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Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each .k.
ri.uifl.rf .rfrf.kmn - ora each '"bsequent mser-
" ouiii. lry one today.
tion.
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
coy. a three-horse power gasoline engine
quite new and in good running order. In
quire of Rohr & Co. , IS 06 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
ROOM-Phone
.Nncitr- a - , . i niDMirnr..
tvn on. n vww ai.iv Maw witn am- 1 xw'isntu FRONT
pie water ngnt. Une acre in fruit, four H'e 612
room house with pantry and cellar
barn and other improvements. Cheap
jf sold at once. No agent's commission
,, paid. Inquire at this office.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping room
Coiner 8 and Adams.
Mrs. A. E. Jqhes
FOR RENT-Furnished room in John
Anthony house corner 6th and P st
MONEY For ioans on cityVropYrty "see
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate
and insurance.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in
Honan's addition, nicely improved, large
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, phcne Black 1 122.
FOR SALE Near Cove, 580 acres o
fine fruit, vegetab'e and pasture land,
with fine spring water, for $4,600. Also
the finest residence and acre block in
Cove for $6,600, 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 B 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 store for the next thirty days.
Mrs. J. R. Forrest
f SAND Sand, really clean sand, sharp
sand in any qualantities at any time on
board cars or otherwise.
Inquire of
J. L. Mars
FOR SALE-Air
condition.
motor windmill good
A. Mclain N 4th st
BIDS INVITED
Notice ie hereby given that the city of
La Grande will receive bids for five
hjfodred cords, more or less, of wood.
3j 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.
Bid. tn h. in writinu 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.
0. E. Fowler.
Chairman of the Ways and Means Com.
NOTICE TO WATER 0MS1MBS
Notice is hereby given to all consumers
if water in the city of La Grande, Oregon,
-Jhat all parties who wish to irrigate, are
VAquired to file an application for the
C!ne, with the City Recorder.
Irrigation hours; The laws for irri
gation are as follows; from 5:50 to 7:50
p. m.
Signed; H. C. Giuman, Water Supt
Dated, April 50. 1906.
NOTICE OfllNAL 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
state and the County Court of Union
VVnty, Oregon, has set Tuesday. June
.WT 1906. at 2 o'cUk p. m., for hearing
the same.
Wm. B. Saroent, Administrator
LOST Onesorrel norse. five years old
has split ear, has brandon right side but
can not say whether on hip or shoulder
or what brand is. Horse weighs about
11 00 pounds. A uitable 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 Oregon.
Fuk KENT Pleasant furnished front
room at 906 Main Street.
WANTED Woman, must be competent
housekeeper, wages $5 per week. Apply
at this office.
FOR SALE An established, well paying
business, small capital required, good
reasons for veiling.
Address X Observer.
WANTED Men and boys for beet thin
ning. Apply to Samuel Storey,
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 Piano, ladies bicycle, heat
ing stove and household goods too num
erous to mention. Call at corner of O
and 8th Sts.
F. J. Boorey.
FOR RENT Furnished room. Inquire
of Mrs. C. Ralston corner 9 and Wash
ington, f OR 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, tmilling face, bright eyes.
sparkling with health, which comes j
taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
55 cts. Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Cc.
FOR SALE For the next ten days, brick
building on Adams Avenue. A bargain for
same one. Inquire of S. R. Haworth.
FOR RENT A small house near Adams
Avenue on Cedar Street-Inquire of
Newlin Drug Co.
LOST A small combination card case
and purse, containing about twenty
dollars, in this city yesterday. Finder
return to this office and receive reward
dissolution mjticl
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may concern that the firm of Romig &
ataples doing business in the merchantile
business at No. 1211 Adams Avenue La
Grande, Oregon is hereby dissolved by
mutual consent E. E. Romig retiring. E. P.
Staples will continue the business at the
old stand and will pay all legitimate debts
of the firm and owns and will collect all
notes and accounts due said firm. Done
at La Grande, Oregon this June 21st
1906.
E. P. Staples,
E. E. Romig.
AN INHERITED
& MISFORTUNE
-. has a hereditary right to a pure blood supply, which insure
.li v body; but how many do we see who have inherited that
.. misfortunes, Scrofula, and are struling under a legacy of
UTering? Scrofula is a constitutional trouble handed dwn
; child, a curse from generation to jrenerution as Jon as the
; ..ttcr is allowed to remain in the family blood As the very
.1 the blood is diseased we see this awful affliction manifested
. such as enlarged glands or tumors alout the neck, which
. I become discharging ulcers, weak eyes, chronic Catarrh of tin
-oases, etc. This blighting disease being so firmly mtrenche.1
' often attacks the bones, resulting in White bwelhng. or hip
c a pallid, waxey appearance of the skin, loss of strength, and
iections show that the disease is entirely destroying the rich,
ities of the blood. There is but one way to cure Scrofula and
fy the blood and rid it of the germs of disease, and for this
.ing equals S. S. S. Its purifying and building-up properties
tnaice u me lueai icmcuj -
searches out and destroys all poisons and
genus, gives strength, richness and vigor to
the weak, polluted Mood and cures Scrofula
permanently. S. S. S. Is a purely vegetable
medicine, made fro:n roots, herbs and barks
nnd mav be t.ikeri with absolute Safety by
1. It so thoroughly removes the poison front the blood that no
. re ever seen again and posterity is liKssed with a pure blood
. ak ou the blood and anv medical advice desired without charge.
7'T SWIFT SPC!7IS CV.. HTA. CAm
VEGETABLE.
ESTABLISHED
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The La Grande National Bank
REPORT OF CONDITION JUNE 18, 1906.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, $630,214.66
United States Bonds. 100.000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 1.T50.00
Real Estate, Furniuure, etc. 18,566X0
Cash Asset:
Due from Banks $107,831.64
Due from U. S.
Treasurer 1 1 2.600.00
Cash oh hand. 38,426.08-148,256.62
Total, $898,687,18
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, ...
Surplus,
Undivided Profits.
Circulation,
Deposits:
Individual,
U. S. Deposits, . . .
Banks,...
Total
uoo.oro.oo
20,000.00.
.'. 45.0C6.65
1 60,000.00
$612,099.62
. 48.344.95
. 23,137.06-683.681.63
.. . ... . $898,687.18
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS "
GEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President.
F.L. MNYERS, Cashier. W .L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier
GEO. L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT, A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PEN1NGTON. F.J. HOLMES
With ample capital, large experience, and unsurpassed facilties, we offer you absolute security for . your
deposits; and solicit yonr banking business, promising you courteous treatment, and eveiy liberality
consistent with conservative banking.
IN NAVAL
VOLUNTARY
S
(Scrlppe New Association)
Washington, June 23 No one ha been
able to find out just what will M the re
sult of the sessions of the board of admi
als who are meeting to eliminate 'officers'
In the line of the navy, in order to furnish
the statutory number of vacancies in the
commissioned personel on July 1. In
previous years the Bureau of Navigation
announced from day to day the number
of applications filed in various grades for
retirement, with the result that it was
easy to figure out just how many volun
tary retirements there would be. This
had the effect of discouraging senior
officers fn m applying for retirement.
This year a different policy has been
adopted with the idea that every one who
has any, even the remotest, intention o
retiring voluntarily, may send in his appli
cation. In this way it is expected there
will be vacancies obtained in the grade of
captain which will result in benefit by
promotion all down the line. This is the
reason for the reticence of the naval
authorities in regard to prospective re
tirements. It is evident, however, that
there will be sufficient applications for re
tirement to make unnecessary the selec
tion of officers to go out of active service.
SURE
The Baker City Democrat accuses
Herman Rothchild of being actively en
gaged in soliciting support from representatives-elect
for the speakership. This is
a mistake. The speakership will come
to Mr. Rothchild spontaneorsly. North
Powder News.
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Be it resolved: That the City recorder
be and is hereby instructed to notify all
owners of real property abbutting upon
Sixth Street, in La Grande, Oregon be
tween the intersection of said street with
Washisgton Avenue and I street; fhatan
ordinance will be introduced at the next
meeting of the city council, requirirg the
improvemert of so id street, between said
points, by having all neccessary cuts, fills
and grades made and graveled and the
cost of same will be assesses against ;he
abutting property owners, unless a re
monstrance is filed with the coun:il be
fore the next regular meeting.
Passed by the council of the city of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 1 3th day of June
1906.
I. R. Snook.'
Recorder City of La Grande
BANKER NOW A DOG CATCHER
Chicago, June 23 A dispatch to the
Record-Herald from Omaha says:
Alfred Millard, cashier of one of the
largest national bank in Omaha, was
yesterday confirmed by the city council
fox the office of pound master, and dog
catcher. Mr. Millard is prerdent of the
Nebraska Humane Society and the ap
pointment was one of his seeking. He said
last night: "I shall so conduct the office that
more respect will attach to it than here
tofore, and the animals will be treated
with more consideration." -
Dr. George O'Conner of La Grande
who has been in the city for a few days
on business left for his home last evening
East Oregonian
HEW MANAGEMENT
The Centenial ha changed hands. 1
will he ready to receive boarder the
first of May, room and board $5.00 a
week, meals 25 cts. Com and see us.
C. T. Toum, Proprieter.
call roii BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the city of
La Qrande is offering for sale the build
ing known a the city tail and that hirf.
for t same will be received .by the City
Recorder of the City of La 'Grande at
hi office on or before four o'clock July 5
1909. All bids mnst be in writing and
aid building to be removed from present
location within five day after acceptance
of bid. I. R. Snook, Recorder of the city
of LaGrande. Dated this twenty second
day of June, 1906 at La Qrande. Oregon.
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. -
KR0USE BROS Prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Co.
Phont Main 48
J. R. OLIVER.
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Our stationery stock is always complete but it never
offered greater inducement to buyers who appreci
ate fine correspondence papers than it does
right now. Our stock includes everything
that is new and beautiful in tht,finish
and shape. The box papers
range in price from 10c to 60c per
box; tablets 5c up. For the better tablets
we can furnish envelopes to match. When you
need anything in stationery, you will find highest
quality and reasonable price best combined in our stock
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is not gauged by quantity or price
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let me show you how uccessfuly
1 can photograh you in your um
mergown. Come while your gown
ie fresh and new, it will look neat
er in a picture than after it has
been to the laundry. . Remember
the new location of
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is next door to the Observer
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