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cuassifie Rates-One nt. word. on.-half.cwL word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bnng quick results. Try on today. r uk oalCi iin neaa or horses, and on fresh milch cow. Inquir of Mrs. Ros Harris, on door this side of Rohr and Co. Butcher shop. 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, phone Black 1 122. L I ( . aBBBBBBBB FOR SALE CHEAP A good house and ' out buildings, and S acres of good land in Old Town close to mill creek. In quire of Mrs. h, Swaiobr FOR SALE-Air motor windmill good A. Mclain N 4th st condition. WANTED Men and boys for beet thin ; ning. Apply to Samuel Storey, FOR SALE An established, well paying business, small capital required, good reasons for selling. Address X Observer. FOR RENT On iuriimiiwi ami one un furnished house. Inquire of MrsS. C. Zuber. ujsi Km me streets or tnis city, a lady' black purse. . Return to this office and receive reward. FOR RENT Pleasant furnished, room at 906 Main Street front FURNISHED Black 612 FRONT ROOM-Phone FOR RENT Furnished room In John Anthony house corner 6th and P st MUNfc.1 ror 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 same one. Inquire of S. R. Haworth. LOST A Lady's gold handled parasol G. H. P. engraved on handle. Return to Mrs. Frank Pike and receive reward WANTED A girl to do housework in family of three, no children.' Inquire t No. 160S, 7th Street. LOST In this city, a gold fob locket with emerald settings. Leave at this office and receive reward. 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 One threshing machine 33 by 60 with band cutter long feeder and everything complete will sell or trade. J. E. Reynolds Phone 1961 FOR BALE CHEAP-lf sold not later than July 7th. Pianoes, stoves, tables, chairs, book cases, bed room suite, bed steads and springs, ice cream freezer etc. Call at corner of 8th and 0 St. ' ,F. J. Bopre FOR SALE Near Cove. 280 acres o fine fruit, vegetab'e and pasture land, with fins 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 FOR SALE One Z3 by 60 Russell Sep arator with wind stacker and long and short self feeder and band cutter com plete. J. E. Reynolds, La Grande R. F. D., No. ! The Eastern Oregon Trust and I Savings Bank COMMENCED BUSINESS MAY 1, 1906. Statement of condition as shown by books June 18, 1906, which is the data of call fJr statement for National Banks by Comptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts,. .$43,312.93 Bonds. 6.000.00 Stock Warrants. 877.95 Furniture & Fixtures 1 .74 1 .00 Expense 1.169.11 Cash on hand in Banks 34.621.38 Total $86,722.37 We are not required to publish statements, but we take pride in our progress for the first six weeks. OFFICERS w r rrown President w- MILLER. Vice Rresident W. C. BROWN, President crBOQQIN Asst. Cashier GEO. L CLEAVER. Cashier SCROUaiN. assi. vsnier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, B ADS FOR RENT A four room house. In quire of F. L. Meyers. La Grande National Bank. Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean, smillinfr face, brieht avoa. parkling with health, which comes m taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea SScts. Tea or Tablets. Newlih Druo Co. TOOK A WKf ftBARROW- The party who took that ' sauare iron topped wooden frame wheelbarrow at my ouuaing, implement and Material yard near the Tool House on the 16th without my permission will please return' same at once and oblige. J. L. Mars Eight acres.$ 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. JohnCUvan Miss Bertha Young will give lessons on the Violin. ' ' - - Teachers certificate from Whitman College Conservatory ofMusic. ' Phone 193. -' ' STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE Persons desiring strawberries can se cure same fresh from the undersigned. Berries picked Wednesday and Friday. J. A. Chandler Fruttdale JUST ARRIVED Ladie's and children's hose and shoe polish just arrived at the Fair store. ' SPECIAL RATI The O. R. & N. Co. have made a special rate of one and one third fare 90cts for the round trip to Elgin and re turn on July 8th, Pioneer day. Ample accommodations will be provided for a crowd. The train will ' leave here promptly at 9;1 8 and will "return at 5 o'clock p. m. BID FOR BONDS' Notice is hereby given thai sealed, bids will be received by the City Recorder of the City of La Grande, up to. August 1st 1906, for the purchase $30,000 Water Bonds, of City of La Grande, said bonds to bear 8 interest, payable sem-an ually, and to run for a period of 20 years with privilege of redemption at any time after 10 years, upon giving three months notice. G. E. Fowler ,i Chairman Ways & Means Committee .WOOD AND (OAL WANTED Notice is hereby given 'at Schoo District No. 1 of Union county, Oregon will receive up to 6 o'block p. nj. of June 29, 19C6. sealed bids for fnrntshing said school District with 150 cords of four foot split yellow pine, and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while greek and not later than Aug. I, J 906. free from large knots and acceptabla tp said school board All wood to be delivered at high schoo) building and to be corded up closely where directed by the Board. 80 cords to be delivered by Aug. 1. end all on 6r before Sept 6, 1906. Also sealed bids for furnishing (rom 30 to 1 10 tons of Lump coal to be 9elivered in coal bins at school buildings. 1 Bids for coal and wood tq be seperate and may be for a less amount than ' the the whole therefore. Bids to be left with school clerk. Board reserves ths right to reject any and all bids. A. C. Williams. School Clerk. LIABILITIES Capital Stock Earnings Deposits Total $60,000.00 . 1.620.30 . 25,202.07 .$86,722.17 i A. li. a mm. PROGRAM The eleventh annual G. A. R. reunion will be held this year at Elgin on July 2 and S. 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 10:45 a. m Meet Train with Band Music by the Band T 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 byjlfoung Ladies -7:30 p. m. Musis by the Band Hoop Drill by Young Ladies Camp Fire TUESDAY. JULY 3RD. 1 906 . 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 b Male Quartett of La Grande DINNER 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 "Behold the Western sky. Where people live but never die." The reason for this is plain to see, They all take Rocky Mountain Tea Newlin Drug Co. JUST ARRIVED Ladies white canvas oxfords, at the Fair store. NOTKE TO WATER CONSUMERS 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 same, with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours; The laws for irri gation are as follows; from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Signed; H. C. Oilman. Water Supt Dated, April 30. 1906. J 0" f GOi Stic tim Union Pacific 0KPAM.T Ti . at4al HUE, OR rkoje No. e S.40a m No. t ap m Worth. 6nba. kaa- -a. , b r k. a No I e6a Mdtv. M Ldiaim. Chi- as Mo wacoae. l i. Porllua. Daika. Fea- No. I fcUaas. dlatoe. Wall Walla, Net ejusam uantoa, ronwroT. un- LaS potuu cms tad ia Meapnaere i'onlaa4. IHXlf. fn llvtoa. Uaatilla. Wal. Ml His p. as. lata. Uvbtoa, Coital, Mo Moacuw. allac. to r- aor, HaokerM eai atarr powM mm ana aona la Hyofcaae No. laiaaS City, f ,tol, lav hlm aae . .fie. Lea- ai noae al klr a tb Bunaay HUtea la tut petals a at- M5 B Owl HtaBDMi betawaa Portland and Has fiattice every Ore dajra. K. C. MOOBE A0 A LCKAIO, Oeaaral Faasraear Aal f fMffffff ff f CELEBRATE WITH US II JULY -AT- IbA GRANDE.! $1000 will be given prizes and premiums root Races, Bicycle Races, Riding, and all kinds of TUG OF WAR, HILGARD and PERRY I ! Band Concerts and Ball Games ! Brilliant Display This will be the biggest and most exhibited in La Grande . GRAND BALL AT NIGHT La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED B87 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,00000 . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS TEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vici Prbsidintv F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. QEORQE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRK1T. . A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON, F. J. HOLMES. General banking, business, parts of the world MAT All I A am INSIDIOUS FOE iviU: Tn HEALTH Malaria it an atmospheric poison which we unconsciously breathe Intt our lunge through the impure air arising from low, marshy places, atagnani ponds, damp cellars, sewer pipes, improperly ventilated houses, decaying vegetable matter, etc. Day after day ttne germs and poisons are taken inti the lungs, and as the blood passee through tuera it becomes infected with thi ooison and in its circulation distributes the microbes of disease to all parti of the body.- Malaria is a very insidious disease: it gives no warning ol its i coming until the circulation is filled with the poison and this loe to beaitc has the system at its mercy. The blood becomes polluted, thin and weak line its slow, irregular circulation fails to properly nourish and strengthen tin body. Then the entire system is attacked, and if the germs and poisons o Malaria are allowed to remain the strongest constitution will break down No one can feel well when the system is in a malarial condition; the vitalitj is weak, the appetite poor, digestion deranged, the complexion growi aaltnw and the entire hodv feels the effects of the Doison. Malaria must bt removed from the system through the circulation and the only medicine thai 1 can accomplish this is S. S. 8. It not only cleanses the blood of all unhealthy morbid matter, but destroys the germs, aiaw fluid to a r - nj r fmM ib roauc 01 ruuu, ucrua anu uaraa consuming 54 a7. purifying and tonic properties which-keep thi i J ' hfcj J blood free of all poisons and the system is j perfect condition. While destroying the' PURELY VEGETABLE. polluted to the eolire system. , Book on the blood and any medical advice without charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA 4 Hurdle Races, Bronco i Athletic Sports of Fireworks I expensive display ever fm FOR EVERYBODY Drafts drawn on all cures Malaria ana restores tnts vita; i htrong, healthy condition. S. S. S ' nd buidi" : p th blood S. 8. S. gives tone and vigot MEAT Fresh and Cured Can bo obtained at this mar at all times. We deliver all . orders promptly. . Phone to us or leave your order. We will do the rest. r KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Co.; . Phone Main 48 - 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 is 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 nuea New potatoes Peaches Heinz Pickles Olives Shrimp Oranges Bananas, etc . String Beans Oreen peas Strawberries ' Raspberries Cherries . . PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEBRLT NORTH FIR STREET CELEBRATE THE T0URTI1 PROPER The material can be found at SELDERS Fire works of evrry discription, from Pin-wheele to Rockets. ' SELDER, ThcMacnandy THE TAYLOR STUDIO To the Summer Qirl: I want you to visit my studio and let me show you how successfuly I can photograh you in your sum- . mergown. Coma 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 t is next door to the Observer Office PHONE BLACK 1182 SUNDAY PHONE 81 LIGHTNING COLLECTION : AGENT II. A. Watson, Mgr. Our system gets the money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. 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