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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1906)
To Be Succesful If 3 l It is necessary that every detail of your appearance be "right up to time." Don't forget that good teeth always make you look sound, healthy and attractive. Teetht hat look all wrong may put you all wrong some day. Let us put you right to stay. I I3E2E3S22 rtj. . - aw. Ji f This cut represents a IGLiASStricB ADS Rates One cent word, one-batt tent a word e&cN subseT-ient mser tion. Classified adds brmg qukft; results. Try on taisy. SAUE Ttm head of horeevnBrone fresh milch eow. Jmqurr of Nrrs.TJose Harris, n floor taiis side of fadhr and Ce. Butcher thop. ; FOR !SiLE fQR TTRJuBE Twd wtes in Hunan's addition, nicely itnpmvd, (art roomy Iwum, 'good wtar. -Will trad i C 'A Cm, . TDR SALEfirr Tnotor windmill food (condtttoa. 'WAOTEB-trtaniarid hat'tar beet tfw- nrng. Anlly'toSamad Storey, TURKSfHEB 1FROKT TOIDMPhram igtank 3taDk'Tl 'RENT iKuTMEtaat rrcem ta Mia. 'AntharlkauaAXomarIth'ai&l'Fat. MDMET-JFoTiomot-ttttycproptity WrtvCDrant's, agency. Also -real nd neurone. - ,lJDST-DnitheriDaj4 fcswo it Crania , nd Sea.,Uethar ihteeposket beak xotiojuning uiiaiMaat nits. d&aei eons. -was lest on tor about th venth.of .. iBhaaal rteward will Ihecpaod iter tta retura dt imformatkie ilanaiiQgr to' itsiMn .tothkalflis. BZ WSOvvvittvfaaarf ealtsrr lews i feeder .and ayrry thine a i i Itic will or fHumellsBCil iptJR SfftE-rNaar Cm. 50 ;aore o Cm fruit, weetab mS amsuree :iad. waASiWfapiirjg wat'..'4r;S-.fiaO. Also thafeeat (residence aw! aow blafck iin - Cow Jar 4fit600. or aand ad town proMxr ifur JSS.SD0 if 4uin Jflffttr. Jnquraeat rht6fo(fice FOE On Z 5 hy fc9 (Ruswsll'Sflo- wtar ith wind atackmamd ki and short c4f ifeedw.nd bard 6utlw jm- plete. J. . Re.tkgj.ds. La Grande R. F. D.. Ka-1 MEN WANTED-Atthe.Sujar Fa.ctjrj. inqaire of P. G. T.vbr at Die Su Factory. FOR SALE - Fie rooiri house on .Adams Avenue. lnque at th office. GIRL -At onct to da gtnenil house work- Apply at Western Union Telegraph Office WANTED A fresh M1W1 cow, Jersey Referred. Phone Red 62! or wrile 454. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estale. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grands Investment com pany. Brick furnished in any quantty or any style. No contract too small or to See samples nf ctr presseo brick. GEO. KREIGER. La liratxie, Ort-gfii. child's Jaw WILL WOOD WOOD WOOD-Partrw eVestrrni to engage their wWfter supeJj T wood w8 please lea-v their onto at Mr. Pakxfk'airocery Utore. I hae fcU3 core of geod tfry car1 wood nff any kind. Tspccf EiftoBcres,6mJom benBetern,iiitBodr chickens or hoes, orchard, mil kinds o ftmltjraH iplettty of water. 'Located east art tTanwrvg mill, will emchangaffbr uiy grrapertiy piilyat premises. ilotmQaven ' Jn. locate a mm bar of inertias ion Cood Uimbet aitaims of 'womiDan; feeUuid tbeterr. SfAolriy tBUc. IImQiuhds Inveswint Co, TTcc ipiolt ocherries. Begin TIues4y .and Vftf&naeka. (Ceaaae airerkrooome. (C.iM.wa. M.rcejuMHD. WKIltAfilf ABSTFACTB (DP THILBBo to'tiec iLa tfiaaMe i lnvast- mnt (Sompany, XaJuiolie ODee., in; IHlAuiumg. iBIDBSlfiOiaS KhtUge las rherehj given that naeaterl rbtoVs MHibeflanaivadqftthe Ditg "Paoe trier of htCr fiLBnpuie.atp to Attal list ESM.ffirtllw Lpuolisae SCOIQO vWatejr GUndcaf City of ICrande,aQid dtonds tenUan-iintereat, ipayaWe seemM mty.m&eB tun far aperiod Bf2Cyyear witbptMilviofnafemptaMi.axayy ittme after DJ)ema,J4porjjiivinc ar?eje i months .;.,HauH Chairmiin .Way b Means JComroittee FDR BEST A'fouTiwomioltajie firm ishei. Alsea.ten -room hauee ouiteble for bnralinc and -roaming, .tojciee of Mrs. 2mBH. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE Over 200 good farms forale. ee cur list befoie jou bciv. A. A. Barry, the Oregon and Waesington Land Man. at Ronde Valley House WANTED shtp. -An apprentice bejf in -repair U C. Smth JJM.AlUSTfft'S mtSK UWMf.NI" A New Remedy. Give it a trial. Soid by all Driiggm: (IffRRY PKKfRS WAHTED The Home Fruit Company of the Cove want to employ fifty men, women, girl and boys to pick cherries. Employment the whoi week. Board can be had at reasonable prices. Both Vergere and Bell telephones. Apply to J. K. Lantz. secretary. Twenty year battle "I was a looser in a twenty year battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Buekleo's Arnica Salve: which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains." writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for -aid I llrara. Cats. Burns and Wounds. 25c at Newlin Drug Co. J L Contractor MARS, and Builder Dealer in BuiIJing Material ! Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and Grave! delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro a lire naming work, and 1 will ' tie t-e r's rr:c The La Grande TREAT YOU RIGHT SEARCH FOR CECIL BR1TTAH THE LOST BOY IS ABANDONED i The myVeTyof XYtt adiaaippearance of 4 year old 'Cecil Grlttan sti'l deopoas and is s far from 'solution as 'ever. AH org anized Metrch has been abandonod, and ttention is now being devoted to the un raveling of the "numerous theonew of ab- duction. The basis 'Of 'operations is rrvelin(, the mystenjy 1t bean T movefile a iarg 'extent'fwrm 'the Toll Gate wM it beinc handled the 'dfftoers of ijafh' Oregon and Washhigton. Sheriff Tagr, of Vtn ktitla, oaurtty. 'was amoot Mm kast Of the esrd9n)cqBarties'to MacK &tuola.y, Ka kaCiben oat in the wauntwna the 4ieijiicdy but If he hadHsanftd oythtag thaX nf.trmi cvtn xiue tc Uhe -aafcltion of tHeiproblem he -wouel vaeiitrve it aout. Theony thing of taeamst that trans- pereel feasterdsy wets tba aasenca oof a aurnojyemt and har hoahenidifrom fteoiile- toa.awudanediliatiitadB)y hitltbeen muaptmty m ' the emmtaias across the 'arKlev. andwuuk f tfbe TeUODaU bttt hat ubeen- rcneoreJ aribait, the nast 1 2 tueaaermilL Cereaer M.rKall sand Sheriff F. FP. batdtn EetMreld aMt'awBWtgfhprn aitnip tatkeitoll gate oam the Wjaaiand rroad fw Aey ot'mrrespons ttu a fceie phoBK.'inassagi'sstatiqg'tnatiibbx -body of a haep lender hed been .found. TThe ttrip. thoichafaatd aoe. waa utrlmn,, as rthe opesater in transmitting Urn imessace. made a rmsUkeir.ifiving the bssation of the badv. When' the -facts ware finalW hrncwittn lioht it wm rlicrjiwMrl -thitt it wasaser4erm Amion coumyy tomcers are not interested as the body is, m Wal- Iowa county. The lacts se .gives .-by the Walla Walla VJn'cr. regarding the -man are as folWs: Toll Gate. . Ji ly 22 The body of John Prel was found early this morning about J.O miles-ast of here, .across the Little Salmon rn er. f'rel wat a sheeptierder for Martin McCmmber, a sheep man of L't.ion court y, Ortgon. and had been dead six or seven days hen his body was dis covered. Mr. Mcdimber slid not distarb or examine the bc.y but started for Toul Gate, where telephone is located, and sheriff and coroner of Union reason of not disturbing the immediately the nearest notified the county. By body he was unable to tell whether the man had been murdered or had accidently killed him self. He said the body was found leaning up against a log. while hie rifle was lean ing up against the other side of th same log. The first intimation Mr. McCumber had that all was not well with the herder was when he visited the camp and yeetereay morning found that nobody had been there for several days. He immediately went over to the sheep camp of David Bros, of Walla Walla, a few miles distant, and the herder there informed him that he had been caring for a strange band of sheep for several days. He described how the sheep and dogs had been wandering over the mountains and finally came into h'S I camp. He could not find the herder who I was supposed to have charge of them and I did not have time to do adything but care ! for them as best he could until somebody j e'se arrived. j Mr. McCumber returned to his cwn ! range and made a search which resumed 1 in tne discovery of the body of the rdr : -WaMa Walla Uricn. ' Dental Company, PHONE BLACK 51 It -Is generally believed that the boy wiR be returned before many daya. ortiis aafl actors bptured. It wiU te next to impossible 4 r them to t hm dt of the fountains 'without beinc discovered, s it jTMs deireaYped that vry ponlMe avenue ts being closely guarded, df thy remain in hidtac m the mountain It is practically certain tthat soma vheapmea or forest ranger,, ill .disaor ttberr wheraabouai beforevnany days. Beth the rangers are acquainted with very ipBttujf ' the moun- tainnd will takej it uponthem selves to keep. a. sharp asrfcout. Ttatr-kidnaaawm avne iioastbly aware of 1 this i-conditioei of avSatrs taad 'the only iiptaonible thaavy erf the (thild being re- aamad is ttaut the caildwill ibe imyatert- boavly deliverad at ame (point cUurmg the tsstfts and thos give nhevbdustoFs xhance tcntnake a geO-aanay. Should tavy attoaaptto Make tha child etc of tba eaeaattairns tthoy would be jrwaatly hasaacaatpad mttraveling and Tun Izreat chances of bamc cantured Walla Wailla Uaaaa. Mrrippa Newe Aeeeolailon) Hto de iaoaira. Jaf SA.-TThe ihiitd fan yABMaricaa Cocfrass which mats .formally dpaaed bar last areas, mot regain todajr sacandud ta praumhuKtas, before the kactual work of the Caacseaa U .taken up. Semm of the most important .preliminaries bare airaad baea satUed tog theXongress Land tb rest will undmihtarlly be anranjied this weak. Tb proposition baa beep Uafinitcljr adopted that tb Cca&kt will LcJos on September 1, sajaiirilaas f ur- fioished business which may ha on band at that time. It is expected that fe .miaute rult will be adopted for it he dalibaratieos t .toe Congress, thus making it xtoatibl to .prevent interminal debate on the aoany questions to be considered, which will doubtless provoke a great variety of ppin- ;jons Delegates who have propositions to kv u.,... th. Conoresa will be jrranted thirty minutes for an opening address, but after tne subject has beeo formally pre sented to the Congress, the addresses are to be limited to five minutes. In a number of important details the rules of the Congress will materially differ from tnose of the first two congresses. The purpose of tne change is merely to prevent entanglements wnicn might re sult from prolonged discussion of subjects on which there is great division of senti- i ment. The United States cruder Charleston is expected here tomorrow and everything is in readiness for the reception of Secretary Root and his wife and daughter, who will remain here twelve days and will be hospitably entertained. Many social and state functions have been arranged in honor of Mr. Root's visit. HOMfJUllLDIRS Mfll AT QrlCMIUTI (Scrlpps wi Association) Cincinnati. 0.. July 24 -The annual convention of the United States League of local Building and Loan Associations opened here today with a large attend ance. The headquarters is at the Burnet House and the sessions of the executive j committee and or the convention proper 1 will be held in the convention hall of the I hotel. An elaborate program has been ! prepared for the entertainment '.f tr.e I visiting delegates.. This evening thur will be a fete at Chester; tomorrow ev lermg a barque! at the Zao and on Trurs I day etn;r.g a Boat r.de to C'jney Island. PASItRt 160 acres of good pas'.'.re at'jcnmg Vc-fan Lie. Goc-d spr rgs. ll.COper fttfcd per rr Mrs. ThCVAS BR:th;'HS. EXAMINATION FREE, , Ibe Holy Roller te Thank goodness Oregon does not hive to deal with the last phase of. the Holy Roller idiocy. Oregon has had enough of this depraved ilk. Corvallis made a mistake three years ago in not hanging Creffield instead of giving htm a coat of tar and feathers. Had he hMn hanr at thst time as he should have aeen this last phrase of the corse wouU have not have been visited upon society. Such idiocy, eucrcriminal frenzy de mands harsh language and harsh treat- People cannot moderate in deal- big with such wanton and premeditated crime in the name of religion. This fool Creffield woman who has been at large in Oregon and Washington fier a .number of year is a menace to society. She has driven a girl who is a snore pitible fool than herself to murdsr her own brother out of imagined revenge dar the murder of the depraved leader of he .rabble. .Do more 'leniency should be shown this Idisgueting brood of incestuous reptiles. dHoly Rollerism should be stamped out mow. tEast JDregonian. (PUT 1IGB BERfHT Of LIBRARY trSoilppe 'Wewe AeaeeUtlon) (New Work, lUily 24 The success with erhhtthetf)Ttf the series of seven per' HBrrnanse 'met -which the Green Room hOkib baaartanfed for the benefit of the qewposed ItbraT; of dramatic literature to ae metalled m;hew chib house of the (Qiven FReom (Club has encouraged the iataer and :the :bop I entertained that the ipefformancee which are to be given me, number of tb aarge cities of the r.aat will enabletthecktb to realize sum eadBsientfor ipucc baaing a good foundation -for the iLibnr y avbtofa as to be the most tihter bf itsbied in this country. The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank 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 W. C. BROWN, President Wtt. MILLER. Vice Rresident GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer. La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,00000 OPFICER5 AND OIRICTOR "EORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vic Psmtirr. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Casmir. GEiORCE L. CLEAVFR. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. F'ENINGTON, F. J. HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world An adults Jaw with perman ent teeth all In place BED IS TO BE Besides building new bridges along th main line of the 0. R. & N., many other improvements are about to be enacted. . This week will see the commencement of a general repairing and ballasting of th roadbed from Huron to Huntington. Two Iarg steam shovels are now In place at Orodell and are ready to heave th sand and gravel which will be used all along th tin. All th gravel car not in us elsewhere are being taken to this city and with all th available engines th work will progress rapidly. When th work I completed ther will be two feel e bal last th full length of this division. The company ha experienced torn trouble in securing whit men to do this, labor and therefor hav resorted to. Chinamen. Over hundred of. ths w'flW ". vvwil iiiivm V MK M1J U st labor and th few whit men available) will be used to dump th car. The work Had it not been for th May washout there would be still mor improvement, but th time necessary to repair tb flood damages hat delayed th work of im provements considerably, If th necessary help ear, be secured th round house her will undergo $200, 000 worth of repairs. A portion of thi turn will be used in enlarging th plant $60,000.00 Drafts drawn on all BALLASTED