il armors and Uradcrs 9fational iBank NO. 44B3 Capital Surplus Liability of Shareholders Total S 60.000.00 14.000 00 60.000.00 $134,000.00 For the protection of lt depositor! Depositor of thi Bank are ac corded such liberal treatment a shall be in keeping with the character and value of their account. We would be pleated to have your account. JOSEPH PALMER. President. G. E. McCULLY. Asst. Cashier. J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier FARMS FOR SALE l!M THE GRANDE R0DE VALLEY 200 Acre with good improvement, .all tillable land, 5 mile from railroad station and 1 4 miles from La Grande, Oregon 400 acre with good Improvement, nearly all tillable land, about three mile from the railroad and 1 4 miles from La Grande. 160 Acre about 5 mile from the railroad and 14 mile from La Grande, No building 200 Acres, one mile from the town of Summerville, 15 mile north of La Grand and 3 mile from the railroad. All tillable land. No building 60 Acre, same class land as the above and adjoining 480 Acres, 2 miles from the railroad and 15 mile from La Grande. Good barn and small house, well watered. All good land 66 Acres, three and half miles from La Grande, all under cultivation. No buildings . 160 Acres, 6 miles from La Grande. Oood grain land. No buildings ' ' , J 1 60 Acres, 1 2 miles faom La Grande, 2 miles from the railroad, flrstclass improvement 1000 Acre 9 mile from La Grande, nearly all in cult ivation, all good land i - ... Price ----- -! V $40prfcTT r i Many New Weather Stations Portland, Dec. 1. Sy arrangement made between Professir Willi L. moore. chief of the weather bureau, and Gilford Pinchot. cheif of tht forest service, 1 4 new stations will shortly be established tn the forest reserves of Oregon. . By this arrangement the Weather Bureau will furnish the apparatus and instruments necessary in keeping weather record and compile and publish the reports, while the attaches of the forest service in the reserves will keep the records. Through this co-operative arrangement accurate climatic conditions prevailing in the great area covered by the ' forest reserves in Oregon may be ascertained. The amount of rainfall and the amount of water run' nmg on we reserves will be valuable in formation for the reclamation service in its work of reclaiming arid lands by es tablishing to a certainty the extent of the water supply available for reclamation and irrigation. Price $35 per acre Price $35 per acre Price $35 per acre Price $42 per acre Price $75 per acre Price $25 per acre Price $66 per acre Price $36,000.00 iCa Srando investment Co, , FOLEY. HOTEL. BUfLDING LA GRANDE, . OR Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes 0 ,ifWehave received' Vonaignment of Union Fleece Wool , Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robe are . Oil i'WitabM fotJcauch cover, iteamarberjandona- " . , mental for Indian corners. .The price range is from H ElSl.R.Yi CARR For Ripara Another gang of 60 laborer have gone from Portland to Riparia, where they will be employed on the Lewiston-Riparia branch of the O. R. 4 N. Many more men will be sent out as they can be en gaged and the ' work is being rapidly pushed. Construction of the North Bank. the Wallowa and the Lewiston-Riparia roads is making a . sharp demand for laborer. in thi part of the Inland Empire. Insult American Flag Tangier, Dee. 1. A party which arrived from Tetuan today reports that soldiers there severly assultsd an African citi zen who was the retiring holder of a to bacco monoply. While the American was disposing of his stock, the succeeding concessionaire requested, the. authorities to intervene and prevent such a disposal. Tne American than hoisted the United States flagt which the soldier hauled down, and ejected the proprietor. J J. J. Carf, residence 586 "w"ai'M HOUSKFURNISHERS ;AND UNDERTAKERS I i O r r hl,n Ni. 621 . I C. Henry, residende 684 d ' , i j , i - o v .il iy d v 1 All Colors Rejuvenates all thing about the house From cellar to garret. Wears like iron. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, Agent O a-J J AP AL A C VV4SH DAY COMES WEEKLY And to do your wash easily you should look over our line of soaps and washing powders with the view of lightening ' ' your labors. Our soap line is complete and contains such . brands as .',..,. .. , . t Cakes Golden Star, Silk, Crystal White Laundry, LucKcl's Borax, Fcls Naptha, Wool Pcct's Defender and No Rub soaps Our toilet soap are the best on the market. A full line of all the prominent brands of washing powders. Our . own delivery takes your order to your door almost as soon a ordered. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. rVonh The new Methodist church at .Union will be dedicated next Sunday. BishoD Advai . .i r. "iirrttiutl CO A HUMMING It' urprising how our canned goods have caught on. It keeps us busy as bees to fill the orders from the people that have tried 'em. We have 'em in tins and glass The best in the market Perfered Stock goods a specialty. Standard goods, best and cheapest QEDDEJ BR2J NORTH FIR STREET f""-wni,iiiin wrTTteaaer. editor of tne Pacific Advacate will deliver an address in the afternoon and President Coleman, of the Willamete university will preach in the evening. The pastor Rev. Walker extends a cordial invitation to all from La Grand who can be present SOCIETY ; ; .;.,..'";. . :; Flora Mack, Florence McCall, Jay Rey nolds, Carrol Mack and Archie Baton were informally entertained by Ethel Gulling yesterday evening. . J - Mr. and Mr. O. Q. Gibson came over from Walla Walla to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Staniels. On of yesterday's sumptuous dinners was given by Mrs. Bohnenkamp, whose guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ericson. . Will Ericson, Pauline Lederle, Mrs. Forrest and May Donovan. Mrs. A. L Richardson's dinner for seven was a delightful affair. The table was beautiful with huge, fluffy, yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mr. F. G. Schilke and little daughter Frederike, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrison yesterday. CAMERAS For young folks and for many older folks there is one ideal gift a camera. The desire to make pictures is in herent in every human ' being and for most of us it finds its highest expression in the camera. Not only is picture-taking one of the most interesting of past-; times, it is of great educational value as. well. It leads to outdoor living, which makes on of the . healthiest diversions possible. With the latest improvements it is possible for a novice to make practi cally as good pictures as the expert. We will have cameras that embody all these latest features. Don't make the mistake of buying a camera of antiquated pat ternit will noj do the work. The Newlin Drug Co having secured the agency for the Eastman Kodaks, will have a complete line to show In a few days. The price of a pretty face is $1.00 thiee packages of Hsllister' Rocky Mountain Tea bring red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. 35 cents. Tea or Tablet. Newlin Druo Co. Indian Novelties W have a fin line of Baskets and Canoes made by Mexican and Canadian Indians which are the most artistic ever offered to the trade in this city. Fill one with candy and present it to your wife or sweetheart, and after eat ing the candy she can use it for a handkerchief or glove box or for an ornament . The prices range from 35 cents to $2.00. Just the thing for holiday gifts. SELDER, ThVCandjr - Man CLOT i.ES CLEANED The same old stand but a new management., Take your suit to the same place, and have another man clean and press it the way it should be. Harvey does the clean- and pressing and does it right An- J other strong feature about his sys- J tern is that his prices are correct Remember the place, next door to the commercial club. Ladies J gents clothing cleaned, dyed, press ed and repaired. Z W. E. Harvey. I G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal PHONE 1611 All orders given prompt attention Stockmen Attention A mass meeting of all stockmen and all sheepmen interested in grazing upon the Wenaha forest reserve will be held at Walla Walla, Washington. December 18. to arrange a division of the range for the grazing season of 1906. For further in formation address J. M. S:hmitz ranger in charge. Walla Walla, W ashing ton. riKBFK LAND. ACTJUNE 3. 1878 .VOTICE FOR PUBLICATION O. P. Land OOlc at La Ornnrt. Oregon Nov, . ollr I hrrvftf ftlwn that la rotnrllaDCt Witt tne provision of In act of CoDirrm JuntS. 1H7A. ratlUed "An aei for the male ol Umotr UnJulo h xtulM of California, Of ton, NavadHt and WaKblDKtnn Territory." at Mcudfid to all thf Pnblh' Lund tatiw hy art ol A nuat . H Cnartea Lat- of L Moure COUDIV Ol iJinourr, riai i. uaKola, dhb tola any dim in inn onm nn awnrc iih'nnt No, for tbe rarrnaae of the wu NW1. m Hoc. No. 17, in Tovnahip No 4 Sonib. Hang ho. K. W. M ad wtllonT proof to abow ha. th lano onunt ta mora valuable Cnr lia tlmbw o ,on (ban Rirarncniiurai parfMww, lia lc wiaoitab blarlaim to said land befor trx Hral'lrr and Kelv' L W ! orrmn on Wcladav Int illat dny of February ttK rTfaamra MUna John T. Wlliutuiton, Adna U.rra, Mruoias Mo I tor, Jamua B. acblllintt, all of L. Uraada, tr. ait ana m persona vmiiuiub; ajuvvneij IhA alwtwa riMfrlbed landa are rvouatM to flla tbir elalma in tblt office on or nefoie aald tin ROMADKA READY ACCESS TRUNK I AISING toe cover brings every rnrner within reach without re moving trays. Save X the time of an ordinary trunk to pack or un pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to get out of order. Will stand all the knocks and hard usage of traveling. Costs no more than a common trunk, II 8tU at... $5.00 an4. SPECIALS Supported bed springs $2.40 Unsupported bed springs 1.65 Mattresses, good ones 2.60 2 saddles, choice 8.00 Remmington typewriter , 40.00 15 cross cut saws 60c to J. 5, Hall rack 2 office chair 5.50-6.00 Kitchen Treasure 5-25 Linealeum A fine line of crockery at half price F. D Haistenfj PHONE RED 1161 Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods. LUMBER i 4 RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Btter Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in 1 La Grande, We deliver it to your building Crande Ronde lumber Co. PfcKRY, ORrGON. , ' onsaaiaMaanaiaasaTan ENGRAVED GOODS i--M. :,. ........ 4 ,. , The Obe mr is in a position to offer to its pstrona splendid line ol enRravfd Vieifinij 'ards, Wedding Aunounceuiui tnd At Home Card 6f prices just tbe same as you stu.l awav only we paj the postage: Call on us end look ut our saraj lf-s THESE ARE OUR PRICE?: ; English Script cards, per 100. . f 12.00 Fiencb Srript, vny Utf e, per 100. . . . .$3.00 Shaded Old Euglish, per 100......... 13.50 Roinau, IcO cards .....$3.00 Solid Old English, !0f caros $3.00 Gothic, 100 cards. .................. $2.50 Pi inting fu'ure orders from auy copper plHte, 50 card "5c, 100 card $2 00 Wed.lnn Ii.iaiions Iroin $8.00 a 100 lo $24.00 a 100. . Besideb iwlciuf orders for engraved stock, we are prepared to print all tbe o -ve in the latest type fret. v.ail ju us before ordering. THE OBSERVER day of contary H T Cava aeraeat. as