La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 06, 1906, Image 3

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    "M H.M. .
COME AND LOOK
At our storage No; I, f il!p d vjth the choicest hay
that Grande Rorulq Valley produced last season.
All grades; Timothy,) Wild and Mixedl Our prices
are very low. ' . . t '
We also have for, sale small apples at 50c per
box. Onions, Parsnips, .Carrots Potatoes, Vine-;,?
gar, fancy green California Cabbage, also Eggs-
We are at all times. In the, market for all kinds
!, ' of vegetables in large or
. ' ':. . .,, PHONE
i - Oregon . Produce . Company I
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CITY BREWERY
JULIUS ROESQH," Proprietor.
Largest Brewing ..plant, in Eastern Oiegon
"Ask for La Grande,
LA GRANDE BEER IS
AND SHOUtlb HAVE
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A TINE JUICY ROAST
an always be had from us. Our
tfrigerators are always Well stocltl
fith the most delicious :
" BtEf, LAMB, VEAL,
toultry, Game, etc. You will never be
lisappointed In the flavor or quality of
be meat if you deal with us.
itohr& Company
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WAUOWA (OUNTY
Send your collections
and cash items to
iTfee Stock Growers and
'I Fdrmers Bank,
S) OF WALLOWA, OREGON.
; We pay five per cent irfteret on
. ' time deposit "
CAPITAL,
5fl00.00
-' C. T. McDahieu, Cashier.
A. K. Steunembero, Prei
BRICK BRICK
Brick furnished in any quantty or any
style, No contract Joo small or to
larger See samples of our pressed
brick. f , ' -
GEO. KREIG'ER.
. La lrande, Oregon
Service
Thi druo store tries to serve every
jUiston-.er so well that they .'will not think
1 I going elsewhere for drug store goods.
I . A. T. Hux, Prescription DrugSti
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small quantities.; " , .
MAIN i-A ' ,V1 . ' .V,.
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Beer and get the Best"
MADE IN LA GRANDE
THE PREFERENCE
UmiUMAMMM.MMM
, THE, LA GRANDE
r N URSE R Y 1
" SHADE TREES
Is one of my special--.,-,
ties. Delivery to be
made on or after
March 16.
T . Special " bargains on Roses
I also have a fine lot of Apple,
' pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri-
cot, peach, mulberry, shade.
. trees and - ornamental - trees, .
, 'grapes, currents, gooseberry,'
blackberry, dewberry, rasp
.. berry, ..vines, creepers, and
hedge plants. . . i . i . ,
Phone 1611, Thorns!. ' grocery
Geo. W. Powell,
Your. stomach chums and digests the
food you eat and if foul, or torpid or out
of order, your whole system suffers from
blood poison. Hollister s Rocky Mountain
Tea keeps you well. 26 cents. Tea or
Tablets. . . Nbwun Druo Co.
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HOW MANY?
Times have you wished i
for a daintily decorated 2
room? well, what 8 the
usey of stopping at' the
wishing gate? Push it
orjen and voull find your
self well inside our com- X
fortable showroom, with I
an attentive array of ',
wall, ceiling and border o
caDer. that will make day
delightful by eyesight, the X
night by dreams of de
signs artistic. Here, then
for interior decorations.
ISTMLS & JARMAfl,
Paper Hangers and
i Decoratoratars ...
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KIGAEI) KEWS .
- A ball was given- Saturday .night in
honor . of Miss Frances Heritage, by
Messars Chae. Johnson, Frank Beau
champ, Wm. Banks and Hudson Shrop
shire. . ',
, .Denver Charlton ta going to Athena.'- f
Mr. Chat. Hawesang family have
moved to their ranch.
. Walter Thompson who wis employed
on the section, had a bone broken in his
foot by a rock falling on 'it. (He will be
n capacitated for several $ayv, i. f,
, MrJand Mrs. H. Charltorfspeot Monday
inUfOrande. . I -
- Mrs. J. W. Scott is recovering from
her recent illness. ! v
'. Mr. Alex Thompson has beer able to go
down town the past .three days
Mr. Frank Brown of Pendleionpaid
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mtgara a snon visti msi wees. '
Mr. F. A. McDougall has gone to work
on the Grande Ronde Lumber Co.s.ttrsih.
J. D. Casey intends to start bis sawmill
on Monday. , - 1 '' '
f Miss V. Hart has accepted the position
of assistant post mistress of Hilgard. .. .
A RICUIAR I'II atPHANT
'iSteJwTfew Aoplllop ,
San Francisco, March 6, The Wyom
kig, wftich.isaf Msre Islyjd Navy yard,
and which is Mn't ni turrets, altered
yomin
meof the vessels which it is
to keep indeflnitalytm .the wait
III
list. ,Th navy depcftipent has,' just
.nnrAMii Mm ii BrTf
lfupto the ex
tant of tfrStfOQ, ofwIJcH' anjount s $41,
0flSl X speirffwrwfe MirretsV.The
TwyominflMMb
Jiy mvidif inUrked-fer expenditure in
'jgtfneraloverhauiibytjriis amount' will
not be eapendedUf JtHa finally decided
that the Wyoming shall not go into com
mission at once. i . .:.
COMMISSIONERS AT QllCACO ;
(Scrlpps News Association.) ' n ?
Chicago, Kar. 6 Prince Ti Tse,
cousin of the present emperor ot China,
Commissioners Sahg Chi Hong, U Chen
to. Colonel Qhien Sheh Lin, a retinue of
secretaries, interpreters and servants ar
rived today to take irt the University of
Chicago and the stock yards. They deny
the rumor of the death of the empress of
China, and declare that there is no rup
ture in the party. They said thatthsy
had learned much, but expected to learn
more, such things that would make
China the greatest commercial nation
They think that other nations canno
teach China the science of government.
; TW0 MHUOn DOLLAR LOSS
(Scrlpps News Association)
Washington, D. C March 6 The state
department was today officially notified
by the American Consul at Doty, Tahiti
that the recent cyclone had destroyed
the Consulate, but that the records had
been saved. The loss to , the islands is
estimated at two million dollars. ' v
V(-- BUYING TEXAS LARD
Mr. William Booth of Wasco, Sherman
county, arrived in town Monday last Mr.
Booth has lust returned from a trip to
Texas where with others he has purchas
ed S3 sections pf Panhaandle land. Mr.
Booth was over here looking, after his
various interests in this county Condon
Globe. ; '
- NOTICE TO VOTERS
I have been informed that rumors are
afloat to the effect that I have pledged my
support, in case of election, to certain
applicants for the office of city water
superintendent 1 wish to state that these
rumors are without foundation as I have
made no pledges, and in ca le I am elected
councilman, I shall enter upon my duties
unpledged and uncontrolled.
A. V. Andrews,
Candidate for councilman for second
ward. ' . v- 'i V V "
- THE QUICK WAY. PHOflE US
If you have a telephone, our store is
pretty near vmi. Ever realize how near?
When you want drugs or drug store goods
just ring us up and. you'll 4ef. surprised
how quickly your goods wili reach you.
we are aiwaye reaay ror .jour oraers
No extra charge for deliverrwe Tike to
feel that we are accomodating somebody
and keep a messenger boy and bicycle so
we can. f.
' The number to remember is Red 8-1
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, fvv ltfW ASSESSMENT
Assessor S. F. Pace haa everything in
readiness to commence the work of list
ing property for this year, assessmsnt
He intends to assess property this year
on the same basis of last year and with
the Increase m amount of deeded land and
other natural increase of property he ex
pects the total amount of valuation'to
reach $6,000,000. A five million dollar
roll and a ten mill levy will be a good rd
vsjtiement,fbr Wallowa county. Demo
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TABLE BOARDERS
Mrs. Orace BarneVwould like six table
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boarders it o. 1 808, 4th. St For par
titulars call op red 881.
In every clime its colore are unfurled '
' Its fame has spread from sea to sea;
Be not surprised if In the other world.
, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea.'
Nivum Druo Co.
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OPERA' HOUSE
WIDNESDAY NICHT
DR.
- AND STAFf
From the Medical Institute of Liverpool,
England Crawfordsville, Ind.,. and fort
and Oregon, wlH give; .; ' j !
HUSTRAKD'I
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Lecture
begins- at 8 p. m.
Ladies
r. especially . invited.
Rheumatic " and . Paralytio
Cripples
' : Cured on the Stage.
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The deaf made to hear in a few seconds
Come on crutches, in Invalid chairs and
you shall walk as a child. Bring your
ear trumpets and lay them down and you
shall hear., Come and hear, these high
class medical lectures and see the mar
velous cures made in a few minutes and
you will ba.coevinced that the dream of
the philosopher is being realized., ' '
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The treatment is Osteopatbic and
Medicine Combined. ' .-
ROBBED i
from The
clutches;
Of "V
TORTURE c
Sing is Believing
ARE THESE , CURES PERMANENT
Rend and" Be Convinced ' ' "
. This is to certify that 1 have been
helpless Cripple, for. two and a half years
from that giant disease 'rheumatism, aid
was1 in bed part of taytjrqe, and for two
years. "wa compelled, ,tj.. walk with
crutches, v Dr. Ward treated' me at the
Opera House. August 2,906,' and broke
my crutched at the Opera House without
them and continue to evitk and -am
feeling fine, " have no 'more ' use . for
crutches.. I .'take pleasure; in recom
mending Dr. Ward'to the public.." ti,
... (Signed) M. T. Carlton.
Boise,' Ida., Aug. 6, 1906. . -4
To Whom it may ' concern: ''1 was
treated by Dr. Ward at the Opera House,
-Aug. 6. 1908, for deafness. ' Have ' been
improving since. I now hear as well' as
I ever did, and shall ever be grateful to
Dr. Ward for curing me." (Signed) . A
H. M. Cqllws.
; Boise, Ida!, Aug. 6, 1 906. . , '
Voices of the skeptical are flushed for
they tnust now believe that this man is a
woodsy for they now eee what he can
really do, and "what .the eye sees the
heart must believe."
OfEICE AT
Ho;rBD
THE DOCTOR WILL STAY IN
LA GRANDE NINE DAYS .
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NEW SPR1KG ll!VE CF WOCLFKS ARnielD J
ALL THE LEADING EXCLUSIVE STYLES " , '
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McKennon Building, next door to ll. ti Pear's Jewelry Store. ('
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won't wear out W, E. "NAwIUIViLLCS . Malocirama
W- WW vrvt
a A heroicv pathetic -drama
C1 of real 'itm kmraior ' th
Arkansas hills.
' A company above the average. Universally enrir.rsei te pro
PRICES Boxes i and ' .Orchestra S 1
Circle and Balcony 60c. Children and
S Vm Borena. V ; .t ;
H, -BTBWAKI)lopt4tpr and Mgr .
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PRICES: Orchestra. $1.00 Orchestrjt Cener, T6c'. : ! Dress Circle 60o
Oallery, 60. Seate on eale at Vanfursne. v- " :- J 5
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I ulcy corned
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t, fer most of the
,;' nnds, if you can
- 4 . , .iever quantity you
and carefully
isty" and wholesome.
tiotv today,, prions
we'll have (the
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.00... jQrchestra . Center, T8o, Drets
Gallery. 86c. Seate on Sale Sunday f
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B. RICABVS
AND MERRY
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MUSIOAKS' i
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s eautuoed with avervthlna to an
'5 able us to do high-class 'work. It 1
Is in charge of a skilled M there 4
no job too (telicate.JM too difflcult ti j ."
be successfully treated. : 1 1
jewelry watchee,. Etcr given to us I i
for rpains will receive our 'prorpt f i
and carefol attention. .- ' 1
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Optician
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old idea that all sweets are hi
ful to the teeth, hurtful to
stomach, was exploded long
for soldiere often live on sugar '
gain in strength and endur.
But our candies are not only
and wholeeome they are deli .
as to flavor., You can get a .
pound of chocolates for EOcts.i'
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