La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 05, 1906, Image 3

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Repom.,from the, mines during January , has r.
warranted a raise, consequently stock has gone
up to 7 cents, and this is, not all, it will keep
going up as long as the property gets better, as
Jt 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 s help ; the matter ajong, thereby helping
yourself; . " ; - ;
AUREL1A MINING CO.
' J. A. THROMSON.
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AMUSEMENTS
VRAT TO
EAT 6
Is. th question that preplexet th housewife these day.
Cal at our tora and select a menu from our choice line
of canned goods. Or, batter yet, we have on hand vege
table and other delacicies thaf will relieve the monoty of
the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery is at
your service whether the order is large or small.
NEBRASKA GROCERY
. ;v'MlfS. MAGGIE' SHEARER. Prep. ,
10DCC . DIRECTORY
CLEAIVLINESS
As milk is the natural food for 'the
young, containing within itself all
the reguirtments'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 e'specv
ially? the young, depend to a
great extent upon thou who handle;
the milk. Arid as there are so
many ways in handling the cow as
well as the milk after being drawn
from the cow. Every consumer
should visjt the place from whence
he gets his milk (no matter if It la
surrounded by a high board fence)
and see how the cow and the milk
ar bandied before using it as a
food for the baby.
j SPRING BROOK DAIRY j
Iwayopen for inspection and
X invites you to coma and sea
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Practical Gunsmith
Repairs Strictly 'Firsticiass
Guns ifrstockrtl .,
Keys fitted to door Lo ks
' WM.i AGNEW
' . Adains A vena -'.
. EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. 0.
E. meets every Friday night in Redmen
Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting
.brethren invited to attend.
X . L R. Snook W.S-
Dr. G. L. Biggere W. P. -
s ll O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meats in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers, cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
H. E. Cooudoe. N. G. .
D. E, Cox, .Sec ,
'STAR FNr.JMCMfwT M m i ft
O. F. Meete every first and third fhurs-
uajrs in uia rnonui in uaa reilows nail.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
. i. , O. E. Fowler, C. P.
D. E. Cox, Scribe.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No," 770
meets everv first and third WJiil
of the month at L 0. O. F. had All
visiting neiehbon are corfliallv InvitnH tn
attend. C. S. Williams, V. C
John Hau Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 imti amr.h Tknr.
day night in Redman - ball. Brother
are invited to attend.
Four. Hnn rkUf D
L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec.
Rnrri nl TnitfjiM fir fl I tlinA.na
John Hall and C. S. William.
TPIPNrKHID TCNT iu'i u n i-
. iiu. w 1, f, v. a
M.. Meat eaernvi nA fourth Wnur4 ...
each month in 1. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting
knights welcome. ; .
.. . ; n. k,. nail, Um.
Moi Bloch, Record Keeper
L.O. T. M HIVE N or M..i. ......
first and third Thursdays In" the after
noon at the Redmen hall All visitino-
ladies are welcome.
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M, C. Vessey, Record Keeper.
R P' n V I f.Blwno I nnnr m
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
Ave-
LA GRANDE SQjOOL ?
prof; pXy.'Principal; , ' "
I .iissT day. Assist Afft
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This is one of the best 'musical in-"
' institutions in the state, and that
people irl this city and valley ' are
begininng to discover the advantage
of this schooL- The. system is the
latest and.fnost practical and in--eludes
aU the latest discoveriee in
the an of teaching music. The
- school is divided into two depart
ments; flp. 1 is for beginners from'
6 year or imore and are taught '
the first three trades, 'Pupili come- 1
one hour each dy'. -: This ie no kin
dergarten ayetem but 'lar superior.
In No. 2 the grade r frqrn 2 to ;
6. Here they graduato. Pupils
take on or two ieesona a week as
they desire. No scholar will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over ;
the candy sfauaV' Phone. 473.
THE WILLIAM H. WEST BIO JUBILEE MINSTRELS
I Major Smith and his famous devil stick
have demonstrated quite conclusively that
a minstrel audience has a keen apprecia
tion of originality and nonety, and it is
therefor not in the least surprising to
note with what pleasure this amusing act
has been acclaimed all along the line of
the William a. West Big Jubilee Minstrel's
travels. Major Smith holds an important
place on the fine and diversified bill to be
presented at Steward s opera house next
Saturday, March 10, and his clever efforts
are strongly fortified from front and rear
by other acts of refreshing not and by
uch a splendid volume of vocal and in
strumental features as have long been an
exclusive claim to the high art minstrel
music associated with the West aggrega
tion under the direction of Manager Rica--
by- . .. ' .
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"HUMANEARTS" '
The forthcoming annual visit of "Hum
an Hearts" will no doubt be warmly wel
comed by the lover of all that is good In
melodrama. "Human jw u.
question, one of the strongest aid most
interesting pray that ha ever visited our
city.. The author belong to that alt too
mall group of dramatists, who under
stand how to reach the heart and, hold
the attention of the audieifc. Inhum
an Hearts", he ha constructed" a ' play
mat win never grow old The principle
theme of the play is Hope, .and has 'not
om author written "Hope pring trn-
ai mine human breast" Hope, the one
bright ray of sunshine, that breaks through
and illumines the clouds of despair that
almost overwhelms poor Tom Logan. The
hop of a good, pur woman' lover the
hope of brighter day; the hope of an
honest man unjustly accused of crime.
mat tne criminal will be detected and his
good name restored. The author has
nandied this subject with the consumat
kill and ease that shows true dramatic
instinct The love interest is all a ab
sorbing. Th comedy jslement is intro
duced in such a way. that it becom r.
levant to the story, and the climaxes are
worked out naturally and logically. "Hu
man Hearts" will be seen at Steward's
opera house, Tueday, March e.
PROMISED TO RETURN
(Scrlppa New Association)
New York, March 5. It developed tn.
day that before Hyde tailed for Europe
he agreed with Jerome that he would re
turn when wanted. The same aereement
is said to have been made with McCurdy
but this statement is flatly denied here
today. ...
tStuyvetant Fish.it is stated upon good
authority, plans to become president of
the Mutual. The official say that Fish
believes that an insurance man should
nead the company, and every effort will
be made to find the right man.
fOR THE PHILIPPINES
(Scrlppa Newe Association)
San Francisco. March . 5. The trans
port Logan sailed at noon today for the
Philippines. Sh carried the Eighth In
fantry and two troops of the Third cavalry
nmong tne omcers were Brigadier . Gen
eral, J. M. Lee and Captain Taggart
OOMPERS (All MEETING .
(Scrlppa New Association) .
Wahington, D. C. March S.-Gompere
waajr called meeting-of the executive
council of the American Federation of
labor to be held in this city, March 19.
It is beleived that the meetinn is ulUd
consider tne coal situation.
BAKER .
TlUluir
MVld
ASSEMBLY
eiffht o'clock in Elks hill nn ilm.
nue.- visiung Brouier are cordially in
vited to attend.
F. S. IVANHOK. EnlLed Rnl.r
G. E. McCullt, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-.Mj.le
every Friday of each month in I
the K. or P. hall in the Corp building, AH
visiting members welcome.
. N. L. Ackles. Consul- Commander
J. H. 'Keeney, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27 Meet
every Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Corp building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights,
. .'T , N. L Ackles, C. C.
R. PattiSon, K.R.4S.
Centennial Hotel
MOST DISEASES ARE Of SPWAl ORIGIN
ANATOMY UPHOLDS OSTEOPATHY
It is impossiple to studv the anatnmv nf
tne spinal column without marvelina tht
ii so seldom gets out of order. The won
der is that it should be able to do it work
at an. Th soma! column i FTa Has itrt n
twenty-four eparat bony segments, the
veneorae, which join the head above and
the pelvi below. Each vertebra is sep
arated from and at the same time joined
w its reiiow above and below by dens
buffer of yielding cartilage; over bone
and cartilage compact trong (trap of
ligament pass and interlace with mathe
matical precision, binding all firmly to
gether. This marvelou pillar, when braced on
every side by guy of muscle and tendon,
becomes the incomoarabiv atrono ainnd.r
.graceful, agile spinal column atrano
enough to support not alone th body, but
all the burdens men carry; scarcely thick
er than broomstick, yet a supple a a
carriag whip; capable not only of bend
ing in every direction, but ln b,r.i.
' and marvel of marvel! lf-restorative
; , . Under new management.
Board and Room $S per week. cash.
M'aaht OR rfa SnvJil ' r. r... ..:.L.
Monthly patron. . No. 1417 Adam Av. ! w Meor ' ftr every conceivable
Phone no. 1 1 d I . - -
I in reiauveiy correct position and adjust-
l
Mr. W. El Murchison. proprietress
COAL HERE ROW
gyration, so long only a it mechanism is
ment
, Fancy a machine of steel and rubber.
- . . . , . - ui complex motion, such
Th. Grand. Roods Coal Co. ha Jut wondrous rtrgth. ,rt having wch an
received thre. car. of cod and all order, elastic power to retain iU normal form
booked will receive prompt atUnUm. We and dktr. -n.. .
... muumiui spinal coi-
hav. made arrangement whereby we will umn stands a th most matchless niece
handle all coal and plenty of it th. rest of workmanship in all mechanics!
of the season. G. R.C. C. Lewi Bro.
At a Special meatinnr nf th R,L.. I-:..,
w. wwnvi viibj
Trades and Labor assembly last evening
snowing resolutions were adopted;
Resolved. That Wtt mrm trnnav rv
- voajij wp-
posed to the sUnderous and personal at
tack on the character of One nf nnr hnru.
ed citizen. John L Rand, published in the
roniand Labor Press, believing them to
be slanderous and uncalled for and tid
ing to mislead the people of this district
for the benefit of mliLical exndid.t.. i-
other parts of the state;
Resolved. That
w trie slanderers and mniwl nd ....
called for attack on th. good citizens of
any district Labor unions are honorable
bodies, represented by honorable people.
witn uie nrm intention f
peopl. honorably and demanding the same
in return.
Resolved, That personal attacks have
oeen and are a detriment to the good
name of organized labor. We are aware
that there are no saints among us and
men must all stand the test of th. ballot
box on th. political record they have made
and not slander any class of people, to
uie oeiriment of organized labor.
Resolved, That v the Portland Labor
Press b. requested o cease the slander
aus publications against all candidates in
this state and oppose them or support
them on their past political records nd
maintain th. good nam. of .organized
laborandth. principles we have been
fighting for so many yar. honor, justice
and good government-Baker City Dem
ocrat,. March !. ' ' ;
THE GAMBLE CONCERT '
Great interest is manifest in this great
,v8ni, and it looks as though
Central Church would be packed this
evening. Miss Lyne heard them last year
in Kansas Citv whom ..- .u i pn
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and people were delighted.
Evangelist Handsaker. has heard Mr.
Gamble, and says he considers himself
fortunate in being here tonight
Press notices from Portland and Lewis
ton tail us of the party in the west, while
CLARK WINS VICTORY "
(Scrlpp Newe Association) 1
Washington, D. C. March 8. Senator
Clark of Montana won a complete vic
tory in th. supreme court in th. case
brought by the government demanding
the cancellation of eighty patents for
timber land on the around that th. n.-
ntees did not purchase the land in good
laiui ana ror their own exclusive use, but.
for speculation, and undsr an agreement
which insure! a benefit to Clark. The
Supreme Court affirmed th. decision of
the lower court which held that Clark
had no actual knowledge of the fraud.
. TROOPS WITHDRAWN .
(Scrlppa Newe Association)
Springfield. Ohio. Mar. S Alt r.t th.
troops have been withdrawn. Th. it-
is quiet ,.As a result of th. riot thr
L I x i
iav oeen mree nundred arrests.
CRAIN MARKETS
(Scrlpp News Association)
Chicago, Mar. 6-Wheat orn.d .t
78Hl cloed 78; corn opened at
42, closed 43k': oaU oMn.H 90 1
closed 80. ..
BBwEaw.
th. eastern papers abound in praise. Our
music lover have a treat at hand and
those who miss this number of the course
win have reason for regret
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having purchased the Boss
MEAT MARKET, from J. Bui
uompany, we wish to
inform the citizens of La
Grande that we will endeavor
to merrit the patronage which
the Market has enjoyed, and
wjll appreciate any and all
trade which we should receive.
Our endeavor which at al
times to please our patrons by
rendering the best possible
service. tria -order a
earnestly selisited. ,
KROUSE BROS Prop
buccessof to J. Bull and Go.
J. L MAR S,
Contractor and Builder
, Draler in Building Material
La' Grande, Oregon
; Drop a line naming work, and I will
' name the right price.
Ready For Business
WITH A fULL LINE OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
. ., .
W. are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay th. highest
market price.
KV. OLIVER
Slater Buildinjz
; 1EFFERSON AVE : Main 57
I LUMBER
1
i
(RrV
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold In
, li Orande, We deliver it to your building
Grande Ronde Lumber Co
; PEKRT, OREGON
(Scrlppa News AMnnlallnn
Chicago. March 6. The' Daily Ne
correspondent at St. Petersburg que
an official as follows: Rockafolier v
give two hundred million dollars to ,
Witte in preventing the financial era
Hedoesth sin return for railroad cc
cessions from Taskend to Tomsk a
from Tehita to Polamoehna and a gre
of lind on both sides of the 10 d. T
prospective loans' in mopay is aUo .to
paid back in installmenU to be us'jd
the construction of the roid. The Cz
nesitates to sanction the offered plan u
ui uia uoma assembles.
MUNICIPAL ITKIIOil
(Scrippe News Association)
Vallejo, Cal, March 6. There is gre.
interest in the municipal elecUon Uxia
The biggest vot. ever polled is anticipato(
Ther. are no disturbances bv lot.
1 I . .
ana xeen opposition. Mayor Reney, wh
nas navy yard emolover. claim, "it.
election of the entire ReDuhlir.AA tii-bAf k
at least two hundred. The nnw
employes, numbering eighteen 'hundrea
ar. coming off In souads
for Reney. Madigan, DemocraL cij.im'.
election by a hundred. . '" 1
::jntBUllS;A!1D BfAHS
(Scrlpps Newe Association) '
new rork Mar. 0. Th. . continued
pressure of the stock market forced a1
considerable liquidation of the Anaccnda
Amalgamated. Some inside interest is
apparently willing to see prices go lower.
LA GRANDE MESSENGER
SERVICE
-RATES-
Fiv. blocks from fountain 10c
Seven " ' 16c
Any place in the city 25c
PHONE RED 261 ,
C. L. SMITH '
CREAMERY BUILDING
IN A HURRY?
t THEN CALL -
WM. KCTNOLbS
THE TRANSFER MAN
H. wiU tak. that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than
it takes toUHit." ,-i '1,
Day phon Red ?61
. Night phone Black 1792
Wagon always at your service
;
Beautiful Hair and Face
Man k.J i... I :
Shampooing and Massage, The
HOTEL FOLEi
Tonsorial Parlors
are prepared to do these specialties
and Friday of each week will be
J for LadX customers. Pribate par-
lor for ladies. Lady attendant in
A hat rat
5 C.T. COLT Prop
MlSSSttSllttiti ' -
eee
G. E. FOWLLR
Truck and
Transfer
Wood and Coal
J PHONE 1611 ,
All order given prompt attention
; THE
: OXFORD PAR :
JAMES FARQUHAR10N, Prop. I
Coaiptru Mmrtawoi ol Z
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS ;
2 Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You are invited
e .A ..it . i . ' . i - a
to call and get acquainted."
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop.
FINE
WIHE3. LIQU0R5
CcntlenMii aJwayi Welcome
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