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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1906)
0. I'GbASSIflcB ads Rate One cent a word, one-half a tio, Classified add. bnng qS FURNISHED FRONT ROOM-Phor.e lack 612 MONEY For want on city property see Wm. Grant' agency. Also real estate ' and insurance. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES jo to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Honan's addition, nioery improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade A Cary. EAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount. on city and country real estate. Lnn. closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany, FURNISHED ROOMS-Aonly to Mr, o Ralston, on Washington Avenue. WANTED 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. Patcy's modern cottase. Also thi cottage for rent Inquire J.F. Williams corner Greenwood Street and Adams Avenue . FOR RENT-A seven room house for rent Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. WANTED-rTo rent a house with 12 or 1 4 rooms, furnished, suitable for a priv ate boarding house. Mrs. Grace Barrib "J. J M,aLUSIK'S SPfOFK UNIMENT" A New Remedy. Sold by all Druggist Give it a trial. NOTICE Of ADMtNIST&AIOtrS SALE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order made by the Hon. J. C. Henry, County Judge for Union county, state of Oregon, on the 10th day of July, 1906, VJie undersigned, will, afte the 25th day Of August, 1 906, sell, at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, belonging to the state of D. B. May, deceased, towit: All of lots numbered one and twenty six, in block fojr.of Predmore's Addition to the town of La Grande. Union county, 'State of Oregon, being in said city of La iGrande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, July 11, 1906, B. T. May, .Administrator estate D. B. May, deceased. h OfE 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 sate. Selling dates on Sept. 1 and 2.. Continuous passage from date of sale until final return limit. Stopover priviletss will be granted for return trip within the final limit. Bricl- 'irnishtd in any quant.ty or any Na contract too snail or to style, largo bricl Se samples f our pressed GEO. KREIGER. L: GranJc National Bank ESTABLISHED 8 8? United States Depositary ilStrrk Mirolu- and undivided profits $160,000 00 CF-:;3RS AND DIRECTORS 3E PAi Pi--;;-rt. J, M. BERRY, Vice President. v. !.. MEYERS, Cashier. v. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. CK ' iGE L CLEAVF.R. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY." C.C. -.NINiiT, N, F. J. HOLMES. tV ' ?ral b i ng bjViness, Drafts drawn on all . of tii arid w i . 'T 5 FOR SALE A one and one half story house three lots.' We!! and city water. Good location on Monroe street Inquire at this office. WOOD WOOD WOOD-Part.es desiring to tag age their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Polock's grocery store. 1 have 600 cords of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully J. Anthony. FOR SALE Pure Bred shops'hrrt Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof. La Grande R. F. D.. No. 2 WANTED Fresh milch cow, part or all Jersey preferred. Must be a first class cow. For particulars call at this office. FOR SALE Wond w rnmrrl fit in first class condition. John Allen Cor. Valley and Osborn Sts. FOR SALE Furniture complete for four room house. In good condition, nearly new. Inquire at 1605 Seventh Street Phone Black 1122. (ALL TOR BIDS The rtecorder of the city of La Grande Oregom 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 t3 be equal to ten per cent of the contract price. The right reserved to reiect anv and all bids. Dated this 17th day of August 1906. . C. S. Dunn, Chairman of street committee BIDS WANTED Notice is here by given that the under surned will receive sealed bids ud to and including August 29 for removing 8,000 to 10,000 cubicyards of sand and gravel We reservethe right to reject any and all bids. For further particulars inquire at the ottice of the. George Parlmer Lumber Company La Grande National Bank Bldg. La Grande Oregon, THIS fOR MINE EVERT TIME No more a muddledbrain for mine I'll call for soda every time Quench my thirst to my heart's content. bave cash for clothes as well as rent Treat my wife and children too . Smile" with them, and "smile" with you. All the popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC FRCF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are byimnng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, rtnd in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching-' music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 5 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 3 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 school who do not study. Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. THEN AND N0V W all know the tvDewriter h mi to stay. We discovered that long ago. it it only a question which tj pewriter, for the word it well and truly used in the singular tense. The typewriter that has come to stay is not the one of ten years back, when in novation caused such a stir in business circles. Then nobody ever thought of as sociating the word "alignment" with a typewriter; it satisfied the user to long as the machine would write some fashion nr qther, and with constant break-downs ever-present repair bills were paid smil ingly. Bjt things ara diffrnt nnu Time tests all things. The business man nat oecome wise. He wants what he pays for. He has learned the value (from dearly-bought experience) of a machine which will write properly, not only the day it is bought but nm.h.ll He also wants to be satisfied upon thepi peculiarities of the many machines now before the public. The individual claims of our product places its position beyond all question, and the few particulars we give on the following paget will, no doubt be found cf interest to those buyers who -want what they pay for" ABOUT THE OLIVER . The No. 3 Model, which has secured l,r Arm iL.IJ . . ,, . - ...... .ww., vl IU UHIVVIM1 markets, constitutes what is reckoned at the most perfect typewriter possible. WHY? Here is our answer FREE! A can UL . t4- It bakes ri$ht II ';- 'jp ' I I GQOdS lV 1 i I fev ; wt&zstsi iS'sfe i 4 (' ir'H ? " I p- 'Vvj;1 - I .. -L i f- ! i I " ' " - ' " Isf YOU At our store this week Professor Becker, the great majestic chef, will give free exhibitions of cooking with the great majestic family range. Professor Becker is one of the world's famous chefs, and is the author of the Great THURSDAY, FRIDAY , On Friday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, Professor Becker will make a large cake, 20 inches square and 6 inches high. The cake will be placed beneath a beard upon which 20 ladies are requested to stand. The cake, like truth, crushed to earth, will rise again, as light and delicious as before it endured the trying 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 not wanting; tested and found fault MRS. T. N. CHIMAWARE, CUT GLASS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IT WRITES IN SIGHT There it no carriage to lift; no eon structional parts to peer over. Your work it there right before you, ALIGNMENT Each type-bar it a double or U-shaped one and the alignment it tecured thereby. No slots or so-called "guides" are neces sary to preserve the alignment of the Oliver. The U-shaped type-bar does it. SIMPLICITY In the construction of the Oliver less than one-half the usual number of parts it employed, consequently what than ! to learn is learnt quickly., MANIFOLDING The freedom of the Oliver type-bar permits of any desired force, so that In heavy manifolding equally good results are obta'ned first to last copy. From one to twenty copies can be made simultaneously, without materially increased exertion. STENCILING No extra-heavy touch is needed to cut a perfect stencil on the Oliver. Th or dinary touch is sufficient, therefore all risk of "cutting out" is avoided. The type of the Oliver cut the finest stencilt pos- sioie. OPERATION : - - ........ ,..w. uviauuu is a pleasure, even when used without intermission. Its 'touch it beautifully elastic and most responsive. The fastest operator cannot overtake its speed. CHANGE TO SEE PROF. BECKER, THE The Wonderful aepencj on a I . MAJESTIC RANGE because it is made right and of th riht material Malleable and SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 24, and 25, Mwei 2 and 5 p. m. CORNER ADAMS AVENUE AND DEPOT STREET NON-LOCKING TYPE-BARS The type-bars of the Oliver cannot lock, no matter how many keyt be depressed at one time. TYPE CLEANING The type of the Oliver are not as with other machines, cleaned individually, but collectively, and the case with which this cleaning in done makes excuse for ditty type imp ssible. LINE RULING Lines, either vertical or horizontal and in any color, may be ruled upon paper whilst it it in the machine, and without the aid of a ruler. Ordinarily, any neces sary ruling is left, of course, until it can be done in the usual way, but it usually forgotten. REMOVABLE CARRIAGE The carriage is removed from the ma chme(for cleaning and other purposes) instantly, without manual interferences with any fastenings whatever, and is lust at eatily replaced. PAPER RELEASE By a tingle movement absolute freedom is given to the paper, leaving it to be either straightened or otherwise moved in any desired position. No force is nec essary, consequently no toiling or tearing, of the paper occurs, . CARD WORK na ri:H. . .... i . " (.iilivwl t) tt IHVU SMJt stiffest and stoutest card as easily as a single sheet of paper. A WORD ON INVOICING If there is anything which demonstrates F IN A LIFETIME GREAT MAJESTIC CLEF, AND Walking Cake Majestic cook boo. He makes ar.d ex' of pastry. Recipes given far the asking. less; tried by time, used for years w,n good in every way. It has been pruv. ; pie. The Great Majestic is the mast; equaled, the range by wnich all oths petitors, and which :s more largely u s other ranges combined. Cooking Majestic lunches and cooking lecture MURPKY SP0RTIVG GOODS, SASI. to the full the value of the Oliver for tab ular work, it it Invoicing. To those user of hidden-writing machir.es who attempt to satisfactorily prepare Invoices thereon, the futility of such a task must surely be apparent. Mechanical contrivances (known as "tabulators") have been de vised, it is true, to assist them, but so much time is lost in "setting" the mech anism, to which must be added the con stant raising of the carriage (occasioned by the operator's lack of confidence it the tabulator), that the invoice could very well be wntte'S by hand in half the time. Fur thermore, tabulators on other than Oliver typewriters, interfere very seriously with vital parts of the typewriter itself, render. ingit very unreliable for ordinary use. The Oliver is the ideal machine for in voicing. With its visible writing, per manent printing point, indicator and per fect release key, margins are instantly found and maintained all with greatest simplicity. No tabulator necessary on the Oliver, but, if one it wanted, we tup ply the best tabulator made. Bear in mind, however, that we save extra cost and give better results. Again, with the wonderful manifolding power of the Oliver, it will make as man copies of an invoice at required, and every copy clear and distinct. The use of an Oliver for invoicing in sures ' ' ,.' Speed, legibility, efficiency, economy, neatness and regularity. The Oliver is elrftnriv drmd Kv r,m - of the largest business houses for invoicing as well as correspondence purposes, fur ther particulars of which we shall be pleased to furnish on application. '' Newlih Druo Company, Agents.' ...... 1 1 i . I? IEl! ! ; and Charcoal Iron. - rns the rise pos of 83 different k.r,Js :'. satisfaction and has made .'ie bt'st by the American po range construction. It is lu,- id, which his no real wom .irr.de and vicinity than all begins Thursday ami frt . von each day. I ,rS AND SmGlS WW