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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1906)
Si PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS ; Q L. BIGGERS M. D, ' Physician and Sumoioh 't):UVMston Bid. over J.M.Bei.ry'e store WRce Phone Black 1521 itauidence Phone Red 1001 J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. PATSICIAN ANO SUKOBOM J'iz in Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street W i ,ftersort Avenue. Phona Main 79 DR. A. L.. RICHARDSON Physiciaii and SuaoioM Offie ovar Hilfe Drug Store. J kot-.una 1562 Rasidanca Main 68 i. !K .SICIAM MOUTUR AND M. D. aUROEON Uor. Adama Avanua and Dapot St 0"i:Main68 Raaidanca Main 68 BACON & HauL PHfSICIAMS AMD BUROKONff M.;e in Folay Building, Phona Ma 19 C i . Bacon rasidanca, Main 1 8 . s M. K. Hall raaidanca, Main 62 ?4R IE, E. MOORE ' DR. H. C. P. MOORE lOtTBOPATHlQ PHYSICIANS ' XVkwilla Graduate, undar Founder , Office Soinmer Building .lit-an Office Main 63; Re. Main 64 . ri-VoLP, ' i HYSiaaj .A ;3 Surocom Dr. F. Moormbistbr. Physician amd suroeoh (Specialties: Suroiry ww4d uisiasbb of Women.) Q r!je:Corpe Building. TeJaphone Mai.i80 . m .wdaneeof Dr. Moormeister: Kea III Calls Answered Day and tfgfat t ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD ArroHaY8-AT-L IRAhDB IMBMCH .m- Ofhce in Foley Building K , W illiams A. C. Witttaaa WILLIAMS BROS ATTORMBYS-Ar-tAW OffV ca in Ralaton Buslding 1 4 Grande. Ordgon L. A. PICKLEB X..-i Minimi. Irrioatiom EnawaawiNO AM0 auKvsimu , Estimate. PI n. and Specifi cationa. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. l"-aajMDB. ORaooii AbSTKACTk'3 J. R. OLIVER A tracts op Title. Fire .uwwahcb Office in Somow Buildi ng La Qoande, Oregon. Dentists C B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Mill' Drug Store I a Irande, Ori I fcRlNARV SURQfcOl I DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON lu'ce at Hill's Drugstore, La Grand) Or Residence Phone Red, 701 i I ' ce Phone 1361 Farmer Lin 68 NURSES MISS ANNA CARLSON NURSE Phone Farmers 19 2x4 II D LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT- Thie ia one of the best musical in stitutions in the etat. and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage . of this achool. The system ia the latest and most practical, and in cludaa all the latest discoveries in. the art of teaching music. Tha school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come . one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten eystem but far eupenor.. In No. 2 the gradea are from 5 to 16. Here they graduate. Pupile take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in true school . who do not study. Orooaitethe Foley House over candy store. Phone. 475. , i...... i i a AMUSEMENT UNUSUAL EVENT It i not often that La Cranda eecuree auch an entertainment a that to ba given in Central Church tomorrow, (Wednesday) evening. The Lulu Tyler Gates Com pany ia an unusual combination. Mrs. Gates has often given full programa alone She holds a vary high place as a reader. Miss Adams, the violoncellist, is a suc cess wim ner spienaia ana difficult in strument Graham Smith, the basso-can tante, possesses a sweet and powerful voice of wide range. William Erhart Snyder, the pianist, studied under Theodore Leschetiz ky, of Vienna, after having studied and taught in this country. All in all. lovers of the best in the lines represented, have an opportunity not to ba neglected. Cen tral church should ba crowded. and know ing our people as we do, we are sura that an appreciative audience will hear this fin program. Prices $1," children 60c. Seats se cured at Selder'a. - A GREAT SUCCESS Wften London and New York went crazy over William Gillette's dramatic tion of Conan Doyle s great .character bnerjock Holmes, in "The Sign of the Four", the greatest houses in the history of the drama were attracted. The play will ba produced u Steward's theatre, Thursday, Nov. 22. complete in avery de tail. The MJe role will be held by Mr. Theodora Lorch, who has made a new creation of the part. He ie supported by a splenetd company, eyenjy balanced and highly capable. The play itself ia thrill ing, and the scenic and mechanical effects are of the highest order. The splendid success thai Mr. Theodore Lorch is winning in the presentation of the great character of Sherlock Holmes ia "The Sign of the Four" i attracting much attention. The play is the greatest defective story the world has eyar pro duced, written by Sir Conan Doyle. It has tor ill until you can't rest and a pretty love etory that attracts. The star is supported by a capable company, the Ui is under the personal direction of TmB. Loftus. , . mi mm Out of gftU wealth of comment we cull a few. "fitf,d thew. Leland T. PowmMt Tyler Gates has already proved tor right to a front rank in the profession When I heard war. her work was received with great enthusiasm by the audience, and with goad reason. She is artistic, unaffected, and with remarkable dramatic ability. Munich , (Germany) Allegemae Zei- tung Miss Adam knows how to place her'instrumeot properly, and with auch grace that the severest opponent ,to women 'celliit are disarmed in their op position. Besides, she combines grace .with a most highly estimable technique. S-he draws from her instrument rich, fbwery tones, yet avoids that sad. tram ulatrsness that most 'cellist like to give out Mt feeling. Her elocution throughout i natural, and that at a virtuoso m the best-sense. The public was evidently of the tame ' opino i and disUnguished the artist .with unusually warm applause. Dubuque (la.) Enterprise Mr. Graham Snath, of .Galena, a pupil of Mr. Pontius sang the "Armorer's Song" and Chami- nade's ''Otle to Bacchus." Mr. Smith has a resonant bass voice of most excel lent quality throughout its entire compass, and' he sings with repose and understand ing. Detroit (MicW News-Tribune Mr. Snyder has given concerts in Detroit and the larger cities in Michigan with marked nuccess.' His recital emphasized the fact that his playinfc fairly challenge compar ison with any pianist heard here this season. SMALL LUMBER CUT PREDICTED crlppe Newe Association) Bangor,",, Maine, Nov. 20 It i ex pected that the large lumber operators will greatly curtail their business in the Rish River district during the coming winter. Lumber official estimate tnat the total cut on the coming season will not exceed 20.000,000 feet or half of last year. Tha opening of new lumber mills in the Missouri Pacific district is given as the cause of the forthcoming curtailment. in a hurry? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it lakes to tell it Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at youi service . .... ! special! IS A LCI am : THIS WEEK ONLY j afe Nigh Grade SWEATERS $530 Silk and wool $4.00 4 00 All wool 3.00 I 3.50 2.50 j 3.00 2.25 I 2.50 1.75 : Also a line of Youths' and Boys' Sweaters to be closed out at cost 5 A. V, Andrews j i TAILOR. HABERDASHER Oigh Lxrade High Price.. Vital. J full Mtaurt Sotth ffpf Always Wrla? tU kSlCRAll. Soil WIRACT on I Merit J. A. Folger & Co. San Francisco All cur r;ceries are good, clean, fresh, and pure. The kind that 2 will make your meals very delici- ous, and give the house-wife an easy task in prepairing it. We challenge the city on fresh farm produce and berries. Every- thing that should be found in a J first class grocery. j PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDES BRIT NORTH FIR STREET Occasionally one has the fortune to meet women who are ideal in looks and figure. Ninety-nine times out of a hun dred you will find she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 56 cents. Newlin Drug Co. i yilflfliUa MEAT; Fresh and Cured Can be obtained at this mar at all times, we deliver a.y orders promptly. Phone to us or leave your order. We will do the rest. KR0USE BROS Prop Successor to J. Bull and Go Phone Main 48 j FRESH CANDIES j i Wb Make Them Every Day A I and what is of more importance, is that we make them of Pure Material. :: :: :: :: :: :: : SEL0ER, The Candy r--, r-,' Man THIS IS 10,000 SHARES of Aurclia Mining Stock are now offered at 15c per share. When this block is sold no more will be offered and the price will be advanced to 20c per share. One year ago the stock sold for 5c, today at 15c. You will have the same chance now to double your money in the next year. The Company has decided to sell this much of its treasury stock to clean up its debts. It has cost slightly more than was calculated to install its present plant and build roads, etc., and the Company is desirous of keeping the Aurelia out of debt. Sold for thU purpose and only for this, the .Gunny offers the above treasury stock. Buy now if you desire a holding with us. The property is well enough known to neH no mention h.-e. But will say that our mill run n ihi or s w v - show by the assays return. Tai ings id v v h $2.00 per ton, and the concentrates assayeJ UlS.Si. in , t extra for a start up. For Stock or Further Information Call on J. A. THRONSON or J.L CORBETT m J 1 II Mil lit W1" A : CITY BREWERY .it l,l....ll l..i!l r :. 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