jCbASSIFIEB ADS I Rates-One cent a word, one-half a ton. Classified adds hnra r;.t, FURNISHED ROO.MS cffice. Inquire at this MONEY For loans on city property see ! Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate I and insurance. i FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS of!WANTED- A competent sirl to dogen- niLc.3 ja tome La Urande Invest- ment Company La Grande Ore., in Foley building. Any amounts REAL ESTATE LOANS - ixn city and country real estate. Loans msed promptly, as soon as title is ap- J proved. La Grande Investment com pany. WANTED Two men to take contract to cut from three to five hundred cords of I wood. Inquire at this office. WANTED Dining room help, male or i or female at the Model Resturant. WANTED Fresh milch cow. part or all Jersey preferred. Must be a first class i cow. For particulars call at this '' office FOR SAt F WrmH C?T"?!e'.C 'n rst c'ass condition. " John Allen Cor. Valley and Osborn Sts. ; 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 wsrk. 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 ril modem con veniences and basement, lawn and shade trees. Good terms if sold at Jknce. Call 1 603 Adams Ave., or phone V'aclc 601. FOR RENT A new store r:om 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 imformation leading to the recovery. A. B. CONLEY. 10 TEAMS WANTED $4 per day to haul S loads of gravel or sand from my gravel bar. 5.000 pounds to the load, furnish one man if teamster hauls, S500 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 genera housework in small family. Inquire at La Grande National Bank. ROOMS Nicely furnished front rooms, north front. At 906 Main St. 0 D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ; ANNUAL T01R Of THE ? iriMniic DFPF-VYIA! SIIPPFSQ I HMXJVO I LULU ON THE M I D A i : ASCEE M&T1 iPifC.V. : A ORE AT SH'KY Of CIIV Lift! t roiA" ACIS SPLENDIDLY STAGED! ! Including tlic Ciicbr-U 'J JjcK Knife Brieve Scene Two oif Cotnedi Cha H.'.s and a Ka-rarfcahie Cast, FiyeJ by a Sf.rj,- Cr.rr.pi.-y J Prices: 50c and 75c cent a w,rA ...u ..... . . , sequent inser- 1 1 j i ' one today. i WANTED i One hundred men to work on railroad at Union, Oregon. Steel lay ing and construction work. Apply at office of Oregon Construction Company. Union. Oregon. J usework. Call ud W. A. Moss on i vereere Phone at 1 - , v .a,a,iU a), c!J l ... jFOR SALE A swell, single driving horse, I six years old, well tnined. pood disr.oo- I toon, free traveler, Bavmont. Inmiira at this office. FOR SALE-Blonded dog", fine animal for children, or watch dog. F. D. Haisten. Second hand store. LOST-Between Island City and John McNealy's ranch one leather gun-case containing cleaning stick. Finder please return same to Jas. Ganity Island City and receive reward. FOR SALE OR TRADEood "organ for sale or will trade for wood at 1603 Adams Ave., or nhnn RUrW KOI FOR SALE 8 room house, furnished in good location with lawn, shade trees, electric lights and city water. Also a business lot and S 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 easy terms. Call at 1603 Adams Ave. 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 raliroad at Union Oregon. Steel laying and construction work. Apply to the office of Oreion 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. 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 mm. vwuws-vrvr BRIDGE M I G H T Seats on Sale Monday e AMUSEMENT Elmer Walter's temperance play "A Millionaire Tramp" which has met. with much genuine success during the past five years is booked to appear at the Opera House Sept. 28. This comedy drama has many odd characters that appeal to the theatre-goer. The scenes are natural and the dialogue Is said to have been handled in an extremely clever manner by the author. "A Millionaire Tramp" bids fair to out-live the majority of Us imitators for the season that the plot of the play appeals alike to gallery and parquette. Jay Pierpont. the name assigned to "A Millionaire Tramp" has not graduated from the ranks of the husky vaudeville hobo he is a gentleman of culture whose downfall was directly caused by a broken heart and fast comp any in which John Barley Corn played an important part. At La Grande Sept 28. REALLY GOOD A noted production "On the Bridge at Midnight" due here in a short time, is a remarkable example of a true comedy drama. It is in fine contrast with the sensational horseplay 'hat is often foisted OQ the unsuSDeetina who seek real rlram- I fi. ti.. .-j ic superiority of "On the Bridge at Mid night" including the great bridge scene but have supplied a deeply interesting, wholesome story of humor, pathos and romance woven together with naturalness. Such comedy characters as Reddy, the newsboy; and Germany, the professor, arouse the most genuine laughter because truly humorous. The serious roles are pictures from life and especially convinc ing as played by the exceptional company presenting the play this season. Wed nesday, September 26. October first is the date set for the Scotch entertainers. Wherever they have been, in all parts of the world, they have given genuine satisfaction. Comments: PARIS -The hall was crowded and the entertainment a great success. I It is the first Scottish concert which has ever been given in Paris. ' CALIFORNIA -Made good"- Los ' Angeles Times. FeS 1, 1904. I WYOMING -"Finest that we ever had " j - Press Wyoming. Jii. 25. 1934 . j MUCH TALENT lONIOHT Louis P. Bruce, the leading performer ' in the recital to be given tonight, arrived in this city from Portland on the morning train. Mr. Bruce will be materially assisted in ' the recital by the famous local tenor, Mr. j C. P. Fernn. Miss Bertha' Young has also kindly con- 1 sented to render a selection on the violin. ! All true lovers of music are promised a . rare treat at the Christian church to- ' night. Weber Pianola Piano used. 1 (iflOD, GOOD. GOOD j We have xd drugs fur the ill, good goods for tne well and good values for ail. Nkkcin Dr:;c Ccviany. FOUND -A large brass key. Iheojv-.er may nave same ry caliirg at t'.is (.Dice and payrng fcr tins nj!ic-. cvfii..,HTa Ac. jnn g t-'' . .I 'I, t) n-t Ci:-'liir tu f?'.i II r ff.-- wl,.. i.p i-ii!ii'0 lit .r.w'.v; !.,!.. I ,ti nil r ii. ' f ! . j (. "i !... ' ' i . I I ;. iv i ;-; ' ' 't - . fltif I 'li,l hj'.'l' ; r i i.l.T.tf 'AI,''l'. l,t'iii fiivii ti.r. ;.:,i V;'.H . ' ,A rul. vtaJ Mtite, wl'hi'Ut chjtren, lu U14 Scieniific Jfmcrican :fi"n fct'f t- ' - iml. 'I "Titii, f t a ATHLfTK (LUB ORGAKLZID The Blue Mountain Athletic Club of the Methodist church Sunday school has been reorganized and the boys are now practicing hard for the junior . footbal' season. Besides the old fashioned foot ball, the boys are adopting the Associa tion or soccer rules and will soon be ready to meet teams under either of the rules The latter is comparatively new in La Grande, but is meeting the approval of thi club, which is the first organization to adopt the English rules in this city. : STOCKMEN TAKE NOTKf To the cattle and horsemen of Sum merville and vicinity and those stockmen using the Wenaha Reserve. There will be a meeting on Saturday. Oct. 6. 906, at 10 o'clock a. m., at SjrMnervilie, Ore.. of the stockmen for the purpose of ar ranging for a round up of stock on the reserve and also to perfect a permanent organization of the atockmen. J. A. Woodell. 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. ConleV. MEW COLLARS, NEW VEILICS, NEW PALL MILLINERY, NEW SCHOOL CAPS E. M. Wcllman ADAMS D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ELMER WALTERS' Latest Scenic Sensation iA Millionaire! Tramp Nothing But Bank Notes. Cold, and Laughter f Jh The Great Cnurch Scene, The Old Hotel. The - - Country Opera House. The Village Depot. HERE NOTHING LIKE IT i SOMETHING SO f Prices: 50 cents and 75 cents 1 i NEW TRUCK AND LINE See the wagon on the street. CHAS. A. DUNN Phone Main 57. fcA JJ fcJo j - The f.i the Fi !; p-'illt I ; : t IV. . t. t ii 1,. liiatS. S. S. liaimriiy iri'i- i.f n:;r..r.il in :i'.v It f. I. ' II H ; l !.' ..-.w it is I ''t ' f t:: ! :r. ;v ' t v..?v i '.'. '. t!.i !..'? v. ami j,;.;.: Ki.Tl:V C I'.irrh. ! ami ail f t;' '"""'l ! Hiv- Uttvr .in i inn n- !.,sU,.if n:snli than ' J?. .'. S is the vi.iv i ttp.-.t.ui-ut'for Ulifiinuiti.ini. : :;!;i Sr.rt-f. ;.n-l I'l-cru Skin Ii-mv..s. Cist;iu:ius lllood l'oior t- n-i iHif.tirT.r tioiwme'l li!o-: Mitn.lv. n-Kti!i' U-ina tii" Kiii ( I l.iuoU purii'i' r S. s S U the h'M nml m.(ht invicoratirig of ail toaiLS- th sv. irr specme co Atlanta, ca. SPJNLSI1 TAUGHT AT UNIVERSITY The University of Oregon has establish ed new department that of romance la-.guagea, which will be under the charge of Dr. Timothy Cloran. who just returned from a year's travel in France and Spain, arriving in Eugene this week. Here to fore the university has offered courses in n French with the instructor under the direction of Professor F. G. G. Schmidt professor of modern languages and liter atures. But with the coming of Dr. Cloran, Spanish will be added to the univ ersity curriclum, and there will be oppor tunity for broader work in the depart ment of Germanic language and literat ure under Professor, Schmidt ANT1 DUST1NE COMPOUND j By the use of Japanese Anti-dustine j Compound, floors may be swept without j raising dust, removiug all ordinary dirt I and keeping the floor clean and sanitary. I . j:. i . t ii aisimacis ana destroys microoet, ana as it enables (he dust to be swept from the room without the same rising, disease germs will not be inhaled. No store or public building should be swept without first being sprinkled ' with Japanese Anti-dustine Compound. Newlin Druo Company, Agents. & Company j AVENUE IB i The Choir of the Bhurch of the Holy Cross, The Song of the Christmas Revelers. EVER PRESENTED VERY DIFFERENT TRANSFER 1 :""--' VH'mPMa v vt-iM : .; ; a'.km, r-.r.t lining n.-.t l-.rm. 1, !H n one (,f the strongest ( !' i tecn-jin..! . r.r . !,u .1 1 iu'l-...-i-:t ' 1 1 liii'l i.r tli'.- .!:!rt ' i .as of .'.:iv ! . '-r;n inirw! of m-lu ;i! '.!'.::' lull;. ; 1 ' '.' -I'" lining a , . i .. i'-,".v Htf-.-'-tif 'i ' ' "' 'iiil Cua .t i.i !. f.OT PUTiELY V .: CCTABL C. I' .- ! IS : ':''''! aM Btr''tit), !. :' -i iioisniis. freshens THE LA GRANDE DENTAL CO. advertise what they do and what they' charge for doing it. CROWNS $ 5.00 and up BRIDGEW0RK $ 5.00 per tooth 0 GOLD FILLINGS $ 1.00 and up SILVER FILLINGS $ 1.00 0 PLATES $ 5.00 and up EXTRACTING 50 Cts. I Our prices are Reason able and we Guarantee our work. Examinations and Esti mates FREE 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 D'cyclei I live and let my brethern live ' ; With all that't good to me; Unto the poor tome cash I give. ' S The balance I give Rocky MountainTe4 . Nbwlih Drug Company CALL FOR B US Notice it hereby given that the undr4 tigned will receive sealed bids up to ancf 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 it known as the Randall Road, taid bridge to be built in accord ance with the plant and specification now on file in my office i Sealed bidt will also be received on or before the above mentioned ilnle for the construction of a steel bruise over the Grande Ronde River near the mill site of the Palmer Lumber Company near La Grande, Oregon. Said hr,clKe to he a 100 foot span, 16 feet in width, with firtt class concrete abutementt, a good quality of steel and shall be built 10 feet above the bed cf the river. Each bidder it required to furnish his own plant and specificationt br saidbndu. The County Court of Union r.mi,,(u Oregon, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at La Grande thi l m, a,.. September, 1906. J B. Git. HAM, County Clerk. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MitS. DA f, AS.STANr This is ffj,.. ..f tl, ir.4titut-jns in peoji- :n this c ' hftg.nir.ng ti i' Us! '. c ii in ..:m'I .: '.ar.-.l Ittit i'id ir !,'... ciu j.; t' .; . the art . ,,; .. v Scti' f.i !", ij v i!. o r;J .v j rruiiis. 'Jr.. 1 :? (., , ; ' 5 yc". or !-..(; ' the .','. K.t.. ,v- ,- cr.c j c i.t i T v . dsrc'TtT , ,,.;,.. ,r j' i , I') r..'. 2 .;.t; r-i s C II .. ... . ' .Jie , r,,l n- r-.o 9 ,- .;. j:, re i.u.,,. t u?l i tane one -.,r twt. ., n. w,..-. Uiey oetire. th sct.vars w ll he pwrrn.'.ted ut remain ,n o.is smuihI who U'j r t study. Upf-os te tne c y H ,; o the canuy ttcre. H.'K.nc. 4 f.i tvur aaaaaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee