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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
r& : JTCWARD J QP'EK MOUSE I . - , , , . o. h. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manag, ft One Performance FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ELMER WALTERS' Bio Swgpg C o m b d y PETE PETERSON ft Positively the Funniest of all Swede Shows. You will laugh. You will yell. You will scream. Prices: 50 cents and 75 cents! D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. MONDAY, 0GT0BER 8 .SHUBERT BROS. ORIGINAL PRODUCTION THE MUSICAL COCKTAIL WITH A MENU OF MUSIC DIRECT FROM A 26 WEEKS RUN IN CHICAGO THE ROYAL CHEF With the Following Big Cast Included HARRY HERMSEN GERTRUDE HUTCHESON OSCAR RAGLAND ELSIE FRAZEE WALTER B. SMITH LaBELLE LAURETTE OSBORNE CLEMSON STANLEY FELCH AND THE FAMOUS BROILERS 60-PE0PLE-60 80 SONG HI1S-80 A PERFECT PRODUCTION PRESENrED IN PERFECE10N SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY !B0X SEATS $150; ORCHESTRA $1.50; ORCHESTRA CENTER $1.00 ;FAMILY CIRCLE 75cts. t BALCONY 50cts. lSTEWiS OPERA HOUSE! 5 n- H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr ?r ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday Oct. 9 A social event Jane Corcoran Supported by James M. Brophy In Charles Frohinan's New York Empire Theatre success THE FREEDOM 91 SUZANNE Direct from Broadway Theatre Denver and Salt Lake Theatre Seats on sale Monday Oct. 8 Pi ices 50C 75C $1.00 nd $1.50 j Uhc farmers ana TJraders 9atonat S3ank Li toCe fvenin OUscnrer FRIDAY OCTOBER S, 1906 CURREY BROS.. Editors and Proprietors Capital Surplus and Undivided Property . Liabilities of Shareholders Responsibility $ 60.000.00 16.000.00 .. 60.000.00 $135,000.00 Conducted under 'Supervision of United States Bank Examiners. SAFE AND RELIABLE Glad to continue old enstorners and pleased to meet new ones. A General Banking and Exchange Business Conducted. Loans made on approved Security. Highest Market Price paid for Union County Warrants and City of La Grande Warrants. Be sure to call on us when 70U have warrants for Sale. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION NOTTS Cipriano Castro, president' of Venezue la, who has made several great stirs in the world, will attend the Jamestown Ex position in his $3,000,000 state yacht Kansas, through her governor. Edward W. Hoch, , has accepted the invitation of the Jamestown Exposition management to participate in the Ter-Centennial cele bration to be held near Norfolk, Va- on Hampton Roads in 1907. Gov. Hoch is specially Interested as Kansas has planned great International Exposition for 1911 and participation in the Jamestown event will make a great opportunity for the Sunflower state to exploit her own big show. Veterans of the Civil War art mani festing intense interest in the Jamestown Exposition. The old war horses are eager to visit the scenes of their victories and defeats and they know that by visiting the Ter-Centennial celebration they will be in the heart of the great battlefield of the Nation. The lover of the Colonial in arts and crafts, will have the pleasure of seeing produced at the Jamestown Exposition articles in metal, wood, clay and textile fabrics, the utensils, furniture, tableware and clothing of two hundred years ago. An Indian Village of the time of Pow hatan and Pocahantas will be reproduced with historic correctness at the James town Exposition. 11m o.,.r.i; E.-;::rn "i.m.nt at Jamestown, will, as nearly as possible, be reproduced for exhibition at the James town Exposition. LARGEST PUBIK SALE Ever held in Union county will be on October 17 and 18 by C. C. Fraizer who lives one mile north of Conley'e siding 7 miles northeast of La Grande, consisting of; Steam Thresher complete. Steam Baler, Three Drills, Two 1 4-foot headers, Two derricks, Two 5-bottom and Two 2- bottom gang plows. One walking plow, One 6-horse and one 4-horse harrow. 6- horse cultivator. One Grain Roller, Ten Farm wagons, Two mowers. Two rakes. Chopper, Circle wood saw, $325 Surrey nearly new. Two hacks. One buggy. One bobsled, Twelve sets of harness, Black smith outfit complete. Carpenter tools, Cream Separator. Seventeen head of cattle: milch cows, two year olds and yearlings, two bulls. Several hogs. Fifty head of horses: brood mares, draft horses, 4-year olds, 3-year olds, among which are several maun teams; also 2-year olde and yearlings. Purchasers must pay $10 service when mares foal, bred by Ed, Hawley's horse. Two parlor suites. Six bed room suites, 3 extension tables. Two ranges: one Superior and one Charter Oak. Sitting room furniture, Dishes, Etc. 600 acres of pasture and straw, cash. Fruit on two orchards, cash. Terms of Sale $10 and under cash Over $10, eleven months time on ap proved security bearing, 6 per cent inter' est. Lunch can be secured on the grounds, Sale commences each day at 9:30 a. m Auctioneers, Ed. Stringham and H. B Davidhizar. A SUDDEN PROPOSITION The sudden cold will come to a sudden end if Antigriphine Tablets are taken 25c Newlin Druo Co. BEIT SCARCITY '111 NEW TOkK (Scrtppa News Association) New York, Oct 5. So scare has been the supply of best quality beef that re ports have lately heen current of manipu lation o' the markets by the big dealers. Wholesale dealers in this city say that the price of the better grades of meat has materially increased during the past few months and attribute the raise to increase shipment to England. Beef of stall fed cattle now costs from $6.95 to $7.05 a hundred pounds on the hoof and sells dressed at 10 cents. In June before the supply commenced falling off beef on the hoof could be obtained at $6.60 a hundred pounds. JEWELRY Siegrist 4Co. Jewelers, have placed on sale at their store 400 nine watches at wholesale prices. Mr. Herman Siegrist while in San Francisco secured about 700 Wattham Elgin watches at a bargain part of which were sent to this city and placed on sale. Watch their window for bargains. SAW MM fOR SALE A whole or half Interest in a new mill practically new. and now doing a very profitable business. Capacity 18000 or 20.000 feet per day. None but steady, responsible parties having some money, and who are hustlers with a knowledge of the saw mill business should answer this ad. Good reason for selling. Address S. care of Observer. A Young Mother at 70 "My mothar has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely uiuiu !r. ur.Ml six mr nr whan she began taking Eectric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life." writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpat rick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restora tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stom ach, Liver, and Kidneys right purifies the Diooo. ana cures Malaria, biliousness and weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 60c. Guarnteed by Newlin Druo Co. REASON Why go and buy a ready made suit when I can make you one Just as cheap. Measured by an experienced tailor as it takes years to learn how to take measures and give a man a fit and a good suit. How can a clerk with no experience except to go by a book form, give you what you pay for? j A L. ANDREWS i TAILOR and HABERDASHER : INSPECTION SOLICITED 1 MOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION Ladies: The beautiful Fashion Plates and samples of Materials of the magni ficent f.ne of Ladies' Fine Tailor Made Suits and Skirts, made to your special order of your own sel ection of. materials and linings, exactly to your measurements and per ect fit guaranteed, also the most beautiful styles produced in Rjady-to-Wear Suits. Coats and Jackets, Rain Coats, Walking Skirts. Silk and Voile Dress Skirts, Furs of all kinds. Silk and Cotton Waists and other wearing apparel, are now ready for your inspection, and you are cordially invited to call. I shall take pleasure in showing you the large fashion plates and sam ples whether you wish to buy or not and 1 am certain that you will enjoy the twenty minutes or half hour necessary to go through the line. - Very respectfully yours. Laura B. Jackson. . Slater Bldg. La Grande. 'Phone, Red 402. Representing Chas. A. Stevens & Bros. The Leading Style Store of Ch.cago. You will, we thihk, appreciate a thorough inspection of our Photos, we have confidence enough in our work to beleave it is the best possible to attain, and we aim to turn out only work that is perfect in pos inp;. printinsr.and finish. JB . J. RITTJI1R Photographer 'La Grande, Ore. f. LUMBER JL RETAILED AT-8 WHOLESALE PR1CFS Btter Lumber and Cheaper than it sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Grande Romle Lumber Go i Mm, OREGON S . Our Graduates Receive Large Salaries GnsutMsf tea Fmdleloa BmImm Colltm ractlve blhr Mliriaa. os lk "'Ml. lata Iba Cradualas ot in, other l'acinc CM BuIdms tallaae. This le s utter cl Malittia. lM show roe Uw "docunenu la nllau " Yea will tnloT attandlni Pendletoa BuiIoms Couwa. Etcot bit of wort it d Inltmline and attract!? . Btaiara hs fix ol brlihi. ck jama mta ind women whoMcompMir ol willn.jo and wboucouiuamouaalD Bill flo ton good. Stnd lor announcement IwinkUl It la fr imnA .l-k. - ... . Eolaracbool anr lima, tru Hmlnad fan. (E. M. Cborcblll. ma ENDLE' T) COLLEGE sORXOON ' iKIKt 0 FIpRY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD All bk in diseases are due to tTie same cause an excess of mid iu the blood cause 1 by faulty assimilation of food und or bowel a tion ; this 6ery acrid matter is forced to the surface through the pores and glumls, Pustules an uirmed, discharging a Micky fluid whic h dries ami makes a crust, causing iu nae itching. When the crusts or hcalis are sciuUhrd otf the Skin is 1ft raw and bleeding. Daar Sir-- r body broke out with a Sometimes sVin diseases are in the ,"u r 'uoiiou which m apit or ui dry form, ti' I bran-like scales come on the flesh, ot uie skin becomes bard and dry, often cracking, and the painful itching can-.es acute suffering..,' It does not n .itter how the trouble is manifested, the cause is the same an excess of di- I in the blood. Salves, powders, cooling washes, etc., while the relieve the i :hing and give the sufferer temporary comfort, cannot cure the trouble becMise tbey do not reach the acid laden blood. The best treatment lor all skin diseases is S. 5. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable and one which acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. S. S. S. neutralizes the acids, and purifies the blood so that the skin instead of being blistered piipri v yrCrTARI C and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by runckl ttlD- aopply of cooling, healthy blood. Special book on SV n Diseases and any medical advice desired will be furnished without ch .rge. JH 9WtFT 9PECIFIG CO., ATLANTA, CA, fforta to our continued to )t worn. Tb ltofaiuiTf Bpi)til)y t mtfht, 1 Hi ply trribl. 1 hd tiU.l nietuy tittfhJy r com tub art t)d preparations wgu. out beuettt, mud uwurimr ut 8. 8. I. dtur mliied to arive It fir trial, and wkt inepreelijiy dulls hud wliiu hfw tut tlee oured utm uutiroly. Eeooudidu, Cavl. L.MARNO. "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. llone Purer. None Sweeter. Use La Grande Sugar and Lsc no Other WORK GUARANTEED- i PRICES REASONABLE SANITARY PLUMBING 1$ as eisenlial in your home as the doctor OUR WORK fxrrutfd in workmanlike manner and approved sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of Bath Tubs. Sinks, Toilets, Lavatorys and all plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NEIL I01S Washingtan Avenue TELEPHONE RED 161 tseve