La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 31, 1906, Image 3

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BIG REDUCTION SALE
m ALL CHRISTMAS . GOODS
IS NOW ON AT HILL'S . DRUG STORE
Vary complete line to choose from, in books. Perfumes,
Toilet Set Ian?crs; Hand Bags, Vases. Smokers' Sets,
Ink Yellsiirdj-S; Albuns and many other nice things.
CalLanfl see what we have.
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;? IS2ECIAL SALE ON ' LL HOLIDAY
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GOODS
I have a few heating stoves left; both coal and
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wood, which 1 will close
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LA -GRANDE
..- r,', .. ,D,, FITZGERALD, Proprietor. ; ;
Complete machine
'"General Blacksmiths, Ws manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
"i:Mill.. the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shops are
equipped with -machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large.
, !j ; or nothing to email, Highestprices paid for old iron.
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served FREE You are invited
Mmember -the date and plage;
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LA GRANDE, OR
out at greatly reduced
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N E N K A M P,
IRON WORKS
onops ana rounary
DINNER
FRIDAY, FEB. lt 1906
.Having Purchased ihe
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"'We will celebrate the event by serving
.the BEST DINNER ever offered, in the ;
iri- " Remember, the dinner will be
S. Pollock
W. W.
OIL HOT A
Sl!((ESS AI
YAKIMA
Oiled streets are not a huge success in
this latituJs if this street can be taken as
a sample, says the Yakima Republic. It
is about as muddy as any other street in
the city, but the mud is not so deep. ' It is
.here, however, . together with a little
mixture of the oily fluid that comes out
of the earth. . ;
This is the kind of weather that will
test such a street In the center of the
1 1 r ujhfarj the rrtud is " very soft and
pliable, while on each side where a large
amount of sand was thrown as a cover
ing and where travel has been light the
surface of the street is comparatively
smooth and hard. ., ' .
This improvement cost the property
owners on each side of second street
$50 per lot. It hid a beneficial effect
during the summer months. The dust
was held down, but this convenience was
offset by the mcovenienoe ai uia uiuwu,
sticky accumulations of soil that adhered
to almost everything except the road, tnat
came in contact with,, particulary the
nouse wife's best rugs and carpets.-
CONTINUE THE GOOD WORK '
The efforts of ths Navy Department to
rid the Naval Academy of ruffianism are
evidently not to be relaxed until the work
of purification is completed. The court-
martial is now engaged in trying the
ninth offender against the Academy rule',
and the laws, and the .fact that the offic
ers composing the court have taken houses
at Annapolis for the winter, is an evidence
that they still feel there; is much work
before them. That it will be thorough
there need be no fear, and the punish
ments on conviction should be exemplary,
and doubtless will be.'
SPECIAL MEETINGS
Rev. Gibson of the Baptistchurch de
livered a splendid sermon last evening at
the'Methodist church. Tonight Rev. Hays
of the Presbyterian church will occupy
the pulpit, and tomorrow evening Rev.
King of Central church will preach, Rev.
Mower, of the Methodist church was not
not able to be present last evening but is
eported to be better this morning.
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Pollock
Employed-
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loot
VI. U Causey has secured the rights
for the counties of Baker, Wallowa, Uma
tilla and Union for the sale of the
Oregon Machine Graining Company s'
device for manufacturing a modern sub
stitute for hardwood.
Mr. Causey has samples of the differ
ent grainings in his office which gives
every evidence of making it possible to
furnish elegant homes at a slight expense
over the cost of ordinary finish. Even
stained or second class lumber can be
utilized for this purpose just as well .as
the first grades, Mr. Causey has sam
ples of oak. mahogany and other grains at
his office which show what can be accom
plished with the soft woods of this section
of the state. The lumber is run through
the machine quite like a printing press and
comes out grained as ddsired.
. The macnines are not expensive and it
certainly iooks HKe it will become in ue-1
mand as builders investigate how beauti
ful the interior of the house can be fin
ished with our own lumber at so small
an expense.
In reference to the various hardwoods
the princ.pal and strong points of advant
age claimed are: ' ' '
' First Being able to reproduce the ex
act and identical grains of the cnoicest
hardwoods true to nature.
"Second. Not only do we obtain the
effects of the natural color, but in various
other shades as well in far more extens-
ve variety than those that are obtainable
with the hardwoods by the use of stains
applied by a skilled mechanic."
Third. The principal and essential
point to command the extensive use for
all work Where expense is a consideration.
and at the same time a desire existing to
obtain the artistic hardood effects is the
comparative low cost. We are r enabled
to do this work in such perfect - manner
that it requires an expert to detect the
difference, and fulfills the requirements of
all high class work, '
."We claim on a safe basis the compar
ative cost to be as follows, based upon'
present market, prices, oak being the
cheapest (therefore the most extensive-
hardwood used) costs above the softwood
machine grained, exceeding one hundred
per cent." .
CITY CANDIDATES
Petitions to have their names placed
upon the city ticket have been filed before
the reoordsr by L. Rayburn and I. W.
Faulk for the office of marshal, and I. R
Snook tor recorder. This is the first step
of the approaching election which takes
place on March 12.
"BOX CAR CASEY"
Late yesterday afternoon a man who is
known all over the s&te as "Box Car
Casey" was arrested for the theft of an
ax, the property of Dr. Charlton, whic 1
he dapoied of to a second hand ttore. He
was taken-before Justice Hough and wai
sentenced to 60 days in the county jail.
Casey is not his true name but the on
under which he was mustered into the
army during the Philippine war.
NEW CONSUL GENERAL
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(Scrlpps News Aiwoclntlon)
Washington, D. C. Jan. SI. The Pres
ident this morning appointed, Amos Wilder
of Wisconsin, Consul General at Hong
Kong. ;
GOING TO CALIFORNIA
S. D. McLain, of Silver City, left last
night, after spending several days in the
city. He goes to Baker City where his
wife will join him and then go to Cali
fornia for a couple of months. Boise
Capital News. '
ALONG THE RIGHT WAY
In considering the rationality of Oste
opathic treatment, too. it should be re
membered that nerves control the circu
lation of the blood, and that except where
there is some direct obstruction of the
vessels themselves, the only way to
correct abnormal blood circulation to any
part of the body is through nerves. '.
So i that it becomes apparent that
toubtes of the circulatory system, as well
as those which might more definitely be
c assed as nervous diseases, are most
likely to come from the very causes
which the Osteopath always looks for.
It becomes evident, too. that the range
of ci e sjs amandible to Osteopathic
treatment is a very wide one that it, in
fact, embraces practically all of the dis
eases to which flesh is heir and in which
cure is possible.
0 PER CENT Off-THIS MEK ONLY
In order to reduce our stock, of combs
and hair brushes and make it an object
for you to buy now we offer all hair
brushes and combs 23 percent off. which
means 20 per cent from prices already
lowest. See our window.
Newlin Dhuo Co.
The Good OkCStandby.
': Nothing like a nice cut of juicy corned
beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut once
in a while! We can "offer most of the
time whole or half rounds, if you ean
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 arid we'll have, the meat
around in no time. ' " " '
Grandy & Russell
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a fine art unless you can trust your
butcher. It i will be worth ' your.!
while to give us a trial order if you are
looking for a thoroughly reliable, market
where you can be sure, of finding a pleasj
ing variety of first-class meat and poultry
We can surely interest: you 'With . bur
ices'. ' v ' . .
Rohr & Company
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Contractor and f Builder
, halei in Buildintr Material
' La Grande, Oregon
; Drop a Una- naming worlr, and I will
name the right price.
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Brick furnished in any quant.ty or any
style, '
large,
brick.
No contract too srnalf or . to
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See ' samples vi' our pressed
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KREIGER
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LA GRANDE SCHO I
OF MUSIC '
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PROFDAY,.RRINCJPLE. ' .
" ' ' MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT.
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This is one of the best musical in
institutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are .
begininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. The system ' it the
latest 'and rnost practical, and in
cludes all the latent discoveries in
the art of teaching music. The
School is dividod into two depart-,
ments; No. I is for beginners from
6 years or more and are taught
the first three grades. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 the grades are frpm 2 to
6. ' Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No schol,' s will be
permitted to remain in this, school
who do not study. ' C .
Opposite the Foley House over
the candy stors. Phone. 473.
Have Smith
Hollow rind
'Your Skates
G. L. SMITH
CRCAMFRY BIUDI.NG
IN fl 11URRT?
THFN CALL
Vfl. REYNOLDS
THE TRANSFER MAN -,: ;
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than
it takes to, tell' if ." i
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Wagjn always i it yotir lerviae
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First class workmen always
: ' '. . ready to please you, -
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"A TRIAL SOLICITED
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G. E. FpWLtR :
Truck an4?
Transfer
Wood and? Coal
PHONE .1611
T All orders igiveo . prompt j1ntion
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WINES, LIQUORS ;-
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.specialty. i '..FaiT iaodjjSimpurtial
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