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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1906)
C A S Jrl ooo ooo Owing to hard luck I am compelled to sacrifice my stock to raise that amount of money within the next 1 2 days. 1 have just received 2 car loads of new furniture and one car load of new steel ranges, which I bought for the spring trade, but owing to financial circumstances I am compelled to raise $2000 at once, and will make the following prices.' , . Tne Pnces hereafter named are the wholesale prices in Portland less the freight. hi &2 U. i r : f I r $12 60 Dresser $ 9 00 , T 26 Chair " " ... 100 17 60 Sideboard ...... 12 00 1 00 Chairs, perfd " .'. 80 12 00 Stand 8 00 6 00 Rocker .... ' 5 60 2 60 Stands.. ; 1 90 5 00 Rocker .'...! ' 2 60 1 60 Stands" 1 00 2 00 Rocker : 1 60 4 60 Kitchen Treasure ...... 5 60 6 00 Extension table. 6 00 5 00 Wool top Marttresses.. 2 40 $22 60 Quartered Oak, ten ft. 78 Chair - 66 Extension table 16 60 1 76 Chair.. $ 1 23 65 00 Steel Range, six hole, 1 60 Chair, cane bottom. .. 118 With high closet ....... 35 00 Remember the Place and Date Mail orders shipped the day received. p...................................... VftAT TO EATO Is the question that preplexes the housewife these days. Call at our store and select a menu from our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet, we have on hand vege tables and other delacicies that will relieve the mortoty of , the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your service whether the order. is large or small. NEBRASKA MRS. MAGGIE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Milk Talk No. 2. - . ' CLEANLINESS. A milk 1 the natural food for tne young, containing within Itself all the requirements of the body, and at any adulteration it injurious to the system, (either from absorp tion or otherwise) therefore ' the health of the consumer, and espec ially? the young, depend, to. a great extent upon those who handle the milk. And at there are to many way In handling the cow a well a the milk after being drawn from the cow. Every consumer should visit the place from whence he get hit milk (no matter if it it (unrounded by a high board fence) and tee how the cow and the milk are handled before using it at a food for the baby. SPRING BROOK DAIRY it alwayt open for inspection and invites you to com and see STREtT IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given that unless de feated by remonstrance by the abutting property owners, filed on or before the 4th day of April 1908, the city of La Grande will order the construction of a seven foot sidewalk boginning on the south tide at the Intersection of Fourth and "C" ttreett. to the intersection of "C" and Seventh ttreet. Dated this the 24th dy of March at La Qrande, Or. J ' I. R. Snook, City Recorder. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This it one of the bett musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. ' The system i 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. 1 is for beginners from 6 year or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils com one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far euperior. In tio. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Her they graduate. Pupil take one or two lessons a week a Uiey desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over -the candy store. Phone. 478. GROCERY SHEARER, Prop. 10DCE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O E. meet every Friday night in Redmen Hall. Lewi Buildingat B p. m. Visiting oreinren inviiea to attend. I. R. Snook W. S ur. u. Li Bigger W. P. J. O. O. F. La Qrande Lodore No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolioob, N. Q. D. E. Cox, Sec. - STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 81, 1.0 O. r. Meet every first and third Thurt dayt in the month in Odd Fellow hall Visiting patriarchs always welcome. O. E. Fowler, C. P. U. E. Co. Scribe. M. W. A.- La Grande Camn Nn 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend f. Q Will,.,,. V r. f , I - . . Sl " ' juhh nALL, mew. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets uch Thurt day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. Rurn Una f.Ut D, ....... L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec. Board of Tnintjm rir fl I . RinncB. john mall and J. S. WILLIAML FRIENDSHIP TENT Nn XI k n M.Mflflt ftecnnH anH fntirf h WAntA ... each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Visitina unignis welcome. H. C. Ball, Com mox bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 2?. Meett every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Maud Loho Lady Commander. m. u. v esskt, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E.. La QRANDE LODGE No 46 Meets each Thursday evening at ignt o clock in Uks hall, on Adams Ave nue, visiting brothers art cordially in vitad tn attsnri F. S. Ivanhok. Exalted Ruler u. t. mcULLY, Recording Secretary. LA QRANDE I ODOR N iao nwumEii ur inn, wuklu Moots every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All vimiuna mimnart m rjim. N. U Acklsj, Consul Commander J. H. Kikniy, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meet very Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. AcxLES, C C. R. Pattison. K. R. A S. IN fl HURRY? THEN CALL WH. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN Ha will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in let time than it take to tell it, , Day phone Red 761 Night phone Black 1792 Wagon alway at your service 26 00 Quartered Oak, glass . - front, combination China Closet and Sideboard .. 18 00 JO 00 Steel Range, four hole, with high closet 23 00 1 4 00 Cook stove 10 60 10 00 Heaters 6 00 2 60 Heaters 2 00 1 25 Copper bottom Boiler.. 85 Come Early while ;fred Adams Avenue ; rnone tviatn 4 All goods delivered free of charge X ttssitfun "MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMt I ITII A W " ' AMUSEMENTS TSe tnosic at tne entertainment tomor row w Jl be one of the most pleasing tsara. The male quartet will sins a of sctiocs among which are er Owl Town". "Phyllis and her JfX-r. and -A Medtev of Southern Sxirs. TSs last alone is worth the prxa of adruraoo. A mxed quartet will sing -A Vision", a aiost tunefal and catchy song. Z' R- U. Hocaecberry will sing "King Charie". a bass tok of recent composi tion and vtry poptizr. He will also sing "Tbe Annorer sSong" from Robin Hood which is a part of tve repertoire of almost every bass sobst se th country. All the music, save one s ectioo. will be afLer the deaau. T!s wiU give the judges tan to cun up their decision without causing a tresem wait which is a feature of too masy debates. 5AIK COPAST AT TACOA There was a tme when the stock com pany wa the thing. In Boston, as wei! a in many other Easum cities, there have been stock companies that wouid put to the blush half the travel!. combinations that, essay the drama. For weeks, months. and in many instances, years, stock act or of those days held sway in the affec tion ot tneater-goers. and there was no lack of evidence of appreciation in patron age, tine of the ideal stock companies nas come to Tacoma to play a five week't engagement at the Tacoma theater. The Mark Swam Theater Company it the title, and it opened at the Tacoma last night, pretenting a pretty Southern drama entitled "The Rose of Virginia." The play is a love story of unusual strencth and interest, and the Swain' ComDanv gives it in a powerful manner. Thare is the Rose of Old Virginia, the jrirl who has that musical intonation that goes with the Southern beauty, the eallant lover, the clever villian, the jolly young people who see only the sunlight in life; the old darky servant, who Is now merely a memorv in the South; the two colonels who have quarrelled over a trifle, and who finally maKe it up in real old-fashioned manner. and with scenery that fits "The Rose of Virginia it really a high-class production at popular prices. Cora King Swain ap pears as the heroine, "Leona Randobh: rran tanning it the hero, Robert Gray; Bert S. Frank is the villian, and William Hutchinson the old slave. Lige., Other members of the ampie company have in teresting roles and are all capable play er. The stage settings are unusually fine. This company will open a week's en gagement at Steward's opera house, April 10, ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the Boss Meat Market from J. Bull & Company, we wish to inform the citizens of La Grande that we will endeavor to merrit the patronage which the Market has enjoyed, and will appreciate any and " all trade which we should receive. Our, endeavor which at all times to please our patrons by rendering the best possible service. A trial order is earnestly selisited. KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bulland Co. 3 00 Solid copper Boiler. 76 Tub 20 Stove Pipe ". 3 00 Razors .., 90 Building Paper ' 1 00 Cobbler Sets...... . 1 2 50 Couches .v 1 00 Clothes Baskets 8 00 Chiffonier .'. ..... 18 00 Dresser 2 20 60 12 1 60 66 78 9 00 76 6 00 13 00 the Stock la Complete JACOB, m m m The following it a list of candidates for county and district offices, arranged alphabetically. Those following with a D are the Democratic nominees, all others are Republican. DISTRICT OFFICERS Joint Representatives for Wallowa and Union counties J. H. Dobbins. Joint Senator. Morro, Umatilla and Union counties Dr. Cole. Walter M. Pierce. D District Attorney. Wallowa and Union counties J. F. Baker. E. W. Bartlett, F. S. Ivanhoe. Scott Z. Henderson and J. D. Slater. D. COUHTY OFFICES Representatives S. R. Haworth. N. C. McLeod. Geo. Miller. Geo. Ruckman. County Judge J. C. Henry, M. A. Harri son. D.. R. H. Lloyd. J. R. Oliver, D H. C. Rinehart. W. B. Sargent. J. T. Williamson. County Commissioner Ben Brown, Robert Blumenstein, D., S. L. Brooks, D.. Ed Devine. Sheriff -Frank Childers, D.. Fred Gaskell D., C. Hug. T. B. Johnson.' D.. J. H. McLachlin, D.. J. M. Murphy, Chas. Piayle. Wm. Randall. Clerk-J. B. Gilham. Recorder D. H. Proctor. Treasuier John Frawler." Coronor J. M. Hilts. BIDS WANTED' Notice is hereby given that the under signed will receive at his office in the court house at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, sealed bids for one hundred cords of green cut yellow piae or red fir wood. Said wood to be cut in four foot lengths and corded in the court house basemunt baid wood to be cut before June 15. 1906 and delivered on or before September 15, 1906. baid bids to be filed with me on or before ten o'clock in the forenoon Anril 4, 1 906. Notice is also hereby given that tne bounty Court of the county of Union, state of Oregon, reserves the right to re ject any or all bidt. ' J. B. Gilham, County Clerk of Union County, state of Oregon. Dated this 1 3th day of March, 1906. Vinol builds you up and keeps you up IIIIW sum IIOHH Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without cl Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. NEWL1N DUG CO. 1 35 Child rocker 1 00 12 60 Refrigerator 10 78 20 00 Quartered Oak Book Case and Desk, glass front.1 16 60 4 00 Picture Frames 16x20 - 1 60 8 00 Yum Yum Springs ... .. 2 45 2 76 Ho Ho Supported Spgs. 2 25 3 00 Iron Bed 2 45 6 00 Iron Bed 3 75 The La Grande Pawn Broker All goods delivered free of charge HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciate the advantages of a checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an ,account miss many of its advantages. We are always glad to explain th to those who are not familiar with Interests paid on time deposits and CAPITAL AND SURPIUS farmers Tfationat Sftanc f jCm SJtfr Or9g on IMIIIIIIIlllllti LOOK You will surely make a mistake if you do not take some stock in the mines of the Aurelia Mining company, before another raise. .THE PRICE of stock wil1 be advanced from 71 to 10 on April' 1. From last reports the mine is producing ore every day,' and will ship ore this summer. Investigate and see. AURELIA J. A. THRONSON, Pr. La Grande National Bank" ESTABLISHED 1BB7 , Cipil.l Stock, Surplus and tTndividtd profit, $160.030 00 OFFICER AND DIRECTORS TEORQE PALMER, Prh,oent. ' j. M. BERRy P. L. MEYERS. Cashier. . ' " OEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. , W-L.BRENHOLTS.A.stantCashikr!'- -BERRY. P. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY CCPENINOTON. F. J. HOLMES. , General banking business. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world LA GRANDE wl bUCJia Complete ilachine General Blacksmi W, Mill, the beet equipped with m nervtahani or nothing to maiil H.ghest orir.. 13 60 Iron Bed ....... 10 75 3 00 Child' Crib 2 26 8 50 Glass front Cupboard - 7 25 Remember these good are all new and as good as any on the market These prices will absolutely last only 12 days beginning Monday, March 26, . and ending Saturday, April 7, at 6 p. m. - working of banking. a checking account in savings department $74,000.00 and Tirade rs HERE MINING CCX J L CORBETT, Vce Pres. IRON WORKS I I 1 1Jm. a m , luyntiLor, X Shops and Foundry - wui Mrvtrtei ant rl . . nothin large wm iron. 4 - i i a-.-... ) r I a eft i V