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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1906)
t i t . 4 4 -... 1 ( ! i i! f n ii ;: i It ' ' i e f! 8 4 v v : HY . ON -SALE. ' A th coast market on hey it nry weak, ther being no demand, and we hav a tot hay bought, w offr to th horn consumer TIMOTHY AT 50c PER CVVT. baled ' MIXED HAY 45c PER CWT. baled . W watt to giv th hoes coasejner th benefit of the decline in . the market . , for Sale at a Special Bargain Ten kt or n part of them, between Fir and Greenwood streets, facing Jefferson Ave and adjoining the railroad tracks at a low" "! price on easy term. '. ' PHONE MAIN 2 I Oregon : Produce Company $ latiiiart jy Wall Paper Sale To make room for 20,000 rolls to arrive this month, our entire stock" of 1905 patterns will be on sale a short time at less than Half Price. Staniels&Jarman OURWOUU sum y PRICES 0RI1 GRAIN BAG Whe you- with a nice juicy roaat or a tender steak, or a piece of boi..ng meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48 and you wilt soon hare ex actly what you desire. J. BULL & Company Phone Main 8. Remember he phone- is on the directory as Boss Meat Market Main 48. Is - equal to the : demand occa ! stoned by the : Coal shortage. : : Goodj Dry Wood j : delivered to any : : part f the city. : Steam rolled barley and - all kinds of feed. PhOne Main 6 GRANDE ROrtDI! CASHCO. Lewis Bros. Prop LIGHTNING COLLECTION ! AGENCY H. A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hands e be paid direct to th creditor. J Our system gets th money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stairs in Ralston building La Grande, Or. Wood! Wood! Wood! j Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH. ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity rd.rs. No order too large or too small James Beavers. Red 1441 Olympia. Wash., Jan. 31. The board of co Urol today finished its estimates on the cost of the products to be turned out by the jut mill at the penitentiary in Walla Walla, and announced the following prices for th year 1906: Grain, bags $6.60; oat bags, $7.25 ore bags, 10 cents each; wool bags, 30 cents; hop cloth, lO ' cents per yard; burlap, 6 cents per yard; kiln cloth, B cents per yard; matting, 18 inch, 20 cents per yard, 27 inch 25 cents per yard, 26 inch, 50 cents per yard; fleece twine (120 string) 10 cents per pound; hop warp (240 string) 10 cents per pound. The prices are somewhat in advance hna which orevailed last vear. but this is accounted for by the increased cost of the jute over last year. WILL BURN OIL Within a week work will be begun at the O. R. & N. Albina shops to change locomotives now operating on that road over the divisions from Portland to Uma tilla to oil burners, and by the last of next month every engine hauling trains over those divisions will use oil exclusive ly for fuel. Huge oil tanks will be built in the Albina yards and at the ends of the divisions between Portland and Uma tilla, work upon which will be begun within a short time. All Southern Pacific lines in Oregon will be equipped with oil burning engines during the coming spring. and by June it is believed every locomo tive hauling Southern Pacific rolling stock will use crude petroleum for fuel. WfVOULD like you to try trading at our store for awhile, for we are positive that our goods and service will please you. If . superior goods, drugs and etc., and prompt service count with you, you'll be our customer from now on. Newlin Druo Co. A MODERN MIRACLE 'Tiuly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollis Holt of this place," writes O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn., "she was 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 was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally completely recov ered, and is a healthy woman today." 60 and $1.00 at newlin druo co. Trial ot tie fra. SOME GOOD ADYKE It has been a custom with many heartless people in Baker ounty to wo k their hotses for all they are worth during the summer and then turn them out to tustle on the range during the winter This winter in particular has been very hard on these horses and many are dying Many ranchers t iroughout the country refuse to take up these horses and feed them because they believe they can get pay for the same, So many inquiries and statements to this effect have been made that the attention of these ranch ers should be called to the estray law of Oregon. , Under the provisions of this law any annul can be taken up and .fed and tl man performing this work can collect pay from the owner of to take possess ion of the animal. The law provides that wherf the animal is taken up the one taking it up shall advertise the fact for a certain length of time and if at the end of that period the ownet does not claim his property and pay the cost of carng for it, the person taking it up may sell it, deduct his cost bill for feeding and caring for the animal, retain half the proceeds and send the other half to the state. Or if the animal does not sell for enough to pay the cost he may keep it himself, that ;., he r.;; b'i !! ! Tbese are the general provisions of the law but it would be well to consult an attorney and go strictly according to the statutes. But in no instance can the owner claim his horse and take it away without paying for its keep. The law protects the man who is kindhearted enough to to these poor starv'ng creatures off the range. Baker City Herald. mum i (OHM 0 The following is the list of the jurymen which has been drawn for the February term of the circuit court which convei in this city next Monday. PANEL OF JURORS Fine jit --. - Confectionery and Cigars AT ! VanBuren'srj LA GRANDE DRUG (0. Reliable druggist, expert graduate of pharmacy in charge of the prescription department Prescriptions delivered at all times. Phone Red 121. F. C. Forbes, Prop. Centennial Hotel- Under new management Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates furnishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W, E. Murchison. proprietress N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June, 51. '08. I've lived so long, I remember well when the Mississippi was a brook. My good health and long life came by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. SS cents. Newlin Druo Co. C A. Hill W. A. Elmer C. A. Myers C E. Qolden S. N. Bolton F. H. Tatman James McCoy Seigle Coffman Motier Elledge R. A. Hugg Waldo Perry Q. M. Jasper A. H. Parsons C. G. Wyatt L, C. Grant J. A. Pilcher E. A. Killpack S. I. Benson J. M. Murphy Frank Zurbrick Geo. E. Corpe M. H. Kirtley E. S. Logan E. E. Hughes Hughey Lynch J. M. McCall J. A. Masterton E. B. Long Geo. Holmes C. E. Sherman Telocaset Union Summerville La Grande La Grande La Grande La Grande Medical Springs La Grande Elgin Union Alice! - Elgin Elgin farmer farmer farmer farmer merchant farmer capitalist farmer farmer farmer farmer farmer stockraiser farmer North Powder North Powder Island City Union. La Grande Island City Cov La Grande Summerville La Grande Telocaset La Grande ' Elgin Snmmerville Cove Union farmer farmer farmer stockman merchant farmer farmer liveryman farmer farmer farmer farmer capitalist farmer farmer farmer A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and me; It's all I ask except good health. ' Which comes with Rocky Mountain Teal INVEST NOW m YOU SHOULD STOP AND CONSIDER TIIIS 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 6c per -share, but at the present rate 5c stock will soon be gone. Those that may 1 want some stock v 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 some stock anyway, no matter how little, all Will help to develope the enterprisev. J.A. THR0NS0N. j Holiday Groceries j ! CITY BREWERY I : JULIUS KOESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant In Eastern Oregon l "Ask (or La Grande Beer and get the Best I LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE 'AND SrUJUUJ HAVE int. fKbhliKENCE i Suction EycClass ! It does not wrinkle your and make you look older you are. 1 nose than Holiday goods are beginning to arrive. Best liue ordered ever, brought to the city. J. HPEARE. Jewelry and Optician t : Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes W have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robes are snitable for couch, covers, steamer robers and orna i mental for' Indian corners. Th prices range is from $5.60 up HENRY iS6 O A MR HOUSE , FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS Phone No. 621. J. C Hrry. residence 664 J. J. Carr. residence B86 I : Never was a better time to get j : - full value for you? money than : now. Everything in the line of j Holiday Groceries. j NEBRASKA GROCERY I . MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. ' ; fcWAKU. Proprietor and Manager. I EVENT OF THE SEASON j SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ENGAGEMENT OF THE DISTINGUISHED ACTOR Mr. Charles B. Hanford v e Accompanied by MISS MARIE DR0FNAH In an Elaborate Presentation of th Suprb Comedy j The Taming of the Shrew withes sss: B"uWul 5 Seat on sal at Van . t Bur.ns February 1 PflC ": SOC, 75c $1.00 ml I.S0. ? 0 i i 1. 1 e A lUlllIllitttllllltlltllilllllllI