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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1906)
I i I ! !; if t w IT MAY BE TOO LATE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS i But it isn't too late to buy one of those fine art snJares we have on d'splay Prices range from S3 ingrain all wool to $35 body brusseis, M .qus'ts and Axninisters. Ail sizes. 9x9 up to 12x15. Rugs, s nail mcqustta rd !?.rf sizes. S3 to S3. Chairs, Center Tables. Extension Tab '.as, D.ts. Music Racks, small bookcasts are always needed and are ha nay and usa.ul. isit 4 our show room on Depot street and let us show our line cf crjui its. bargains ever offered.. OUR PICTURE DEPARTMENT Finest and Showiest Pictures Ever Shown in Tc.vn Fine Colored Camp Scenes, unfrarr.ed, SI -09, Framed.' $4.50 Panel Ecchngs. something extra fine. 6C1 cents to S2.UJ Burnt Leather Center T&bie Covurs.Cal.ior.ita Grape pntttriis, S3, 33 Our frames and our pictures are absolutely the finest ever shown inthe city. Christmas gilts galcreat i'rom the lowqst to ud n.iusv prices. Framings of all kinds at ail prices. ADCOOK & HAKKiS, ADAMS AVENUE . WANTED Potatoes, Onions, Root Vegetables J Apples, Hay, Oats, Barley j We pay Highest Market Prices for all Produce Wt art receiving regular shipments of fresh eggs wh'ch we t are quoting to the trade at $8.25 per case of S3 doz. Fane whita clover honey from California, sweeter than native etock. 24 frame cases at $3.25 per case. We have a large lot of No. 2 apples which we quote at 4Cc ' per box. Oregon Produce Company 4 LUMBER &7 WHOLESALE -PRUTS- B tw I umber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to yur building 1 Grande Romle l un lt r Co FlKKY, uKhU)N I 1 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Phm Easnj Otegcn Ask for La Grande Beer an:? get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHDUi.D H WE THE PREFERENCE eeeeeeeeeeeeeaee STCCK ODfR'S MK IW5 Notice is hereby given that the stock holier of La Grande Real Estate As sociation will maet In the orBcs of Wm Miller & Bro. onMonday, January 15th 1933, at a o'cixUc P. M. for the purpose of tlect.ng oncers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi ness n; csms Kfre the meeting. Wm Miller. Presidant i.xty Mountain Tea Nuggcu A FtTT Stiieles ft- Baiy Tmf'x V.; 1 d-liot Holta and Eui)J V :p. .-r-if.i f-M-rmfnftllnii. Insertion. t. ?' '',y TrtiHw, hnrlM ' Imp", i... J. l i t Ittvu'h, siniriih kMK ItrivhH'i., i 'V -k ... l. i('?lt kv Uminmln T.i n ml' K I 'rri, rrifn a hoe, ri'iMttn im:l . " r . t.iftyv, 51 1.1.',.'. V7.J. $u"::t UliuSET SA'i.OvV P50P!r ROIKf 10 fRtlTCRaHTRS Trie thirteenth annual conven:ion of the Northwestern Fruitgrowers Association will be held at La Qrands, Oren. Jan. 3-4-6, 1906. All members of t.ie assoc iation and all others interested in tie fruit industry are urgently requested to bt presenL A special program has beer, arranged. nd an interesting end instruc tive meeting it assured. A specie! rate of one far and a third has been secured from all points over all railroads for the round trip. This fare i issued cn tht certificate plan, therefore take a rece.pt for your money when you pur;hase your ticket C. D. HiTryn. fie. Ncrthwes'.ti Fruitgrpwers Assoc at on. La Graude. Cre. Dec. 21. 1335. f RUITCRCWER'S ASSN. cussicn in which many tojit part. Miss Lyne then favored the invention with a piar.o selection. Mr. C. M. Kiddls then followed with a f iv remirks upsn eiiy making which was tncrjuj i!y 6i;oj-std. Tnen Mr. Mason of Ko-a K.vcr asiress-.d the meeting upon tie su ject of ,-T.ie Dutijs of the Fruitgrawjr.' Kis rimar .s were ti.-neiy and Isf: mjci hii fcr itf-.r consdjralio.1 on part of tiiie wm hao r.tiii tna jra vi ani ;nir'Kc;riS :f 1V-.1 t,uir 0j:n.s. .Mr. J. R. A '-itrj.n of iir.i sh Coium'sia n;-t $?k a.'r-i usa is .ti$ suojeot, ri-.Te Cr-rn Trees. Many good pi4-i wrs raad.his rncrn ing. but tr.e one of rr.jst rel va'c xt s the address djiiverei .y r'rjf. 3ill, w'10 is a ?3ci!ist H2ardini .h3 C:o.ing rr.oth. His remarks wire iliustraitd wit'n c r.r.s and drawings and cjnuinsi ir.uii st.. uine information rjjardinjsprayir.j. T.ie professor has made thi dastrjo -ion oi.t'.e Codiing m3tt h s spji.'.i stji fjr a nj-nbsrofyairs is turjiizi ill j..ur iy tsi-nih cut the Uiited 5:..t:s. Tis discussion which followed his aqjrest spirited and brought forth the fact that jsstructiOT of the fru t pssts was con sidered the most vital to tie frjit i.-.dj;:-ry. AFTEFNCCW tESSICK ' t Whan the Fruitgrowers met this after noon. President Smith introduced Dr. James Witnycoinbe cf Lie State Agr'cul tural Co.iege, tor a talk on closer crops for orchards. Prefacing his remarks Dr. Withycombe gave his attention to the ioard of Regents of tne Agricultural college, who has be m criticised oy President Smith as not beir.g a body of practical agr.cu.;uris,s. V. ithycombe sa:d during tie seven years he had been Director of tne Expari.nent Station at Ccrvii'.is the enrollment of students taking tie course .n Agriculture had in creased from seven percent to it pre sent wnen it consttuted twenty-Hv pjr ;nt of the total enrollment of 680 jtadents. T.V.s. was a fi-ie growth,' of atUridanca cf youg men studying agriculture, but he hopsd to see 'mors 0. ne Rower of the farm at tat colleg; studying the grandest of all sciences Agriculture, r'art of tie fault lay w.ti .he pira its nj si.d wio sin', tiuir sons :here in too many .nstancas to s.udy in other departments of tr.e College There was sometrutn n the critic sm cf President Sm.tn, and n rdgetud tie fact that often professorial politicians were put cn the bctrd instead cf rip rt sentative agriculturists. Prof. Witny combe got a round of applause at t ie cioja or his reavves. and Lisn wnt on to expatiate on the merits of vetct.ts anc covers as cover crops to reitor t a humus cf the soil. Seattle wis deeded upon as the r.txi piucs of meeti.ig. BURB4NX BtTTfR 4erippo News Association Santa Rosa, Cil. Jan. 4 Luther Bur banks, who hae ceer. seriously ill, is batter today. The continuaton of pleasant weather is assisting in his recovery. HAS NO TERRORS FOR HER All Thia Girl's Good Luck and Her Wedding, Too, t sue on the Uaiu.Ky lay. I'rbana. O Miss Onda McCowan, ot Vrvur.u..i. is tt.i u'i in ji.rs, Lu. .t'a.ci'. a..J il st..ujj ul L.-r I-.-" r-ir t t j r .o, . 1 . Hery. o. . ra..r.i., a u.t 0. s.u.ar et..-..Jtt;. . rt.ii. o..ti is i:rti otitr.id i;i tu cakt oi iios.c.t.ve u.a;r.u...i.i. eui.a. ii.aoi....o in the iru.trb.. kUtrs u... -nii ibt aumtrat le i,tj a hra.j ta.-t iu tit iv...ause. Mr I-:, ut, is i .-ea At Franklin as iti. o,ciit. ir ,,tairu tniou. Lu. ne .-. r.s...:t at Ai.-c;;uai at bis iitr..t-i; .k..-.t.4.-e u:ta A. us N.c l? .iTi. a-d ii:.i L.nt .jcti:.j, v,Hi on U:t iii.r.ttr.tb ..k; 01 tiin o.uua. The s.r.'!'st.; as a.t.o ti.Sue on ihe uit .ii ;( I ujlu.-ky uay t.4 ike r.-.o;.vh. A . ar.j "is vust Ui Aitt It. oJ-.r of .it iriut .0 I if tu the u.!rttin tiay ,r tk.s ti.ii.iii '1h; Lii-ti .a 01 toe' r. It li.a ic that aj. 1l. 'a..i.cuve ...1 : t;.t t..,i.:i was u.iue un .ii.rtct.h nj he u;jr.ih. b; il' l - . ..i.:u. a.oi.J. Use In . ...a 01 tn. :t.e lua mi ' was ttn-1 1 I lit l rid. 011 tbf u.rtettth ity i a: j.:: a nl in eeuctir.g .h- .ia.o ! ilio r.u;'i;ai event It as :tnic.i! i- t r 'o -;:,,i:ij!e 'he tUirtnt-.th iay oi .tuii'.ih s .ue time for aiianug be foie Hymen. NFIIDMaTIIN iiuuiiiinuun ! VALUABLE ' i ! ALL VOTERS C eee s e e Tne fs!' owing inUrest'ng ir.fo.-maticn for 1 1a voters or t i 1 city and cou ity was kn. ly furnished u by Hon. J. ''. Knwi. s w.io is t rr.e.t.ber v,r the State Primary . ea.,-a. Every votjr should read t.'ioie j :i.-t! jc:i.-ni carefully and save fcr rt ierenis. . - . . . . Jxirjaryi!. Time exp'rjs fpr giving n: -iis by the Recorder of City Primary 2 cit on. Jaijiry23. Tims exoi.'-ts for filing .satitcns u nave name piased on Ci'.y rVirr.ary 7icat , Feoruary. 10. Primary Election for 1 no.rr-.at.cn oi C.uilwlci f;r C'7 nffi . ! Mwji .12. City Election. . ! Apr.i A, Time sxoiras for filing P;tit 1 .o.,s to .nij. iiv.ni p.aoao on County ?r'ror tic tit Ajru2J. jttteand Coan'y Prm?.r Election. juiii 4. ; Sttf and - County E'.ectio.i Number of signers reu red to Pttition to nave name placed on Republican pr mtry Ticket thirty fie represenL.t'g five prec'net in Vw Country. Number of signer required to Petition to have name placed n Democratic Primary T.cket twenty five prec'nets in the County. Signers of Petitions must be registered qualified eiectora and of tie same p;iit -1, fiiti as the person: whose name is saked to be pUe'riii the Primnry Tickst Tne same person c-n agn more than one ?it.:ij.i '. - i i ! Van Bur en's j UGGCSTION TOR CURIA I "jKlIllViESTrRN IW REPRfSfrlTATIC!'. Attending the meetings of the Fruit growers Aisoc ation are. Mr. W. A. Cox, general agent ar.d C. J. Cray, traveling agent ' of ' the Chicago & Northwsstern rCailway. Tr.eir presence at a fruit growers' meeting is explained by the fact that the Northwestern is a favorite line with fruit shippers. In spjaking of tne movement of fruit from his territory. Mr. Cox called attention to the fact that a rscord of cars for th; season shews that ail but one rr.jdt the diV.ar.ce from Mis souri var t. C i Oi,!j in -6 hurj. Tns one exception ba ng m the cttss cf a enr witn a broker, truck, caus'ng delay for repa'ra. "T .e featuro." sa d Mr. Cox, "wiiich ;eax.sto r.avj . eai overlookea in the'prs fiaration of tie' programme tir the mset ng is tit saj.oC 01 advarcis ng 'and deve';pmant of markets'. The former subject appeals to a railroad man ptrtic ular y. as of curse riiiroiJi re tns greatest advartisjrs m the country. ' t fnua ont-.is su'ojic; Mr. Cox stated tiat .1-0 had siourjd from several of tne Devalppmant Le'.gjes tirouji tie sta'.e quantises of local advertising m. tar wn.cn nad been forwarded cist for ais trbuton tnroaji thjr eastern ra r jse 1 tat ves. Baker C ty abna sending several t.iouiand copies. Tnis opportu.-.ty was oifa: ed tie Commercial Cub of La Grands but we nave heard ot no action hivi'g oeen taen. For the Gentlemen Ko Christmas present is ' more acceptable to a smoker than a box of choice cigars. We have them in boxes containing 12, 15 and 25 cigars, for 60c to $3.00 per box Gifts for smokers Beautiful lir.e of Meerschaum pipes and cigar hold ers and Briar pipes, either plain or gold mounted. For the Ladies A nice box of Lowney's candies, all sizes La Granrfe Natioml Bnk ESTABLISHED 1837 Op:tal Stock, Surplus and undivided prnfts $160,0 000 posit$ - 640,00000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MIYERS, Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. ). M. EE?RY. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON, F. J. HOLMES. mis mi Rivitw S?rlil News Aworlntion) Annapolis. Jan. The court martial mile the final review today of the re cords of the trial of Co .in. of Neva a, f r al.eged hazrg of Kimbrough, of Tenne ssee. The trial of W. W. Foster of India na, recused of hazing C. S. Roberts of .1 inois. was commtneed today. SPORTS BASKET BALL TONIGHT ' Don't forgit that this is the right when the Militia is going on the war path to pull the;r pjreentege column out of the cellar. If they din't win tonight the:r percent age will still remain at zero at ieast until they get a chanca to piay tho H ghSciool aain. But rgiit thire is whsra the Commercial Ciji tenin says they will Are tiey rigV? C tj -ut tonight and s i. for it .v 1! he the sw i.iz', ga-r.e that h yet ?hy:. Lao . team his I ..j!y d;velcp.d s:rn e speedy pijyers CCGCiSI SM30T.1 S! .Ttpp New As.Ofliit'on Wasvntn J.n. 4 A wirsiess bHw from ;hs drck D:weysiyj it is 520 m ies southeast of Cans Henry. The weth?r i tf.;f?n and the sea smooth. T.ii spaei is 4 knots .n hour in its pi'.gress. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea G. E. FOWLLR Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal PHCNE 1611 e All orders given prompt attention W;od! Word! Wood! Gxd 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 Jame Brevet j. Red 44l Pic Hns Eierhnrt Trunk. L. C. rayton. of Ma'tltuck. L. I , , wpll-kuuirn yo fnrn.fr. ba a freak j ;U- itb ttn it.tut h ad'anit an eie- i tint's tr.titk. Tbr tittle- IrUov mm rtra two k.r thrt da ao. aid lived ,.ut at i.ut two h iura. ItU bow care lully .r"r.fd lit alrvhul. ard Teatw trtat iutrrtiKi aauoft turners and act enlists, many ot them driving several nilies to Sie tb nirioslty. iin; Crirto.i n .tvptun pino.vt t Itt; tt!.j d.t.ij qnntn ioj tt.tj . t fAtvqjjuiiiij, j,!nf jo pnis ,, . 'RUOJtia ; i,t. ' i, I '( jtiSnoq rnrt noti.mv 1 Pl ito ', kimi m... unj j.iki ioj .n jo.rtp ,i.orti!H jo tput,a j po:w -H BO LIFE DEATH HEALTH FOR THE 0 DISEASES A pon 1 GF BOTH I F0R THE J. - ! ilia BM1 mmm 3 r$2k m Li FOR COMSUMPT1QM wuicu ui uii9uuipiiun in its Final Staees J. O. R. Hooper, a merchant, of Woodford. Tenn .. , here, will swear that Dr. King's New Discovery cured L u , ! " 'fty wltn8ses tion after her family had watched at her beaslde forna ?J "e .,0lt of c"8"mp wasnear." uiue ior the end, which doctors said oUHEST CURE in THE WORLD FOR COOCH3 AND C0LD8I . y,nw tQH COUCH3 AND COLDS! I x Z" PUftHTRFn T,.a, Dole9 Free 6 Viiipaijy