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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1906)
i AT MAI rl- n C C it? i : - . v Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser- tion. Classified add bring quick results. Try one today. FURNISHED Black 612 FRONT ROOM-Phone MONEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grant' agency. Also real estate and insurance. FOR RELIABLE TITLES go lo the ment Company, Foley building. ABSTRACTS OF La Qrande Invest La Grande Ore., in FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acre in Hope's addition, nicely improved, large house, good water. Will , trade C. A Cary. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, a soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany. LOST Ladies tan colored jacket on the street between the Golden Rule store and the Foley ' House. Finder will please return to Newlin's drug store. FURNISHED ROOMS Apply to Mr. C. Ralston, on Washington Avenue. WAllD Two men to take contract to cut from three to five hundred cords of wood. Inquire at this office. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE In Mrs, Patty's modern cottage. Also this cottage for rent Inquire J. F. Williams corner Greenwood Street and Adams Avenue 5F0R RENT A seven room house for rent Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. WANTED To rent a house with 12 or U rooms, furnished, suitable for a priv ate boarding house. Mrs. Grace Barrib NOTICE TO HUNTERS Nj6 is hereby given that no hunting Is permitted on any part of the Williams sture south of town. All trespassers re liable to prosecution. T. L. Williams, Mgr. HJM.AIUSTER'S SPKIfK UNIMENT" A New Remedy. Sold by all Druggist pive it a trial. INSURE FOR ACCIDENTS NOW Now is the time to insure acainst acci- lents of all kinds: 'V WntT,rAn i. ... t tu. B m "w Hllt IVI SUWIO Ul bill? lest companies. Claims adjusted by him. ONE f ARE FOR ROUND TRIP The National Irritation Conaresn will pe held at Boise, Idaho. Sept. 5 to 8. Fhe 0. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets at Ihe rate of one fare for the round trip, Mdren half rate. Selling dates on Sept. I and 2. Continuous Dassare from date f sale until final return limit Stonover frivileges will be granted for return trip Fiuiin tne final limit. BncK furnished in any quantty or any' i....t- no contract too small or to arte. Sen e.t. J irick. GEO. KREIGER. SraDd', Oregon La Grande National Bank it ESTABLISHED t 8 87 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits 5160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR jEORGE PALMER, President. . J. M. BERRY. Vice President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistant Casbiir. jGEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. C. C. PENINGTON, I General banking business, Parts of the world C r r. r-s r. 5 FOR SALE- -A one and one half storv house three lots. Well and citv water. Good location on Monroe street. Inquire at this office. WOOD WOOD WOOD-ParUes desiring to engage their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Polock's grocery store. I have 600 cord of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully . J. Anthony. FOR SALE- Pur Bred shopshirt Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof, La Grande R. F. D.. No. 2 The Kecorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, will receive bids up to October 3, 1906, at four o'clock of ssid day for the grading and graveling of Sixth Street from its intersection with Washington Avenue to I Street as per specifications to be seen at the Recorder's office, said bid to be accompanied by a certified heck to be equal to ten per cent of the contract price. The right reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated this 1 7th day of August, 1 906. C. S. Dunn, Chairman of street committee Ability demands recognition. Mist Clara Louise Marye, a grad uate of the Holmes Business College, starts lot China this week, all traveling expenses paid, to accept a position . with a large lumber importing firm at Hongkong. : Miss Marye in a letter to the Holmes .Business College says. 'The small amount ol money I expended with the Holmes Business College (or tuition, I consider one of the best investments I could possibly have made.' 3 Miss Marye is a young woman of -character and fine business ability. Faithfulness and technical knowledge have finally won lor hei an enviable distinction, and she is kind enough lo attribute to the Holme Business Col lege credil lor having equipped hei with one of those necessary requisites. J The Holmes Business College lias, stalled hundreds ol young men and women on the road lo wealth and pre lerme nl ' j Send lor lice announcement folder giving detailed inlotmalion about courses of sludy. tuition, etc. Il is worth getting and worth keeping Send in today. yOU will receive the folder by return mail, post-paid. " 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON 6 TENTH 5T$. PORTLAND, OR E . BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. F.J.HOLMES. Drafts drawn on all : llttllVllrtL I FEDERATION m i mm mm hmii d fccrlpps News Association) Helena, Mont., August 20. The thir teenth annual convention of the Montana Federation of Labor opened its session here at noon with a large attendance of delegates representing nearly every local affiliated with the state federation. It is expected that the fight between the Fed eration of Labor and the Industrial Work ers of the World will again coma up In the convention. ' WHAT HENEY HAS DONE riolwoiy iiieia in nu iwr m ui United States who has as many conviction to his credit, length of time considered, as Francis Henery, the man who has made the state of Oregon famous for its land frauds. Heney's records of convictions and sentences is as follow: Henry Melerum. 1080 days on Mc Neil's island, $5250 fine. S. A. D. Puter, two years in jail, $7500 fine. , Horace G. McKinley. not yet sen tenced. Emma L. Watson, not yet sentenced. John H. Mitchell, six months in jail, $1000 fine. J. N. Williamson, 10 months in jail, $500 fine. Van Gesner, five months in jail, $1000 fine. Marion R. Briggs, 10 month in jail, $500 fine! Willard N, Jones, one year on Mc Neill's island, $2000 fine. Thaddeu S. Potter, six months in jail, $500 fine. Charles Nickel!, 13 months at Mc Neill's island. Martin G. Hoge, four month in jail, $500 fine. Hamilition H. Hendricks, to be sen tenced. Charles A. Watson to be sentenced. Co D. , Barnard, to be sentenced. Frank H. Walkamott, not yet sen tenced. Harry W, Miller, one year at Mc Neill's island. - Frank E. Kincart, one year at Mc Neill' island. ( S. A. D. Puter, Multnomah county jam. Martin G. Hogue, Multnomah county jail. Harry W, Miller. McNeill's island. Frank E. Kincart, McNeill's island. . Baker City Herald THE OPERA SEASON "The Royal Chef a musical comedy, which has been having a successful! run in Chicago, is billed for La Grande The management of the company have expended a small fortune on the scenic effects and costumes and it is said to be one of the most elaborate productions of the season. There is no too rtiuch plot to "The Royal Chef" but it gives a chance for a lot of handsome young women to wear stunning gowns and for the corps of clever comedians to indroduce novel specialties. Among the catchy airs which will be eunn Fn. Ik. fi... . : - . i n , a iuMC iui mis 111 si uuis in me noyai Liner at the opening are "Tammany", which . VJiHa lair in Ua tUa Uii L . ..rV ' - w wis in, ui 1,1 1 c teasun, opin Again", 'O'Reilly". "Under the Mango Tree", "Strolling", and "Let Me Go Back.' A feature of the production is the chorus, nhir.h in aHHillnn frn k t.... I - w ucing a ueaumui one, . ncludes all of the poriginal "broilers." ' MAY EIGHT (ANNON (Scrlpp News Association) Springfield, III., Aug. 20-Th Republi can state convention w'D convene hefe tomorrow. Oovernof Denees combine who are supporting Cuitom for the United States senate will probably have control. It is rumored that there i r t, ki ,.,11. on Congressman Cannon's candid cy for tne presidency. SOUTHERN REVOLUTION (Scrlppa News Association) Havana Aug.. 20, Forty rurales of Pinar Del Rio have deserted tn tk I revolutionists. The government is greatly alimifl . lh In... I... - .L . . lujaitj 01 me ruraies has never been suspected. A train load of troops left today to command the situations. General Domertio Castillo was arrived today at Santiago. HORSES LOST Return fifteen and twenty head of young horses, brand half circle V sn richt thigh, have disapeared from my pasture. a reward will be paid for the return or information leading to the recovery. A. B. Conley. TIMBER CLAIMS i We can locate a number of ran... a good timber claims of two million feet and oetter. Foley Blk. U Grance Investment Co. WED GRIFFIN In this city, Saturday, Aug ust 18. 1 06, Mrs. Louise J. Griffin, agec forty seven years. Death came suddenly as on Saturday morning she was apparently enjoying her usual good health and was returning home about eleven o'clock from the business district, when she fell in front of N. K. West's store. Med ea! aid was summoned at once, and she was taken to the La Grande hospital where all that could be was done for her during the day. At eight o'clock Saturday she succombed. The attending physicians pronounce the cause of death a stroke of paralysis. .The deceased leaves three sons and one daughter to mourn her loss. They are B. V. Griffin, J. A. Griffin, two grown sons; G. O. Griffin aged fourteen years, and Mary Griffin aged eleven. The two elder sons are member) of Co. L., O. N. G and were in camp with the slate troops at American Lake. They were notified at once and arrived in this city Sunday eve ning. Besides her children she leaves three brothers, two in this state and one in Kansas City, Missouri. -. The funeral will take place tomorrow South, Rev. Gibson, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. The interment will be held in the Masonic cemetery. The bereaved family has the truest sympathy of the entire community at this time of their bereavement the young mother thinks, when she has completed the baby garments that are to clothe the little form. But she is not all ready for baby's coming, unless she has done something more fur the baby than merely to prepare his clothes. Many a young mother who goes through hours of pain and suffering wonders why it was not possible to prep ire in some way for the baby's advent, and to avoid the agony that seemed almost unendurable. I)r. Pierce s Favorite Prescription ia the one medicine for women which prepares them perfectly, both for the burdens and pleasures of maternity. It prevents the morning sickness from which so many women suf.er. It strengthens the whole hndy, so that there is no nervousness nor nxiety. It promotes a healthy anpe.ite and causes refreshing sleep. It rives the mother strength for her trial am. makes the baby's advent practically painless. Healthy mothers have healthy children, and it is the general testimony of those who have used Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a preparutive for mother hood, that the children were healthier and happier than those born aitr months of mentul misery and physical anguish on the part of the prospective mother. Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter absolutely without fee or charge. As chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Huiiulo, N. Y., Dr. R. V. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has in the past thirty years and over treated and cured more than half a million sick anil suffering women. The testimonials of these cured women are on record. A large number of them were cured when doctors had pronounced a cure impo;si. MS P'"! fter enduring years of useless suffui'ug, Let no sick women hesitate to take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's oner, but write at once and so secure the pro.essionul counsel of a' specialist in the diseases of women, entirely free. All correspond ence strictly private and sacredly confi dential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buf falo, N. Y, ilopod tot Death. P the Mkr of poor lufff-tin womtn, t R thy duty to Inform you of thr great benrlit your medicine has given me. wtites Mrs Calli Bowles, of Watts. Irrdrll Co , N. C "I wan in a moat miserable condition when I wrote to you. I bad nlenne disease so bad 1 could scarcely walkand suffered such dreadful misery I hoped to be relieved hy death. Vou wrote to me to take your ' favorite frearnptinn ' arid I have taken eleven bottles of it. and two of your Hieamttit pellets.' I am eutirelv well and feel like a new woman. I leel thankful to t)od and to Dr. t-ierce for the blessings I now enjoy. I have a fine big boy, two mouths old ami never gut along as well in my life. I can I praise your aiadiciac enough. Very Thankful I will be very glad to say a few words for Tr. Pien-e s Favorite I'rracnption," writes Mrs. P. B. Iou.''v of M;;iionville. Brome Co., Queliec. "Uining tlie n:t four months when 1 looked for'vsrT Ni treuir.ir.g a mother I suffered very much from nau-4- olid vomiting and I felt so terrtl.ie sick 1 K.iiU) n-stcely eat or drink any thing I haled kind of food. At this time 1 wrote to Dr Pimcc and he told me to gel his Favorite Prescription ' and a bottle of '(.olden Medical llmovery ' I got a bottle of eac h and when 1 had ti.arn them a few dsvs, I fell inuih better and when r had taken hardly three parts of each buttlr I Hit well and could rat as well as any one. and ronld do my work without any trouble. (I ciii.d not doauy thing before). I feel very thankful to Dr Pierce for hia medicine and I tell all who tell me they are sick W act tbeaa sacukines or write to Lir. Pierce." In. Pierre's Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent fr-e on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send at one-cent tau t fur txik in taper cover, or l sUnip oj ;ljtb binding. It brings to the little one that priceless Sift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle. That s what Hollister's Rocky Mountain i ea ooes. Best c-aby medicine on earth, Tea or Tablets, 18 cents. Nilin Druo Company ( j Ready 1 For 1 Baby, A ROAST FROM GRANDY & RUSSEL'S will give you a very agreeable surprise if you are not a customer of our, and you will wonder why you never favored us with an order before. Any of rir patrons will tell you that our. meats far surpass anything aver tasted, being of th finest and most tender quality; and what is more, always so. The best lamb, mutt,, hoof. vl nnA rvwilrrv tn vi is always to be found at Grandy& Russell MEAT Fresh and Cured Gan 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. ' c KR0USC BR0S Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. Phone Main 48 B. W. NOYES NOYES Electric LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Black 1161 Hamilton Building. Corner Fir and Adams Avenue LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j O. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry " General Blacksmiths, Wa manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed ' Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our shop are ' equipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highes' prices paid for old cast iron. J WE WAnV 'mONEY '1 and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries FOR CASH 'at a reduced price. We can do this and still make a good profit because we have cut our expense account in the middle and we are willing to give the benefit to our "customers. Our line of groceries is complete and the quality is un excelled. Gall and allow us to quote you prices on cash purchases. SEATTLE GROCERY STORE ' . LAWSON BROS. Prop. All our groceries arc good, clean, fresh, and pure.. The kind that will make your meals vary delici ous, and give the house-wife an asy task in prepairing it. , We challenge the city on fresh farm produce and berries, Evsry- t thing that should' be found in a x first class grocery. PROMPT DELIVERY? QEDDEJBRlf NORTH FIR STREET . If you bring hr to our CE CREAM PARLORS i you wiH have her won withou . pleading your case at her feat SELPER, ..CMoy JOHN HALL & HALL Dealers in Supplies