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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1906)
4 ft1- ! i r HAVE YOUSEEN IT f - .1 ; We have reference to Donnelly's & Shearer's New soda fountain. The finest in town. The soda which are drawn from it are unsurpassed in the state. We know exactly what you want and how to make A. When we say its right you know iu so. Ladies and children always welcome. High grade confections. v Standard brands of clears and tobacco DONNELLY & SCIifURERf V Next Door to Post Office : NOTHING BETTER JLi- "S5-'vv.-V I , " '- r-Htgs:- t " - " i.w-s-gg5:- I .! GRANDEHRONDE i j .. ? Phone Main b , j reen V j Groceries Fresh Every Day Everything ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Try a Sample : SEATTLE GROCER Y CO : AMNDE " -5Te . V .jpei A SPECIAL TRAIN REQUIRED FOR ITS TRANSPORTATION Showing Under a Monster Water-Proof Tent wilh Seating Capacity for Two Thousand People HEAR THE NOON-DAY CONCERT BY PROF. HAYWORTH'S MILITARY BAND OF .TWENTY SOLO ARTISTS SOO-BESERVED OPERA CHAIBS--SOO AN IMMENSE ST ACE CORCEOUS , SCENERY GREAT MECHANICAL EFFECTS Tho Barnum off Them All. More Grand Novelties Than Ever Presented With One Show GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE SEE THE PACK OF SIBERIAN BLOODHOUNDS Grand Operatic Orchestra at Each Performance Tent will be on Jefferson Avenue near Depots .PRICES 25o and 35c ......................... . m OUR CUSHION AND RUBBER TIRED BUCCltS RUNABOUTS AND TWO SEATED FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK "We have a complete stock of No. 1 Timothy and wild hay. Steam roll- ed Barley, Oats and Millfeed.Qive us a trial order. - CAH COMPANY. : ... . i-ewiseros. t-rop. J in season of our Gheese LAWSON BROS. Prop. . . TIR. MAY I? AT THE THEATRE A WONDERFUL SHOW . The greatest succes achieved in the part by any Uncle Tom's Cabin Comoanv is that won by John F. Stowe't, hich will appear at La Grande. Thursday, May 17 under a mammoth water-Droof tent with a seating capacity of two thousand seats, including Ave hundred opera chairs. witn a stage sixty-four feet. Die largest ever known under a tent. Of all the dramatic successes known there are none LITERARY CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The students of the hich school held their annual election of officers" for the Literary society for the coming year today. This Is a social as well as an instructive branch of the regular school work and much interest in the society's work has been manifested in the rjast and the present election insures another profitable year for that organization. The nffir.w-. elected were: Pres. Ralph Hanson, 1st, vice Frances Massee, 2nd. vice Eimer Stoddard, Sec. Be Green, Ass't sec Don Scott, Reporter Will Neil. Ass't reporter Carpv. Saroent at arm Vu-gil Bolton, Chorister Alberta Hopper. VALUABLE RELICS Mr. and Mrs.' Dearlove who reside at Oro Dell, were callers at the Observer office yesterday and exhibited a news paper, "The Reading Post," published in London in the year 1733. The paper has been in the possession of the Dearlove family for over one hundred years. The other relic is a chart UDon which is pictured the advancement of the human race, from the time of Adam to the vear 721. The paper in both instance was in first class preservation and appeared be able to stand another hundred years or so without loss. THINK LEADER IS BUI MINER Vancouver May 1 6 General SudL Mar- pole returned to Kamloops this mornins and says there is no doubt but the indent ity of the arrested men is that of the train robbers. He is very possitive that the old man is Bill Miner and in anv r.x can ha indentifled as thejeader of the hold-upjn September. The svstem of survillane. nf suspiciaus characters will be re-established, as a large number of men are comihg n from the states. PASS AMENDMENT REJECTD (Scrlpps News Association) Washington Mayl6 Bacon's amend ment to the rate bilk prohibiting senators representatives and federal judges from accepting and useing free passes, was da featee todao. We care not how you suffered, no what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rockr Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak est specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank - Capital $60,000 Opened for Business May I Solicits a share of banking line especially savings and in active accounts. OFFICERS W.C. BROWN, President Wm. MILLER, Vice Rresident GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCR0GG1N, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS "W.C. BROWN. WM. MILLER. GEORGE PALMER. J. LCAV1NESS C. T. BACON, GEO. L. CLEAVER. TURNER OLIVER, F. J. HOLMES T. J. SCROGGIN La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 887 Cp:tal Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,00000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS lEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vice 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. that equals this i;reat play. It is estab lished in popular favors and needs no indorsement from our press. It is suffici ent to say that it will be presented by an excellent company of twenty players, with new and elaborate scenery gotten up for this 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 25-55. BUILD ONE H SHIP (Scrlppe News Association) Brooklyn. N. Y. May 16-The construc tion bureau of. the Navv deoartment is willing to undertake to build the 20,000 tons battleship provided for in the pending Naval Appropiation bill and on the basis of the experience acquired in the con struction of the Connecticut at the New York navy yard, the constructors feel sure that they can execute this task with rea sonable dispatch at a minimum of cost. A careful estimate limits the time allowed for construction to forty-eight months and tne cost to SI 0,000.000. The New York navy yard is found to be the only place available and suitable for this work, hav ing the necessary slip room and the ma chine plant and cranes required for eco nomical work on the large scale involved in the building of such a ship. The offi cers and employes of the navy yard are quite elated over the prospect of continu ed activity at the yards for several years. EDITOR'S ASSOCIATION (Observer Special) Gulfport, Miss. May 18 Newspaper editors and publishers from every part of the state were present today at the open ing of the forty-first annual meating of the Mississippi Press association. Pres ident Robert Lewis of Woodville presided. An attractive program of papers and dis cussions has been arranged for the meet i ng which lasts until Friday. TRIBE OF BEN HUR l Scrlpps News Association) Crawfordsville, Ind May 16 The supreme sitting of the Tribe of Ben Hur, a fraternal organization with a member ship of 100,000. principally in Indiana and neighboring states, began in this city today. About 150 delegates were pres ent at the opening. The reports of the supreme officers for the year show a grat ifying gain in the membership and finan ces of the order. Jour business in the. Drafts drawn on all SPORTS N0RMAUTE6 HERE FRIDAY Bills are out announcing the game here Friday with the Lewiston Normal school The game will be called at 3;30. Last Sunday' game is now ancient history, and the boys are playing their usual form dur ing practices and will be in good condition to meet the fast aggregation cfechocl boys The visiting team is making an extended tour and have so far won a large percent of their games. A special inducement is offered to school children for Friday's game, and ten cents will take all students through the gate. NORTHWESTERN Won Lost P. C. Tacoma 8 4 .667 Gray's Harbor 7 6 .683 Spokane 6 7 .416 Butte 4 8 .333 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost P. C. San Francisco 17 6 '739 Los Angeles 20 9 .689 Portland 14 12 .638 Oakland 10 14 .416 Fresno 11 17 .379 Seattle 9 23 .281 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P. C. New York 17 7 .708 Chicago 20 9 .689 Philadelphia 16 10 .616 Pittsburg 12 11 .623 St Louis 11 14 . .448 Boston 10 14 .417 Cincinnati 9 18 .333 uiuukiyii C 15 .ZZZ AERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. P. C Philadelphia IS 7 .682 Detroit 13 8 .619 Cleveland 11 8 .679 St. Louis 13 10 .668 Washington 11 11 .500 New York 9 12 .429 Chicago 8 12 .400 Boston 6 18 .250 FOR SAIL Eight acres, 6 room house.barn, place fo chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o ruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. John Gavn MOIST JOY Of all the joys that children boast, Tbe "Soda Fountain" claims the most Fresh fruit juice flavors, cold or hot, None will dispute, go for the spot. Served by dispensers clean and neat, They prove a most delightful treat. For all popular drinks visit Hill's sod fountain. Don't be fooled and made , to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local applications. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure for rheuma tism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co . FIREMEN ATTENTION The regular meetine of Rbcha Hn Company number 1 will be held tonight. ftii memDers should attend. TREATMENT Of NERVOUS DISEASES A host Of afflictions COmenaturallol-fl,. category of "nervous" diseases; and Osteopathy as naturally provides the rational treitmant for all n whether it be nervous headache or ner vous prostration, the rAmm.,1 u.t.... .-...w., w, vuabiuc- tions t the proper distribution of the "... lores ana oodiiy fluids, permitting Nature in the body to act normally, is the rational cure. Many suffers mav th.f n,.. - j '-v tuny nave no deformities that could circulation; but the fact is that no notice able deformity is required to cause IUUUIO, HIS APFRECIATlOi? l ' nt Interest, paid on time deposit, and in savings department. I CAPITAL AND SURPl US Vhe Jarmors Tfationai Renublican r Speaking Dr. J. Withycombe Republican Candidate For Governor v Trd" Judge H. M. Cake ill Address the Citi zens of La Grande Thursday Evening May 17 AT OPERA HOUSE NOODLES Gim, has purchased the Tin Can restaurantand is now prepared to find the best noodles and Li Hung C" chop suey. Give him a call. When the baby talks, it is time to ffiva Hol:ister's!Rockv Mountain Tea. If the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers, it makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. MILLINERY OPENING Every day in the week at . Mrs. J. R Forrest's. Prices lower than ever known Trimmer from Gage's of Chicago. I Few : f Bargains BABY BUGGIES I need the room. Over twenty different stylf s. Special prices for a short time. INGRAIN CARPETS The largest assortment in the county to select from. .. Wo also carry a large line of o'.her erpats, rugs, etc. I LA lit UUKII We have them from 60 cants tn $7.00 per pair. Will p.y you to t look over our lin-j. J t. G. ADCCftt Furniture : ! at $74,000.00 and Uraders fianA