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YOU SHOULD STOP AND CONSIDER
TlltS IS A HOME ENTERPRISE .
Aurelia Mining Company stock is selling fast
Manager reports a good strike in the west drift
Work progressing nicely at the property.
t We have some stock for sale yet at . 6c per
sharebut at the present rate 5c stock will soon
' be gone7 f Those that may want some stock
better buy during January, as the price will be
advanced to 7 cents on February 1st 1906
You can buy stock, pay one-fifth down and
one-fifth per month until paid. If you are a little
1905
County Clerk J. B. Gilliam has
e unpleUd hia annual statement of
county affair for the year of 190S
cbssd. The irrand total la found
just
the
just
to be
short of money
matter how little,
enterprise".
take some stock anyway, 'no
all will help to develope the
J. A. THRONSOIM.
Holiday Groceries;!
$41,500.8 for expenses of all kinds fir
the year and with the amount spent for
new furniture for the court house. uuu
and $740.9 8. donated to the Lewis and
Clark fair exhibit, it Is found that an act
ual saving of $2 100 over the year before
has been effected. Following ts the" list
of expenditures: ...
County Court Commissioner
Circuit "Court
tmm&
of
Never was a better time to get
full value for your money than
riow 'Everytnirig the'!ineof
Holiday. Groceries.
Justice Courts ...
Sheriffs office
Clerk's office .
Recorder's office
Treasurer'! office
Coroner's office
School Superintendent's office
Stock Inspector
Assessor's office ...
Assessment and collection
taxes '. ..;.....:......;.
Currant Expense :::: .
Court house expense (furniture
4000)
Jail..,.-
Care of Poor..
Indigent Soldiers..-
Insan..-...:..-"...;...
Bridge .
Election expense
Examination of teacher
Lewi and Clark fair
$1689 66
. 2194 SO
.1466 18
. 4600 00
. 4455; 60
. 2500, 00
. 1000 00
: tir. 86
,. 1660 00
403! 00
. 4126 86
I NEBRASKA GROCERY j
MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. ;
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
: " . D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
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Complete Machine Shops, and Foundry
General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The FiUgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market: Our shops are
equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large
or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron.,
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45PECfAL SALE ON 'LL HOLIDAY
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I GODS ,
- . '. I have a few heating stoves left, both coal and
' wood, which I will close out at greatly reduced
.' prices.
: f W. H. BOH N ENKAM P,
IN A HURRY?
'ill FN r.ALL
yttri.) REYNOLDS
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than
it takes to tell it
'Day phone Red 761
Night phone Black 1792
Wagon always at your service
2 LIGHTNING COLLECTION
i AGENCY
G. E FOWLER;
Truck and
Transfer
Wood and Coal
PHONE 1611
All orders given prompt attention
1163 48
62 71
6698 82
624 64
8460 18
95 76
60 80
1696 16
158 0
86 00
750 08
WHERE IT'S A QUESTION
OF TASTE
the best New Year's resolution
you can make is, to eat only the
purest confections. Those made
by Selder are not only reputed to
be the finest flavored, always fresh
and absolutely pure, but are so in
fact Our gift boxes are most
- tastefully gotten up. artistic in style
' and make most 'acceptable offer-';
1 ing with your New Year congrat
ulations. ' ' H
SELDER, ThcMndy
Sash and Doors
Lumber.
Latty - '
Shingles,
Mouldings, Etc. '
AH Good Material comes from our Yard
Ha;; fcratiie National Sank
. ESTABLISHED 1887
$41.60
0B4
. MOM MfJI BIMD
The increased number of men being; put
to work on the Elgin extension means
that the O. R. & N. proposes to rush con
struction work as rapidly as is possible
This Is not only good news to the popls
of the Wallowa country but to this city as
weft for what benefits that section bene
fits Elgin. Elgin Recorder.
. fUifll ITEMS OF INTEREST ! ?; ,5"
Mrs. John Raney returned Tuesday
from a visit with her parents ' in Pendle
ton. .:-', ..-
J. W. Earles, traveling agent for. the
La Grande Marble Works, was registered
at the City Hotel this week.
A. P. Spragua IS transacting business in
Portland this week.
H. C. Brown returned Wednesday from
a business trip to La Qrande.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Burnaugh, went up
to La Qrande Monday for a short stay.
Harry Dicken. of Portland, is visiting in
this city with his sister. Mr. L. J. Usher
Attorney R. H. Llovd is now located in
his new rooms in the Sommar building.
next door to the Post Office.. ,
Miss Mattie Fttboktra ' arrived homt
vesterdav from La Qrande, ' where khe
has been visiting her sister.
Rev. D. S. Smith, pastor of the Math
odist Eoiscopal church Lt this city, is
ujvim ma YEARS ; :
-The chances for living a full century are
excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun
can. of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years
old. She writes; "Electric Bitters cured
me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years
standing, and mad me feel, as well and
strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters
cur Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood
disorders, General Debility and bodily
weakness. Sold on a guarantee at
Niwlim Druo Co.' drug store. Price only
60. ... r, ...
FOR SALE 5 year old jersey bull, for
particulare enquire of J. W. . McAlister
or of the farm of Mrs. yLindsey, north' of
island uity. ... - - ; .
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $E6Cf,O0O CO
Deposits . : - 640.00000
Two
Dyspeptics
Ifvnuaratoofatitls because your food
hint ta fat instead of muscle strenffth,
If you are too lean the fat producing food
that you eat are not properly digested and
Lean, thin, wnngy peopi ao noi n
nnuirh Pansin in the stomach, whils fat
oeoDl hav too much Pepsin and not
nougb Pancreatine. , .
Kbdol
Dyspepsia Cure
eonUine all the digestive Juice that are)
found in a healthy stomach, and in
Tir.tlv those Dronortion necessary to
holding series of a meetings in Imblef this enable the stomach and digestive organ
i. tndiirMt and assimilate all foods that may
D eaien, ivoaoi is nut "'7 i""""
digesUnt, but it 1 a reconstructive, tis
sue building tonio a well. Kodol cure
Indigetion, Dyspepsia; Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and
Constipation. You win ux it
Digests What You Eat
Rests the stomach, rebuilds the
tissue and give firm flash. .
Wm. Miller was among the business
visitor in this city from La Qrande
Tuesday. '
Mrs. A. De Bole visited over 1 Sunday
with relatives in La Qrande. returning
home Monday.
J. E. Robertson, bookkeeper for : the
Elain Lumber Co., visited with relatives
in La Grande Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Spense, of Island City.
visited over Sunday in this city with the
familv of Jas. Evans. -
H. Wetohskow. k farmer of ' Imbier
section, was among th many visitors ir
Elgin Saturday.
A party O. R. & N surveyors arriv-
snout from Wallowa county the fore
Dart of this week and left for an un-
knov n damnation. Loren Harmon oi
this city accompanied them.
W. A. Coffery, of Portland, J.. Q. B
Baker, of La Qrande, C. E. Qetchel and
A. E. Dahlstrom, of Baker City, wert
among th guett at Hotel Elgin Wednet
day. Elgin Record.
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A T. HILL. Druggisls
OFFICERS AHD DIRECTORS -
GEORGE PALMER, Pbesidbnt. J. M. BERRY. Vic Phesidbht.
F, L. MEYERS, Cashier.
GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashieh."; c . : s j
.. . W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
J. M. BERRY, F. M. BYRKIT; ' . ? ' I A.' B. CONLEY.
a C. PENINGTON. ; - . F.J.HOLMES. . '
The Good Old Standby.
' Nothing like a nice cut of juicy oomed
beef with cabbage or sseur-kraut onoe
in a whllel .We can off or moet of th
time whole or half rounds, if you oan
use so much, or whatever quantity you
require, of well fed and carefully corn
ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome.
If you're in th notion today, 'phone us
the order and we'll hav. the meat
around In no time. ' : '
GrancJy & Russell
IS
a fine art unless you can trust your .
butcher. It will b worth your
wWU to give us a' trial order jou are
looking . for a thoroughly reliable market ;
where you can be sure of finding a pleas
ing variety of flrt-cla meat and poultry ;
W. can tursly interest you with our
Drlces.' !
Rphr cSc Ccmpiny
LOST CALVES The undersigned wll
pay five dollar reward for th. return
or information leading to the return of
on. two year old brockel faced hsifer
branded quarter cVcle seven on right
rib, ear marks unknown. Will also pay
a liberal reward for th. return or in
formation leading to th. recovery of
on. yearling brindl. heifer calf with
split in one ear. The first named ani
mal never returned from the hills, th.
second left my place about the tenth or
fifteenth of December, 1906. Address
Ed Strinoham, La Grande, Oregon.
Phone Farmer' lin. 196x6.? '
WOOD SAiV l
Your wood sawed with steam
saw at 40 cents a cord, if you
haae ten cord or over, under
ten cord only 60 cents per
cord. 1 Come when I promise
and satisfaction gusranteed
DROP ME A, POSTAL
J. S. VAN0ORFY. 1 1
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5 H. A. Watson, Mgr.
All claim placed in our hands
be paid direct to th. creditor.
, Our system gets th. money.
Z Full particular made known upon.
apprication to inUrestad parties.
.5 6ffic'up-sUir in Ralston building
J ; La' Grande, Or.
Service !
TKi rfruff store tries to ser.
well that Utey
cf going elsewhere for a.ug lrB tJods.
A. T. Mi"-
every
will not t link
Pre scription DrugStis
Practical Gunsmith
Repairs Strictly Fi'stclass
Guns re-stockfd .
Keys fitted to door Locks
WM. AGNEW '
Adams Amoe
Success is sUmped on every package.
It is the most successful remedy known
It makes you well and keep you well
That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea does. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets
Nawlin Drug Company.
ANNUAL MtfTWG
Th. annual meeting of the stock' hold-.
ers of th. Oregon, Montana Development I
Company will be held in the city of La I
Qrande, Oregon, on Friday. January 26,
1 906, at 1 o clock p. m., for the purpose I
of electing officers and board of directors
and for the transaction of any other bus
iness that may come before said meeting. I
W. W. Randall, Pre.
E. A. Wills. Sec., Pro. tern. I
,! If an easy thing to say,
And say it good and strong, .
. And say it pretty frequent.
Push Rocky Mountain Tea along.
Newlin Drug Company.
Centennial Hotel
, Under1 new management
Board and Room $5 per week,, cash.
Meals 25 eta. Special rates furnish. I
Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave
Phone No. 1161.
Mrs. ' W. E. Murchison, proprietress
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TO ALL DISEASED
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FOR TII3
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FOR CONSUMPTION
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J. O. R. Hooper; a merchant, of Woodford, Tenn., writes i "Fifty witnesses
here, will swear that Dr. King's New Discovery cured Mrs. Mollle Holt of Consump
tion after her family had watched at her bedside for the end, which doctors safd ,
was near." , ' ;
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