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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
6S. ' .?. ' a .a a. . , 1 1 1 1 M M , 0ta4 ' , - - ' ' i . .. ' . '.""..,-.. , ; , .. r . ... -.. . , . . INVEST.' NOW Y0$ SHOULD STOP AND CONSIDER ,-THIS IS A HOME ENTERPRISE L Fine ? AMUSEMENTS ' a Aurelia Mining Gompiiny 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 6c per share,but at the present rate 6c stock', will soon be gone. Those that may want some stock better "buy during "January, as the price- will be advanced to IK cents- on - February 1st 1 906 . 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 Iittle,all -win help to "developed the -enterprise. ',-T . 'w. ... f y ":r ' J. A. THRONSON. I - . ..... - -. -i Holiday Gi oce-nes 'i Never was a: better tim.e to get ( full value for your J money than . now. Everytning , in the.Jhe of ; I Holiday C roceries. NEBRASKA . GROCERY , , MRS .MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. ... -. a a a . '.or i t irir" n a. i ii nnir ,. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, ; p npiite ' Machine Shops' and Foundry ' "..- . ,' -"yi;. ; v ' ' Genera) Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed; Mill., pie best and cheapest mill on. the market Our. shops are equipped with machinery to handle &jiy s'ze' work, nothing too large or nothing to small." Highest prices paid, for old iron. - ' - ' Ua - iGranie ,: National Bank - ESTABLISHED 1887 OpiUI Slpck Surplus nd undivided profits $160,0 0 00 ) ' OPPICERS AND DIRECTORS 1 : . GEORGE PALMER. Pftasionrr, - J. M. BERRY, Vies President. ; I ' F. L MEYERS. Cashier.. .' , . GEORGE CLEAVER. AssisTAHt. Cashier."',". . ; ." -; " , . ' W.'l. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BERRY, ' F. M. BYRKIT." , . . A. B. 'CONLEY, "C. CPENINGTON. ' . F.J.HOLMES: General banking business,, , Drafts drawn on all parts of the world - WOOD SAW Your wood sawed wijH steam J saw a 40 cents a cord, if you naae tenjicord or ovSr. under ten cord only 60 cents per cord. I come when 1 promise and satisfaction gusranteed DROP ME ' A POSTAL J : J. ?. VANOORFY, : - ' . -'eaaaaeeeaeaaae G.;E. FOWLLR . Truck and Transfer - Wood and Coal w PHONE 161 1 " J All orders given prompt attention m a hurry? HUN PALL WH. RETUOLbS " THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De : pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. r Day phone Red 761 - Night phone Black 1792 . ; Wagon always at your service '': ? HOTEL FOLn : : BARBER Si. OP : CT COLT Prop. First class workmen always ready to please you. .. i A TRIAL SOLICITED . THE ARTISTS WIFg The Grace Johnson Company presented "The Artists Wife" last night to a fair sized audience. . The bill was not a bad one, and when one stops to realize that it was a pspu'ar priced entertainment there was really no.. room for complaint It would seem, though, that, the sudden realization of the - fact that a man wat the father of a nine year old boy, and the disovery of a lost wife would natura ly arousj some interest on the part of father and husband. ' but perhaps the fact that the artist husband makes this same dis- ,'A host of hilarious memories is awak ened by the mention of ''The Taming of the Shrew" for those who have seen the play an1 those who have not will, have an opportunity to do so at Steward's opera house on Saturday Feb. Sd. Mr. Charles B. Hanford whose previous pre sentations of plays In this state are a suf ficient guarantee for the reliability of all pays his manigar Mr F. Lawerence iValker announces for him, has arranged a special production of this favorite play for his present tour. Mr Hanford will appear in the role of '"Petruchio" and the h 7 I ?' if ST MR. CHARLES D. IIAHFORD as PETRUCHIO " IN THE TAMING OF THE SHREW " covery on an average of about once in each six days, may have taken some of the edge off. Anyway it would look bet ter to an cu' eider. 'If the reunited family wouia make a little luss about getting to gether, after having .traveled over two continents in their search for each oth3r. Another point which, just for the sake of appearances, "should receive some atten tion, is when the brother receives the sad news of his brother's deatS. Of cpjrse this ane te'erram is received each we k but. it is fres i news to the audience ea;t ime. and really deserves some attenti jn on the part of the surviving brother. Tie bill z-for tonight . will be 'AGambler's Wife." . . rial tsiAif mmm The following real estate transfers have been recorded by County Recorder Proc tor eince Thursday. January 18. La Grande Investment Company to R. L.'Erwin, lot 14, block 1, Pleasant Home addition to La Grande. Consideration. $425. ' : . C. M. Tartar to H. J. Lucas, interest in lot 4. block 1, West Union. Consider! tion'$200O. H. N. Williams to W. R. Brooks, loTf block 6, Sommer's addition to Elgin. Con sideration $100. H. Blackman to Jos. A. Dalston. block 39. Swackhammer's addition to Union. Consideration $1050. , Jane Bail estate to Eliza Ball, interest in block 14, Arnold's addition, part of block 102. Chaplin's addition to La Grande. Consideration 100. Mary E. Osourn 'a J. E. Hall. NE!'. NW'f. NWtf NE!. Tp. 1, N. R. 40 Consideration 643.7. V Christina Ripley to Joel P, Rice, S 'j SEV. Sec. 2. N, NE)(, Sec. U, Tp. 4, SR 35. Considjar't on. $500. Lewis R. Perry to Lafayatte Johnson, SEV Sec. 16, Tp. 2, SR 38. Consider ation $938. Charles Coalwell to William Coal well, SE,'j' and SE''. SW Sc 26. E,! NW ( Sec. 35, Tp. 2, SR 37. Cjns.djration $1200. . ' E. J. Baker to La Crar.de National Bank, lots 4 and 5. block 1 7. Grandy s addition to La Grande. 'Consideration. $500. Fred W. Nice to James Simonis. SW ( Sec. 12, Tp. 16. SR 38. Consideration. $376. Warren Spilding to G. J. Pine.' lots 12 aed 1 3, block 6, Predmore's addition to La Grande. Consideration, $ 1 5 1 .80. Thomas McConnellto J. W. Underwood favorite actress Miss Marie Drofnah as "Katharine." The scenery and costumes have been designed on a most elaborate scale. , . .. - HARD TIMES' f ' . - ' . If you don't think so.'come to the Arm ory Hall Monday evening, Jan. 28th. 1906 and see for yoMreelf. Remember The In V tatioVis issued the first of the season are good fcr all the season.' , Suitable' souvenirs are to be 'awarded th ; hardest looking characters. t his will be the event of the season so rasurect all of your ragged clotl.es a id join us in our grand Hard Time's 'Ball. . Co. L. O. N. G. lots ) and 2. block 1, Riverside addition to La Grande. Consideration $80. La Grande Real Estate Association to La Grande Investment Company, lots 5. 6 and 7, blo;k 33, Riverside addition to Li Grande. Consideration, $105. Leanord J. Jordan to B. F. Webb, NW'4' NW '4', Sec. 9. NE.ljj' NE.Sec. 8. TP. 2, SR 53. Consideration, $8800. American Mortgage Company to Flo -inda Lynch. SW i NWJ', Sec. 28, SE'i "I Eli". E.s' NE Si. Sec. 8, TP. 2. SR 39. Consideration, $500 Berton Snarr to C. R. Hibbird, NE"V Sec.. 10. SEIf. NE! SW Sec. 11. Nl NWU'.Sec. 12, E; NE'. Sec. 14. NWtf NW,V. Sec. 13. SE,'. Sac.. 3. part E.y SW' Sec. 3. Part NE1 NWJ' Sec' 1 0. TP. I, SR 39. Consideration, $16,000. - Margaret Shaw to Hyrum "J. Lucas. SE'V Sec. IS.NW NEV.Sec. 22. NE1 SW'i Sec. 15, N,lj Nt.!i Sec. 20, NWjZ, Sec. 22, TP. 4, SR. 39. Consideration, $7350. . KOTKE TO BRIDOE BUILDERS '. Sealed bids will be received by the county courts of Union and Wallowa counties of Oregon, up to noon, February 7. 1 903, for tie construction of a bridge across the Wallowa river, according to plans ani specifications on file in the Clerk's o.Tice of each of said counties. Bids for the abutments and approaches must ba separate from the bridge proper. "Cortifiad checks for 20 'k of thi amfiunt of tie bid must aoeartjpany tht same, as a guaanty that a contract and bond will be entered into to build saifl bridge, or abutment and approaches as the case may be. according to said plans and specifications. Said courts reserve the right to reject any and all b'ds. J. B. GlLHAM County Clerk of Union county, Oregon. Confectionery and mars AT vant)uren S ! a aai aa f . H J STRWARD,' Proprietor nnrl, Mb-' ' ...I . . ,- i . .. a : Special Return Engagement I GRACE JOHNSON COMPANY : K f $ J. I ;..., "SIX MCHTS COMMENCING MONDAY,' -J AN-, 22 : Tlie Great Eastern Success SOuTtiERN - ' - -ii ROSE ,. t ,;, Seat on rlc at VanBuren's Saturdas morning ';,:. . . .'J j Prices- - - 10c, 20c, arid 30c. ! FOR'wLvrR 'wASH'NG.ri Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to 'do farqf-, By washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can L i yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Give us a trial andy:u will rfbt Joe 'bothered, through the winter with family washing. ' ' , f; i. A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY .' ;' ; ;;: . HHONE Main 7" z . a .! :,ti -PFCIAL SAIE ON LL HOLIDAY v GOODS t a 5 a ? a s i M a s l have a few treating stores left; both coal- and - wood, whichI will close out at greatly reduced prices. -v - v- -.' '" "'''. W. H. BOHNENKAMP,. a 1 Suction EyeGlass i It does not wrinkle your nose and make you ook older than you are.- ; Holiday goods are beginning to .'arrive.' Best liue ordered aver : , brought to the city. . , ' . J. ll. PEARE; Jewelry . and Optician ,!: i, -i : 4-.t- Z '' z il -; f 1 f 1 i ri - a 4