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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1906)
V4 n ooo load of ner nxt , 2 days. 1 havo just received 2 car .cad, cf rl.W furniture and on 6 wiopnng iraae, out owing to financial circumstances am comnellfiH to ra,o onnn of ,;n n..: : a - - wi o uio wuuicii k nnr h in unrt ini - . . ... , viwo.uu reoa me llvlglll. -',-.'... ' T Sooi -A i c tr W Mi a: Ja5 $12 ir 12 2 1 4 3 1 1 60 Dresser $ 9 00 BO Sideboards 12 Q0 00 Stand 8 00 60 Stand ' ' 1 90 60 Stands 1 00 60 Kitchen Treasure 3 60 00 Wool top Marttresses . 2 40 76 Chair .;. 68 75 Chair $ 1 25 60 Chair, can bottom..;. 1 16 ' 1 26 Chair " " 1 00 Chairs, pvfd " .... . 6 00 Rockers 3 00 Rocker 2 00 Rocker : . 6 00 Extension table ,.. $22 60 Quartered Oak, ten ft Extenaioa tabl 65 00 Steel Rang, six hot. with high closet 33 00 1 00 80 8 60 2 60 1 60 6 00 16 60 28 00 Quartered Oak, glass 11 front, combination China Closet and Sideboard SO 00 Steel Range, four hole, with high closet 1 4 00 Cook stov 10 00 Heater 2 60 Heater ..... 1 28 Copper bottom Boiler . 18 00 23 00 10 60 6 00 2 00 85 3 00 Solid copper Boiler. : 75 Tub 20 Stove Pipe 3 00 Razor 90 Building Papers. 1 00 Cobbler Sets .. 1 2 60 Couches 1 00 Clothes Baskets ....... 8 00 Chiffonier 18 00 Dresser ...... 2 20 . 1 85 Child's rocker 100 60 12 60 Refrigerator 10 76 12 20 00 Quartered Oak Book 1.60 Caseand Desk, glass , 65 front IS 60 75 4 00 Picture Frames 16x20 160 ... 9 00 ' 3 00 Yum Yum Springs .... .. 2 45 75 2 75 Ho Ho Supported Spgs. 2 25 6 00 3 00 Iron Beds .. 2 45 . ... 13 00 5 00 Iron Beds 3 76 13 60 Iron Beds i 3 00 Child's Crib . 8 60 Glass front Cupboard Remember these goods are all net as good as any on the market 1 prices will absolutely last only 12i beginning Monday, March 26, j ending Saturday, April 7, at 6 p. j Com e Early WhUe the Stock la Complete Remember the Place and Date FR FHTV J A QQB3 Man oraers sniDoed the dav rece van. ' - . W J - HUOIII9 HVCIIUC tTt tin I in 1 1 m t- - . .'"'"ltadfcAA ' READY FOR WORK The La Grande Pawn Broker VftAT TO EAT ? ! Is the question that preplexes the housewife these days. Call at our stor and select a menu from our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet, we have on hand vege table and other delacicie that will relieve the monoty of the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your service whether the order is large or mall. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. LOME DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 269 F milk Talk No. 2 CLEANLINESS As milk is the natural food for the young, containing within itself all the reguirements of the body, and a any adulteration it injurious to th system, (either from absorp tion or otherwise) therefor the health of the consumer, and espec ially; the young, depend , to a groat extent upon those who handle the milk. And as there are so many ways in handling the cow as well as the milk after being drawn from the cow. Every consumer should visit the place from whence he gets his milk (no matter if It is surrounded by a high board fence) and see how the cow and the milk are handled before using it as a food for the baby. SPRING BROOK DAIRY 0 Redmen Visiting E. meets every Friday night in Hall. Lewi Buildingat 8 p. m. brethren invited to attend. . . 1. R. Snook W. S ur. u. u uigger w. P. I. O. O. F.-La Grand Lodir No. 16 meet in their hall every Saturday night vis una nrotneri enrriia v n M n ... tend. Cemetery plat mav be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolidok. N. G D. E. Cox. Sec STAR ENCAMPMENT W Klin U. I. Meets evarv flrat nrl thirlTK,. days in the month in Odd Fellow hall. visiting patriarchs always welcome, G. E. Fowler. C, P. u. c. iox, scriD is always open for inspection and invites you to come and see 1 : STREET IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given that unless de feated by remonstrance by the abutting property owners, filed on or bofor the 4th day of April 1 906. th city of La Grande will order the construction of a even foot sidewalk beginning on the south side at the Intersection of Fourth and "C" streets, to the intersection of "C" and Seventh street. Dated this the 24th day of March at La Grande. Ore. 1. R. Shook. City Recorder. M. W A I a ririuU N MM meets evarv nrtr. nti th rt utn... of the mooth at I. O. O. F. hall. A visiting neighbor are cordially invited to .. U, .. 1,1, mils, . , JOHN hall. Clerk. FORESTERS DP lMtTDin...J - .v.'.biwwn vjuui k Maid Mannn Nn 99 mf aak Tk,. day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. tr..- u rt....a n . . "anger k. u. inuuuKAa rinanciai 5ec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L Biookrs john mall and U 5. Williaml LA GRANDE SQiOOL 'of MUSIC PR0F. DAY, PRINCIPAL. . MRS. DA, Y. ASSISTANT. This is one ef the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are beginmngtodiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No." t hi for beginners from 6 yoars or more and are taught the lirst three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two tassons a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school wn.Tao not study. Uupoeae the Foley the candy store. Phone. 475. rRIENDSHIP TENT No. Bl.K.O.T m. meet second and fourth Wednesday each mnnth in I CI C C k.ll u H. C. Ball. Com Mox Bloch, Record Keeper LO T M UIUCN, OT u . inai, biiu uura i nursoays in ine after noon at the Kedmen hall. All visiting lauwa are welcome. .. Maudk Lono Lady Commander, M. C. VHSsgr, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E. L riRlNnR i nnrsir m aa MMfa ft-h Tkn.u . . eigm o clock in fc-lks hall, on Adams Ave nue, visiting Brothers ara cordiallv in. vited to attend. . E C Iniuua. CT U i rv.l u. a. naciuLLY, Kecording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mjuls ory rrraay or eacn month in ine k. ot r". hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. N. L. ACKLES. Consul ComnunH.r J. H. Kkknby, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets very Monday evening in Castle Hall. Corp building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L Ackles, C. C. I?. Pattison. K. R. & S. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WM. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to th D. pot or your horn In less time than it Lakes to tell it . . DayphonRd 761 . . Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at your service 1 M Antral Railway of Oregon is fast preparing to build it line of road which wiir nrst go from some point near Union to the Cove and thence on to Summerville and eventually circle th valley. A ship ment or tools was received bw th rnm. pany Tuesday of this week and more will iouow a little later on. A stockholder of th company arrived Tuesday direct from New York City, and to aH outward ap pearance th company is now ready for work, only waiting for the snow to clear away and the frost to set out of the ground. T. W. Davidson was approach ad by a reporter of the Scout, but posi tively refused to say anything whatever regarding me future n ansof hi. mrv.n or at what time work would begin. That in company has been getting ready for business . all winter and is DreoareH tn tart in at once is the opinion of all, and k will be a surprise if dirt is not flying in earnest within a coudIs of week. It h. been a good many month that everyone in me town na been waiting to see what in railroad wa going to do. While most of us are in doubt at to what the niu. mat result of building the road will be to th town very few doubt that it will be built Scout. Phone Main 4 au annrio Hiii7oro4 v, ' m 44Afttttt)t))t O. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr Next Monday evenino in tK rib. fiall W O. Manion. mnram. mAri:i director of the order of United Artisians win address a public meeting in the interest of the order. Th doctor is pleasing and fluent SDeakar and will h. able to explain the workings of the order to you irom a business point of view and you will understand it better after bear ng his talk than you ever unrWcrwt if oeiore. FARMERS Now is the. time to do VAIir fanimrv . - '""v" you need fenceposts, we have them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and tamarack trees and are thnmnohlii dry. We have about 6000 of thorn which we must dispose of this snrincr. W u.ill exchange them for live stock, hay, grain fgs, potatoes or other nmdnr.. Leave or3ers at The Golden Rnlft fir at No. 1606 Sixth Street Also drv enrrl- wood for sale in any quantity. J. Anthony CHICKEN THIEVES Harry Holmes and John Jacksnn arraigned in Justice of the Peace court this morning on a charm of atnalincr cnickens. bentence was with held until further notice. The coop that suffered ai me nands or these two young amateurs belonged to S. P. Gates. The boy are 16 and 17 veara of c respectively. Jacksin emm fmn Pen dleton, and Holmes is a local boy. It pcurs the oil of life into vntir ini.n It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Hnlll.t.,-. Nocky Mountain does. 55 cents. Tea Tablets. Newlin Druo C3. SCHOOL NEW PIANOS SPLIT IN TWO Brand New Pianos To Be dosed Out At WAoMe Cost ELECTION school one of DISTRICT BOND NOTICE. Notice ii hereby given that at a meeting of school District No. union Uxinty, Orecon. to be held t h. high School Building in said district on th 5 1st day of March 1906 there will b ubmitted to the legal voters of uiH district the question of contra rims bonded debt of Eight Thousand Dollars for the purpose of comoletinc the achon building now being constructed in that part of th district North of the O. R. & N. R R track, the vote to be bv hallnt upon which shall be the word, "Bonds- Yes , and the words. "BondsNo. Polls to be opened at 1 o'clock P. M and remain open until 4 o'clock P. M tsy urder of th Board of nir.rtr. nt School District No. One of Union County. uregon. uated this 10th day of March A. D. 1906 A. C. Williams went of School District No. One of Union County Oreson. H. J. ounq.' tnairman of District School Board of School District No. One of Union County. Oregon. MAMMOTH INTRODUCTORY SAlf Of TILERS PIANO HOUSE. THE MOST BEAUTIfUL AND COSTLT DICKERING. BABY - GRANDS. AND l!PDir.HK PIANOLA PIANOS AND KIMBAUS AND STECKS AND JIAZfl TONS AND HOBART M. CABLES AND OTHERS. TO B SOLD AT REDUCTIONS Of f ROM 30 PER CENT TO ?0 PER CENT. SALE OPEN TODAY. ALL WEEK 1 Commencing Monday, March 19 1 . ununiv i c . I'lUltUSI ! ! THE BLACK HANE : TUESDAY j MA.ROF MYSTERY , , . ., WEDNESDAY SOUTHERN ROSE Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents wwUUU' DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE THE ORIGINAL. A Well Known Cm for Piles. Cum nhfttlnata BAM. fnrA k.n. tema. akin diseases. Makes burn and scald painless. We could Dot Improve the quality U paid double the price. Th best salve that experieno can produo or thai money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently uewin is In rlgliu and only pure and HnulM Wltrk U.mJ Ch n V ... . the name DeWITT on every boa. All other O. PeWITT CO., ClHCAOOw T. A. HILL. Druggist tiler Piano House wants to ha VA IK. people of La Grande and vicinity to know its methods, its Dianos. and its mnn.u. saving facilities to the buyer just as peo ple an over the Northwest know them. instead of spending a lot of mnn.u in advertising this fact, weare going to give me people we benefit of this HHitinni expense in the way of greaUr reductions on strictly nign grade pianos, and todav i . . . ' oegms tne greatest sale of strictlv hmh graae pianos ever held anywhere. rcememoer these instruments am ll nrana new, and of the very latest and up-to-date designs. We offer LiH stncuy highest grade, brand nAW fiillu warranted, upright piano for $218 which is less than one half price; a plainer case, a $365 style for $186 cash on easv nav- ment or on terms of K nn i. .... O -- .. B year ana ,t in two years. Keaucuons absolute v cenuinn In thi. stock are included three cot.lu .n J - elusive makes, the factnrv ki-i. J wvov ws TV I i 1 1 exceed ovr5400. Three others, th raoiory cost of wheh is a little more man auu. un these. tarm win ii. made less than $10 or $15 respectively. Allother instruments may be had for $10 per monw ana some as low as $3 o per month or corresponding semi annual payments if desired Kememoer. that Eilers Piann H.. positive guarantee goes wits VArw in.fr,. ment sold. Remember that Mrlv ...in t . ' wm nav. uie aovanuge of selecting from a compisie assortment stor open day and ni7h mil ..u close. You .will surely make a mistake if you do not ; take , some stock in the mines of the Aurelia Mining company, before another raise. HE PRICE of stck will be advanced from rr 71 to 10 on April 1. From last reports the mine is producing ore every day and will ship ore this summer. Investigate and S66. AURELIA MINING CO. J.A.THRONSON.Pr. j L C0RBETT, Vice-Prc; TOR RMT " Two tory brick buildint. n . room and upstairs, provided with modern conveniences. Prefer to rent to one party. Will give a long time leas. Apply to La Grande Investment Co. w.....T I La Granle National Bank ESTA B L I S H F n ise? Capita. Stock, Surplu, .nd undivided profit, $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS jEORGE PALMER, Prss,obnt. J. M. BERRY, Vicg President. GEORGE L CLEAVER. ,, C. C. PENiNrtTnw -A. B. CONLEY. a wii, General banking business, parts of the world. " : F- J- HOLMES. Drafts drawn on all LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , , lupnetor, O-pk Machta, Shops ana Fo S-TlWThV- Roller PPwitbnhirHtorjrdLT.Itli'T,rket 0ar crnooiingto,, .ZX i are large f. , jtf f'.-l"' ..' , J.-. '