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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
- - -TV- -------- - : " -.... .-.'.' . - . 1 1 " ' ' ': . . '; ,. ,.; i - . ; : . , i (toe .H, and II. BUM j SOLDI vi. . ! 1! Ui J. C. HAY ON SALE At the coast market on hay ! enry weak. ' there being no demand, and we have a lot hay bought, we offer to the home consumer TIMOTHY AT 50c PER GYVT. baled MIXED HAY ' 45c PER CWT. baled We want to give the home consumer the benefit of the decline in the market. For Sale at a Special Bargain Ten lets or any part of them, between Fir and Orenwood streets, facing Jefferson Ave and adjoining the railroad tracks at a low price on easy terms. - . ' ' ' PHONE MAIN 2 - Oregon Produce - Company January Wall : wirx urn Ah ' Paper UUR WUUl) ! Sale room rolls this To make for 20,000 to arrive month, our entire stock of 1905 patterns will be on sale a short time at less than Half Price. Stanicls & JciiTcii I SUPPLY i Is equal to the demand occa sioned by the Coal shortage. Good, Dry Wood delivered to any part of the city. Steam rolled barley and all kinds of feed. Phone Matin 6 CRANDE W(ASH(0. Lewis Bros. Prop. e MGTtlE FlRiT CHURTH F CHRI1TU WIESCP Bu'iint Buildiac uppo.lt. Kolev Hotel Sunday BchooL. .K).U a Suniiny Bervi n.- II a m tier vloca vtunij. 7U0 p n Redlru rvm nfu daily MOeptlnf SudUi from IU m to 12 in end from I p it tu t p m - UTl tR PATSiIXTS Munil t School ....... Krflulai i 10 a- .. pm Mutual Inmro-emrat Aaaneialio.) inceta oon oiollyal7.Jup in CATHol.lC I HtRlH W.J. 'hyn. rwkir Uw Ma . . .7 m Hltcb Mmb .. 10 a m Ro-.ry and BenedirMuu foiluwii f 10 m. u. tt PETER'S l-OPAL CIIUKCH I pi u U. i.lbba, ivetur Klllh (Sunday Aftor tb Epipbapy Holy Communion..... ....... m Hundar rchool...... . .......U1 a m Morning rvtce II m Km Ding rtenrlcv... .... ........6 p u. " IiitHmI to .ti.ad Uim acrvioaa M. E CHl'KCB Bif H. H. Mi.wer, pastor Sunday IVhojI... . j ..... 10 di Epworlh Lt-M Ue... ... e p m Juulor lau. ....... p iu Chun-h Bervloes-.. Ham and 7 in p m A cwdl l Iovi .iiud tu ell tbeae KnUsM .landed all. HARDENS SENSE. PRKSBYr HI A.N CHURCH R.v.E B Mty; paclur Junior Endiwvnr -. ......Warn .8 p a ..6J0 p m Prayer Urciinaj Tturaliy......7ja pm Pmrhlog funday.. 11 . m ml Ij&i p n Moruiug "Th. Omit l ouim'ion" Kvnjlng -8nllon aula -erTloo" Metdama Cam and laughllD will alng u duet a t the morning antvlt . Tit. chunu choir undrr4h. dliectioa of Mr Lye. A eurdia' lnrllatlun is give, to all who have aouhurch bom. u .tteoi tbfM arvls ttNTKI.CHUK(JH ol CHRIST 0PPvITE8OMMKK UOLKE a H, King, p.or, 130) P. it VlbUj ikhool.. ,. 10 a n wornlng Worahlp.. V r'll'R mellDK.. Knngrliatia wvirc... Prajer rutiwinc Wdnday Boy.OlubPrt ay Morulng "Brotherhood to Christ aa exera plifled Id Aci." Erenlpg "The Fourth Bealltad." A eoidlal lavitatk.il to all the wrrleca. .11 an ,...7 : 0 p m ..S.D0 p If ..sj iu People of Oreat Metropolie Become Insensible to Foetid Atmos phere la Which They Live. Perhaps it is fortunate that hrwe people who spend all their ve in a deuselv pnpnlatttl me iopolis are, to a great f-xteut, nu onsvioua of the foetid atiuoB (here in which they live. After peutl.iijj a protracted period in !:e mountains and forests, our instri's are.hocked by the disa iieeaLie odorn emnnatin" from .he gutters, the shops, the stalt iieer of the siilorns. and the very lrsons offc the people on the streets, says Dan Beard, in Rec reation. But this sensitiveness of one's llfactories does not long continue. As the ears became accustomed to the roar of the streets, and the eyes to the rank growth of the un Lra n!y buildings, one's nose ceases to record the disagreeable odors. nni. elveg to the "unnatural and up sanitary surroundings of the city; as the five senses heroine blunted nd dull, their owner appears to be gradually losing individuality and exist only as an un nipoi taut torn in the turbi flood of human ity. Home "men ati atoms all their lives, but if the president of the United States can go campint with the boys, why should not all Americans who can get a week off follow his example? Many of the Sons of Daniel Boone are quite young, and their parent may object to these little fellows amping alone, but there could be no objections if the father of some one of the boys went with them to teach them wood -raft and keep them under his eyes, and it is safe to say that the man who vol unteers ,to take a fort of Boone boys camping will have the time f his life, and the boys will help him enjoy himself. BAPTIST CHl'RCH R. W If. Ollwoo pastor Handay School.,. B Y. P. M. Prayer Mtiui. When you wish a nice juicy roast or a tender steak, or piece of boung 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. LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGENCY il. A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hand be paid direct to the creditor. . Our eyitem gets the money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-tairs in Ralston building La Grande, Or. 10 a a . eao p m Thttrday 8pm Preaching rand.y. .11 a m aad 7:30 p m BoJlCab, Slurdajr...... J 3D p m MorolDg-"SCTTiceoi Humanity tlw tfervlrc or Ood.- K .nlnf Tbi rra'r.nf All Kal'or." Yi ang Ptopl mrell' g Led by aire. Hatlie Johnson. At Itm. th. l otd'a Rapper will b. admin Mered. Th. rdlnn of Kaptiaiu wi 1 be ad mtnistered a .T.ntna .rvtm. . O th. ISIh. at 7:!M th. eboirb meet far IU annual roll rail and aoei.'. Special lnrttta to Inntrar in the etty to wor.br wllh ua SOLD THflR Ml Salem capital has bought and will ope rate the Eugene woolen mill. The Tho mas Kay Woolen Mill company is the principal stockholder. The purchase was made of John P. Wilbur and Will Wright, of Union. , Wood! Wood! Wood! Good dry wd delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH. ANY KINO, Special prices on quantity orders. No order too large or too small James Bavcrs, Red 1441 : CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROEJSCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant 'in Eastern Otegon Ask (or La Granie Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE Fine Confectionery ? and Cigars AT Wheels. First Tramp Sa.v Bill, wot' "de wheels of industry?" Hi't-ond Tramp Dat'a easy. Anvbuly dat'i industrious has got "wheels" what? Judge. REMARKABLE LUNG CURE. Young Clergyman Takes to Outdoor Lecturing and Eegalna ' . . Health. New Yorkers aha have been advised by their physicians to seek out-door work la the country, and who lack either means or opportunity for mak ing iaa u.e-g-T.rg ..nane need not despair, say ihe ..erald. Wonder!-.: out-duor cures are Ulng worked rli.: in the heart of the city. A nj.:4 re aiirkaLIf flie is .hit of a young cler gyman mho for the last eisht or ala -nonths has leen le-turin? on a slph. .l?g coach. Last si:u5r he we.. 5 Ox.Yrd Colltce 2 g!a-.j. fcr a ste- -lal course of study, during wnlch his aealth gave v. ay a.id he returned to nieii.a with far.ijs exUv:s.ed aad the verdict of nervous prostration and tu- lercuiosia hauring over h s head. Hlr '."tw York phyl:!as :C him to seek :.u-docr exi'bymt it once, nd the young man secure? his present posi tion as tectum to s ghrseers. At first his voice alrr. st fai.eO him, but as h' jerame acevstorred to tiikirg in th old air the cough (tapped and h: lones beca.-e clear and firm. All win ter long he made his dallj- trip. Nov "the srot oc n.a lucg nis raied, ani In addition to his w.ek.Jy work Ir .Vew York he goes to Trentr.n. N J arn Sunday to tonriijct mission ser -ires. Ke Intends .o remain on th( -oarh until fall by w hich time Ms nfc; jlciaa promises that the cure wiii b oniplete. . Scientific Di&coverjr. Liquid air and the hlrh abirptiv prorw rties of rharcoai are now ate.' to secure hlpb vacua. It has loia peen known that liquid air po.-sesw t. property of absortinrj prases, fro? tywar. th English ph-. -i: ;a. v demonstrated that th s p-o;ert..- is tr.cTad many fold when the char -oil is coolod to the temperatur of liquid air. Th," absorption takes pia"-e so rapidly that if the charcoal Is rvn air.ed In a closed vs?ei ;he latter on Incomes empfy a . Qmm hews An agreement providing for the estab lishment of parcel post at cheap rates be tween Sweden and the United Strtes has been concluded. It be ame effective t day. In Chicago tt the present time there are 90 men and women in prison awaiting trial on charges of either murder or at tempted murder, committed in that city. The lava flow on the island of Savaii. one of the Sa moans, after almost com pletely deviating the island, has extend ed its area in one direction four miles out into the open sea. Robert Kitchings. who it seventy years of age. puis a value upon, all wools im ported into the United States. Last year he personally appraised $40,000,003 worth. He has held the position 1 ? years and his salary is $2500 per year. Twenty-two student have been sus pended from Eariham college, Richmond, lnd.. and 12 summarily and permanently dsmissed. for hazing. Eariham is the msst popular and arstocratie pnva'e in stitution for learning in Indiana. Marshall Field left in the state of Illi nois personal property valued at $50, 000,00 and realty valued at $25,000,000 In other portions of the United States, in Europe and in Assa, his belongings will aggregate somewhat over $125,000,000 Business men of Arlington are on their mettie by the starting of the new town of Rcesevoit on the north bank, and are fig- ..r.ni n a Urea rtMlrir.o mill. The have just discover! innumrar, natural ana : -wanj . isirujt Ipin other advantages demanding such an en-' fc : " . jc,moa .fn Bockefaller a S.-cther. Frank Rockefeller, the ja: swer 3d ast known of the oil kir.gs br.-.h- rs. te reserved and onpree.-ti-ns h i .jbbr being the taming of wild ani- lais at his borne near C'.eveiand. ,Mck:irTr-on th-Lake. On his Kan :sa ranch he has raised 3,000 horses ;ad W,0yO eatUe. terpr.se. ! !! novuarEN- - .:o!:y Ua-ntaln Tsa Kifsgsa ?iirf,JtaBif rri ;., - d.-.a ) i i lUtrrai r.jte. . . . , fr.-) 4 i jwvi. tit lkr'. lr V St :!,. .-..- RK ilff't t.iy , . . -v i- wr -a Tra n . - n - a "icft.iir -Ja br i ... . l l"v ,i--r, M.vunra. ff .. .i.-a a'-il F53 SALLOW tttJ iU enrnis S BSiav iitli T trl- .lisoni lare-.dmoo Jar rn.V. rj nrip erjt jo jsota ssenva tt. 3ji ijjJd W m Bi- INVEST NOW you Would stop and consider this 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 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 advanced to 7 cents on February 1 st 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 little, all will help to develope the enterprise. J. A. THR0NS0N. Holiday Groceries Never was a better time to get full vjfue for your money than now. Everytning in the line of Holiday Groceries. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. EVENT OF THE SEASON : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3,p ENGAGEMENT OF THE D1ST1NGUIS ACTOR Mr. Charles B. Hanford !!'H Accompanied by MISS MARIE DR0FNAH In an Elaborate Presentation of the Superb Comedy I The Taming of the Shrew j ,j An Elaborate Sr.or.ic Production BeauUfully Costumed. H . . Notable Ctt cf Players Seats on sa'eatVan Burers" Feomary 1 Prlc : 50c. 75c $1.00 and $1.50. eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei 'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee m - if s a;