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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1906)
i t COME AMD LOOK At our storage No. I, filled with the choicest hay that Grande Ronde Valley produced last season. All grades; Timothy, Wild and Mixed. Our prices are very low. We also have for sale small apples at 50c per , box. Onions, Parsnips, Carrots .Potatoes, Vine far, fancy green California Cabbage, also Eggs We are at all times In the market for all kinds of vegetables in large or small quantities. PHONE MAIN 2 II I Oregon Produce Company I ! CITY brewery ! 5 JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. 5 Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oi egon Ask for La Grande 5 LA GRANDE BEER IS I AND SHOULD HAVE J. BULL a Company DealeraJn ' i - Frc$h meats, Home Cured Bacon and Hams, Lard, Sausage, Bologna, Fish and .Oysters, Live and : dressed Poultry, Etc ' 'I -:: - - phone Main 48. - j, I cmpt Delivery Service. ; i i : eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee f U IfrMLlOWA COUNTY j i: : 23 ; : J ,' Send your collections ' and cash items to - J Tbc : Stock Growers and i i Farmers Bank, j I OF WALLOWA. OREGON. . ' We pay five per cent interest on Z time deposit I CAPITAL, . sk.ooo.oo,: Z C.T. McDanibl. Cashier. J A. K. Stbunbnbero. Pres. Z t-p BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in any quantty or any style. No contract too small or to - large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KPEIOER; Lai Or tude. Oregon :; BLtt MOUNTAIN HOTEL J J -. J. W. O BRYANT. Prop., . : . J ; I; White, help only. Dining Room Open, Meals 26c. ' ' V, . . Rooms 2So and 60c. "; ; Special ratir by week or month ', ', i One block from depot. ' ' ! Cor. Jefferson Ave. and Depot St, 1 ) Beer and get the Best MADE IN LA GRANDE THE PREFERENCE ; ROTKX Notice is hereby given that my wife. Rosalia Johnaon, having left my bed and board without just provication, that that I will not be responsible for any billa ahe may contract from this date. Axle Johnson Dated this eighth day of Feb, 1906, at Perry, Union county Oregon. vour stomach churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid or out of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison. Hollister'e Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. SS cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. ROrKlTo CREDITORS To whom it may concern: L, Notice is hereby given that the under signed nas bean appointed by the count y court, of Union County, Oregon, admin istrator of the estate of Rhoda S. Cam eron, deceased: and all nersons havinir claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to the undersigned at Alical. Onurnn. nr to J. F. Baker, his attorney at La Grande. Oregon, within six months from this date. William P. Panoborn, administrator of the estate of Rhoda S. Cameron, deceased. . La Grande Oregon, February 16, 190S J. F. Baker. Attorney for Administrator. MAY I HELP YOU X in your choice of paint or varnish f for your home? is the unspoken T X miArw rt vr man in thia t We don't claim to know all about T paints, but make the modest pro- J T fMftlon that mm Kaua m atmK ,M, . T ling of what you need for either in- X Put us to the testask all the X i ques'.ions you like and tee our color i caro. inance are you u buy paint ner. STANIEIS & JARMAN, Paper Hangers and Dccoratoratars ' I j AMUSEMENTS , The Russell-Drew company will play a three night'e engagement at Steward's opera house starting Thursday. March 1. The organization is one of the few legit imate companies "playing the Northwest and recognized as sne of the best, con taining several artiste of known ability. ' Mr. Percy Hunting is well known throughout the country where he has es sayed such difficult roles as "Dr. Jekyli and Mr. Hyde in the well enown play of that name. Mr. Hunting has also receiv ed some very flattering press notices on his rendition of Cardinal Richeleau. Among the other members of the com pany are Charles Mortimer, George Mat- erspn, David Williams, Miss Molsie Cam pion, Nellie Gerin and Clara Hamner. The balance of the company are thorough ly capable and up to the standard set by the management. The prices of this engagement will be 20, 30 and 60 cents. Seats may be re served without extra charge at Van Buren's . "HUMAN HEARTS",. . With all the hue and cry about the im mmmQ (Scrlppa New Association) New York, Mar. 1 The Rio Janeiro Tramway, Light and Power company, in which New Yorkers are considerably in terested, has placed contracts here for the initial equipment of a 100,000 horse power hydro-electric plant to be built about 86 miles from Rio Janeiro for generating electric energy to be trans mitted to the Brazilian capital The plant is to be equipped with machinery capable of developing 40.000 horsepower. It is the most important order ever awarded in this country for electrical .equipment to be shipped to South America, the Ger mans and British having hitherto executed almost all the big electrical work in that part of the world. SON KILLS INSANE FATHER . (Scrlppa New Association) Ogden. Utah. Feb. 28 Earlv this morning Joseph Checketts, aged fifty, in a fit of insanity tried to cut hie wife's throat fearing that his father would be successful in his attempt and to save hie mother's life, young Checkett shot and killed his father. He surrendered himself to the authorities. TABLE BOARDERS Mrs. Grace Barrie would like six table boarders at No. 1808, 4th. St. For par ticulars call up red 881. . QTY ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby eiven that the annua city election for the city of La Grande. Oregon, will take place, in said city, oi on the 1 2th day of March. 1906. and thai the polls for such election will be open from the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. until 6 p. m. said day. That said election will be for the im pose of -electing the following named omcers: , One mayor, one city recorder, one -city marshal, one city treasurer, one council. man from the first ward, said city, one councilman from the second ward, said city, one councilman from the third ward said city, and two councilman from the rourtn ward, said city. That there will be submitted to the tax paying voters of said city, the following propositions to be voted upon: (a) Shall the said city of La Grande acquire the springs situated south of eaid city, known as the Falk Springs and the Schilling Springs, and pipe the water thereof to the reservoir of, said city, at' a cost not to exceed $12.000'. " (b) Shall ttheHy of La Grande retire the present outstanding bonds of said city, drawing six per cent interest andln lieu thereof issue bonds not drawing 'to exceed five per cent i The following polling places, judges and clerks are hereby designated:- First Ward City hall (court house). Judges: Perry Clark. W. N. Monroe, Chas. Noyes. Clerks: D. E. Cox, Arthur Curtis. Martin Sheasley. Second, Ward New. '.council rooms, (city recorder's office).. Judges: Geo. Ball lohn Baker, David Bay. Clerks: C J. Vanderpool, J. L. Ebersole.H. E. CooUdge. Third Ward Parsonage, M. E. church, wuth. Judges: B. W. Qrandy.' J. -M. ..Its. Perry Stephenson. Clerks: Chest .r Newlin. A. C Williams. R. L . Lincdjn. Fourth Ward -Geddes etore.' Judges: H. C. Montgomery. J. M. Price." JaslFar luaharaon. Clerks: Wm. Jamevinlhn Mien, J. K. Fitzgerald. ;"" -..) In witness whereof. I have hereunto Jt tached my hand and affixed the seal . 'of my office, this 19th day of February 1 9Q- Y L R. Shook, City Recorder, j morality of the stage, certain plays of the type of The Old Homestead. Shore Acres. "Human Hearts," etc. continue to grow in popularity.- Instead of receiving adverse criticisms from the pulpit, the management of. ."Human Hearts" contin ually receives letters from the leading clergymen throughout the country, prais ing it for its heart interest and the beau tiful moral story it tells, making an even ing well epent for all who sea it The old adage that "a good man should marry none but a good woman," - was never more truly illustrated in fiction than in "Human Hearts." No dramatic author has ever given to the stage a more idyllic character than Tom Logan, a big. whole souled son of the soil, one of . "nature's own nobleman'' who has fallen into the snare of a city adventuress and is only saved from ruin and destruction through the prayers of a loving mother, . a little child, and the love of a pure, innocent girl, the sweetheart of his boyhood days. Human Hearts" will be the attraction at Steward's opera house Tuesday, March 6. . ' . ISLAND CITY ITEMS Mae Neill of La Grande spent Satur day and Sunday with Addie Hunter. Mrs. Eli Baer, who has been verv sick since Saturday, is much better now. Dr. tsacon is the attending physician. Mr, T. A. Thomas of Elcin. came ud Monday night to see his mother, Mrs. Eli Baer. The fine new pulpit which was uur- chased with the proceeds of the Sunday School birthday penny-box. has been placed in the church. Some of our young people attended the literary and pie social at Grange Hall Friday night - Floyd Jones, who recently suffered an attack of rheumatism, is still unable to resume work in the Pioneer Flouring mill. Mr. and Mrs. John Morelock of Elgin, were passengers on Mandav merit's train. They were called here by the illness of Mrs. Morelock s grandmother, Mrs. Baer. SCHOOL ' NOTES The visitors to our public school Friday afternoon enjoyed a real treat Before recess they listened to an excellent George Wasoington program by the prim ary grades, consisting of recitations, acros tics, class songs and solos. The little folks did well and were heartily cheered. The visitors then, repaired to the Hich School room where section No. 1 of the High School Literary Society gave the following program: Son - ...School Debate, Resolved that the Chinese Ex clusion Act should be maintained. Affirmative, Fred Huffman, Henry Stien. Negative, A. D. Davis, Alex Robertson. 4 Song ...-.'.........Six Voice High School Senate Clyde Kiddle Vocal Solo Nelle Grimmett Instrumental Solo Kathleen Thomas A Crerp'ng Death. . Blood poison creeps up toward the heart causing death. J., E.- Steams, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which iwelled up like blood poisoning. Buck .en's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and saved hi life. Best in the world for burns and sores 26c at Newlin' Drug Store. Our delivery tervice it ,or the benefit of all.'- Don't hes.tate to use it " Nbwlin Druo Co r V WHITE GHOSTS OF DEATH" V CONSUMPTION j t re Prevented and curd by the greatest of all, and strictly .cientlfic remedy for aj i f Throat and Lnn TninhlM rrarha ri' t- 1 . . - r. : " ... J , i Tared of better unui I tried Dr. , oy conunuingr its use, I 11 For' : y: : JTCWtflRb'X: OWmM -HOUSE : : t D. H: STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. ? ? 1 ,, .. . , ii . i- . . iL - '- r-- I TUESDAY, MARCH 6. j i The clay that Picturesque . 5 t won't wear out . ' W. E. NAIMKEVILLE'S ' M'odrma I : - : A c RECORD , BREAKING ; PLAY Z A heroic, pathetic drama of- real life among the Arxansas nuis. A company above the average. PRICES Boxes and .Orchestra $1.00. Orchestra Center, 75c. Dress Circle and Balcony 50c. Children and Gallery, 25c. Seats on Sale Sunday at Van Burens. ' ' " " - ' ' '-! LTEWARb'S .OFEfM.rNO r. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr' Special engagement of the popular actor . Mr. Percy Hunting Supported by a company-of unusual, excellence, presenting three scenic productions. Thursday night w A FIGHT TOR MILLIONS - Friday night WHEN THE BELL TOLLS Saturday Night ' IN LOUISIANA : Orchestra - - - 60c Orchestra Center, Dress Circle and Gallery - -50c Children in Gallery - - 20o Seats on sale Wednesday at -- Van Burens THURSDAYMARCH 1 ,,, IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMtll! .. 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. Hilu PrescriptionDrugati ""t-i -4, uiuwiiHis, CONSUMPTION, COUGHS Af:o ; . z Pneumonia After Doctors Failed. "' i King:'. New Dlswvery! was perfectly enred. i A magnificently; atagfed s and complete production- Universally endorsed by the press ". Z i : OUR REPAIR DEPRTMENT i equipped with everything W 'art able u to do high-class worlt. lt is in charge of a skilled and tfMre no job too delicate or too difficultlo be successfully treated. V :': , - ijr . Jewelry watches. Etc given to us for repairs will receive our' prompt and careful attention. ; J. H. PEARL S ' , Jeweler . and Optician PRESENT YOUR BILLS J A I expect to leave this city onf March 1st, anyone having claims- agatist ma will present them immediately. J . G. . Wf- ThSmas. ia urippe, etc., via : t 'w: I nt7 in 0)7 COLDS i 0.Cui n? " uai tit" fig ; ! 0 It