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Rates One cent word, one-half a cant . . ,
j tion. Classified add.bnng rlXL
FOR SALE Ten head of horses, and one
rresu milch cow. Inquire of Mr. Rom
Harris, one door thie side of Rohr and
Co. Butcher ihop.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in
Honan's addition, nicely improved, large
roomy house, good water. Will trade
C. ACary.
FOR SALE Furniture, cheap if sold at
. once. House for rent Inquire of Mrs
F. L. Huhnsl, phone Black 1 122.
- . .
FOR SALE Near Cove, S80 acres o
fine fruit, vegetabe and pasture land,
with fine spring water, for $4,600. Also
the finest residence and acre block in
- Cove for $5,600, or land and town
property for $9,600 if taken together.
" ; " ' ' Inquire at this office
ruKNlSHED FRONT ROOM-Phone
Black 612
FOR . RENT-Furnished room in John
Anthony house corner 6th and P st ,
MONEY For loans on city property "see
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate
and Insurance.
FOR SALE For the next ten days, brick
building on Adams Avenue. A bargain for
am Q". Inquire of S. R. Havorth.
LOST A Lady's gold handled parasol
G. H. P. engraved on handle. Return to
Mrs. Frank Pike and receive reward
i FOR SALE CHEAP A good house and FOR RENT A four, room house
out buildings, and 5 acres of good land
in uia I own close to mill creek. . In
quire of Mrs. A. Swaioer
. FOR SALE Air motor windmill good
A. MclainN 4th st
WANTED Men and boys for beet thin
ning. Apply to Samuel Storey,
FORRENTTo people without children,
my rooming house on Adams Avenue.
,-Suitable for boarding house, mostly
furnished. ' Rooms now filled.
Mrs. Zora E. Patty.
Good looks bring happiness. Friends
care more for us when we meet them
with a clean, smilling face, bright eyes,
parkling with health, which comes ay
taking Hollister'e Rocky Mountain Tea.
55 eta. Tea or Tablets.
Nbwlin Druo Co.
FOR SALE One threshing machine
S3 by 60 with band cutter long feeder
and everything complete will sell or
trade.
J. E. Reynolds
Phone 1961
FOR SALE An established, well paying
business, small capital required, good
reasons for selling.
Address X Observer.
- 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. JohnGavan
VIOLIN -
Miss Bertha Young will give lessons on
the Violin.
Teachers certificate from Whitman
College Conservatory of Music. Phone
1994.
WANTED A girl to do housework in
family of three, no children. Inquire
at No, 1606, 7th Street
In.
quire of F. L.' Meyer La Grande
National Bank.
FOR SALE-One S3 by 60 Russell Sep
arator with wind atarlfar ml Inn? and
short self feeder and band cutter com
plete.
J. E. Reynolds,
La Grande R. F. D., No. 2
TOOKAWHLIBOJW-
The party who took that square iron
topped wooderi frame wheelbarrow at my
Building, Implement and Material yard
near the Tool House on the 16th without
my permission will please return same at
once and oblige,
J. L Mais.
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL.
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This is one of the best musical 'm-
institutions in the state, ' and that
people in this city and valley are
begininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. The system is the
latest and most practical, and in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
the art of teaching music. The
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
6 years or more and are taught
the first three grades. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 the grades are from S to
15. Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study. .
Opposite the Foley House over
the candy store. Phone. 473.
The Eastern Oregon Trust and'
Savings Bank
COMMENCED BUSINESS MAY 1. 1906.
Statement of condition as shown by books June 18, 1906. which is the date ,
of call for statement for National Banks by Comptroller of the Currency.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts,. .$43,312.93
Bonds.
Stock Warrants
Furniture At Fixtures
Expense
Cash on hand
in Banks
Total
6,000.00
877,95
1.741.00
, 1,169.11
34.621.38
.$86,722.37
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock,,
Earnings,
Deposits,
Total
... $60,000.00
.... 1,520.30
.... 25,202.07
....$86,722.37
We are not required to publish statements, but we take pride in our progress
for the first six weeks.
OFFICERS
w r RRQWN President Wm. MILLER. Vice Rresident
GEO. SiSL T. J. SCROOG1N. Asst Cashier
F.J.HOLMES, Treasurer,
CALL UP
MAIN 75
FOR fIRST CLASS GROCERIES
Fresh fruits and vegetables every day
Your orders promptly delivered as
fast as ordered
Standard brands always in stock.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK. Propr.
- ESTABLISHED ,
3655
1887"
The La Grande National Bank
REPORT OF CONDITION JUNE 18, 1906.
. RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.......'......... $630,214.68
United States Bonds, 100,000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds,.. 1.760.00
Real Estate, Furniuure, etc. .......... 18,366X0
Cash Assets:
Due from Banks, ..... $107,331.64
Due from U. S. ' .j
Treasurer, ... ....... . 2,600.00
Cash oh hand, . 88,425.08-148.256.62
Total,. $898,687.18
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus, ...........
Undivided Profits. . .
Circulation, ....... .
- Deposits:
Individual,".'
U. S. Deposits, .....
Banks.......
' , Total......... .
............... $100,000.00
20,000.00
.. 48.0C6.66
............... 60.000.00
...$612,099.62 .'
48.344.95 "
,.. 23,137.06-683.581.63
$898,587.18
United States Depositary
: " OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
oEOROh PALMfcK.VKBsiunKi.' ::1 X'-:; ."'..br: -'. m. pc,ppv Vm piowit. .;:.,
F.L. MEYERS, Cashier. W .L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier
GEO. L. CLEAVER. F. M. ByRKIT, A. B. CONLEY. ' C. C PENINGTON. 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.
MEATr
Fresh and Cured i' ,
Can be obtained at this mar-i
at all times. We deliver a!f
orders promptly. Phone tq
us or leave your order,
will do the rest - Y
ER 92
of govern- i
Mio trust,
Ve to hie
KR0USE BROS Prop
Successor to J. Bull and Go,
Phone Main 48
5
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d H R. AND W.R.C PROGRAM.
The eleventh annual G. A. R. reunion
ill be held this year at Elgin on July 2
and 5. The following is the program for
both G. A. R. and W. R. C.
MONDAY, JULY 2ND, 1906. .
Salute at Sunrise :
9:00 a, m. Short Speeches and Manual
of Arms by Comrades
10:46 a.m. Meet Train with Band
Music by the Band .
Prayer by Chaplain J. W. Oliver
Address of Welcome by D. S. Smith
Response by Frank Kilpatrick
Music by La Grande Quartett
Dinner
2:00 p. m. Music by Band
Address by Com. Nathan P. Barlow
Song By La Grande Quartett
Broom Drill by Young Ladies
7:50 p. m. Music by the Band .,
Hoop Drill by Young Ladies
Camp Fire
TUESDAY. JULY 3rd, 1906
Salute at Sunrise
9 a. m. Music by Band
Prayer by Chaplain J. W. Oliver
Address by Rev. S. A. Parker -. -
Song by La Grande Quartett
Manual of Arms by Comrades '
10:45 Meet the train
Music by the Band
Address
Song by Mala Quartett of La Grande
DINNBEt
W.R.C.
july 3rd, 3:00, p. m.
Prayer by Chaplain
Music by Elgin Quartett '
Address of Welcome
By Mrs. Anna Smith
Response
Duett by Mrs. Anna Smith .and Miss
Wortman
Speeches by Visitors
Music by Elgin Quartett
Color Bearers:
Mrs, S. A. Magee Mrs. Wm. Stoop
Mrs. Dan Wortman Mrs. H. E. Cowan.
Business Meeting of W. R. C. and G.A
R. Association at 2:30 p. m.
Music by Band
Camp Fire
MAY AT MEAT TODAY
(Scrlppa New Association)
Washington, D. C. June 29 In accord
ance with the dispensation arranted bv
the Pope on account of the feast of Saints
Peter and Paul. Roman Catholics throuoh
out the world will be permitted to eat
meat today. The dispensation was com
municated to the various dioceses in this
country some time ago through the regu
lar cnanneis.
WISTERN HEW YORK TURRf 1ST
(Sorlpps News Association)
Rochester N. Y. June 29 For three
days this city and particularly Seneca
Park wil be the gathering place and
stamping ground of the -Turners of the
Western New York District, who are
holding their annual Turnfest here. The
management of the big gymnastic event
is in the hinds of the Rochester Turn-
verein, which is playing host to ' their
gymnastic friends in Buffalo,Syracruse
Utica, Auburn,. Fort Plain and other
cities within the Western District.
Today, being the opening day of the
Turnfest, is devoted principally to the
preliminaries. During the morning the
local' committees received the arriving
Turners as they stepped from their trains
and conducted them to headquarters at
Turner Hall, where everything was pre
pared for the accomodation and wants of
the arriving athletes. The afternoon will
be devoted to sightseeing; and in the eve
ning a reception will be given in honor of
the guests. Tomorrow the grear prize
contest will be held at Senaca Park. The
contest will begin in the morning and con
tinue all through the day. in the evening
the visiting Turners and their host wit
assemble in Turner Hall, where a Com-
mers will be held with speeches, music
and singing. O : Sunday there will be a
Volksfest at the Park, with popular games
music and dancing and in the afternoon
the prizes will be awarded to the victors
in the various contests.
fllOHGTHE
- CHURCHES
FIRST CHURCH t F CH RISTI AN SCIENCE
- Buiilni Building opposite Foly Hotel ,
Sunday , n a m
Brloc Wednndy.... 7:S0 p m
Bead Inf room slum' plaea open luasdav
and Tlii.rfdjr from-10 to 1130 a m and
Kndjra and Haloidays from 1 to 4 p m.
LATTER DAY8A1NTS
Sundty Bchool.............
fUg-ulai eprvke..
...10 am
H pm
Mutual Improvement Aatodatioa meets
loiatly at 730 pm
CATHOLIC CHUKCH
V W.J. Why to, rector
Low nli' i, ,,-,-n ,,,!, ,1 ,- ,T a in
Hlh Mu .. .... ,..m .-.10 a m
Boury and BeaedioUon followiof 10 a m. mum
at. E. CHURCH '
Itcv. B. P. Meredith, pat r
undy flhool .. ,, , ift am
Junior lur , . . .,, ....8 p m
Kpworth Lctgu.- . ,7 p ro
Cburr h Uervlaev......-. II a Slid Spa
Murninit "Hnminum bonam"
Kvraing-Kour Mea"
A coMUl Inviutloa to all Uiam eervtees
Is extended
SPECIAL RATI
TheO.R.& N. Co. have made a
special rate of one and one third fare
Octe for the round trip to Elgin and re
turn en July 6th. Pioneer day. Ample
accommodations will be nnwidaH for .
crowd. The train will leave here
promptly et9;16end will return at 6
o'clock jx m.
COTTON SPlflflERS GIVE IN
(Scrlppa News Association)'
Fall River, Mass.. June 29 The cot
ton manufacturers of this city have grant
ed the operators a fourteen per ' cent in
crease of wases. About twenty-five
thousand hands will be benefited by the
increase. The new scale, which will take
effect next Monday, is oractieallv the
same as that prevailing previous to July 1
1904. As other New Ensland Cotton
Manufactoring centres follow the lead of
Fall River, ae rule, the the chaiura is
expected, ultimately to effect all cotton
mm workers in this taction.
The controversy leading ud to the set
tlement of the present wage question was
one of the shortest in the history of Fall
River textile troubles. For several months
the unions had been dissatisfied with
their dividends, these averaging lately but
four and five, with occasionally eiget per
cent. As a result of e meeting of the
textile council early in June a letter was
sent to the Manuf cturers' Association on
June 8, requesting a restoratiou of the
12 H per cent reduction in wages made
in 1904. Thie request was refused by
the manufacturers, who offered to oaur-
antee dividend of five per cent, dating
from June 18 to October 1. The unions
refused to accept the proposition. A
fourteen percent tncreate on the Drasant
wages is necessary to bring about a re
storation oi the IZ )i pr cent reduction
of 1904. The nee rate will be uhiitnrH
for the sliding scale dividend system.
FOR RENT-Pleasant furnished front
room at 908 Main Street
St. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHUKCH
, Upton H. Glbba, ractor .
Ird Honda? altar Trinity
Bunder 'chool. .....,.io a m
Holy Communion m.....,. u a m
Kvaulng Berries w ..J pm
Cverr one tnrlted to at lead these acrvloas.
PRESBYTIKIAN CHURCH
Rav. E. H. Bays, pastor
Boadajr Be hoot..
...10 a a
J p
7pm
..I p m
Janlor UndeaTor ......
Healor Kndevor..........,.,
Prayer MeeUun Thursday,......,
marbles 8uDday...,.....l am and t p m
Morning theraf '.'.Irlotlnm."
Evenlug tbeme:-Kmamber Lot's Wife"
The choma choir under the 4 iiectkm ol Mr
Lyie.
A oordia' In vlutlos la gives to all who have
nacburch bimte to atleud these services
BAPTIST CHURCH
HV. W. II. Ulbaoa nailnr
Boartiy i.iiiwii
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To make the day a success one has
to dine well. Look over this list
and see if it does not make your
mouth water. Absolute purity of
' every article it assured and they
are certainly appetising. Do not
wait until the last minute but cut
out this list, paste it in your mem
orandum book and call here im
mediately and leave your Fourth of
July order. It will be promptly
filled
New potatoes
String Beans
Green peas
Strawberries
Raspberries
Cherries
Peaches '
Heinz Pickles
Olives
Shrimp
Oranges .
Bananas, etc
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ DR2J"
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1 and poli-
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happiness 1
is what a good many people say
of our parcels of pure, high grade
mixed cndies. And the happiness
is not gauged by quantity or price
Best equipped ice cream parlors in
Union County V v
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t THE TAYLOR STUDIO
To thb Summer Qirl:
I want you to visit my studio and
let me show you how successfuly
I can photograh you in your sum
mer gown. Come while your gown
is fresh and rum. it uiill ... -
, ' " "... ivun , i CIS. V
er in a picture than aftar it
..10 a
...7 p m
Prayer Sfaetlue Thimrfu s m
Preaching Huuday. .ll amend Spm
Boye' Clan, Satorday 7?W p m
In the Barilt Church neat un4iy, poator
w. H. Ulbaon will preach at the regular
boo re.
Morning theme; "The Ingrafted Wr.," '
r.Teiunf-TUeHlglilUnpent, the D.y tt
Hend.-
TheLnrl'e Supper will be adin'allerd t
at It m.
The a r. P. U. will meet ate p m.
Bpenlal InvlUUou la extended to triiirra
Id Hie city toworabipwttb on.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMcRS '
Notice is hereby given to all consumers
if water in the city of LaOrande, Oregon,
that all parties who wish to Irrigate, are
required to file an application for the
same, with the City Recorder.
lrrjgation hours; The laws for Irri
gation are as follows; from 6:30 to 7:50
p. m.
. Signed; H. C. GiLeMN,' Water Supt
Dated, April 20. 1 906.
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uie new location oi
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Remember
THE TAYLOR STUDIO
ie next door to the Obsarver
Office , ,
PHONE BLACK 1 1 82
SUNDAY PHONE 841
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