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I 7 kjtw... .... 0' I At the: Theatre U. ti. bt fc.y Ar J. Proprietor and Manager. The'rGrcatcst.' Succeis in Dramsiic History t '.tr.icv viiii.'i.. H.'':: 7(1; ll.ill ' ' 1 1. C Hall Cdlfte's Power ful PI Uff 0"iiii.f '( ':i Li ft 13. 1 m 1 3 i l l M il I - 7' i ;i ', . ,., .... ....., . .... . .... ....!; n a r'tfil viitr-i . i: -v.i ' t MEN MAKES 4.0USES z vvr "wuMtiM1; make t -!t;nt.ja .gioii vr.fiti i) tfojhrrvt'ie ; i ia,8 re gjuer ..ana :. pre irri. 1 -f-- -l i " ' 1 ii j use oi tjii nwmvoiant!' lioinvf. paints. For exterior or t interior use its .rjerman . L enca.is- onsurnassea. ;as ir never rrarlrc hliefore I peels.' or tfades.-r:? Put nap tt -:!W n every , color or.- tint.- ; I i HtDU -Vi-CIV C Xj SIAN1ELS "& JARMAN, ! Paper Hangers and" "vf Decoratoratars ; Second Hand B cycies One Rambler , S6.00 One Ideal 10.00 One Colambia Chainlets 15.00 One Ladies' wheel 10.00 New Bicycles v Cleveland and Princetons -$25 to $190 p.- PHONE RED 261 ' ' i" C. L. SMITH fei CREAMERY BUILDING THE LA GRANDE . J NURSERY i; SHADE TREES fi Is one of my special ties. Delivery to ba made .'bn ! or after Marsh l&;tS, ' : ft' SpeeK' by ;lwii---oW Rosea . v.?t.;-. y--v: I also have a,' ft'na lot of Apple, ' pear, prune. 'plum Icherry, apprV; cot, peach mulberry, shade1 trees and Jprnamental trees, V grapes, currents, gooseberry,. , blackberry. ; dewberry,''.' Vasp- f berry, vines, creepers,'' and ' hedge plants, ' ".' ; :.tv" 2 Phone 151 f,' Thorns' grocery Geo. W." Powell," Practical Gunsmith ?epnir Strictly Fi-stctass "mis re-stocked K ys fiticd to door Locks VWA. AGNEW BKICK IIHICK Brick furnished in any quantty or any style, Nj contract too small or to targe. See samples of, .our, pressed brick. . . , GEO. KREIGER. t La Grande, On goo . J.cJry ilcaniain Tea Kijjeu . . Buy Medicioi br Buy Pop:r ' 3.--gi OolJca Halta aai Kaumd Vigor. ' j'V'-il'CfnrC'wuKlmtloo, In4lrtloo. l.lrt fcca Kldm-r Trouhlen. Plmpli. KcwrJiv Impir Bi.fl, Bd Breath. 8lulh Borl, H1-h nd DftckaclM. It'Enelty Mountain Tea III tl 1. 1 form, as rwnt a bnx. (tonuine mad bji linuaarca Dara Cohhiv, Mudiino, Wis. tOLOEd NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLf for a brief while only. : Short for &yW8' .ha-,w aijd.lp) onlp frejsft.irtduqlsj ,Wa soil : P, muyh. beef- mutten Jantb. pork and .poultry that noting stays -on J W prerrtistls loirtg.' 1 ' Foo'd :f i'r thought in j tHiOtrottiful statement. WVoiltebfect lo 1 XtaterfieaU. let ua'tiaVe ytlur dWeWlfiul - LA GRANDpfBCHDOt:5 f PROF. TJ : 'V ' .Mj t"." e ' Sit ' 'Thi is' one of fcl&t usic?J-:in . .TnstitiitioYiffJih'itiie state, 'afctf- -that : i peopia in this .city and valley ; are' j , migininngtoa.sctiver tne advantage or tnis scnooi. i ne system :s lAt4t. and mret nrnrfra! in. in-. f eludes all the latest .discoveries in . urn art oi lecc.iuig musiG. l ie school is divided into two depart ments; No. I ia for beginners from' 5 years or. mora : and -are taugnr : the first three grades. ; Pupils come orie hour each day, A This is no kin dergarten systetn but ftr superior. In No, 2 the gTadcs- srsrfroin 2 to 6. ' Here (hey : graotet- v Pupils ' take one. or two ltssons a weak as they desire. . .No scholar s will be ' . ))initted td remain n tiiis scnooi jwho do not studji. : . , j '' Qpposite the toloy,1 House over ;. the candy store. ' Phone. 4 7 3 " THE TAYLORSfiJOIO y.mMBWHn.4sjpgwfsy Remember the Taylor Studio has moved next door to the Observer office and has a nice line of the latest mounts and styles for photos just arrived. .. Call and see them ancLget prices. THE;; TAYLOR 'is STUDIO V'- WALLOWA COUNTY , .Sond . your collections and cash items to Hue -Stock Growers and i Farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. ; 'I, We pay five per cent interact on , time deposit. ,', ' . 1AP1TAL. . ,525,0lD.0O ' C. T. McDanicl, Cashier. A. K. Steuhenbeho, Pres. ' , i ' " ' -' ' ' :"'- '' DIP i StLPHER- : 4 . Kentucky Black : Leaf and other dipping mater ials'in''; : WHOLESALE ; ' QUANTITIES ti-.' t , j J Write for prices , . , ; '";. i THE PENDLETON DRUG: CO. Pendleton, Oregon ' n vial tv,;i MRS; DAY.1 ASSISTANT.'- iiV MISS LILLIAN .vwm . I '"ti "THE CHRISTIAN" . Caine undertook the dramatization of "The Christian" himBelf. As he was mora-familiar with-the, characters than anyone else, he consequently has given to the world the greatest dramatization of the book that could be made. His Glory Quayie, lovable and willful, is the same as ever, but John Storm! who is almost a religious fanatic in the book, is a more reasonable and attractive character in the play. Among the many stirring, soul lifting, blood-curdling situations in ''The Christian" none will be found of greater strength than the' pne; wherein Storm enters the apartment of Olory, and bids her prepare for death. as he intends to murder; tuft to keep (ter ffom the contam ination of the world.. 1 He warns her to ... ! . :iC.j, i say. her 'pray6rs,,and he encircles her throat with his hands, 'and is on the point of strangling her, when the woman's quick wit saves her life. In feverish anxiety and impassioned speech the young and beautiful girl remious him cf thei childhood love for one another, and so works upon his mind that he relinquishes his purpose. Another scene of dramatic genius Is where a mob attempts to cap ture thk villain, but are held back by John Sorm and brother Paul, Through out thjr play the attention of the audience s rivitd upon the stage, and never for a moment does the interest lag. Glory Quayie will be impersonated by the beautiful Lillian Lawrence, and John Storm by John Sainpolis. In Steward's opera house, Thursday. May 5d. Prices .50, .78. 1.00 and 1.60. SOME SIGN1HCWT STATISTICS Statistics from the great Piano Trade authority. The "Mus'cat Courier" snow that the Eilers Houses now handle ore half the Pianos sold on the Pacific Coast Nearly two score of America's factories vie with each other to supply our tremen dous trade. These factories know that the Eilers Houses take a permanent In terest in every instrument sold. They realize that the Eilers Mouses tolerate no poor workmsnship. or in'jrior p oJjct They know that every Piano must stand the rigid test of our warranty. We e'-tn boast thareloce. ot lavina ,the r. finest line of, instruments of (any retail dealers the World and tMs I'ne is fully represented in our La Grande stock. Remeinbef that the sale will not always lasC We; have an elegant assortment from "which to select. Come in and have, a ilj.ie Jieart to-heart talk with us and just what we will do for you. Our busings s to make people happy. Come and, joifj the Merry-makers. Eilers Piano House; W. fC. Davis, manager S16 Adams Avenue " , .. ... M'---i : KOTO TO StTTlf ;; All persons who are indebted to J: Bull ii Company are notified to call at thy old jlace of business and .settle same by May 1, 1906. 1 J. Buu. & Company. ill f . , :.;!(' . , ..i .. .M,l , I . t i:ii; l4r ;v . ., j'Vft;jni , . ' ' 3u .J.Y Ihv :..v:;-, , ,70i !V, -!.; !..'., i,IOil (Ii r'r .' : ' ; I , . . ... .vti.t twC.V,,,' JO!.- Jtl t ;' V i Ul'ill , i i mm : !. flrt. '.';,:f K - ' I .? - .!.. . ,S .1.1 .ti f ' ) t T " ' "'' ' ' I i'MSjiV ,: ' '. - '!tv I I ,if ' , , ' ' V "' .7 ' -'--4 ' , - i" ' -' 1 J ' -:;-:(ii!- .i.n. ,4,1. J I J.AWRENCE if 1 1 i : n l i i ... a,. Tin ..... . .if o i .:i 1 Jit : c .ilODCf DIRECTORY ' .EAGLES La Grande Aerie 295F, O' E. merits every, pnpay n'ghtiri Elk's Hall.Vt"8" p'' k" Viiitihg ' irhren 1 V.'R. Snook W. S Dr.O. L.-BrgsewW1. t? . ..:r ..,.... i i. I. O. O. F. -La Grande Lodge No.- 18. meea wi trreii hall every Saturday hight. Visitingbrothdrs cordially'mvited td at- tenaiJ ometery plat may 'be- seen' -at Modal watcwimoti i- . t n-- i H. E. Cooudcr, N. G, D.'E.iCox,eo. r- i-t STAR ENCAMPMENT, No, ll.'lO, u. r. meets every nrst ana third thura days In the month in Odd '. Fellow hall. visiting patriarchs always welcome, ST ' ' 'G. E. Fowler. C.'P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. ' ' " ' ' M. W. A.- La Grande Carrir) No. 770S meets every first and third Wednesday of the motiUl jO.VOlfiFhall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. . : C; S; Williams, V.. C. Jomn.Hall, Clerk.-. - ; ' FORESTERS 5 OFj AMERICA-Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets sach Thurs day .night in. Redman . hall. ., Brothers ars invited to attend. . , ' " Frk Hon Chief Ranger L. U Snodgrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L, Biogers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP' TENT1 No. . k. 0. T M.--Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month in I. 0. Q. F. . ha'l. isiting knights welcome. , . . , , H.C Ball, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper - . -wj.-'' r-'T X '.If:'?'""" L O,. T- WVB No.?. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon t the(Rdmen hall.?. AU VisJtmi ladie are. welcMn t SwHj 1 M. CI VessEYTKecSrd Keeper. t m B.jP. 0. E.. U GRAN CE LCCfljjlp 433- Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adarot Avenue. Visiting BitottteVs are cordially rdii tu e invited to attend. r i t E. W.Da. Exalud Ruler G Ej McCuLLY..Rgcor.dingecret-i IA' ORANDS L0DGH''K()'i WOODMEN OF j THE WORLD-i-Mj.is every ' Friday of each month in the (C. cjf P. hall in the Core building, i. All visitifigjnembers welcome.) J V v ; n. L Abkles. Consul pominander T ' vi y,,M -i s i h,ud h RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27 Meets evarv Monday evening in Castle Hall, Cotyl building. A Pythian welcome to all viiiting Knights, i i N. L. Acklss, C C, K. PATTISON(d.. t&tpQb. l)ii -tWIt 1 inivnulu .tuKo yio RATHB0NE"6ISTBRS fiowerts'Temt-' pie iip- meets svery Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corps' builng,. !;V(siinfl( membecordi-'1' ally i&vited. ' " " MlLLY Frawley M. E. C. Eunice Phoctsr M. of R, tt C"'zn I ... . if, l. 7'W .!.'. J: oi 8?i-.C' v.: Hit- .... y . X :t.f ylRtfCtlON bfi-CEORCE Lv BAKER " AS GLORY QUAYLE "ZT I ASTD0fi STCRM I . z J and a spacia?rf-elecTCd Nfew York company i TRICES S.OTYvO.and , J,$Q c ClilWrcn In iM".niiL?J i Minim I You can do this an.1 not ntn rtic secret'is tra'def ''at ttie G K.QCE.RY- CO. -- 'Our prices-are rtghte oar detivetryjsystr : iry our o cent cracker snaps. jnejn.po.t a;,i.I.'.Vii(4i-1.i SHAJTLP -G :--: ' ' LAWSONJBROS. Proi v. . , J , . i l .u I i 1 j,. I- . v , i i. . r Lt ' ;;?-. i, iri.!7 ' ..J tii) '( tt-r '.'.-i.-: . f .;. - t. .:'ltv . V, i j ; r . t. .! I': i .-, . J 1 ! i.'Jdlti -i:.u '.i.iul. .U ' .:;t'J ..1 t. ;:. ' 1 ii) i . A 'P'TB T'r!T',;i!'S ii. .,!.::-.lf ' '.' f I A 4 .lit i:v ' ii . ;..'! :;, i ! t. s.; . ''. ,'.,is: J.. !; .1 A .:;j ni: i l.i I - ;-J -i.lil,' j II. ,.: It'.i ! I :v I -. -j. I ;l J ! 'ii, S ' ;i MJ'iiJ I y'ii) Si',n CALL AT MRS.JJ. R. FORREST'S J ) ..t a 1,. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD; Proprietor. rnpVtifTMachlriCSteps and Foundry - -c 1.. -. 0eneral Blacksmiths, We manufaaure The FiUgerald Roller Feed . Z m:.. Mill, the best and cheapest, mill ron th .market. - Our vsfcopt squp.with.jrachinytohiKJl or noinmg j smau. Highest prices paid for old cast iron. i HIS ARFR Th BUSINESS WAN thot4;h - account miss many of its advantages. W i are always glad to explain ths 'f. -i tq those who;ra;not famiUar with i,3 -.-tf.' .Hi:-' k- . ti l" w; alJaPliAI J.Afl AllOPI lift llll IVyTTlV sell tlll'iUJ.IU I ill ritm fUi' ii ' gal- 1 r;.iw(i more 1. . iryjsystrm is righ,Kur groceries ars righf The chWren ury, few them. You will like is I -w 4 ' 4 is R OC E,R Y,: C O If.: .: 1 5;-, ISSSStatt 7 - wwwwwwwwwWW effe. sss.s IATJON firm eli BbLHCWam L . f, 1U V AflLilLRH fll workings of a checking account bankirui. 1 . i ) t a A .i 1 ,,i, j .adri - d4 - i;r. - . - :..i. - v 'ti, . yi.?.l l i .rj.n ; . r Ul tT'.!." ; I !(''' "J? 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