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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1906)
' i i : GbASSif Rate Oris cent a word, one-half a cent a wnrrf ,,v, u tion. Classified add. bring Quick results 1; "' 'nMr- MISHED FRONT ROOM-Phone " 612 MONEY For loan on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company. La Grande Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade U A L.ARY. IL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as 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 Mrs. U Ralston, on Washington Avenue. WANTED Two men to take contract to jl from three to five hundred cords of jtd,' Inquire at this office. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE In Mrs. Patty's modern cottage. Also this cottage for rent. Inquire J. F. Wiluams corner GTreenwood Street and Adams Avenue' FOR RENT A seven room house for rent Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. WANTED To rent a house with 12 or 1 4 rooms, furnished, suitable for a priv ate boarding house. Mrs. Grace Barrie NOTICE TO tlUKTERS Notice is hereby given that no hunting is permitted on any part of the Williams pa(e south of town. All trespassers are liable to prosecution. T. L. Wiluams, Mgr. "J. J rULUSIER'S SPWfK LINIMENT" A New Remedy. Sold by all Druggist Give it a trial. INSURE f OR ACODtNTSNOW Now is the time to insure against acci dents of alt kinds: Wm. Grant is agent for some of the best companies. Claims adjusted by him. tCE FARE TOR ROUND TRIP The National Irrigation Congress will be held at Boise, . Idaho. Sept. 3 to 8. The 0. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets at the rate of one fare for the round trip, children half rate. Selling dates on Sept. 1 and 2. Continuous passage from date of sale until final return limit. Stopover privileges will be granted for return trip within the final limit. Brick furnished in any quant.cy or any style, No contract too small or to iarge. See 'samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La (trande, Oregon La Granie National Bank ESTABLISHED ;887 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTCHS 1EORGE PALMER, Present. J. M. BERRY. Vice Present. F. L. MEYERS. Cash:er. W. L. BRENHOLTS. Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY.; C. C. PEN1NGT0N. Siaeral banking business, parts of the world iEB ADS FOR SALE A one and one half story uu vnree lots. Well and citv water. Good location on Monroe street. Inquire at this office. WOOD WOOD WOOD-Part,es desiring to mgage their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Polock's grocery store. I have 600 cords of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully Anthony. FOR SALE Pure Bred shopshire Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof. La Grande R. F. D., No. 2 WANTED Dining room help, maVor or female at the Model Resturant. WANTED Fresh milch cow, part or all Jersey preferred. Must be a first class cow. For particulars call at this office. (All fCR BIDS The Kecorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, will receive bids up to October 3, 1 906, 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 check to be equal to ten per cent of the contract price. The right reserved to reject any and all bids. .. Dated this 17th day of August, 1906. C. S. Dunn, Chairman of street committee HORSES LOST Return fifteen and twenty head of young horses, brand half circle V on right thigh, have disapeared from my pasture. A reward will be paid for the return or imformation leading to the recovery. A. B. Conley. A hard tot of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless you awaken them to their proper action witnur. Kings (New Life nils; theDleas antest and most effective cure for Cons tipation. They prevent Appendicitis and tone up the system. 25c at Newlm Drug Co. BIOS WANTED Notice is here by given that the under signed will receive sealed bids up to and including August 29 for removing 8.000 to 10,000 cubicyardsof sand and gravel. We resimtre right to reject any and all bids. For further particulars inquire at the office of the. George Parlmer Lumber Company La Grande National Bank Bldg. La Grande Oregon, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE fJotice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order mada by the Hjn. J. C. Henry, County Judge for Union county, state of Oregon, on the 10th day of July, 1906, the undersigned, will, afte'the 25th day of August, 1906, sell, at private sale to the highest b'dder for cash, the following described real property, belonging to the estate of D. B. May. deceased, towit: All of lots numbered one and twenty six, in block frv.-r. of Predmore's Addition to the town of La Grande. Union county, state of Oregon, being in said city of La Grande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, July 1 1, 1906, B.T.May. Administrator estate D. B. May, deceased. FOR SALE Furniture complete for four room house. In good condition, nearly new. Inquire at 1605 Seventh Street. Phone Black 1122. F. J. HOLMES. Drafts drawn on all TNETH LEGION VETERANS' REUNION ("crippe r:kMa Awoclatlon) Middletown, N. Y August 22 The surviving members of the gallant Tenth. Leigon Veteran Assocation met here this morning at Liden Hall for their twentieth annual reunion. The Tenth Leiion was com dosbH nf th Fift..;vtk New York Volunteer Infantry, companies C and D first Mnuntud Rifl nH Regan's and Fitches batteries. The pre sent orncers are James Peattle 'of , Matteawan, President; Lieut. Morris Dawney, of Mountaindala. Judge Joel C. Fisk of Liberty, treasurer; Oapt. William H. D. Blake of New Paltz. secretary; Frank Hotchkiss. of Kingston assistant secretrry; the Rev. Jesse F. Shafter of Fewburgh, chaplain; A. B. Wheeler of Middletown, color ' bearer; Dr. J. H. Thompson of Goshen, surgeon. OHIO BANKERS CONVENTION (Scrtppe News Awoclatlon) Toledo, O., August 22 The annual con vention of Ohio Bankers' Association opened today at the Hotel Victory, Put-in-Bay and will last two days. The attend ance is larger than ever before and an especially interesting program has been prepared for the entertainment of the vis iting bankers, many of whom are accom panied by their wives and families. The business program includes the reading of bankers and financial experts from Ohio and other States. FREE! A At our store this week rroiessor i 'as) ; :i J x irfev. .JJm j i i J J ,i ' I ,1 jptafe -I iff 0(M'mm I x ? , iv 'gxg&i&m x X 1 " '-..w " ,. T X ,m imnii irH miwawwi -in ! hi wmm i i I imw n inmmii iiummhiiii nn mm umi, hhmiiiw i .mi X f$v You can depeu-tcJ on a X I Pfe) EV3JJ ESTSC RAWGE X I - It bakes right because it is made riht and of the riit material Malleable and Charcoal Iron. N5: free exhibitions of cocking with the great majestic :imily range. Professor Becker is one of the world's famous cnefs. ard 19 '.he author of the Great THURSDAY, FRIDAY On Friday afternoon between the hours of 2and 4 o'clock, Professor Becker will make a large cake. 20 inches square and 6 inches high. The cake will be placed beneHh a board upon which 20 ladies are requested to stand. T'-.e cake, like truth, crushed to earth, will r:se again, as light and dolicious as before it endured the t-yiny ordeal. The Great Majestic is the one perfect range. It is not built of "talking points;" it considts of tested practical features. It is a fact, not a theory. It has been weighed and found r.ot wanting; tested and found fault : : : : : MRS. T. N. t CHIMAWARE, CUT CLASS. IOWA BSERNIANS MEET . (Scrlppt News Atnoclatlon) Emmetsburg. la.. Aug. 22 Several thousand members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians ar assembled here to at tend the state convention of the order, which opened heee this morning with a large attendance. The delegates and members assembled att-.e Hibernian Hall at half past nine this morninff and march ed to the Assumption church, where thev attended Hign Mass. Immediately after Mass the delegates proceeded to the con vention hall, where they were formally welcomed by the Major of Emmetsburg. mr. i. r-.bhea. the State Secretarv of the order and Mr. P. H. Penlon. Tomorrow the delegates and their ladies will take a trip to Spirit Lake and Lake Okoboii. . VIEW Of A "MONEY MAKER Mr. Frank Leach, superintendent of the United States Mint in San Francisco, has been notified by the secretary of the treasury that gold from Alaska and Yu kon will be minted this year in San Fran cisco, instead of Philadelphia, as hereto fore. The output from that district last year was $23,000,000. Mr. Leach says this is only anotherone of the advantages accorded to San Fran cisco, and to which she is entitled on ac count of her importance as a distributing center. For many years before the fire Mr. uicn nas watcned the growth of San Francisco with the pride and interest born of his faith in her future. CHANCE IN A LIFETIME TO SEE PROF. BECKER, THE The Wonderful tiecKer. tr.e g'ea. majestic Cher, will give and SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 24, and 25, Between 2 and 5 p. m. CORNER ADAMS AVENUE AT HARDWARE, CROCKLKt, NEBRASKA REPUPUCANS MEET (Scrtppi News Association) Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 22 The Republican state convention of Nebraska will meet here at two o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: United btates Senator, Governor, state treasurer, auditor, secre tary of state, attorney general, commis sioner of public lands and buildings, sup erintendent of public instruction and three railway commissioners. The total number of delegates will be 857. DALLAS ENTERTAINING MERCHANTS (Sorlppi News Association) ' Dallas, Tex., August 22. Several hun dred merchants from all parts of the South vest are today the guests of the Dallas Trade League. The Casino at Lake Cliff has been engaged for a brilliant entertainment which is to be given there this evening in honor of the guests. Be sides the performance of a lieht ooera bv the American Opera Company there will be other features of entertainment. SWELTERING CHICAGO (Scripps Newe Association) . Chicago, Aug. 22. This city is daily being promised relief from her great hu midity, but Chicago Is again sweltering today and the roll of deaths and prostra tions is growing. The showers that have come, instead of relieving, add to the humidity. FRE GREAT MAJESTIC CLEF, AND Walking Cake Majestic cook book. H) makes and expUir s tl.e rccpts of 83 different fctr.ds of pastry. Rscipes g'.vei for the asking. less: tried by time, uscJ for yars with perfect satVaction and has made good in every way. It has been proved to be the best by the American peo ple. The Great Majestic is the masterpiece of rang) construction. It it m. :fj.ilKd, the range by wh th all ethers are judged, which has no real tom pn'.itors, and which 's more largely used in La Grande and vicinity than all oi'-nr ranges combined, Choking exhibition begins Thursday add free M iji'S'.ic lunches anrl cooking lectures will be given each day. MURPHY DEPOT STREET ROUTING GOODS, SASM, , EUGENE WATER PURE In as much as the press of Oregon gave complete publicity to the impure condition of Eugene's water supply, we are pleased to be able to publish the following cer tificate: PROOF OF PURITY Portlahd, Or., Aug. 13. 1906. Dr. Robert C. Yenney, State Health Officer, Poatland, Oregon. Dear Sir The examination of the specimen of water from Eugene sent by Dr. Harris shows no contamination. There' was an absolute failure to produce gas or even growth in fermentation tubes. Plates inoculated with varying quantities of the water failed to develop a single colony on any one. The result is most remarkable and I fear an error somewhere before the vi ater arrived here. It would be well to know just how this water was. collected. Even the purest water usually shows some growth. Very truly yours, Ralph Matson. Bacteriologist of the Board. THIS TOR MINE EVERY TIME . No more a muddledbrain for mine ' I'll call for soda every time . Quench my thirst to my heart's content, Save cash for clothes as well as rent Treat my wife and children too "bmiie wan tnem, and "smile ' witn you. All .the popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. DOORS AD SHIMC1ES