La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 22, 1906, Image 5

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piFURNISHED ROOMS
Office.
Inquire at this i
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MONEY For loans on city proper
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real
and insurance.
FOR RELIABLE
TITLES go to the
ment Company,
Foley building.
ABSTRACTS OF
La Grande Ir.vest
La Grarde Ore., in
REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts I
on city and country real esta:e. Loans j
biu&eu piumbiy, as soon as iii.e ,s ap
proved. La Grande Investment ccm-
AANY.
WANTED Two men to take contract tn
cut from three to five hundred cords of
wood. Inquire at this office.
WANTED Dining room help, ma'e cr
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.
FOR SALE Wood saw, compete out
fit in first class condition.
John Allen
(Cor, Valley and Osborn Sts.
'W ANTED A bright steady boy about
1 7 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
FOR SALE New six room cottage in
central location with r il modern con
veniences and basement, lawn and
shade trees. Good terms if sold at
once. Call 1 603 Adams Ave., or phone
. Black 601.
jwFOR RENT A new store rsom and six
upstairs living rooms. Inquire at the
Farmers and Traders' National Bank.
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 information leading to the recovery.
A. B, CONLEY.
10 TEAMS WANTED
per day to haul 5 loads of gravel or
from my gravel bar. 6,000 pounds
to the load, furnish one man if teamster
hauls, 6500 or more to the load. 1 will
pay accordingly. Haul one mile, good
evel road easy plan to load and unload.
J. L. Mars.
WANTED Girl or woman to do gen era
housework in small family. Inquire at
La Grande National Bank.
ROOMS Nicely furnished front
north front. At 906 Main St.
iTEWARWS OPEI-fl
D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.
ANNUAL TOUR OF THE
FAMOUS PERENNIAL SUCCESS
ION THE
A T MIDNIGHT
A SCENE MASTERPIECE!
A GREAT STORY 0E CITY LIFE!
FOUR ACTS SPLENDIDLY STAGED!
Including the Celebrated Jack Knife Bridge Scene
Two Big Comedy Character Hits and a Remarkable Catt.
Played by a Strcr.g Vetropolitan Company
Dric Zftr. and 75c
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WAVTFD
One hundred men tn wnrk rtn 1
railroad at Union. Oregon. Steel lay- j
mg and construction worlc. Apply at!
office of Oregon Construction Company. !
Uncn. Oregon.
WANTED -A competent girl to do gen
eral hjjcewcrk. Call uo W. A. Moss on
vergere phone at Is'dr.d City.
FOR SALE-A swell, sing'e driving horse,
s x years oid. weil trjmed. good dispos
ition, free traveler, Baymont. Inquire
at this office.
FOR SALE -Blooded dng. fine animal
for children, cr watch dog.
F. D. Haisten.
Second hand store.
LOST-Betwee-. Is'and City and John
McNealy's ranch one leather jun-case
containing c:ean':ng stick. Finder please
return same to Jas. Gan:ty Island City
and receive reward.
FOR SALE OR TR A DE Good "organ
for sale or will trade for wood at 1603
Adams Ave., or phone Black 601.
FOR SALE 8 room house, furnished in j
good location with lawn, shade trees,
electric lights and city water. Also '
a ijubinebs iul anti 5 room building on
Adams Ave. 3 room furnished house
with good water on Jefferson Ave. and '
two good building lots. 60x113 on !
Adams Ave. Also corner lot on east '
Washington Ave. Will be sold on 1
easy terms. Call at 1603 Adams Ave. I
or phone Black 601.
FOR RFNT Furnished room. Apply to
to Mrs. Emma Simmons, corner 8th and
N streets.
FOR SALE Reliable young driving horse
surrey and harness. Will be sold
reasonable. Inquire at this office or
'phone Black 1672.
WANTED Young man as assistant in
dry goods department of general store
Good opportunity for right party. Ad
dress "A" Observer office, giving ex
periences and references.
WANTED
1 00 men to work on railroad at Union
Oregon. Steel laying and construction
work. Apply to the office of
Oreicn Construction Co..
Union Oregon
ART LESSONS
Miss Nina Hunstock wishes to announce
to the ladies of La Grande that she is
prepared to take orders and give lessons
in both water colors and china painting.
Studio at 906 Main St.
rOR 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
BRIDGE!
Seats on Sale Monday
FIRST MFETIHG
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LARGEST TABERNACLE OUTSIDE OF
This morning at ten o'clock the first
meeting to be held in the new Mormon
tabernacle, was called to order by F. S.
Bramweu, presiaent oi tne Union siane.
The occasion was the first session of the
quarterly conference which opened at that
hour and will continue until tomorrow
evening.
While the church is not completed as'
far as seating and licrhtintr in r.nnr.nrniiri
I temporary seats have been placed to ac-
comodate the thousand members who are
expected to attend Sunday.
This morning's session opened with a
reading of reports from ward bishops, and
stake presidents. Before noon, however,
C. W. Penrose, one of the ablest speakers
of the west, was heard in one of his in
structive and entertaining lectures. The
AMUSEMENT
PATHOS AND COMEDY
Theatre-goers, partial to the Elmer
Walters' style drama will be favored with
a visit of "A Millionaire Tramp' which
will be presented at the Opera House
Sept. 28.
This play has been voted a success for
several years ana is popular through its
unique construction.
The piece contains a happy mixture of
sensational melo-drama farce comedy and
quaint rural life.
The public from time to time has been
imposed on by various so called "tramp'
plays, but the only original and reputable
drama of this character is Elmer Walter's
"A Millionaire Tramp" which comes to
the Opera House Sept., 28.
While others have taken his cue and
tried to follow his example, he still has
maintained his high standard of excellence
with this high attraction and the com
mendable press notices and public approva
warrant the assertion that "A Millionaire
Tramp is the best drama portraying the
Am erican vagabond.
timer waiters latest temperance play
"A millionaire Tramp contains seven of
the strongest comedy characters that
ever have been collected in cne play.
Each one differs vastly from the other
and lends opportunity for variety and
action. The ghost scene in the first act
and tne darkey porter's scene in the third
act are two of the funniest imaginable.
The dramatic scenes are fully abreast
of the comedy and the scienic of mounting
superb. The Church of the Holy Cross
in the second act is one of the hand
somest of its kind. The Country Opera
House in thethiro act is a decided novelty
something entirely new and out of the
ordinary, while the old hotel in the last
act is the embodiment of quiintness.
"A play which deserves to be well
received upon its presentation at the
Opera House is "A Millionaire Tramp'
. The company is said to be giving a general
! good show.
Mrs. J. H. Stevens of La Grande came
over last night to be the guest of her
sister Mrs. Frank Fraizer until after the
county fair. Pendleton E. O.
1 theFaregood
It is is the generally agreed sentiment
among the papers of the world. Here is
what a few of them sayjof the Scotch
concert company wiich is booked for this
c ty Oct. 1
INDIA Transported the entireaudience."
Englishman. Calcutta. Jan. 14, 1905.
'Surprsed and de'lgr.ted us by possibil -
ies or a two reop.e e-tertainment.
P sneer Press, Ai'ahirad, Jan. 20, 1905.
II! MORMOH
SALT LAKE. AND WHERE THE CONFERENCE
meeting adjourned before lunch time to
meet at two o'clock. At that hour the
three hundred who are in attendance to
aay, meet again ana listened la further
reports of the conditions of the L. D. S.
church in general.
Tomorrow is the big day. At ten
o'clock the meetings of the day will open
with reports and lectures. In the after
noon at two o'clock a choir of sixty voices
will open the last session. After an elab
orate music program Mr. Penrose will
speak. This feature alone will repay one
for attending, as his ability as a speaker
and lecturer is well known. Over a thou
sand members are expected to attend
tomorrow and the city will be full of
strangers.
EGYPT -Held audiencd spellbound .
Egyptian News, March 30, 1906.
MEXICO "Majority of the audience
wished they might be favored with a
second night but prior engagements made
it impossible." Mexican Daily Heraid.
Mexico City, March 25, 1903,
A REAL SUCCESS
Life in a great city, as depicted in "On
the Bridge at Midnight" has an everlast
ing claim on human interest and the .nat
uralness and avoidance of the harsh ex
ageration of falsely sensational stuff, makes
this play an achievementof the commend-
able sort, In scenery and in the absorb
ing story it tells. "On the Bridge at Mid
night" is unexcelled and has been ac
cepted as standard. The many unusual
characters, the excellence of the bridge
scene, one of the most impressive repro
ductions from real life ever taken out of
the heart of a great city, combine to place
"On the Bridge atMidnight" in the first
class of dramas for the people. Sept. 26.
LOST Some where in the city of La
Grande, a gold locket. Has W. O. W.
on one side and L. F. D. on reversed.
Finder return to this office and receive
reward.
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TRUCK AND
LINE
See the wagon
CHAS. A. DUNN
Phone
TABERNACLE
BE1NQ HELD
FOR RENT Six room house furnished
or unfurnished, inquire of Mrs. W. W
Berry or At Andrews' store.
Success results from two
things -opportunity and pre
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BUS
NESS COLLEGE
WASHINOTON 4V TENTH STsJ
PORTLAND ORE.
TRANSFER
on the street
Main 57.
IS NOW
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THE
LA GRANDE
DENTAL CO.
advertise what they do
and what they charge
for doing it
CROWNS
$ 5.00 and up
BRIDGEWORK
$ 5.00 per tooth
GOLD riLLIGS
$ 1.00 and up
SILVER fILLIMGS
$ 1.00
PLATES
$ 5.00 and up
EXTRACTING 50 Cts.
Our prices are Reason;
able and ue Guarantee
our worn.
Examinations and
mates FREE-
Esti-
LA GRANDE DENTAL CO.
Successors to
- Reavis Bros.
Over Watts Drug Go.
Phone Black 51
Now is the time
to have your old
umbrella re
covered. Smith
will do the work.
CREAMERY BUILDING
Agent for Cleveland Bicycles
I live and let my brethern live
With all that's good to me; '
Unto the poor some cash I give,
i ne oaiance I give Kocky MountainTea
New UN Drug Company
CALL POR B US
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed will receive sealed bids up to and
including the Third day of October, 1906,
for the construction of a wooden (com
bination) bridge to be built over the Big
Ditch on what is known as the' Randall
Road, said bridge to be built in accord
ance with the plans and specifications
now on file in my office
Sealed bids will also be received on or
before the above mentioned dale for the
construction of a steel bridge over the
Grande Ronde River near the mill site
of the Palmer Lumber ComDunv near
La Grande, Oregon. Said bridge to be a
100 foot span, 16 feet in width, with
first class concrete abutements, a good
quality of steel and shall be built 10 feet
above the bed cf the river. Each bidder
is required to furnish his own plans and
specifications for said bridge.
The County Court of Union Ceuntv.
Oregon, reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Dated at La Grande this 1 1 th day of
September, 1906.
J. B. GlLHAM,
County Clerk.
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL.
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This Is one of the best musical in
stitutions in the state, ami that
people in this city and vnllry are
begininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. The system is the
latest and most practical, arid in
cludes all the latest discovones in
tht art of teaching music. The
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
6 years or more and arc taught
the first three grade. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 the grades ere from i to
IS. 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 Hou'.c over
the candy store. Phone. 473.