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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
, RARE TREAT . FOR MUSIC LOVERS I V! ft' MS J Commencing Tuesday of this J- JTi!?- ,8-JudRob SMUTMAJimiPI tflcripp Jwe iawauni V , London, Jan 15-Sothebye have com platad th Ml of th library of tha lata Dr Richard Garnatt kaapar of tha Print ad pooka in tha Britiai muitum and truitaa Ilfca National Portrait Galery.' For 918,000 Mr Stevens an Ammun lr, and Curio collector secured tha nota booka ana a number of original manuscripts of tha poat Shelley. It it atatcd that Mr 5tvens will prasant hi ourchasa to tha Columbia Univrity of New York. FOUND Two log chain, found naar the railroad crouing at tha A. B. C. Laun- cry. wara laft at th Observe office, whr tha owner may tecur the same GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC DAY. PRINCIPAL." ' ' MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. I hi i on of tha bast musical in r:itution in the state, and that pjjpl in this city and valiey are Irfininng todiscover the advantage y, this school. The system i the latest and mcst prececal, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in In j art of teaching music. The sclwjl i div'ded into two depart ments; No. I is for beginners from S year or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come r.ne hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. If No. 2 the grades are from 3 to 15. Here rhay graduate. Pupiis taie one or two lessons a week a t..ay desire. No scholars will he pci:ni:ted to remain in this school vv.. i do not study. , Opposite the F5!ey Ksue over l!.e candy storu. Phone. 4? i. n n iiiEieirii Obstinate racking coughs itBoUSUCUuUCi, u auiusuicu ir passages, stops cne cough, beats and strengthens the lungs FOLEY'S HONEY ANO TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people Remember the name-FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy Is so safe or as certain in results. " Given Up to Die With Croup. Mr. P. 1. Cordler, of Mannington, Kj., writes: "My three-yew old girl had a severe case of croup tba doctor said the could not live and I gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of onrAa.a rfi an.? Tar - Thit first rfnaj otam mi. w lr A vea o her life. Tb. ise.-2Sc. u.-w'J ! E.kin wM .woraint,offlc.-..tardaf SOUTHIRH (OITON COAVCXJJCtfl , (HortstM New Aaaootatlaa i ., Bringbam. Ala. Jan 1 Thar are oer 5000 delegates in attendance at tha convention of the Southern Cotton A .av iation which opened her this morning., ; Ther are several important qutstion to b dicustd this afternoon and a r olution will be proposed whichjf paad ill altogether remove the manipulation of the cotton crop from th New York Exchange. . fltW FRUIT UNf FORMED tturlpps Newa Asaoclatl.a) . Chicago, Jan. 16 The Pacific Fruit tipress, a corporation with a capitaliza tion of $12,000,000 has been formed by th Harrin an lines for th purpos of handling their refrieerator ear kutmut Whn present order for eaummant hi. been filled the new corporati9n will own 6,600 cars of tha most modern typ. and will b an of th biggest concern en gaged in th operation of fast frieght line in th country. Mor than S 1 0.SOOO.000 of th company's capitalization will re present expenditures for cars. BLUE AND CRAY REUNION 'Si-nppa New Association) Utica, N. Ym Jan 15 Th On Hun dred and Seventh New York volunteers left here last night for Wilmington N C. To attend the grand reunion of the Blue and Gray at Fort Fisher. ' HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA We have never heurd of a single in stance of a C3ld resulting in nnanmnnl, nv other lung trouole. when Foley Honey and Tar has been taknn. It nm nnU, the cough but heals and strengthens th j iu.igs. ask ror foiey s Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C. jj. Bishop of Agnew. Mich., writes: "I jhwe used Foley's Honey and Tar in three I very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." - that settle on the lungs and ma7 &'. It aiai ' :' . I I ISiilSii ill Mag 30c, $1 00. The 50 cent afa contalna two and onhall time. a. much a tha .rnaU .n , JtttoaliaoaaUtiiaaainnch. RefuM SubaUtuttM. r . SOLD O RECORDED BY, A. T. HILI, DRUGGIST i4 A sweat toned Emerson UPHOLSTERING OLD FURNITURE MADEU. . i UUUU AS. WELW Lounge and ouch uph:lUred. Mattrses reaovered and f enerely renovated, carpeta cleaned and put down. Special Furniture Mad to Order. All Work Cai.ed For and Delivered Promptly. T. II. lilLLNAN Cor and N. Depot Monro St. PHONK 1801 Red T . I lfr.1. . . . .. ... , :,i r ! A. B. HHELAT .........:.;v;;;;;.;;.;;.v -' . CITY BREWER JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. rr Lar xsi Brvwinx , Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask lor La Grande Beer and gtt the Best. LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE ., develop Into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Edltw Cared of Lang Trouble. u.,r, , m oi. mcrsDurK Ir Straub, Editor of St. Petersburar (Fla.i Time, writ., cow rzt::.rj.r.on. - w nrn rnftim. arm., tu. i r n . .' .. I Vf i-' r , ,uu8 negiectea it, tninkine I would . -'S ht J kept getting worae. until iTwught a botUe ofWc'i "A - F w WIU.C(GJV piano with the Angetui player. 7-iiww unserc in ine memory.;, uu..,.v -. . 1 nx v.i.4 i' :("(.,; WAM T8U8 TIAK and will traat you right at Stdlwall as C'. market Pbcn Maw 16 FOUND A Ions aha in waa -fannil tri A. B. C. LaundTjI' Owner may hate . same ey calling at this offis and payin fifty cents for this notie. - ; MAHS; v ,, .- . ... and ; Build r Contractor ; IValer iiltBuiIdVDir; UatcriaL '; ; Building Ston. Clean Coa.ra t. .,j urTi jUrl.' .... ' ' La Grande, Orefon . uro tin gaming work, and 1 will ',;J." J- " nam.tr;;rht prie;. - i.-i r ! . e ; w ' - 1 "?p 1 r w t a alsa and tha week and continuing a few days MR. J. H SMITH Formerly Wanamaker's player, piano expert, but now with Sherman Clay & Co , of Portland, . wm;;be at Heulat's Music Store whererhe will be glad to demon strate to you the WONDERFUL POSSIBILITIES of : I s': THEU EMERSON ANGELUS Ones Cwinc and listen, you All Whds v PiALSTOIf LDQ. U5MI rffTf yary Jncij. mgh in Elk i a I ri: m. vieiting .btbeia " t B i. m m !Jr. G. L Bigger W. P. l. D. DI- F La f3raruls Ma! la i'"Tw ra n1' ry Saturday nicht Visiting brether ordiall ilyuiviUd to at nay .n at tend. Csntatarv nUi Model Restaurant I. B. McKiddt, N. 0, 0. E. Cox. s. "'' '- "i - t STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81, I. 0. Q. F.aa.Mie( em Am - Tl... days in th month In Odd Fellow rulL mung pwrcn always wtfeoma OjlLCoSulb,.-00- J1!;W' Orand Camp Ho. (70S mta Vr Mondav annina at I. O. O. F. hall. A,l .i.itlr. jaiuuvi coraiaiiy inviUd to C. S. WlLLUlta Clerk. ,- 1 . FORESTERS fi MrDtrM-.. nmuuvn VUUn Maid Manon No. 99 muii rh w.- day night in Elk hall. . Brathare re uiTiUd to attend. r..iMrLi.(D..!. . J. Seaiata Financial San Board of TnntMi n n i d...... Join Hall and C. S. WaliAia . FRIENDSHIP TENT No. B 1 , k. 0. T 4. Meets second and fourth Wednesday ach month in inn vr k.n might wlcom. , U r, r. ,1, H- - B". Colli Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M mivrna 07 u.... . first and third Thursday in tha after noon at tha Redman hall . All ladies ar wlcom. m-dLono Lady Commander. M. C. VISSIY. Raenrd Kn.r B. P. O. E.. U GRANDE LODGE N 453 Meets each Thurtdsv .nli i eight o'cloclc irr Elks' hall, on Adam. Avenue. Visiting Brother ar. cordially Invited to attend. i; U. E. McCullt, Recording secretary. LA ORANnp. innni? ki. tan WOODMEN OF THE W0RLD-1-M.ui l . of oh month In the K. of P. hall in tha Cnm knilHino Ail visiting member welcome. . . FhED jACnni C.nn.nl rVn,n..J.. J. H. Keeney. Clerk. "",u'" RED CROSS LODGE, No. 2?-MeU every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corps building. A Pvthian welcnma In all visiting Knights, . N. Li AcKias. C. C R. Pattison, K. R. Si S. RATHBONE- SISTERS RowsuT.m. pi No. 9 meets every Wednesday even. ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hail in th Corp building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Milly Fhawlby M. E. C mce Phoctm M. of R, it C. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F. & A. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th Tuesday 7:50 p. m. L. H. Russel, W. M. C. D. Huffman. Sec REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO. f0".", Very Tuesday evening at the 1. O. O. F. lodge. All visiting members arcinv.ted toattend. Mary F raker, N G Lizzie Hawobth, Secretary. mo dern Motherhood of AM ERICA Meet every Tuesday vn ing Lowis hili opposite Hotel Sommer. Visiting members always welcome. Auoust Stuart, Pres. W. B. Sarqekt. Sec. Reeonstrncti ,i.k .jii j "J manes rich red blood. Drive out unountli. t,. hav collctod during th winUr. Holl- ISUr Rockv Mmml.i. T.. I. . . ... ii . --..mi in iw a lamiiy tonic 58 cents, Ta or TablaU. Nawui Dauo Company. ulll surely enjoy the treat oflMuiical; imtraments COIt D1PCT k ADAMS AT& I T vlft i'i v 'n Aarti ..!.;. ..,.'. j xneurn; La Crande Camp No. 7703 ;A, criticism of state ments made in this col umn has been made by sereral members of the Woodmen of the World. We wish to say that the M. W. A. , is not fighting any order, but to correct any false impressions that might possibly hare been conveyed to anyons, we republish the standing and cost of the two orders. ' The Modern Woodmen f Amer ica was organized in 1883, Th Woodman a( th World' IP. J.) began business in 1 890. jL -Th Paciflc-Jurladictioa W. 0. W. la' th branch of that order doing business in Oregon,; and is th rordr to which 5 wa rfaf when peaking of th W. 0 W. MEMBERSHIP M. W. A. ,840.000 W. O. W. ::,t. ...... . 1-00.2S9 Cost of $1000 insuranc at 20 years of age per yar. ; M. W. A. i.,.w......... ...I $4.60 w.o.w. (P. J.) -.:..:... .........9.oo Cost of f 1000 Insuranc at 43 years of ags per year. , . M. W. A ..;: ...... $9.00 W. 0, W. (P.j.) 160 Cost of joining is the same in both case. . Th W. 0. W. (P. J.) reserve fund amount to almost two million dollar. " On 9 assessment during 1906 th M. W. A. ha paid aU death claims and has placed in th bank mor than two and a half million dollar. Wdesh-etodraw no conclusions. Do thi for yourself. The M. W. A. ha increased over on. hundred thousand,, net, new member during 1906. i your F B CURREY, CS WILLIAMS. Consul Clark WISKOUflSfL FROM THE SOUTH "I want to give soma valuable advic to those who uffer with lame back and kidney trouble," says J.R. Blankenship of Beck, Tenn. "I have proved to an abso lute certainty that Electric BitUr will positively cur thi distressing condition. 7 he first bottle gave m great relief and after taking a few mora bottles, I wa completely cured; so cempleUly that it bcome a pleasure to recommend thi. great remedy." 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