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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1906)
- --.-v. . , nn m'TIt-inTlW'' f"- -- - - - - " s :......ntt eetteeeeee' El I I s ;n n S am he 1 ailn si 51 ckj mp: M 2 iasc FLA r8Si lore If M! IOW 10W low eti RC ke le rti YC 4 WANTED Potatoes, Onions, RootVegetables Apples, Hay, Oats, Barley We pay Highest Market Prices for, all Produce We are receiving regular shipment of f rsh gg which we are quoting to the trade at $8.25 per case of 30 doz. Fancy white clover honey from California, eweeter than native stock. 94 frame casee at $3.28 per caee. We have a large lot of No. 2 applet which we quote at 40c per box. Oregon Produce Company. Jannary Wall Paper To make room for 20,000 rolls to arrive this month, our entire stock of 1905 patterns will be on sale a short time at less than Half Price. Staniels&Jarman rxm.t 7 Ii j When you wish a nice juicy j roast or a tender steak, or a apiece of ! boihng meat or pot tmif roast, just phone Main 48 j and you will soon have ex i6e p actly what you desire. J. BULL &. Company 0f e Phone Main 8. Remember the phone is on the directory as Boss Meat Market Main 48. CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande. Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE s Just received two car load.: Of ABSOLUTELY DRY : Wool We guarantee ; : lull measure, order now j RememBer ABSOLUTELY j I DRY wood j I CRANDE RONDE CASHCO. mi Lewis Bros. Prop. A MODERN MlRAdf . "Truly miraculoue teemed the recovery of Mre. Mollie Holt of this place,'" writes J. O. R. Hooper. Woodford. Tenn., "she was so wasted by .coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-einht hours: when, at mv urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally completely recov ered, and is a healthy woman today." 0tf and $1.00 at nbwlin druo co. Trial ottle free. j Wood! Wood! Wood! Oood dry wood delivered to any part of the city. j ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity . 5 orders. No order too large or too small ; James Beavers, Red 1441 J THE !!! VilO ROOTS 1I1IIIAY a Man Wto Takes. Lire- Easy - Ii . Willing to Well Enoaja Alone,; and Is Reconciled to His Umitaticns Ke ; RiJUt." The following discription of Congress man Longworth taken from "The Literary Digest" will enable the reader to form a fair idea of the man, who on January 17, expects to wed the President's daughter, Miss Alice Roosevelt. , Representative Nicholas Longworth, whose engagement to Miss Alice L. Roosevelt was recently announced from, Washington, is the only son of the late Nicholas Longworth, of Cincinnati, one of the wealthy men of the Ohio metropolis a generation ago. He was born in Cin cinnati, November 6, 1869. After graduating from Harvard in 1891, Mr. Longworth, was admitted to the bar of Cincinnati, and he is now serving his second term a Representative . from the t irst onio uisincb' i ne wedding, it is announced, will take place on February 17 at the White House, and will be the first to be celebrated there since the marriage of President Cleveland to Miss Frances Folsom, in 1886. The New York World says of Mr. Longworthi. Mr. Longworth is five feet eight inches in height, with a round, good-natured face, and extremely bald. He is always It mis is THE WEEK In many of the evangacal church the first week of January is designated as the week of prayer. The pastor of the . La Qrande Ministerial Association havo ar ranged for the following union serv ices, commencing this evening. Monday evening, at the Presbyterian church Rev. H. H. Mower pastor of the Methodist church will speak on " Prayer." . Tuesday evenlne. at the Presbyterian church. Presiding Elder J. D. Qillilan, sub ject will be "The Word of God." Wednesday evening at the Baotist church Rev. O. H. Kins of the Central church will apeak on the "Holy Spirit" Thursday night at the BaDtist church Rev. E. B. Hayes, pastor of the Presby terian church has been assigned for bis subject "Holy Living." Friday evening at the M. E church Rev. W. H. Gibson, pastor of ths Baptist church will speak on "Soul Winning" It le the intention to have SDlendid music each evenine. and the oublic is ex tended a cordial invitation to be . present at all the services. ANNUAL MEETING - The annual meeting of the stock hold ers of the Oregon. Montana DeveloDment Compapy will be held in ths city of La Grande, Oregon, on Friday, January 26, 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers and board of directors and for the transaction of any other bus iness that may come before said meeting. W. W. Rahdau, Pres. E. A. Wills. Sec. Pro. tern. Service This drug store tries to serve every customer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods.. A. T. Hill, PrescriptionDrugStis ONIY A rfw MINUTES We're in business for your health. Telephone us and in a few minutes your goods will be at your door. Nswlin Druo Comiahy, Phone, red 81 Success is stamped on every package. It is the most successful remedy known. It makes you well and keeps you well. That's what Hollister'a Rocky Mountain ' Tea does. 5S cents, Tsa or Tablets, Newlin Drug Company. LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGENCY II. A. Watson, Mir. All claims placed in our hands be paid direct to the creditor. Our system get the money. Full particulars made known upon application to Interested parties. Office up-stairs in Ralston building La Qrande, Or, IS 1 BE Let well dressed. He is rich, and hie family is one of the oldest in Cincinnati. He does not practise his profession very es siduosly. When be had had his college fling and had settled down he went into politics and became a follower of George B, Cox, the recently deposed Cincinnati boss. , Mr. Longworth used to be a champion golfer in the Cincinnati district. Be has also had his fun. Once, on a wager, ht drove a golf ball from the front door of the St. Nicholas Hotel to Covington in a certain number of strokes through the city streets. He won his bet, but had tc pay for several broken windows. He is generally spoken of by those who know him as a "good fellow." He w polite, amiable and reconciled to his own limita tions, which lead him in the direction of society rather than statemanship. He has done nothing in the House during the time he has served that has attracted, attention, but has always voted "right" He is a favorite of Speaker Cannon, and has places on the Foreign Affairs and Pensions Committees. FOR RENT 5 room house Coggans addition. $7.00 per month. 6 room house, Coggans addition. $8.00 per month. 6 room house, Romig addition. $9.00 per month. 5 room house, Acme addition. $8,00 per month. 5 room house. Sixth St $12.50 pei month. 6 room house. J St. $12.60 per month. 7 room house, M Fir St $ 1 2.00 pkr month. 9 room house house, G randy addition, $16.00 per month. La Grandi Investment Co. STOCK HOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the stock holders of La Grande Real Estate As sociation will meet in the office of Wm Miller 4 Bro. on Monday. January 15th 1903, at 8 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuinc year. and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. Wm Miller, President PIANO TUNING J. C. Ardrey. a former resident nf thl. city, but now near Portland, is in the city. Mr. Ardrey is now in the piano tuning business, and those having instruments requiring attention can secure his ser vices by leaving orders at Huelat's music store. Mr. Ardrev will be in La (IranH. only about ten daye longer. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps ud toward th heart causing death. J. E. Stearns. Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, whirh 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 bums and sores 26c at Newlin's Drug Store. ANNUAL MEETING Of the shareholders of the Farm Ar xnA Trader National Bank of La nnw. will be held at their banking house in La Grande on Tuesday, the 23d. day of January, 1 906. between the hour, nf l n o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, to select a board of directors for the ensuing year and for such other as may com before said meeting. J. W. Scribfr. Cashier of the Farmers and Trader National Bank of La Grande. Dated this 1 8th, day of December 1905 J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in Buildine Material La Grande, Oregon Drop line naming work, and 1 will name the right price. i2 VanBuren's SUGGESTION FOR CHRISTMAS For the Gentlemen No 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 line of Meerschaum pipes and cigar hold i ers and Briar pipes, either plain or gold mounted. For lu adies ! A nice box of Lowney's candies, all sizes - ((eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. Keeps the Best Groceries, Vegeta bles Etc. Call up Telephone Main 75 and give us a chance to I t aquainted. A REAL TREAT which will bring delight to 99 out of every hundred of your friends at your afternoon tea is our choco late sponge. Delicious, sweet, of fine flavor, wholesome, no wonder we sell so much of it no wonder its always fresh. Try a pound or two and you'll join rhe rest in sing ing its praise. , SELDER, The Candy - Man LUMBER RETAILED AT41 WHOLESALE PRICES BHttrlumbr, and Cheaper than is sold in U Or!,, We deIivcr jt 0 your bujlding l-.rande Ronde PERRY, T 'i. 2 r ; I , i f ii : RELIABILITY SELLS GROCERIES . or we would' have been out of busines long ago. It's all very well to offer specialties at tempting prices once in a while, but our method is to give the most and the best for the money in staple and fancy groceries, week in and week out. When we do get in an invoice at a genuine bargain price, we share the gain with you. , . PHONE MAIN 46 : QEbDES BRSJ NORTH FIR STREET Lumber Co i OREGON. ii-f THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE, HONEY and TAR in the YELLOW PACKAOB ft 6' Sid : na -onsumption A.. T. U1L.L, 1 s ! "V .