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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1905)
i 3 - Everything you want want for IKat SUNDAY RlNMER Is AwaitinzJYout Order, at C. RA LLSTTO N ? S ; NEBRASKA OROGElQTi STORE ,Oor. Fir and Jefferson 81a. Fall Line "Perferred Stock" " Good School Shoea Canned Goods. asj'ccialty ULrlv MEASURE Chain wood by the Cord 128 cubic feet to tb, cord, lft-inch ' dry chaia . wood W jwf eor Thjs it chjBapeJrjthan by fte 'load. x ou pay ior wnat yoa get ana get what you pay for. Phone 57i H. W. NIBLEY When you want thcBest PH01?E l85i A;-B;- G" Steanr Laundry- LaGrande, Oregon. -i. LA GRAN D E II WORKS I Will be ready for business February 15 prepared to make all kindi f a General BiacKsmitn -o m Manufacturer or The Fitzgeralat Roller Feed MiU ; ;j m r , m 3 iQ . Fi RITZQ E RAL-D, M SUOQEBSQR TO H. L. AtEXANOEl ':- CITY' BREWERS JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant inJEasiern Oregon fml&Gn&k B&x atd gctithc gest LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE jREIJENCE? Auch Interest Taken in Grande Ronde Mines It bat been quit notioeable that there is more tbsn tbe asual' interest taken in the mtnee of ' Grand Eoade river than for several years past; There has aot been a minlnr man visited that Motion for year bat bee ipreesed himself aa greatly surprissd why there ba not been, greater ,dsre lopmenl work than there bu. There ere already, sufficient properties open ed to justify large expenditures, ot money for machinery. There . are a pnotber of ledges that now ha? e some very rioh ore on their damps. 8ame ot thte ore has been shipped off to melters and worked at a profit bat tbe expense Is great. There are eev eral mines that are situated withia a very short distanoe . from each other that the ores could all be reduced to amalgams tee at a very small expense and from ' present indications these mines will bs worked this ysat. This will bring considerable trade to this oity end will result ' ia developing a' permanent mining camp. It is High Time For Practical Demonstration Having noticed a great deal bslng printed In your columns in regard to good roads and especially the roads leading to La Grande, to all of which I heartily agree. I wonld suggest that we make some practical demonstration of the theories that hare been advano r-j . -, - -. ! . It is all Terr well to sit around a good fire in the winter time and build air catties, bnt too many times It is auHotalr". , There is tbe road leading to the Coys by what is called the Qekaler une mat is ail dm impassible at toe present lime and generally is so shout fire mon' hs in tbs y ear. If that road bad been " nept in as good repair for irarei as cne roaua near lsiana uity,so the people from the Cote could get to La Grande at all times of the year the petition for' h new county would' not nave received as many signers in the Gove as it did. If tbe roads to La Grands are impassible the Gove people TWg tp go tot. Union, and. who is to blsme? ' No- if the Gekelec lane was graveled out as far as' ths Orange Hall, the toe toad from there to tbe Gove is very good -If the bitisens'of La Grande ant to bear what tbe people from the country who have traveled this road have tossy about it, just let them take a stand near tbe hitohing racks nsxi Saturday afternoon' and I'll warrant yoa that like all eavesdroppers ' they will hear ro good ol thumselves. uouer sue old road law tbe property tax was' woiked out in the distrlot in whioh it was assessed, bat now it is liable to "go to the other end ot the county, and nnder this system this road has not had any work '(or years. There is about a ' mile and three fourths of this road to be gravelled to put it In "good condition for travttf thf year round and the farmers living on thia road are willing and even anxious to help grtvell ll but" it is too muoh to ask them to do il all. They are willing to subscribe from 800 to 500 dollars. ''- There it a gravel pit with a trap 01 dump midway of tbe road to be gra velled. There it plenty of material, and all that is needed is the money to do the work. ', ' It it up to the city to do something or keep stilly , J. E. Reynolds flo fo a ( There has been more or lest ooeq- uatjor ajBajsbir lor,e tablithment in this city-of a hospital. f,a Gra itte baSjnoweafthed thst per QiC &$&M'tory that a boepilaO. it a neoessary4 and tucb an inttltution would be' secured1 here if the - condi tions were plaot d before proper parties There ts not another field so favorable to Ibe frbmeJiate suooessfol operation of s hospital as Ls Grande.' ' Not only tifs country would ne'served but 'this would be the' nearest hospital . aocom modatidus' to all of Wallowa - county. Jhit bow to get these facts bifore ' the ro'pe'r partlet' we do not know but no doubt the pbysiotsns of this city could assist in this matter through their medical associations. There is no question but what the field is here and there is no question bat there are many parties who are looking for Just such a location. '. Here is another opportunity for onr Gommeroial Club ti score an easy victory. Successful Operation By Sorlpps News Association London Jan 31 The' Princess Vic toria, King Edwarde daughter, was sneoeesfuly operated upon tor sppen dioitis at-8ucViDhsm FaSjaoe Ibis moroipgand bar condition at the present time is the very bett that could be expected after undergoing the operation. . , President Returns (By fkrlpps News Association) . yasbino;ton Jan , JBXPretident Roosevelt'l party arrived f early this morning from Philadelphia waere he delivered an address last evening. The trip to 'Annapolis and ' Philadelphia and return was accomplished without incident. Codlin Moth " Tbe adult inseot or moth it but little kaowo among fruit growers and other moths are often mistaken for it. It varies somewhat in sis, but the maximum spread ol irs wingi is about three-fourtbs of an inch. The front wings are of . a brownish gray color and are crossed with linee of gray scales, giving them the ap pearance of watered silk. At tbe tipt of the wingi there is ' a large brown spot, in whioh are many toales ol bronze or gold. Toe hind wings are grayish-brown in color. Taken as a whole, the coloring of the moth is suoh that when resting on old gray itb bark it is eo like the bark that it is not easily distinguished. The moth lays bereggs, a few days after emergence; on tbe leaves oi ap ple or other food plant, or op tbe fruit A. majority of tbe eggt ot the first generation are laid on the leaves, while the greater part of those of the second generation are laid upon the fruit. 0 B Simpson in US Bulletin No 171. Child Badly Burned Oakesdale Wash., Jan 81 While the parents wsre at church at Oakes dale, Wash., the children of Rev. Mr. PpauldjDg tipried 6vera ' lamp, badly bumlng a l4-y ear-old boy and csne ing $200 damage. Todays news today, when yoa read the Observer. Stomach Troubles and Corutipa. tion "Chamberlaln'SjUtomaoh and Liver Tablets are tbe best thing (or stomach troubles and oonstiratlon Inave ever sold." says J R Cullman, a druggist of Pottervllle, Mich. They are easv to lane ana always give satisfaction. I tell my oostomsr. to try them and if not satisfactory to corns back and set their money, bat have never had oomplaint." For sale by NewUn Drag Co.' : . ,. Music R PJTait tbe pioneer muiio teacher of Grande Ronde Valley is still in the ring. During my vaoation I made it my business as well as pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, and in fact every thing in my line ot ' business and I found that I as a teac'ier, and interpreter of music and still in tbe front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory course may take the popular piano coarse. This plac es the pupil in position to plsy the popular music of tbe day, Church and Sunday School music ' : Tbe Violin popular comae places tbe pupil in position i play all kinds oi dsnoe musio as well as light over tares. Quite a number of musicians who have been nnder my instruction are now making good money as teaob ers and soloisto. Pupils who are an dsr my eire will be thoroughly In ttrooted in musio, B J. TAIT, teacher JwN SSr- ws JSS W"v Tk Tb. sr i" N rr. . -f ?' ?'!--!'? V Grande Ronde Lumber Go. PERRI. 0XEG0.X. Grande Ronde Lumber! IlICo- 1 PERRY, OREGON. ' ; f ) j """LUMBER LATH - BOXES V av vu i ivu UUU1 V Phone 17(51 U Grjuide, Oregcx Comer Jeffersba AYeaue' aoreeaw-ood Streets, j :.UVV ' x ":;;''7r House ' . tBMtvssaMnMBtvwta " s In Baatem I.Oireacoae Will Pay Hiarhest Oash Price lor Marketable A.prles, , ..'.. I.. i-lt 10 PER CENT OFF Oa all " cash ' purchases ,'of 11.00 or over, complete ' stock of meats poultry, lard our own cured breakfast baoon and hams a .specialty. J onalgOl , . - I. HARRIS We pay the highest market price for hides, pelts, and furs Forced To Starve B F Leek,:ot.Concerd,' syst "Vor 20 years I suffered agonies, with sore on my upper lip, so painfal tome times that I could not eat, Alter vainly trying evert thing else I cored It, with Bucklen's Arnlo Salve." It's great for burns, oats and wounds. . At the Newlin drag store Only SSo I Chamberlain's Couh Remedy the Best Made J " wIn; my oplnjon Chamberlain's Coagh.Hemedy is the best made for colds," says Mrs.' Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There) Is no doubt about its being the bsst. ' No other will care a cold so quickly.. No other ia so sure a preventative of pneu monla. No other Is so pleasant and safe to take. Toere are good reasons why it abbnld be preferred to -any other. The fact is that few people are satisfiad witb.any other after having once nsed this remedy. For . sale by Newlin Drug Go. , . LA GRANDE. LSCHOOL OFJtMUSIC' PROP. DAYt.Prhxipk. ; v iDATJUbtani This is onslofiths.bset inualcaliln- stitatlona la the state.. Oaring the rUirlflOa there were BesrlFoar thousand lessons given; T&e'peopl m sue city ana valley are begin ing to dlaoover the great advantage snu sobool. The eystem nsed le the latest and most practical, and memoes au us uteat dlsooteries n the art of teauhinsi moale. Tha Mboollsjdlrided into two depart nentt , I U for beginners, from years np, and taUng in the 1st to 'rd grades. In this dtpartaan' upQs.oooM onejboar every day a No. a the grades are from S t 4. , Here, they gradaate. PapUr aw one et.two lessens week e hey desire. No soholars will r nnlttad to remain la thte eohoo todonotstady. . t-fl:. Ji 11 v t C: E. FOWLER SEALED PROPOSALS . Notion is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed propo sals for tbe supenn tendency and main iaoenee of the county poor farm and ths boarding and care of tbe county paupers for tne insuelog year, aooord- ing to spociuoatton now in tbe office ol M. A. Harrison , County Judge of Union County, slate of Oregon,' to be bad upon application. Said proposal to be made in writing and to be 'filed with tbe County Clerk of Union Conn ty,Htate of Oregon',' on or before the first day of February, 1906, The ooun ty oourt of the eonnty of Union, state of Oregon, reserves tbe right to reject any or all - proposals." Dated this t-sentyfiftb day of January, 1905. J. B. Qilham, county clerk of Union County State of Oregon. K A Truck and Transfer WoodjandXoal JU1 order , given .prompt , .attention. : O. W, ALLEN, Proprietor. a v a I ill Orders receive prompt t a attention . 5; : ' PhonelMl h'r ; 5 Kesidence eiS.Osboru St. S e We manufacture Batter s ftom sweet cream. Our t butter fie full weight and ! guaraBteed. Leave' orders uaraerville Crea&srj Ass'a eeeeeeeeeeeettetttteeetetsi li1 3 t li I'