La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 18, 1906, Image 3

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INVEST NOW
YOU SHOULD STOP AND CONSIDER
THIS 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.
' We have some stock for sale yet at - 5c per
share, but at the present rate 5c stock will 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.
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; ; J. A. THRONSON.
Holiday
Groceries
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Never was a better time to get
full value for your money than
how. Everything in. the line of
Holiday Groceries.
NEBRASKA GROCERY,
MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER. Prop.
WORKS
LA GRANDE IRON
. ' D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor.
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the best and cheapen 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.
La Granie National Bank
ESTABLISHED 1887
Capital Slock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 WOO
Deposits ' 640.00000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
GEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY. Vice President.
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier.
- GEORGE L. CLEAVER. Assistant. Cashier.
W. L. BREN HOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
BERRY, F. M. BYRK1T. a. d. wiilci,
C. C. PEN1NGTON. F.J.HOLMES.
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WOOD SAW
Your' wood sawed with steam
saw at 40 cents a cord, if you
haaeten cord or over, under
ton cord only 60 cents per
cord.". I come when 1 promise
and satisfaction guaranteed
DROP -'"ME A POSTAL
J. S VANDORHf,
I G. E. FOth.LR
Truck and
Transfer
Wood and Coal
IN A HURRY?
THt-N CALL
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
TRIAL JURY
LIST -
The following is the jury list for Union
county as selected by the county court
for the year 1906. - .
ALICEL
N. A. Anderson. J. A. Adams, W. E.
Adams, J. M. Smith, J. A. Wooded, Q.
M. Gray, G. M. Jasper.
cova
John Allen, William Bloom, Bert Ben
ton. Frank Conley, M. J. DufTey, George
Alexander, G. M. Baker, Judd Geer.
George Chadwick, George Becker, F. M.
Daugherty, George E. Corpe. A. G.Conk
lin, Elmer Wortman, George H. Holmes,
W.T.Martin.
ELOIN
. Thomas Scott. J. E. Cowan, C. G. Wy-
att, B. W. Bushnell. Thomas Galloway,
C. F. Croepin. John Klinghammer, Thom
as Boyd. Sam Thompson, W. H. Barth,
Thomas S. Smith, Thomas Nicenor, E. S.
0U.Lr. A. J. Rinehart, A. H. Parsons, J.
Tibbetts, Frank E. Smith, E. W. Witty,
A. Hug, August Hug, J. A. Masterson,
Albert Ohms, M. S. Carroll, W. R. Peck,
C. Christianson, Ed Ayers, J. B. Buell,
W. B. Boyd, W. I. Dishman. J. P. Good.
HILOARD .
B. F. Young, Ed Saling. J. ' W. Reilly.
George Rankin, William Cantreli, J. D.
Casey. . '
island city
J. A. Holmah, C. M. Riddle. E. E. Con-
ley, C. H. Conkey, W. T.' Walsinger, J. P.
Halley, Franklin Zurberick, W. M. Webs
ter. W. T. Stein. E. W.Oliver, James Moss.
A. KiHpack. - . '
MEDICAL SPRINGS
David E. Bagley, A. J- Turner, Seigel
Coffman, A. J. Vandevanter. T. B. Marlin.
NORTH POWDER
I. W. Maharry, N. B. Bowman. H. P.
Campbell, James Dalton, A. B. Davis, L.
C, Grout, John Graham, John M. Gilkin
son, Jamas A. Pilcher, E. M. Sanders
Albert Hutchinson. E. M. Sau.iders, F. A
Hutchinson.
SUMMERVILLE
O. E. Smith, J. R. Laramore, C. A.
Meyers, E. B. Long, S. L. Brooks, William
Cantreli, H. C. Rhinehart, E. S. Login,
I. Wade, H. H. Huron, J. L. McKinn s.
TELOCASET
Hughey Lynoh. C. A. Hill. W. C. Hinkley
W, B. Gasset, Patrick Conlon,
f UNION
W. Titus. J. B. Thompson, W. S, Tob'n,
. R. Tolly. N. A. Vansceyt, Adam Woll.
Andy Wilkinson. W. R. Hutchinson. Will
jam H- Hudson. Francis Haynes, M. W,
Huffman, J. A. Jones, Frank Hempe, J.
W. Minnick, S. I. Benson, S. E. Miller,
Jackson Fickle, A. E. Bruse. J. H. De-
lanky, E. Draper, A. Collie. William
Graham, A. J. Goodbrod, S. O. Gates.
Frank Ross, Martin Rush, William Swiger
Waldo Perry, William A. Elmeiv Perry
Smith, C. E. Sherman, J. W. Spencer.
LA GRANDE
E. E. Romig, J. F. Steinback. T. F.
Sherwood. F. H- Tatman. Chas Tal., f. G.
Hanson, Eli Adler. Fred Braden, Willard
Couch, E. Z. Carbine, H. S. Cavana, A.
P. Davis. P. H. Dickinson, Dexter Eaton,
Mos er Elledge. J. A. Fraker, Fred Gas
kill, C. D. Goodnough, C. E. Golden.
S. Tall, William Hall. .J. W. Dodson,
R. Thornton, H. Faulk. Bird F. Lewis,
W. J. Counrad. F. D. Haisten, Adolph
Newlin, E. Christoffarson. W. BTXampH
bell, J. A. Peebler, John Baker. Wm. Ban
ton, Phil Thompson, David Bay, Thomas
Robbs, William Evans, William Rankin,
N. Bolton, L. J. Ferguson, Frank En-
loe, E. Damon, J, M. Murphy, William
Erickson, Sr., J. M. Berry, T. J. Hughey,
A. E. Huff, George Krieger.' Jr., Peter
Kuhn. J. H, Milling, J. M. McCall, F. S.
Newsom, James Peach, R. Deal, E. E.
Hughes, C. D. Huffman. W. R. Jasper. M.
H. Kirtley, F. Kilpatrick, James McCoy,
J. W. McAlister, C. W. Noyes, J. E. Rey
nolds. ' ..
PHONE 1611 .
All orders given prompt attention
roTEi Fom
: BARBER Si. OP
t.T COLT Prep
First class workmen always
ready to please you,
A TRIAL SOLICITED
DCinGSIN RABBITVaiE
-From the Irrigator's Special Corres
pondent.
Rabbitville wants and Ribbitville has
got to have to once a good docior. We
dont gess we will be lucky enuff to get
one as good as the lamented Dock Stand
patt, for that would be expecting two
much. But we do want a feller what
knos the difference between measels and
bots, and who woodent puke a feller what
neeked fysick and vicey vercey. (them
is two lattin words.. And that is askin
a great lot in these dejenerata days whan
doctorin is lernt so easy and is teached
by so menny schools, turnin out a good
menny doctors what had orter be ' a dig-
gin post holes or poundin sand. We dont
want a diplomy doctor or a speciality doc
tor, but one what can cure mules and
gotes and sheep as well as men and wim
men, and one what has got tongs for pull
in teeth and knows how to use em too, for
there is lots of teeth pullin to be did here,
both human and also (losses. Write at
once to the city drug store what gives a
rake off to doctors. This is a good chanst
and should not be overlooked for It would
lead a good man to faim and fortune, bj
sides helping me to bring Rabittville to
the front. -
Some busybodies has sot in motion a
report that our abet, versateel, erudite,
broadminded and big-braned county judge
cant neiteer read nor write, a no u. i.uei
what started the runmorawt to be ar
rested and incinerated in the county jale
for at least two or three year. The judge
is an ornament to the bench and George
Chamberlain orter appointed him to the
supreem court in place of appointin Tom
Hailey. . .
The dominie pronounced a weddin cere
mony last week Thursday. The crimmin
als eloped in from Cactus lake way. The
condemned fellers name was Brook and
the female culprit ansered to the cogno
men of Waters. In his remarks the par
son quoted from Proverbs that "stolen
Waters are sweet," and from Chronicles,
tiiis is "the end of the Brook." Then
they sung, "We will Gather at the River,"
paid the dominie four bits and lit out for
home, where they will watch the inward
flow'of the tide.
The Good Old Standby.
Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned
beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut once
in a while! We can offer most of the
tifne whole or half rounds, if you can
use so much, or whatever quantity you
require, of well fed and carefully corn
ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome.
If you're in the notion today, 'phone us
the order and we'll have the mea,t
around in no time.
Grandy& Russell
Practical Cunsmith
Repairs Strict'? Fi'slclass
u ns re-stock d
Kfys fitted to door Lodes
WM. AGNEW
Ailam. Aw. a.
ATTENTION VOTERS
All persons residing within the county
seat are required to register at the office
of the County Clerk, and when going to
register should leave a definite descrip
tion of the location of their residence
either by giving the number of their lot,
and block, or by giving their street num
ber. And all electors who are naturalized
citizens, or those who art entitled to vots
uidor the?declarationof intention, should
bring their papers with them.
'Death was fast approaching," writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., de
scribing his fearful race wilh death, "as
a result of liver trouble and heart dis
ease, which rnd robbed me of sleep and
of all interest in life. 1 had tried many dif
ferent doctors ahd several medicines, but
got no benefit, until 1 began to use Elec
tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef
fect, that in three days I felt like a new
man, and today I am cured of all my
troubles." Ouarane.d at Newlin's Diug
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STODDARD LUABER CO.
Sash and Doors
Lumber,
Lath
Shingles, "
Mouldings, Etc.
A'l Good Material comes from our Yard
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H. STEWARD, Proprietor Mgr
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GRACE JOHNSON COMPANY j
SIX NIGHTS COMMENCING
I MONDAY, JAN- 22
The Great Eastern Success
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j "A SOUTHERN ROSE" I
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Seats on srlc.at VanBuren's Saturdas morning
Prices
10c, 20c, and 30c.
BIG REDUCTION SALE
ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS
IS NOW ON AT niLL'S DRUG STORE
Very complete line to choose from. In books. Perfumes,
Toilet Sets. Manicures. Hand Bags, Vases, Smokers' Sets,
Ink Wells, Mirrors, A I buns and many other nice things.
Call and see what we have. .'. ."V v i'.
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A. T. H I lL
Procription OruggUt . LA GRANDE, OR.
Centennial Hotel
Under new management
Board and Room $5 per week, cash.
Meals 28 cts. Special rates furnisht
Monthly patrons. No. 141? Adams Ave
Phone No. 1161.
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress
A Crtrp'ng Death.
Blood poison creeps up toward the
heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, whicl
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck
len's Arnica Salve drew out the poisor
healed the wound, and saved his life
Best in the world for burns and sore?
2jc at Newlin's Drug Store.
J L MARS,
Contractor an1 Builder
laler in Huildinu Material
La Grandr, Ore? on
Drop a line naming work, and I will
name the right price.
DIMM ROOM OPINED
The Blue Mountain Hotel has opened
its dining room. Rates, $ 1 and $ 1 .25 a
a day. Meals 25 cants.
Worry is the mother of sick nervous and
troubled mentality, upsets the entire pny
sical system. The body is a net-wrk o
nerves, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Te
soothes and rebuilds the entire systen
SS cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drut
Special sale on ' t ll holiday
GOODS
1 have a few heating stoves left, both coal and
wood, which I will close out at greatly reduced
' prices.-
W. H. BOHN EN K A MP,"
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Suction EyeClass
It does not wrinkle your nose
and make you look older than
you are.
Holiday goods are beginning to
arrive. Best liue ordered ever
brought to the city.
J. II. PEARE.
Jewelry and Optician
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