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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1906)
I.SLiASSIF.CB YDS fate-0" "nt.word. one-half. cent, word each subseque-.t mser J Hon. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. FURNISHED Ff.ONT ROOM-Phone ' Black 612 j FOR SALE Five rooir house on Aaams : Avenue. Inquire at this office. i i MOW For loans on city property see WW. Urants agency. Also real estate and insurance. HELP WANTED-Competent woman to do general house work. Inquire at this office. WANTED A long lease on five or seven room modern cottage. Inquire of or phone F. Q. Taylor, La Grande. Ore. HOUSEKEEPER Competent to take charge of house. No washing. Small family. Inquire at this office. WAITED Furnished rooms for light , Jiekeepmg or furnished house. Phone Black 51. WANTED AT ONCE-Fifteen merTto work at the brick yard. Long run and good pa j. See Geo. Krieger. WANTED A fresh Milch cow. Jersey . preferred. Phone Red 621 or write Box 4S4. WANTED A competent girl or woman to do general housework. Good wages paid. Mrs. J. C. Gulling fjVeliable ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company. La Grande Ore., in Foley building. WOOD WOOD WOOD-Parties desiring to engage their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Polock'sgrocery store. I have 600 cords of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully J. Anthony. f OR SALE Eight acres,6 room house.barn. place for chicken or hogs, orchard, all kinds o fruit and plenty of water. Located east of ftajring mill, will exchange for city prJTOrty Apply at premises. JohnGavan FOR SALE OR TRADE-Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade C. A Cary. FOR SALE One 33 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 FOR SALE One threshing machine 33kty 60 with band cutter long feeder ancJpverything complete will seii or trade. J. E. Reynoi.es Phone 1961 Brick furnished in any quant.:y ;r an.- style, No contract too small or tc large. See samples n' ocr pressec fit. GEO. KREIGER, Li HrRt'H, Oregon he 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 tijpghtless expenditures. We want your savings account, no matter how small GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS W. C. BROWN, President w- MILLER. Vice Rres ce". GEO. L, CLEAVER. Cashier T. J SCR033IN. Asst. Cr, ,r F. J. HOLMES, REAL ESTATE LOANS-Any amounts on city and country renl estate. Loans closed promptly, as sxrn as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment company. ROOM AND BOARD In private family eonviensnt to suger factory or Palmer Lumber Compa.iy. Mrs. Wellman. North Birch Street. WANTED Girl or woman to do oeneral housework in small family, Inouira at La Grande National Bank WAITRESS WANTED At the Blue Mountain House. "J. J MAlllSTER'S SPEGfK IINIMENT" A New Remedy. Soid bv all Druuaist Give it a trial. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of Darties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co. a :. n.:.t. A watchman's' neglect permitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's fincer could have etnnn a in come a runinous bread, devastating an enure province of Holland. In 'ike man ner Kenneth Mclver, of Va..ceboro. Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a traggic finish was oily averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflamation, caused by a neglected cold, but Dr. King s New Discovery saved my life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at Newlin Drug Co. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths CREAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles THE OXFORD &AK JAMFS FAVQUHARJON, Prop Complete vriwfil iff WINES, LIQUOR AND CIGARS ioia luncnes and m.xtd drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De- i pot or your home in less time than i i takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 ! Night " Black 1792 J Wagon always at your service $60,000.00 Treasurer, 0 ENTERS The Cet'al Federated Un;on of New York City, sfter lengthy debate, decid ed to go Into pontics in accordance with the recommencttLn to the affiliated un ions made by President Gompers of the American Federation of Labor, '.he platform submitted by the executive com mittee which has been under debate for two Sundays, was adopted in its entirety over tne violent protests of the socialists who made a fight to force the Central Federation Union into committing itself to the socialist party. MACtI.1t Oil fAMME There has been a machine oil famine in Paradise, Appleton and Flora for the past few days. As haying was at its height there was some hustling about. Flora Joirial MAMMHTH PROCESSION The parade with which the Great Adam Forepaogh anc Sells Brothers' enormous Shows will begin .s announced to leave .U. ..I. 'U "" . . -. . - . , , . , , , bA.liu,.iwii iUullU l.l WtilUwft promptly, and go ever the .rincipal busi ness streets. Tn.s free pageant has been enlarged and magnified so mat it presents more dazzling features than were ever seen in a display of this kind before. All of the men, women and children connect ed with the show will have some part therein. Tnere are more than a thousand people employed by tne immense enter prise. Ma -y of the animal cages will be open, and thelittie folxs will have a sptc ial division for their delight. Pert and the beribboned ponies and graven coun terfits of fairyland ideals, with rolly-polly clowns are conspicuous factors in this section for the little people. Lumbering elephants, t.-.ree great herds of them, sup porting enpurpled thrones with radiant canopies and flashing embellishments and gorgeously garbed and be jeweled riders of the great nations of the world, meekly following camels, soldiery types of all nations, graceful women riders, fashion ably gowned, famous equestrians, spirit ed horses of blueblooded pedigree, musi cs! vehicles of recent invocation and tre mendous volume and tableau floats with picturesque groupings of racial types, and a hundred and one other items, some of which are familiar, and many mora re freshing novel and facinating, are woven into the three miles of processional glor ies. La Grande August 8. Pharmacists throughout the world hive devoted their lives to the perfecting of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It con tains the choicest medical roots and herbs known to modern medicine. Tea or Tab lets, 55 cents. Newlin Druo Company. VOTJ -.ILL HE SATISFIEI If y lt f ilrkM rtad U1 KloUlHU'T KhiIi . Lintoltbt world" the If!ivr 1 1J "Mr. Mile Caere irv no tiiAU nrentr "41t nci m nfi point of intfifHt Iodic toe ie lwwi!'vMn ii ml !Vn. r I il ilit ul nvtr buirat UreMome If yon drrrolnc nut, writ for V"r. in..lti.n .mil net a piHly bo will tell voti all ulKiut II W C MoBRIDE, Asent, 124 Third St. Portand Ore. To Chicago and th East F.i.t tirfuis J.iilv, tiiroiifn ti, (.'! ; Clin w.t !i-Kit i'i;,i,i L-. i;. .in ti. .;.!: in orok: .n .iii'l Wi.-liiiit.!. .i . vi i tin t Cli; '. .'Hull I'.icil'r:' N:.r : ' 1 Wfve-i I iiir. tin- r-:- .t. I '!'. ! iv rl,ill(J Ll liiu-C. v ': ' I tuck railway U IV.-. n .!.; ,.: .nil' a kivcr ai.j C in. m:,r,i.; .:;r,-f.r : t-fi:iectt 4i at H a- a I l::n s , 4 to li-c y.n-.x. ' i THE BEST Or - :lhVT'.f-. ! W , A . vox. i ..-..l AV . I . ' . . 'iy . I5i ! hi. 0 Ml'; , i-i.i i ,i;.,, Ilu. f " ; Nuncs o. mm Binrriur iowd cian It was after tight o'clock when the case of State versus Frank Bmehoff was set tled in Justic court last evening. ' The defendant has used a certain piece of land for twelve years ae a road and when notified to cease by the owner J. D. McKennon he showed no sign of break-, ing away from the habit according to the testimony, and it was only as a last resort that McKennon appealed totheicourl Attorney Ashwill for the defense argued that because he had used the thoroughfare for that length of time he ha; acquired a legal right. He also tried to prove that the defendant had acted in good faith in so duing However it took the jury but ten minutes to decide that the defendant was guilty of trespasing. Attorney Ashwill fi ed a motion for rest of judgement but no answer to the motion has yet been made. ARRESTED AND RELEASED Las evening a warrant for the arrest of Dick Ryan was sworn out and the man in question was taken in by the police, ex amination being set far this afternoon. At the hour set today, the chief complain ant Chas. Anderson withdrew his com plaint and tne matter was dropped. Ryan .ame into Chas. Anderson's saloon last night and started a rough house with dangerous weapons.. Mr. Anderson promptly quelled the disturbance by call ing the police. , HE SPENT IT ALL Night Policeman Waldroh rounded up two noisy dru ks last night and placed them in the city jail. After being ar raigned in court this morning they were fined five dollars apiece and on being .-I.-.)!.) I. - J .. . , MnW,4 klllj IIM MiB IIVMbMWi J lll,WMUt one, with considerable Swedish said that he guessed he hadn't any seeing he blowed in so much getting that awful jag on. Both were re-lodged in jail. DOUGLAS DEAD Pendleton August 1 Last night at 7:50 occurred the funeral of Douglas Glenn who was found dead at his cabin on the Isascs ranch on McKay creek yesterday morning his death being due to heart failure. As he was in town last Saturday night he must have died between Sunday and Monday morning. Mr. Glenn was born in Iowa in 1662 comming to Union county in the '80' s and in tne '90 s proceeding to Pendleton where he has since remained a resident. Whan war declared ugsinEt Spain in 1898 Mr. Glenn enlisted in Company D. 2nd Oregon which was made up of men from this city and La Grande and he served throughout the war in t.' Philippines. WHEAT f OR MAY Ouincy. Wash., Aug. 1 Reports from Vulcan, on the Great Northern, about 18 miles west o here, say that thefaimers in that vicinity are cutting their wheat crops for hay, it is not being considered worth the expense of threshing. The failure is principally due the extreme warm weather. j PANAMA BONDS DELIVERED (8urli Newt Association) Washington, Aug. 1 The delivery of the Panama bonds began today. About $7,000,000 are being paid for them. ANOTHER STRIKE (Sr-rlppe New Association! Sanantjnia, Aug. 1 Seven hundred men effected a strike on the Mexican Central, demanding the rame pay that the American laborers are rec eng. mm FILHY ACIDS ii . blood c:l C -ry ni ! I'lllitilll.S i rautjin : skin is Si inietiiiu dry form, li.seascs aic tlue to the siune cause an txress nf aiil in On . l v fimlty assimilation of food bikI poor txiwcl action; this . ut is forcul to the surface through he jmrcn nnd gl.tnilR. ii-imd, disi-h.irn.tnjr a s'icky fluid which dries and makes a crust, ir-e ili.hinjr. When the crusts or kscabs are scratched oil tlic :t Taw and Heedinj;- Dear Sirs My body broke out with a ;-'.in diseases lire in the r.t or eruuuon which tu aplta of ml iiran-likescalcscomeon tile lles'i, r,r I.!': s.-in IjeComeH Uaril nni eimpiy torritile. I nad trnl many jr .... ,, , (,,,, ,i fi, ,,..;r,,1 "iwnlyr'oiriniBndoilpr'-uarBtloiia wiiii arv, oi,i:n r.-i.ttini', aim Hie tiainlul ui i....(ii. -...i i...,i, i u u a .i,.r. itcllin-' eausf-s an-.te Mifierine. It nilnad to (rive it a fair trial, ami wni does not i,..,ller how the trouble is VXX;XZU&?!Xmhmnitw0'' manic: ted. t.-.ecau'-e is the same an Eooudido, Cal. L. MARNO. exct ss of a i l in the Mood. Salves, jvowders, cooling washes, etc., while they relieve the i'x-hin and give the suiT.-rer temporary comfort, connot cite the trouble because they do cot reach the acid laden Mood. The lest treatment I) w3 S&JQ PUfiELY VEGETABLE. a cur'ply I o'ik. o.i SI; 'n Diseases and any iticdicai adviie desired will be furnishct i itho-jt ch .n:e. JUT. 8WTF7 SPFC:r.'Q CO., ATJAX7A, GA, BIGGER YFID -nun wis Harvest operations throughout the In land Empire are well under way. but as yet no new grain has made it appeara ice upon the local market, and grain dealer express the opinion that hauling will not commence much before the middle of next month, although om small consign ments are expected almost any day, The gram which has been orought in to be tested ha shown that there are two distinctive grades in this year's pro-tuct. Fall sown grain on the heavier land in variably grade No. 1, while the spring sown grain on the Flat and In other light land localities falls below this and in torn cases below the No. 2 standard. Tne yield for the most part will be bat ter than farmer have been expecting, and between 1 d and 25 bushels will be the average yield. Of course there will be many fields where the yield will be considerably less than this figures, but these will be the exception and not the rule. W1ln Wall rntmtu ,nr'4m tfi. mates furnished by grain men, will show up this year with a 60 per cent crop, and they say we will be fortunate if percent age does not fall below this figure. Farmers generally are quit optimistic over conditions as they now appear, and there will be many who will meet with happy disappointments in harvesting a larger crop than they dared hope for. Walla Walla Union. SO YEARS' CXPERIENCI 'A-r A Thadc Mark AnraaeMfidlnf a akxrh nd daMrintion mmy Snloklr aortaln our opinion fr htbr a .nvantloa la pmhahljr paiantahla. Onai amnio. toniitrttAlyoonndantlial. NAN0B0QI Mnt fro. (Tldttst uamncr for ctirh IS on raiama, Pfttnt tkn thrtniuta Muni. Jfc ( ctJ turtle W It hvttl .UJirfC, In U I Patau la. Go. twelve Scientific JkicriCM. Ifatndnm1f lllnttnitiHl klf. I,nrat lr. wlttlon of mnj d.nMUn kmntal. roit. t3 !yiUNN&Co."""'NewJQrp nwtdatrft jKHAnl 1 1 . heiini I I. . i)K, OH ikum Jilt i.ilt, lienttr, Kl. orlh, Omaha, Kan i i- Cllv. M u ula. Cui vn t I. Portland, Da lea. Pirn- No. I jiluioD, Walla Walla, Iwylnn, IMiriiTni. (nl No 8 9J6p in No .tta m -.-"W, nMIKailf. and manta erl anil n nh viaHxara ortlao.l. Ilaflra. 't'etv illfluiu I'malllla. W a.. tIo 0 p. m. jlula, LtvUum, i'c'lai. .nMcow, waiiurt, t, ar iiT, Mpokana ami .nh.r poinia ! acil tunt v la Hyiili.Df No Xi tally d- Hunnav Mi a m lalaiid ica . Iir. Ii n-1 .iy. i on. No si noDa al Kl i w tli hlM-f uif iiolpla a Vtal. . , Ocun Kiaamera btvtwreo Rutland and Kan Franel co every Ave laya, K C. MUORK A-rn INTHE BLOOD aha ltohim. mr.nuiin t ,7,ht w.. HOPED fill! a..1 .'..'.' -' No. 6 Hull No. : Mb p 111 No I ;M tm No, a m for all Skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy thai is purely vc;jetaMe and one which acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing elTect. S. S. S. neutralizes tho acids, and purifies the blood fo that the skin ms'.ead of being blistered and burned by the fu ry fluid, is notiridhcd by of corditur. Ji'.-rdUiy til .. Korria) MEAT 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. Phone Main 48 Mil our groceries are (joou, cien, fresh, and pure. The kind that 2 will make your meals very delici ous, and give the house-wife an easy task in pmpairmg it. , We challenge the city on fresh farm produce and berries. Every thing that should be found h a first class grocery. PROMPT DELIVERY r- r ; PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDE BRS NORTH FIR SI HIT If you bring her to our ICE CREAM PARLORS J you will have her won ' withbu pleading your case at her feet SELDER, ThcCandy Main , LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in stitutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley artt begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is tne latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two dopart ments; No. 1 is for beijinners 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 5 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 achoul who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. Only 82 yean old "I rn fnlv ft 9 vmuri rlA J-'a ' j w j- v vim aiiu uu;i b expect even when I got to be real old to . feel that way as long as I can got Elec tric Bitters." says Mrs. EH. Drunton. of Dublin, Oa. Surety there's nothing else keeps the old as )oung and makes the weak as strong as this giand tonic niaaiiaiie. uyspepsia, wrpiu liver, ill- flamad kidneys or chronic constipliof. are unknown after taking Electric U'tturs' a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New lin Dr.17 Co. Pro 60c. If&We In? ! I