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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1906)
10DGE DKECTGRY ' ? EAGLES La Qrande Aerie 296F.t v. E. meets every. Fricey n'ght in Elk -riall, at.8 p. m. . V siting '., trhren : ifivited to attend. ' ' :' ' ' LR. Sftopk W. S Or.a. L BggsreW. P., ... . I'' i. O. O. -La Grande Lodge No. 16 meet in their hall every Saturday night r Visiting brothers .cordially invited to at--" tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at . Model Restaurant. - - ' . H. EL Coouoca, N. O. ?D. E. Co, See.;," ,: ( STAR ENCAMPMENT! No. "H, t. 0 . ! 0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs 'days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. - - Visiting patriarchs always welcome. j v JD. E. Cox, Scribe. - ( v i r . . r- r i w i m l , w j M. W. A.- La Qrande Camp No. ?703 meets every first and third Wednesday , of the month at L 0. Q. F hall. All . visiting neighbors are cordially invited to ; attend. C. S. Williams, V, C . John Haia. Clerk. -' ; . : ;. ' : T FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meet each Thurs day night in Redman halt. , Brother ire invited to attend. ?. ; . FRgn Ho Chief Ranger . L. L. Snooorass Financial Sec Board of Trustees Dr. Q. U Biooim Joh Hall and C S. Williaml X FRIENDSHIP TENT No. JUk.O.T M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month in I. O. 0, F. hal. isiting Knights weloom.' ' '- . . H. C. Ball. Com. Mo Blood, Record Keeper : ' - : ' ''I L.O. T. M. HIVENv'2T.-Meetsvery first and third Thursdays '..in the after noon at the Redmen , bally,. AIL .visiting .ladies are welcome. 1 Mauds Lono Lady Commander. ?M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. "T j j " 1 B. P. O. B . La, QRANDE LODGE No ' j455Meel 'eacli Thursdayfe'vening at -eight o'clock n ElkV :nall,bn Adams , Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially .invited to attend. '"' V ''" '. "'" ; E. W. Da vm,' Exalted Ruler Q. E. MgCully. Recording SecrWrf. " i r r -J ' , LA' GRANDE LODGE .No.,-. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mools 'every Friday of each month In the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. Ai ' visiting members welcome, vr ' ; ' , N. L.1 Ackles, Consul' Commander J. H Ribnet, Clerk." '"V' ? ' J - , rv:;;- , . "RED CROSS LODGE, No. 2?-Meets 'every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corp building. A Pythian welcome to all, visiting Knights - i. . N. L: Ackles, C. C. -R. Pattisom, K. R. & S. ' '' RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowena Tp 'pl No."9 meets every Wednesday even ting at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the ' Corp building. 'Visiting' members cordi ally invited. V- i - Milly Frawley M. E. C Eumc Proctei M.f R. & C. --y j YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR STORE TO-DAY if you are out to buy Gro ceries for the lay out of tempting thing3 which our roof covers sparkles with' interest , to those; who appreciate . right quality and the value of a dollar.' PHONE MAIN 46 I QEDDEBR2J ' NORTH FIR STREET MILLINERY OPINING Eveiy day In the week at Mrs. J. R Forrest's. Prices lower than ever kno n Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago. rwt h footed and made to belii ve that rheumatism can be eurad with u"c.il applications. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive curs for rhsuin tism. 65 cents. Tea or Tablets. ' Kkwlin Dhuo Co' . 1 : LIGHTNING COLLECTION 5 a.. I w4:f ". ' I ' H. A. Watson, Mgr." . 'y "feiM' - 9ur system gtt th.e. money. ,J ...i, ' ' ?'',V ' .v" Full particulars made known upon :, M- s l ' i "Tft-VVi-" , J ' application to interested partiee. v 2 f ' lT 1 'VKTVR i . Office up-stairs in Ralsfon building ,. I , i V ' -' ' JiteilM. . l; U Grande, Or. . .1-, : i ' il.jf,- . ; '. . m-fyM .' 1 '. esssssssstsssssst , :J'i'uN' ''""' ' ' bf''M - I III I ' YOU SHOULD VISIT MM, . , I , OUR STORE TO-DAY 5UE .. ... ' gf i AT THE THEATRE . ; y (AllfORWA CIRLS . ", K0J40AY NIGHT . ' ' ' "Noteworthy in the realm of attractions that are to' be seen at Steward' opera house i that most brilliant musical extrav aganza "The Califomi,Girls" which .will reign at the above theater next - Monday evening. This company numbering many of the best artists in the profession, and carrying a carload of elaborate senic equipments, stands alone, a the most novel and unique attraction that -will be seen here this season. . t . " i " Wholly different from the usual .Bur lesque attractions, this company combin es farce comedy, musical. c&m4y, extrav aganza and vaudeville,blended into a two act play, with a plot that holds the aud ience from start to finish. -.-: f,- ; ' An aggregation of bewitching ' chorou girl in New York' latest musical novelties- viz. The Swinging Song," and "The Ballet cj the hour," are only a few of the numberless features. " - Fun, Frol'c ard Fantastic features, new novelties and dntmal, catchy music are a few of the elements which it is claimed has brought "The California Girls" one of the latest Burlesque -organizations, into the lime light and which has been crowd ed with .public approval wherever '. the Company hat ' appeared. This aggrega' tion of bewitching soubrettes, captiving ahow girls, headline vaudeviue features comical Comedians with a new and elabort ate scene equipment will, be - aeen .on. night at Steward' opera house Monday MayIKh . Although a new aggregation 'The jglrfornla Girt" ha already made graadttrides on .the leading to popularity and success and is "at present severa lengths in the lead of a number of ' veter an m the race, , , , .: A smart show is promised to the thea ter goers on next Monday, the 14th. which will knock into eplintereens that . yarn, of King Solomon's about there being nothing new under the sun. "The California Girl' Extra vagahza,""i the"compahy composed 'of America's premier artists which will accomplish it Between, them they 'will evolve and execute an absolute newness, FOUND A . buggy robe, In this eity. Owner can have same by calling at . G. Adcocks, furniture store, prompt ly and paying for this notice. " .' . GoiagpS er i mm av .v i i CHamberlain 'si A Safe Medicine for Children, j . In buying a cotigta medicine for children, never be afraid to bny Chambeh Lain 8 Couoh RevkoY. There le no danger from it, and relief is always sum to follow. It i intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and hoopinp couirh , and Is the best medicine in the world for these disease. It la not only a certain cure for croup, but, when glvou aa soon as the cronpy cough appears, will prevent the attack ' Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given aa directed. It contains no opium or other harmfu) drugs, and may U given Mpoufldmtly to a baby as to an adult. j ! ! 1 1 Cures Coughs, Colds, and Lung Troubles. forsaking ar.d leaving less -up-to-date competitors, all shows and antedeluvian details. The vaudeville and comedy pro ducts by this company takes every audi ence by storm, so bricht is it and unex pected. ; Even the blaze first nighters forget to be as cold a Icicles and applaud to show their appreciation. The new twists of this attraction consists of a fantastic musical comedy, original songs and music feature and novelty vaudeville act. Prominent in the. list of entertainers are: . The 4 Thoroughbreds, The Amatos, Misses Russel and Well. Ross and Adam Evelyn Fonner. and a chorou of twenty bewitching maidene. ' , "The California Girls" who appear at the Opera House next Monday i a rip- roaring entertainment of light extravang- anza and high class vaudeville. This bn company numbering forty will be seen ii W19 rOIIH.King niUVIil uwaviMU IWy Great White Way" which has bei .1 1 1: -1 - : I . hTu modelled and coostructed along the lines of a Metropolitan Broadway production. No troupe on the circuit can boast pf such a bevy of pretty . Misses than-. those v of 'The California Girls" chorus, they are young, have fine voices . and are eupple and ae lively a two year olds. . . CI) AWOSDfRfCl SHOW The greatest succss achieved in the ' . '.' ... r . r . .. Pk UJf IIJf UilMV.iWUI vw.u w V.M" is that won by John" F. Stowe's, vhich will appear at La Grandei Thursday, May 17 under mammoth wter-proof tent, with a seating capacity of two thousand seats, including. five hundred opera ohairs. with a stage sixty-four feet, the largest ever, known under a tent. Of all 'thej dram tic successes known, there are none that equals this creat play.. It is estab lished in. popular , favor and need n indorsenent from our press. ' It I suffici ent to say that it will be presented by a excellent company, of twenty playtSwi new and elaborate scenery gotten up-w tbis season s tour. .: This large company also carries a challenge band , composed of twenty soo artists under the direction of Prof. Hayworth, which will give a noon-day concert. Don't fail to see the big show on May 17th. Prices 25-35. HELP WANTED Experienced chamber-; . maid wanted at once. . Permanent po - sition to right persofi. Inquire at Som mer Hotel. ", - v Remedy Croup, La GrioDe. Asthma. Prevents Pneumunia and Consumption nxt m m ' . Pittsburg, Pa. May 7, 1906. Frank E. Dooly," Gen. Ag't. National Union Insurance Co;, ":, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir; The maximum amount of our San Francisco losses will ' approximate one million dollars, but we anticipate con siderable salvage rom earthquake causes. The stability ' of - the National Union is beyond al( question. 'The stock holders have subscribed $750,000 payable on call for a' guarantee fund to provide for our Sao Francisco losses. "' E. E. Cole, President National Union Insurance lrjufWJLoivn itirtral Agent j. B. Hulse has opened the studio over W. H. Bohnenkamp & Co's anoT is now ready for business. ' If You are a Lover. ; of ice cream you -will find your eweetheart waiting for you at thie store. We make it a point to see that our cream, milk, sugar and fruit and other flavors, " that it's handled in a cleanly way from the raw material to the finished pro-', duct and that you are served with politeness. . We give you the best ice cream and water ices we can for the money. - . . SELDER, The Candy -1 . Man STILWELL'S MARKET formerly known as the HARRIS MARKET PHONE MAIN 16 - Having purchased the Har ris market from Rohr & Co. I am in a position to give the best in quality ane prices to be had in La Grande. The Harris mar- ket will hereafter be known as MARKET eeeee THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE : HONEY and TAR In the YELLOW PACKAOtt Thm STILWELL'S eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee LA GRANDE IRON WRKS i - D. FITZaERALO. Proprietor. ; - . ' , ' .Complete Machtn Shops and Foundry J Ueneral Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed' , Mill, the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are - J equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large - or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old cast iron. .. . La .GranJe National Bank ESTABLISHED ; 8 67 ' CjpiUl Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OVnCKRS AND DIRECTORS 1E0RQE PALMER, Pfesidxkt. ' J. M. BERRY. Vice Presidbht. . 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, v parts of the world: !..... LACE "CURTAIN SALE 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT HOK NfcXT TEN DAYS Newstock of RUBBER AND COTTON HOSE. 10 cts per foot and up.' " " ' . ' v . ;. LAWSON MOWERS AND SPRINKLERS e e e e e W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO 1 HIS APPRECIATION THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly wiotmng atcount wan a Dann. account miss manyof its advantages. We are always glad to explain the to those who are not- familiar with Interest's paid on time deposits and CAPITAL AND SURP1 US farmers Tfationat of a Srd MEW SUIVBONNET HATS For Ladies and Misses A Variety of Croquet Sets - . Millinery of E. M. Wcllman & Company : ".Adams avenue ; MEAT Fresh and Cured Gan be obtained at .this mar at all times. ' We deliver all orders promptly, us'or leave ycur will do the rest. Phone to order. W,e KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. Ph'ooe Main 48 :d? Drafts drawn on , all : e e appreciate the advantages of a inose wno 00 not keep such an workings oVv checking account banking. v in savings department. $74,000.00 and Uraders !3anA Ortjon New Stationery ' all Kinds' Few Bargains BABY BUGGIES I need the room. Over twenty different styles. Special prices fof a short time. INGRAIN CARPETS The largest assortment , in the county to select from. We' also carry a large fine of other carpets, ' rugs, etc. ' , - ' , A LAQE CURTBIIMS : "We hKe them from 60 cents to S7.00 per pair. Will pay you to look over our line. E. G. ADC0CK . Furniture '-1