La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 03, 1906, Image 4

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    HOME INVESTMENT ADDITION
We have just surveyed and plated the
0. 0. Jonhson place on Island City
road, into acre tracts. Said tract is
plated as block 6, Home Investment
Addition. This property is all in
bearing orchard and a lot will make a
fine home. Water right with each
lot. Th6 price is right and we will
sell the property on installments
Secure a Lot at Once and Get the Best
La Grande Investment Co.
Foley Block
La Grande National Bank
' ESTABLISHED j 8 8?
United States Depositary
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,09000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
1EORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vict President.
F. L. MEYERS. Cashier.
W. L. BREN HOLTS. Assistant Cashier.
CEORQE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. COHLEY.
C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES.
General banking business, Drafts drawn on all
parts of the world
LUMBER
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
I Crande Ronde Lumber Co
PERRY, OREGON.
CITY BREWERY
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oiegon
Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best
LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Gmplete Machine Shops ' and Foundry
Oeneral Blacksmiths. We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed
Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market Our shops are
quipped with machinery U. handle any sued work, nothing too large
or nothing to email. High.' price paid for old cast iron.
IAKBI TO
HOME FOR
CHILDREN.
J. 1 eutcher, traveling agent for the
Boy' and Girl' Aid Society of Oregon
wa in the city yesterday and while here
found five children who from now on will
be benefited by the advantage of that
institution which ha its home in Portland.
Mr.Teuscher represents a non-sectarian
association and when he secured per
mission from County Judge Henry to sep
arate the little folks from their mother,
he intended to take them to a place
where they will be forced to strict disci
pline, but will be tutored and schooled in
the public schools of Portland until the
Home finds suitable private homes for
them.
Yesterday morning Mr. Teuscher ca li
ed the county court' attention to five
children and after a careful investigation
into the home surrounding of the children
in question, the court gave its consent.
With the assistance of Marshall Rayburn
the children were picked up and this
morning they left for their future homes.
The mother of the girls and boys were
at the depot this morning and with heart-
rendering sobs and tear parted with
their loved one.
Four of the five are children of Mrs.
Swager of Old Town. The oldest. Coin,
is eleven, Rivia is six, Hill is four and
Init i three.
The reason for removing the family, is
that the mother was found to be incomp
etent to properly care for them and
educate them.
. The five is a boy of eight called Dewey
Potter, and wa removed because his
mother is unable to properly care for
him and has no method of controlling
him. He has been loafing on the streets
considerable and it was thought best to
place him where he could be properly
educated and where a kind but firm hand
will teach him the rudiments of discipline
In no case were the parties of an irr.-
moral character, but the parent were
incompetent to rear them.
If the rest of the management i a
kind a 'd considerate a the traveling
agent, the little tot will fare well. The
school has conducted this business for
twenty-one years and is well versed in
juvinile generalship. It is a charitable
institution and depends on public dona
tions almost entirely for support. The
State make it an allowance or four
thousand a year.
RALPH POTERS IN POL (f COURT
(Scrlpps News Auoclutlon)
Long Island City, L. I., Aug. 3 The
police court of this place wa crowded
this morning by many Lawyers and other
curious people who were anxious to wit
ness the rare spectacle of the appearance
before a police court of a railroad presi
dent President Ralph Poters of the
Long Island Railroad made his appearance
in answer to a summon to appear be
fore the court in connection with com
plaint that had been made concerning
the smoke nuisance caused by the burn
ing of toft coal in the company' locomo
tives. Mr. Poters made his appearance,
accompanied by the attorneys of the
company and the case was promptly ad
journed at the request of the railroad
company.
Twenty year battle
"I was a looser in a twenty year battle
with chronic piles and malignant sores,
until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve;
which turned the tide, by curing both,
till not a (race remains." writes A. M.
Bruce, of Farmville. V Rait for
Ulcers, Cuts. Burns and Wounds. 25c
at Newlin Drug Co.
EUROPEAN SEIbATIONS
The Great Adam Forepaugh and Sells
Brothers Circus will exhibit here
Wednesday August 8
This circus has always enjoyed the con
fidence of the public, because everything
new, sensational and exclusive that circus
invention produced the world over was al
ways to be found in the enormous
program offered. Thie year the enormous
circus ha been added to in the ize of
the tents, number of people employed.
horses used, animals collected and in
many others ways, untill it looks as if
the limit of human endeavor, had been
achieved. The hippodrome tent is the
largest ever made, and will comfortably
accommodate twelve thousand people.
The menagerie annex is almost as big
and shelter more than one hundred cages,
dens, and lairs of the rarest wild animals.
This department of the big shows is
singularly impressive, because it exhibits
not only more rarely seei, wild creatures,
but many of these specimens are to be
found "owhere else in captivity. A fierce
bi-horned nhnoceros, the rarest and most
expensive of all wild beasts, is in this
collection, as are two great far like eared
elephants of African origin, a blood
exuding hippopotamus, three herds of
elephants, full grown and symmetrical
types, and a nursery of baby wild
animals, like kitten tigers, cub lions,
quaintly hopping kangaroos, floundering
seals, light-eyed leopard, homely hyenas,
and so on. All of the artists, or nearly
so, in the big arenic program are fresh
faces to the circus patron of this country,
and make their first appearance to win
American laurels under the auspices of
The Great Adam Forepaugh and Sells
Brothers, Management, 1,000 people are
employed, one way and another, and
one hundred acts, most of them new
feature, are in the huge program.
Reserved seat ticket and admission
ticket will be sold at the down town
ticket office of Forepaugh-Sell Brothers
show day.
BUILDING fOR SALE
The First Baptist Church of La Grande
proposing to build a new edifice on the
old site of the present building offers for
sale to the highest bidder the old structure
denuded of all furnishings.
Sealed bids will be received until Aug.
otn. at 9 a. m. by the Trustees in the
lecture room of the church. Corner of 6th
and Q streets. Parties wanting informa
tion may apply to anyone of the trustees
who are: W. S. Wines, J. W. Oliver and
Walter Lynman.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The undersigned will receive sealed
bid for the grading and graveling of
bixth street from the south side of N
street to the north tide of L according to
ordinance passed by the city council o
La Grande, Oregon. Bids to be per cu
bic yard for the cutting and flllinff sDar-
ate. All bid to be received cn or before
August 7th 1906 at6 Dm. Certified
check for $50 to be deposited with each
bid.
Right reserved to reject any and a
bids.
A. T. Hill.
TreisurerCalls For City Warrants
Notice i hereby given that there are
now fund on hand to pay all out stand
ing warrants issued on General Fund of
La Grande City, up to and including. No.
6289 endorsed Dec. 10, 19C4.
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from No. 6234 to No. 5289 inclusive,
ceases from this date.
There are also fund in the treasury to
pay all warrants issued against Water
Fund of La Grande City, up to and In
cluding No. 6284 endursed June 22, 1906
Interest on all . warrants on
Mter Fund from No. 6058 to No. 6284
exclusive. :ease? from date of this call.
La Qrande, Oreijon, July 31, 1906.
J. K. Wright.
City Treasurer.
I live and let my brethern live
With all that's U.KVt l,i ma.
Unto the poor some cash I give.
ine oaianca I give Nocky MountainTea
Nf.wlih Dhuo Company!
V
HELP
WANTED
20 GIRLS FOR j
HAND IRONERSj
A. B. C.
STEAM LAUNDRY!
PHONE MAIN 7
LaGrvnie. Oifgcn.
SEED
Field and Garden
IN PACKAGES AND IN BULK
For several seasons we have been the leading serd
distributors of Union county and our present stock
is larger than ever Everything in the seed lire
Secure our prices on either.-small or quantity
purchases
Slater T3uildins: j
JEFFERSON AVE Main 57'
m
PASTURE
160 acres of good pasture adjoining
Morgan Lake. Good springs. $1.00 per
head per month.
Thoma Brsoadhurst
CUAkUIAN'S SALE
By virtue of an order and license
made and entered by the Hon. County
Court of Union County. State of Oregon,
on June 1 9. 1 906. in the matter of the
Guardianship of the person and estates
of Earnest N. Patty. Z. Beatrice Patty
and Frank A. Patty, Minor heirs of
Thomas F. Patty, deceased, and wards
or the undersigned their guardian. I will
from and after the 17th day of Aug. 1906
at my home No. 1432 Adams Avenue
La Grande. Union County, Oregon
proceed to sell at private sale Lots 1 7
18, 19, and 22 and the west half of Lot
21ofBlook 154 of Chaplains Addition
to the town of La Grande. Union County
Oregon, for the benefit of said heirs
and their estate.
Terms of sale, cash to me in hand
Dated July 20, 1906
Zora E. Patty
Guardian of the persons and estates of
Earnest N. Patty, Z. Beatrice Patty
and Frank A. Patty. Minors.
.S. STANDARD TONIC
1 he ingredient of which S. S. S. is composed, and the method of com
bimng and prepanug them eo that they gently and pleasantly build up mu,
Strengthen every part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disorders
condition of the system. Every one feels the need of a tonic sometimes
The system teems to get "out of gear. " the appetite becomes fickle the
energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body
has nervous, worn-out feelinir Whm ffc. j i .).;
down condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized every,
where as the standard. Being made entirely of r is. herbs and barks
selected for their gentle action as well as their invigorating effect on tin
system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate uieiur or tissue
as do most of the so-called tonics on the market which con urn potash oi
some other harmful mineral ingredient. These derange the stomach and
digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise damage the health
S b. t. tones up the stomach and dige-tion, improve the appetite, produces
refreshing sleep, rids the body oi that tired, run-down feeling, and supplies
tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation
lxl.cts more promptly and gives better and more lasting result,
than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely
sale medicine for young or old. S. S. S. acts admirably in case of dy "p.
J i m T '00 '"A0" roWes. and after using it that unJouY
fortable feeing of fullness, dizziness or drowsiness, after eating are no
tying and alterative properties, and if there is a Lint in theblood it will
promptly remove every tract and restore perfect health. In selecting you
tome for this year da "nment & S. &. the recgniredVaud
r'1 TNC swift specinc co.. Atlanta, ca.
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IStilwull
MARKET
formerly knoun as the
HARRIS MARKET!
PHONE MAIN 16
Having purchased the Har
ris market from Rohr &
Co. I am in a position to
give the best in quality
ana prices to be had in U
Grande. The Harris mar
ket willheieafter be known
as
Stilweili
A ROAST
FROM GRANDY & RUSSELS
will give you a very agreeable surprise
if you are not a customer of ours. aiJ
you will wonder why you never favortu
us with an order before. Any of vr
patrons will tell you that our meat far
surpass anything ever tasted, being of tb
finest and most tender quality; and wha:
is more, always so. The best lamb,
mutton, beef, veal and poultry inAJ:sor.
is always to be found at
Grandy& Russell
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
Dealer in Building Material
Building Stone. Clean Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grand, Or? on
Oro a line naming w.iik, and Ml
name the rsl;. nice. '
NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of
an order mada hv h Mm 1 r 1 1
' w. nonry.
County Judge for Union county, state of
Oregon, on the 1 0th day of J.iiy, 1 906.
the undersigned, will n.- n.. ocl j '
of August. 1 906. sell, at priVate sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
described real property, belonging- h the
estate of D. B. May. deceased totff
All llf lnt n..k--j r'
.-. .,.,, onB ana rwenty
s.x. in block fn. r. of Predmores Addition
me wwn 0 LJ Un li: ...
MARKET oXta""""iici" - u
i one urnae. Oregon. July 1 1 .
a a . ' mr.
Administrator estate D. B. May.deceasad.
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NEW LUNCH BASKE1S.
NEW SCARfS.
NEW PILLOW SHAMS
E. M. Wellman & Company i
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