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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1906)
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S GREAT SEMSATTfl ,9 .! v 1 Zrul' i - - it n - Positively Closes Saturday, November 24 If you have not already secured some of those wonderful bargains do so now before it is too late. Thousands of good things still left. HERE ARE SOME OF THEM Off I tt:' T'innri Ci'-r 6mO LUUIVO IUIIUIVU JUi.0 25 Ladies' Short Coats -50 Ladies' Rain Coats 75 Ladies' Waists Values up to 10 00-Your choice 2.98 Values up to 10.00 -Your choice 2.98 Values up to 7.50- Half Price Full line Royal Worcester Corsets Half Price Our Entire Stock Ladies' Hats Half Pi ice Myriads of Other Good Things at Ridiculously Low Prices. Come Quick or You will Lose a Golden Opportunity to Make and Save Money. TT , tmiit tmtt tx THE IjULDE1 HULE UU. La Grande, Oregon The Big Blue Signs, the Place REAL CHICKEN TAMALES No Joking this time SGHEttRER'S Domestic or Polish j WE LAUNDER YOUR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFfS WITH EITHER FINISH YOU J DESIRE. j WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 5 A. B. C. j STEAM LAUNDRYj PHONE MAIN 7 LaGr.-nie. "regen. LUMBER $ RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than b sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Grande Ronde Lumber Co PERRY, OKtWJJ AHNIVERSARY Of DEATH Of TWO IRISH HEROES Scrlpp. New. Association) Dublin, Nov. 23. Today is the thirty- ninth anniversary of the execution in Manchestei of Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, known as the "Manchester Martyrs". In the south and west, public parades will be held tonight and patriotic speeches de livered. Up to a few years ago these parades were declared meetings of con spirators by government proclamations and large bodies of police and soldiers endeavored to prevent them, the result being that much blood was shed. The icution of Allen, Larkin and O'Brien was a dramatic episode, in the history of Ireland's struggle forfreedom.Onthe 18th of September, 1867, two Irish-Americans charged with political offences, were be' ing conveyed in a van from the Manchest er police court to the jail. A large body of men stopped the van, shot the horses, and released the prisoners. During the struggle, a policeman was accidently wounded by a shot. His death sometime afterwards, enabled the authorities to set a charge of murder drawn up. Allen and O'Brien spoke eloquently from the dock. A man, named McQuire, was also sen tenced to death, but the Home secretary unconditionally pardoned him, which sug gests mat some or the evidence upon which the convictions were obtained, was doubtful. I GREAT CATHEDRAL IN NEW YORK iScrlpp. New Association) New York, Nov. 12 A movement is on foot to convert the "old first" church on Fifth Avenue between eleventh and twelfth streets into a great cathedral. Building is a historic one. The congrega tion which now worships in it was found ed in 1716 and before many years it will celebrate its Bi-centennial. A memorial tablet in the building sets forth that "it was first erected in 1719 and wasthoroly repaired and built larger in 1748." The present structure was built early in the last century and is one of. the finest specimens of ecclesiastical architecture in the country. Its style is perpendicular gothic. The main body of the building is eplica of the church of St Savior at Bath, England, which was built in 1518 while the tower is a copy of the famous Magdalen Tower at Oxford built in 1600. Several strips of ivy were brought a num ber of vears ago from the structure at the great English University and the vine which grew from them now adorn the brownstone structure on Fifth Avenue. The "old first" ha an important place in American history. In retaliation for the prominent pari taken by some of its members in the itruggle fur independence the building was converted into a barracks ar.d a riding school by the Brittish Offic er. One of its elders was General Alex ander McDougall. ho served with dis tinction in the patriot army. The church was instrumental in the Princeton Uni versity and Princeton Tneobgical Semi nary e 4 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Otegon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE JAPANESE DISCOVER NINE (Hcrlpps New. Aaac-latlon) Van Couver, Nov. 25 A number of Japanese diving in Queen Charlotte sound for abalone shells struck a mineral reef which they have now acquired and are working at great profit. The discovery of the ore by the Japs is an interesting story. They were diving for the abalone shells which are extens ively used in Japan and notice that the reef on which they were carrying out their operations were not ordinary rock but great reefs of mineral. One of the divers while in about six fathoms of water came across a large piece of pur. yellow metal which he thot was gold but on bringing it to the surface found it was copper. They immediately we nt in the shell business and said nothing about their find until they got money enough to secure and work their claims. This they are now doing. Besides copper, quantities of iron ore in large quantities have been brot to the surface. Several Americans are now located on properties beside them. WATCHES Not bargain watches that hav. laid in som. show cos. for years, but reliable watches direct from th. factory at lowest prices possiabl. for them to be sold. Call and ... for yourself. Every on. guaranteed J. H. PEARE. La O rand.' 'Leading Jeweler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Offlc. Fine watch, clock, and jewelryrepatrin? a sj;U lty All work guaranteed. u rainr k TiuTurncRT 111 BLOOD UlSLAbfcl Catanh is usually worse in Winter, because of the cold, damp am: suddenly clirui'.'iii r i Mtrit. Col 's are contracted, aivl neglected and as tin bi'i retions f.uin t.ie c'...i n ut HI1.i:ik.1 ine:iiiiratiis nie ii'isoiIriI into the blooO Wf Ji M ML J9S- l.A ElfECT Of WHISKY UPON NfGROf IAB0R ("((server 8peclal ; Jdtkson. Miss.. Nov. 2J In tne county court house here today mere was a ful gathering of manufacturers and employ- ! ers of labor for the purpose of drcusi- j ing local labor cond tons. Toe meeting ; was called by Messers V. B. Taylor, W. I B. Gowdy vid H. Ciay SrMuky. tnara-; It a'so foundei many phi'antroph c i gers of large manufacturing p'ants. After : the unplfi Kt"'l 'I ti; up a lilt !-V!lll'tt!MS dm a run -lui.t il If 1 1 II H .1 1 iK.WI.ItW (I!, rf t!.. riiivn'rt fitlill;', he. c.-.tartlial : M.i.M, r .- in t: ' I . t I societies, hospitals etc. BIG ERIE STEEL RAIL ORDERS (Scrlpp. New. Association) Scranton. Pa.. Nov. 23. The Erie Rail road Company has placed orders for 68, 550 tons of steel rails for delivery during th. year 1907. consiJeraile discuss. on it was deeded to j taketkteps to stop the ehct ti of liquor in the city, and other forms si criminality which were demoralizing to negro labor conditions. H was shown that there were hundreds of idle negroes in the city while the demand for laborers was so great, manufacturing and other concerns were loosing heavily for want of hands. ;srai? co-.ium r.i r. The nostrils an '.i.p'i' "f iii'i -ous biik into the throat keen! !.l hu t'iiti;!. Tlx- iiitiiut has dull hciilachts i- it'., am! (;:! s:i 'lit I ':r an 1 n l ri-',scl, lialt-.mrk ilhiC'i si! '!:-- i ' T! ' I. 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