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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1906)
APRIL IS 11111 A REV THEATRICAL ...... v . . , . NOTHING BETTER 2. OUR (USIilCN AND : v. A A V? r( nilDOFn TinFn tWY.IK RUNABOUTS AND TWO SEATED , E FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK BUSY on A Cheerful. Appearance attests a joyous soul--no matter wha: the condition of affair at the moment , Sodoth bright, handsome wall paper add irt . .. . . ... 6wpr aengnt or lire, even if a note' due tomorrow, the cah not now forth coming. w m her if you would e wallpaper n all it way of adding to home comfort money not excepted. WE CARRY MEATS for a trief while only. Short for saying that we handle only fresh products. We sell' so much beef, muttert, lamb, pork, and poultry that nothing tay on our premises long. Food for thought in that truthful statement. If you object to tale meats, let us have your order. Grandy & Russell STAN1ELS & JARMAN, Decoratoratars Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths. CKEAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycle 5 LA GRANDF SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This i one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are becrinmnr todiscover the advantage of this school. 1 he system . tne latest and most practical, and in cludes all tha latest discoveries in the art of teaching- music. The school is- divided into two depart ments; No. I is for beginners from 6 years or mora and are taught the first three grades. Pupils coma 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. Pupil 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. 473. tSrrlpps Newa Association) New York. May II It Is rumored in well informed circle that plant are on foot for the formation of a theatrical com-; bination on an enormous scale. w:th a capital mora than $30,000,000. Tha firm of Kiaw & Falangar figures conspic uously in the proposed plan, and Al Hay man, who is now on his way home from Europe, will be an important factor in the formation of the combination, which , will include the present theatrical syndicate, several large vaudeville interests and Western tneatrical corporation that are now allied with the trust. Independent manager who are now fight ing the syndicate, needles to say will not be affiliated with tha new enterprise. According to on of tha promoters, the scheme has been maturing for several years and is not designed to crush any of the Independent theatrical firm now doing business. It is being organized to gain greater economy and efficiency in building tha enormous volume of business detail connected with managing and book- basis, in which each of the member will continue to be identified with his present nam and interests. Each individual will be protected a to hi own portion of the common pod. It ha not yet been de cided where the central office of tha new trust will be.. - New York, May 11 The Appraiser of the port states that the total appraised value of importations'during the month of April was $66,280,605.01, an increase of about $6,000,000 m companion with the same month of last year. I he im porta of precious atones during April amounted to $3,625,932, an increase of $1,185,000 a compared with the same month of last year. One hundred and fifty-two automobiles. valued at $503,000 including fifteen domestic cars, were imported in April, as compai ed with 62 cars in the same month of 1908. Four hundred and fifty two automobile, includ ng twenty-five domestic cars, have been imported in New York since January 1. In the same period last year 234 cars were imported, in cluding sixteen domestic' - r4 ) 4) THE LAi GRANDE NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special ties. Delivery to be made on or after March 15.- Special bargains on Rose X I also have a fine lot of Apple, Dear. Drune, plum, cherry, appri- cot. peach, mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp horrv. vines, creepor, and j t hedge plants. i Phor.e 1511. Thorns' grocery It Geo. W. Powell, THE TAYLOR STUDIO To the Summer Girl: I want you to visit my studio and let me show you how succetsfuly I can photograh you in your sum mer gown. Come while your gown is fresh and new, it will look neat er in a, picture than after it has been to the laundry. . Remember the new location of THE TAYLOR STUDIO is next door to the Observer Office'- PHONE BLACK 1182 . SUNDAY PHONE 84 MARRIED , CHOATE HUNTER In the presence of a few friends at tha Baptist parson age on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mr. T. A. Choata and Miss Ella Hunter of Summervill were joined in marnaga. The happy young couple are well and favorably known in the Grande Rond Valley and are "At home" to their many friends at their eleeant country residence in Summervilla. Many congrat ulations were extended to tha happy bride and groom. Practical Gunsmith flairs $ti icily H"$tcla?s Inns ro-$tit.krtl Ktvs fitted to door Lntks WM. AGNEW Ad.lltiH E VI ue I BRICK H Brick furnished in any quantty or any style. Na contract too small or to large. See samples our pressed brick. GEO. KREIG;ER, La Grande, Oregon. WALLOWA COUNTY Send your, collections and cash items to The Stock Growers and farmers Bank, OF WALLOWA. OREGON. We pay five per cent interest time deposit MARRIED TH0MPSON-L0W-At Hilgard. Ore., on May 5, Mr. Walter Thompson and Mis Aggie Low. Rev. W. H. Gibba, rector of St Peters Church, La Grande. (LfAN IP NOTKf Property owner are hereby notified to clean up tlheir alley and repair their side walks at one. . ' John Wilson, . Street Superintendent NEW CA1LERY J. B. Hulse has opened the studio over W, H. Bohnenkamp & Co' and is now ready for business. MILLINERY OPENING Evety day in the week at Mrs. J. Forrest's. Prices lower than ever known Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago. lAPITAL i25.O0D.0O A. K. C. T. McDaniel, Cashier. Steunenbers, Pres. fOR SALE. ' V Eight acres. 6 room house, barn, place fo chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o " ruit and plenty of water. located east mill, will exchange for city ... inniit nremise. John Gavni 1 ISHEEP I D j p SULPHER- Kentucky Black J Leaf and other dipping mater ia! s in WHO LETS ALE QUANTITIES Write for prices THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. Pendleton, Oregon NEW MANAGEMENT The Centenial has changed hands. will he ready to receive boarders the first of May. room and board $8.00 week, meals 25 cts. Come and see us. " C. T. Tolin, Proprieter. W have a complete stock of No. 1 Timothy and wild hay. Steam roll ed Barley. Oats and Millfeed.Give . us a trial order. GRANDE R0NDE CASH COMPANY. Phone Main 6 . . - Le wis Bros. Prop. , I ...'.. -i 9 REACHED QTY SAFELY : Mr. F. f Meyers, of tha La Grande National Bank, treasurer of tha local San Francisco relief committee received the following letter which acknowledges' the ... . . . i. receipt ot n w w. which war forwarded by the committee: War Department General Depot ot tha Quartermaster's Department Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., May ?, 1906. Mr. F. L. Meyers, Treasurer Relief Committee, La Grande, Oregon. Sir: M. L. & T. car No. 12480 containing flour: O. R. &ti. car No. 4847; . N. K car No. 49830, containing potatoes; U. P. car No. 66777 containing flour, clothing and blankets for the relief of the destitute citizen of San Francisco, ha been re ceived and transferred to the committees fot distribution. Very respectfully, , C. A. Davou Miior & a M.. U. S. A. Depot Q M BRUSHES E0R THE TEETH FOR THE HAIR f OR THE HANDS TOR THE NAILS FOR THE BATH FOR THE CLOTHES FOR THE HAT A large variety of tyl and price excellent value all of them. Also a complete line of bathapongea. Boras Boraxo, Bathasweet etc Glad to show them whether purchas la mad or not SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ; j WATTS DRUG CO! x, Grande, Oregon PUBLISHED SUMMONS of STRAYED OR STOLEN. Three work horses , one dapple gray 1200 lbs. , brown clubby horse about 1000 lbs. shod behind , bay mare 1 000 bs. , dent in left shoulder. Last seen on the road towards Union, $15 for their return to C. A. Peterson, Ladd Creek When the baby talks, it is time to give Hol ister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat sleep and grow. - 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. MAY LIVE 100 YEARS The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, of Haynesviile. Me., now 70 years 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 Bitter cur Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood -disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at NewlfS Druo Co.' drug store. Price only 50. TREASURER'S (ALL TOR WARRANTS Notice is hereoy given that the under signed Treasure of Union County, Oregon, has funds on hand which to pay all County and Scalp bounty warrants which were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer, prior to Feb. 1, 1902. No interest allowed on the above war rants after Mar. 4. 1906. John Fbawlit Tmasurer or Union countt In the Circuit Court of the State Osegon, for the County of Union. Min. I Stumn. Plaintiff I va, t summons Charles W. Stump. Defendant) To Charles W. Stump, -ha above named defenant: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit at the Court House, in the City of La Grande, Union County. Oregon, on or before the 6th. day of July A. D. 1906, and if you fail to o appear in said suit at said time and place, the plaintiff will thereby apply to the above ntitl.d Court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint, to-wit; For the decree of said Court dissolving forever the bonds of matrimony, hei fore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant for the care, custody end control of the minor children mentioned in the Complaint Bert Stump, Chester Stump, Freddie Stump and Raymond StumD. This Summons i published in the La Grande Evening Observer, published at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, for the period of six weeks from and after the date of the first publication thereof, by virture of an order made by the Hon. Robert Eakin, Judge of the Tenth Judicial District of Oregon, dated the 2nd. day .of May, A. D. 1906, and that the 1 1th. flay of Mav. A. D. 190 6. is the day of the first publication of thi Summons. J. W. Knowles Attorney for Plaintiff. RE APPOINTED The president has nominated D. Moomaw postmaster at Biker City, Ore. We care not how you suffered, nor I what failtd to cure you, Ho.lister Rocky! Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak- est specimen of man or womannooo strenff and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. Newlin Drug Co. HAVS YOU SEEN IT Wc have reference to Donnelly's & Sheurer's New toda fountain. Th finest In town. Th soda which are drawn from it are unsurpassed in th state. W know exactly what you want and how to make it When wa say It right you know its so. Ladies and children always welcome. High grade confection. ' Standard brands of cigars and tobacco DONNELLY & SCHftJRER Next Door to Post Office 1 The Eastern Oregon Trust and I Savings Bank Capital $60,000 Opened for Business May I Solicits a share of your business in banking lint; especially savings and active accounts. the in- OFFICERS W. C. BROWN, President W. MILLER. Vice Rresident GEO. L. CLEA ER, Cashier . T. J. SCROGGIN. Asst Cashier DIRECTORS W.C. BROWN. WM. MILLER. GEORGE PALMER. ' J. LCAV1NESS C.T.BACON, CEO. L. CLEAVER. TURNER OLIVER, F.J.HOLMES T. J. SCROGGIN riMBER UNO. ACT JUNE 3. 17- NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION, i:rch ft, IWI. tl. H. !n1 office at Lm Grain, or Nillc In hcrrbv iflen IQ rompllRlir rltn the n)vlinn f flic act of l.inrM n ,un , lK7x, entitled "An art rr the m l UiiiIht Ui)il In Hi Htnu of Uililirnl. Oro- -nmdM loall the rubllt lml i-Uiti bv wt of Aunuiit 4. CharlM E. wM "I n.tUe. nriintr uf Ada. Mute or JUiti ... thla dav nU4 In Itlia fflV til worn nuitaiuvot '. V, for the pun-haw i Lh. Mii of hee no. in iowuiuiu .-. 'And will offer proof U. how that the land ..., ,l.t l n.i.r vaJuuhle for It lltllbr or UHieUKti forrl:uitural parrxwm. an t to Mtaollatablarurm to Mid laud before the uiai ami Keoelver al La Grande, (r-oi, on Tneaday, the ad dujr of lay iii nam mi aa wltnaaea. Herbert JT. T.etlp, of rVJtee Idaho; Wiarlea I , l.lntnfeiter. of HoU Idaho; Henrf W-aenbera-. of . tktlat Idaho; la K Bawman.of t a urande. Any and all peraoua elalinInK draely th bbove daaorlbed Unda are rennealed to nlj Uiei-clalma In Una olDoa oo ot before aald Why Not Live Well? You can do this and not spend any mora money than you are spendirg now. The secret is trade at the SEATTLE GROCERY CO. Our pru are rfcht. our detifery system IsJ right, our grocet v st H Try our 6 Uraer anapt. The ehikiren'cry for them. It them SEATTLE GROCERY '. LAWSON BROS. Prop. prop it j. "fK1; i