACK, Propr. STODDARD LUMBER CO. ! Sash and Doors Lumber, , Lath, , Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. 2 A'l Good Material comes from our-Yard m 115 Of A (AREFUl SMN OF PUBLK1TY How i Younj Man by Careful -Attention to Buisness has 7 " been At)Ie -tO '(liiiiii t&e Ladder of Mmi ' ; ; Promotion. - - -'":r':v-"-. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold by Nswun Dhuo Co. KOLUSTCR'S flacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy JloU far Buy Fwpl. 3r(i OsUu Hsslta eat Bnuwd Vljsr. . rrwcMo for Constipation, Imlfnk J-f and Kidney Troubles. Pimples. EckuTV Impun Blood, Bsd BresthTSumfilih Bowels, HfUcl and Bsclnrhe. It's Rock j Mountain T Ij tb let form, sn cents bni. OenniH mxw Hnu.rii Diiro C'-arArr, Hn-IHon. Wis. OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOMJ Notice Notice is hereby given that the partner ship existing between J. A. Garity- & Ben Brown known under the firm name as 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, a all accounts must be. settled by that time, ' - , J. A. Garity, Bsm Srowh "The Fourth Estate," a New York publication devoted to the newspaper and advertising field, prints on the front page of its last issue an excellent likeness of George H. Daniels, formerly of this city. It contains an account of his promotion from general passenger agent to the. posi tion of general advertising manager, and prints the following biography: "Mr. Daniels -was born. on a farm at Hampshire.!!., in 1842, and at the age of fifteen became, a rodman in the engi neering corps of the North Missouri rail road. He advanced rap;dly, and in 1872 was made general freight and passenger agent to the of the Chicago and Pacific railroad. From 1882 he was General ticket agent of the Wabash. St. Louis and Hac:nc. and then became commissioner of the Iowa Trunk Line association. Ten months later he was elected commission er of the Colorado Traffic association and Passenger committee, which was mersed Into the Central Traffic association, of which Mr. Daniels was elected vice chair man, and also chairman of the Chicago Eastbound Passenger committee. This was his position in 1 889, when he was appointed general passenger agent of the New York Central.; , ( ." ' . IS A MAN OP IDEAS "He at once began. to put into effect many new ideas for bettering passenger traffic and for advertising the road. The New York Central has rained an enviable prestige through Mr. Daniels' advertising. Me originated the name 'EmDire State ExDras.' famous thm wnrlH nr U. in duced the postoffice department to picture the train on the two-cent Pan-American stamp. Mr. Daniels will retain his con nection with the 'Four Track News.' which ha established." Editorially the same Dublication snake of him as follows: bio aoost m ADVEimsiNO "Not many years ago the "advertising of rajlroade was dull, the only advertising being of an occasional excursion, and of time tables. But widely extended, vigor pus and attractive advertising of railroads ii comparatively new. ' "The creation of a department of ad vertising for the New York'Central lines is an important event in the history of publicity. Whether railroads would be economically managed by the government in this country is a question with two sides. ' But we know that under private ownership sources of expenditure are e jsely watched and offices are not multi plied for the sake of providing salaries for men with a pull. . ' HIS CHOICE INDISPENSABLE "It is evidently the deliberate judgment of the New York Central management that advertising pays.. The selection of George H. Daniels as manager of the system's new department of advertising was a foregone conclusion when one the innovation had been decided on." ( . SECOND ANNUAL BAIL . The Order of Railway Conductors, La Grande Division No. 205, will give their second annual ball at the Commercial Club hall on December 29, 1 905. Tickets $1.00. Everybody invited. Saved By Dynamite Sometimes, a flaming city is 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 cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun Oa, writes: "My wife had a very ag gravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured Jier." Strictly cientific cure for bronchitis and L Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug Co Price 60c and $1.00; gua ranteed. Tria y.: free. NOTICE Of PROPOSED STRUT IMPROVE- . ment; To whom it may concern :r-Notice is here by given of the proposed improvement of Washington Avenue, In the City of La Grande, Oregon, by the construction of a seven foot side-walk on the East side of. said Washington Avenue, between Elm and Fir Street In said City, Said side-walk to be constructed by the abutt ing property owners. ' :' Notice is further given that unless said proposed improvement is defeated by remonstrance signed . by the abutting property owners and filled with the undersigned on or before the 2Srd day of December, 1906, said side-walk will, be ordered constructed by the Council of the City of La Orande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon this 12th day of Dec, A. D. 1906. . , L R. Snook Recorder of -the City of La Grande Oregon. , NOTICE Of STREET GRADES An ordinance has been . passed to the third reading and will become a law at the next meeting of the city council Jan.! 1906 unless a remonstface is filed es tablishing grades on Z, ?. 8 and Q streets The proposed grades are now on file at the office of the city engineer, L. A. Pickler, for inspection by those interest ed. - SANTA CLAUSE'S LETTER BOX. Santa Clause has left a letter box at the Newlin Co,'s Stationary S'or,for the children to mail their letters to him. Cleared For Action When the body is cleared and ready for action, by Dr. King'e New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them, at Newlin Drug Store, 25 cents. . , 00D THINGS FOR XMAS That are not only good but super ior to what can be had anywhere else for such low prices, as you - can easily prove by examining the' stock of elegant groceries here We have selected these goods es pec'isUy for the Holiday season, and know they cannot be surpass ed PHONE MAIN 46 ; QEDDEJ BRLT - NORTH FIR STREET : A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up , toward the heart, causing death? J. E. Steams, Belle PJaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully Injured .' his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sore 26c at Newlin's Drug Store. , We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE We will take all you Lave, no matter whether it is only a few torn or if it ia eeveral hundred .tons. We want till the bay in the valley and en aome. A. V. OLIVER WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER