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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1906)
... 1 IGbASSIPicB tion. ADS Rates-One cent a word, one-half a cent a wnrH ... , Clashed adds bring quick results. Try on da, Vt mser- FURNISHED FRONT ROOM -Phone MONET-F -For ioans on city property see I Win. Grant s agency. Also real estate and insurance.. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Inest I ment Company, La Grande Ore., in I Foley building. (FOR SALE OR TRADE-Two acres in I Honan's addition, nicely improved, large I roomy house, good water. Will trade t C. A Cary. REALESTATE LOANS-Any amounts onQfcand country real estate. Loans clowt promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Cfande Investment com pany. WANTED Two men to take contracts cut from three to five hundred cords of wood. Inquire at this office. WANTED Dining room help, maie 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. U GRANDE FOR SALE-Cood Jersey for$a.e Jnquire atChicago store. WANTED Girlor wcman to do genera UGrande NaUonal Bark. "l-'taed front rMms, north front. M906 Mr.n St. WAEDA competent girl to dogen eral housework. Call up W. A. Moss on vrgere phone at Island City. GIRL WANTED For general work. Small house m mrs, A. Richardson. LOST-Ladies driving gauntlet glove, between depot and post office. Tan ' r'. ht color. Fir.cer please leave ai wis office. EV-ir, . rwrt ortLt-Biooded dog,, fine animal Tor children, or watch dog. F. D. Haistin. Second hand store FORSAtE Wood saw, complete out fit w,4rst class condition. John Allen Cor. Valley and Osborn Sts. FOR SALE House of five rooms, 5 lots, well and city water. Gxd location on Monroe Avenue. John Hoak, 1512 Monroe Avenue. WANTED A bright steady boy about 1 1 years old who goes to school, to earn some money on the side. Steady job will not intefere with school work. Apply at this office for particulars. FOR SALE- Pure Bred shopshire Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof. La Grande R. F. D., No. 2 lot. 19 anri IS Mock 22. POP UI F BOYS IE MELLOHS Two carloads of Payette watermellons arrived this morning for the Oregon Pro duce Company. This makes the ninth car to arrive for this enterprising firm this season. Nine car loads of mellon for the La Grande market speaks well for the mellon capacity of the citizens of this locality. This morning when the Observer reporter fol lowed his nose into the Oregon Produce Company's large ware house his first im pression was that he run foul of some juvenile co vention. The whole place seemed to be literally alive with boys. There were big boys and little boys, boys in sailor suits and overalls. Boys of every discription. and boys indiscribable. Each and every boy was attached to a mellon, or was in search of one. It is the boys who do the work of transferring the mel lons from the car to the warehouse. The reporter asked Mr. Gust how he was able to secure so much help, and received a reply which informed him that the boys in La Grande were more easily obtained than mellons. "Boys!" Exclaimed Mr. W QUKXKYffW The Chicago food inspector ha dis covered that large quantities of bad eggs are boiled, treated with chemicals and ground up into powder, in which form they go upon the market and into food product. Analysis of these prepared eces show typhoid fever and other germs. Wages have increased of late more than the cost of food, according to figures compiled by the national bureau of labor. In 1905. it is computed an hour wages would average to buy 1 more food than an hour's wages in 1904. Henry Gassaway Davis of West Vir einia. who was the last democratic nom inee foi vice-president, has announced that he will be a candidate for represent ative to congress to succeed his brother He was formerly a senator. He i 85 year old. A prospector reports the discovery of a handful of diamonds somewhere in the province of Manitoba, Can. He ha tak en a claim but refuses to disclose its location. A federal grand jury at Jamestown, N. Y. has indicted in many count the Standard Oil company and New York Central railroad for rebating. r?'r FUGUE MAT mm in Brick furnished in any quar.Uy or any style. No contract too small or tc See samples nf our pressed large, brick. KREIGER. a 'raude. Oregon . Predmore's Addition, corner property. ' Gust, "Boys grow tne ye.ii level, city water. Inquire of U. G. Keenan, U22 Hill Street. WOOD WOOD WOOD-Part.es desiring to engage their winter supply of wood will please leave tneir order at Mr. Polock's grocery store. 1 have 600 cords of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully J. Anthony. SADDLE FOR SALE.-Nearly new saddle and bridle etc. Full leather. Call at the home of Mrs. Jacob Newman or phone red 1661. fORSAU CHEAP Two good work horses, five first milch cows and five calves. See J. T. Baker I Box 11. R. F, D.Ko. 2 class TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all parties are hereby warned not to hunt, fish o. trespass on any or all of my lands. A. B. Conley. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co LA GRANDE SCHOOL J I Will RESUME MONDAY ' I The La Grande School of Music will re i sume its recular work next Monday. All patrons will take due notice. OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This i6 one of the best musical in stitutions in the state. ard that people in this city and va ley ae begininng to discover the advantage of this school. The system is tne KJtt and most practical, aid ir c5A all the latest discoveries in the urtof teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from S 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 16. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholars wi.l be permitted to remain m this school who do not study. Opposite the Fo'ey House over the candy stcre. Phone. 473. V I PASTURE EOR RENT Pasture for rent. 100 acres of meadow land and 70 acres of grain land. Irqu.re of Dr. M. K. Hall. att I ST 7 L-lf 60 YEAHS' EXPERIENCE climate, and mellon only grow about four months in the year. We don't have any trouble getting boys. There is something about a mellon which attracts a boy from the next county. I don't know how it is but these kids know the moment a car gets in town and a crowd of them appear here before the yardmaster can get the car tb our platform." "Early in the season while we were shipping mellons from Georgia we lost a car, and notwithstanding a thirty dollar telegraph bill we could not locate it Fi -naly as a last resort we called in few of the boys who had been waiting and asked them if they could help us out. They went out on the platform turned their faces toward the east, dilated their nos trels and in a few moments returned with the information that the car had got mix ed up with a cattle shipment at Omaha. We followed up the tip and found the car. That is all 1 know about boys. Help yourself to a mellon. I've got to watch those kids, they are cracking mellons so they can eat them. The boys get the cracked ones." With this partin, sentence he dived in to a bunch of "kids" and began delivering a lecture on how to place a mellon on the floor without cracking it. If you don't have a mellon for your Sunday lunch it is no fault of the Oregon Produce Company. Two car loads in one day is certainly going some. BE SECURE (Serlpp News Association) Wa-hington, Sept. 6 Failure to hear from the Sultan of Morrocco, regarding Paul 0. Stenslard, the absconding banker who was president and manager of the Milwaukee Avenue state bank, who is now located at Algiers, leads some to think that he has bribed some of the sul tan's officials before the officers arrived to arrest him. The state department officials after a perusal of the authoritie of the international law, are of the opinion that if the Sultan wishes to aid Stensland, the fugitive will be perfectly safe. Stens land is known to have $12,000 in Tangier and it is not certain but what he took a vast sum over with him. A R A STATE MAY NOT INTERFERE Washington, Sept 6 A dispatch from Minister Cummere this morning gives the definite information that the Sultan will not hinder the return of Stensland. It is thought that a warship will be sent after him. The matter is now being considered. Minister Cummere has been asked to send further information. Ail Ready For Baby, The young mother thinks, when she has completed the bahv garments that are to clothe the little form. But she is not all ready for baby's coming, unless she has done something more for the baby than merely to prepare bis clothe. Many a young mother who goes through hours of pain ami suffering wonders why it was not possible to prepare in some way for the huby's advent, and to avoid the aironv that seemed almost unendurable. Iir. Pierces Favorite Prescription is the one medicine for women which prepares them nerfectlv. both for the burdens and pleasures of maternity. It prevents the morning sickness from which o many women suCer. it strengthens the whole hodv. so that there is no nervousness nor anxiety. It promotes a healthy eppeiite and causes refreshing sleep. It gives the mother strenjfth for her trial and makes the bnby's advent practically painless. Healthy mothers have healthy children, and it is the general testimony of those who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a preparative for mother hood, that the children were healthier and happier than those born altsr months of tneutul misery and physical mother. ' Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Vt. Pierce by letter absolutely without fee or charge. As chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sunn.-al Institute. Buffalo. N. Y., Dr. R. V. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has in the past thirty years anil over treated and cured more than half a million sick and suffering women. The testimonials of these cured women are on record. A large number of them were cured when doctors had pronounced, a cure impossi ble and after enduring years of useless suffering. Let no sick women hesitate to take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's offer, but write at once and so secure the proiessional 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. Hoped for Death. For the aake of poor eunVrtne women, I frel It my duty to inform you of tlx great benefit your raeiliclne Ul Riven inc. wito mi. ihiuv Bowles, ol WIU, Irc.lrll Co.. N. C. "1 w In moat miaerabir conuuion wnrn i wroit io yira. i Can You 8 Bite Hard? You should be able to. . Something- is wrong if ou cannot. Nature intended you to have teeth as strong and at perfect a an Indian'. But almost no one now- a-dar ( except an Indian ) hat perfect teeth. Nature cannot grow new teeth for you (I Tu past the milk teeth stage) but expert . Dental science can fix your mouth so skill . fully that in both comfort and appearance you will never feel the loss. - Err, aentific, painless dentistry. Don't delay it doesn't pay consult us today. Charges very reasonable. EaGrande Dental Company THIS FOR NINE VERY 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 "Smile'' with them, and "smile'' with you. All the popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. 4" A Tride Mark 'hi Covricht e. ..Mnaamdlnf t and dwrlpllon iu AofoDaw"a' . , ,,, frB wlietliar au "" ? JTu?!?.biM paiiV-iMMe ronimumoi, 'iyr"l ,H''ll. HANDBOOK on Patent '""Will ihAMU ani-iic lr urlim oalanta. Scientific American. munn m'irzz&w -a--a-c ( it 0 r- 1: La Granie National Bank ESTABLISHED Jj? , United States Depositary 6pital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits (Scrlpps News AHuociutlon) Santa Cruz. Sept. 5 While the dele gates to the Republican state convention are certain as tu hew the SarrFrancisco delegation will stand on the governorship issue, it is well understood that Ruef still intends to throw strong strength to Hayes but Maestrotti, Frank Schinitz and others have been very active the past twenty four hours, are preparing to present the name of Mayor Schmitz.of San Francisco. Ruef will probably control 120 of the 1 50 he was supposed to have but he is claiming today that he holds the balance of power. The Ruefer men say that neither Pardee, the present governor, who is a candidate for re-nomination nor Con gressman Gillett who is also a candidate can win on the first ballot nor on the subsequent ballots and that they will both soon begin to lose votes which will come to Hayes. It is believed that Ruef and Pardee are getting closer together and the wise ones say that there is some sort of a compact between them. $160,000 00 "3EORGE PALME?, row W GEORGE I CLEAVE." C, C. FEN2 PERY,V;ce President. KEYEPS. Cash.fr. . L SRENHGLTS. Aw.iTA F. M. oirX.r. A. Cashier. E. CONLEY." MES. v.: :'j Itull 1 liTJi i V EM I'i'i-imh. in iivei'on. ;.iv I'iriM.lt.u. Ij't.n i. linim; i. i "ri'Mifi. Slur:h liowcl. Hi-HilM''!" . i I. !i . Ii Ituffky Moiintnln Tw In tan f. "". nm ft b"X. !rnwin nimle b Jiim'o Company. Mii'lmon, Wis. .riLUCM NilCGF.TS FOR SALLOW PEOPLi I had uterine divav m liart I could aearcriy walk ann annerea men arcanuii miKry nuK-u to be relieved bv death. Vou wrote to me to take your 1 Favorite Prescription ' and I hnve taken eleven bnlllea of it. and two or your ' Fleaaaut Pelteta.' I am entirely well and feel like a new woman I leel tlta&kful to Uod and to Dr. pierce for tb blcaitiK I now enjoy. I have a fine big bov, two mouths old and never got along an well lii my life. I era t prale your ucdiunea euuugh." Very Thankful I will be very elad to aay few word, for Tr. Pierre Favorite Prracription." writea Mr. P. B, nnt,lu.. or Mmitoiivillc. Brome Co.. Utteliec. "During- the tirat four molllha when I looked forward to bomln a mother 1 Buffered very much from nau.ra and vomiting and 1 felt so terrible mrk 1 could ncarcelv eat or drink any thing I hated all kiiula of f'xxl. At thin time I wrote to Dr. pierce aud he told me to (ret his ' Favorite preacription and a bottle of 'iloldrn Medical Diacovery I got a bollle of rm-h dud when I had taken them a few dnya, I fell much belter, and when I had taken hardly three purtn of each bottle I felt well and could eal aa well an any one, aud could do my work without any trouble, ( I culd not do auv'thiuK belore). I feel verv thankful Io Dr Pieue for hi medicine and 1 tell all who tell me they nre Kick to get lllCM medicine or write tu Vt. pierce." IX. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent fr?e on receipt of stamps to pav expense of itmiliiiK only. Send 21 one-cent stan.pit for lxiok in paper cover, or u sump u cloth binding. n Sk wuu 1?ion Pacific It brings to the little one that price'ers Sift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Newlin Druo Company. UBPAH1 ,y 1)1I (JH I "USB No. A .ait I, tiern.r. 't. Nn I 8.40 a orlb, Omana, Kan- 16 oa No. i aa CUT, ft. U oia, Chi- tia j ;W p in nic, i.m a.a , Mb p 09 Portisno, Ha.Ua, Peu v t dielon. Walla wallu, v i 1,0,1 Hayton. I'on eroy, tol "u 6:(16 a m. "-. IHin. p . atnd rHnnts rt aud " iMMth vlahuokais rortiand, lialiij'Pen dltili.n, I'mHlllla. Wal Hot lula, Lewi.toa, ro'fan, No M4Hkow, Wallace. Vt r 01 p. ID. nr, Hpokatie ami min i d.tO 4 m pulnls eaal and Bona via Wpiikiipe No It! lalard fit", f i.e', Illi Dully ex- bier aud . .giu. lot, S j II I'fpl ;ie ttntia at Kliru w II Hunuuy ta"t liir iiotuta nVM. A, p as V:li a U' own. OccHn HlaHinera bvtweeo Poitlund and faa Krancl-oo every five days. K. C. MO(IBEAg-n AGeneral bankin c busir.ess, L.'. ,0.. .a drawn, orf all THE OXFORD PAR JAMES FARQL'HARSON, Prop. Compt'lt iwiortmMit of WINES, LIQUOR" AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. i i i :! ! i e r coughs QUICKEST CURE colds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUNGS CHA3. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, III., writes:. "I prid out over $160 U lor. I phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. V a ' 3-ward bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taklni u cents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." ' Prtci 50c and $1.03 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial . ties I m SOLD UNO RECGENDEO BY 1ST ewlin Drusr Comxanv y parts of the world