. . A ew' I I a f i CUAS5IFICB ADS! Rate-One cant a word, one-half a cent a worH k u tion. Clashed add. bnng quick results Vy ltfay FOR SALE A two acre tract with am ple water right. One acre in fruit, four room house with pantry and cellar bam and other, improvement. Cheap if told at once. No agent's commission paid. Inquire at this office. ' FOR SALE Ten head of horses, and one fresh milch cow. Inquire of Mrs. Rose Harris, one door this side of Rohr and Co. Butcher shop. ( FOR SALE A work horse, a saddle horse, a grocery delivery wagon, a milch cow, a three-horse power gasoline engine quite new a ad in good running order. In quire of Rohr & Co. , 1306 Osborne street.. Also a cheap coaster brake bicycle. FOR SALE Threshing machine and engine complete. Self shift. Pay ments taken in threshing if desired. Inquire of A. B. Conley ISIStlSttttl M FOR SALE OR TRADE-Two acres in nwiiau a auuiuwu, luwoijp llllioveu, Idlfe roomy house, good water. Will trade C. A Cary. FOR SALE Furniture, cheap if sold at once. House for rent Inquire of Mrs F. L. Hunnel, phone Black 1 122. ..... FOR SALE Near Cove. 380 acres o fine fruit vegetab'e and 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 3 acres of good land in Old' Town close to mill creek. In quire of , ,'. , . Mbs. A. Swaicer REDUCED SALE-There will be a re duction in price on every thing in my tf millinery store for the next thirty days. ," " Mas. J. R. Forrest SAND Sand, really clean sand, sharp sand iQ any quaiaa titles at any time on board cars or otherwise. Inquire of J. L. Mars FOR SALE Air motor windmill good condition. A. Mcuim N 4 th st BiDSlimiH) M,r l i : - L.t ,L - L&arande will receive bids for five hundred cords, more or less, of wood. Said wood to be Yellow Pine, Red Fir, or Tamarack, 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. Bids to be in writing and delivered to the City Recorder on or before four o'clock June 20, 1 906. Toe Cty of La Grande reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H. E. Fowixr. Chairman of the Ways and Means Com. NOTICE TO WAIH CQ.IS'WiiS Notice is hereby given to all consumers j.er in the city of La Grande. Oregon, then," all parties who wish to irrigate, are required to file an application for the same, with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours; The laws for irri gation are as follows; from 5:30 to 7:30 P- m. Signed; H. C. Gilman, Water Sj?: Dated, April 30. 1906. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Wm. B. Sargent Administrator of the Estate of Sarah C. Worstell, deceased, has fiied ! nerVl account and report in the said estSuii and the County Court of Union i County, Oregon, has set Tuesday, June 18, 1906, at 2 o'cl-ck p. m., for hearing the same. Wm. B. Sargent, Administrator FURNISHED FF;0NT ROOM-Phon. Black 612 FOR RENT-Light housekeeping room. wui ner a ana Adams. . Mrs. A. E. Jones FOR RENT-Furnihd .w... ii, tiUIIII Anthony house corner 6 th and P st MONEY For ioant on city property "see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. LOST One sorrel norse. five year old has split ear, has brandon right tide but can not say whether on Hid or shoulder or what brand is. Horse weighs about HUO pounds. Aruitable reward will be paid for its return, or for information leading to its return- Said animal has been gone about two weeks. I traded for it on the streets of La Grande three , week, ago giving a gray mare with glass eye. John M. S. Smith, . '. Cove Oregon. FOR J?ENT-Pleasant furnished front room at 906 Main Street WANTED -Woman, must be competent housekeeper, wages 55 per W3ek. Apply at irs office. FOR RENT Four room house. ' Inquire of Mrs. D. C. Crawford Cor. 6th and 9th. FOUND In this city a wallet containing valuable papers. Owner can have tame by calling at this office and identifying same. FOR SALE An established, well paying business, small capital required, good reasons for jelling. Address X Observer. WANTED Men and boys for beet thin ning. Apply to Samuel Storey, . LOST Small red memorandum book somewhere in town. Return to this office. FOR RENT-To people without children, my rooming house on Adams Avenue. Suitable for boarding house, mostly furnished. Rooms now filled. . Mrs. Zora E. Patty, FOR SALE Eight acres, 6 room house.bam, place for chickens or hogs, orchard, all kindt 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 c'e in. smilling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cts. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Cc. FOR RENT A small house near Adams Avenue on Cedar Street-Inquire of Newlin Drug Co. DeWitt Da Wit, the iwna to look tor whea you to to bur Witch Hani Saba. DeWltt'S Witch Hazel Salra it tlx ortfinal and only tenajra. I" DeWWelalhe only Wllch Hsw(Sale that la mad from the waduitanMd Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits baaa Imt tatlaa. cheap an worthlees eao aanteroua. DeWltts Witch Haul Sal it a specific lor Piles: Blind, Bieedinc. Itchlnc and Protnidlnt Piles. AlsoCuta, Bum. Bruises. Sprains. Lacerations, Contusions. Bolls. Carbuncles. Eczema, ' Tatter. Salt Rheum, and all other Skla Diseases. SALVE bifabud r E.C. DeWitt Co., Chic.t. A r H LI. Drggist The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK, $60,000.00 ti l.-i. !. iv.. .M..faey hnnn that has ever his savings oanK is wo 6Baiw'' , , come to the masses. It not only protects them by . ? ..tmsn c hut hv a offering a substitute for dououui invesimcuw, , accepting small deposits it protects them from their own thoughtless expenditures. vWe want your savings account, no matter how small. (GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS SKftSSe, F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer, SOCIETY A very pretty dinner party wat given by Misses Olive Crawford and Lulu Gulling, Sunday for twelve of their young lady friends. .They were assisted by Misset Edna Wittier and Ethel Gulling. The dining room wat beautifully deco rated in marguerites, while pink and white peonies formed the center piece on the table. ; A very pretty feature wat the place cards, each bearing a four leaf clover. Covers were laid for: Edna McCall, Dorothy Sailor, Justine Clark, Dorothy Zuber. Muriel Goodnough, Sadie McCoy, Ellen Grady, Mayme Reith,' Mae White, Winnie Ormond, Bessie Goodnough, and Ivy Long. , Mrs. Fred Kiddle of Island City hat invited the ladiet of the Five Hundred Club for Friday afternoon. The Lyle Tuesday Musical gave their annual reception in their club room last evening. The rooms were artistically decorated in green and wild roses, the club flower. During the ' evening the officers of last year and the coming year Miss Kirk. Mrs. J. J. Cirr, Mrs. H. Laug- hlin. Miss McCall. Mrs. W. L. Brenholts, Mrs. Forest and Mrt. Nellie Neall received. The ladies quartet composed of Mesdames Jones, Neill, Stephens and Forest de lighted the guests as also did the solos by Mesdames Scroggins and Richardson Miss Lula Gulling gave a reading which wat thoroughly enjoyed and the piano duets by the Misses McCall and Mrt. A. Newlin and Miss M. Kirk were very pleas' ing. Mrt. F. E. Moore served from the refretment tible maitle mellow float and minets. This evening closes the work for the year of the musicale until fall. Mrs. H. S. Cavana entertained the ladies of t.ie Five Hundred Club at Bridge yesterday afternoon in her usual hospit able and original way. The prize, a gift from England, wat won by Mrt. Jay Van Buren. Salad, tandwitchet, strawberries cake and tea' were eerved at the close of the game. The guestt were; Metdamet A. Newlin Ed. Murphey, C. H. Finn. Fred Swaney, Jay VanBuren, E. W.' Bartlett, M. L. Causey, Harry Grady, Wm, Allison, Fred Kiddle, J. C. Gulling and J. H. Aikine. The meeting of the Neighborhood Club tomorrow will be open to the public It it the doting meeting of a very tucceetful year's work following the Bay view course of study. At the Utter half of the year ' hat been tpent in study- of Japan and her people, it teemed fitting that the last day should be devoted to a Japanese fete. A number of our little Jape have consented to entertain us am ng whr.m will be yum yum. Pittising and Peep Bo of Mikado fame, there will also be a Japanese drill by the children Following is the programe which will begin at 2:50 o'clock. Piano Solo "The Japanese Dance" Anna fuilis Recitation "A Little Sermon" Donald Coburn Vocal Duett "In the Cherry Blossoms" Olive Massee and Helen Currey Vocal Solo.. "My Lady from Japan" Kenneth Carpy Piano Solo 'The San Toy Mazurka" Alice Hill Vocal Trio......"Three Little Maids from School. Flora Mack, Annie Tullis and Sadie Young. Vocal Solo ...A Japanese Lullaby Helen Bartlett A Japanese Lantern Drill ( Stella Bodmer. Ethyl Wright Ruth Havt. Alice Hill j Carol Currey, Helen Currey Inez Knowies Mildred Hays CONSTABULARY KILLED AND CAPTURED (Scrlppe New Association) Manila, June 20 Pulajanes, under leadership of Pascor, attacked the town of Varauen early this morning and killed five of the constabulary, wounded five more and captured all the remainder with the exception of the Lieutenant that was in command. The vandals burned the municipal recorde and fled carrying with them the dead and wounded. The constabulary was taken wholly una vare and were surrounded by the enemy before they knew what was happening. The little handful of guards fought violently until they were overwhelmed by numbers. T. M. Hiltz leaves tonight for Wash ington D. C. on business. Mrs. Hannah Rogers it quite tick at the home of Rev. G. O. Richardson at Adams Umatilla County. Mrs. J. T. Williamson, accompanied by her mother Mrs. Wilkinson, is visiting her sister Mrs. Mable Robertson at Drydon. loano. fcc'xy Mountain Tea Nunaeti A Baa Medlala B... o.i? Briujfi Golaea fl ilia tad a-! rigor. E"7. Lor" Ptlno. Inn-ltraetlor. Mva i.--i uZ.( ""p.iw. Efflwna. In,rut li - " . T lan Te In Una t rorm. an mia boz i. lotuarrn De.ro tomrvvt, MaduwsTTWlav n.on upn ron sallow piomji Potatoes & Ha v 1 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 it very dull at the present time and we want to unload tame. ' We have to arrive a car load of Straw berry boxes, in about a week. Our price on them will be very low. We ere in the markeh for all the eggt that are offered and we 1 1 . : l l a .1 ' 1 I. : -r pa nignen mjrmi price, spot casn, lor mem. i j ' PHONE MAIN 2 I Oregon Produce Company, a .... rn 1 eee t4 ft . aftV-Xe. LISTEN! f You tee our FINISH every day you wear linent that are laundried here. There it lots of difference in hearing about the finish. Perhaps vou have made , that discovery. Our laundry work is finished thoroughly and we take particular care that nothing elip-shod leaves our place. A.B.C, .. ; , , STEAM LAUNDRY i PHONE MAIN 7 ! La Grvnie, Oreecn. "TV IT. I Fresh and Cured Can be obtained at this mar-; at all, times. fc We deliver all, orders promptly. Phone to, us or leave your order. We will do the rest. l:- KR0USE BROS Prop. . Successor to J. Bull and Co. Phone Main 48 ' "i J.. R. OLIVER. UNIOV COUNTY ABSTRACTS 1' SWITCHES SANITARY HAIR RATS, SANITARY SIDE PUFFS NEW TRIMMED SAILORS CHILDRENS HATS, STRAM TELESCOPES I E, M Wellman & Company: ADAMS AVENUE )f w: ..-' '.T j LA GRANDE; IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor C mpicte Machfn Shops and Foundry General Blavktmitht, V,'e manufacture The Fitigerald Roller Feed Mill,, the best and cheapest mill on the market Our shops art equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to smaCL High prices paid for old caet iron. a a aaa sw.te .. . , Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Unicn county recoru gives me a great advantage. It . ie folly to purchase real estate without first, securing a rspt abstract. An abstract from rry office will show the title just aa it appears on the official record. ). R. OUVErL LA GRANDE, OREGON f Room SI Sommer Building 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 le 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 ths Separator that makes good BOX I t jCRANDt R0NDE CASH COMPANY! I inoone Mam 6 Lewis Bros. Pmn ! . . . aataaiaeeeastaeaaaaa'tttitai OLD SIMS OFTEN LEAB TO CANCER , OF HAPPINESS 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 SELDER. The candy man A TUsC Waajs A - j int. I ATLUK STUDIO r ..w wvgmguim into the surrounding; flesh and the ulcer Rre:w!. rni -illy, becoming more offensive ,uiU inaiiuinu tintit at last the sufferer lin.'.s he is afflicted with Cancer. C.i:uerou9 ulcers often start from a boil, wart, mole or pimple, why-h Ii.ti 1,-en biiied or roughly hanoicd, shuwinz that the taint is in the blood. inr.-n, inti.ri.l a..i . 1 i uicT cause lor non -liealinir ulcers and sores is the remains of some constitutional disease or the effects of a lone 5X FZ peU ' ic.kneM- S. S. S. goes down to the , CS? (R? 7Jto' the trouble and cures so thorough. I ,V y ib.? tbcre i9 never a"y 'Kn ' the trouble KJ S VT-Jf fcj-'J m a !u y.eaI- A totn " the ytem gets ! of;' eZ.t Z ' ,U"der the nueP5 ' S. S. S. the place begins PUlitL Y Ebfc I MliLE. ""np'-ove, the discharKegraduallf grows less. ! it. healthy Cor n., soon theei " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TXANTA, CA. To the Summer Girl: I want you to visit my studio and f me ehow you how euccessfuly X I can photograh you in your sum i mergown. Come while your gown is fresh and new, it will look neat- in a picture man after ft has been to the laundry. Remember the new location of THE TAYLOR STUDIO ie next door to the Observer Office PHONE BLACK 1182 ' SUNDAY PHONE 841 a w. suiiorina- ?rtiy from aeanoer oue uloaron my left bra.at, whloh h.d b.fun to eat. and ait tlm..'..ij 2r. oharae vary offensive matter. X SniV.i h. roul1 wee haradltery ee an SlaVr m7 two of her i.Jli ! i'1 of Cancer. X em fully eet leflfd I would have tons the eetnewer but for 8. .. whlTh .n..rf Zr.7 Belton, Mo. UBS. J. CASSXLL. LIGHTNING COLLECTION 2 I W 3 f ' as . l'; - ' H. A. Watson, Mgr. Our system gets ths money. Full particulars made known upon . application to Interested parties. 2 . 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