La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 07, 1906, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    J
I Holiday Groceries I
WIATHtR REPOBT
Co-opsjative Observers' Meteorological
Record for the month of January, J 906.
Station, La Grande, Oregon.
GET READY
FOR SPRING
AMUSEMEIMTS
-
Never was a better time to get
; full value for your money than
: now. Everything in the line of
; Holiday Groceries.
': ' i i . ' : '
NEBRASKA GROCERY
: MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER", Prop.
Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes
t We have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool
Indian Robe which we have nn aale. These robes are
"' snitable for 'couch covers, steamer robers and orna
;'; " mental for Indian comers. The price range Is from
' ; $5.60 up ,; ... . ' ' "
! H ENRY
HOUSE r FURNISHERS
Phone No.
S J. C. Henry, residence 664
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j
' 4 t D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor,
ft- '''.-
' Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
..';':.'....-:'. ,
Qeneral Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
'' Mid., the best and cheapest mill on the market Our shops are" J
-1 equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large
' or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron.
bfiLitiuk- No. 2. i ;
CLEANLINESS
t
As milk Is the natural food for the
young, containing within itself all
the requirements of the body, and
J as anyadultsration is Injurious to
the f ystem, (eithsr from absorp-
tion . tit. otherwise therefore the
J health of the consumer, and espeo-
lally the young, depend 'to a
great extent upon those who handle
J the milk. And s there are so
many ways in handling the cow as
welUe the milk after being- drawn.
J from the cow. Every consumer
should visit the place from whence
he eets his milk (no matter if it is
2 surrounded by a high board fence)
and see how the cow and the milk 2
are dandled before using it as a
2 food .'for the baby. ' . ' ; . , .V
0
SPRING BROOK DAIRY
1 . '- i . .
Is always open for inspection and 2
s invites you to come and see
i '
Practical Gunsmith
Repairs Strictly Fi-sidass
Ouns re-stockt d
Keys fitted to door Locks
: WM. AGNEW
AdaiiM jkvepsse r
LA GRANDE SCHO' I
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPLE.
' MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT.
Ttv is one of the best musical in
institutions in tlte state, and that
people in this c ty and valley are
begininngtodiaciver the advantage
of this school. The system is the
latest and most practical, and in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
the art of teaching music. The
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. I is for beginners from
6 years or more and are taught
the flf st three g ds. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 ths trades are from 2 to
6. Here thty graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week aa
they dttite. No scholars will be
permitted to rsitain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over
the candy stors Phone. 475.
&, CAR'R :
AND UNDERTAKERS
621.
J. J. Carr, residence 588
10DCK DIRECTORY
EAGLES La Q rands Aerie 359 F. 0,
E. meets every Friday night in Redman
Hall. Lewie Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting
brethren Invited to attend.
I. R. Snook W. S-
Dr.O.L.BIggers W. P.
I. 0. 0. F. La Orande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant
H. E. Coolidcr, N. 0.
D. ECox,
Sec.
. r
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81. I. 0.
0. F.Meets every first and third Thurs
days In the month in Odd- Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
I. R. Shook, C. P,
Edmond Robinson. Scribe.
EASTERN STAR. 0. E. S.-Hope
Chapter No. 13 meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30
d. m. in Masonio Temple.
Oenevive Bohnenkamp, W. M.
MARY A. W ARNICK, SJeC.
M. W. A.- La Orande Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesday
of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. All
visiting neighbore are cordially invited to
attend. v U b. Williams, V. U
John Hall. Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night in Redman hall, Brothers
are Invited to attend.
Fred Hon Chief Ranger.
U L. bNODORASS financial bee.
Board of Trustees Dr. 0. L. Biooers
John Hall and C S. Williams
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. O. T
M. Meets second and third Wednesdays
each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting
knignts welcome.
Q.T. Weisenberoer, Com
Mo Blooh, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. H!VENo.27.-Meetseverv
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen halt. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Maude Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vissey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No
33 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o clock in tiks nail, on Adams Ave
nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in
vited to attend.
F. S. Ivanhoe, Exalted Ruler,
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.
LA ORANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiting members welcome.
N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander.
J. H. Keeney. Clerk.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
AW Jf f MAoc MtMl
-ia- Dteiaws)
ATCM Mn41ne a iMrt ana flninrhB Bitty
evtofclf wcirtm otir OMnhrti rr. h4hr M
bt.antlon la protMblr pHni.M(wiiBnk.
mm.lrtlrmj.ll. MN0B00( o ruui
Mt trmm. ifldaal far ourliic plnt.
i ftl.nU UkH Ikruuall Muua A Co. noatve
I ootid. miMownn aw
Scientific Jintericatte
V - - - MIsaalMtatsa
Vermt, J
l
Date Maximum Minimum Range I
1 30 8 26
2 29 16 15
3 41 ' 19 22
4 JZ 43 23 ' 20
6 46 29 U
6 41 28 13
7 37 16 : 22
8 41 28 16
9 35 25 10
10 33 18 18
U 41 29 12
12 44 35 .9
IS 42 29 ' 13
14 32 20 12
15 36 12 24
16 41 31 10
17 40' ' 28 16
18 41 29 12
19 33 25 ' 8
20 31 15 16
21 31 14 17
22 36 26 10
23 . 41 , 34 7
KR . . J?
25 . 45 29 16
26 62 37 16
27 . , 40 24 16
28 31 24 7
29 32 23 9
30 34 ' ' 24 10
31 , 36 .26 10
Summary 1182 746 436
SUMMARY
Mean temp 3 1 Max. temp 62
Date 26th Min. temp 5
Date 1st Total precip .86
Total snowfall, inches 3, : No. days
clear 7 Partly cloudy 6 Cloudy 19
Prevailing wind, direction southeast.
W. A. Worstell,
Co-operative Observer.
' GRANT A MAJOR GENERAL
Men are judged by the company they
keep, but it isn't as easy to size up a
woman by her hat Judge her by the
amount of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
ehe takes. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Nbwlin Druo Co.
Centennial Hotel
Under new management. '
Board and Room $8 per week, cash.
Meals 26 cts. Special rates furnishe
Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave.
Phone No. 1161. -Mrs.
W. E. Murchison, proprietress
an
mm
i TAB
CURES
Coughs andGoldo
PREVENTS
Pneumonia nijd
Consumption
Foley' Honey and Tar not only
tops the cough, but heals and strength
ens the lungs and prevents serious re
sults from a cold.
There is no danger of Pneumonia,
Consumption or other serious lung
trouble U Foley's Honey and Tar
la taken, as it will cure the moat atub
born coughs the daDgerous kind that
settle on the lungs and may develop
Into pneumonia over night.
If you have a cough or cold do not
risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey
and Tar will cure you quickly and
strengthen your lungs.
Remember the nam Foley's
Honey and Tar and refuse any
substitute offered. Do not take chances
With some unknown preparatlou that
costs you the same when yon can get
Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs
you no more and Is safe and certain
in results. Contains no opiates.
Cured After Physicians Said He
Had Consumption.
E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church,
Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or
eight years ago I bad a very severe cold
which physicians said was very near
pneumonia, and which they afterwards
pronounced consumption. Through a
friend I was Induced to try a sample at
Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave ma
so much relief that I bought some of'
the regular size. Two of three bottles
cured me of what the physicians called
consumption, and I fcave never had any
trouble with my throat or lungs slue
that time." ,
i
Thiee slsea-25c, 50c, $1.00.
The SO cent site contains two and
one-half times as much aa toe small site
and the $1.00 bottle almost six times
aa much.
SOLO 1X3 BECCSREKSU ,Bt
A. J. Kill Du&ist
. - YON YOMSON
The original, the most typical and most
successful of all Swedish American .dia
lect plays is "Yon Yon son" which comes
to Steward's opera house for one night on
Monday, Feb. 12. It is a comedy drama,
which possesses a plot of unusual drama
tic value, and during the presentation of
the play, a number of delightful singing
and dancing features are introduced.
"Yon Yonson" was written by the late
Gus Heegex, who was also the.first actor
seen in the clever character part. This
season' the role is interpreted by Mr. Earl
: ., mi
;A;sure:winner:
i - " -""- J ,n,-, , ; - ' - r '
PLAYED TO A PACKED HOUSE
A Thankstrivinff concert to vocal and
instrumental accompaniment, skillfully
leavened with as genuine fun as anyone
would wish to hear, was eiven last niaht
at the Marquam Grand Theatre by the
united University of Oregon Glee and
Mandolin Clubs, and the college soirit
ruled all. A big success was scored.
every seat in the house was occupied,
and ever? number encored, the aDDlause
baing as hearty as the continuous laugh
ter. As Tor the program that slowly un
wound itself well done. Orecon. The
work of the glee and mandelin clubs was
NOT A SUCCESS
There are several farmers in Umatilla
county who are sorry that they adopted
the government's method of exterminating
"rust" in wheat, because the experiment
has not proven a success and a great loss
has been suffered by the farmers.
Formaldehyde is championed by the
government as being superior to blue vit
riol for "dipping" seed wheat for killing
rust germs, and acting on the recommen
dations from the agriculture department a
number of farmers last fall, decided to
'use the muchly praised substitute.
Either the chemical has failed to per
form its function or the farmers who used
it had not been thoroughly instructed how
to apply it to seed wheat At any rate.
I RAH! RAH! RAH!
UNIVERSIIY of OREGON
GLEE and MANDOLIN CI UBS
t 30;
ROBERT ROUNTREE, COMEDIAN,
PROF. IRVING M CLEM, SOLOIST
j Opera House,
: Prices
K. Mitchell, who was especially brought
over f rbm Sweden by Manager P. J. Ken
nedy. An entirely new scenic outfit has
has been provided for this season and one
of the best companies engaged which has
ever come out of New York in a charact
er play. It includes among others such
well known artists as Adelaide Byrd,
Violet Holmes, Venie Atherton, Ida Warn
er, Julia Gilmore, Sydney Craven, Kraft
Walton, Clinton Maynard, E. H. Bender,
L. H. Weimich, J. E. Mack, Geo. Warren,
J. F. Powers.
much better than last year. The num
bers follow each other better in natural
sequence, and Robert Rountree, comedian,
of Portland, has more time to think over
his jokes. Both clubs are fortunate in
having the able services of Professor
Irving M. Glen as director, and his fine
taste and skill are seen from start to
finish. There are many professional
vaudeville performers who do not give so
clever a show as Robert Rountree. He
is a born humorist. The Portland Ore
gonian. At Steward's Opera House Wednes
day, Feb. 14. ;
the chemical 'has pot only exterminated
all the "rust" germs, but it has succeeded
in killing the wheat itself.
Three or four farmers on the reRrva.
tion are now busily engaged in re-seeding
their summer fallow as a result of using
formaldehyde instead of the old fashioned
and reliable blue vitriol. One fjrmor
Ligk Davis, has been compelled to resow
a ou j acre neia, while other farmers are
losers to nearly equal an extent.
It is believed that the ' cause of the
killed wheat was that the farmers failed
to dilute the solution sufficiently and had
not strictly followed the instructions sup
plied them by the department of agricult
ure. Pendleton Tribune.
Charles Hug. the Elgin merchant, is up
today on business. ...
eeeeeeeee'eei
MUSICIAS ,4
--30
Wed. Feb 14 :
75c, 50c, and 25c. :
Have your bicycle cleaned and
repaired.
C L. SMITH
' CREAMERY BUILDING
IN A HURRY?
THEN CALL
Win. IETF OLDS
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the Dei
pot or your home in less time .
it takes to tell it.
Day phone Red 761
Night phone Black 1792 s
Wagon always at your service
; Beautiful Hair and Face Jt
2 May be had by having scientific J
i Shampooing and Massage. The
HOTEL FOLEt ' : ;
a v i r
Tonsorial Parlors
e
e
M
e i 4. j ,i ;-.u: ? 4
9 are prepareu w uu uioao
a v nA EVirlau nf oarh uoplf will ha
for LadX customers. Pribate car- i'
s lor for ladies. Lady attendant in
chare.
C T. COLT Pron. "
a
: G. E. FOWLLR
e .
T I. I
. iruch ana
I Transfer j
S Wood and Coal 5
- PHONE 1611
e All orders given prompt attention
e
J J THE
! OXFORD. MR
a
e lAMFt FADnilHADtniU D,.. a
e Couplet UMOrinieiil ol
e
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You are invited I
to call and get acquainted. ?
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop.
FINS
WINE5. LIQUORS
CIQAR5
Gntltmcn always Welcome
Fir Street
Shoixtlinj1
I'KI'AKT ImiKK-htoul '
LA l,H AnDR, flR
KMOM
No.
c m
No.
p m
Wnrth. (maha, Ksit
j" City, si Uoi, cuj.
wii Kud y uU
IHoniand, rm.ca. Pfn
No. I lifton. Wall. yHM.
)'"'"" 'neroy. loi
wo m. j'M, itow, Hpolisni-.
and poinu ert and
nnriii via Hpnkare
Nel '
M&pm
l-orfland Uallea, f(n.
not
p.j.
iBla, Lewl.lnn, To'lai!
No 6
mmco, Wallace Vr.
nn, Hpokaiit ami oitHr
"t and n,.nh
N0 a
lalanil Ct .
vy ei-
r.p
futioay
fcliaa
Con.
No SI
th
I-
- Kj, pnu y,
Hoi
iti a m
No 5
i;- iota
i;
ftr&zss?-" ?i-
MM uam, aim WM.iaiiua.uwu