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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
T 5 i. ' t INVfcSX NOW . x . 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 sometock anyway, no matter how little, all will help to develope the enterprise. " '; ;Y':' j. a. thronson. I Holiday Groceries I m- Never was a better time to get full va'ue for your money than now. Everytniru in the lire of v Holiday Groceries. T ; NEBRASKA GROCERY . MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop., V I LA GRANQE IRON WORKS ; . D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, ; Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacks miths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill.,' the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shop are equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to smalL Highest prices paid for old iron. La Grande National Bank . . .ESTABLISHED 1887 ' X'pital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 :0 CO ''. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER, President. " J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. , GEORGE L. CLEAVER. Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant ..Cashier. J. M. BERRY, ' F. M. By'rKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. General banking business, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world I WOOD SAW j .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. I come when I promise and satisfaction gusranteed PROP ME A POSTAL J. S. VANDORFY, i G. E. fOWLLR : v Truck and V Transfer Wood and Coal PHONE 1611 IN A HURRY? HUN 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 fOTEL FOLFV BARBER S..OP CT COLT Prop First class workmen always ready to please you, A TRIAL SOLICITED J All orders gWi prompt attention j ((IIKtlllRAllIKi Hill fflR (MIDI HIDE MINES The various difficulties that arose out of the tale of the Muir mine up Grande Ronde river were adjusted by the parties in this city yesterday afternoon and the purchasers Messrs Wards and Crabill are arranging to immediately install their large concentrating mill, which will.have a daily capacity of thirty tons. This mil would now be in operation had not the mine been tied up in the courts. Orders for 60.000 . feet of lumber have been placed for the construction of buildings at the mine. This is one of the best developed mine. in the Grande Ronde district although there are others Just as Dromisimr. Two car loads of ore were shipped last sum mer for the purpose of securing a milling test before the present purchasers order ed their mill and the results were entirely satisfactory. There are now 10.000 ton. of rich ore on the dump that were taken irom me auu root tunnel. The parties who are practical miners know that there la going to be a lively camp there this spring and are now preparing to secure a posiomce ana tne extension of the tele phone system to the mine from Starkey. The Aurelia mine has. made arrange ments with this company to have a large amount of their ore milled and , within a few miles, in all there are at .present four well known mines, the Pay Boy, Blue BirdV Royal and Aurelia, all rich ore pro ducers that will undoubtedly be worked flnonG the - cnuiciift mwr chuiu h jchhistian hciknci I'nrxlii1 Hiiildlit(i.tnltr Klev 'Hoif mmluy Wool............. ... 10.15 a n 4uniUy Bervl ........... II- a m HtU wlivad iv........ . 7:.) p n wilhi romii u ilmljr r Joining uu1. from 10 . tu lo It in and fioin p u Ui i p in LA'ITEK I'AVS.IMra tnnit T School . o t , MKUlai m t fi!.... .. i pr Miiuml ImiTiVomml AmwciatioB mrau ocm lolnU) alT.au p m ' Hul.H? l Ml) Hi H WJ.UhyU-.rt.ior lj Mn ............ .... .1 n II lull Maw o a , Horary and Hencilirtlon loilowil k IS a in. maw 81. PKTFK'B El IMCOPAL CHUI'Ctl Uplnn H. Ullift. rvrtur Third Hiindny After the Knlphapjr lloljr Commniilou.,........,. n. 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II an f I'M'K meeilna . ., 7: v p m t-'TuiiRHllc .i-irr . .8;0I) n in Hmvar ineMluu W,d.e,uiiiv . ... a-mi . Hiiy.Ulnb Krl ay..... J0 10 :'W M'triilnf "Co Teroio a In Art'' Htnln TJi. B emiuf upua TIkhk Tha Minim" A eoidlal lavltalion lo ill the rloea. " B.VITI8T CMt'HCH B". W II. aii.Miii pn.lor 1an"ay Hehoul.........,.. ...10 a m H Y. f. v.. (fcwi i Pnoer MepHu........Tliur-da K. in I'reaclilnv Curuliiy. .......... .11 a 111 and 7::i p ni Bo.tsC.li. Ulrilar......... ..7ri p ni Hprrlal Imlt toairaiiaHra in Ike alt 1. wortlil, with ua. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS Sealed bids will be recsived by the county courts of Union and Wallowa counties of Oregon, up to noon. February 7, 1 906, for t obstruction of a bridgd across the Wallowa river, according to plans and specifications on file in the Clerk's office of each of said counties. - Bids for the abutments and approaches must be separata from t'14 bridge proper. Certified checks - for 20 ' of the amount of the bid must accompany the same, as a guaranty that a contract and bond will be entered into to build said bridge, or abutment and approaches as the case may be, according to sajd- plans and specifications. Said courts reserve the right to reject any and all b'ds. J. B. GlLHAM County Clerk of Union county, Oregon! Just as soon as this mill is ready to handle their ore. Arrangement are also under way to have the wagon road which was built by the Grande Ronde Lumber Company, up the river extended about three miles more. and when completed, will shorten the dis tance to the mines from this city about 12 miles "and will cut out the famous BIy hill. The mining outlook up Grande Ronde river never looked brighter than at this time. There is more money and more enthusiastic mining men at work up the river than ever bepore, and with the ad vent of a concentrating mill, there will be a number of properties that are now well known, and possibly many new ledges, developed. It will look good to our business men to see a string of four horse teams hauling supplies to this camp just as soon as the roads are passible, and the payroll of this carrtD will be an event that will be eaffar- iy watched tor each month. It is also expuctud that the difficulties or me parson placer mine will soon be settled, and filty or more men will be piping and sluicing on that property very oon. It is a well known fact that almost all mining camps are compelled to undergo about so much legal complications before they finally gstf into hands of th men who later on place the properties into a dividend paying class. THINGS TO KNOW The strikes reported in Canada during 1904 involved a loss of 671.227 working days. The present output of macaroni In the United States consumes 5,000 barrels of flour daily. - ' . There are f?,439.000 persons engaged in agricultural pursuits in the United States, while all other industries employ but 18'845.000. A water valve for regulating the flow of. water through the sluiceway at Niag ara falls is being made at Hartford. Conn. The valve is to be over six foot in diame ter, the largest ever constructed in this country. OLDEST PIONEER A special from Grangeville, Idaho, to the Lewis ton Tribune, says of the death of an aged pioneer: John Hughes, aged 1 16 years and who was the oldest man on the Pacific coast. died at 4 o'clock this afternoon at his home here. "Death was fast approaching." writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., de scribing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart dis ease, which had robbed me of sleep and of allinterest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit, until I began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef fect, that in-three days I felt like a new man, aSid today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Nswlin's Drug Practical Cunsmith Xejtairs Strictly Fi-stdass '11ns r'-toik d Krys fitted tudoor Lo ks WA. AGNEW Adams Ay 1 n. Centennial Hotel Under new management Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates furnisho Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. . Mrs. W. E. Murchison. proprietress A Off p'fig Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world. for bums and sores 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. J L MARS, Contractor and Builder l"alw in BuiMinjj Material l.a Grandf, Ores-on Drop a line naming work, and I will . name the right price. 1 i Worry is the mother of sick nervous and troubled mentality, upsets the entire phy sical system. The body is a net-work of nerves. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ts soothes and rebuilds the entire system 56 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Co. STODDARD LIMBER CO. Sash and -Doors Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. A'l Good Material comes from our Yard - itl n. .' H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Mttr j ' ;v. A w & i i a .fie .... ., i iv -... , , .. , ... . .. .....,; , ; Special Return Engagement 1 a ' ' I GRACE JOHNSON COMPANY iii "22 ! SIX MIGHTS COMMENCING ! MONDAY, JAN The Great Eastern Success i V ; 1 ' I "A SOUTHERN ROSE"! Seats on arlc at VanBuren's Saturdas morning : Prices 10c, 20c; and 30c. : BIG REDUCTION SALE ON ALL CHRISTMAS, GOODS IS MOW 0M ST. HILL'S DRUG STORE ; : .Very complete line to choose from, . in ' books.'. Perfumes, t Toilet Sets. Manicures, Hand Bags, Vases, Smokers' Sets, Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns and many other nice ' things. . Call and see what we have. ;' . .'. . V " . ' A. T. HILL Prtscription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs.sassesssaests.aaaaaaaa...a.a '..a. ' ' . " : r- "i ! - ! I :ft, I . II- " '. . , . , i , - J SPECIAL SALE " ON LL HOLIDAY I GOODS ; 1 have a few heating stoves left, both coal and , . wood, which I will close out at greatly reduced prices. -'; , ; ' . W. H. BOHNENKAMP,' .. Suction EyeGlass 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. It PEARL Jewelry and Optician ' W fa :. 1