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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1906)
For Sale at a Special Bargain . Ten IcU or any part of them, between Fir and Greenwood streets, facing JefTereon Ave and adjoining the railroad track at a low price on easy terms. WANTED Apples, Potatoes, Hay, and Grain i i We poy toot cash for all produce ae we want the good and you 2 warn the money. V PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company jj Jannary Wall Paper Sale To make room for 20,000 rolls to arrive this month, our entire stock of 1905 patterns will be on sale a short time at less than Half Price. ' Staniels&Jarman IDRY WOOD KURD an ITEMS 'C. H. Bidwell iDent several nu.n. nr. n . i . h" "n mis week. J. Fred Head wenrtb Portland Satur day evening and expects to remain there. Mrs. a H. BidweU Visited in Union during Mr. Bidwsils absence in Walla Walla. Rev. Mower occupied his pulpit here on Wednesday evening. Wm. Smith and wife, with several as sistants, rendered an entertainment in Russell's hall on Saturday evening, to a good sized audience. They expect to give several entertainments during the winter. Mr. and Mrs, Harley Laughlin spent Tuesday in the Island. Our Sunday School work is progressing nicely under our efficient corps of officers and the Epworth League is well attended every Sunday night. ill' When you wish a nice juicy roast or a tender steak, or a piece of boh.ng meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48 and you will soon have ex actly what you desire. J. BULL & Company Phone Main 8. Remember the phone is on the directory as Boss Meat Market Main 48. : Just received two car load i I Of ABSOLUTELY DRY : Wood. We guarantee : full measure, order now : : Remember ABSOLUTELY : : DRY wood I GRANDE RONDE (ASH (0. : Lewis Bros. Prop. A MODERN MIRACLE "Tiuly miraculous seemed the reeoverv of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place." writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn.. "she was so wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally completely recov ered, and is a healthy woman todav." B0( and $1.00 at newlin druo co. Trial ottle Ira. Wood! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered ' to any part of the city. I ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity J orders. No order too J large or too small ; James Beavers, Red 1441 2 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprittor. Largest Brewing Plant In Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE SUMMHMUf SSTINCS Lota of snow. Mr. George Ott is putting up ice today. Our school started Monday after a two weeks vacation. Mr. R. Qaskill has started a drug store in our town. ; ,-. Mr. E. F. Tice made a trip to La Grande Tuesday. .. " All of our sick people are now Improv- Deputy McLachlin. of La Grande. Is a caller In our town today. WB1 DfJLID ORCHARD Denver. Jan. 1 0 After a long confer ence on the question whether the Western Federation of Miners should take up the defense of Harry Orchard, now held at Caldwell, Ida., charged with the assassi nation of former Governor Steunenburg Secretary William Haywood sent the fol lowing telegram to R. J. Hanlon, financial secretary of the Miners' Union at Silver City. Idaho: .. "Press dispatches indicate there is an other conspiracy to connect the Western Federation of Miners with grave crimes. Several persons in Caldwell have been arrested in pursuance of the conspiracy The Western Federation defends no mem ber guilty of crime. But in the past it has been found that every one of its mem bers accused of crime was innocent, - and they would have been victims of conspir acy had the orgination not aided in their defense. Have Mr. Nugent take up the defense of any member of the organiza tion, so that if innocent he may be dis charged." John F. Nugont is an attorney at Silver City. OBITUARY ; Alfred, the son of Mathias and F!1in beth Reynolds, was born in Ohio. Au SI St., 1854, and died of that dread dis ease cancer at Carlisle, Iowa, on January 7th. 1906, aged seventy one years, four months and seven days, He came with his parents to Warren countv. Iowa. In March 1849 and has made it his home since, except for two years which he spent in his native state. He was married to Miss Catherine Perry on November 26, 1659. To this union were born eleven children, . five boys and sis girls, all of whom are living, and all of whom were permitted to be at his bedside durins his last illness with the exceDtion of one daughter residing in La Grande. The deceased was a man of the most exemplary character, always truthful, honest and upright in all of his dealings. and always trying to help others out of weir dimcuihes. Dunns the last five months of his life his sufferings were al most beyond expression, but ha bore them all with patience, never murmurins or complaining but always , expressing the thought that everything was all right. His great desire was to raise his children (o be true and honest men and women, and to know the value of true religion. He expressed himself as being ready and willing to go and said the way looked bright He leaves an aged wife, a brother. eleven children and a host of relatives and friende to mourn his death. Although he will be greatly missed in his home and by his friends and neighbors, vet we feel that our loss is heaven's train. Ha is cone but not forever. There will be a glorious dawn and we shall meet to part no more on that reserrection morn. Ann. The deceased was the father of Mr- William Reynolds of this citv. who left soma time ago to be with him in his last moments. MINIM STAMPED! Goldfield, Nev., Jan. 1 1 -One day a mountain valley with SO inhabitants, in a week a pulsating mining camp of 4000 people that is the history of Manhattan, 80 miles northeast of Goldfield. A low estimate places the exodus to the new fields from Goldfield alone at 2000 per sons. Two hundred dollars a day has been paid for automobiles by those anxious to reach the camp in a hurry. Hundreds of teams line the two roads to the latest camp. Yesterday a crowded stage tipped over and killed the driver and slightly wounded some of the passengers. The life at the new camp is strenuous. There ie no law or order. Lots have jumped in price from $260 to $3500. Meats are very high. A bath in a round tin tub sold the other day for $2. High prices are paid for sleeping quarters. PIANO TUNING J. C. Ardrev. a former resident of thi city, but now near Portland, is in the city. Mr. Ardrey is now in the piano tuning business, and those having instruments requiring attention can secure his ser vices by leaving orders at Huelat's musk store. Mr. Ardrey will be in La Grande only about ten days longer. FOR RENT 6 room house Coggane addition. S?.0f per mont 6 room house. Coggane addition. S8.00 per month. 6 room house. Romig addition. S 9.00 per month. 6 room house. Acme addition. S8.00 per month. 6 room house, Sixth St S 12.50 oer month. 6 room house. J St $12.50 per month. 7 room house. M Fir St $12.00 oer month. 9 room house house, G randy addition. ELECTRIC LINEMAN DEAD Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 10. William Burgess, a lineman employed by the Brit ish Columbia Electric Railway company was electrocuted last night He was re pairing wires at the top of a pole and slipped, grasping a high potential wire as he fell. His body hunir suspended in mid air. A fellow workman soon removed but life was extinct A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up toward tht heart causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood- poisoning. Buck ten s Arnica aaive drew out the poisor healed the wound, and saved his life Best in the world for burns and sores 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. ' ANNUAL MEETING Of the shareholders of the Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande will be held at their banking house in Le Grande on Tuesday, the 23d. day ol January, 1 906, between the hours of 1 0 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, to select a board of directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may come before said meeting. . . J. W. Scriber, Cashier of the Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande. Dated this 18th. day of December 1905 It's an easy thing to say. And say it good and strong, And say it pretty frequent Push Rocky Mountain Tea along. Newlin Drug Company. J L MAKS; Contractor and Builder Dealer in Rutldinir Material La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. Edward Propeck wants your Second Hand j Goods j : Pnone Black 401 : ,,,,,,, jnminii ii v wo 1 r i D0 VT TRUST TO LUCK In the hope that you'll pick up a flood cigar here or there. Get hold of a cigar you know to be good-one that everyone who is a judge knows to be a tiptoper. Short of that advice is; SMOKE THE VISTA ORADA and other brands will concern you no longer. That's the cigar to stick to and the price won't "stick" you.- d t C. E. H4CKMAIU vewctory Corner Adams Avenue and leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e Fine 1 Confectioned ir-- '-' and cigars AT Van Bur en's I Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes We have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robes are snitable for couch covers, steamer robers and orna . , - mental fbr Indian corners. The price range is from " ' $5.50 up HENRY &. CAF'JR HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS ; Phone No. 621. J. C. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr. residence 586 ' LUMBER RETAILED AT- 3 WHOLESALE PRICES k BAitT Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building Crande Romle Lumber Co PERRY, OREGON. r, a coughs QUICKEST CURE colds THE WONDER WORKER FOR I THROAT DR. KINCS I LUNGS m FOR CONSUMPTION I CHAS. EBY. SI of FllmhAfh lit slclans. who treated me for La Grippe without STvlnfT $IB0 to ,oc Phy bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCovfIv y re,,ef- afterward of this one bottle I was entirely curJ- DISCOVERY, and after taking Hl.. PrleiSOc MUI.03 ABSOLUTELY GUAPAnTFrnT after taking contents W.1 BottlttFm SOLD AND RECO'""FKnFn RV it ! 3' $15.00 per month. La Grands Investment Co. IX.! I Mi -LMewnn junior Company i