La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1906, Image 3

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! A L. ANDREWS!
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
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HSTEWARD. Proprietor and Manager,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
SHUBERT BROS.
ORIGINAL PRODUCTION
THE MUSICAL COCKTAIL WITH A MENU OF MUSIC
DIRECT FROM A 26 WEEKS RUN IN CHICAGO
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With the Following
HARRY HERMSEN
OSCAR RAGLAND
WALTER B. SMITH
OSBORNE CLEMSON
AND THE
Big Cast Included
GERTRUDE HUTCHESON
ELSIE FRAZEE
La BELLE LAURETTE
STANLEY FELCH
FAMOUS
BROILER S
60-PE0PLE-60 80 -SONG HI1S80
A PERFECT PRODUCTION PRESENTED IN PERFECEION
SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY
BOX SEATS $150; ORCHESTRA $1.50;
ORCHESTRA CENTER $1.00 ;FAMILY CIRCLE 75cts.
BALCONY 50cts.
iTEWiflRB'S OFEiM HOIK
D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
Tuesday Oct. 9
A social event
Jane Corcoran
Supported by
James M. Brophy
Charles Frohman's New
Empire Theatre success
York
THE FREEDOM
91 SUZANNE
Direct from Broadway Theatre
Denver and Salt Lake- Theatre
Seats on sale Monday Oct. 8 PrkeS 50C 75C $1.00 nd $1.50 J
farmers ana traders
7attonat tSank
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Property
Liabilities of Shareholders . .
Responsibility
.. . $ 60.000.00
15,000.00
.... 60.000.00
sisooobo"
Conducted under Supervision of United States Bank Examiners.
SAFE AND RELIABLE
Glad to continue old enstomers 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 you have warrants
for Sale.
1 live and let my brethern live
With all that's sood to me;
Unto the poor some cash I give
The balance I give Rocky MountamTea
NgwuN Drug Company
li (Me fveniaj Observer
SATURDAY OCTOBER 6. 1906
CURREY BROS-Editor and Proprietor
ASTERN OREGON EXPERIMENT STATION
. (Weekly Republican)
The Eastern Oregon Experiment Sta
tion, located at Union, is an institution
that our people are decidedly interested
in, and it behoove us to guard well our
interests in this line. It is expected that
the Executive Board of this institution,
consisting of Senator Walter Pierce, of
La Orande; J. S, Weatherford.of Albany;
Crpt Apperson. of Park Place, and John
D. Daly, of Portland, w 11 soon meet at
Union, and that at that meeting several
things will be don that ars of vital inter
est to those of our people who are inter
ested in keeping the Experiment Station
at Union.
It is within the original intent of the
Experiment Station projectors to make
that institution one of co-operation between
those in charge of the station and the
farmer and stock-growers of the state,
and to make thjs work effective there
mustbe an appropriation sufficient to carry
on the work in a manner commensurate
with the importance of the topic that
naturally come up for solution in such a
place.
Soma idea of the work of this station
may be gleaned from a glimpse over a
partial list of the grasses, flowers, forage
plants and countless other items that are
propagated and grown on the Experiment
grounds. In looking over the farm
one sees among the samples
grown this season the thousand-
hnrlH Val Prmi4a trwn
been varieties of sugar beets, various
kinds of alfalfa, including the Turkestan,
or dry-land alfalfa, fifty-five varieties of
potatoes, seventy-five varieties of grasses,
red clover, vetch, Egyptian clover, whit
clover. Reed Canary grass, Teirell grass.
Italian rye, Japanese Barnyard millett,
Kentuckey blue grass, Brome grass,
Sanfoin, Nevada blue grass, German
alfalfa, white vetch, western wheat grass.
ninety-eight varieties of grain, and count
less other things that cannot be mention
ed here.
A to the location of the Institution,
there is probably not another place in
the Stat where the conditions are more
favorable for carrying on these experi
ments than right here in the Grande
Ronde Valley.
These things being true, it behooves
our people to guard well our interest in
this line, lest during a period of inactivity
or neglect, steps be taken to change the
location of the Experiment Station.
It is understood that at least two other
parts of the btate are laying plan to
capture the big farm, and it is up to
Union to keep the institution right where
it is.
"here are others after it.
No sickly women or weak men wiil eve
regret taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. It's brought happiness to thousands
of homes. Tea or Tablets, 36 cents. New-
un Druo Company.
UftttST PIIBIK SALE
Ever held in Union county will be on
October 17 and 18 by C. C. Fraizer who
lives one mile north of Conley't siding 7
miles northeast of La Grande, consisting
of: Steam Thresher complete. Steam
Baler. Three Drills. Two 1 4-foot headers.
Two derricks. Two 3-bottom and Two 2
bottom gang plows. One walking plow.
One 6-hors and on 4 -horse harrow. 6
hors cultivator. On 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 horees: brood mares, draft horses,
4-year old. 3-year olds, among which
are several match teams; also S-year
olds and yearlings. Purchasers must pay
$1 0 service when mares foal, bred by Ed.
Hawley's horse. Two parlor suites. Six
bed room suites, 3 extension tables. Two
ranges: on Superior and on Charter
Oak. Sitting room furniture, Dishes. Etc.
600 acres of pasture and straw, caeh.
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. Slringham and H. B.
Davidhizar.
STOCKMEN TAKE NOTKE
To the cattle and horsemen of Sum
merville and vicinity and those stockmen
using the Wenaha Reserve. There will
be a meeting on Saturday. Oct. 6. i906,
at 1 0 o'clock a. m., at S jminerville. Ore.,
of the stockmen for the purpose of ar
ranging for a round up of stock on the
reserve and also to perfect a permanent
organization of the atockman.
J. A. Woodell.
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INSPECTION
SOLICITED
You will, wo 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 ami vo turn oui oniy worn mat is perfect in pos
ing, printing,and finish.
H. J. RITTJER
Photographer U Grande, Ore.
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LUMBER
9
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
NOTKE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duiy appointed Adminis
trator of the Estate of M. Baker Deceased.
All persons having claims against said
Estate are hereby required to present the
same duly verified to me. or J. C. Baker
my attorney, within six months after the
publication of this notice.
S. K. Baker
Administrator
La Gra.ide, Oregon
Sept. 7 1906
DO WE CLAIM TOO MUCh?
We Osteopaths are accused by medi
cal friends of claiming too much for Os
teopathy. Possibly we do, hut having re
peatedly proved its merits, our judgment
on the subject should be of more value
than that of those who have not don so.
lo all such we can but reply in the words
of Newton, who, when ridiculed concern
ing his theory of gravitation, said: "Sir,
nave investigated these things; you have
not.
Though all the common diseases, acute
and chronic, infectious and noninfectious,
nave been treated Osteopathic lly, with
the most encouraging results it does not
claim to be a cureall.
If it possessed but a small part of what
is actually proved of it, it would yet rank
a the greatest contribution to medical
science. For medicine, especially
chronic ailments, offers nothing more than
temporary relief, while Osteopathy, dir
ecting it effor at the primary cause of
disease, dare to offer, not only relief, but
cure.
JEWELRY
Siegrist AtCoJewelers, hav placed on
saie at weir store 400 fim watches
at wholesale price.Mr. Herman Siegrist
while in San Francisco secured about 700
naimam cigin watches at a bargain part
ot wmcn wer cent to this city and placed
on sale.
Watch their window for bargains.
SAW Mill f OR SALE
a wnoie or nair interest in a new mill
practically new, and now doing a very
profitable business. Capacity 1 8000 or
20.000 feet per day. None but steady,
responsible parties having com mony,
and who are hustlers with a knowledge
of the saw mill business should answer
this ad. Good reason for selling.
Address S. care of Okerve.
TIMBER CLAIMS
We can locate a number of parties on
good timber claims of two million feet and
better.
Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co.
Do You Want to Know
What You Swallow f
There l a gruwliiff w-iitlmi-nt In this
country In favor nl mkiiicinkb r known
coMiMutmov It in Inn iiutiirul lliuiunv
bil'lllld llUVf 40NIM UT'1 ill till' I'UIIIUO'
Kiiiimof tha'. Kliii-h lieorxlie i iivUm1
lo wuiluw, 'liBlUnr it be food, ill ink or
UlI'llll'illL'.
lUvuHiiinm this iimulng dlxposltioo
on th uitit of liii- utililiv, mid Mtuliwl
Hull lli (iiilr-l puMuily can only add lo
tlia w.-IT earned iciiututiuii of Ills medi
erne. Dr. It. V. Pierce, o( liuttulu, N. V.,
tiu.i "lukcti llitiu liy tlie foii'lofti," a it
ftert. anil h uiililUlllllu lirnudi'U!t n list
01 all Hie iiuiedii'iils t-nleriiiK Into lilt
leulliiK llliili. llii'S. Hie. "liolUeu Meiliral
1 1, winery " Hie popular liver liivlnnrmor,
si. .Hindi loniu, lilixnl iiiirllier and lieurl
regulator: l of liis"lavorlU' l're'rip
lion" for weak, over - winked. l,rukeu
down, nervoim and Invalid Uomeli.
This oold and out spoken movement on
the pari of Dr. I'len e, has, by xliimlim
exactly what bis Mull-known medicine
are composed of. completely disarmed all
haruiiiK critics who have herelolore uu-
luntlv attacked them. A little pamphlet
Las U-eii compili'd. from the standard
yiedical autlmritii". ol all the severul
Schools ot practice, slum lux the stroliKeat
endorsement Iry leadline medical v, liters
of the several liiKivdicnu nliich enter lulu
llr. PlercVs medicine. A copy of tin.
Utile book Is mailed Jitt lo any one da-
t IrniK lo learn more coiicerniiiK Hie vain
able, native, medicinal plants m hlch enter
lulu the composition of llr. I'lerce'a mud-
tcuiea. Addle- llr. 1'ierce as above.
Dr. Plerc' Pleasant Pellets i tiny, sn
ar'coateu antl-tilllou tfiafiuh. They rcir
ultte and Inviguiaiu Hiomaeh, l.iver und
Bowels. I hi uol lo'gel (lie lull hulill." Iml
cure coiislliiailon. One ortwoeaeli ilm foi
a lanailve and ivtfuluior. tliiee oi four for au
active caiuarlli Uuew u-ie.t aiwuia In favor.
ten nnn uivrn awav, in c.,hiiki
rf TIim People's Common SenM
Hisiirai Adviser, a nook inn aoiu u uie e
lent of MI.UUD ropie a few
year Wo, al llX ner isiny.
Last year we irave away
no.UUO worth of itiisie Invalua
ble uuoks. Tlds year we shall
five away t'm.iiw worili of
liem. Vtill S-ou sliare In IhlH
V
bsrnHt If ki, Hi-iul ontv
ot mtlliiiif tH.ly for UmiI: hi
tiff uai('rii)vrH,urni isniiw
for 'utli'Utuntl. Addn'M1 Mr,
fL V. flvrcv lluCislu. N. Y.
NOW READY FOR
YOUR INSPECTION
Ladies:
The beautiful Fashion Plates and
samples of Materials of the magni
ficent line 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
Ready-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 ar.d sam
ples whether you wish to buy or
not, and I 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. Stkvsns at Bros.
The Leading Style Store of Ch.cago.
Crande Ronde Lumber Co
PERRY, OREGON
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Shell Fish!
A New Department
To our already large and complete stock of groceries we
have added a SHELL HSU C0UNTLR upon which will
be found fresh Grabs, Clams, Crawfish, Olympia and
Eastern Oysters. In fact all that should be found in
an up-to-date Shell Fish market. :-: :-: :-: :-:
J. W. WHITE,
Prompt Delivery.
GROCER
Phone Main 42
"LA GRANDE SUGAR"
None Better. None Purer.
Use La Grande Sugar and
None Sweeter.
Use no Other
A A A aI
i WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
SANITARY PLUMBING
Is as essential in your home as the doctor
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike manner and approved
sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of
Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory and al
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'NEIL
1013 Washington Avenue
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