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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1906)
IJTtXJMVJ.-OWeSfi'. HOUSE D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. THE MACK SWAIN THEATRE CO. A BIG CITY SHOW f 5 Mights Commencing Tues. April 10 MEW PEOPLE NEW SCENERY NEW PLAYS Popular Prices - 10c, 20c and 30c ! j. SeaU on wtU Sunday morning at Van Buron SHEIKS EVENTS DOHGS CI! 10CAI AJID COAST - RING, TRACK AKD DIAMOND WRAT TO EAT ? It th question that prsplexes tha housewife thai days. Cail at our atora and telect a menu from our choice line of canned good. Or, bettor yet. we have 011 hand vege tables and other delaciciaa that will relieve tne monoty of tha usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at your service whether tha order ie large or small. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. 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. KROUSE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Co. lODCf DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 2S9 F. 0. E. meets every Friday night in Redman Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting uiouiren invitea to attend. . I. R. Snook W. S' ur. u. i. Biggers w. p. I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodga No. 16 meets in their hall every Saturday night. visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat mav ba seen at Model Restaurant, H. E. Coolidob, D. E. Cox, Sec N.G. MAY LIVE WO YEARS The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. , She writes; "Electric Bitters cured ma of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. , Sold on a guarantee at Newlih Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only t0(. Have you pains in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting . spells, indigestion or constipation. Mollis I ter's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you .well, keeps you welL 56 cents. Nswiit Drvo Co. U GRANDF SCHOOL STAR ENCAMPMENT. No SI I O 0. F. Meets everv first and third ThuraJ pays m ine montn in Odd f ellows hall, Visiting patriarchs always welcome. - E- Fowler, C. P. u. c vox. acr me. - M. W. A.- La Grande Camo No. 770S meets every nrat and third Wednesda of the month at I. 0. 0. F. hall. Al visiting neighbors are cordially Invitad tn "9nd' C. S. Williams, V. C. john hall, Uerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA r.m.,. Maid Marion No. 22 meats each Thnra. day night In Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. , .' Fusn Hon Chief Ranger L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. Q. L. Bigobrs John mall and U 5. Williaml he can work when he is not playing ball. Tomorrow will be a day of loosen'ng u? and a practice game wilt be played by teams from this city. No one will be al lowed to make any records but an easy try-out is planned. Fans should not for get that a two-bit donation will help the local team immensely. T"T The subscription list must ba kept in the dark and tha only way to do so is to attend these practice games. Tna club is nearly a hundred dollars behind and this amount must ba made up at once, ua. uranaa is going to establish a new record this year in not having any fund to work with other than that which will ba received at tha gate. Other teams in tha country have a generous fund given ARMY OFFICER ARRESTJD (Scrlppe News Association) San Francisco, April 7 Sidney Burk ana lieutenant in tna U. S. Army, was sentenced to 1 6 months imprisonment in Fort Leavenworth prison, Kansas, for conduct unbecoming an officer, and for embezzlement of army funds. Ha was brought over from Alcatraa Island this afturnnnn nri will afnrt t- k; Kmkk...l 1....- ... . 7 .....ni ... ....... uj uu....o. iii.u out DiK attempt journey to prison. m ming maas nera to raise tna tuna by gate receipts, boya. OF MUSIC' 6R0F. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. f. This is one of the best musical in , institutions in the state; , and that pepple in this -city and - valley are bagminng todiscovtr ,ths advantage Of . this school. The system U the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in tte art of teaching music. Tha school is divided into two depart ments: Na. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or mora and are taught the first 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 t'r " Here they graduate. Pupila take one or two lessons a week as thy desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in thU school who do nt study. Oppositj the Foley House over, the candy store. Fncne. 475. ' t FRIENDSHIP TENT No. Sl.K.O.T m.--meets second androurth Wednesdays each month in I. O. 0. F. haN. iaiting knights welcome. ., H. C. Ball. Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T.M. HIVE Na 27. Meets every first and third Thursdaya in the after noon at tha Redmen hall. All visiting ladiee are welcome. .. Maudr Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vesse. Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No. 453 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vited to attend. F. S. Ivanhos, Exalted Rj'lcr . E. McCully. Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-M,.l$ every . Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. A I visiting members welcome. . N. L. Askles, Consul Commander J. H. Keeniy, Clark. , RED CROSS LODGE, No.' S7-Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. 'A Pythian welcome to all visiting Kuights, ' . , N. L, Acklks. C. C R. Pattison, K. R. Si S. . IN I HURRY? WH. REYNOLDS k THE TRANSFER MAN . He will take' that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than ' it takes to tell , Day phone Red 761 Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at your service FIRST DAY OF 1906 BASEBALL This afternoon the baseball season has begun in earnest. . The minor teams who play are Walla Walla at Athena. This is probably the one that will draw the most attention from local fans. Pendleton meets th Wallula Sage Brushers. Luck has been down on the Pendleton team be cause of inability on the part of managers to get suitable grounds on which to play. In the Pacific coast leagua Portland is scheduled to play Fresno at the latter city. Oakland at Los Angeles and Seattle at San Francisco. OLD 0XF0RDL00SES (Scrlpps News Association) London, Eng.. April 7 The Cambridge eight oar crew completely out did the representatives of Oxford today, .by de feating their old rivals in the annual re gatta, by five lengths. With ens excep tion this is the most decisive defeat that has aver been administered to either of r.rw. In 1898 Oxford won by twelve lengths. Tha course lies hwmh Purtney and Mortlake, where these races are held every year. Out of fourteen annual events, Cambridge has won six, today's race being tha seventh. or 18 pounds preparatory to tha bou with Ada ArUIL While it is certain Berger is not satisfied with his match, there is no doubt but that they will fight. (Scrlpps News Association) Fresno, April 7 Portland-Fresno game opened after Rev. Duncan Wallace had pitched the first ball. Fresno's battery is Fitzgerald and Hogan, and for Portlandis Donahue and French. (ROOKED CLERK GETS FIVE TEARS (Scrlpps News Association) Chicago, April 7. John A. Linn, a former clerk of the superior court and at present clerk of tha circuit court of Cook county, pleaded guilty to charges of con spiracy in concealing puouc rouiu, sentenced from one to five years on his agreeing to replace money amounting $21,000. WISCONSIN WILL. PLAY FOOTBALL After five months of tha keenest agita tion, the faculty of tha University of Wis consin have decided to allow football In tha school. Many others of tha Eastern colleges, it la stated, will also give in and allow tha strenous game, but in a modified scale. ( Ona of tha new things in tha west is a boxing tournament which is being carried out at San Francisco. Amateur boxers I from all over the country are aigned, and the finals will be held tonight. ineLAuranda team haa received a I brace, in Frank BetzeL He cornea from Wisconsin and haa a good record as a twirler in tha East. Manager Heiener has made it possible for him to accept the position on tha team by way of secur- BE PIRATES AT WORK (Scrlpps News Assoolatlon) Hong Kong, April 7,-Dr. Charles K, 1 1 . . . nager, an American missionary was ribbed on April 5 by Chinese pirates who ing for him a position in tha city where held him up with three other p .ssengers who were in a boat which was anchcred in tha Tung river. Tha party was at- ticked by -fcrty pirates armed with ,mauser rifles. - The boat was riddled, cash tunning ana surgical instruments were taken from Hager. Ba on hand and help the Elgin Is to have a tennis team this year according to tha Elgin Recorder, ; which states that lovers of the gentle game have organized and are thinking of pre paring a new court in connection with the one they already have, ; Fresno has captured Portland'a business manager, J. H. Higgins, and he will now have charge of tha Fresno team. Tha game opened at San Francisco ith ideal weather and a large attendance. trior to the game, both teams paraded the streets in automobiles. Hitt will pitch for San Francisco, while Vickers will be the box for Seattle, BUTTE TEAM COMING HERE k a t , - , manager ni neisner is in receipt of a letter from Manager Mclntvra of the outie oasaoaii team. Butte has just entered the Northwestern , league and their manager haa written here inquiring to tne poasibiiites of bringing his team here early training. He wiil bring in the neighborhood of twenty men an! as they prove inefficient ha will release them. Mclntrye also requests that he have games with tha local team. In view of tha fact that aver .h'ngyis in urs, cia conaiujnw receive just such a proposition, . Heisner.wUI write thsm im mediately giving his consent to the pro- It is a great advantage to' any town to have proTsional teams in thsir mist both from a financial standpoint and the fact that the local players will have the' best opportunities to practice. - It is hoped that all final details can ba agreed upon so that La Grande will have this squad of athletes soon., - Good hotels suitable grounds end satisfactory climate what makes up a good trainini station. At La Qrande haa all Lhasa qualifications there is no reason why tha request . can not be granted. :y - , According to the-Jetter" , the tea.ii will arriva tha coming week and be ready for game wnn ine local team a week from Sunday. '. , . ;,' . Timber Land, d June 3, 1878.-N Ike For Pt bllcation V. 8 Land Ofll , La Grand fre on. .. . . Mum., jr.k U0h. 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HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates 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 the workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with banking. Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department CAPITAL AND SURPIUS $74,000.00 farmers and Uradcrs 9attonat SfianJc of jCa Sr'd Ortyom DO NOT WAIT We told you'that Auretia Stock would take a jump soon and the time has arrived. . AIRELIA STOCK IS WORTH 12 J CTS. PER SHARE TO DAY and by April 15th the books will be closed and not a shart for sale. Now is the time to join on the Grand Floor. AURELIA MINING CO. J. A THRONSON, Pres. J L. CORBETT, V-ce-lTes. I tttt-tttttue Mt u. MiUE.KALD, Proprietor, LA GRANDE IRON WORKS a Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are quipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small Highest prices paid for old iron. La Granie NitiDnif Bnk ESTABLISHED j B8? Capital Stock, Surplus nd und vided prof ts $160,0)0 OJ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 'EDRGE PALMER, President. . J. M. BERRY. Vice President. F. U MEYERS. Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier'. BERRY. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all r, BERGER GErriNG READY &an t ranc sco. April, 7 San Eerirer leaves tomorrow morning for Bartlstt Springs where he will take off about 10 r FOR COUGHS FOR UICEtEST CUiiE colds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT DR. EtING'S AND LUNGS in ?nne 0 CHAS. EBY, SR, of Elizabeth, m, writes: K.t-i 1 8tclan8.who treated m .for u ft-Tnrl .T!.. .?"ul over 60 t local phy. k..u . . . . 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