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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1906)
1 ..A. i I lleiiASSIPIEB ADS Kaies-n. . worn, one-nait a cent a word each eubsequent tion. .iaiu-a anas Dnng quiCK resuIU. Try on today. inser- i FOR SALE A two acre tract with am-' pie water right. On acre in fruit, four room house with pantry and cellar barn and other improvements. , Cheap if told at one. - No agent' commission paid. Iriquh at this office. FOR SALE Ten head of horses, and on fresh milch cow. Inquire of Mr. Rose Harris, on door this side of Rohr and Co. Butcher shop. FOR SALE A work horse, a saddle horse, a grocery delivery wagon, a milch 3f, arthree-horse power gasoline engine new and in good running order. In quire of Rohr & Co. , 1506, Osborne street Also a cheap coaster brake bicycle. FOR SALE Threshing machine and engine cpmplete. Self shift. Pay ments taken in threshing if desired. Inquire of A. B. Cowley FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomv house, pood water. Will trH 1 ' C. A Caby. 1 FOR SALE Furniture, cheap if sold at ?itHe. House for rent. Inquire of Mrs TL. Hunnel. phene Black 1 122. FOR SALE Near Cove, 580 acres, o fine fruit, vegatab'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 FURNISHED Black 612 FF.'ONT ROOM-Phone FOR RENT Light housakeeping room. Coiner 5 and Adams. . ' J Mrs. A. E. Jones ' FOR RENT-Furnished room in John Anthony house corner 6th and P st. MONEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. LOST One sorrel norse. five years old has split ear, has brandon right side but cannot say whether on hip or shoulder or what brand is. Horse weighs about 1 100 pounds. A fuitable 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 weeks ago giving a gray mare with glass eye. John M. S. Smith, Cove Oregon. iru KhlMl Pleasant furnished front room at 906 Main Street. WANTED Woman, must be competent housekeeper, wages S5 per week. Apply at this office. SOCIETY 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 Mrs. A. Swaioer REDUCED SALE There will be a re duction in price on every thing in my millinery stor for the next thirty days. Mrs. J. R. Forrest AND Sand, really clean sand, sharp sand in any qualantities at any time on board car or otherwise. Inquire of J. L. Mars FOR SALE-Air condition. motor windmill good A. Mclain N 4th st BIDS INVITED Notice is hereby given that the city of La Grande will receive bids for five hilnrlrtl r.nrAi mnm nr IfiSft. of WOOd. Said$0d to be Yellow Pine, Red Fir, or I Tamarack, green cut and four feet iong. I Said wood to be first class marketable I wood, and to be corded at the city pump 1 ing plant on or before October 1st. I Bids to be in writing and delivered to I the City Recorder on or before four I o'clock June 20, 1906. Tne C ty of La Granda reserves the rigit. to reject any or all bids. O. E. Fowler. Chairman of fie Ways and Means Com. 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 same by calling at this office and identifying same. FOR SALE An established, well paying business, small capital required, good reasons for selling. 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. NOTICE TO WATER CMS'J -1EJS Notice is hereby given to all consumers if water in the city of La Grande, Oregon, that all parties who wish to irrigate, are remitted to file an application for the say with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours; The lars for irri gation are as follows; from 6:50 to 7:50 p. m. Signed; H. C. Guman, Water Supt Dated, April 30. 1 906. 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 Couf.Oregon, has set Tuesday, June 18, fe&6, at 2 o'clock p. m., for hearing the same. Wm. B. Saroent, Administrator FOR RENT To people without children, my rooming house on Adam Avenue. Suitable for boarding house, mostly furnished. Room now filled. Mrs. Zora E. Patty. FOR SALE Piano, ladies bicycle, heat ing stove and household goods too num erous to mention. Call at comer of O and 8ti St. F. J. Boorey. FOR RENT Furnished room. Inquire of Mrs. C. Ralston corner 9 and Wash ington, 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. John3 avan Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet trem with a clean, smilling face, bright eyos. sparkling with health, which comes j taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ta. 35 cts. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Cc. FOR RENT A small house near Adams Avenue on Cedar Street-Inquire of Newlin Drug Co. Those who wr fortunate enough to be present yesterday at the entertain ment given by the Neighborhood Club felt that they had been privileged to step into a Japanese tea garden for a pleasant hour's rest. The club rooms were to successfully disguised with a profusion of Japanese fans, lanterns, and great um brellas that they rr.aie a most suitable setting for the jolly little Jap. The program was given entirely by the young people, ail of whom were costume in the Japanese flowing gown with fan and ornament in- their hair. So well carried Dut was the costuming that every one believed that the American made a very good looking Japanese and the per formance of each member of the program gave credit to both nations. The music and sermon were exceptionally good and the young musicians and orator deserve much commendation. The duet by Helen Currey and Olive Massee was received with applause and delighted the guests Among the songs was one by Kenneth Carpy in a true Japanese style w i:h was especially enjoyed, as was als. Helen Bartlett's Lulla-Bye to her Japanese doll whirh h nn in H rfaf tirr? sr.d tune which is so seldom found in a child's voice. Yum-Yum, Pittising, and Peep-Bo came tottering into the room with the typical Japanese stoop and sang their song in such a merry manner that they .on the hearts of ail. The drill by th little girls, each in her kimono with her lantern over shoulder was one of th prett est things during the afternoon and showed much care in its preparation, and at the request of some late comers the little Japs repeated their parts. After the program the tea table was prepared and presided over by Ali-Len and Yukai who refreshed their guests with tea from old Japan and the small cake so dear to the heart of the Japanese. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed and all were unanimous in pronouncing it one of the most enjoyable and unique afternoons ever given in La Crande. The ladies of the Five Hundred Club spent the afternoon with Mrs. Fred Kiddle at her home in Island City, LOST A small combination card case and purse, containing about twenty dollars, in this city yesterday. Finder return to this office and receive reward VIOLIN Miss Bertha Young will give lessons on the Violin. Teacher certificate from Whitman Collece Conservatory of Music. Phone 1994. The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings CAPITAL STOCK, Bank $60,000.00 The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever come to the masses. It not only protects them by offering a substitute for doubtful investments, but by 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 . off;cers W. C. BROWN. President . JS?g!L GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, LISTEN! 9 IF JEf You see our FINISH every day you wear ' linen that are J laundried here. There i lots of difference in hearing about th , finish. Perhaps you have mad J . that discovery. Our laundry -, work i finished thoroughly and we .take, particular car that Z nothing slip-shod, ' leaves our place. A. B. C. : STEAM LAUNDRY f PHONE MAIN T J LaGrvn1e.; Orrjjcn. : SWITCHES Mrs. A. L Richardson and Miss Molly Proebstel entertain the evening Kaffee Klatch this evening at the Richardson home. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tall have issued in vitations for Thursday afternoon June th twenty-eighth, from two to five to cele brate their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Emma Hardin, has sent out in vitations to the wedding of her daughter. Miss Cora Graca to Mr. Benjamin W. Scott, Wednesday evening, June the twent, -seventh at the Methodist church SANITARY HAIR RATS. SANITARY SIDE PUFFS : NEW TRIMMED SAILORS CHILDRENS HATS, ; STRAM TELESCOPES ; E. M Wpllman & Company ADAMS AVENUE ' I MEAT Fresh and Cured Can be obtained at this mar-- at all times. We deliver all: ' ''' ' y orders promptly. Phone tov us or leave your order. We will do the rest KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. ; Phon Main 48 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ' ' C? C mpl.te Machiru Shops and Foundry . Oeneral Blacksmiths, Wa manufacture , Th Fitzgerald Roller Feed , Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our - shops are quipped with machinery to handle any sized work nothing too large or nothing to small. Highe prices paid for old cast iron. reen VI roceries Fresh Every Day Everything in season I ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Try a Sample of our Cheese j J. R. OLIVER. L'NJOfI' COU NT Y ABSTRACTS r Best equipped abstra cter in Union county. Many year experience with th Union county recoro give ma V great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate ; without firstsecuring a prop' abstract. An abstract from nvy office will show the title just , as it appear on the official record. ). R. OLIVER, U GRANDF, OREGON ( Room 51 So-Mner Building SEATTLE GROCERY CO; LAWSON BROS. Prop. . , ..i.umI pSirf lei Of Portland Has bougnt out the late Dr. L. D. Reavis' Dental busines and will conduct the business from this date, with Dr. H. A. Sturdevant as resident manager. Dr. J. L. Reavis will be at the office until July I, to close up his brother's affairs. Those who wish to see him will please take notice and act accordingly. BOX OF . HAPPINESS is what a good many people say of our parcel of pure, high grade mixed candies. And the happiness is not gauged by quantity or pric Best equipped ice cream parlor in Union County SELDER, Th Candy r 4 Man THE TAYLOR STUDIO To the Summer Girl: I want you to visit my studio and let me show you how successfuly I can photograh you in your um mergown. Come while your gown i fresh and new. it will look neat er in a picture than after it has been to the laundry. Remember th new location of THE TAYLOR STUDIO 1 i next door to the Observer Office PHONE BLACK 1 1 82 SUNDAY PHONE 641 LIGHTNING COLLECTION DR. W. A, WISE J I Offic Lewis building .. AGENT H. A. Watson, Mgr. : Our system gets the money. Full particulars mad known upon application to interested parties. MMMMitMiMiMMMtMMMMMiitii ! La Grande, Or.