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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1906)
a j V v, si: V I . INVEST YOU : SHOULD STOP -rTHlS IS A HOME 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 advancedib -Z 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 matterhow little, all will help to develope the - enterprise. , ' . . ' ' ' " w'Vj;A.THRONSON: '' Holiday Never was a better time to. get . ". full value for your money than now. Everytning' Holiday Groceries. 2 NEBRASKA MRS MAGGIE ' "" " I f: LA GRANDE ;'. 'f . D. FITZGERALD,. Proprietor. ... j v Cmplefe Machine Shops and Foundry r. UJ General Blacksmiths. We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mi.lWV,?est"nd nBaPe,t mill on the market. ' Our shops are .equipped with machinery to handle any stied work, nothing too large " or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. . ". "'' La Gran Jc '' National ESTABLISHED 1887 "'tip'ital' Stock, "Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 ,0 00 ...... ... . . . . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER, President. . J. M. BERRY. Vies President. ,.,.," v .-' :f"."L "MEYERS, Cashier. OF.OROE L.'CLEAYER, Assistant. Cashier. ---- : i .... 3, 'M. BERRY, C. C. PENIWQT0N. . ' ' General' banking, business, parts of the wbrtd ', WOOD SAW Your wood sawed with steam saw at 40 cents a cord, if you " i haa ten cord or over, under ten cord only 60 cents per cord. I com rThen I promise : and .. satisfaction gusranteed DROP -ME.. A.- POSTAL v J. $. VANDORPY, : CwjE FOWLLR ruck and -Transfer Wood and Coal ' ' " PHONE 1611 ' J AH orders given prompt attention NOW AND CONSIDER ENTERPRISE. i Groceries in the line of. GROCERY SHEARER, Prop. IRON WORKS Bank W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant cashier. F, M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. FrJ. HOLMEa. Drafts drawn on all IN A HURRY? TIIFN CALL WH. HETNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN yHe 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 " HOTEL FOLE BARBER SLOP C. T COLT Prop First class workmen ' always ) ready to please you, J ' A TRIAL SOLICITED AMUSEMENTS MISS GRACE JOHNSON, With Graje Johnson Company... , A WEEK S ENOAQEMENT The Grace Johnson Company will open week's engagment this evening at Ste ward's opera bouse, and the theater going public has a right to expect a good enter tainment. The press throughout the West have only words of praise for the leading ady, Miss Grace Johnson, and the same Jican almost be said of the entire company. l ne oox sheet cms aiterqoon assures a good attendance for the opening night. The opening bill will be "A SoutharnlRose'' which Miss Johnson is said to appear to her best advantage. The piece is re plete with good comedy though the strength of the play is not sacrifi-.ed in order to create a laugh. OLEB CLUB The Washington State College Glee Club will soon make its tenth annual tour of the northwest. Since last September the Club has been hard at work under the skilled guidance of Prof. Strong. The Glee contains more voices than usual and will be assisted by. Mrs. strong, soprano prima dona and Prof. Kimbrough pianist The chorous of the Club is especially strong both in numbers and in the quality of the voices. The solo work is much above the ordinary. Original compositions by members of the Club, especially . those of Mr. Deforest Cline, are expected to create favorable comment.. A musical comedy is also part of the program. The Club tour will begin about Feb. 8th. arid last two weeks. The manager, Frank Kreager left this morning to make dates or ten concerts from the following towns: Lewiston, Walla Walla, Dayton, Waits burg, Pendleton, Salem, La Grande, Bak er City,-The Dalles, Corvallis, Eugene, II REASONS WELL Do not deaden a crying nerve with opium but remove the prod that makes the outer. Nerves are intelligent and they do not cry ''wolf! wolf!" unless there cause for it It would be one way to restore confidence in the sheep fold by giving the lambs something to destroy all ense of fear at the approach of the de vourer; but it would not make for their welfare. Nor does opium or other drugs which deaden the nervous system, pro tect the body against the ravages of dis ease. It simply paralyzes the usual ac tion of the nerves by which the body is warned of its enemy disease. The Osteopath seeks the prod that causes the pain of gastralgia, the twitch ing of St. Vitus dance, or the lethargy of paralysis. He removes It when that is possible, and the sensible nerves cease their cry. Pain is the prayer of the body for relief, not the asking for nerve intoxi cation. Let your nerves think for you. II they tell you there is trouble, go to an Osteopath. Your body needs not doping but good engineering. NOTICE To whom it may concern: This is to certify that my father and mother were not kicked out of my house by my hue' band, as has been retorted in this town and they are not causing any disturbance between my husband and me. My mother is her to nurse me through con finement. Mrs. D. M. Letts. A I ttle lova a little wealth. A lit.le home for you and me; It's all I ask except, good health, Which comes with Rocky Mountain Tea. J L MA1 S, Contractor vA Builder Draler in Bui'dintr Material La Grande, Oregon - Drop a line naming work, and I will name the riht price.. Portland, Mootesano,. Tacoma, Olympia, North Yakima. Everett. Ellensbura and Spokane. The proposed tour this year is more extended than before. However the boys feel that the Club additions, and a better program, they will, meet .with success. Last year the Club received h, arty wale 3m r;ier eer it aDpaarid not i nly because of their excellent pro gram, but because of their good te iaviort as gentlemen. coniino Mr. Charles B. Han'ord's present tour nas been an occis.o.t of the most bril liant series of productions with which - he has ever been associated. This is saying much, for Mr. Hanford Is rec ignized , to day as a leader in his profession; one who preserves its most worthy traditions an i yet Who believes in pro il ng every acce siry that modern stag i craft canf devise. Only the beit piays that have graced the Fnglish language 'engage Mr. Hanford'a interest. ; This season he will present a series of resp' sr.dont product ions of The Merchant of Venice. Othello. The Taming of the Shrew and Ingomar. Not only d es this tour present in Mr Hanford a star whose popularity might i naided be relied upon to win public ap probation, but the supporting company presents a most distinguished list of player;, n ;luding that now celebra'ai portrayer of classic feminine roles. Miss Marie Drofnah. The stage settings and Costumes have been designed and exe cuted on a scale commensurate with the determination to make this season a pre eminent one in Mr. Hanford's career, Neither scholarship, artistry nor expense has bia i spread in secuiing historic ac curacy, beauty and richness. IS a fine art unless you can trust your butcher. It will be worth your while to give us a trial order if you are ooking for a thoroughly reliable market where you can be sure of finding a pleas- ng variety of first-class meat and poultry iVb can surely interest you with our ices. Rohr& Company Centennial Hotel Under new management 3oard and Room $5 per week, cash Meals 25 cts. Special rates furnisht Monthly patrons. No. 141 7. Adams Ave Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress Practical Gunsmith fa pair Hrictty Firstclass ' tins re-stocknl Keys fitted to door Locks WM. AGNEW AdiliM At tie STODDARD LUABER CO. Sash and Doors Lumber, u. X' les, : Mouldings, Etc. A'l Good Material comes from bur Yard .( IV H. STEWARD, Special tteturn 't GRACE JOHNSON COMPANY 5 SIX NIGHTS I MONDAY, The Great Eastern Success ! "A SOUTHERN ROSfc li Seats on srlc at VanBuren's Saturdas morning Prices BIG REDUCTION ON ALL CHRISTMAS;, G00M j IS NOW ON AT ! Very complete line to choose Toilet Sets. Manicures, Hand Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns Call and see what we have. . A..-Ti- Pre cripiibn Druggist PfCIAL SALE GOODS 1 have a few heating stoves left, both coal and wood, which I will close out at greatly-reduced . .prices... . .... . W. H. BOH NE NKAM P. ; Proprietor ani Mr Lusascnieni t 'it COMIMEMCIIMG JAN- '2.2 t ' t : . .si 10c, 20c, and 30c, ieee SALE. HILL'S DRUG .STORE from, in books, Perfumes, Bags, Vases, Smokers' Sets, and many other nice, things. : .'. .'. .V .'. 0 H'lL-L. - U LA GRANDE, JOR ON YLL HOLIDAY-j Suction EyeClassj '. It does not Wrinkle- your -nose , and make you look older than ; you are. ". v.- .' . . ' ' Holiday goods are beginning to arrive. Best liue ordered ever ; brought to the city. J. H. PEARE. ,': Jewelry and Optician it I!! J i K I 1 V, ' V i n n ii t i u