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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1906)
r ii , lb-.--- 7 a i : Aurelia Reports from the mines during January has warranted a raise, consequently stock has gone up to 7J cents, and this is not all, it will keep going up as long as the property gets better, as it is" you should, buy before, another raise in price, or you will miss a good investment. You should consider this as being a home enterprise and help the matter along, thereby helping yourself. AURELIA MINING CO. i ; " J. A Holiday Groceries Never was a better time to get full value for your money than now. Everything in the line of ; Holiday Groceries. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER. Prop. Milk Talk No. 2. . CLEANLINESS As milk is the natural food for the young, containing within- itself all the retirements of the body, and as any adulteration is injurious to the system, (either from absorp tion or otherwise) therefore the health of the consumer, and espec ially the young, depend to a great extent upon those who handle (he milk- And as there are so many way in handling the pqw as well a the milk after being drawn from the cow. Every consumer should visit the place from whence he get hi milk (no matter if it I surrounded by a high board fence) and see how the cow and the milk are handled before using it ae a food for the baby, SPRING BROOK DAIRY is always open for 2 invite you to come Inspection and see and " aeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeee Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strictly Fi-stclass Guns re-stocked Ktys fitted to dour Ln ks WM. AGNEW Adam. Avne U GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MR?. DAY. ASSISJANJT. This I one of the best musical In stitutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. , The system is the latest and most praftical. and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught (he first three grades. Pupils come one hour eah day. This ia no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. S th grade are from it to 6. Here they graduate. Pupil take one or two lesson a week a they desire. No scholar will be permitted to remain in thi Khool who do not ttudy. Opposite the Foley Houa over the candy ur. Pnune. 473. Stock 1 THRONSON. LOME DIRECTORY EAQLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. 0 E. meets every Friday night in Redmen Hall. Lewi Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting Dretnren invited to attend. - I. R. Snook W. S Dr. Q. L. Bigger W. P. I. O. O. F U Grande 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. Coolidok,-N. O, D. E. Cox, Sec. - STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81.I.O. 0, F. Meet every first and third Thurs day in the month in Odd Fellow hall. Visiting patriarch always welcome. Q, E. Fowwb, C, P. D. t, qok, scribe. EASTERN STAR, 0. E. S, Hope Chapter No. 13 meet the second and fourth Wednetday of each month at 7:30 p, m. in Masonic Temple. -. Qenevive Bohnenkamp, W. M Maby A. Warwick, Sec, M. W, A.-U Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every nrst and third wednesda of the month at I. O. O.-F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall, Clerk. mm ELECTRIC ROADS (rtnrlppp tfewa Association) . Chicago, February 88.-It i assert ed upon good authority that the Vender- bilt-Andrews Syndicate formed last year ha almost succeeded in obtaining con vol of the various link line which, if cor.. nota arter tne oompisuon of the nec essary arrangement, will form a c ntin uout line of electric railway bc'.ween Chicago and Bo ton. At prowiit the syndicate le quietly buying up link road in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Qy ex pending SI 0.000,000 the Va .derbilt Interests have recently taken over the llast link of the Mohawk valley eyttem of New York tat and have gained full ownership of a line from Albany to N.ag- ara Fall. Toe aim now to to get contra of the connecting or "limited" line from Niagara Fall to Chicago by way of Cev land and Toledo. A pEERINCHICAOOSiam (Borlpp Hew Assaejfttfen) Chiqago, Feb. 28, A deer etqip from Lincoln Park Zoo this morn ng and ran down Clark street south to Watir street where it became bewildered by bustle of the street ears and coinm,.j, house wagon. It wa Anally saptured but before it wa, the streets were blocked by the im mense frowd who paused to witness the unusal occurence of seeing a deer on the street of Chicago, Service Thi drug store trie to serve every customer ) well that they will not think of going elsewhere ford rug store good. A. T. Hfu PrescrlptionDrugatl m WKTFINIFIK M h DANf.F I ! LV 1 LIA1 ILIA inL n linl 1 V L " LEASIHG PROBLEM ! i - (Observer Special) Washington, D. C. Feb. 28. Western state will be compelled to fee a rang leasirur oolicr in due courts of time, if the present trend of events in regard toKboi public domain continues. No such a law will get throngh the present Congress, as the leaders of the two houses are not ready to precipitate discussion, but it is apparant to observing men that the time is not distant when such will be the case, and leading stockmen are already pre paring for the issue. Those given to careful research are endeavoring to get facts for presentation. Texas, in her career of liberal and independent ' treat ment of public lands is a shining example .. -! ences are also being exploited. The customs of the entire country based upon the principle of getting puplic land into the private ownership of the individual, are being offered on the side of those op posed to the leasing system. Since the Public Land Commission re ported in favor of leasing that part of the public domain adapted to range purposes, the policy ie regarded as having Adminis tration backing. President Roosevelt's reference to the subject in his message was the last endorsement, which was expected to force the question this Con gress. As the first session draws to ward it close, there seems no room for range-leasing before the summer ad journment The next seisior will be short, .and unless the adminiatration presses urgently for consideration of this measure, or pro-leasing interest perform the same service, it is hardly probably that the short term wiil create the law that is bound to have broad influence up on the entire West. In whatever is done, there are sure to be provisions that will facilitate the home steader. Some advocates of leasing be lieve that the homestead entryman should have the right to enter upon land during the term of even an annual, lease, after proving his bona fide home purpose. Other are inclined to think that settle ment of the country will be amply safe guarded by providing that the homestead entryman shall be given access the land RUN DOWN AND NERVOUS Miss Doerr's Letter Tells How Vinol Helps People in This Condition By request the following letter is pub' lished In the hope that persons who are in poor condition will be convinced that Vinol is really what we claim." Mis Anna Doerr, a prominent woman of Evantville, Ind., write "My health wa broken, my appetite gone, my nerve shattered, and I was simply in a wretch ed condition. I had tried to many medi cine, and doctor without help that I wa thoroughly discouraged. As a last resort I tried the qod liver oil preparation. Vinol, and to my surprise, it had none of the fishy greasy or disagreeable taste of old fashioned cod liver oil or emulsions, and it was delicious to take. In a remarkably short time it gave me a hearty appetite, built up my nervous system, and restored me to pert ct health and strength. "Vinol ouree such condition a these because it contain every one of the medicinal, curative and bodybuilding .ele ment of ood liver oil and without om drop or the yttm clogging oil to upset the stomach and retard Its work. It im parts in a natural manner strength and vigor to every organ of the body, aids digestion and make rich, red blood. We ask every run down, nervous and debili tated, aged or weak person in La Orande and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs,, qr bronchitis, to try Vinol on our guarantee. It oosts nothing if it fail to give satisfaction." Newlim Druo Co . A MORAL MAN Th Converton of a Good Moral Man" the subject at Central Chuth thi even rg. some men say am wit a good a a Christian though I make no profession" read Act 10 and com to the service tonight. UP TO DATE A barber advertises; "If you want your soup-strainers pruned, we will block them out in any pattern liptickler, fantailt, billygoat or preacherips. Hair cuts of all kinds, from wooly willies to rlng-around-a-rosey. Ears washed without extra charge." vr . only after expiration of a rang lease. Champion of the small stockmen will also insist that an entryman taking range land shall be insured a good rang acreage ut nis homestead, which others can not lease. The range homestead has been suggested as a law that would en courage the cattle industry at least, if not the sheep, and recognize the semi arid condition of the country. This sug gestion is to let a man take large range acreage as a single homestead, the limit being such probable yield of forage as the average agricultural homestead yields. ' All of the solution proposed could not be enumerated in a limited space, but enough have been advanced to prove that n.,u mi 4U..MW1I iiiu.1, imaiiy ue uvoiu- ed, there will be a wide diversity of courses offered. Western states should begin a careful study of the eituation. They will be most vitally affected, and unless their righte as states and industrial commonwealths are ably championed in the formative hour of law making, theor ies that are utterly Impracticable may be forced upon them. There has been such a stir throushout the East in regard to the public domain, that radical action might be expected if the true status of the West is not made the subject of constant education. Many Eastern people regard the acquisition of more than 160 acres of public land by one person or company aa "land grab bing." , They do not realize the necessi ties of a range country. When informed on the timber acreage required by a large lumber concern before erecting a mill, they are inclined to style the business precaution a public outrage. To meet such view a these, and have whatever legislation is enacted kept upon a plana permitting the most rapid and permanent Western -development, many Western people are already anticipating the dis cussion by gathering data. Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af VanBuren's LA GRANDE-IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor, . ; Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, W manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed J Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market Our shop are equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large . or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. OLD SORES Old borcn that rcfum; to heal are a ccuetanl X IllVVlvI II menace to health. They sap the vitality and undermine tiiv cuiibtitution by draining the system of it very life fluids, and those afflicted with one of these ulcers grow despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after another fail. They patiently apply salves, washes, plasters, etc., but iu tpite of all these the tore refuses to heal and eats deeper into the surround ing flesh, destroying the tissue and growing to be a festering, inflamed and ingnr mass. The source of the trouble is in the blood. This vital fluid is 5Ue4 with impurities and poisons, which are constantly being discharged into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to heal. It will not do to depend on external applications for a cure, becaune they do not reach the real cause, and valuable time is lost experimenting with such treatment; the most they can do ia keep the ulcer clean. Any sore that will not heal is dangerous, foVthe reason that it may have the deadly germs of Cancer behind it. A cure can be brought about only through a remedy that can change the juahty of the blood, and this is what bottom of the trouble, drives out nued, PURELY VEGETABLE. S. S. 3 wnere broken down it quickly builds it up ... i l i. . .i .., a?2. vui Bfmmi iF.ru. un vim huu uiivis, anusDy meuicai auvice you are in neeo it ; w charge for either. XHT SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATHAMTA, CAm THE LA GRANDE NURSERY i Geo. W. Powell, I have made a special reduction on roses for the next 15 days, roses from 35c to 50c . Your choice for 25c Until the 28th of February Come and be first to select 1 also have a fine lot of Apple, pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri-' , cot, peach, . mulberry, shade trees and ornamental trees, grapes, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepers, and - hedge plants. ' - . ... Phone 1611, Thorns' grocery Our delivery service is for th benefit of all. Don't hesitate to use it Nkwlin Druo Co FOR SALE A two acre tract with am ple water right. One acre in fruit four room house with pantry and cellar, barn and other improvement. Cheap if sold at once. No agent's commission paid. Inquire at thie office. . FOR SALE A few choice young Berk . shir boars and sow, also Italian Bees. William Hall. FOR RENT Plsasantly furnished rooms suitable for lighthousekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore, 1617 Fourth Street FOR SALE Household furnitur will be sold cheap if sold at once. Inquire 6th and O Streets. Phone Red 77 1". " ' J L MARS, ' v Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material , La Grande, Oregon . Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. SAP THE VITALITY AND UNDERMINE nr ill? iit? iitii 8. S. 6. does. It coes to the verv the poisons and germs with which it U ana purities and builds up the entire cir culation. By the use of S. S. S. the sore is supplied with new, rich blood which correct the trouble, soon stops the discharge, and allows the place to heal naturally and uermanentlv. also reinvigorates the entire system, and me constitution nas been denlptMl nr and restores perfect lieultb... Wr.te for a , LA GRANDE MESSENGER SERVICE -RATES- Five blocks from fountain . ... 10c Seven , " " ... , . 15c Any place in the city 2lc PHONE RED 261 C L. SMITH - CREAMERY BLUDISG IN A HURRY? THEN CALL " WM. REYNOLDS ; v.. THE TRANSFER MAN Hwilltak that "trunk to the De- "! j pot or your horn in less time i Day phone Red 76 1 Night phone Black 1 792 Wagon always at your service ; Beautiful Hair and Face May be had by having scientific J Shampooing and . Massage. The HflTFI PHI P Tonsorial Parlors : are prepared to do these specialties and Friday of each week will be for LadiC customers. Pribate par- ! iui iui louin. iauy atienaam in chare. . C T. COLT Prop. : G. t FOWLLR Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal PHONE. 1611 All orders given prompt attention I THE i OXFORD PAR ! JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop. Coaplot MMMtmral ol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted.' THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. .'' FINE ; " W1PC5. LIQUORS t CIQ1R5 ' Gentlemen always Welcome ' . t Fir Street OlJEGOft SalORjLaKll Union pAcr-if DKFAhl Tinit Hrhiiin LA ;kam(. iu I Nn. Stf m No. II Mini Kuli lAkr. IMner H v., I worm. 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