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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1906)
'INVEST YOU SHOULD STOP THIS IS A HOME Aurelia Mining Gompany stock is selling fast. ' Manager reports a good strike in the west drift. ' Work progressing nicely at the property. "We have some stock for sale yet at Sc per , share, but at the present rate 5c stock , wilj soon , be gone. , 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 short of money take some stock anyway, no matter how little, all will help to develope the enterprise. .'.... , ; ';' e, , i U , ' .... j, A. THRO.SO,. ... Holiday Groceries Never was a better full value for your now.c Everytning Holiday Groceries. NEBRASKA GROCERY - MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ,s j D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor." . ... C mplete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, , We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market Our shops are quipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or mthing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. - SPECIAL SALE ON (ODS I have a few heating stoves loft,- both coal and wood, which I will close out at greatly reduced prices. , W. H. BOHNENKA MP, IN A HURRY? IHrN (A IX WH. 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 76 1 Night phone Black 1792 , Wagon always at your service LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGENCY M A. Watson, Mgr. Alt claim placed In our hands be paid direct to the creditor. ' Our system gets the money. ; Full particular made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stair in Ralston building V La Grande. Or. VI Servtc , . :.. : This drug store trie to erv very customer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere) for drug stor goods. ' - " A. " T. Hux. PreacriptionDrugStis NOW AND CONSIDER ENTERPRISE- i time to get money than in the line of ' LL HOLIDAY 1 P0SIT1ON-WANTED-A throughly competent and reliable Japanese cook wishes situation in hotel or restaurant Frank Funa Hush, La Grande,, or call at Japaness horn a on Adams Ave. RELIABILITY SELLS . GROCERIES or we would have been out of businet long ago. It' all very well to .effsr specialties at tempting prices once in a while, but our method is to give the most and the best for the money in staple and fancy groceries, week in and week out When we do get in an invoice at a genuine bargain price, we share th gam with you. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDES BRif NORTH FIR STREET IHSIDE OF THE EARTH SO PAR AS AOUALLY KHOWff The heat of the sun never penetrates more than 100 feet below the earth's surface, and at which depth the thermo meter remains at 62 degrees F.. through out the year, whether in the Arctic or Tropical " zones. Downward from 100 feet even 66 feet meane a gain of one degree of heat and 10,000 feet it is esti mated water would boil. At a distance of 30 miles all rocks in the crust wou'd melt It is improbable that the same rata of tempepatura increase continues to the earth's center, because that would give a heat vastly beyond conception. We know that in the borings of mines heat increases with depth. Tns large number of hot lakes and geyser springs, numerous volcanoes in various pares of the world, are certain indications that a vast amount of heat still lies beneath the earth's surface. Not long ago supposi tion was that the interior of the earth was a vast ocean or molten rock, sur- ledge of physical laws has led to the belief that the earth is more rigid than a globe of steel of similar size. If the earth was a glob of molten material surround- 0,000,000 FOR BOOKS. iUO SUM GIVEN TO AMERICAN LIBBAiUiS Xfiid YEAH. Report of Association at St. Loui Es timates u.fU to Weucn.g Pubno of Vmteu States Carnegie " IouaUou Mugeet . Clfts to American l.braries amounting to yu,iiU,ii tv.icia.r. ino ar irom ...e 1. l0j, til -i.lv i, iw. 1 mi: .11 Aut.l.li..Cl.-rlt! fctti ilSto'l to . wa.cu iJ;,LjJ Ki'itu lo tia.. ju ace. ....li. tut; i.o. was rt.aU at the i:oneu hi lv .l l' t UJlj UhiU'li i at t,.. Loi.i- u. j. u jiarrihoii. 1 ur..Ul LI Ifl.. .iiuL 1. li cu.tri t. .rit ai.u t.i tui i i.o liu..c.eu u. tiill ..l l'lu ILtllt . , i it.ii Ot $t-0 l, .lib. it. t. i.iiWalU. .i s i.ii n .uiii, rij.r.'t. li. h I., all 1U1.318 o. " i.;S mi', vv.. it'll An utuijris ti ti .(. tuts kiiowo (nut t732.3i.it Wi. , n m e,..Ciu:ei.t :u:.L lor teniri ary ))i rp,it, S)il.Sti4 lor the t. ..-bHU'r t (,1 bcoi, lubLS, ftH.Tu'J 1 a lah purchase c.f bi. s, tl.M.tyi. ulilca t 7(JJ'jti it rtpi.rui. m acrtpfti m Antrew t'urutKlo lur buildlt ts ij'.'.U'J 1 1 oni arliius dtiucrs Ml tlOiusc e, -l.Ht) (or sites and fi.42.4i. r tai-.uus iiiiriicscs. In adiililou 1 ' , the value ol wiilch la not I uown ' reporter., am) also the flits of tulle ) :ti.il fen-ULus lo the amouut oi 55 300. Tl.f i Ills of the year, other than tho not bj Mr. Carnctle. amount lo4.6'J5. r. Thin lucliiute 3B (.'iits of J5.H0' h. 18 oi $1(1.000. nine ot 915.0u, st ,ei UO U9U. Be ot $23.U')0. iwo ol t .U.l'UU. iir o: $'lr..'.M. line of J'u.Ooii, oiip ot t.O' 0, : u -1 ol iron $5j.uuU to b DUu. Aniui ii the ' f tile ccllvellons ot o t t;iveti ma; er.tloiifcd tlie hon a von fc.aurcr luiUclion of i.trc.-an iU.i'j.ciiin, .rUfi.tt 10 000 c' 'ce lrom rol. Ari'h.Li.d Car) Coolu.te to Har- tq iinherd'.); tliP.Siuot S. Rltercol l!ou of llipc.c l-liiid history, a col it.im of lU.tO1) .uli'i- ff. nianuncnpti i.d broacslocs lrom Aiartcen J. ferry i nruwn uiil.er-itv; a collection ol i.i.'OJ ol.'mE on ma).tc from Pr. 8. B. Iliou to Cluirbia toikf e; the private rar ol 4,010 oluu.ei of the late John riuan to the Ohio state library; 0 u)!i'nif relating to lungl from E. Uuwlay to the Crherslty of Mirne ;a, and 2.7mi vciunut on Ichthyology '.in Dull! S: -,rr Ji it i.i to Lelaisd Stau- -rd Ju.-lnr University." " Among the Inttrt-silrg rift may be 'ontioi.ed T haiidonie atalned glacl '! inow. "IJa.is Christian Anderses Ith the Children." purchaned lt ot cy rnleed bv ropular subsrrlptloo vd plven a a r -utnss plft to the 'I('rcn's room cu the Milwaukee pub- . library. . The rcpr.r po-ft-M Mr. Caneple's '' the I'ulted S'tpe. They num- --10U and rntctti-t tofl.60T.6C0. li fitlr cl trlbtttlon the North At- t!p rlvlrlon of mps received fSof,. thn Prb Athrtlc $101000. the cth Cp-t-I $7KU"0. the North Cen- 1 flMl S11 and tbi rfrn f'il'fV.tm Of the titp rfH'Irr the fresteat mvbtr of r!'t A'l!recta rarle first h 11 C-'I'crpta rrr-r'- !t II. srd v and Wisconsin third with nine eh. Tt-e- wr ii fr. tlAtvn 15 ' $1(1.000. 16 h"w- l',"" 15,. n 'x pw(.T, jin rro f t $;o,co3 five ' ?S0'10. fl-rr t' rMn PrP 0f $40, 000 and four of $iO.P00 or n:ore. F3R SALE-S tol jewel range, oak writ ng desk, six leather c'la r. oak side . board, oak dining room table, four iron beds etc.. and other articles too numerous to mention. Apply at resi dence. 701 Main Street ruu.iSTe.K' .tacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Py XHoiiM (or Bsy Ptepi, ."vfi 0j1J Um'.Ui aad Tlrat. ix-sno fnrCntlrwtlon. ItHlyeitloa. l ive v1 Kniiwr Trouble. Ptmple. Ko,n , Inipuir ""I, Kihi Prraih, SlunrUli fkorrla. Kwlat'ti Hi tU.'knriu). K.rkv HnMln T In lb l C.irn, M nn h..i. (hwiliw mud t i'JJ iu lnm (Viimnv, HwlikMi, Wis. UJ)IN NUGGET)! FOR SALLOW K0PLC ed by a thin crust it would be continually pulled out of shape by the attraction of the . moon and great' tidal waves would be created or. the surface by the surging molten mass within. While the interior of the earth is rigid, an exceedingly high temperature neverthe less prevails, and it continues in a solid state only by intense pressure. If it were possible suddenly to strip off the cold ex terior crust the solid and heated interior would instantly become molten. It is most probable that there are local pools and reservoirs of molten materials in and unuer ine crusu w nenever mere Is a local disturbance caused by the shrinkage of the crust and a release of pressure. we may suppose that pools of liquid rock are formed. Through fissures in the earth's crust such mplten masses have in past ages been forced up and spread over the surface, . The lava beds of Arizona. New Mexico and other Western rjoints. th. HaiiMdM nt th Hudson river, 'the ' . Uld umer - ts of Giant's Causeway in .Ireland and numer ous other occurences are remnant ancient lava flows. Mining World WEEPS ON HIS OWN CRAVE ix-Sallor V'sft Home Town and See '.tombstone Bearing Kama Ko Ons Can Explain. . William P. Walsh, of Troy, N. Y., .s.Uu iui rur.ii teuuteiy le.cutiyand ..tie looked Uiioa b. own newly ...tii ti'-ve th.u mid the lusorflEillon u U.a o.u aiuauuieat. tie u the eii-.U ciii.ery tl.iv ot the Culeiis' me of ...iuoits plylu buiwetn noy and .-c. Kcr-, .u icia.aig tho mcuuioiauota air. Vvaisu biu: "lu iiJou, wane I w at sea as railt.r, my ion j-urchastd a tot lu the veuieury, aau ii.y Wuw, niot.ier, sis iir and a biu-ur are buruU lueitiu. v.tiu uitr aU saw a ne-mitdc rave. 1 paluu tne cenieu.r hetoe, nu as. td tout who wa b.rried-tliuit a.ittiu Walsh,' tutmua the .icepr. i.ow long has he been doad?' 1 .itkid. " 'About six weeks,' said the keeper. ' 'W litre aid ha die?' " At uuo o the hospitals In the ity.' " 'Well I said, 'I'm William Walsh; t ts my tamliy lot; uiy parents and iiotUtr auu ilmer are buried here, but i aiu not know uutil now mat I was.'" i nu ..eeptr cttnu near tainting. Mr tVa.sh ea.cd on the uuUeria..er who uu bari-i the biy, but he did not tjpear to know ., jiinK , t lhe ...cui.iy ol tbai body. .'.Mc:i:.r .jzo c:ty fcuns Wonderful S:te nf Eoineof THte2,0C Vial tuiuva lu A-k.. An npiit !t;, ie crtrd .fcr ,.c years, but ones ill. .. t. Uy t :.iucn lit! j r si u. iu t.iau 1.,... w livrd In X". ..ir.it A in, vita, is nior.c. ""bcuBClsfO i-et ii llien L(. ,;... titi3. ais .rum Arautc. C.iii. I'rol. F :,:.!! oa lii.rfcc-. the UIT: anihact.li.; in. and .ilijtn ,1 1 x ay. oi Niw i.r , c. tt . .Lt: t S( a exp.ur,i( S..ith Amui'-a. 'i(r(.. o.erers. w.o xl.('c. l() aid tnn. i e soiiutific ! n v; t, t r.iitr..' i.!.r iu prthisiorin rir.s. have rrti.i. -om Caill. si'd are iVi U a (Vt (( ( . U the results ot thc;'r rfrarclita'. Vmerican and German sciet:tins. . The drserted rlty B., uwd tr. 'mail vsllev. rtaclied only a:tir c hnrrship It was inar fx illcrttia! f preservation, the eplcrrl n -iii tone houses brill 73 cei.ti;r, nimblinc ai d prowp overwIHi na'v and thrubs, yet rtj-di, P ,,r... t-t .. dent tods of hu b- f rj i !."' In'p!ements rf stone founi! hri!ieln-i tAolo In high state of rv:i,,i ion. pre p; tlty of articles ta..ei, lri.ui ttie t.ii' taken east Today Judge Eakin granted May Mc Greggor a divorce from L. McGreggor. Both parties are from North Powder. kHf 60 YEARS' Vi'-, EXPERIENCE fa 4f I mix rnnsi 'hi. ..iv OraioN 'rl' Copyright Ao. Anvtme Mntllnf ankelrh mud dMfrlpttnn mmr Snlrkl Mcoruttn nur oi.tiiH,n mm whlir ma ,B-iitlnn la probnltlv nnlwitkM. ConimmiK. llm.irltllf c.i.n.lmilUl. HINOBOM ooHauinu nl trmm. lile affvitcT for Mourluc Mleiiu. r-MnI liken tlmxiih Munn a Co. noalve Scientific Hmcrican A llMl(lrMnl nimrtmiMl Mkl. 1mi eulntlutt of any -,ni.rt Mirnal. Tartnt. $3 ftw: four nHttttb, t,iuN;uco.' nvar rmmiusLiL ikMU bl ail TMr1oalM. S61Bra,.NPW Tflrk Snxt one. Ot r U Wulilaaion. ui. The new Laxc'Jvc that does net gri2 or nauseate. Pleasant to tza. STODDARD Sash and Doors J Lumber, Lath, . i Shingles, Mouldings, Etc ; A'l Good Material comes from our Yard La . Grande ESTABLISHED 1837' i - 1 " t ;, ' Capital Slock, Surplus and Dposil$ . , v ;. ' - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 'GE0RQE PALMER, President.. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. V F' L MEYERS, Cashier. j ' .'. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. ' 1 ; . ' r 'T'; W.LBRENHOLTS. Assistant, CashierI J. M. BERRY. , . M. BYRKIT.' ' '. ' A. B. CONLeV, : ? : C. C, PENINGTON, " v ' .; ' ; ! ;' F. J. HOLMES. ' : f 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAaaa . m. . . . The Good Old Standby. Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut once n a while! We can offer rnost of the time whole or half rounds, if you can use so much, or whatever quantity you require of well fed and ca?efully coin ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome f you re in the notion today. 'p,on u, the order and we'll have the meat around in no time. r, inndyft Russell Wtrr is the mcther of t icknervjus and troubled menta Hy. upseU tne entire p,,,. sical system. - The body is1 a net-work of nerves. HollisUr s Rocky Mountain Tea soothes and rebuilds the enlire' system 3b cents. Tea or Tablets. Newl'.n Drug Practical Gunsmith I e.nir- Str ct'y R-cid.s (tuns rt'-sttH k d Keys fititd to do(r I n:kf WM. AGNEW Aihints Arf ".". ft m HQ Xczstive Fruit Symp A. T LUMBER C0.1 : National Bank undivided profits $160,01000 . , 640,00000 Suction EyeGlass It does not wrinkle your nose , and make you look older thari you are. ' r . L . ? . . f n Holiday goods are beginning ti arrive. Best Hue ordered ever i brought to the city. J. II. PEARE. .. Jewelry and Optician . . . ? WOOD SAW Your wood sawed with steam . saw at 40 cents a' cord, if you haae ten cord or over, under ' :. Un cord only 50 cenU; per j : cord. I come when 1 promise l ', and satisfaction gusrantgep! .. DROP ME A POSTAL : J. S. VANDORFY: HOTEL FOLn 1 BARBER SKOPiV C T COLT Prop First class workmen always ready to please you. A TRIAL SOLICITED G. E. FOWLER Truck and ; Trdnsfer : Wood and Coal PHONE 1611 5 A1,orde''8iven prompt attention Cures Stomach and Livcrr trouble and f Chronic Constipation. - 1 ? is- ft i