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GbASSff .I-UKN1S.MED FRONT ROOM-Phone B'g612 MGSfcY-F . MONEY For ioans on citv n'niwrr., . Wm. Grant' agency. Also real estate and insurance. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go lo 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 C. A Cary. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts city and country real estate. Loans Jsed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment com pany. WANTED Two men to take contract to cut from three to five hundred cords of . wood. Inquire at this office. WANTED Dining room help, male or or female at the Model Resturant. , WANTED Fresh-milch cow, part or al Jersey pii"i i J. Kuo be ; f.rct i ; cow. For particulars call at this : officeJ - 3 SALE Wood saw, complete out- I in first class condition. John Allen ' Cor. Valley and Osborn Sts. SADDLE FOR SALE.-Nearly new addle and bridle etc. Full leather. Call at the home of Mrs. Jacob Newman or phone red 1661. ' . WANTED A bright steady boy about 17 years old who gees to school, to earn some money on the side. Steady V job will not intef ere with school work. Apply at this office for particulars. Brick furnished in ar.y quant.ty or any style, No contract too small or tc large. See sarrples nf our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. fy L (iriiii-ie, Oregon. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. CAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is cr.e cf the best musical in institutior.s in the state, and that people in this city and vailey are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, aid in- tludes ail ine iaiesi u.si.uvei jc m ( If ne art of teaching music. The 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 tney graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week as they desrYe. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Oppcs te tne Fc'ey House over the candy store. F.ncne. 43. La Granie National Bank ESTABLISHED 1 B87 United Stales Depositary f C?:ia! Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 CFF1CESS AND DIRECTORS -3ECRGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. E FEN HOLTS. Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. ' F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. FENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. General banking business. parts of the world iEB ADS FOR SALE Good Jersey cow for sale. Jnquire at Chicago store. WANTED Girl or woman to do genera housework in small family, inquire at La Grande National Bank. ROOMS-Nieely furnished front rooms, north front. At 906 Main St. WANTED A competent girl to do gen eral -w.. van up most on vergers phone at Island Citv LOST-Ladies driving gauntlet glove, between depot and post office. Tan wrist, light color. Finder please leave at this office. FOR SALE Blooded dog. fine animal for children, or watch dog. F. D. Haisten. Second hand store. FOR SALE Pure Bred shopshire Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof. La Grande R. F. D., No. 2 WANTED Boy over 16 years of age who is acquainted with the town and who is not ecinsr to school this winter. for collector and messenger. This is a good opportunity for a bright boy to learn a good trade and eventually work up to a good position. Apply at the Pacific States Telepi-one office. TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all parties are hereby warned not tj hunt, fish o . trespass on any or all of my lands. A. B. CONLEY. , fOR SALE Eight acres, 6 room house.barn, place for chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o fruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. JohnGavan fOR SALE CHEAP Two good work horses, five first class milch cows and five calves. See J. T. Baker Box 11. R. F. D. No. 2 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, 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. PASTURE fOR RENT Pasture for rent. 100 acres of meadow land and 70 .acres of grain land. Inquire of Dr. M. K. Hall. HOMESTEADS AND TIMBER CLAIMS Can locate you on a good homestead in the Willow country if you call at once, A. A. Barry, 1312 Adams Avenue, La Grande. Ore THE OXFORD PAR JAMES FARQUHARSON. Prop. Complete MMMtment of WINES, LIQUOF" AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. Drafts drawn; on all GRAHDE ROHDE STRAVBERRIES AND APPLES Mesdames James Ireland and B. F. Scott yesterday drove out to the farm of the Oregon Red Apple Co. and brought back sufficient strawberries to make a short cake from plants set out this year, also several varieties of apple among them Red June's which would be prize winner at any fair and Hawley's al though summer, fruit were as large as the Wolf Rivers. This tract was originally the Jameson farm situated upon the mountain side a few miles south of the city and is among the highest altitudes upon which orchards have been planted. This fruit was grown on the old family orchard, oince it PASSED BT MIMI DAY DIM UIHUI1 The Pendleton East Oregonian of last evening relates the following forgery story: One of the biggest forged check swind les that has been worked here for many months occurred last evening when J. T. Neil passed a forged check for $184 up on Louis Moses, of the Workingmen's Clothing company. In return for the same he secured about $70 worth of clothing, $40 in cash and a due bill from Mr. Moses for $70.40. Neil, who is a young fellow from Union county, is now in the county jail, having been arrested at 1 o'clock this morning by Sheriff Taylor, assisted by the other local officers. -WAS ' INNOCENT APPEARING It was shortly before six o'clock last evening that the check was taken by Mr. Moses. Neil is a b g built young fellow of about 20 years of age. and he said he had been working for Lorenzen Bros, on their ranch near here. He had a check upon the Savings' bank in favor of Charles James for $184.75, and signed by Lor enzen Bros. Trie writing of the checK is of a vertical school boy style and is ident ical with the signature on the back. How ever, the boy was an innocent appearing fellow, and Mr. Moses said he did not sus pect him in spite of the size of the check. However, immediately after he had left the store Mr. Mose9 ascertained from the Savings Bank people that the check was a forgery and the sheriff and police were notified. ARRcSTED AT DEPOT After securing a description of the boy from Mr. Moses the officers searched the town during tne evenine. bjt no trace of Neil was found until the delayed No. 5 pulled in at 1 o'clcck. Just after the train had pulled in Mess ers Blakeley and Meeker noticed a young man with a suit case on the opposite side of the train frcm the depot, On being questioned by the policeman the boy said ne had just arrived cn the tram and was going to visit an uncle named Frazier who lived here. "Your clothes are nice and clean after the ride on .the tram," said Deputy Blake ly. That officer then persuaded the boy to go with him into the depot and this morning Neil said he took the deputy for a hotel runner. When inside the waiting room the officers compelled the boy to open his suit case and when it disclosed the articles that had been purchased from Mr. Moses he was placed under arrest by the sheriff. HOME IS "ANY PLACE" At the county jail this morning the prisoner gave his name to the sheriff as J. T. Neil, but aftewards said his name was Harry. He declares he is not yet 18 He says his home is any place and that he worked for a while at Hilgard before coming here. He has an aunt living at Elgin. Union county. He had worked for Lorenzen brothers for three days and a bona fide check for $5 which he had with him was evidently his pay for his work on the ranch. As soon as he was arrested young Neil addmitted everything in connection with the affair and seems to show little concern over the matter. This morning Marshall Guardane found the $70 due bill which had been given to Neil by Mi. Moses. It was on the sidewalk in front of the tenderloin district and had been torn to pieces. When arrested Neil had but $15 of the $40 on his person and he had evidently spent the rest during the evening. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grahce Investment Co. VALLEY purchase by the Oregon Red Apple Co., fifty acres have been set out into apples and twenty acres into strawberries. blackberries and raspberries. Seventy acres more have been cleared which will be set out into apples and cherries Irri gation is not required and th samples of tne family orchard which Mrs. Ireland exhibited at the Observer office this morning is sufficient to prove the adapta bility of this site for an orchard and the investors will certainly reap a handsome profit when their 1 40 acres of orchard and berries come to bearing. Next year their 20 acres of berries will produce a large crop. This fall thirty acres more will be planted in berries. OREGON STATE FAIR On account of the Oregon State Fair which will be held in Salem. September 10-15 inclusive. The O. R. St N. will give a rate of one and one third fare to Portland plus $2.25, ticket carrying pas sengers through to Salem. The above rates will be offered under following con ditions: Sale dates September 6, 8 and 13. Limit Continuous passage in each dir ection up to tne final limit. September. 17. biopovaia m.. I not tc a'.lc"'?'' pass engers in either direction. Children of half fare age, one half of above rate. Validation for return Tickets must b executed for retjrn by Sou'hern Pacific agent at Salem or at the r air grounds. not properly validated they will not be good for return from Portland. Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator To Whom It May Concern Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Louisa Griffin deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, or to J. W. Knowles, his attorney, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of August, A. D. 1 006. Jessie Giffin. Administrator. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION-STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of the estate of 1 R. D. Ruckman, Citation Deceased ) To E. H. Ruckman and Martha J. Ruck man, and all heirs or devisees unknown or non-resident Greeting: In the name of the state cf Oregon. You are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Union at the court room thereof, at La Grande, in thr: county of Union, on Thurs day the 6th day of September, 1 906 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an order of sale should not be made as in the petition of the adminis trator prayed for, of the following de scribed real property belonging to said estate, towit: Lots 1-2-3-4-19 St. 2D in Block 21 Town cf lmbler. Union county, Oregon, to pay estate debts and c'aims. Witness, the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Union, with the seal of said court affixed, this 7th day of August A. D. 1906. (Seal) Attest:-J. B. Gilham. Clerk, By F. C. Er'mwell, Deputy. All our groceries are gocd. clean, fresh, and pure. The kind that will make your meals very delici ous, and give the house-wife an easy task in prepairing it. We challenge the city on fresh farm produce and berries. Every thing that should be found In a first class grocery. PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 45 QEDDES BRU NORTH FIR STFEET No 3655 Tlrr tX ol tb condition of THE LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK At La (rran4. la the Hui nroracon, al the KEaoUKCBH D"1.LJ .l.lr.K l M OU Oil Smwo un I.T60 ( ?&, mi i I nana and blacounta " Overdraft wciuod uod unsecured U. H. Hooda lo Mrurt circulation... P. 8. liODoi to eenre U. K. IMita Premium on U. M. HoDda... Bond'- MN'UrltivS. rc bunking Low;, furniture and fix laraa Uuefrom National liana nut r- iS.lW 96 aerve afrenta Due from blatc Baokaand Banker IHie from airrovd reserve iuuiIi 2H,Ui 37 a.lllt y..ii if .,?1 4J 370 Cnacaa and other cash ileum oia or outer National liaiiaa traction) uapTiuirn.y, melt lea ano cent ...,..... UAWrCL M'iMY klMCHVa )t tUSa, V(; Sparta ... - .. tiW tin LKAl tentfeff note H M 00 Kedemuonrund with U. H.Trma urer. ,6 i okbi 01 circulation. l a0,WI 00 V5SJ16W UVLIAM loo.uiio oo t JU.0U9 0U .1H M Total LIABILITIES I Capital Htoca paid m. tiurplua Fund . Undivided profile, lew cunenaaa and taaea paid . National Bank note outstanding Duetoolliei National Banka HuetoFiutv BaiAeanA liankere Due lo Trukt Oompauwa and Havinse liauka Individual depoaiu aubjeoa to cheoa.. .. .. . Demand cerliocalee of deposit....- Colled Miulee depmlta IiepoHitaof U. b. diaearaing ottivefa. Total f MI.OOO 00 JS.7Wlai! 1.013 STATE or OREGON u. . COUNTV or UNION f I, F. L. Meyara, Caxbter. of the above named bank, do aolemuly awear ttiil ttie ab v xtateiiieiit ia true to Uie beat of uiy knowledge Mud belief. . L.MKYEHH.Caahler Subecrtoed end aworn to before me tula 7tb day of Kept . lWlc. 'i HOMAB J. BCROGOINS, Notry i'ublie Correct Atteat Heorgt Palmer J. M berry v. , Li. Breubolia i -.a NO. 4452. Report of the. Condition of The Farmers & Traders National BanK. ' At La Qrande, In the Htaie of UreKon, at iu oloee of bualneai, Kept. 4, lMiu. UEHOlllttJfcJj lKIIXAIIH Loana and Dlaosuuta S Idu O'iOiu Overdraft, aecurud and uuaeour- tHl 10,17 62 II S Boude to aecuro eiroululion 1,'i.UO 0 Preniturua on U h UonJa MAOU ttonua, aecuruiea, irarran a etc., Z,WH or lianliliig uouae, furniture aud fiat urea iH.-XMfi Other real eatate owned 4,000 0U Due from National Banks not re- aerve anentaj 7,310 M Due Iroin HI ate Ilanka and banker J m W uuo iruiu approvea reserve agent ... 6.4111 82 Cbecka and other caih itema. l.e-MlNa Noteaol other national Ilanka K motional paper currency, ulck- ela, aud eeota ......... Lawful MoNav Rttasara in Bank, viz; Specie Jlo.447 90 Legal-tender uutee l.OtiO 00 Kodemption fund with U. K. Treasurer 9 per oent of 'lrcula tlonj .... .,... ... Total . ....... 400 UU 17el 17.447 SO 760 00 $sm,m i LIABII.ITIC Capital block paid In........ DOLIAM i,uio 00 nuruiui iuiiu 14,000 00 Uudivided pi ta x a DaM vided p roll la leaaelpenaea and 1,610 Oil 16.(100 00 6 HHI Ifr t,0Ul llll.SM 42 Ai tO 47 National Bank Notea ouiataudlng Due lo other National llauka Doe to appioved reat-rve annum Individual depoaiu euljwl 10 check .... Demand oertilivatee of depoalt.... Total jrs,0stiol Htate or Ohkoon i couktv or Union ("" I, J. W Horlber, C'aahiarof the above-named bank, do aolemnly awear that the above all inwiMe true to the beat ol uiy knowledge and J W 8CKI1IKU. Caehler. Hubacrltied and aworn to before U' tbia "til day of Kept., 1:0,. J W KNOWI.KM. Notary Public rorrect A I teat JOS. PA1.MEK I HHiHfiK ACK1.K.H V Iilrettcr i t McCULLV 1 Will RESUME MONDAY The La Grande School cf Music will re sume its regular work next Monday. All patrons will take due notice. :U7 l? KlKKKI 07 74 1 ?1 26 SMALL SAVINGS, HOW THEY CROW Save 6 cents each day for ore year and you have $18.28 for 10 years $182.50 " ' ' 8650 566.00 .. 25 91 26 912.50 60 182.60 " " " 1828.00 ., S ;; 273 75 " " " 2757.60 100 ' " 868.00 " " " 5650.00 The forecoing table dees not include interest which if added would largely increase the results snown. If you w sh to take advantage of above showing, call and open up a savings ac count with this bank. Farmers and Traders NATIONAL BANK never a norc or ulcer does not )n u and chows nigns of bfCoruint itdiouM an.use hiisjjicion, K-tuni-t; many if these pluoefi load tc It nmv HM.t-ar as an ordinary sirt nt first, nn.l i vivr chronic Canrer. ircaliiiiut ns tun h, with some simple Halve, w i:.h ir plaster, with the hopr' that tlv piiice will heal, hut the real seat .f the trouble is in the blootl and! cannot 1 e readied by external remedies, und soon the sore will return. After! awiiiieme deadly poison Ugins to eat Into the t-nrrouniling flesh and the tili er spn,i'!s rapidly, becoming more offensive and alarminK until at last the MifTt-rer finds he is nfllicted with Cancer. Cancerous ulcers often start from a hoil, wart, mole or pimple, which has been bruised or roughly handled, showing that the taint is in the blood, j eihaps inherited. Another cause for non healing ulcers and sores is the remains 01 some constitutional disease or the effects ol a long PURELY iEGLTABLE to niPI'ovei the discharge gradually grows Jess. the Its healthy ' olor. and coon the sore cas wen re-ioved irora tlie blood. Book on sores and ulcers and medical a rice w.thot.t thurge. rwf SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. ft Can You Bite Hard? . You should be able to. Something b wrong if 00 cannot. Nature Intended you to have teeth as strong: nd ai perfect as an Indian's. . But almost no one now-a-dayi ( except an Indian ) hat perfect teeth. 1 Nature cannot prow new teeth for you (if you arc past the milk teeth stage) but expert Dental science can fix'your mouth so skill folly that in both comfort ' eivrance you will never feel the loss. - Expert, scientific painless dentistry. Don't delay It doesn't pay consult us today. Charges very reasonable. CaGrande Dental Company Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths CREAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles ft J. L MAS, Contractor and Builder Draler in. Building Material. Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. L'a Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work, and 1 will nsme the rV. rrise. OFlEil LEAH TO CAI.CER I was aufferi na greatly from eanoar oua ulcaron my lelt braaat, whlnh had li'-iun to eat, ami at timaa woold dia charira vary nflnnaiTa matter. I knew the trouble waa haraditarv aa an only aiatar, hit mnthar and two of lir aiaiara uien 01 uanoar. 1 am fully aau laB. 1 1 would bava room the aamaway out ior t. . B., wnion cural mo. Balton, Mo. MK8. J. UAHHELL spelt of sickness. S. t. S. goes down to the very root ol the trouble and cures r thorough ly that there is never any sign of the trouble in after years. As soon as the nystem gets under the influence of S. R. S. the place begins inllammation leaves, the ilesh resumes is well, because every vestige of the causJ