La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1906, Image 5

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ilGbASS'FIEB ADS
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FOH" SALE A two acre tract with am-
pie water right. One acre in fruit, four I
room house with pantry and cellar
barn and other improvements. Cheap
I if sold at once. No agent's commission
t paid. Inquire at this office.
I FOR SALE Ten head of horses, and one
fresh milch cow. Inquire of Mrs. Rose
I Harris, one door this side of Rohr and
I Co. Butcher shop.
FOR SALE A work horse, a saddle
horse, a grocery delivery wagon, a milch
I cow, a three-horse power gasoline engine
' Ti,e iew B-d 'n eood runnmS order. In
I Mr of Rohr it Co. , 1306 Osborne
I street.
I Also a cheap coaster brake bicycle.
I FOR SALE Threshing machine and
engine complete. Self shift. Pay-
ments taken in threshing if desired.
$ Inquire of A. B. Conley
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in
Honan's addition, nicely improved, large
roomy house, good water. Will trade
C. A Cary.
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UFOR SALE Furniture, cheap if sold at
once. House for rent. Inquire of Mrs
".1L Hunnel, phone Black 1 122.
tOR SALE Near Cove. 380 acres o
rme iruic, vegeiao'e ana pasture land,
with fine spring water, for $4,500. Also
the finest residence and acre block in
Cove for $5,600, or land and town
property for $9,500 if taken together.
Inquire at this office
FOR SALE CHEAP A good house and
out buildings, and. 5 acres of good land
in Old Town close to mill creek. In
5 quire of Mrs. A. Swaioeh
I REDUCED SALE There will be a re-
i auction in price on every thing in my
millinery store for the next thirty days,
I Mrs. J. R. Forrest
SAND Sand, reallv clean sand, sharo
,ad in any qualantities at any time on
board cars or otherwise.
- Inquire of
J. L. Mars
FOR SALE
J condition.
-Air motor windmill good
A. Mclain N 4 th st
I BIDS INVITED
i Notice is hereby given that the city of
La Grande will receive bids for five
hundred cords, more or less, of wood.
Said ynoi to be Yellow Pine, Red Fir, or
J&mtmSek, green cut and four feet long.
Said wood to be first class marketable
wood, and to be corded at the city pump
ing plant on or before October 1st.
V Bids to be in writing and delivered to
the City Recorder on or before four
o'clock June 20, 1906. Tne City of La
Grande reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
O. E. Fowler,
I Chairman of fie Wiys and MaansCom.
NOTICE TO WATER (9M1E2S
'; Notice is hereby given to all consumers
if water in the city of La Grande, Oregon,
that all parties who wish to irrigate, are
required to file an application for the
j samjbith the City Recorder,
t Irrigation hours; The laws for irri
gation are as follows; from 5:30 to 7:30
P m.
Signed; H. C. Gilman, Water Supt
Dated, April 30. 1906.
I NOTICE OF fINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Wm. B.
Sargent. Administrator of the Estate of
Sarah C. Worstell, deceased, has filed
her final account and report in the said
estate and the County Court of Union
County. Oregon, has set Tuesday, June
18, 1 at 2 o'clock p. m., for hearing
the s&n!T
Wm. B. Saroent, Administrator
f The Eastern Oregon Trust and
Savings
CAPITAL STOCK,
The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever
I come to the masses. It not only protects them by
offering a substitute for doubtful investments, but by
j accepting small deposits it protects them from their own
,; thoughtless expenditures.
We want your savings account, no matter how small.
GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS
I' OFFICERS
W. C. BROWN, President Wm. MILLER. Vice Rresident
GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier
F.J.HOLMES, Treasurer,
FURNISHED
FRONT ROOM-Phone
Blacl 612
FOR RENT Light housekeeping room.
Coiner S and Adams.
Mrs. A. E. Jones
FOR RENT-Furnished room in John
Anthony house corner 6th and P st.
WANTED Four table boarders and two
roomers. Corner Fourth and Main.
Mrs. H. S. Masses.
MONEY For loans on city property see
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate
and insurance.
LOST One sorrel horse, five years old
has split ear, has bran Jon right side but
cannot say whether on hip or shoulder
or what brand is. Horse weighs about
11 00 pounds. A suitable reward will
be paid for its return, or for information
leading to its return. Said animal has
been gone about two weeks. 1 traded
for it on the streets of La Grande three
weeks ago giving a gray mare with
glass eye.
John M. S. Smith,
Cove Oreeon.
FOR RENT-Pleasant , furnished
room at 906 Main Street,
front
FOR SALE One wagon, two sets double
harness, and one set single harness. Will
sell cheap for cash or will exchange
for wood, h y, or grain.
G. M. Richey
Inquire at Post Office.
WANTED Woman, must be competent
housekeeper, wages $5 per week. Apply
at this office.
FOR RENT Four room house. Inquire
of Mrs. D.C. Crawford Cor. 6th and
9th.
FOUND In this city a wallet containing
vaiuaoie papers, uwner can have same
by calling at this office and identifying
same.
FOUND Three rolls of carpet between
La Grande and Orodell. Owner call
at S. C. Fleshman, Pleasant Home
Addition
FOR SALE An established, well paying
business, small capital required, good
reasons for selling.
Address X Observer.
FOR SALE Good family driving horse
age five years, weight 1200 sound in
every respect, also good fresh milch cow.
Must sell at once.
A, G. Couch, Island City
WANTED Men and boys for beet thin
ning. Apply to Samuel Storey,
LOST Small red memorandum brok
somewhere in town. Return to this
office. .
FOR SALE
Eight acres.6 room house.barn, place for
chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o
fruit and plenty of water. Located east
of flouring mill, will exchange for city
property Apply at premises. JohnG avan
Good looks bring happiness. Friends
care more for us when we meet them
with a clean, smilling face, bright even
sparkling with health, which comes '$
taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tee.
35 cts. Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Cc.
An Alarming Situation
frequently results from neglect of c'og
ged bowels and torpid liver, until constip
ation becomes chronic. This condition is
unknown to those who use Dr. King's
New Life Pills; the best and gentliest reg
ulars of Stomach and Bowels. Guaran
teed by Newlin Drug Co. Price 25 cts.
Bank
$60,000.00
AMUSEMENTS
A GOOD TENT SHOW
The string of disgusting tent shows that
has been visiting La Grande this season
has at last been broken, and at least a
respectable tent show has been in our
mist. Eilers Rip Van Winkle last Saturday
night was considerable better than expect
ed and satisfied the spectators. The acting
was commendable especially that of Simple
Rip" and his frau"G retch en". In the first
acts when nothing could raise a ruffle on
jolly Rip's temper he never failed to create
a laugh, and when he was off the board
Frau Gretchen would see that the crowd
was well entertained . After his long sleep
like Jefferson of old. Rip excelled and did
some clever acting. The music is worthy
of comment. The company carries an or
chectra that would ce a credit to any
show house. However the show was not
without its faults, and that was the after
concert. This proved a sham and nad the
management forgotten that they had a
concert, there would be not criticism to
make on the performance.
FIRSTLASSPlCTliRE SHOW
That the moving picture entertainment
showing he scenes during the San' Fran
cisco fire, which commenced at the Fra
zer theater last night, is the finest of the
kind thjlf h haan r m nr KnM ! 4
dared by those who saw the show last
night. It was the first of the three nig: ts
stand which the company will make here.
and judging from the recommendations
given by - those who saw the views
last eveining the house should be filled
during the remaining two nights.
The views are shown by the kinetoscope
were taken while the fire was at its
height, arid some of the views show the
dynamiting of the buildings to stay the
progress of the flames. The pictures
were taken by men who toured the city
in utom biles while the demonstration
was under way.
K. J. Taylor, manager of the theater,
declares he will vouch for the entertain
ment being all that is represented, and
that it is the finest thing of its kind that
has ever been given here. As a guaran
tee of the merits of the attraction, the
manager announces that anyone dissatis
fied with the entertainment will be given
double their money back upon calling
for the same at the box office. East
Oregonian.
Performance given at 'the Stewart
Opera House for two nights starting
Tuesday evening June 19.
TYPOCRAPHPICAL EXPERIENCE
It wasn't a Mi souri editor, but printer's
that was going through his first experience
in making up" forms. The paper . was
late and the boy cot the galleys mixed.
The first part of .the arbituary notice of a
pacunious citizen had been dumped in the
forms and the next handful of type came
off the galley describing a recant fire. It
read like this; "The pull bearers lowered
the body to the grave and as it was con
signed to the tr,e flames there were few
if any regrets, for the old wreck had been
an eyesore to the town for years. Of
course there was individual loss, but that
was fully covered by insurance." The
widow thinks the editor wrote the obit.
uary because the lamented partner of he
joys and sorrows owed him five years
subscription.
ANOTHER RURAL ROUTE
People residing along Wolf creek and
the North Powder river are soon to be
supplied with a rural mail delivery. A
rural route inspector was here this week
and stated that he would report the mat
ter favorably to the postal authorities.
The delivery at present will be every
other day, but will be made daily as soon
as the patronage will justify it. News
NOMINATIONS AND PROMOTIONS
(Scrlppj News Association)
Washington June 16 President Roose
velt has raised Minister Leishman from
the grade of minister by nominating him
as ambassador to Turkey, other nominat
ions are Ira L. Rirk to be postmaster at
Bozeman, Montana, and Captain J". Bur-
to be rear admiral.
MITCHEL'S BOYS IN SESSION
(Scripps News Aanoclatlon)
Washington June 19 The executive
council of the American Federation of
labor is in session here today. The pur
pose of the meeting has not been made
known.
.MM4rf 60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Potatoes & Hav j
We have a large supply of strictly choice large potatoes in stock,'
which we offer at very low price.
We still have a large amount of hay - all grades - in our house
which we offer at $12.00 per ton. The hay market is very dull at
the present time and we want to unload same.
We have to arrive a car load of Straw berry boxes, in about a
week. Our price on them will be very low. '
We are in the markeh for all the eggs that are offered and we
pay highest market price, spot cash, for them.
PHONE MAIN 2
Oregon Produce Company
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A. B. C.
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE MAIN 7 ' " j ' T' 7""
La GrtHe, OiPgcn.
. SWITCHES
SANITARY HAIR RATS, SANITARY SIDE PUFFS
MF1I TDIseaecrt eaunno
CHILDRENS HATS,
E. M Wellman & Company
J ADAMS
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I LA GRANDE
u. hi UfcRALD, Proprietor
C mpiete Machine Shops and Foundry
General Blacksmiths. We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market Our shops are
equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large
ur nothing to small. High prices paid for old cast iron. ...
: GRAIN! I) R0NDE
Fhojre Main6
HESY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD
AH :ln .liscuscs am due to the same cause an cxcJss of acid in tn
!'ool w.yvl l.y faulty assimilation of food and poor bowel action: this
C.-ry w.ri. nw.-wr is forced, to the surface through the pores and glands,
t i .tules i:r. foriutd. discharging a sMcky fluid which dries and makes acrust
.viiiKinjf juUnse itching. When the crusts or scabs are scratched off the
iKin is kit raw and bleedintr. t.. . Di . . .
! . Dr Sire My body broke out with m
.xmii-timts sm diseases are in the h or eruotiSn which i"p?u of "a
t ry form, ami tran-likescalescomeon Jri!ri?Ai our cont',iV,,1 to wore.
i:.e flesh, or f,c in become, hard anS lT1
dry, o'u-n cracking, and the painful Ji'J lJM-mn,?,1lppratlonswith-itching
c.ves acute suffering U M Kft'
dons not mutter h-w the trouble is l?.xp,rJ!5 b,y de"1tlwhenarewbot
manilesteri, t.ia cause is the same an K.oondldo, Cl. L. MAENO
excess of a. i i H the Wood. Salves, powders, cool ing washes, etc. . while they
relieve t!ie itc'ii'i r nnri oriM tii ,.T..r- .. " ' . ..7
... t-n.ujjinaij uiimion, cannot cure the
trouble because they do not reach the acid laden blood. The best treatment
for all skin dise.iif ia R S G i.. .t...
O HiteJ S !,:?rii;i,lz?.t,,.e '"d8.- n.Prifie the
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"'"uwj inui mesKin insieaa ol being blistered
PURELY VEGETABLE. and bnr,ned th? r,cry flii. nourished by
i i. ei ts- , " ouyyiy 01 croung, iieailhy blood. Special
book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired will be furnished
without charge. THE SmrT SPCcmc co. ATLANTAt
LISTEN!
You see our FINISH every day
you wear linens that are
laundried here. There is lots of
difference in hearing about the
finish. Perhaps you have made
that discovery. Our laundry
work is finished thoroughly and
we take particular care that
, wu i ua gul
place.
STRAM TELESCOPES :
AVENUE
IRON WORKS
CREAM SEPARATORS
"STOP!" and think before you buy a sep
arator. There are many things to be con
sidered in the purchase of a. cream separator.
You want the lightest running machine on the
market. You want the machine that is the
easiest to wash and keep clean, you also want
the machine that will produce all the butter fat
And above all you want a durable machine so
that you wont be continually paying for repairs.
Now the famous Empire Separator is the ma
chine you want as it has all these advantages
over every other machine on the market.
Any company can make claims but let us
show you the Separator that makes good
CASH COMPANY. I
Lewis Bros. Prop.
is purely vegetable and one which acts directly
on the blood with a cleansing, honiin.,
... . r ' - ..v.
M E A T
Fresh and Cured
Can be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver all
orders promptly. Phone to
us or leave your order. We
will do the rest
KROUSE BROS Prop.
Successor to' J. Bull and Go.
Phone Main 48
is what a good many people say
of our parcels of pure, high grade
mixed candies. And the happiness
is not gauged by quantity or price)
Best equipped ice cream parlors in
Union County
SELPER, The Candy;
Man -.
J. R. OLIVER.
TNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Lo?ns a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county. Many years experience
with the Unicn county records
gives ms a great advantage. It
is folly to purchase real estate
without first securing a props;'
abstract. An abstract from' my
office will show the title jus: as
it appears on the official record.
I. R. OLIVER,
LA '4 RAND K, OREGON
Room 51 Sominer Building
THE TAYLOR STUDIO 1
To the Summer Girl:
I want you to visit my studio and
let me show you how successtu y
I can photograh you in your sum
mergown. Come while your gown
is fresh and new. it will look neat
er in a picture than after it has
been to the laundry. Remember
the new location of
THE TAYLOR STUDIO
is next door to the Ojser.er
Office .
PHONE BLACK 1 1 82
SUNDAY PHONE 841
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: LIGHTNING COLLECTION
i AGENT
H. A. Watson, Mgr.
e Our system gets the money.
Full particulars made known upon
e application to interested parties.
J Office Lewis building I
e La Grande, Or.
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