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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
- : " "Y HAY ON SALE A. th. coast market on ha, i. ,nry weik. th.r. being no demand. Mdw.hav.a lot hay bought, w, olT,r to bom, TIMOTHY AT 50c PER CVVT. baled MIXED HAY 45c PER CWT; baled W. want to giv. th. horn, con.um'er th. benefit of th. declin. in . the market For Sale at a Special Bargain facing Jefferson Av. and adjoining th.. railroad track. at a. low pric. on easy term.. PHONE f n Produce Company I Wall Paper Sale To make room for 20,000 rolls to arrive this qrionthour entire stock of . 1905 patterns will be on sale a short time at less than Half Price. Staniels&Jarman When you wish a nice juicy roast or a tender steak, or a .piece of boLng meat or pot roast, just'phone Main 48 and you will soon have ex actly what you desire. J. BULL a Company Phone Main 8. Remember the phone is on the directory as Boss Meat Market Main 48. ! CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon ! Ask for La Grande '.A GRANDE BEER IS HOULD HAVE MAIN 2 I OiiR WOOD i I SUPPLY I j Is equal to the : j demand occa-: j stoned .by the j : Coal shortage. : : Good, Dry Wood j : delivered to any j j part of the city, j j Steam roiled j j barley and all : : kinds of feed. : . Phone Main 6 j GRANDE ROPiDECASnCO. Lewis Bros. Prop. A MODERN MIRACLE "Tiuly miraculous seemed th. recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn "she wa. so wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery wa. given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally completely recov ered, and i. a healthy woman today." 50 and $1.00 at hewlin druo co. Trial ottle fre. j Wood! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity orders. No order too large or too .mall James Beavers, Red I44 it Beer and get the Best MADE IN LA GRANDE THE PREFERENCE (tlLBERT IS TO (Oft vim iro United State. Circuit Judga William B. Gilbert will leave Thursday for San Fran cisco, where he goes to hold a session of the United States'Circuit Court of Ap peats. Judge Gilbert will be in San F rancisco for about two months before returning to Portland, and in that time will hear and dispose of a great number of important case, that are now waiting on appeal from the various federal' court. in the western circuit. , Judge Gilbert will hold a conference with Assistant Attorney-General F. J. Heney when he reaches San Francisco, and at that time will discuss the Oregon land-fraud cases, and in all probability make arrangemwiM f-r th: r-"rB'n" ' the trials hvPortland at an early dati. Judge Gilbert said yesterday afternoon that he would hold this conference as soon as he reached San Francisco, and after discussing the matter with Mr. Heney, either he or Mr. Heney would acquaint Captain Sladen, clerk of .the court, of the result of the conference and authorize him to make sueh announcement regard ing the trials a. might be fit. Mr. Heney will return to Portland in a short time, in all probability, and take up again th. management of the land-fraud cases. It is settled that he will direct and manage personally all of the important cases yet remaining on the docket. He may be assisted in these by the District Attorney here, but it i. thought that h. will try th. greater 'number oT the- im portant cases alone. After he has finished with these it i. possible that th. minor cases may be turned over to the car. of be newly appointed district attorney. It is thought that Binger Hermann's Oregon trial will bo held prior to the hear 'ng of the case against him at Washing' ton. Mr. Hermann evidences no great anxiety to com. to trial and it i. not prob able thit his case here will come up un til after the settlement of the charges against him at Washington. fill HIE WAY 10 THE MllifS Messrs Ward a'nd Crabill. the owners of the Muir mine up the river were in the city yesterday making the necessary arrangements for the immediate resump tion of work and took a drew of ' men up with them this morning to the mines. . They are preparing to have their con cent rating mill shipped to Hilgard and hauled In on the snow, so they will not be Relayed by bad roads in the spring. It is their intention to have the mill already for operation by June. These gentlemen knjw they have fine property and have great faith in that mining district and wil do their part to assist in the development. AGENT SHORT ON (ASH Waitsburg, Wash.. Jan. 24. Will Dick son, late agent for the O. R. & N. at North Powder, Ore., has been appointed to the place made vacant by the suicide of J. O. Hayne. on Thursday of last week. Ad ditional particulars regarding the cause of young Haynes' rash act reveal, the fact that ne was short in hi. account, with th. Pacific Express Company to the amount of $200. The auditor.came to check him up on that day. and when the balance was struck showing $200 due-' the company, before unlocking the safe, Haynes said"; "I am all in. I have used the money andM cannot replace it." Before the aston ished official had time to recover from the shock and surprise occasioned by the confession, the agent had slipped out, and the next instant a shot rang out from the adjoining building where his lifeless body wa. found with a bullet through his tem ple. It is difficult for hi. friends to ac count for th. shortage notwithstanding his misfortune, in having sickness, for he came to Waitsburg but little more than a year ago having $800 cash of his own to start on. SPECIAL MEETINGS Tonight will b. th. third meeting of the special series now in progress at the Methodist church. Th. subject this ev.ning by th. pastor H. H. Mower will "Lord to whom shall w. go? Thou has th. word of eternal life." ' Tomorrow verting Rev. O. H. King of the Central church will preach. The attendance is increasing nightly. , WISE BKU1N PUTS 1 : MEAT L bTUUAOE. Chittenden. VL The cracker, barrel aggregation gathered at the geue.al tore last sight after a day la the wood, spoiling deer runway, along which city "sports" will be placed later to slaughter buca. U their aim be true ei.on,li. aud several indulged la remi niscent. be.er.-i pretty fair sporting ,arns iiaj Ltm spun when the subject sot around to Utara. 1 hen Sim Vt bite, ho Uvea in Nurlbam when he isn't hunting or flailing or digging ginseng roola, stretched bis neck and launched .orih into a bear tnono.ogue. . "it Leaia all tarnation bow knowin tome or them critter be," he declared while the rest shucked around. in Out. aartl-bottomed chairs anu settled do. .o bear good una "tea, sir, it dot ueat all tarnation Leiwten b.ar. -rout and giaseug aud tne baud t. Providence, I've teen able to uiak quite a llvin out o these 'ere hi. I or a considerable spell. "blder Lurbank . yarn louchla' t .he vaiuiiui 'l spruce .toiler pu.s l ,n mind o( the time froviueuce a..u . i. he-bear helped me out f a miJ.ll Jcjut tlx the middle o last winter. . s the lust 'I Ja.iuai jr, as I reu'U. t, and I was thoptiiu1 lor Deacoj .V uiinwuy up to the toy o' Klin..;., peak. It's turnole moan work, cii pin', out n u. isrtcr n nna. , a while, and I was cussing my u and wlehin' the flshln' seasou i open and things, green up whej anortln snowstorm hit the peak l. -made me as blue as a parb lied ov 1 had my dinner pall t uster gj hoi., nights and I was middlin' comton able ontit 'long In the middle ol lb afternoon, when I seen It wasn't g t. to let up and Dggered I'd halter .u. out all night "So 1 built m. a lean-to out o' son spruce bougbs, started a Ore a cooked what victuals I had lett n noontn . 1 hey wan't over much, a as it was too pesky cold to think Ueeplo' 1 oi up u u mjrnln', wl.h . towerck a holierln for grub sou. hlng lurrille It got so bad I melt iome snow and tried to till up on -sr. When It come daylight tne si t a ragiu harder n ever, and I t o hungry I could have .at rabbiu hlch Is worae'n eatin cat, and I say 0 myself, 'this 'ere storm Is liable t. .eep up three days an' I'll starve l .euth if I don't do romethin' might lulckv - "but there dldn t seem to be no hi 1 co'ld do, for I was penned In ai .assant go more'n thuity foot fro, he shack lor fear o' gettln' lost 1 a. -lit i was some discouraged when tl .liitl shllted aud 1 had to move th can-to over against a pile of rock. I .eep the tbing from collapsln. 1 w. UHHiu' round 'niongst the stones wh. discovered the moutn o' a Cave, an thtnkiu It would be better Inside tha' jut, I lighted a apruca knot torch ai. scraped my way in. "Wal, A swan to man. If I didn't g the biggest surprise o' my life when got to the end o the passageway v .oot from the. mouth! tor, lylu .'t a ledge was six pigs with Deacon Hei mln'way'a brand on 'em, two raui and a ewe lamb. Tbey was fri i.ltt and as hard as bilckbata. i 0ruts of every one on .'ein had bt jilt by sonielhln' sharp, and the' i. uarJs had been taken out as ,.ck t a butcher co ld do it. 'iney was (.lie reg'lar, too lyin head and tails an vas as fresh as 'ough they had Lee ' .tilled the day before. "I was wonderln how In Sam hi they got In the cave dead, when ueard a Heavy treathln' a little beoi, and raised the torch. I seen the p i igeway bellied out Into a sorter hal round cave, and that over at one tit an ol' he bear was curled up on a It j leave, takln' bis winters snooie. was lyin" pjaceful and oususpecti. " ind It came to me in a minute ho :hem carcawes got on the le.lge Yc, lee. he was one o' them knowiu' cr.t .ers and he'd laid In a supply o' Utt on Hemmln'way'a pls and a ew. amb belonging to Squire Hcmaen t make a meal on when he woke ui I he spring. He knew be d rouse Ion aefore It thawed out, cause the cavt faced mouth and got the fust sun, su ae jest flggered he'd be provident foi jiiot. By contrlvln' as he did he c Vld ilt several square meals and take or iome lat beloie he sot out huntin' his ilvln'. "Them pig was a mighty big god lend to me, now I can tell ye. I ;est tiptoed out with two and In ten min utes I was brollln' pork tender, in. When I d tilled up I got two more, utid wften the storm stopped' next day 1 plnted lor home with enotign meat ovir my shoulders to pay tor the time I had to lay oil. "The next day the deacon an.; me sot out after tbe hear The deacon al lowed he'd orter die. aeein' as he'd oteu raidin' nis banijard for hree years and had make on wltb three trap and a pound o' lenl nred from tne caibine. to we t;oi mm to s mre and the deacon wan w n.-kim us bi didn't say a i,rJ about cUiruin ib pigs I haJn t eai ' t vVuriJ Parentn) Ii.mi u ti Jn. Tommy law wi., i. 4 campaign sic ganT Paw U is he politic' watchwcrd.c rallying cry, ot j.o poiliicai part), ir.. son. Tommy Tv.m f the nat fellows havi a slogan. :xi Paw No. ny wo. Tbsars to a yawp Chicago Tr'bjoe. At "e Hww hew. Horw f tx- iwitb entmilam) 'n Vandorsluke' Lolemla t hetv hi fir Da'-fhter wsf. Whertt What ti.o stir got onf Vrhoae box is she Inr Cuicaitn Tiibun.. FOR U.INTE Our new machinery and additional help will enable u. to do fami lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can doit yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry Quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Giv. us a trial and yu will not be bothered through th. winter with family washing. ' : A.B.C I STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE Mafn 7 La Grvnfc, 0 Fine Confectionery - 1 . ..a and Cigars . VanBuren LUMBER RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is told In La Grande, We deliver it to your building I Crande Ronde Lumber Co PERRY, LICHTNIIMC COLLECTION AGENCY il. A. Watson. Mir. All claims placed in our hand be paid direct to the creditor. Our system get. th. money. Full particular, mad. known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stairs in Ralston building La Grand., Or. LA GRANDE SCHO I OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is on. of th. best musical in stitutions in th. .tat, and that people in this city and valley ar. begininng to discover the advantage of this school. Th. system ; th. latest and most practical, and in cludes all th. latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. Th. school is divided into two depart-' . ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and ar. taught the first three grades. Pupils com. on. hour each day. Thi. i. no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 th. grade, ar. from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons week a. they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite th. Foley House over the candy .tor. Phone. 473. , - WASHING AT s; OREGON. Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Ftatdass f.uns re-stockrd Kys fitted to door Locks WM. AGNEW : the : i AYPnr?rv nii? ; w a ri 1 1 ., UMFt FADmtHADCVU B S- CoHH. sstiilnte Z. ml UIKICC f tni mnc Z m r --www J AND CIGARS . Z -1J 1 1 i : I ... a " a. SDecialtv. Fair - and Imnartial treatment to all. You sr. invito T' . to call and get acquainted. THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT. Prof. ' ' s - rxnt . ' WlfC5. LIQU0R5 t. CIQIR5 v Gtnllf mtn alwayi WcUmm ft Vrrrt 9 '' v - f -x- 0 ?