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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
eb:ASSIF.IC;B..ADsl Ratos--Ona cent a word. pne-half a ctnt a word -,-w ,k ' . , J tion. Classified add. bn quick result, on..y T'"1 jT 5 FOR SALE Tan head of horses, and ona fresh, milch cow. Inquira of Mrs. Rom Harris, ona door this tide of Rohr and Co. Butcher shop. , FQR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade C. A Cart. FOR SALE Furniture, cheap if eld at once. House for rent - Inquire of Mrs F. L. Hunnel, phcne Black 1 122. FOR SALE CHEAP A good house and out buildings, and 8 acres of good land in Old Town close to mill creek. In- . quire of Mrs. A. Swaioer FOR SALE Air motor windmill good condition. " A. Mclain N 4th st WANTED Men and boys for beet thin ning. Apply to Samuel Storey, FOR SALE An established, well paying business, email capital required, good reasons for selling. '. Address X Observeh. FOR RENT One furnished and one un furnished house.' Inquire of MrsS. C. . Zu'ser. FOR RENT Pleasant furnished front room at 906 Main Street FURNISHED FRONT ROOM-Phone RWrkAlO 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. 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 - 23 by 60 with band cutter long feeder and everything complete will sell or ' trade. J. E. Reynolds Phone 1961 FOR SALE CHEAP-If sold hot later than July 7th. Pianoes, stoves, tables, -hir hnnk rase, had room suite, bed steads and springs, ice cream freezer etc. Call at corner of 8th and 0 St. F. J. Boorey FOR SALE Near Cove, 580 acres o fine fruit vegetab'e and patur lnd with fine spring water, for $600. Also the finest residence and acre block in Cove for $6,600, or land and town property for $9,600 if taken together. Inquire at this office FOR SALE One IS 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. 2 " s-dr RALE A voune draught horse and liaht surrey.' Cheap if sold at .once. H.S. Masses Phone Red 161 s FOR RENT Pleasantly furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Zuber FOR KENT A good seven room house with bath in good location. Inquire of Newlin DruoCo - STRAWBERRIES fOR SALE Persons desiring strawberries can se cure same fresh from the undersigned. Berries picked Wednesday and Friday. J. A. Chandleh Fruitdale The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings CAPITAL STOCK The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever come to the masses. It not only protects them by offer a sustitute for doubtful investments, but by ac cepting small deposits it protects them from their own thoughtless expenditures. We want your savings account, no matter how small GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS " OFFICERS . r . Wm. MILLER. Vice Rresident W. C BROW N rresident SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashier GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier t WANTED Four or five "girls for plain ironing. ABC Staam Laundary LOST On the road between La Grande and Starkey, a leather folding pocket book containing a diamond vmg. Said book was lost on or about the seventh of June. A liberal reward . will ''ha nait far - return or information leading to its return w Hu omce. i i Good looks brine hamana Fri.rul. care more for ua when we meet, them with a clean. smilling face, bright eyes, sparkling with health, which ermiM hi taking Hollister's Rocky tountain Tea v.ia. i ea or i ablets. I ' Nbwu Druo Co. fOR SALE Eiahtar.ra ft wvw. u. l m . -vm.i iiuusatuaiii, Jiak.V I Ul chickens or hogs, orchard; alt kinds o fruit and plenty of water. : Located east of flouring . mill, will exchange for", city property Apply at premises. JohnQavan ,T, ; Miss Bertha young will 'giv lessons' on the Violin. J '", Teachers certificate 'from' Whitman College Conservatory of Music.- Phone 1994. l - s BID f OR BONDS v Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Recorder of the City of La Grande, up to August 1st 1 906. for the' purchase $30,000 Water Bonds, of City ef v La Grande, said bonds to bear 5 interest payable semi-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' . Chairman Ways & Means Committee Notice Life insurance companies, will reduce the rate 33 per cent to all who agree to use Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea or Tablets 36 cents. Newlin Drug Co. "Behold the Western sky, j-. Where people live but never die." The reason 'for this is plain to see. They all take Rocky Mountain Tea. Newlin Drug Co. NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle ment Entry, Filing and Selection of Lands within the former Baker City Forest 'Re serve, Oregon. Department of the Inter ior, Genera! Land Office, Washington, D. C. March 28, 1 906. In pursuance of the proclamation of the President of the United States, dated March 16. 1906. ex cluding from the former Baker City Forest Reserve, partly ' embraced in the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oregon, the area described below, and restoring : to settlement the public lands therein, notice is hereby given that the said public lands will become subject to entry, filing and selection, under the usual restrictions, at the United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on July 18,- 1906: In Township eight (8) South, Range thirty eight (38) East Willamette Meridian, the west half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-five (36); in Township nine (9) South, Range thirty-nine (39) East the west half of the Knorth-west quarter and the west half of. the south west quarter of Section twenty nine (29), and the west half of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (32). .j W. A. Richards, Commissioner. Approved! ; ( ' . Thos. Rayn, Acting Secretary of the Interior. J. L MAKS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in Building Materia Building Stone' Clean "Coarse' Sand- anil Gravel delivered. . La Grande, Oregon" Dro a line naming work, and I wur name the right price. ' ' Bank . $60,000.00 COLDER ANNIVERSARY. Seldom has it fallen to the lot of a couple to be permitted to celebrate in so happ? a manner as were Mr. and Mrs. G. M..Taal..whqicelebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Tuesday after noon. ' 4 , .. , ;. The anniversary celebration was fit tingly begun at noon on Tuesday When the- family, which , included children, grandchildren and great grandchildren gathered around the family table and par took of a turkey dinner, the equal , of which is seldom prepared. The picture presented at this joyful board was indeed one of beauty and love. At the' head of he table was seated the gray haired old gentleman.- who . fifty years ago had proudly lead to the altar, the bright eyed rosy cheeked young lady, where they had vowed to remain ever true to each other for better or for worse, though illness and - health, now , seated at ;' ; his side. r Though many years had passed o'er them, and in passing, had 'whitened their locks and dimed the eye,' 'still they presided at their accustomed places with all their old time grace. And it . was evident that father Tail had lost none ol the art with which he had carved in the daye when it was thought a disgrace not to be able to carve in royal style, j , .', - At this anniversary dinner were gath ered the entire Taal family, with but one exception, one brother, Wm. Taal, who from business necessity' was in a neigh boring state. Four generations were re presented. The fourth generation being represented in the persons of little Mist. Ella and Baby Bess Scriber, the daugh- Ml Ul lui. aui In the afternoon an informal reception was tield which was attended by the many friends of the celebrating couple. The home was . beautifully decorated with flowers. Trie color scheme being gold; everywhere the beautiful goldenrod and California popies were in evidence. The dining room wae especially beautiful with the many and artfully arranged de corations. ' Mr. and Mrs. Taal received many handsome tokens of remembrance at the hands of the guests, one of the most ac ceptable of which was a beautiful loving cup, the gift of Grandma Palmer, who though past ninety-thraeyears of age was able to attend the reception. One othei present which should be mentioned was the elegant golden oak china closet which was presented by the Taal children. - The guests aa they arrived were re ceived by Mrs. Marie Conditt and Mrs. Bess Scriber who presented them to Mr. and Mrs. Taal, who were seated under an arch, typical of the occasion, composed of Goldenrod and California popies. The guests were then invited to the dining room where . Mrs. Ella ' Rhy nearson and Mrs. Cnarles TaaL assisted at the side board, by Mrs. G. G. Taal and Mrs. Nellie Harrison served dainty re freshments. 1 i , ' One of the many delightful features ol the occasion was the arrangement' of the dining room, and the decorations, of .the tables. One table Was set with old ivory and another with cut glass making a most delightful and pleasing effect. Mr. and Mrs. Taaf are well known and honored pioneers of this valley .having been constant residents of Union county, the greater part of which time reside ts of La Grande for the past thirty years. The following is the list of children and grandchildren and great grand children: Mrs. Ella Rhynearson, Charles F. Taal Mrs. Marie Conditt, Mrs. Nellie Harrison Garrett G. Taa), Fred B. Taal, Wm. M. la&l. I he grand children are Mrs. Bess Scriber," George Rhynearson, Master Harold Taal, and the great grand . child ren are little Miss Ella and baby Bess bcriber. ar aansed by Indigestion., if yeu eat a bttto too, much, pr if you are subject to attacks or indigestion, you nave no aouoi bad shortness f breath, rapid heart beata, heartburn er balottation of the heart - Indigestion causes the stomach to expand awell and puff up against the heart This crowds the heart and inter feres with its action, and in the course ef time the heart become diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure JlmatA wftai vnu aat (aUm the strain all ef the heart and contributes nourishment strength and neaitn to every organ or ma kswlw Huru nAat'.nt DvtnaDai- Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mucoue membrane lining the Stomch and Diges tive Tract Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh er uie Bvwuait ARtr aunt. ir foei would dlrM me v nekln mi bwrt ptlpiuit end I vould twcame tr wm. Pinellf I ( botU of Kodol and il m Immr SUM nwot. Awr twos lmw Down am KAS. LORINO NICHOLS, ftm Taa. M. T. . tA ek (nubia and ana fat a bad if at a I sad Doait Irowtt wit It. I took Kodol Dytpapua Cur lot about lour atontbt and it euro ma. a KAUUUL Hv4a, O. Ditfesta What You Eat UMkMUaUit Umm aa am m too nun WM1 .o.u.i.,1 s a A.; J. Hill, Drusgi.. SEND THIS BOOK EAST If possible, the the Passenger Depart of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon) has surpassed itself in 1906 issue of its now publication, '"Oregon. Washington. Idaho and their reserves." . The purpose of the publication is to attract homeseekers and investors to the Pacifio Northwest and this publicat is undoubtedly the best messengers that could '"be 'sent by residents of Oregon Washington and Idaho to their friends in the East and Middle West ' Beautiful half tones, printed on supeib book pawner, make the publication, which contains 88 pages and a map of the section, a work of art but far superior to the typographical make-up is the contents of the book. Under many heads cover ing practically all the resources of the states are short pithy stories of what has been accomplished, not what might be done, but actual facts and figures accom panied by names and addresses of well known farmers, who are daily laying aside an income that would be a fortune to an Eartern Agriculturist. Wm. McMurray, ' General Passenger Agent of the O. R. & N. Co. and S. P. Lines in Oregon has favored the editor with a copy of this publication and referr ed him that readers of th e paper by send ing the names and addresses of friends in the East and four cents in postage for each address, may have the book promptly mailed to the address given. - HEAVY fINE tScrlpps Newe Association) San Francisco, July b. iiamy uoluiun. former United States Surveyor General for Oregon, who was convicted in Novem ber 1 904 upon twenty-one counts of forg ing land affidavits, was this morning sen tenced to pay fines aggrigaling five thous and two hundred and fifty dollars and to serve three years at McNeil's Island. He wae released upon bonds untill next Monday pending a decision of appaa'. THREATENED STRIKE (Borlppe Newe Association) San Francis :o, July 8 Union plumbers now threaten to strike on city work if their wap,es are not increased to a dollar a day. The building'Trade Council m eete tonight to organize opposition to the plumbers' union. . , TOBACCO TRUST NEXT (Scrlpps News Assoclation ) Nashville, Tenn., July S The Federal 3 rand Jury began today examining, wit nesses with a view o. indicting the tobac co trust on complaints of the tobacco growers. ., . ,; Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ra Jo that the use of Dr. King's NevLife Pill increases. They save you from danger and . bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing out of it Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Nrwlin Druo 26c. Try them. - La Gran Jc National Bank ' ESTABLISHED J887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,09000 i OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR 1EORGE PALMER, President. " " J. M. BERRY. Vica President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. ' W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. , C. C. PENINGTON. F.J.HOLMES. General banking business, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world ECZEMA Eczema is a tormenting, stubborn ITCHING INTENSE disease caused by an atlid humor in atani III A ftdllaJM the blood coming in contact with the akin and producing redness, inflam itiation and almost intol(;rable itching. An inactive state of the system nnd slii)ish comliliun of .Uie olipii native members leaves thj waste and refuse mutter of tie body to solltct and aour instead of passirf them off through nature's cliaunela of bodily waste. - The blood in ita efforts to purge the itys tern of all forei(rn matter absorbs thia acid and throws it off through the pores and ; lands of the akin. - The acrid humor seems to ooze out and set the kin on fire, the it'aw colored, sticky fluid drying and forming cnif ts, ind the itching Uln ee. When these pustules are scratched off the skin '.l left raw and fevet. b and often a solid sore is formed and kept up by the constant e.-nape of ai d from the blood. Local applications of salves, pow ders. lotions etc. an desirable and should be used because they allay l. it itching and Rive the sufferer temporary comfort, but are in no sense curative, because they cannot teach the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood. W f W "enr w nentlv. 'URELY VEGETABLE. tht itcni"a ad burning cease, and the acid i - fired skin, being fed by afresh, cooling stream if blood. b?rnnies soft and smooth again. ., S. S. S. is made of healing, purify. n ,i.i,u . Ucrlis and barks that will not damage any part of the system. Book cir l u diseases snd any medical advice free, l w ? - , rn j THE SWIFT SPCCIfW CO., ATLANTA. CAm assa-f WTMBnj FAVORITE COLORS are abound ip the . list of Sherwin Wilhams'paints, and their high quality insures that any shade will be permanent They don't fade like many so- called paints. Neither do they lose their life and scale off, are they affected by sun or ra'n. They can be relied upon as. being thoroughly durable in all respect. Now that the 4th of July is ap proaching it is a good time, to Celebrate by giving your house, fence, or outbuilding a new dress. SIANlilS & JARMAJ1 Decoratoratars "''' x THE j ; j OXFORD D1R j JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop. Couples etaonuasuoi e WINES, LIQUOR : AND CIGARS ! Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and - impartial treatment to all, You are invited to call and get acquainted. Following The Flag " When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most Im portant consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Corhmlseary. Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., says: "1 was (wo years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, i took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in per fect health. And now in New Hampshire we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Newlin Drug Co. Price 60 eta. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. SKIN RAW AND FEVERISH- the circulation of all "acids and humors, builds sVfet npthethin, sour blood and by removing every ' Sw. v.atiirj .f iYim ., T?MAM The Irritalinir mnl nnl l unnnr MEAT; Fresh and Cured ' - Can be obtained at this ml at all times. We deliver J orders promptly. Phor.e us or leave your order. : will do the rest i KR0USC BROS Pro Successor to J. Bull and C Phone Main 48 1 .09 J'fTl11?rn-ni ar. 4-1 ......,.. j e To make the day a succb ui in to dine well. Look over this li . and see if it does not make yoi mouth water. Absolute purity ' I every article is assured and the are certainly appetising. Do iv wait until the last minute but c out this list paste it in your mn? orandum book and call here i im mediately and leave your Fourth July order. It will be prompt, filled ; New potatoes Peaches ' i String Beans Heinz Pickles Green peas , Olives - I Strawberries Shrimp ., ' Raspberries Oranges j Cherries Bananas, etc Y PHONE MAIN 6 ' ' QEDDEJ" BR. . NORTH FIR STREET t t CELEBRATE , THE FOURTH PROPER The material can be found i SELDERS Fira works of evfry discript from Pin-wheels to Rockets. ' . 2 THE TAYLOR STUD, To thb Summer Girl: I want you to visit my studio J f let me show you how successi i i i can pnoiogran you in your sv :L . . . ? mergown. vome wnne your gi, is fresh and new, it will look ne m r in a nirtjlr Ihan uttmr if t X been to the laundry. RemenJ T the new location of i I THE TAYLOR STIC la neit door to (he Obset Office ! PHONE BLACK 1182 '' SUNDAY PHONE f eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaaaaat LICHTIMIIMG COLLECT! AGENT i: H. A. Watson. Mgr. . Our system gets the mone' Full particulars made known ' , m application to interested part i : w vuiv bfnii uunuiitg i a La Grande, Or. t, i