VRftT TO EAT
la the question that preplexes the housewife these day.
Carl at our store end select a menu from our choice line
of canned goodi. Or, better yet, we have oil hand vege
tables and other delacicies that will relieve tie monoty of
the usual spring menu. Pemamber, our delivery is at
your service wtiether the order is large or small.
NEBRASKA
MRS. MAGGIE
WE CARRY MEATS
for a brief while only. Short for saying
that wt handle only fresh prcducts.
We sell so much beef, mutten, lamb,
pork, and poultry that nothing stays on
our premises long. Food for thought in
that truthful statement. If you object to
stale meats, let us have your orders.
& Russell
MEAT
Fresh and Cured"
Can be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver all
orders promptly. Phone to
vs or leave your order. We
will do the rest. '
KROUSE BROS Prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Co.
Phone Main 48
MAY LIVE 100 TEARS -
The chanoos for living a full century are
excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun
can, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 year:,
old. - She writes; "Electric Bitters cured
me 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
Nkwlin Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only
60f.
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PRCF. DAY. PRINCIPAL.
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This Is one of the best musical In
stitutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. ' The system u 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 years or more 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
6. Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over
the candy store. Phone. 475.
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GROCERY
SHEARER, Prop.
fOR SALE
At a bargain. A cottage of five
rooms with fine : bath, pantry, two
large clothes closets, china closet, cellar,
and barn with two lots, set out with
fruit trees strawberries etc on second St
near Mr. Bohnnelcamp residence. W. H
LaGrande, Ore. April 10, 1906
LODGE DIRECTORY
EAGLES L Grande Aerie 295 F. 0.
E. meets every Friday night in Elks
Hall, at B D. m. Viaitinr brethren
invited to attend.
. 1 I. R. Snook W. S
Dr. C. L Biggers W. P.
L 0. 0. F.-La Grande Lodge No: 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
. , j.jf E, Cooliooe, N. 0.
D, E. Cox, Sec.. -.. . -
STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 51. I. 0.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
' G. E. Fowler, C. P.
D. E. Cox, Scribe.,. .
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. ?703
meets every, first and third Wednesday
of the month at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. All
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. . .: C. S. Williams, V. C.
John Hall, Clerk. "
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night, in Redman hall. Brothers
are Invited to attend.
FrboHon Chief Ranger
L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooeb
John Hall and C S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 151. K. 0. T
M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
each month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting
knights welcome.
H. C, Ball, Com.
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper
L.0. T. M. HlVENo727.-Meets every
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome,
Mauds Lono Lady Commander.
M, C. Vessey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E, La GRANDE LODGE No.
455 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. Ivanhob. Exalted Rt'ler
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mgcts
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building, - All
visiting members welcome.
N. 1 Ackles, Consul Commander
J. H. Keeney, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meeta
every Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Corps building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights,
N. L. Ackles, C. C.
R. Pattison, K. R. & S.
RATB0NE SISTERS-Rowena Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
ally Invited.
Milly Frawley M.E.C
Eunice Procter M. of R. & C.
Success has crowned our efforts of un
tiring endeavor and we present to the
public with a confidence never before held
by any other medicine.
Hnlliatar'a Rnclv '
nonister s KOCKy
, Tea Of Tablets.
Mountain Tea. 35 cents,
Newlin Druo Co,
FOR STATE TREASURER
Vote No. 35 (X) Thomas F. Ryan.
of
Clackamas County.
FOR SALE Ten head of horses, and one
fresh milch cow. Inquire of Mrs. Rose
Harris, one door this side of Rohr and
Co. Butcher shop. !
L .B-!i-!B !" a
IN fl HURRY?
ill EM CALL
Wn. REYNOLDS
THE TRANSFERJ.MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than
it takes to tell it.
Day phone Red 761
Night phone Black 1792
Wagon always at your service
SPOMlftG EVENTS
DOINGS ON LOCAl AND (OAST
RING, TRACK AND DIAMOND
j Pendleton High School is to meet the
Walla Walla High School at the former's
grounds tomorrow. The Walla Walla
scholars have not had a defeat this year.
I ATHLETES AT BR1NDISI
I ' The American team is drawing near its
j destination. - Next week it is to compete
at Athens. M tchelL the weight man,
seems to be the only one who has not re
covered from his combat with the waves
at Gibraltar. Chas. Parson, the boy
wonder from Caliiornia, is in good con
dition and will no doubt carry off honors
In the sprints. .
TEAM IN DAILY PRACTICE
Members of the baseball team are tak
ing advantage of the nice weather by
putting in several hours every day at
practice. Things are coming this way.
A couple of days ago Kief arrived In La
Grande and is now candidate for the
team. For the past two - years bo
has caught Wilson, the coon, who is consid
ered able to go into any big league in the
East, but for the color line. Kief is out
every day and seems to have his ability
with him, for he is showing up well at
practice.
TUESDAY'S GAMES
At Fresno--
Oakland, 6; Fresno, 6.
At Los Angeles
Los Angeles, 2; Seattle, 1. .
At San Krancisco
San Francisco, 6; Portland, 2.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Won Lost P.C.
Los Angeles ' . 8 1 .888
San Francisco 9 2 .818
Portland . 6 - 4 .656
Frenso B 6 : .335
Oakland 2 7 .222
Seattle 2 0 ,182
AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY
Won. , Lost. P. C
New York , 5 0 1.000
Chicago . 1 0 1.000
Cleveland . .. .. I 0 1.000
Philadelphia 2 1 .666
Washington t 2 .333
Boston .0 3 .000
Detroit 0 1 .000
St Louie 0 1 .000
NATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY
Won Lost P. C.
Pittsburg 6 0 1.000
Boston S 1 .760
Philadelphia ' 5 ' 2 .600
New York 3 2 .600
Chicago 8 3 .600
Cincinnati . 2 4 .333
St Louis 13 .250
Brooklyn 0 4 .000
SPOKANE MAY COME HERE
ftThe Spokane league team ia playing at
Walla Walla today and tomorrow. Sat
urday they will go to Athena and make
an attempt at doing up the strong team
there. It is very possible that La Grande
will see Spokane here the following day,
Sunday. The big team has no game
scheduled for that date, and if possible
the local management will have them
here that day. Although this ie early for
so big a game the team is anxioue to
meet something good. Be on the look out
for a big game here Sunday. Arrange
ments will be completed tonight if they
are to come.
Tl.MKEK T.ANO,
NOTICE FOR
AfT.IT'NB ,187g
Pl'M.lOATIOV.
TJ. S. Land Office, La Grand. (rwnn
March XI. lHOs '
Notlr la hereby eiven thai In mmpllnnr
with Hie prorlalonaof iba act of f'ongreaa of
June H. IMS. entitled "An aft for the aale o!
timber Is nil! In Uitntatea of California, Ore
ton. Nevada, and Waeblpgton Territory, a.
eilended In ail the Pnhllp Ijind State be an
of AUKiiaM, 1WJ, Edwar. Lenin of Bolae
Conntv of Ada. aiaie of Idaho haa
Ihla dav filed In thla office bis aworn
ita'emeiit No. WW, for th. pnrchaaa of the
8 W U of Heetlon No in Townnhip o I BOUlb
Rantfe Now. E W M.
And will offer proof to ahow that h land
sonebt Ie more vi Inabie for lb timber oi
tone than for agrlcnllural pnrpnee. and r
eetabllab hla claim to aald land be for the
Ilea-later and Keeelver at La Grande Oregon
on Wedneadav the JO day of June, IU06.
He name aa wlinenaea: Albert C. Ump John
rirl.cul , Jo.et.h Hunter, and Henry rtfkeu
all ot H'.iHe Ida o.
Anv and all peraona elalmtng adveraelv th.
above deaerlhed landa are reqneated to fill
t heir claim. In thl. office on or before aalc
a) da; ol June W o
IC.W riva R-it.
IIMBF.B I AND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878--
NOTICB KOR PUBLUJATION
U. o. Land OtSoa, La Urnnde, Otcon
March il, 1VU6.
Notice In hereby elven thnt in compliance
with the nrovlalona of the act of Conirreeaof
Jone4i muu .. sn .c.t for the aale of
Umber lamia In the Ktalee of (llfornla, Ore
gon, isevatia, and naaninKion lerruory, aa
eilended u all the fubllo Ijuid Mtatea by act
or AiiKuat 4, IKK!, Joi n lulM-oll, of Boiae.
rtiuni of Ada, Bute of Idaho, haa thla
dav flic! In 11.1a office hla aworn ilate
ment No. 8-0 ftr the purcbaaa of the
N, XFl Sec II, NUN 'U of aectlon NO- 82
In Township No 4. Houlh Kange No. He,
ti. w. 41.
And will offer proof to ahow that the land
sought la more valuable for Ita timber or
etotie than for aKrlculturai puriioaea, and to
autumn hi. rlaim u aaia la nil brmre ine
Reglaler and heoclver at La Grande, Ora
goi.,unWedueadar tlie 'AUh day of June 1UU6.
tie namea aa witneaaea: Aioeru
LerD. Edward Lenin and JuaeDti A. llantar.
of Hotae, Idaho, ami Henry Hieikea of Kan-
owa, aiohi.
Auv and all Deraona elalmlna advaraelv the
above deacrlbed landa are requeated to flle
their elalma In Ihla office on or betora aald
luth day of June, 1W&.
k. w, uavia, Hegiaier
FOR REORESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS.
Second District,
21
(X) George S. Shepherd, of Multnomah County. "Make dirt fly at Panama
and save twelve thousand miles to market."
ESTRAY KOIKE
Notice is hereby given that there came
to my place seven miles north of the city
of La Grande about the fifteenth of Nov
ember last ons light red heifer. Said an
imal is coming three years old and has
brockle facs. There are no brands visi
ble. The ear marks are crop and under
bit in each ear. The owner of said ani
mal may have same by proving property
and paying charges.
A. Daw
Dated this thirteenth
1906.
day
of March
FOR STATE TREASURER
Vote No. 55 (X) . Thomas F. Ryan, of
Clackamas County.
TREASURER'S (All FOR WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed. Treasurer of Union, County,Ore-
gon, has funds on hand with which to
pay all County Warrants that were pre
sented and endorsed by the County
Treasurer prior to March 1, 1901. Also
all Contingent Warrants outstanding.
No interest allowed on the above war
rants after March 50, 1906.
John Frawley
- Treasurer of Union County.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
: United Stales Lend Office. LaGrandeOra,
April 9. IIKI6.
Noliot l berrtv alvao that In rontDllance
with ti. a provision ot the Met of CoDttms r
junr... 1.1., vr.iitr.. aa Wl hi. win Ml. m
liiuovr imui IB me an tmot I Horn la. o-
gfD, Nevada, end WaahlDntoD Tcrrllo y,"
extended to all tlte rublio Land otataa by act
ol Augiut , ihvh, wiuiaoi A. Hulrd. or Bolae.
iwiuniy of Ada. State of Idaho, has tola iay
tiled io thta office hla aworn atatemenl No.
W4. for tha pnrrhaae of the NWU NW-ta
NE'ANtV of .Motion No. m In
Town. hip lo .. Kange Aft E. W M
and will offer proof to ahow that the land
aougbt la tiior valuable for ita tlirbor or atonr
rnan lor eirricaitarai purpo-e. aoo fo ratal)
llau bta Claim to a tld land baTor Fteirtater A
Receiver at LaOrande, Urtgonon trlda,;, 2V
-i u .u inn
Ha sainea aa arltnrsaeei Edward M Derby,
Henry Wvenberg, Hdla A. I'erby, Owen
Yo Dkin. all of Bole Idaho.
Any and all persona clalniln adversely the
aonva-a'pcrioer, tanaa era itqti.a'ea 10 ni
theli elalmtln this orOee on or before aald
4e of Juue, lIKk
E.W DAVIS, Register
ei 11 11 . i-taiiia.
If yl f ticket teed)
and Klo Hmo.'e lulu.
LlDeolUieurld"
he IVnTer
t .e -Boeulc
r tere are so many aeenle lt
ran
puinia 01 tuierear long inn - ie t
IweanOaden and Denver t let n nil
never baoumee Uraaoue
If yoo are entng eaaL write oe imo
DMtlon and eel a pretty booObat will
teUyoo aU about ll
W C McBRIDE, Afrt nt,
. 124 Third St
Portand Ore.
FOR THE FEAST
after the Lenten' season, you can find
nothing better than our choice
BEEF AND VEAL,
Any portion of any kind of Fresh Meats
which you may prefer, is here ready to
your order. All are of fine quality, rich
in nourishing juiciness, and of delicious
flavor, etc.
Rohr & Company
Practical Gunsmith
Repairs Strictly Fi-stclass
Guns re-stocked
Keys fitted to door Locks
WA. AGNEW
Adams Ansae
i
! WATTS
A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit the store and be
come acquainted with us. Our stock is complete and our pre
scription department is in charge of competent hands. It will be
. our aim to so treat the public that our store will become well
and favorably known. We respectfully solicit a share of your
business.
F. A, WATTS,, Proprietor lagrande,oregon
Corner Depot Street
a
La Granie
ESTABLISHED 1 88? ,
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,030 00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
nEOROE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vtct President.,
F. L 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 ' . -
WANTED,
AjounS man of 27, of good fiabits and a small bank
account would like the acquaintance of some young
lady with matrimonial intentions, must be a plain
Ordinary Girl ho will love a good home. Will hire
the washing done but she must be a good cook and
use no other flour than that which is made by the La
Grande Milling Co. Every sack guaranteed. For
sale by all dealers. .
eetf
PAPERS
Hundreds of Old Papers,
The best in the world for underlaying your carpets.
thm and you will siy so your self. For sale at the
. , . . ,,,
OBSERVER OFFICE
Spring is coming; look over your photo
supplies. What's needed, we can supply.
We have all the latest photo requisitesa
right price. Newlin Druo Company.
WILL NOT LAST FOREVER
Do not think the great Introductory
sale of high-grade pianos at Eilers Piano
House will last forever. Bring $10.00
with you today and see what a beautiful
instrument you can buy. Eilers Piano
House. 1516 Adams Ave.
Have you pains in the back, inflamma
tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting
spells, indigestion or constipation, Hollis
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you
well, keeps you welL 25 cents.
Newlin Druo Co.
NOTICE TO SETTLE
All persons who are indebted to J. Bull
& Company are notified to call at the old
place of business and settle same by
May 1.1906.
J. Buu. & Company.
DR UG GO f
Having purchased the
r.rlt f Tone I.
LfKuu jiukc Known as
the LA GRANDE DRUG
COMPANY we wish to
tall the attention of the
people of La Grande and T1
L'nion county to the fact
9
and Adams Avenue
-.
National Bank
Drafts drawn on all
A WIFE
PAPER
25 cts ptr Hundred.
Try
CLEAN IIP NOTICE
Property owners are hereby notified to
clean up their alleys and repair their side
walks at once. John Wilson,
Street Superintendent
MILLINERY OPENING
Every day in the week at Mrs. J. R-
Forrest's. Prices lower than ever knoij
Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago.
STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICt
Be it Resolved, that the sidewalks on
the West side of Second St. between the
south side of K St and the north side of
J St. shall be put in good repair by the
abutting property owners, and that such
repairs shall be completed by the 20th
day of April 1 906.
Passed by the council of the City of
La Grande Oregon on the 4th day of
April A. D. 1906. I. R. Snook
Recorder of the City of La Grande
WOOD FOR SALE
200 cords of Yellow Pine and Red
wintftr cuL on mv nUr.a 2 miles SOUttflV
city. Any quantity $3.50 per cord on the
ground, banked out within easy reach.
W, W. Glass, La Grande, Oregon.
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